“at the Church, on Friday. In charge ! were Mesdames Laverne Race, Blan- che Swisher, and Winifred Thomas. - Mrs. Race led devotions. Wes. f Louise Brown, president, was * charge of the meeting. The class or Hy Mr. and Mrs. Simon Long, Sweet | alley, announce the betrothal of | their daughter, Helen, to David son of Mrs. Clara Blaine of Net "ered more knives. Mrs. Lawry dem- | Coke and the late Freas Blaine. i onstrated the art of cake decorating. | fll wedding is planned. i Present were Mesdames ‘Charles Hosler, Elsa Bohme, Eileen Rattigan, of Blanch Swisher, Floyd Ide, Mildred Marley, Francis Garringer, Fred Welsh, William Baker, Ralph Brown, Next meeting will Rickett’s Glen State Park, Miss Long is a graduate of Hunt- i Miss Helen Long Is Engaged ee To David Blaine, "Nanticoke i ington Mills High School. She is | employed at General Cigar Company in Kingston. Mr Blaine was grad- uated from Shickshinny High [School and spent two years in the U. S. Navy. He is employed by the Arco | Truck Company in New Jersey. Ella Harvey, Russell Lavwry, Laverne Race and Louise Brown. be Mrs. Henry ‘Welsh, Davenport | Street, Dallas, recently spent a week held at |with her sister, Mrs. Albert Haines, Vestal, N. Y. | 100 ExTRA St GIRLS’ SNRs ! 3 ony ° 1° l x 3." ® WHITE i ® BLACK ® MULTI- COLOR i Liat Feather-light, so comfortable, Be you'll want several pairs of these i smart, trim and colorful work. a and-play Keps. Cool duck oo uppers, with a perky i single tie. Sturdy soles in contrasting white. : M and N widths. ® WHITE ® BEIGE © PAISLEY L I AIR OPEN THURS. COOLED and i FRI. NIGHTS GREEN STAMPS With every $5. Purchase and this Goupon ant, mci atin "te it [ 700 GLOBE IN LUZERNE | 190 0 | | COUPON GOOD FOR | 100 S&H GREEN STAMPS Addition to Regular Stamps | In On Cash Purchases of $5.00 Or More | THIS COUPON GOOD THROUGH | [oo JUNE 27 100 | 100 | ONLY $ 3 REG. $4.95 LOOK FOR THE BLUE LABEL® THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1962 = SANDRA LEE SWIRE Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Swire, Noxen announce the engagement of then daughter, Sandra Lee, to Gary Raymond Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shaw, R. D. # 1, Hunlock Creek. Betrothed Miss Swire is a student at Lake Lehman High School. Her" fiance, attended Lake Lehman High School | and now is employed at United Sportswear, Nanticoke. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Griffiths, Upper Demunds Road, Dallas, cele- brated their thirty-third wedding anniversity quietly at their home on Monday, June 18. Mrs. Griffiths is the former Grace Ichter, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ichter of Ashley. Mr. Griffiths is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Griffiths of Wilkes- Barre. The couple was married in the St. Stephens Episcopal Church, Wilkes-Barre. They are now active members of the Prince of Peace Manlius Graduate Cadet Richard C. VanEtten, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Van- Etten, 57 Meadowcrest, Trucksville, received his diploma Sunday, June | 10, at commencement exerc'ses at Manlius School, Manlius, N. Y., " He served as sergeant in A Com- pany, played company football, ‘ani was on the company rifle team. He was a cheerleader and Chapel War- den, a member.of the Phoenix Rifles, Radio Club, Science Club, and yearbook staff. He won the Military Merit ribbon and Chapel Warden’s ribbon. { : He plans to enter Bradley Uni- versity in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Griffiths Celebrate 33rd Anniversary Church. Grace, an accomplished pianist, is accompanist for Mary Jean Stroud at Wyoming Seminary Day School during the school months. Os is co-owner of Jordan the Hatter, Nar- rows Shopping Center. They have one child, Jack, teach- er at Somerville, N, J., and one grandchild, Danny. The younger Griffiths and Danny spent the week- | end with their parents and attended the Polisky-Bachman wedding on Saturday. Sharon DeRemer, Guest At Bridal Shower Sharon DeRemer, recent bride, was guest of honor at a shower given at Trucksville Methodist Church Educational Building last Wednesday. Present: Mesdames Jane DeRemer, Ann Crocker, Calvin Myers, Bobby Lee DeRemer, Ruth Bottoms, Kate Cornell, Loraine Crews, Pete Duda, Harriet Miller, Alice Snyder, Barbara Turpak, Louva Rogers, Marilyn Trimble, Bertha Schooley, Mame Dymond, Isabell Kreidler, Rita Nichols, Mar- ien ‘Culver, Libby Cleasby, Mrs. Betty Williams, Carol Spare, Joyce Anderson, Dorothy Cleasby, Judy At nd svn Bess Klinetob Guest At Birthday Party Bess Klinetob, Sweet Valley, was guest of Ruth Lamoreaux, Bertha /Anderson, Letha Spaulding, all of Shavertown and Lillian Hildebrant, Dallas, at the Huntsville Methodist W.3.C.S. dinner, on the honoree'’s birthday, June 14. The group spent the remainder of the afternoon at the home of Miss Lamoreaux. Miss Klinetob’s brother and sister-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Klinetob, Afton, New. York, arrived later in the day and accompanied her to Lansdale, Pa. where thoy were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Kline- tob, leaving Lansdale’ Monday to spend the remained of the week at the Hlinetob hom hoe in Afton, N. Y. Robort Ebert - Smith. Honored At Graduation Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith Sweet Valley entertained at a graduation party honoring their son, Robert Al- bert Smith, following Commence- ment exercises, Tuesday evening, June 14. Musical entertainment was provided by the honoree, his brother, Bill Smith and Barry Pear- son, a cassmate. The Smith home was gaily decorated in streamers and balloons. A buffet luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zalit, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Smith, Delores Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Champlives, Laceyville; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Turner, Noxen; Mr. and Mrs, William E. Smith, Nevel Road; Mr. and Mrs. Robert ‘Cooper, Allen and Jane Ann Cooper, Chase; Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray, Sweet Valley; Classmates, and school friends Don Watson, Howard Piatt, i Judy Slimack, Dick Frantz, Rich- {ard Payne, Dorothy Maransky, Thomas Raspen, Lois Wesley, Dean | and Judy Williams, Bruce Spencer, Thomas Hummel, Jchn Simmons, Tony DiGiosa, Dick McKeel; Barry Pearson, Jimmie Kriedler, Earl Eck, the honoree, his parents, and bro- ther Darwin. Darwin was a mem- | ber of this year's Ross Elementary graduation class. Gustav Kabeschats Bid Mother "Bon Voyage” Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Kabeschat and Sandy of 2 Birch Hill Lane, spent the weekend at the Seaway Idlewild Airport Hotel, New York, after seeing off Mr. Rabeschat'’s 1 mother, ‘Mrs. Martha Mras Kabes- | chat, East Main Street, Plymouth, | who left by Alitalia Air Lines Jet | to Europe, thé Near East and Iron Curtain countries Some of the | places she wil visit are Lon- don, Paris, France; Rome, Italy, Germany, Spain, Portugal, . two weeks in Israel, the Holy Land, the Carlsbad health resorts in Czecho- slovakia. Mrs. Kabeschat does not expect to return to. the States be- fore Fall. Master Of Music Paul Balshaw of RD. 1, Dallas, received a Master of Music degree at the University of Rochester com- mencement on Sunday, June 10. Balshaw, who took work at the University’s Eastman [School of Music, specialized in Church Music, with applied music in voice. Grose and Peggy DeRemer. ; Hostesses were Libby Cleasby, Mrs. Bobby Lee DeRemer and Mrs. Jeanne Hunter. A : RAPIDS . . . STICKLEY . HENDERON . HERITAGE . Ri ie at reductions up to 40%. Air Conditioned . BAKER and sales, . GRAND KINDEL KITTINGER | Nowhere in Northeastern Pennsylvania, except at TOWN & COUNTRY, can you p find so many of America's prestige names in ‘fine furniture. lections, and displays, bring visitors , . . around. 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Maid of honor was Elizabeth Kistler, sister of the bride, and bridesmaids, Mary Jane Mease, Hershey, sister of the bridegroom, and Elinor Michael, Hill, and brother ushers. of the bridegroom, David G. Schwenk, Race In Germany Army Pvt. Daniel E. Race son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Race, Dal- Engineer Company. company in Kar'sruhe, Mo. last December. The 23-year soldier, attended Before entering the Army, he was employed by the Endicott (N, Yi Johnson yp Harrisburg. | Best man was Carl Mease of Camp | Hershey, and I. Robert Mease, bro- | ther of the bridegroom of Burming- | las R. Di 1, has arrived in Germany, and is now assigned té the 55th | Race, a. bridge specialist in the completed | basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, | Dallas Franklin Monroe High School. | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Hamish t ham, Mich. The bride given in marriage by her father wore floor length gown of silk organza with embroidered lace bodice, boat neckline, and three quarter length sleeves. Her finger tip veil of French illusion fell from a crown of seed pearls and sequins, and she carried a bouquet of white rose buds. Mrs. Mease is a graduate of Ship- pensburg State College. She has been teaching. The bridegroom was graduated, from Elizabethtown Col- lege. He is a statistician. LUZERNE THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY WALT DISNEY’S “SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON” SUNDAY and MONDAY (Continuous Sunday, 2 to 11) "WALT DISNEY’S “MOON PILOT” i TODAY SAND ho "FO RTY FORT EXCLUSIVE AREA ENGAGEMENT 1 THROUGH TUESDAY SHOWS AT 7:00 AND 9:00 otarring ~ MeLINA MERCOUR! Recommended For ADULTS ONLY - RE EE EE =n § ns 3 BEACH DRIVE-IN HARVEYS LAKE Lopert Pictures presents Foch SE EAXEAREAAAS AAR ER Sunday 9:00 SUNDAY 10:30 FRI. — SAT. June 22 — 23 i “Summer and Smoke” Tennessee Williams — Moat . 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