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Mrs. Arline Rood, Dallas; Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Moore and Corinne
Conklin, Lehman, spent last week
in Atlantic City.
Olie Harvey, Franklin Street, is
a patient in Nesbitt Hospital, wnere
he will submit to surgery today.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schneider
and Judy, Davenport Street, have
returned atter touring Providence,
R. I.; Boston, Mass.; Hampton Beach,
N. H.; Portland, Booths Bay Harbor,
Maine; Mount Washington, N H.;
Manchester, Vt.,, and the Catskill
Mountains. :
Mr. and Mrs. John Jewell, New
Por Del, recently spent some time
in Dallas, visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Jewell, Parrish Street, and
Mrs. Iva Jones, Davenport Street.
Jacqueline and JoAnn returned with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walters, Ber-
lin, Conn., recently spent a week
with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owens,
Parrish Street. Carol Walters re-
turned with her parents after spend-
ing the summer with Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Owens. :
Evelyn Scott, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Scott, Sutton Road,
Trucksville, has been ‘a patient at
Nesbitt Hospital submitting to tests.
Mrs. Marvin Scott, Sr., Davenport
Street, observed her 76th birthday
with a quiet celebration at home.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Siley, Hazel Morgan and Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Scott and family,
Trucksville.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tinsley,
Collingdale, Pa., recently visited
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, Daven-
port Street. Bobby Tinsley returned
with his ‘parents, after spending
some time with relatives in Dallas.
. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Conners and
family, Ferguson Avenue, recently
spei's some time in Massachusetts.
JoAnn Moyer, Stillwater, was
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown,
Sweet Valley, recently.
Mrs. Arja Brown, Ferguson Ave-
nue, recently submitted to tests at
Geisinger Hospital.
Fyhy Ide, Oak Hill, is visiting
her ¥ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Antrim, Elmira, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fudge,
Charles and Jill, Oak Hill, are spend-
ing some time in New Jersey.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maxwell,
Cheryl, David and Gordon, Roches-
ter, N. Y., are spending some time
with Mr. and Mrs. George H. Car-
penter, Oak Hill
"Mr. and Mrs.¢ William Tuton,
Bobby and Jeanie, Odessa, N. Y., and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilliam, Dan-
ville, were recent visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Reese,
Sweet Valley.
Jackson Guernsey and children,
Bethesda, Md., spent the past week
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Guernsey, Franklin Street,
Shaxertown. 3 ;
Cady Poad, Palmyra, is spending
some time with Mr. and Mrs. Shel-
don Evans, Ferguson Avenue, Shav-
ertoswn. ;
x. Brown, Ferguson Avenue,
Shavertown, is attending Girl Scout
Camp, at Camp Onawanda.
| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whipp and
Teddy, Shavertown, spent the week-
end visiting relatives in- Bingham-
ton, N. Y. :
Mr. and Mrs. - Harold Schooley,
Bob and Judy, Davenport Street,
have returned home after spending
a week in’ Ohio and Illinois.
Mrs. George Poynton has returned
to her home in Shavertown, after
giving birth to a daughter Juli Lo-
reen, seven pounds four ounces of
brunette beauty, the first grand-
child for Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Poynton.
Mrs. Poyaton is the former Margaret
Weigel of Tucksville. :
Rev. and Mrs. John §S. Prater
moved into Prince of Peace rectory
on W.onday. Rev. Prater will officiate
at the church for the first time this
coming Sunday.
"Max. and Mrs. Gilbert Harvey, for-
mo of Hanover Township, have
moved to Dallas R. D. 3 Mr. Har-
vey is employed at Linear Corpor-
ation.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Oliver,
Binghamton, N. Y. spent the early
part of last week “visiting at the
Rood homestead, Lehman Avenue,
Dallas. i
Mr. and Mrs. James Maloney and
family have moved from Plymouth
to Lakeside Drive, Dallas Mr. Ma-
loney is connected with the Bell
Telephone. Company.
Lida Smith, sister of Chick Smith,
Néw York City, is spending several
Neighborhood
.
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1962
News And Notes Of Personal
SECTION A — PAGE 5
Interest
Charles Long's Hosts
To Employees’ Families
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Long,
entertained at a corn and weiner
roast, August 21, at their home in
Sweet Valley. Attending were em-
ployees and their families, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Lanning, Darl, Larry
and Connie; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Scherer, Dianne, Donna and Debbie;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walters, Tim-
my and Cathy; Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Ferrey, Bill and Lillijune; Mr.
and Mrs. Robent Gabel, Bobby and
Linda; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wesley,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wiley, and
Helen, and Dianne; Pastor and Mrs.
B. Kirby Jones, B. K. and Brett;
Bob; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richards
and Teddy; Mr. and Mrs. William
George, Marcia Jean; Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Hill, Mr, and Mrs. Basil
Masters; Mr. and Mrs. McKinley
Long; Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trumbow-
er; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maxwell;
Paul Padew; Russell Bilby; Robert
Evans; Mrs. Jean Stacy, Janine, Jay
and Eric; Mrs. June Iverson and
Bradley; Mrs. Willis Turner and Ed-
die; Mrs. Floyd Hoover and Patsy;
Mrs. Mildred Scherer, John; Mrs.
Lohman Hawk; Mrs. Gerald Cragie;
Betty, George and Kathy Kliamo-
vich; Barry and [Sandy Pahler;
Debra Petroskiy Peter Clarke; Henry
Post, Mr. and Mrs. Long, and chui-
dren, Gloria, Wilma, Jan, Wanda,
Miralee Beth. Dean, working out
of the area was unable to attend.
Lehman Students Are
Guests Of Hogabooms
Sue Fielding and Kathy Mingus
were hostess at a party last Wed-
nesday, with guests hunting clues to
direct them to the site of the party,
held in the rumpus room of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Hogaboom, Sutton
Road, Trucksville.
The treasure hunt started at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Fielding.
Ping-Pong, bowling, darts and quoits
along with records and refreshments
were enjoyed by the group. Attend-
ing were Wilma Long, Mary Ann
Kachemba, Ellen Harris, Pat Kana-
sky, Cherry White, Ken Elsworth,
Don Stroud, Fred Brown, Alan Land-
is, Roy and Carl Squier, Ronnie
Hontz, Chester Rusilosky, Tom
Shouldice, Foster Bulford, Gary
Myers, Jay Ruckel Janet and John
Fielding, Lee Johnson, Stanley Gul-
bish of the Lake-Lehman faculty;
Mr. and Mrs. John Fielding, Mrs.
Preston Mingus, Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Hogaboom, and the hostesses.
Guests were members of the
sophomore ‘and junior classes at’
Lake-Lehman school.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Buckingham
and family spent the week touring
New York State and visiting Niagara
Falls. .
Mrs. Marry Glahn, David and Mar-
jorie, Bunker Hill, are spending sev-
eral days with Mrs. Glahn's sister,
Mrs. Marjorie Vollrath, Rochester,
N.Y,
Mrs. Ralph Rood and Mrs. Arline
Rood, Lehman Avenue, moved Tues-
day to an apartment at 174 Machell
Avenue, second floor. Mrs. Emma
VonArx lives in the first floor apart-
ment. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Samuels
and family, Kingston, have pur-
chased the Rood home and will move
in shortly.
Mrs. Frederic Anderson, Pioneer
Avenue, Shavertown, is a patient
at Nesbitt Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester E. Hawke,
Clearwater, Fla., are spending two
weeks at the home of Irene Moore,
East Dallas They were recent guests
of Mr. Hawke's brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hawke, Ash-
ley. Mrs. Hawke is the former Carrie
Moore, daughter of Emma and Jacob
Moore, East Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Troup Jr., New
Goss Manor, recently attended the
opening of the Trelawny Club, Ja-
maica, W. I
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ‘A. ‘Anesi, Oak
Hill, had as guests last week, the lat-
ter’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Newman and daugh-
ters, Dianne and Judy, Glenmont
Hills, Maryland. On Sunday they at-
tended the Merrill reunion at Naz-
areth, Pa. and were accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Merrel P. Bennett, and
son Billie; Don Anesi, Dale Anesi and
children, Sharon Lee and Dale Earl.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert ‘Addison,
Wyoming Street, Dallas, will move
Friday to Ganesvoort' R.D: 3, N.Y.
where Mr. Addison has accepted a
position teaching Physical Education
at Adirondack Community College,
days with the Smiths, Machell Ave.
Hudson Falls.
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Sacred Heart Church, Luzerne,
was the setting for the August wed-
ding of Marie Goodman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Goodman
of Dallas and Richard Baer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baer of Shick-
shinny.
Rev. Lawrence Weniger per-
formed the double ring ceremony.
Geraldine Goodman, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor, Robert
Stere, cousin of the i bridegroom,
best man. Ushers were Wayne
Baer and Robert Pilger.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore white floor length
gown of peau do soie featuring a
fitted bodice, three quarter sleeves,
and a Sabrina neckline of Chantilly
lace and pearls. Her bouffant veil
of silk illusion fell from a crown
of orange blossoms and seed pearls.
‘She carried) a white orchid on her
prayerbook:
Maid of honor chose a mint green
Marriage Announced
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RICHARD BAER
coctail dress of embroidered organza
with a bateau neckline and demi
sleeves.” She wore matching: green
organza picture hat and carried a
cascade of yellow roses.
The bride’s, mother chose dress
of medium blue with white acces-
sories and an orchiid corsage, bride-
groom’s mother selected dress of
light blue lace with white acces-
sories and orchid corsage.
A reception was held at O’Con-
nell’s Twin Lakes after which the
couple left on a wedding trip
through New York state.
The bride was graduated from
Dallas Township High School and
Wilkes College. The bridegroom was
graduated from Northwest High
School. J
The bride was honored at a
variety shower given by her sister,
Geraldine.
The couple will reside in Bound
Brook, New Jersey.
Mr. and Mrs. William Garnett,
Loyalville R.D. 2, will observe their
Golden Wedding Anniversary with
a family dinner at the Kingston
House on Sunday, September 2,
followed by open house for neigh-
bors and friends at their home on
Monday after 2 p.m. No invitations
have been issued for the open
house but they hope folks will drop
in for an old fashioned vi:it and a
cup of tea. ’
Mrs. Garnett is the former Lydia
Cobleigh, daughter of the late Gearge
and Eliza Whitesell Cobleigh, Loyal-
ville. Mr. Garrnett is ‘the son of the
late George and Hester Rogers Gar-
nett of Outlet. The couple was mar-
ried September 3, 1912, in Luzerne
by the late Rev. William Day and
went to hosekeeping at Outlet where
Mr. Garnett followed the carpenter
trade. They later purchased the Cob-
leigh homestead and farm where they
now reside. Mr. Garnett is now re-
tired.
There are three living daughters,
Mrs. Stanley Mroczkowski, Temple
Pa.,, R. D. 1; Mrs. Conard Hislop,
White Birch Trailer, Dallas R.D. 1;
Mrs. Stanley Livezey, Dallas R.D. 2;
also six grandchildren, William Har-
rison, Brunswick, Ohio, Robert and
Mr. and Mrs. Wil
To Celebrate 50th Anniversary
lam Garnett
Carl Harrison, Sweet Valley, Mrs.
Richard Rogers, Spring Lake, N.C.
Marilyn and Kenneth Livezey, Dallas
R.D. 2; also five great grandchildren.
The Garnetts attend Maple Grove
Methodist Church.
Lewis Kyttles, Hosts
At Family Picnic Party
Members of the Walter Kyttle
family, gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Kyttle, Pikes Creek,
on Sunday August 19, to enjoy a
day of picnpicing. Slides were
shown by Jerry Shilanski, taken
during his stay in the Mediter-
ranian Area. Attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Kyttle, Mrs. El-
mira Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Gensel and Margaret, Outlet; Mrs.
Glendoris Shilanski, Jerry, Lehman;
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Steltz, Doris
and Eddie, Meeker; Mr. and Mrg.
Renford Wilce, Wendy and Tammy,
Sweet Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Kyttle and daughter April Louise,
Pasaic, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Weed, Charles, Jr. and Linda, West
Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Re-
metz, Tunkhannock; Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Kyttle, Pikes Creek.
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John Girvans Are Hosts
| To Mrs. David Girvan
Mrs. David Girvan, Nanticoke,
who celebrated her eighty-fifth
birthday anniversary, was delight-
fully surprised when several Nanti-
coke friends drove her to Dallas
where she enjoyed a covered dish |
lunchon at the home of Mr. and |
Mrs. John Girvan. Her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr; and Mrs. Arthur
Cummings, Abingdon, Va., were
among the guests. /
Others present: Mrs. Lettie Jona-
than, Mrs. Lydia Jacob, Mrs, Mabel
Anthony, Nanticoke; Mrs. Nan Haus,
Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Thomas Kepner,
Brooklyn, N. Y., and ‘the host and
‘hostess.
Mrs. Cummings, who is a profes-
sional photographer, took several
pictures of the group.
Oscar (Pattons, Guests
On 53rd Pmniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Patton, Noxen,
were pleasantly surprised on. Wed-
when
their children entertained at a par-
ty ‘to celebrate their fifty third
wedding anniversary.
Present were: Mrs. Harry Wells,
Michael, Cindy, Rockland, Mass.;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett, South
Run; Mrs. Carl Smith, Dan, Sandy,
Kathy, Ruggles; Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Stredney, Benton; Mrs. Carl-
ton Patton, Byron, Miles, Amy, New-
ark, Del.; Mrs. John Kovalick, June,
John Jr, Mr. and Mrs. William
McGovern, Michael, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Clarke, Ricky, Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Ches-
ter Keiper, Allan and Tom, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Bennett, Carol, Lee,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Patton, Patty,
Betty, Debbie, Noxen.
H. J. Pollocks, Hosts
At Annual Outing
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pollock, as has
been their custom for the past sev-
eral years were hosts recently to the
Past Masters, Trustees and Officers
of Masonic Lodge 442, Wilkes-Barre,
and their wives. The men enjoyed
a ball game and quoit pitching, while
women engaged in less strenuous
games. Walter L. Hartz, bedecked in
full chefs’ uniform, assisted Mr. Pol-
lock at the ‘cook out’, which was
enjoyed by the following: Alexander
J. Boettger, J. Forrester Labagh,
Frederick J. Potter, Elmer R. Herr-
ing, Carl Nordstrom, Joseph ‘A. Mole-
ski, Robert J. Jennings, George A.
Hutchins, William E. Acornley, John
Ondich, Walter L. Hartz, Archie R.
Bosley, ‘Mesdames: Marie Bullock,
Alexander J. Boettger, J. Forrester
Labagh, Frederick J. Potter, Elmer
R. Herring, Joseph A. Moleski, Rob-
ert J. Jennings, George A. Hutchins,
William E. Acornley, John Ondich,
Walter L. Hartz, Archie R. Bosley,
and the host and hostess.
The men also participated in a
“fly casting” event on the beautiful
stream which flows through the spac-
ious grounds owned by the Pollocks.
Named Chairman
Commander Edward Buckley, Dad-
dow-Isaacs Post American Legion,
has been appointed chairman of the
Americanism program by District
Commander Mitchell’ Czock. Thomas
Reese is District Boys State Chair-
man.
Picnic Supper Held
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schrader,
Elizabeth, N. J., entertained at a
picnic supper Saturday evening at
their summer home, Cummings
Pond. Present: Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Cease, Shavertown, Roy Hubler,
Pittston, Mrs. James Bailey, Falls,
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paeglow,
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Married July 21
MRS. RICHARD BRADER
Bonnie Cragle, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry L. Cragle, Cease-
town, became the bride of Richard
Brader, Shickshinny, son of Mrs.
Laura Church of Berwick, Saturday,
July 21 at 10 a.m. Rev. Norman
Tiffany performed the ceremony in
Jackson Methodist church before
an altar banked with white gradioli
and palms}
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore an original gown of
white imported tulle and embroid-
ered lace over nylon net and chiffon
taffeta. The fitted bodice of im-
ported lace, studded with sequins,
was styled with sweetheart neck-
line, and long tight sleeves tapered
at the wrist. The voluminous skirt
featured four tiers, the top one of
lace over tulle, the others, tulle over
nylon net, all edged with alencon
lace, forming a chapel train, Her
tiered veil of French illusion, fell
from a crown of sequins and pearls
and she carried a Colonial bouquet
of white roses, carnations and lilies
of the valley.
Maid of honor was Susan Hazel-
tine, niece of the bride of Plymouth
Mountain. She wore pink nylon knit
over taffeta floor length gown with
stole and huge bow on skirt. Her
nose length veil fell from a crown
of rhinestones and she carried pink
roses and carnations.
Bridesmaids were Bonnie Church,
sister of the bridegroom of Berwick,
and Sharon Novitsky, Chase, and
Marilyn Cragle, Hunlock Creek, both
nieces of the bride. = They chose
gowns made like that of the maid
of honor in blue, yellow and mint
green respectively. Their headpieces
were wreaths of flowers attached to
nose veils and they carried -car-
nations and roses to match their
A little booklet for
prospective
brides _
Going to be married? Send
for one or two copies of our
little **"Wedding Gift Record"’
booklet. It contains spaces
for you to list your wedding
gifts, the names of the
' giversand the date you send
your ‘‘thank-you' notes.
The booklet is yours for the
asking. Just write or tele-
phone.
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Flower girls were Lisa and Chyrel
Ann Shouldice, nieces of the bride of
Point Pleasant, N. J. and Peggy
Cease of Lake Silkworth. Their
frocks were pink, blue and mint
green, tulle over taffeta. They
wore garlands of lilies of the valley
and carried baskets of mixed petals.
Lynn Novitski, another niece, was
ring bearer. [She wore pink or-
ganza dress and carried a pink satin
pillow. Mrs. Cragle, mother of the
bride, made the dresses of the maid
of honor, the bridesmaids, flower
girls and the ringbearer.
Mrs. Cragle, mother of the bride,
selected blue taffeta sheath, styled
with panel of matching pearls and
rhinestones, white accessories, and
shoulder bouquet of white carna-
tions and roses. Maternal grand-
mother, Jean Cease, wore navy and
white print sheath, white acces-
Kiwanis Women Hear
Talk On Make-up
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| Mrs. Kenneth Johnson and Mrs.
| Faune Sneddon, representatives of
| the Shy-Mak Up Company, were
guest speakers at the dinner meet-
| ing of the Women of Kiwanis at
| the Irem Country Club recently.
t Door prizes donated by the Shu-
Mak Up Company were won by Mrs.
| Ted Ruff,, Mrs. Leo Corbett, Mrs.
| Leon Emmanuel and Mrs. William
| Guyette.
| Mrs. Ernest Gay was in charge
| of “reservations and decorations, as-
| sisted by Mrs. Leroy Troxell and
| Mrs. Victor Piccone. 7
Mrs. Merill Faegenburg presided
| at the business meeting. Reports
| were given by the various com-
| mittees.
| Attending: Mesdames Alfred’ Ack-
{ erson, William Guyette, George Mec-
| Cutcheon, Ted Ruff, Leon Emman-
| uel, James Huston, Merrill Faegen-
| burg, David Joseph, Victor Piccone,
| Edwin Thompson, Leo Corbett, Le-
roy Troxell, Ernest Gay, Robert
Maturi, Helen Rice, John Williams,
| William Wright.
Lehman Woman's Club
To Meet September 3
Lehman Woman's Club will meet
Wednesday, September 5, at the
| home of Mrs. James Spivey, Oak
| Hill Mrs. Thomas Brown presides.
|All members are reminded of the
| rummage sale to be held Septem-
| ber 13, 14, and 15, in the Lare
| B-:ilding, Luzerne. Mrs. William
Cole, chairman, asks all members to
| call her if they are available to
work or are unable to bring the
rummage to her home,
sories, and white carnations and
roses, and. Mrs. Brader, mother of
the bridegroom, royal blue sheath
of chiffon and taffeta, white acces-
sories and white carnations and
roses..
Folowing the ceremony, a recep-
tion for 300 guests was held at St.
Michael's Hall, Breslau, with danc-
ing to Meltone’s Orchestra.
The bride is a graduate of Lake-
Lehman High School. She is em-
ployed as model at Heavenly Shoes.
Mr. Brader attended Northwest High
School. He is also Employed by
Heavenly Shoes. :
The couple resides right next
door to the bride’s parents in Cease-
town.
A. Channel-set diamonds
B. Two tapered baguettes
Prices include Federal
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loveliness of your gem. You will have all the enjoyment
of a new ring for the cost of th.e setting only.
E. Six large diamonds $125
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