The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 28, 1962, Image 5

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Purely
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Senese and
family, former Ashley residents,
have purchased the home at 54
Elizabeth Street, Dallas. Mr. Senese
is a carpenter.
Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter and
family have moved from Camp Hill
to 127 Frangorma Drive, Westmore-
Jand Hills, Trucksville. Dr. Potter
is regional medical director in
Pennsylvania. .
Antoinette Mason, Main Street,
Dallas, will leave June 25 for
Northern New York State and
Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hoffman,
fogwer Montgomery, ‘W. Va., resi-
dents, have moved to .Shrineview.
Mr. Hoffman is an engineer with
Pennsylvania Gas and Water Com-
pany.
Mrs. Robert Dolbear, Overbrook
Avenue, has been a patient at Nes-
bitt Hospital where she submitted
to tests.
Mr. and Mrs. David Carey and
family have moved from Forty Fort
to Poplar Street, Dallas R. D. 2.
Mr. Carey is inspector at Air Pro-
ducts Corporation, ?
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Culver and two
year old Michael, formerly of
Meriden, Conn., recently making
their home with Mr. Culver’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Culver,
Church Street, Dallas, have rented
an apartment at 61 N. Main Street,
Shavertown. LY :
Mr. and Mrs, David Jones: and
family have moved from Kingston
to a home they purchased in
Shavertown R. D. 5. Mr. Jones is
foreman for Atlas Container Com-
pany.
Miss Louise \M. Thomas = has
moved from her winter home on
Franklin Street, Wilkes Barre, to
her summer home at Huntsville.
x and Mrs. Wilson Flock and
fax®:y, have moved from Harris-
burg to 25 E. Center Street, Shaver-
town. Mr. Flock is district manager
of Aetna Life Insurance Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anthony
and family have moved from West
Pittston to Grandview Avenue, New
7g Manor.
Mrs. James Jolly has sold her
home on Claude Street to Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Fitch Jr:, Charles
Street, Luzerne, and will leave
next week for Detroit where she
will make her home with a daugh-
ter. The TFitches will redecorate
and move in later. Mrs. Fitch is
secretary at Brockway Motors,
Ralph is employed by Air Products.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lebowitz
have moved from Terrace Street,
Wilkes Barre, to .a home they pur-
chased on Mt. View Drive, Shrine
Acres, Dallas. Mr. Charles Rosen-
thal lives with them. He and Mr.
Lebowitz are co-owners of Tropical
Shoe Factory.
Mrs. Daisy Prynn, Rochester,
N. Y. is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
"& Glahn at Bunker Hill.
rs. Leonard Fortey, White Birch
Trailer Park, is a patient at Hahne-
man Hospital, Philadelphia, where
she, will submitt to heart surgery.
Neighborhood
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1962
News And Notes
SECTION A PAGE &
ersonal Interest
Miss Glenda Ly
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Davis, Har-
veys Lake, announce the approach-
ing marriage of their daughter, Glen-
da Lyons, to A/3C Kirk A. Lannan,
son of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Lannan,
Church Street, Dallas.
Miss Lyons, a graduate of Lake-
Lehman High School, is employed at
Laros Inc., Kingston. Mr. Lannan is
A[3C Kirk Lannan, August 11
ons To Marry
a graduate of Westmoreland High
School and attended Wilkes College.
He is now serving with the U.S. Air
Force at Laury Field, Col.
The wedding will take place Satur-
day, August 11 at 3 p.m. Rev. Nor-
man Tiffany will perform the cere-
mony in Shavertown Methodist
Church.
SIX IS LUCKY NUMBER
FOR COBLEIGH FAMILY
Delbert Cobleigh arrived
home, 22, Floral Avenue,
Binghamton, N. Y., after his
first year at Mississippi State
University in time to help his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Cobleigh, formerly of Dallas,
celebrate their 26th wedding
anniversary on June 6, adding
another 6 to their string of
Lucky Sixes.
The Cobleighs were married
on the sixth day of the sixth
month of 1936 after a courtship
of six years and six months.
Edward was then 26 years of
age, had six letters in his name
and lived in a town spelled with
six letters—DALLAS.
Six years later on August 12
(a double six) 1942, a son,
Delbert, was born at six min-
“utes to six in the afternoon.
He graduated from Bingham-
ton North Senior High School
‘on June 26, 1961.
Sandy Sprout Is Home
From Washington State
Sandy Sprout, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alton Sprout, Sterling
Avenue, Dallas, returned Saturday
by jet after spending ten days in
Washington where she enjoyed the
World's Fair at Seattle, visited her
grandmother, Mrs. Phil Sprout in
Goldendale, Wash., and attended
graduation exercises for her cousin,
Catherine MacMullin at Washing-
ton | University. Catherine is a
former Pennsylvania resident.
Sandy is secretary to the person-
nel manager of the Acme Stores of-
fice, Forty Fort. Her mother is
bookkeeper for Charlie Gosart.
Beverly Whiting Has
Tweltth Birthday Party
Beverly Whiting 12, was honored
at a surprise birthday party given by
‘her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton"
Whiting at their home on Memorial
Highway, Shavertown. A cookout and
games were enjoyed by these guests:
Marty and Carol McCoy, Libby Otto,
Patsy Williams, Sally Walk, Lorraine
Kennington, Gay Williams, Sue Bau-
erly, Sandra Zambeto, and David
Newhart. . :
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Grace Bachman Pesiky
Is Honored At Shower:
Mrs. Henry Kann and daughter
Mrs. E. A. Groblewski, entertained
recently at a variety shower honor-
ing their niece and cousin, Mrs.
Thomas $S. Pesikey, former
Grace Ann Bachman. Co. scheme
of yellow and blue was carried out,
with a centerpiece of daffodils.
Favors were tiny straw baskets
filled with miniature daffodils. A
buffet luncheon was served to Mes-
dames Oswald Griffiths, Marshall
Rumbaugh, Bruce Moen, George
Frank, Robert = Fleming, Marion
Harter, Sherman Harter, Lewis
Isaac, Herman Otto, H. A. Peiffer,
Robert Bachman.
Lela Jean Edwards
‘Guest At Picnic Party
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Edwards,
Mooretown, entertained at a picnic
dinner Saturday, honoring their
daughter, Lela Jean, a 1962 grandu-
ate of Lake Lehman High School.
Dancing was enjoyed in the evening.
Mrs. Edwards was assisted by her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Lela Zerfoss, More-
town. Attending were Lela’s grand-
mother, Mrs. Alice Edwards, Butch
Edwards, Mooretown; Mr. and Mrs.
Brice Swisher, Shickshinny; Mrs.
Donald Zerfoss, Donnie and Rodney,
‘Chase; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zerfoss,
Karen and Donna, Harveys Lake;
Ruth Weaver, Gordon ‘Weaver, Char-
les Reese, Phil Weaver, Plymouth;
Mike Lepler, Berwick; Arthur Bellas,
Laura and Joe Derhammer, Loretta,
and Bonnie Hartman, [Sweet Valley;
Bob Gregory, Beverly Edwards, Rod-
ney and Keith McMichaels, George
Hamilton, all of Muhlenburg; Pat
Baker, Sweet Valley.
Alton Johnson, Hills of Hope, was
in Philadelphia last week on busi-
ness. He stayed with Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Johnson. \
Mrsand Mrs. Clem Marks and son,
Clem, Jr. spent last week visiting
with friends and relatives .in this
area. Clem, Jr. graduated this year
from Columbia University Medical
School. The Marks have a cottage at
Dallas; Mrs. Guy Zerfoss, Jr., Debbie, |
Lake Silkworth.
MRS. CARL MONTROSS, JR.
At a lovely June wedding, Sat-
urday, June 23, Linda Ann Grey,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
T. Grey, Harveys Lake, became the
bride of Carl Montross, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Montross, Noxen.
Rev. John Gordon performed the
double ring ceremony at Alderson
Methodist Church. : Mrs. Fred Swan-
son played the wedding music: Rev.
Donald Rudolph, cousin «of the
groom, was soloist:
Maid of honor was Linda Mertz
of Northumberland, and brides-
maids, Beverly Wandel and Rebecca
Montross, sister of the groom. Best
man was Larry Schenck, Schenec-
tady, N. Y. and ushers, Claude
Sorber, cousin of: the bridegroom,
and Donald Grey, brother of the
bride. i
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore white gown of silk
organza = over © chiffon taffeta de-
signed with low portrait “neckline
appliqued. in = Alencon lace, and
bracelet length sleeves. The basque
bodice was fitted to a dainty waist-
line accenting a gracious bouffant
skirt extending into an aisle width
sweep train. Her weil fell from a
‘Married June 23
soft’ crown of pleated organza in
hand-rolled circular tiers, with bouf-
fant face veil. She carried a cascade
bouquet of white roses and ivy.
Maid of honor wore yellow or-
ganza gown styled with full skirt,
fitted bodice and low scoop neckline.
Her headpiece was a small yellow
picture hat designed with a crown
of flowers surrounded by a ruffled
frame. She carried a cascade bou-
quet of orange delight roses and
daisies.
Bridesmaids were attired simil-
arly in matching aqua gowns and
headpieces. They carried cascade
bouquets of yellow roses and daisies.
Mother of the bride chose an all-
over embroidered orchid linen dress,
white, accessories and corsage of
white noses and sweet peas.
“The bridegroom’s mother select-
éd blue, all-over embroidered dress,
white * accessories, and corsage of
white roses and sweet peas. oo
A reception was held following
the ceremony at Lehman Fire Hall
after which the couple left for a
honeymoon in New England.
The bride is a senior at Mans-
Donald Lerch Family
Is Honored At Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. George Swire ,Broad-
way, entertained at a family dinner
party, honoring their son-in-law and
daughter, M. and Mrs. - Donald
Lerch, Gary, Indiana, and their
children, Allan, William and Jimmie,
It was the first in five years that
the family was together. Attending
were, Mr. and Mrs. Ruth Swire, Rush
Jr., Debbie and Betty, Silver Springs,
Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Swire, Sue
and Victor, Germantown, Md.; Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Swire, Charles and
Corey, Rockville, Md.; Thomas Swire,
Bobby, Renford, Wyne, Linda and
Margaret, Noxen; Mr. ad Mrs. Amos
Swire, Beverly, Amos, Jr., Harveys
Lake; Mr. and Mrs. John Swire,
George, John, Jr., Danny, David and
Dale, Donna Kay, Sweet Valley; Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Nevel, Brenda, Hun-
lock Creek. Callers during the day
included Mrs. Clifford Crispell, Mr.
and Mrs. John Honeywell and fam-
ily, Harveys Lake; Mr. and Mrs. John
Kocher, Berwick; Mrs. Vesta Boston,
Mrs. Jack White and family and Mrs.
Dorothy Steltz. : 5
McKinley Long Family
Celebrate Birthday
Pearl Edwards, sister of Mrs. Mc
Kinley Long Sweet Valley, was pleas-
antly surprised last week when rel-
home in Wilkes-Barre to help with a
birthday celebration. Attending were
‘Mrs. McKinley Long, Mr. and Mrs.
William Ferrey, Bill and Lilly June;
Mrs. Elizabeth Quoss, Bradley Iver-
son, Dayton Long, all of Sweet Val-
ley; William Osborne, Frank Boland,
Mrs. Emma Johnson and George
Johnson, Wilkes-Barre.
Goss Manor Neighbors.
Guests On Birthdays
Mrs. (Claire Perella and Mrs.
Joseph Checkon, New Goss Manor,
entertained at a garden birthday
party Monday honoring two neigh-
bors, Mrs. Paul Clemow and Mrs.
Jeanne Gruver.
The tea table was attractive with
black and white linen cloth and
pure white ‘roses. Mrs. Perella
poured, Mrs. Checkon served re-
freshments. ’ :
Present, were + Meésdames Victor
Kubasti, John Savichas, Ignatius,
Gallagher, the guests of honor and
the hostesses. :
Home Economics. « [She is a 1959
graduate ' of Lake-Lehman High
School. 3
The ‘bridegroom was also’ grad:
uated from Lake-Lehman High
School and is attending New Mexico
State University where he is major-
ing in chemical engineering.
field State College majoring in
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1 MEMORIAL
Ends Booth at the Library Auction
by the Dallas Women of Kiwanis
were formulated at a recent meet-
ing held at the home of Mrs. Mer-
rill Faegenburg, president.
The following committee chair-
men were. -announced by Mrs.
Faegenburg: General Chairman, Mrs.
Norti Berti, Co -chairman Mrs.
James Huston; Jewelry, Mrs. Wil-
Women Of Kiwanis To Manage
Auction Odds And Ends Booth
Plans for handling Odds and |liam R. Wright; Publicity, Mrs. Al-
Mrs. Mitchell
Jenkins will keep effective liaison
the antiques tables and
fred H. Ackerson.
between
the Odds and Ends Booth.
All members of ‘Dallas Women of
Kiwanis have volunteered their
services during the
have been assigned schedules for
attendance at the Booth.
Graduates From Comell
William Jackson, son of Mrs.
Ethel Jackson, Centermoreland, re-
ceived his Bachelor of Science De-
Attending commencement exercises
were his wife, Sandra, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Shadduck of Trucksville, Mrs.
John Greenléy and his mother.
gree at Cornell University June 11. |
! Library Auction, -call Mrs. Lester
Hauck instead of Mrs. Carlton Dav-
ing over while Mrs. Davies is at her
Mehoopany log cabin.
Auction and.
Call Mrs. Lester Hauck
If you have material for the gen-.
eral solicitation committee of the
ies. ‘Mrs. Hauck is co-chairman, tak- -
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