The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 03, 1963, Image 5

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
THE DALLAS POST,
SECTION A — PAGE 5
Married November 24
MRS. WALTER GLADKOWSKI JR.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ellsworth,
Lehman, announce the recent mar-
riage of their daughter, Louise
Marie, to Walter M. Gladkowski,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M.
Gladikowski, Sr. of McKeesport, Pa.
T™® double ring ceremony was
performed by Rev. Richard Frank
in eo of Heaven Church, Dallas,
on NOGvember 24th. Patricia Mastal-
ski was organist. The altar was
decorated with white gladiolas,
chrysanthemums and palms,
Judith Gladkowski, sister of the
bridegroom, was maid of honor,
Linda Louise Tough, cousin of the
bride, flower girl.
Richard Pavlovic of McKeesport|
was best man. Kenneth and Ho-|
ward + Ellsworth, = brothers of the |
bride, were ushers. |
Given in marriage by ‘her father,
the bride = wore satin floorlengthi
sheath gown with detachable over-|
skirt, a bateau neckline and
three-quarter length sleeves. Her
double. tiered veil was fashioned to
a queen’s crown of Aurora Borealis, |
crystals and pearls. Her only
jewelry was a single strand of
pearls. She carried a cascade bou-
quet of white rosebuds and ivy.
Maid . of honor wore opera green
sheath of glace satin with chiffon |
overblouse.
| bouquet of gold pompens and ivy.
Flower girl
taffeta dress with full skirt and
short puffed sleeves. Her head
| piece was a Dior bow of matching
material with a veil and she car-
ried basket of gold and bronze
pompons and ivy, tied with green
ribbon.
The mother of the bride selected |!
candlelight brocade sheath dress ||
with matching jacket, regal blue
accessories, and corsage of pink
rosebuds and bridegroom’s mother,
a coffee-colored suit with blue fox
fur
Her corsage was of Orange Delight
rosebuds.
The bride's grandmother, Mrs.
Grace Whitesell, wag attired in navy
blue silk jersey dress and matching
accessories.
blue and white carnations.
The bridegroom’s grandmother
Mrs. Frank Korak, wore beige dress,
and corsage’
matching accessories,
of apricot carnations.
A reception for members of the
immediate families was held follow-
ing the ceremony in Lehman Fire|
Hall.
Mrs. .Gladkowski is a graduate of
Lehman-Jackson-Ross High School
and Pennsylvania State University.
She was a member of Kappa Delta
Sorority and Sigma Alpha Eta, &
speech and hearing honor society
She ig teaching Second Grade for
the Gateway Union School District,
Pitcairn.
Mr, Gladkowski is a graduate ef
McKeesport High School and Penz-
sylvania State University. He was
a member of Delta Sigma Phi frs-
ternity. He is employed ag a land-
scape architect for Griswald, Win-
ters, and Swain in Pittsburgh.
The bride was feted at showers
given by Judith Gladkowski, So-
rority sisters at Pennsylvania State
University and by the faculty of
| Pitcairn Elementary School.
For traveling the bride wore
brass-green tweed suit with Leopard |
collar, brown accessories, and cor-
sage of Orange Delight rosebuds.
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Her headdress was a
| Dior bow of matching material with
| a veil and she carried a cascade
was attired in gold
collar and brown accessories. |
Her corsage wag of!
{ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Polk and Mr.
ind Mrs. H. Robert Ash, Harris Hill
oad, Trucksville, spent Christmas
Day with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Keene and family, Levittown.
| Mrs, David Jones, Outlet, Harvey's
lake is improving at General Hos-
pital following injuries suffered in a
‘all at her home four weeks ago,
Mrs. G. L. Howell, Midway Man-
br, Trucksville, had as Christmas
Zuests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newton
fand Alice of Broadheadsville. Alice
stayed with her grandmother for a
week after the holiday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Litzenberger, Fern-
brook, is a patient in Nesbitt Hos-
pital, where she underwent surgery
on Friday. Mrs. Litzenberger is
mother of Mrs. Hazel Berti, Dallas
and Mrs. Henry Evans, Fernbrook,
with whom she resides.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dendler and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff,
Sr., Noxen, spent Wednesday at the
| home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shilan-
ski and family, Trenton, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case, Mr. and
i Mrs, Fred Case, Noxen, drove to
i Roselle, N.J., Saturday to visit Mr.
{ and Mrs. Jack McGinley and family.
The Fred Cases also visited the Rob-
ert Shilanski family at Trenton and
came home again Saturday.
/
The couple resides at 1311 Ridge
St., McKeesport.
~
Only
Davenport and children, Robert Jr. A
THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1968
Purely Personal [RRM CALENDAR
Protect
stock out
frosted sudan
warns
exter
of fields where there is
grass or sorghum,
Sam Guss, Penn State
veterinarian, A few
Dy.
sion
mouthfuls of this frosted forage can |
kill cows. When the plants are
frosted, deadly poisons are formed.
In case of poisoning, early treat-
ment is a must. The same thing
applies if your animals should eat
wild cherry or choke cherry leaves
which are frost damaged.
Exercise Cows Cows
exercise even in winter, says Har-
| vey E. Shaffer, dairy specialist. An
| exercise lot convenient to the barn |
| is recommended,
Hunting License Is Permit —
Game is a public resource and be-
longs to everyone, but land owner- |
{ship is s. priv ate, Robert G. Wingard,
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N. Lehigh St.
Shavertown, Pa.
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1 "’ correspondence course, and
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Propagation j is s gardening’s fine art. |
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