Bo x SONEEEEE THAR TRIE, - DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely | Neighborhood Personal Mrs. Sara Disque, Dallas; John Funke with Sara Lee and Henry, of Plymouth, recently re- turned from six weeks in Europe, sailing on the Queen Mary. Mrs. Harry Harter, with grand- children Jane Sally and Harry, of Trucksville, recently took ‘the Circle Tour by boat around Manhattan. while in New York. they stayed at the Commodore Hotel. \ Mrs. C. Roscoe Lee returned to her home on Terrace Street, Dallas, Tuesday after spending several days at @Ssbitt Hospital where she was taken by ambulance over the week- end. i Mary . Lou, Elaine and Audrey Hunt, formerly of Pittsburgh, have come to make their home with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Marks and fam- ily, Lehman. The girls are cousins of the Marks family. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Williams and daughter, Sharon, formerly of Vernon Road, Springfield, Pa., have purchased and moved into a home on Country Club Road. Mr. Williams is a retired naval officer. Both ‘the Williamses were residents of the Back Mountain area about twenty years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Walker and family, former Kalamazoo resi- dents, have moved to Meadowcrest, Trucksville. They arrived in the United States two months ago, after spending three years in Spain. Mr. Walker is a radar technician at Red Rock. Mr. and Mrs. William Guyette, Billy, Jeffrey, Mary Beth and James, Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville, are vacationing at North Lake. Spending the summer at their North Lake cottage are Mr. and Mrs. PafLaux, Shavertown. Tony Groblewski, son of Dr. and Mrs.” E. A. Groblewski, Overbrook Avenue, has returned to his home after spending some time at Camp Acahela. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Dreher and dayginters, Linda and Susan, Lynch- burg, Va., spent last week at the home of Mr. Dreher’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dreher, Stafford Street, Trucksville. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Loren W. Samsel, ‘Warren Drive, and granddaughter, Lynn Hoeschele, Allentown; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morgan and daughters, Janet and Peggy, Lu- zerne, have returned home after spending a week ‘at Camp Perry, Port Clinton, Ohio, where Mr. Sam- sel and Mr. Morgan competed’ in the National Championship Rifle M atches. , Mrs. Harold ' Lamoreaux and daughter, Debbie, Mill Street, spent a week with Mrs. Eugene LaVelle, Pole 175, Harveys Lake. Muriel Shaw, Shickshinny, re- cently spent ‘the day with her sis- ter rs. Alvin Long, Parrish Street. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hosler, Dal- las, spent ‘the weekend in Penn- ryn Pa. ; rs. LaVerne | Race, Davenport Street, who spent some time with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robins, Edison, N. J., was accompanied home .by them. Nancy, Carol and Mark are staying the month of August with Mrs. Race. During her stay in New Jer- sey, Mrs. Race visited her sister and brother-in~law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman LoHouse, Buffalo, N. Y., and visited their son in Prince- ton, N. J. Mr. and, Mrs. David R. Davis, Silver Springs, Md., are spending some time with Mrs, Louise Brown, Lake Street.” Mrs. Brown recently visted them. Mrs. Street, is a patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital. { ® and Mrs. Richard Disque and Richard, Memorial Highway, spent Sunday with Mrs. Disque’s sister andgybrother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. © Pliess of Easton. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Chilson and Stanley have returned after spend- ing some time in Italy. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wilson and son were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, Elizabeth Street. The Wil- sons left for Mississippi on Mon- day. Alfred G. Davis, Elizabeth Street, is on a tour of the West. He ex- pects to see the World's Fair and then go on ‘to Texas. Mrs. Emma Reese, Sweet Valley, is spending some time in (Carbon- © dale with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Allan York and Ewart, Lancaster, are spending some time with Mrs. York's sister, Mrs. Louise Brown, Lake Street. Mrs. Darwin Roberts, Davenport Street; Hope Orchid, Noxen, and Darwin Roberts, Wilkes-Barre, at- tended the funeral of George Rob- oY Wednesday in Corning, N.¥Y. i Eileen Rattigan, Cannonsburg, Pa., is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marley, Goss Manor, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ide, Norton Avenue. : oe | Henry Welch, Davenport THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1962 SECTION A — PAGE 5 ‘Russell Thomases, Hosts To Girl Scout Troop Girl Scouts, Troop #27 spent | a most enjoyable day recently as | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell | Thomas, Dallas, at their beautiful ‘summer home in the Poconos. | Swimming, hiking, and games were | enjoyed. It was not all work, as one girl did badge work and others discussed what they had accomplish ed this summer. In the evening a | cook-out was enjoyed followed by birthday cake and ice cream in honor of Sandra Tait's birthday. Attending: Linda Howell, Patti Larson, Carol Crawford, Nancy Co- vert, Donna Smith, Miriam Mohr, Debbie Savickas, Sandra Tait, Karen Fisk, Wendy Slocum, also Mr! and Mrs. John Savickas, Mr. and Mr. Harvey Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald D. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thomas, Mrs. Allan J. Covert, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards and family. The girls would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. and Mrs. Thomas for their hospitality. Visit Parents Here Mr. and Mrs. Alyn Sulyk and daughter, Deborah Lee, were recent guests of Mrs. Sulyk’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fitser, Staub Road, ‘Trucksville, The Sulyks formerly owned a home on Holly Street, Trucksville. / They have been living in Boston for the past two years where Mr. Sulyk is on the executive staff of General Wholesale Supply Company of New England. | Wayne Kings Are Hosts At Family Picnic © Mr. and Mrs. John King and chil- dren, Grace, Carol, Howard and Robert, Chase, Md. spent a weekend recently with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne King, Meeker. While there a family picnic was held. Attending were, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruggles, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wadas and children Brian, David, Frank, Jr., and Patt, Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. Donald King and children Carol Donald, Alan and Kenneth, Kunkle; and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle King and chil- dren Lyle Jr, Ellen, Mike, Barbara, Rosemary and Susan. Faith Elaine Edwards, former Trucksville girl, bride-elect will be guest of honor at a variety shower given by Harriet McGavin at Meshoppen on Sunday. Faith will marry Philip White on October 20. Mr. and Mrs. David Edwards and daughter have moved from Nanti- coke to a home they purchased at Oak Hill. Mr. Edwards is claims adjustor for General Motors. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S. Taylor and family have moved from Montours- ville to 82 Sterling Avenue, Dallas. Mr. Taylor is sales manager for Kingston Provision Company. : Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elicker, former Dallas residents, now of the Phila- delphia area, spent the weekend with Jane's brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Cheney, Cen- ter Hill Road and visited other old friends ,in the Back Mountain Area. Their Carol will be married this fall, Eddie has finished his second year of college. Mr. an Mrs. Donald Fossedol and son, Gregory, Baldwin Street, will spend some time touring Maine, Canada, Minnesota and Wisconsin where they will visit relatives. Rick Drake, member of the 1962 ‘class, Dallas High School, entered the Air Force this week. Herman Thomas, patient at Gen- eral Hospital, is steadily improving. John Rhodes, Harveys Lake, was guest of honor at a lovely party on Sunday when he celebrated his seventy second birthday anniver- sary. Mrs. David Hess and Charlene and David Jr., Eau Galli, Fla., flew up July 6 to spend several weeks with Mrs. Hess's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Malkemes, Shaver- town. They will be here until Aug* ust 26. pin Mr. and Mrs. Basil Gydosh and family, formerly of Wyoming, have purchased and moved into a home at Dallas R. D. Mr. Gydosh is as- sociated with the Interstate Bakeries. Sumner ‘Bachman, Upper De- munds Road, is spending the week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morris and family, Levit- town. Mr. and Mrs. John [Dobinick, Goeringer Ave., Shavertown, had as weekend guests last week their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Flick and family, Cincin- nati, © Ohio; alsg their daughter, Kathy of Arlington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Risley, Huntsville Road, had as weekend guests their sisters, Mrs. C. A, Bos- ton, Nicholson, and Mrs. Leighton R. Scott, Easton. They came to attend the Little League Baseball game. 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Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hontz, Whitesboro, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hontz, North Carolina; Mrs. Helen Meyers, and daughter, Barbara, Forty-Fort; Mrs. Clifford Hontz, and sister, Marge Benscoter, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Holcomb, Jr. and sons, Sandy and Gene; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wallace, Ronnie Hontz, all of Sweet Valley, the honoree and his wife, Mrs. Cletus Holcomb, Sr. A nephew, Clifford Hontz, Plymouth, who made his home with Mr. and Mrs. Holcomb prior to his marriage, was unable to attend. Nelson Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson, John- ny, Mark and Suzanne, Cincinnati, Ohio, recently spent some time visiting Mrs. Nelson's parents and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drake, ‘Woodlawn Drive. While in Dallas a family reunion was held at Wil- liam Nelson's, in Lancaster. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack- Nelson, Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drake, and Mrs. Bud Nelson, Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson, Lancaster, and all their families. There were thirty in all. Kenneth Conways, Guests At Reunion Dinner Ruth E. Lamoreaux and Mrs. Bertha Anderson of Shavertown gave a dinner Saturday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Conway, Maplewood, N, J. Other guests were Carrie Brown, Kingston, and Lillian Hildebrant of Dallas, During the afternoon, old friends who called upon the guest of honor included Inez Downing Kresge and grandson; Mildred Downing Major and grand- daughter; Ethel Hadsall Keeler, Dorothy Hadsall Bertram, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Johnson, all old friends of the former Ruth Terry. On their way back to New Jer- sey, Mr. and Mrs. Conway stopped at the old home of Mrs. Conway's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Terry in Huntsville, saw Mrs. Helen Neely Terry in Berwick, and called on Mr. and Mrs. George Lamoreux and Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Derby: Entertains Friends Gladys Hummel, Harveys Lake, entertained a number of friends at a corn and fbarbecue roast last Wednesday. Present were Margo Davis, Elaine Swan, Carol Hadsel, Ellouise Holmgren and Stella Fetch- ko, all employees of Commonwealth Telephone Company. Tamara Sax Mr. and Mrs. Maurio Sax, New Rochelle, N. Y. announce the birth of a daughter Tamara on July 19. They also have a daughter, Athen. Mr. Sax is a former resident of Harveys Lake. He is presently a member of the faculty of the New Rochelle School System. James P. Kostenbauder Has Seventh Birthday James Paul Kostenbauder cele- brated his seventh birthday on Sat- urday, friends joining him for games and refreshments at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kostenbauder, Dallas. Guests were Fred and Bonnie Brokenshire, Car- rie Lee, Brenda and Lois Roberts, Kenny and Barry Miller, Grandma Fennimore, sisters Georgeann and Patty Lynn. Shavertown Woman Heads West Side Flower show Marian Frantz, Shavertown, is co- chairman of the 29th annual flower show of West Side Flower Club to be held at the Acme Auditorium, Gateway Shopping Center August 17 and 18. Theme of the show is “Garden Beauty at the Gateway’. First, second, third and honor- able mention ribbons will be awarded for ‘annuals, flowering shrubs, vines, chrysanthemums, lilies and house plants. Tabloids - Circulars Try The Post Offset Miss Nancy L. Brown Becomes Bride Of Ensign Frank DeGrace The Papal Blessing was bestowed at the wedding of Nancy Lee Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown, 23 N. Church St., Cortland, N. Y., and Ensign Frank Louis De- Grace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter DeGrace, also of Cortland, Saturday, August 4th, at 11 AM. The Rev. Carl J. Denti, pastor, celebrated the Nuptial Mass and of- ficiated at the double ring service in St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church before an altar banked with white gladioli and pom pons. The bride was given in marriage by her father. { Mrs. Marian Tucci was organist and also sang and “The Lord’s Prayer”. Calabre sang “Ave Maria, The bride wore a chapel-length gown of pure silk organza and re- embroidered Alencon lace. The bo- dice was fashioned with pleated sculptured neckline of organza and lace trimmed with iridescent ‘se- quins and seed pearls and the bouf- fant skirt featured lace appliques and side and back drape ending in sweeping train. The bride's pure silk illusion veil was attached to a crown of seed pearls and aurora borelis stones en- hanced with pearl tear drops. Her only jewelry was a pearl necklace, a gift from the groom. She carried orchids and stephanotis on a prayer book. ’ Eleanor (Garbay, Elmira, was maid of honor. She chose ballerina- length gown of shrimp-colored pure silk organza over taffeta with scoop meckline, short sleeves, draped waistline enhanced with bows, and a belle-shaped skirt. She had a matching headpiece and car- ried a Colonial bouquet of rosebuds and carnations to match her gown. Similar gowns and matching headpiece in turquoise were worn by bridesmaids, Phyllis Brown, sis- ter of the bride, and Charlene Flag, cousin of the bridegroom, both of Cortland. They carried Colonial bouquets of rosebuds and carna- tions. Joseph “Panis Angelicus’’| Flower girl, sister,” Cheryl Lynn | Brown, wore floor-length gown of white silk organza with puff sleeves and turquoise sash and bow. She had a matching head piece and carried a white nylon basket filled with rose petals. Robert Mac- Henry, cousin of the bride, of Corut- land, was ring bearer. Charles DeGrace, Cortland, served as [best man for his brother, Robert MacHenry and Tony Zerillo, both of Cortland, as ushers. For his daughter's wedding, Mrs. Brown chose a dress of light blue brocade with cone-shaped skirt and white accessories. The bridegroom’s mother wore a sheath dress of wil- low green organza with beige ac- cessories. They had orchid cor- sages. The wedding was followed by a reception in the San Rocco Lodge with music by Lloyd Herholdt and his orchestra. The four-tiered wed- ding cake, made by the groom’s uncle, Lou Natale, was topped with revolving musical ornament, a trel- lis with a miniature bride and groom. [For her going away outfit, the bride selected three-piece beige suit with white accessories and an orchid corsage. Ensign and Mrs. DeGrace are residing in Ranier, Md. The bride is a graduate of Thomas A. Edison High School, El- mira Heights, and was employed by the New York Telephone Company, Cortland. Ensign DeGrace was graduated from (Cortland High {School and received his bachelor’s degree in engineering from Syra- cuse University. He is stationed in Washington, D.C., with the U.S. Coast Guard. As bride-elect, Mrs. DeGrace was honored at many showers, given by friends and relatives. A rehearsel party was given by the groom's par- ents at their home. Mrs. DeGrace is the granddaugh- ter of, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mac- Henry, of Orange and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Sweet Valley, former Dallas residents. Miss Helen Long Is Honored At Bridal Variety Shower Mrs. Robert Lamoreaux, Chase; Dorothy Long and Mrs. Carl Har- rison, Sweet Valley, entertained at a variety shower Saturday, August 4, at the Harrison home in honor of Helen Long, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Simon Long, Mooretown. Miss Long will become the bride of David Blaine, son of Mrs. Clara Blaine, Nanticoke, at the Assembly of God | Church, Mooretown, September 15. A color motif of pink and blue was carried out. Favors were small glass ashtrays holding mints and chocolates, ‘Thank ‘you’ notes were also on the favors. Mr. Blaine presented his fiancee with a cor- sage of’ pink gladiolus. Games were enjoyed and lunch- eon served to Mesdames Simon Long, Lulu Harrison, Robert Lam- oreaux, Irene Maransky, Teresa Roman, Gertrude Roman, John Mec- Cloy, Edna Cragle, Bonnie Brader, Mary Ann Meade, Dot Gross, Ruth Gross, Robert Cotterman, Claire Spock, Delores Blaine, Mary Jane Long, Grace Eckert, Louise Eckrote, Elizabeth Scott, Jeanne Cragle, Ed- na Long, Stella Kittle, Arlene Ad- ams, Claire Fine, Betty Eckrode, Wilda Lamoreaux, Jimmy and Dor- othy Long, Joan Harrison. Sending gifts but unable to at- tend were Mesdames Samuel Kittle, Bruce Varner, Helen Kosakowski, Lois Cultevicz, Ethel Noss; Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter, Eric Noss. The bride-elect received lovely gifts. PAMELA IS SECOND DAUGHTER BORN IN TRIPOLI, AFRICA Born in Tripoli, Africa, August 9, Pamela Ann Fowler is the second grandchild that Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kingston of Dallas have never met. They are acquainted with Sammy J. Fowler Jr., now 4, but not with Jackie Sue, 2. Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Samuel J. Fowler ex- pected the mews of Pamela’s birth to be transmitted by air, but the first news came Mon- day by letter. Pamela weighed. in at the Base Hospital at seven pounds three and one half qunces. Mrs. Fowler is the former Jac- queline Kingston. The new baby has two greatgrandmo- thers, Mrs. William Philpotts of Laurel Run, and Mrs. Samuel J. Traher of Forty Fort. Correction The name of Sharon Samuels was inadvertently omitted from the list of Rainbow Girls who received the coveted Grand Cross Of Color Mr. and Mrs. Robert Law, Jack- | son Street, Dallas, have announced the birth of a daughter at Wyoming Valley Hospital on August 7. ANTIQUES FRANCIS VV VV VV VV VV YY STONEGATE will be open AUG. 20 DECORATIVE ITEMS * Corner OVERBROOK AVE. and FERGUSON AVE. SHAVERTOWN, . PA. 2% : Proprietor VV VV VV VV VVV VV VVYVYVVVYVvVYVYY INTERIORS SCHRIBER TR diene cote edited ce de Ahi hated dh tht chthonic Mrs. Lela Bulford Is Hostess To Democrats Lake Democratic Women’s Club met at home of Mrs. Lela Bulford, August 6. Next meeting to be held at home of Mrs. Jennie Seltz, Sep- ember 10. Present were: Mesdames Cora Hoover, Ann Kyttle, Mary Nienius, Leona McHugh, Elsie Pan- iczko, Jennie Steltz, Betty Davis, Dolores Sorber, Betty Smith, Lela Bulford and Janice Hoover. Entertains Club Mrs. Jeff Wagner, Fernbrook en- tertained her card club on Thurs- day. Present were: Mesdames Ernest Reese, Edwin Lumley, Larry New- hart, Floyd Pope, Wilson Honey- well, Victor Borzone, Philip Pope, and the Hostess. John E. Space Reunion Sixth annual reunion of the John E. Space family was held recently Mrs. Allen Brace, Richard, Donald, at Melody Park. Present: Mr. and Dale, Wendy, Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs. James Spare, James, David, Pomp- ton Plains, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ton Poff, John, Bellville, N. J., Mrs. William Space, Jerry, Levittown, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Space, Brenda, Madlyn, Karen, Frank, Nutley, N. J; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Space, Vicky, New Milford, Mrs. Gershom Hoyt, Shirley, Jeffrey, Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pramick, Joseph Jr., Debbie, Mrs. Ellen Space, Shaver- town. St. Ann's Alumnae Sponsor Card Party St. Ann’s Alumnae Association will sponsor a card party September 11, 8 p.m. at American Legion Home, North River Street, Wilkes- Barre. Reception committee will consist of all past presidents of the alumnae. This is the only fund raising event planned by the alum- nae during ‘the year. A mink trimmed. cashmere swea- ter will be awarded. William Drabicks, Hosts At Surprise Party A surprise party for Mrs. Marion (Harrison) Glenright, Binghamton, was given by Mr. .and Mrs. William Drabick, Meeker on Saturday even- ing. Attending were, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolfe and Letha Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. John Rebennack, Carrie Wolfe, Lillian Hildebrant and James, George Weintz and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Ide and Grace. Grandma Dilg, Hostess Mr. and Mrs. Ted Woolbert, Main Street, ‘[Shavertown, had as week- end guests their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James White of Carlisle and Mrs. Mary McGough of New Britain, Conn. Mrs. McGough and Mrs. Dilg (Mrs. Woolbert’s mother who lives with her) have been close friends since they were three years old. They are now eighty two and in excellent health. : . When Grandma Dilg and Aunt Mame start talking about “old times’ the most fascinated listeners are the teenage Woolbert daughters who get a delightfully graphic picture of how life was to youngsters growing up before the turn of the century. Mrs. Peter Gallagher and daughter, Helen, Wilkes-Barre, spent the week- end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Woolbert, Shavertown Mrs. Tom Hillyer returned to her home on Machell ‘Avenue Saturday after spending a, week at General Hospital submitting to tests. She is feeling better. Georgeanne Welch, Davenport Street, is a patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital Howard W. Risley, publisher of the Dallas Post, and Jim Lohman, sports editor, are attending the Little Lea- gue baseball game at Medford, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morlot, form- erly of Wyoming R.D., and daughter, Claire DeWolfe and granddaughter, Nanty, who were patients in Poly- clinic Hospital Harrisburg following an automobile accident on August 3 have been removed by plane to their home 3611 Oates Drive, Raleigh N.C ' Mrs. Helen Hart and son, Bill and family of Rochester are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monk, Shavertown. The. Harts are former Dallas residents. Bob Ashman, Cities Service Gas Station,is back on the job after being ill at Nesbitt Hospital for ten days. Cards have been received from Mrs. Thomas S. Pesikey, the former Grace Ann Bachman, saying that she and her husband have finally | arrived in Florida after spending sometime with Lt. Pesikey’s folks in Memphis. Their new address: 15332 Lincoln Drive, Leisure City,” Home- | stead, Fla. Homestead is where the | Londons and Heitsmans have their | green wrapping tomato business in | the winter. A | DEVENS LOT — @® Furniture @ Household Items @® Produce i A << << << > <<