DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Schooley, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and children, Don- na Lee and Curtis, Forty Fort, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Thomas and family, Millertown. Mrs. Thomas is the former Louise Schooley. Cathy Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin, Stafford Street, Trucksville, observed her thirteenth birthday October 1. She is a member of the eighth grade, Gate of Heaven School. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dooley, Harveys Lake and New York City, Mr. and Mr 8A ]bert L. Ray and children, Kar- la, Kevin, Barry, Brooke and Grace- ann, Sweet Valley, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Banks and Mr. and Mrs. James Bottoms, Wilkes- Barre, Sunday. The following children were bap- tized last Sunday with Rev. James Garrahan officiating. At the Maple Grove Methodist Church, Pikes Creek were Lori Beth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Naugle; Denise Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rem- ley; Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Sayre: Terry June, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayre; Twins Rene and Lloyd, child- ren of Mr, and Mrs. Sheldon Lam- oreaux. The six babies are cousins. All are residents of Pikes Creek, with the exception of the Lamoreaux twins who reside in Newark, New Jersey. Robert Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swire was baptized at the Loyalville Methodist Church and Beth Dee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Donsavage at the Meeker Method- ist Church: Rev. Garrahan is pastor of the three churches. Mrs. Alice Kuczawa and son Gregg, Reading, have returned h o m e atl spending a week with her par- entsy Mr. and Mrs. William Naugle, Pikes Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Lamoreaux and children, Sharon, Billy, Sheldon, Jr., Rene and Lloyd were weekend guests of tlre formers parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lamoreaux, Lake Silk- woh, Mrs. Iva Jones, Davenport Street, recently returned from General Hos- pital, after submitting to tests. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West, Buf- falo, N.Y., attended the 45th reunion of Plymouth High School, Saturday night at the Country Club. Mrs. La- verne Race, Davenport Street, who also attended, enjoyed the reminisc- ing with her former classmates. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Askey and daughters, Coleen and Sheila, of Horseheads, N.Y., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Roese, Sweet Valley, on Sunday. ‘ Rev. and Mrs. C.H. Frick are spend- ing two days at Somerset, Pa., where Rev. Frick will attend the Board Meetings of the Seay Memorial Child- rens Home, of which he is a director. : w ‘Welch and Mr. land Mrs. ‘Walter Davis, Davenport Street, visit- ed Mrs. Welch at Retreat Hospital, Friday and are sorry to report that sheags not at all well. Bob Long, Bobby, Donna, and Wooser Long, Jim Davis and Chuck Fiske attended the Bloomsburg Fair, Saturday. Robert Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Taylor, New Goss Manor, has received membership in Phi Theta Kappa, National Honorary Scholar- ship Society for Junior Colleges. He is a sophomore at Bluefield College, Bluefield, New Jersey. Mrs, Viola Schmassman, Woodlawn Drive, has returned after spending two weeks in Somerville, N.J., with her daughter. Ronnie Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Richards, Trucksville, the lad who was severely burned in his sleeping bag, in early summer, re- turned to his home, recently. Ronnie is ying tutored by Mrs. 'VanHorn and’is in the seventh grade. Mrs. Fred Snyder, Scranton, re- cently visited her daughter and son- in-1g4y, Mr. and Mrs. Al Shaffer, Lake View Terrace, Harveys Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jennings attend- ed the Penn State - Navy Game, at University Park, on September 22nd. Sarah Morris, Bryn Mawr, was their recent guest. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Moen and daughters, Dallas, attended the Penn State - Air Force game, at Univer- sity Park, this past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. George Williams and Carol, Dallas, recently spent the weekend with Mrs. William's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scaife, Bloss- burg, Pa. Mrs. Scaife accompanied them home, to spend a week in Dallas. i William C. Wint, business manager of Hanover Township School District, has returned to his home at North Lake after submitting to surgery at Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre. Mrs. Walter Kyttle, Outlet, Mrs. Glendaris Shilansky, Lehman, and ‘Mrs. Lewis Kyttle, Pikes Creek, spent thetgweekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clement Kyttle and daughter, April Louise in Pasaic, N. J. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shilan- sky and family at Garfield, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas VanHorn,, Dallas R.D. 3, have announced the birth of a baby girl at General Hos- | pital on September’ 29. i Joe Peterson, New York City, spent several days last week visiting his ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peter- son, Norton Avenue, Dallas. "Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDowell, Perrin Avenue, Shavertown, have announced the birth of a baby girl at General Hospital on October 2. Faith Elaine Edwards, bride elect of Lansdowne, formerly of Trucks- ville was guest of honor at a shower given by her grandmother, Mrs. Char. Neighborhood THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1962 SECTION A — PAGE © ews And Notes Of Personal Interest Jane Cooper Selects Wedding Party Members Jane Ann Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper, who will wed Robert Smith, November 3, at 3 pm, in Huntsville Methodist Church, announces that the follow- ing will be members of her bridal party: Mrs. Eileen Crane, matron of honor; Shirley Smith, Sandra Coop- er and Barbara Giza, bridemaids; Gloria and Gale Stenruck, flower girls; Warren Gensel, ring bearer; ushers, Grant and Gary Cooper, Barry Pearson and Charles Masters; junior ushers, Alan (Cooper and Darwin Smith. Mr. Smith has cho- sen as his best man, his brother, William Smith. The wedding re- ception originally scheduled for the Top Shelf, Harvey's Lake, will be held at the Spinning Wheel, Carey Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, due to the fire at the Top Shelf. Veronica Jean Senchak Is Christened Sunday Mr. and Mrs, John Senchak, Jr. Mountain Top, had ‘their infant daughter, Veronica Jean, christened by Father Monahan in St. Jude's Church, Mountain Top, on Sunday, September 30. Godparents were Janine Perkoski, Wilkes-Barre, and Fred Senchak, Fernbrook. Following the christening a dinner was held -at the family home. " Guests: Mr, and Mrs. John Sen- chak, Sr., sons, Fred and Robert, Marie Stolarick of Fernbrook; Mr. and Mrs. Nick Senchak, Nick Jr., Dianne and Robert, Swoyersville; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cobleigh, Idetown; | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Metzgar, Shav- ertown; Mae Bonn and Gus Metzgar, Wilkes-Barre; Catherine Ann; and Mary Ann Drums; Theresa Senchak, and the host and hostess, John and Gail Senchak. Denise Louise Weidner Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weidner, Lehman Avenue, announce the birth of a six pound, five ounce baby girl, Denise Louise, at Nesbitt Hospital on Saturday, September 29. There is a little boy, Bobbie, aged three and a half. Mrs. Weidner is the former Shirley Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox, formerly of Wilkes-Barre, now of Burbank, Calif. Mr. Weidner is son of Mrs. Mildred Weidner, Fernbrook, teacher at Lehman, Elementary School. He is employed as printer at the Dallas Post. Jo Ann Pilger Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pilger, 536 Fetner Road, Rochester, N. Y. ann- ounce the birth of a baby girl, Jo Ann born September 21, weighing 6 pounds 14 ounces. Waiting to greet the new little one at home were Debbie 7, Larry 5, Michael 4, and Stephen 3. Mrs. Pilger is the former Rosemary Kozak, daughter of ‘the Stanley Kozaks of Beaumont. Mr. Pilger is the son of Walter Pilger of Beaumont. Jennifer Mary Kem Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kern, Har- veys Lake, announce the birth of a daughter, Jennifer Mary, on Sep- tember 15. Mrs. Kern, the former Marion Elen- chek is daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. John P. Elenchek, West Overbrook Avenue, Dallas. v Mr. Kern is son of Mrs. Marion A. Kern, Idetown. | This is the couple's first child. Eastern Star Plans Show And Card Party “Who are the models for the “Fashion Show and Card Party” Wednesday, October 24, at the Dallas Junior High School at 8 P.M. ?” was asked a member of the Dallas Chapter 396 Order of the East- ern Star. » The reply was, ‘My husband asked me the same thing when I told him he was invited! I'll tell you the same as I told him: I really don’t know yet. Why don’t you come to find out?” | Mrs. Betty Meeker, the Worthy Matron, claims she knows the public will enjoy the games, door prizes, and refreshments too. Mrs. James Besecker Jr. Club Recording Secretary Mrs. James F. Besecker Jr., East Dallas, was recently elected: record- ing secretary of the Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania. Elec- tion took place at Erie on Tuesday, September 25. Installation for a two year term took place on Wed- nesday. There are 1400 members in the Federation. ! Wed Forty Five Years Mr. and Mrs. John O. Albeck, Hildonia Avenue, Dallas, celebrat- ed their forty-fifth wedding anni- versary Monday with a dinner party at the Lambertville House, Lambertville. Host and hostess were their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fiedler of Somerville, N. J. les Edwards, Williamsport, last Satur- day. Faith will marry Philip White on | October 20. ‘Willard Gensel, Henry Dendlers Are Hosts For Newlyweds A reception was held at ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dend- ler, Bethlehem, on Sunday honor- ing their son who was recently married. He received lovely gifts. Present were Mrs. Louisa. Schwe- bel, Mrs. Johanna Schwebel, Mrs. Verna Robinson, Paulsboro, N. J.; Marion Sullivan, Irene Lopert, Mrs. Nancy Grube, Jeffery, Vickie, Roy, Mrs. Beatrice Grube, Bethlehem; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hosler, Pam- ela Ann, Mrs. Marion Hamm, Earl Hamm Jr., Nancy Jones, Andrew Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dendler, Allentown; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frantz, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frantz, Wyoming;Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frantz, Nancy Steid- ing, Harveys Lake; Mrs. Lena Dendler, Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. Dendler and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dendler, bride and groom. i 1 Tammy Wilce Has Third Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Renford Wilce, Sweet Valley, entertained at a birthday party Sunday, honoring their daugh- ter, Tammy, who was three years old. Centerpiece was a large sheet cake featuring red roses, and bearing a cartoon character holding a birth- day cake with the inscription “Happy Birthday”. Games were played and refreshments served. Attending were Tammy's + great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kyttle, Outlet; grandparents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Lewis Kyttle, Pikes Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Gensel, Outlet; Mr. and Mrs. Loren Steltz, Eddie and Doris, Meeker; Mrs. Glen- doris Shilanski and Jerry, Lehman; Mrs. Howard. Kyttle, Ruth Ann, Lin- da and Romayne, Luzerne; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kyttle and April Louise, Pasaic, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rem- etz, Tunkhannock; Gary Shaw, Sandy, Joyce, and Peggy Swire, Nox- en; the honoree, her sister, Wendy and her parents. She received lovely gifts. Rev. Frick To Marry His Granddaughter Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Frick, Hunts- ville, daughter, Mrs. Gorden Wolver- ton, children, Charles, Janette and Lorraine Shavertown, will attend the marriage, Saturday, October 6th, of Leanne Frick, Doylestown, daughter of Earl J. Frick, son of Rev. Frick, will David Kirk, of Bloomfield, ™.J. The bride’s grandfather, Rev. kk, will assist at the ceremony at iii. ." esby- terain Church. Her aunt, Mrs. Wol- verton will be soloist at the wedding and reception following. ‘ The bride, a graduate of Bloom- field College, is doing social work with the Blind Association in New- ark, N.J. The groom, also , a gradu- ate of Bloomfield College, is a scientist. The couple will reside in Bloom- field N. J. SP4 Richard Cummings Spends Leave At Home SP 4 Richard Cummings, recently spent a leave at the home. of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cummings, Sr,, Sutton Road, Trucksville, after being stationed in Korea for the past fifteen months. He was entertained at a family picnic during his leave. Attending were brothers and sis- ters, Eileen, Helen, Francis, John, Charles, Larry and Joanne, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cummings, Jr. and daughter Barbara, Dick and his par- ents. Cummings is now stationed at the Seneca Ordanance Depot. Harvest Home Mountain Grange 567, Carverton, will hold its Harvest Home on Satur- day, October 6 beginning at 7:30 p.m. Vegetables and fruits will be auction- ed. Baked goods and refreshments for sale. | urday, Eg Hunt, Former Dallas Boy, ls Married In California A beauty contestant whose honors include the title, Miss Princess Tele- phone, the former Peggy Joyce Har- desty, of Yorba Linda, Calif. became the bride of E. Sandel Hunt, Septem- ber 9, in an afternoon ceremony at Capilla de San Antonio, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. William Hardesty, Yorba Linda Blvd., Yorba Linda, are parents of the bride while the bridegroom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Sandel C. Hunt, 751 E. Pinehurst Ave., La Harbe, former Dallas residents. For the ceremony at which the Rev. Mr. Jarvis P. Brown officiated the bride was attired in a full-length gown of delustered satin which feat- ured roses at the waistline and lace at the oval neckline and on the skirt. Pearls and crystals held her butter- fly veil and she carried gladioli, stephonitis and orchids. Oak leaves in red, brown and gold were carried with autumn-hued chrysanthemums by bridal attend- ants whose costumes were gold bro- cade sheaths fashioned with boufant overskirts and complemented with matching headpieces. Mrs. Lawrence Felcher of Brea was matron of honor and bridesmaids were Carol Scherer and Mrs. Kermit Dennis, ‘Anaheim. Pale apricot organdy was worn by Lorry Hock of Long Beach, flower girl. She carried gold chrysanthe- mums in a basket. . David Walters, Orange was best man. Ushers were John Creager, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, La Habre, Al Hoogeveen and Kermit Dennis, Anaheim and Newell Har- desty, Fullerton. In the Houseparty for the garden reception at which the newlyweds received 150 guests were Mrs. Myron Hock of Long Beach and Joanne Creager. ' Mrs. Hardesty was attired in a gold and blue brocade sheath with which she wore blue accessories and a gold orchid corsage. Mrs. Hunt chose navy blue and white. ‘For travel to Lake Tahoe, the bride selected light brown knit suit, a beige pillbox and other beige accessories. A Fullerton home will be establish- ed by the newlyweds. The bride is a secretary at American Electronics Inc. and attended the Verna Miller School of Modeling. The bridegroom holds a law degree from LaSalle Un- iversity and received an electrical engineering degree at University of Arizona. He is a reliability engineer at American Electronics Inc. The Hunts have many friends and relatives in this area. Carol Ann Mathers To Marry Jon R. Miller On October 20 Mrs. Ann Mathers, Lehigh Street, Shavertown, announces the engagement and approaching mar- riage of her daughter, Carol Ann, to Jon R. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller of Centermore- land. Carol Ann is also daughter of the late Bruce C. Mathers. The wedding will take place in Dallas Methodist Church on Sat- October 20 at 7 p.m. Re- George Shaver, Srs. Entertain For Relatives Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Sr., 243 Mathers Drive, Trucksville, entertained at a small gathering of relatives and friends in honor of their daughter, Mrs. Charles Conklin, Sr., who cel- ebrated her birthday anniversary and their grandson, Charles Conklin, Jr., who is on a thirty day leave. Hg recently returned after spending 15 months in Japan with the U. S. Navy. Present were: Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick, Mrs. Anna Comp- ton, Mrs. George Bellas, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seward, Donna and Larry Seward, Mrs. Edith Conklin, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr., Skip, Tom and Alan Shaver, Charles Conklin, Sr. and ‘David Conklin, the honored guest and the Shavers. Jane Ann Cooper Is Honored At Shower Jane Ann Cooper, bride-elect, was guest of honor at a shower given by Mrs. Evelyn Cooper and Sandra Cooper at the Grant Cooper home on September 22. Present were: Shirley Smith, Irene Major, Betty Davis, Lois Bertram, Alice VanHorn, Dorothy Falichuck, Meryl Wagner, Geri Zabit, Patricia Ryan, Sally Healey, Eileen Crane, Bonnie Wag- ner; Mesdames Marjorie Fiske, Hel- en Crane, Genevieve Smith, Robert Cooper. Prizes were won by Meryl Wagner, Patricia Ryan, Sally Healey and by the guest of honor. A delicious buffet lunch was ser- ved. DANCE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5th 8 to 11 p. m. KUNKLE COMMUNITY CENTER Music by the Fabulous “STARFIRES” RFR CANDIES NOW AVAILABLE AT EVANS DRUG STORE SHAVERTOWN, PA EXPERT TAILORING e Trouser Alterations ® Skirts & Dresses Hemmed ® Coat Alterations Cleaning & Pressing | ADAMS Clothes For Dad & Lad Back Mt. 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Pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Duda, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Kreidler, Mr. and Mrs. William Dungey, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Tex Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. George Weale and the guest of honor and the hostess. Celebration, Parties Held At P. M. Church Adult Fellowship Group, Glenview P. M. Church held its birthday and anniversary party Saturday evening in the social rooms of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Case, Mr. and Mrs. Gershom Hoyt and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Susaraba were honored on their anniversaries. Games were played and refreshments served to: Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seward, Mrs. Anna Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ran- dall, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Roy Moss, Mr. and Mrs. John Fluck and Kathy, Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick, Mary Traver, Ken and Ruth Higgins, and the honored guests. The Dallas Post Has Hundreds of Modern Type Faces 1 To Select From Shavertown, entertained at a surprise’ Helen Long Becomes Bride Of David Blaine The Assembly of God Church, Mooretown, was the setting Satur- day afternoon, one o'clock for the marriage of Helen Long, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Simon Long, Sweet Valley, to David Blaine, son of Mrs. Clara Blaine and the late Frease Blaine, Church Street, Nanticoke. Rev. Louis Trotta, Pastor, per- formed the ceremony. Violet Hardy was organist and Mrs. Jean Trotta, soloist. Dorothy Long, sister of the bride was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Betsy Winter and Jenny Long, sisters of the bride, and Mrs. Marjorie Cot- terman, cousin of the bride. Flower girl was another sister of the bride, nine year oid Mary Jo Long. Frank Spock, Plymouth, served as Mr. Blaine’s best man. Ushers were Silas Blaine and William Blaine, brothers of the bridegroom, and Wil- liam Corbett, Newark, N.J. Robert Long, ten year old brother of the bride was ring bearer. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of chantilli lace and ‘tulle over taffe- ta, designed with fitted basque bod- ice, long tapered sleeves, scooped neckline of scalloped lace featuring sequins and pearl trim. The front of the bouffant skirt was offset with | appliques of Alencon lace; tiers of] ruffeled tulle and lace formed the. back skirt, which fell into a chapel sweep. She carried a Colonial bou- | quet of carnations and lilies of ‘the valley. The Maid of honor chose ice blue chiffon dress featuring long sleeves, jeweled neckline, “and “lace bodice. She carried a nosegay of ‘blue and white carnations, Bridesmaids dresses were nylon cocktail gowns with scooped neck- lines, fitted bodice, and full skirts. Sleev~s were puffed, and satin bows formed the belts. Colors cho- sen were pink, blue, and yellow, with each girl carrying a matching nosegay of carnations. 1 The attractive little flower girl wore dress of pink chiffon with re- embroidered lace trim. She carried a basket of pink and white carnat- ions. Mrs. Simon Long, mother of the bride selected cocoa brown pressed jersey sheath, with brown and beige accessories, and corsage of yellow glamilias. Mrs. Blaine, mother of the groom, chose blue silk dress with jeweled neckline and three-quarter length sleeves. Her accessories were red and her corsage, white glamilias. Following the ceremony a recept- ion for approximately one. hundred fifty guests was held at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Blaine is a graduate of Hunt- ington High School. Prior to her mar- riage she was employed at.General Cigar Co., Kingston. Mr. Blaine is a graduate of Shickshinny High School. He is employed as a yardman for Arco Trucking Co. Union City, N.J. The couple reside at: 47 Thomas Street, Newark, New Jersey. ° A large variety shower was given on August 4, by Irene Lamoreaux; Dorothy Long, and Joan Harrison. Out of town guests attending the wedding were Mrs. Fred Hubber, and Cindy Kennedy, Elizabeth, N.J. Mr. and Mrs.. John Calandrillo, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Smisko, Newark, Mrs. Minnie LaBar, Marion, Indianna and Mrs. Nell Austin, Sacramento, Cal- ifornia. Rummage Sale The Dallas Chapter, 396 Order of the Eastern Star, will hold a Rum- mage Sale in the Lare Building, Luz- erne October 25, 26, and 27. Contact Mrs. Betty Meeker, Worthy Matron, or Mrs. Myrtle Rineman and Mrs. Anna Ault co-chairmen, if any one wishes to have rummage collected. | a GIR GOREN, NORGE SAN WS ~ Going Out Of Business! i PRICES REDUCED Again! MAIN ST. Must Leave Soon So Shop Now! MANY BRAND NAME ITEMS — MARIA'S — "DALLAS tl Mr. and Mrs Raymond Wilson Ce Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Wilson, Noxen, celebrated their fiftieth wed- ding anniversity on September 24 with open house for friends and rel- atives. The party table was attractive with centerpiece of roses and huge wedding cake baked by their niece, Mrs. Charles Salico. The couple was married at Noxen Methodist Church, September 19, 1912, by the Rev. Joseph Pennell and spent all their married life in Noxen except for fifteen years in Endicott, N.Y. Present were William Race, Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Crispell, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Race, Mr. and Mrs. Paul ebrate Fiftieth Anniversary Costanzo, Phyllis, Darlene and Carol, David Stair, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Race Rev. and Mrs. Theodore Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Salico, Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanCampen, Tim, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Shoemaker, Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Race, Christine, David, Mr. and Mrs. Sumner ‘Spencer, Donna, Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cobleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Race, Mrs. Daisy Crispell, Mrs. Lela Sick- ler, Jill, Laurie, Elva, Ruth Mowry, Mrs. Raymond Denmon, Mrs. Earl Crispell, Mrs. Francis Schenck, Edith Race, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Scouten, Sandra and Burton Jr. Entertains Card Club Mrs. Gladys ‘Fink, Cease Drive, Shavertown, was hostess to her card club recently. Attending were; Mes- dames Harold Lamoreaux, Eugene Lavelle, Clint Cobleigh, Raymond Price, Ted Newcomb, Francis Sabol- ski, Gene Phillips, and the hostess. Refreshments were served and prizes won by Mesdames; Harold ‘Lamore- aux, Gene Phillips and Clint Cobleigh. Covered Dish Supper Rural Branch Nesbitt Hospital Auxiliary will open the season with a covered dish supper Friday, Octo~ ber 5, 6:30 p.m. in the social room of Centermoreland Methodist Church. Each member is asked to bring, her own place setting. Dessert and beverage will be served by Mrs. Truman Reeves, Mrs. Draper Schoon- over, and Mrs. Harold Davenport. then your choice of a diamond ring to symbolize it is an important decision to be made. Since the trend is towards the round setting because of the way it emphasizes quality, we show four variations - all beautiful and modestly priced. 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