NTA | ; i ; ! ; : i ; B ; i BN ‘| : ; ~ z 3 | Vem mm ages a ptet———————————— reer er—— IL RRA RT sce DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1962 SECTION A —PAGE 5 Purely Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Personal Mrs. Shad N. Goss, Claude St., is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital where she was admitted on Thursday. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gabel, Ed- wards Air Base California, are spending some time at the Toluba Trailer Court, Idetown, Mr. Gabel is son of W. J, Gabel, of N. Y., for~ merly of Jackson St. W. J. Gabel is visiting his niece, Mrs. Betty Stash, Davenport St. Mrs. Florence Roberts, Davenport cerebral | St., recently suffered a hemorrhage, after returning from Mercy Haspital. ! Recent visitors at her home, dur- ing her Yilope Orchid and daughter, Nancy. Noxen, “Mrs. Gorden Kocher and Mrs. Nadine Hoover, Harveys Lake, Mrs. Dorothy Reynolds, Swoyerville and Mrs. Mary Jenkins, Edwards- ville. to Mansfield College, where she will attend the summer session. She is majoring in elementary teaching. Many people remember Jan as being a checker at Dallas and Shavertown_ Acmes. Mrs. Ernest Thomas, Woodlawn Drive, has returned from the Gen- eral Hospital, after submitting to surgery. Mrs. Thomas: is the former Janie Joseph, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. an David Joseph, Norton Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen have moved from Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, to their newly pur- chased home on Overbrook Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haring, Beau- mont, had as recent guests, Mrs. Ira Brown, Mr. and. Mrs. Tom Con- | nery and children, all of Glen Alden. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roberts, Donna and Sherry, were weekend | Florence Roberts, ! guests of Mrs. Davenport St. ! # Mr: and Mrs. Donald Mitchell, Sallie, Alison. and Ted, of Fairfax Virginia, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hesler, Parrish St. Mrs. Sylvia Kuhnert, Overbrook | Ave., recently spent a day, with her | mother, Mrs. =A. O. Reed, of Le- non. , Mrs. Jack Wilson and daughter, Virginia, of . Charleston Va. are moving back to Dallas. Virginia is planning to open a beauty shop in Dallas. Mrs. Wilson is a sister-in-law to Miss Gertrude Wilson, Franklin'St. | Mr. and Mrs. David Joseph, Nor- ton Ave. had as recent guests, their | son, Staff Sergeant David T. Joseph, his wife Fran and their three sons, David, Paul and Stevie, residing in Arlington Va. Mr. Joseph is sta- tioned at the Pentagon. Mrs. Eleanor Dendler, Wellington Ave.; is a patient in the General Hospital. During her stay in the hospital, her daughter Carolyn, will be the guest of Polly Carey, Claude St Mrs. James Lord, Huntsville, re- turned to her home last week, TAILORING e Trouser Alterations e Skirts & Dresses Hemmed e Coat Alterations Cleaning & Pressing ADAMS Back Mt. Shopping Center Shavertown Open Til 9 Every Night recuperation were; Mrs. | Janice Ide, Mill St., has returned # |, At a lovely candle light service, | Della Marie Steinruck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Steinruck, | Loyalville, recently became the | bride of Warren Robert Long, son of Mrs. Florence Long, Shavertown, and the late Warren Long. Rev. James Garrahan performed the | double ring ceremony before an altar banked with palms, ferns and bouquets of white snapdragons, in Loyalville Methodist Church. Mus. Kenneth King presided at the or- gan, Treva Traver was soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore floor length gown of white chiffon over tulle fashion- ed with sweetheart neckline, long | sleeved jacket of Chantilly lace and overskirt edged with pearls. Her double tiered veil of French illusion was arranged on a crown of pearls and she carried a bouquet of white | roses and lilies of the valley. She {carried a white embroidered hand | kerchief that her great grandmother | carried at her wedding 107 years | ago. | Sharon Stuart of Fernbrook wus | maid of honor, She chose carnation pink nylon waltz length gown; | rhinestone tiara, and pink nose veil! | She carried a nose gay of pink, blue lrand yellow carnations. Bridesmaids were Beverly Hoppes and Rita Ki- | jek, cousin of the bride. They se- Married At MR. AND MRS. WARREN R. LONG Loyalville At a very pretty wedding, Satur- | day, at 2 p.m., Joan Warmouth, | daughter of Mrs, Elva Warmouth, | Huntsville, became the bride of Wil- [liam White, son of Mr. and Mrs. | James White of Wilkes-Barre. Rev. IC. H. Frick performed the double | ring ceremony, assisted by Rev. | Franklin Payne, cousin of the bride- | groom of Pittsburgh. | The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Dale, wore floor length gown of white satin and Chantilly lace styled with beat neckline, tight bodice with long tight sleeves tape- red at the wrist and full skirt with | | | | | | train. Her finger tip veil fell from | a bell boy cap trimmed with pearls | | and she carried a heart sheced | | bouquet of white and blue carnations. | | Mrs, Harold Weaver, matron of { honor, chose street length dress of | i white embroidered with blue; low | | neckline and three quarter length sleeves. She carried blue and white African daisies. Little flower girls Melinda and | Renae Warmouth, nieces of the | | bride, wore blue nylon embroidered organdy over taffeta and carried | | | ! { | | | baskets of blue and white flowers. | Mrs. | bride, Warmouth, mother of the | selected street dress ofl lected waltz length gowns of shrimp | ; | and cerise respectively, matching | i veils, and carried nosegays of tinted | } { blue carnatons, Flower girls were | Terri Lyn Swire, cousin of the bride, ! i and Terri Lyn Kintner, niece of | the bridegroom. They wore melon | } | and lime green dresses and carried | | nosegays. David Lord, cousin of the | | bride, was ring bearer. | Best man was William Stuart, | | Fernbrook, and ushers, Clifford | § | Stuart and Charles McCuen of | | Carverton. | § | The bride’s mother wore turquoise = § | blue dress; pink accessories; and | shoulder bouquet of pink orchids, and t he bridegroom’s mother, | black dress, white accessories and pink orchids. . Following the ceremony, a re- | ception was held in the church social rooms followed by a dance in | the Lehman Fire Hall. The couple spent their honey- ! moon in Corning N.Y.; going away the bride wore light blue suit and white accessories. Mrs. Long attended Lake Noxen | i High School. Mr. Long graduated | from Westmoreland High School. He is employed by the Ray Major Sunoco Service Station in Kings ton. The couple will reside in Shavertowny’ Saturday a Dallas resident who | aftr spending a week in the Nesbitt | Hospital. Mrs. Maude Eipper, Binghamton, IN. Y., and Laura Evans, Dover, | N. J., were recent guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Robert Eipper, Main St. Donna Gansel, Hyattsville Mary- | land, is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. James Gansel, Claude | St. | Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Moen, Hunts- | vile Road, had as recent guests, | Mr. Moen’s parents, Mr. and. Mrs. | Carl Moen, Forrest City Iowa. They all drove to Charlottesville | Virginia, on Saturday, where Mr. | Moen’s brother graduated from the | University of Virginia. | Mr. asd Mrs. Frank W. Schaefer, and family, formerly of Newark, Del., have rented a home on Poplar Street, Dallas R.D, 2. | Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas and | family have purchased a home on Woodbine Road, ' Midway Manor, and moved in. . WATCH YOUR STEP! .... but don’t miss the big news about SANITONE You'll be taking a step in the right direction when you send garments to us for Sanitone Soft- self. Call on us today. Set® Dry Cleaning. They'll look like new again .. . with “body” restored, original drape and fit. See for your- as well as o 4 IN-DRY CLEANING 7 APPROVED SERVICE O’MALIA Laundry & Dry Cleaning Luzerne - Dallas Highway Enterprise 1-0843 served as an instructor in Wilkes College Art Department this past year was the surprised guest of hon- or at a fare well party held by a few of admiring students. Kent Kirby, Machell Ave. accompanied by his wife Lynn, and two children, is leaving Wilkes to accept another position at ‘Alma College, Alma, Michigan. The Kirby's were presented with an electric coffee pot with an in- Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rozelle, for- mer Wyoming residents, have pur- chased g home at 131 Inman Street, Shavertown, and moved in, Mr. Rozelle is employed by the Ameri- can Stores Company. Mr. and Mrs. William Teal and family have moved from Allenwood, N. J. to Grandview Avenue, New Goss Manor. Mr. Teal is associate manager of the Monroe Calculating Company. / scription which will never let him Sgt. and Mrs. James Kern and | forget his friends and students at children, Fort Mead, Maryland, | Wilkes. The inscription reads, “A primed canvas, a cup of coffee, and thee.” Mr. Kirby, one of the most popular instructors among the stu- dents, will be greatly missed, to SEMINARY | SUMMER SCHOOL JUNE 14, 15, 18, AUGUST 3, 1962 Registration Day, Monday, June (8 spent last week end visiting Mr, and Mrs. Robert Culp, Huntsville and Mrs. Marion Kern, Harvey's Lake. WYOMING COLLEGE PREPARATORY Algebra General Science Biology Geometry Chemistry History Civics Latin Economics Physics English Spanish French Trigonometry Developmental Reading (To improve speed and comprehension) ° Business English Shorthand Typewriting Registration for Fall Enrollment in Secretarial Courses now being accepted. Piano All classes hetween 8 a.m. & 1:10 p.m. MONDAY through FRIDAY Full Library Privileges Telephone BUtler 7-1126 - | Joan Warmouth Becomes Bride Of William White On Saturday white accessories of white champayne lace and snouider bouquet orchids, and Mrs, White, mother of | bridebroom, blue lace, matching ac- cessories and white orchids. Following the ceremcny, a ception was held in the church par lors and the couple left for Virginia. | On their return they will reside with the bride's mother at Huntsville. Martha Hadsel To Be Guest At Open House Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Updyke, Davis Street, Trucksville, will enter- | , tain at open house Saturday night from 7 until 10 for Mrs, Updyke's sister, Martha Hadsel, who will leave June 11 for Chicago where she will study at the University for her Masters Degree in English. No invitations have been issued but all friends and neighbors are cordially invited to drop in and say “Good bye”. Bob Gray, John and Joe Simons, visited Fred Hennebaul at Geisinger Medical Center on Sunday. They report that Fred is cheerful. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST say the least along with “Bug”, his | Kozemchak, Dallas. great dane, who accompanied him to classes. Pictured above are: Sitting, left to right: Len Yoblanski, Wilkes- | Barre; Nancy | Bob Hyrinkin, Wilkes Barre, and | Barre; Kay Kirby, Mrs. Kirby, Rom- elle "Gomba, Wilkes-Barre; Jeff Kirby, Mr. Kirby, and Elaine Ko- | Entertain For Departing Instructor ~~ FOR =, FATHER'S DAY WD GIETS HALL’S PHARMACY We've gifts galore that Dad’ll adore! Come, see our Pop-Perfect array of things you know he likes . . , and lots of new gift-ideas! ATES These are the seven members of the graduating - class of Dallas Senior High School who will not be present for the annual Commence- ment exercises because they will be with the Key Club Drill: Team in Denver where they will appear at | { i Standing: left to right: Ed Kajkow- ski; Nanticoke; “Bug” (Mr. Kirby's Great Dane), Jane Petnick, Wilkes- | Nancy Tinklepaugh, Dallas; | Carolyn Rhone, Trucksville. Photo by Kozemchak | HALL'S PHARMACY MAIN HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN OR 4-4161 OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 8 AM. — 10 PM, CE | the school | completed his | Mansfield State College on May 20 | and has gone to Washington D.C. { where he has accepted a position the Kiwanis International Conven- tion. From left to right they are Barry Slocum, Barry - Kennington, Dale Mosier, Jon Butler, William Welch, Thomas Landon and Lewis Chere, Tuesday night they were at a special Commencement program in auditorium where Rev. Jule Ayers, of First Presbyterian Church. Wilkes-Barre spoke. Rev. Robert Yost of Shavertown Metho- dist Church gave the Invocation and Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Anderson and daughter, Susie, Pioneer Aven- | ue, had as guests last week Mrs. J. | K. Yeager and daughter, Jo Anne | of Cleveland, Ohio, and Robert Al- | lard of Littleton, N. H. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Hogoboon, for a f ew. days Mrs, Hogoboon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Newitt, of Charlotte, North Carolina. Seven Who Will Get Their Diplomas In Denver Benediction. The boys marched into the Audi- torium past an honor guard com- posed of Keyettes, They were similarly honored as they marched out. Members of the faculty, class ad- visors and representatives of Ki- wanis Club and School Board were seated on the platform during the services, The boys will be given their di- plomas in Denver. | Barre. : Mr, and Mrs. Donald Rood and family have moved from Shick- Mrs. John Konsavage, Upper De- munds Road, is making good re- | covery from surgery at Mercy Hos- | pital. Ernie Supulski, Carverton Road, | freshman year at for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. John Girvan, Lake shinny to a home they purchased on Longdale Avenue, Shavertown. Clarence LaBar, Norton Avenue, suffering from a heart attack, was taken to Nesbitt Hospital Friday afternoon in Dallas Community Sutton Road, have as house guests | Ambulance staffed by John and Glenn Sheehan, Ray Titus and Jim Besecker. Dr. A. A. Mascali placed the call at 1:30, ; Mr. and Mrs, Lewis V. Ide, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Steele and Mrs. Jack Montross, drove to the International Airport in Philadelphia on Sunday, where Mrs. Steele and Mrs. Montross boarded a jet plane for Tucson, Arizona. Their hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clark. Mrs, Clark | is the former Mary Lou Steele of | Street, had as Sunday callers the | latter's brother and sister-in-law . Mr. “and © Mrs." Willian Britt of Silver . Springs, Md., and Mr. and | Mrs. William Leslie of Wilkes-' Tunkhannock, : Mrs. William Hewitt, Carverton Road, was admitted to Nesbitt Hos- pital by Kingston Township ‘ambu- lance Saturday, where she sub- mitted to emergency. surgery. for graduation gifts - for cultured pearl jewelry is always in good taste and knows no season. Whether a necklace, pendant, pin, ring or earrings, a present of pearls is one to prize now and through the years, PEARL AND MOONSTONE—BIRTHSTONES FOR JUNE FRANK CLARK 63 South Main Street Wilkes-Barre REGISTERED JEWELER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY STORE HOURS DAILY - 10:00 - 5:25 THURSDAY ONLY - 10:00 - 8:45