“A -y at’ Teaneck, N.,J., Purely Personal Mrs. Daisy Crispell, Harveys Lake, has been recuperating at the home | of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cobleigh, Binghamton. She suffered a fractured elbow in a recent fall. ‘Also visiting the Cob- leighs are Mrs. Cobleigh’s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eshle- man, Guy and Lorie, Thomotosassa, Fla. Martha Hadsel, Davis Street, Trucksville, has left for Chicago where she will study for her Masters Degree at the University. Elmer Haring, Beaumont, has re- turned after being a patient at (@neral Hospital where he sub mitted to tests. * Seaman Floyd Root, stationed in Gulf Wan, France, did not forget his sister's graduation from Tunk- hannock High School June 5. His gift to Hilda Ann—a bracelet watch purchased in Holland. Robert Moyer, who will be a sen- ior next. year at Pennsylvania Uni- versity, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moyer, before leaving this Saturday for six weeks ROTC training at Indiantown Gap. Irwin U. Kistler, Hillcrest Drive, New Goss Manor, returned from General Hospital last week after a successful operation. He is doing fine} Susie Anderson, Pioneer Avenue, had as guest last week Judith Mosier, Wellesley Place, Fishkill, ‘N. Y. Judy is Susie's former roommate at Pennsylvania State College. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Zeiser and family, Short Hills, N. J. spent the weekend with Mr. Zeiser’s grand- mother Mrs. H. H. Zeiser, Hunts- ville Road, Dallas. The Zeisers ex- pect to move to the Boston area hartly. Worthy Gunderson, member of the staff of Lutheran Bible Institute and Ellen and Ruth Gunderson of Menomonee, Mich., spent last week with the Frederick Andersons in Shavertown. Charles Westervelt, Hunlock eek, is a patient at Geisinger Hos pital. Mrs. Florence Rolison, Poplar Street, Fernbrook, and Mrs. Mar- guerite Bogart, 42nd Street, Dallas, have returned to their homes after spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Shupp and family of Coplay, Pa. Mrs. Shupp is the former Beverly Bogart of Ide- town. Mr. and Mrs. John Havir, De- munds Road, recently purchased and are operating Checkerboard Inn, Carverton Road, Trucksyille. "They were formerly connected with Havir's Restaurant in Luzerne. The Culvers, former owners of the inn are living on Holly Street, Trucks- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doughton SX] children, Daveport Street, spent the weekend with Mrs. Doughton’s brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Dombroski, at Seneca Lake. —aMr. and Mrs. Ronald Carruthers Sr:d family, Cedar Grove, N. Jd. former Dallas residents, were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis, Parrish Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Evans, Huntsville. Jill Carruthers was over night guest of Shirley and Margery Evans. The Carruthers expect to return to the Back ' Mountain area about August 1, where Mr. Carruthers has ac- cepted a position. Mrs. Walter Covert, =~ Parrish Street, entered the hospital on Sun- day to submit to surgery. Mrs. J. Milton Culp expects to return to her home this week after submitting to surgery at Memorial Center Hospital in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Coolbaugh, Palmyra, N. J., spent the weekend ith Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle 2 Kunkle. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Merton Coolbaugh, Shav- ertown. Larry also visited his ther and other relatives. RL Bishop and her aunt, Betty Ransom, Spring City, are spending a couple of weeks here at their home in Dallas. Mrs. Florence Bynon, Main St. had as recent guests, her sons, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peters and family, Fairless Hills, who spent a week with her, also Jack and family, of Luzerne, who spent a few days. John R. Lee, Terrace Drive, re- turned recently from Fort Lauder- dale Fla., after spending the winter there. Mrs. Ramsdell, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on her way to Cleveland, Ohio, visited Mrs. Roscoe Lee, Terrace Drive. Mrs. Ruth Novy, 4th grade teach- er of Shavertown [Elementary School, entertained at a picnic June 14th, for her students at her summer home, North Lake. They went swimming, farmer danced, went boat riding and played games. che children surprised Mrs. Novy Mth a birthday cake and gift. There were sixty in attendance, including the students, drivers, mothers and Mrs. Novy. Mrs. Kenworthy Lord and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson, Honey Brook, Pa. called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosler, Parrish St., Sunday afternoon. They are visiting in Monroton, and then touring Nova Scotia. {, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Carichner, Sweet Valley entertained at a fam- jly dinner honoring their son, Don- nie, who observed: his first birth- day on June 7. Attending were Donnie’s grandmother, Mrs. - Earl Ayres, Bobby Ayres, Mrs. Joseph Steiner and son John, all of Tunk- “hannock; his parents and two-year \ ¥ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1962 SECTION B—PAGE 3 John Kubastis, Wed Twenty-five Years Mr. and Mrs. John Kubasti, Dal- las R. D. 3, will celebrate their twenty fifth wedding anniversary with a family gathering on Satur- day, June 23. The couple was mar- ried June 20, 1937. There are three children, Mrs. Mary Sutton, Pittsburg, John Jr., Dallas, and Mary ©Ondish; also two grandchil- dren, Sharon and David Sutton. Mrs. Kubdsti worked for ten years for General -Cigar Company in Kingston. Mr. Kubasti is now employed by the Dallas Box Com- pany, after working for thirty-five years in the mines. Swires Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Swire, Hunlock Creek R. D., announce the birth of a son, June 9th at Gen- eral Hospital. Mrs. Swire is the former Phyllis Stoker of Hunlock Creek. The baby, Donald Jay, has three older brothers, Billy, Ricky and Tommy. °' Marie Hardisky, Guest At Graduation Party Marie Hardisky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardisky, Lehman, was guest of honor at a party Sun- day, following her graduation. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hardisky, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hardisky, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pi- zner, Eleanor Hardisky, Mrs. Char- les - Skopic, Mrs. : Clara Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hardisky and Joseph, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. John Vichica and Linda, West Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby and Billy, Faith Ann, Swoy- ersville; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Piet- zykowski, Ellen, Lee Ann, Mark, Mountain Top; Mrs. Mary Tompko and Rose, Wilkes Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barber, Valerie, Di- ane, Mary Latzko, John, Plymouth; Mrs. John Hardisky, New Jersey, Marie and her parents. Danny Dornsife, Guest At Birthday Party Danny Dornsife, Woodcliff Drive, was honored last Saturday, his eighth birthday, by a movie party. Present were; Billy Block, Cindy Lou Budd, Pefer Davies, George Hor- watt, Joey and Richard Davis, the guest of honor, Mrs. Eckinrode, Robby Eckinrode and Mrs. Dornsife. The children went to see “Ray- mie” featured at the Forty Fort theatre, followed by a celebration ‘at home, with all the birthday trimmings. A former Dallas boy, James W. Ayre, special agent, for American Sentinel Insurance Company, was in town this week renewing old ac- quaintances. Jim, who grew up on Lehman Avenue and in the neigh- borhood of Dallas Methodist Church when his parents Mr. and Mrs. James Ayre, lived here, is now a resident of Windsor Park, Mech- nicksburg. He is married to the former Louise Tozer of Camp Hill. They have no children. Mrs. Wally Nelson, the former Pearl Nulton, Inglewood, California, spent four days last week with Myrtle Miller at the home of George Snyder, East Dallas. She is also visiting other friends and relatives nearby and is now with her brother, Albert at Center Moreland and will visit her brother, Thomas, in New Milford. (George McCutcheon, coming in Saturday morning after a heavy - week at the Kiwanis Convention in Denver with the Key Club Drill Team, left on Sunday. for Philadel- phia, for a two-weeks’ hitch with the Naval Reserve. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Scott, former residents of this area, are spending the week with son, Rob- ert, Jr., at his cottage at North Lake. The Scotts willreturn to Brooklyn at the end of the week. Mrs. David R. Davis, [Silver Springs, 'Md., is visiting at the home of Mrs. M. J. Brown, Lake St. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Sweet Valley, attended the wedding of their niece, in Lockwood, N. Y., on ‘Saturday. Frank Slaff, Machell Avenue, is spending some time at the Virgin Isle Hilton, Charlotte Amalie, V. I William Tibus and | Virginia Morgan, Guest At Surprise Shower Miss Virginia Morgan was guest of honor at a surprise bridal shower given by Nancy Hess and her mother, Mrs. Henry Hess, at their home in Dallas on Thursday, June 14. Virginia, a student at the University of Delaware, is the bride elect of William Steinhauer. Present at the shower were Mes- dames Edward Dorrance, Malcolm Baird, Byron Kester, Henry Phillips, Cecil Vopleus, George Schallenber- ber, Wilford Morgan, George Hess, Paul {Steinhauer, R. D. Rupp, James Mitchell; Lois Ryman, Ann Dor- rance, Marjorie Baird, Grace Bach- man, Carrie Phillips, Elaine Ko- zemchak, Edwina Morgan. Patricia K. Dyer Is Graduated From College Patricia K. Dyer, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Robert E. Dyer of Straf- ford, Pa., was recently awarded the Associate in Arts degree from St. Petersburg Junior College, St. Pet- ersburg, Fla. While attending SPJC she was president of the MANO Social Club, president of the Wo- men’s Interclub Sorority Board, a member of the Student Government, Circle S, Phi Theta Kappa (national honor society for junior colleges), student newspaper staff, and wo- men’s intramural team. ‘At the awards assembly, Pat was awarded the Student Government gold key for her representation and was named one of the top thirty students of the college. She plans to attend West Chester Teachers’ College, majoring in elementary ed- ucation. She was a 1959 graduate of Westmoreland High School: William Smith Feted Thursday evening friends and rel- atives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Smith, Nevel Road, to help Bill celebrate his birthday. Two birthday cakes decorated the table, one bakeed by Bill's wife, Shirley, and the other by his mother, Mrs. Albert Smith, Sweet Valley. Others attending were Albert Smith, Darwin and Bob Smith; Jane Ann Cooper, Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph James, Nevel Road, the honoree, his wife, and daughter, Wendy Elaine. George Shavers, Hosts At Anniversary Dinner In honor of their 45th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Sr., 243 Mathers Drive, entertained at a small dinner party at their home last Thursday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. George Belles, James Knecht, Mrs. Anna Compton, Mrs. Charles Seward, Mr. | and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr. and the honored guests. Shaver-Edwards "7zdding Sally Dawn Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edwards, Car- verton, married J. Hall {Shaver, son of Mrs. Howard Shaver of Wyoming Avenue, Wyoming, and the late Mr. Shaver, recently. The bride is a graduate of West- moreland High School. She has been employed’ in the credit office of Fowler Dick and Walker. Mr: Shaver was graduated from Wyo- ming Memorial High School in Wyoming. He is attending Wilkes College. He is a field engineer. Honor Scout Award Edward Jenkins received the coveted Honor Scout Award for out- standing contribution to his troop at the sixteenth annual Father-Son banquet of Troop 232, Shavertown, Sunday, June 10. John Butler, scout- master presented the award. The principle speaker was John Crossin, Athletic ' Director, West Central Catholic High School. He stressed the importance of whole- some scout activities in the training of a good athlete. Tom Harris, an assistant Senior Patrol Leader, was toastmaster and Charles Glawe, leader of the eagle patrol, welcomed the fathers. James McCoog was invested as Assistant Scout Master, and will help in training the troop of 125 members. SOLD! TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER — ® Furniture ® Toys Dishes Antiques oe Give . . . Just One Thing Youd Like To Keep. | BACK MOUNTAIN LIBRARY AUCTION RISLEY'S BARNYARD JULY 5-6-7 EREEEE ANA HE EEE REEL R EINER ER RERRE RIERA CERNNNENNE - MR. AND MRS. THOMAS At a pretty summer wedding, Sat- urday, at 3 p. m./Grace Ann Bach- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert F. Bachman, Upper Demunds Road, became the bride of Lt. Thomas E. Pesikey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Pesikey of Memphis, Tenn. Rev. Ruth Under- wood, former pastor of Kunkle Methodist Church, performed the double ‘ring ceremony before an altar flanked with bouquets of blue and white delphinium in the White Church on the Hill, Trucksville where Grace « Ann’s mother and father were married twenty-one years ago. The bride, given in marriage by per mother and father, wore street ength white marquisette gown, styled with tight bodice, boat neck- line and bell shaped sleeves. Her finger tip veil fell from a pillbox of marquisette and she carried a Colonial bouquet of white orchids and lilies of the valley. Maid ‘of honor was Linda Watson of Philadelphia and bridesmaids, Flora Sue Anderson, Shavertown; Ann Dorrance, (Center Moreland; Ruth Bennett, Trucksville; and Kay Ghiglione, Arlington, Va. They Married On Saturday SHACKLEFORD PESIKEY selected frocks of blue and white tissue gingham made with tight bodices, boat . necklines, short sleeves and perky white organdy sashes. They wore white picture hats trimmed with blue and white painted daisies and carried nosegays of blue and white daisies. Best man was Richard Pesikey, brother of the bridegroom of Mem- phis, and ushers, Lt. James Ivory, Jacksonville, Fla.; Lt. Terry Mec- Corey, Cleveland, William Greis- inger, Philadelphia, and Sumner Bachman, brother of the bride of Dallas. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held in the garden of the bride’s home and the couple left for Pennsylvania State University where the bridegroom will be graduated with a B. S. Degree in Meteorology in July. Mrs.” Pesikey is a graduate of Westmoreland High School and just finished her sophomore year at Pennsylvania ‘State University. Lt. Pesikey was graduated from Mem- phis Central High School and Mem- ing with phis State University. He ‘is serv- the United States Air Force. He and his bride will report to Miami, Fla., in late August. Mrs. Albert Smith Is Honored On Birthday Mrs. Albert Smith, Sweet Valley, was feted at a birthday picnic dinner at her home on Memorial Day. At- tending were Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and daughter Wendy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph James, Nevel Hol- low; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bon- ning, Caton, N.Y.; Fred Carl, Toledo, Ohio; Eddie Turner, Jane Ann Cooper, Chase; and Mrs. Smith’s husband, and sons, Bob and Darwin. Debbie Sayre Enjoys Fifth Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Pikes Creek, entertained June 4, honoring their daughter, Debbie, who observed her. fifth birthday. Games were played and refresh- ments served to Carol and Craig Sayre, Susan Morgan, Tommy, John and Beth Ann Greasing; Christine and Cathy Sayre; Mary Ann and Susan Spock; and Debbie's sisters and brother, Karen, Beth and Tom- my Sayre. ? Card Of Thanks Eleanor Dendler wishes to thank her many friends who sent her cards, gifts, and flowers, during the time she spent at (General Hospital for surgery. i Teddy Kyttle, Guest | At Graduation Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kittle, Sr. entertained at a picnic at their home in Mooretown, honoring their son, Theodore R. Kittle, a member of the 1962 graduating class of Lake-Lehman High School. Rela- tives and friends attending in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oberst, Danville; Mr. and Mrs. Del- bert Stoffle, Bert and Bill, Wilkes- Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robert- son and Lynn, Aliquippa; Mrs. Ar- line Adams, Fred ‘Adams; Mr. and Mrs, James Lord, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shaw, Judy; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cornell, Dianne, Danny, and Debbie; Lois O'Keefe, Jimmie and Brian; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rosencrans, Don, Jr., Jerry and Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kyttle, Jr., "Allan, Keith, and Cheryle; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Adams; Gladys Brader, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brader, Lynwood, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith; Mrs. Donald Kocher, Delores and Debra; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, Sandy and Cathy; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Smith; Gary Shaw, Sandra Swire; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kittle; Glen- doris ‘Shilanski, Mrs. Kay Altemus and daughter, Francine; Mrs. Fran- cis Yahara; Mr. and Mrs. David Perry, Jr., Sandy and Cathy, the honoree, his parents and his bro- thers, Harry and Jimmie. 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There are six children: Irvin La- moreux, Jack Lamoreux, Shaver- town; Mrs. Audrey Earl, Carverton; Mrs. Eileen Sickler, Beaumont; Wilda at home; also twelve grand- children, Linda, Jerry, Barbara, Susan Robin Lamoreux, Sharon, David, Donna Lamoreux, Shaver- town; Raymond, Dianne, Karen Earl, Carverton; Annett Sickler, Beaumont. Sandra Strazdus, Guest Bt Graduation Party Sandra Lee Strazdus, daughter of ! Mr, and Mrs. August Strazdus, was | honored at a graduation party on | June | from Dallas High School on Tues- 12. Sandy was graduated day. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Garber; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Koliga; Mrs. Mary Krempa; Kathe- rine Jarvis; Mrs. Martha Berdy; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Welitchko; Stephen Welitchko; Mr. and Mrs. William Story; Carol Story; Ted Montross; Isabelle Baldauski; Mrs. Pete Reklaitis; Mrs. Sophia Patrick; Mr. Paul Patrick, Jacob, Mathew, and Paul Patrick; Mr. John Strazd- us; Jacquline Strazdus; Joan Thomas; Dorothy Strazdus; Mr. and Mrs. William Mesaris, Michael, Billy, and Laura Mesaris; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Strazdus; Mrs. [Sophia Welitchko; Miss’ Barbara Evans; Miss Barbara Rodack; Miss Betty Cyphers; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ma- tickitis; Raymond, Richard, and Karen Strazdus; Thomas Schollen- berger; Mr. ‘and Mrs. William Troster; Mr. "and Mrs. August Strazdus and Sandra, the guest of honor. Celebrate Birthday Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux and moth- er, Mrs. Lloyd, recently celebrated simultaneous birthdays, with a gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lloyd; Shickshinny- Present were: Mr..and Mrs. Har- old Lamoreaux, Sandy and Debbie, of Mill St., Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lloyd and Linda, Mrs. Blanch Keithline, of Ashley, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Talbutt and Rose Mary, Philadelphia. Bpril Louise Kyttle ‘April Louise Kyttle, six-month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clin- ton Kyttle, Finley, North Dakota, was christened Sunday at Wyoming Methodist Church, Rev. David Mor- gan, pastor officiated. Godparents were Sharon Weed, Wyoming, and Renford Wilce, Sweet Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Kyttle, who are the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weed, West Wyoming and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kyttle, Pikes*Creek, returned home on July 16. UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED PERMANENTLY B Yy ELECTROYLSIS Quickly! Safely! Gently! FREE TRIAL TREATMENT and BOOKLET LEONARD D. FIDLER Room 1310, N. E. National Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre © VA 3-2675 BU 8-2898 Hours—10 A.M. to 5 P. M. Eve. By Appointment Miss Nancy Cole Becomes - Bride Of Michael Parsons The marriage of Nancy Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cole Scott street, Wilkes-Barre, and Michael Parsons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Parsons, R. D. 1, Har- vey's Lake, was solemnized recently in Holy Saviour Church, Wilkes- Barre. Rev. William Donovan performed the double ring ceremony and cele- brated the Nuptial Mass, Eileen Devaney was organist. Mrs. Donald Gavigan, Shavertown, was matron of honor, Thomas Yen- cha also of Shavertown, served as | best man. The bride, escorted by her bro- ther, Robert, wore white silk or- ganza street length dress, featuring | a bell-shaped skirt, scooped neck- line, and elbow length sleeves. Her headpiece was a matching pillbox with shoulder length veil and her flowers, a Colonial bouquet of white roses. Matron, of honor wore pink sheath dress of tissue taffeta with overskirt of pink organza, appliqued | with pink roses. She carried a | Colonial bouquet of pink roses. | Mother of the bride selected blue silk sheath, white accessories, and | corsage of white shattered camma- | tions} | The bridegroom’s mother,blue lace { dress, white accessories, and cor- | sage of white shattered carnations. A breakfast for the immediate families was held at the Carousel, after which the couple left on a wedding trip to Virginia.. For tra- veling, the bride chose, two-piece Italian knit suit of aqua and white, white gardenias. | Mrs. Parsons, a graduate of at the Wyoming = National Bank, Wilkes-Barre. ; Mr. Parsons, a graduate of Lake- Lehman High School, is employed Kingston. The couple resides at 728 Market Street, Kingston. 1 uc hoNfl9g i... Ide Reunion The 59th annual reunion of the Ide Family will be held Saturday, June 30 at Wolfe’s Grove, Sweet Valley. { A covered dish dinner will be ready at one o'clock sharp. Bring your own table service, sandwiches and one large covered dish. Amusements those ested. for inter- Cynthia-Jean Davis ; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Davis an- nounce the birth of their first child, | Cynthia Jean, June 5, at General Hospital. The new arrival weighed 7 pounds 9% ounces. Mrs. Davis is the former Betty Kester daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Corey Bulford, Pikes | Creek. Mr. Davis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis, Fernbrook. He is employed at McCrory’s in Shavertown Shopping Center. FRANK ® 94 & Ne AMERICAN o—— B re RIDES PRE: ERExgE LIST» List the gifts you really want on our Bride's Preference Card. It will be so much easier for all if you can tell people that the presents you prefer in sterling, stemware and china are recorded here. you need - without having to answer individual questions. 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