Purely Personal ¢ weg! 2 5 v d 8 / ~ and Mrs. Clarence VanHorn, Balti- - and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett, Orchard DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Jack Martin, Jr., Stafford Street, Trucksville, was confined to his home last week with a virus. He is in third grade at Gate of Heaven School. Pvt. John Comer, whose wife ‘the former Eileen Cummings, resides in Trucksville has returned to Fort Ben- jamin Harrison, Indiana, after being called here by the death of his moth- er, Mrs. Mary Comer, Kingston. Mrs. Lottie ' Wroblewski, Center Hill Road, entered General Hospital Wegiesday for surgery to correct a devrciency of a tear duct in her eye which has been troubling her for some years. She will be a patient for four days. Fireman 1st Class USN Richard Griffith, and his wife, Boston Naval Base, spent the past few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffith, Shavertown. Dick sails on tour this week. Mrs. Alwen Nortenson, one of the friendlest people in Shavertown, is confined to her home by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Porter, Shaver Avenue, had as Sunday dinner guests Thurza and Alice Williams, Kingston. Mrs. Johnson Miers, Perrin Ave- nue, has been ill at her home. Ruth Bennett, student nurse at Geisinger Medical Center, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett, Trucksville. Ruth, a graduate of Dallas Area High School, will complete her training this summer. A. W. Shafer, Druid Hills, Shaver- town, is a patient in Nesbitt Hos- pital, where he underwent surgery last gweek. . Raymond Morton, Carverton, ig ill at her home. Ny of his friends in this area will be pleased to hear that Rev. Rovert Wood is home from the hos- piatland making satisfactory prog- ress. Mrs. Emma VanHorn, formerly of Dallas, is spending the winter with her two sons and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Henry VanHorn and Mr. more, Md. Mrs. VanHorn is also the mother of Mrs. Jesse Coslett. Mrs. John T. Stahl, Lehman, and daughter, Christine, «returned to Boston last weekend with her hus- band, Rev. John Stahl, who spent the mid semester recess with his family. Rev. Stahl is studying for his master’s degree at Boston Uni- versity. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stahl, Shavertown, made the trip with ‘them to help in the mov- ing. Young Mrs. Stahl had resided temporarily in Lehman. A Mrs. John Williams, Dallas, is spending her entire:time.at the bed- side of her very ill husband, who “has been a patient in the Veterans’ Hospital for some months. The Wil- liams operate the variety store on Church Street. Hilda Carey is leaving today for the erican Alumni Council Dis- trict’ ¥2 which will be held at Po- cono Manor. It starts today and ends Friday. Won R. Schmaltz, Harveys Lake, is a patient at Geisinger Hospital. SA . Mr. and Mrs. John Novitski, Sutton Road, Trucksville, recently had as weekend guests, the latter's mother and sister, Mrs. Helen Zu- rinski, Luzerne and Marie Zurinski, R. N., New York City. Mrs. Jerome Gardner, Sr., Shrine Acres, retuned home on Monday after having been a patient in General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Woolbert and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malkemes, Shaver- town, spent the weekend in Carlisle as the guests of the former’s daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. James ‘White. Mrs. White is the former Gail ‘Woolbert. K®aeth Woolbert, Rice Street, Trucksville, is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Mgyy Bennett, freshman at Lycom- ing'®®ollege, returned to classes on Monday after spending the mid-sem- ester recess with her parents, Mr. Street, Trucksville. Art Kibbler, owner and operator of Art’s Produce Market, Memorial Highway, Dallas, submitted to sur- gery at General Hospital yesterday. Ray Turner, Jr., Oak Hill, is a patient at General oHspital where he submitted to surgery. Robert Besecker and family have moved from Silver Springs, Mary- land, to Church Street, Dallas. Mary Dora 'Scott has resumed her studies at Marywood College after spending the spring recess with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Scott, Hnutsville Road, Dallas. Joe Peterson, New York City, spent several days this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neighborhood THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1963 News A nd Notes Of Personal Interest SECTION A — PAGE.5 ee h 3 Mary Claire Wesley Is Honored On Birthday Mr. and Mrs. George Wesley, Sr. Sweet Valley entertained at a birth- day party Saturday, January 26, honoring their daughter, Mary Claire, who was fourteen. She is a member of the Freshman class, Lake-Lehman high school. Games and dancing were enjoyed, with plenty of refreshments on hand. Attending were Betty Zapotoski, Helen and Ellen Ide, Dian- ne Evans, Michael Finan, Dianne Bliz- zard, Shirley Lubinski, Barbara Scovish, Cheryl Thomas, Kay Keefer, Florence Yablonski, Judy Zimmer- man, Linda Lord, Barry Ray, LeRoy Wandell, Ronnie, Harrison, Richard Pierson, Charles Weaver, Ralph Pief- fer, Joseph Kernag, Joe Harris, Ralph Allen, Mark Keating, George Kliamo- vich, Lillijune Ferrey and Lana Johnson. Patty Ann Lasher Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lasher, De- munds Road announce the birth of a daughter on January 27 in Nesbitt Hospital. They have named her, Patty Ann and she weighed in at 7 pounds 12 ounces. The Lashers have a son, “Chuckie” who will be 4 in March. Mrs. Lasher is the former Barbara Kern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. He- man Kern, Harvey's Lake and Mr. Lasher is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reue] Lasher, Demunds Road. Patty makes six grandchildren for both the Kerns and the Lashers. Have Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rothen- becker, Alexandria, Va., announce the birth of a baby girl, January 4. Mr. Rothenbecker is formerly from Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Rothen- becker is ‘the former Ann Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gray of Pikes Creek. This is the couples third child. Fred R. Westfield 3rd Dr. and Mrs. Fred R. Westfield, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., announce the birth of a son, Fred R. Westfield, III, on January 22 in Holy Cross Hos- pital in Fort Lauderdale. This is the couple’s first child. Mrs. West- field is the former Dorothy Williams of Kingston. Dr. Westfield 6 is a resident ‘doctor at Holy Cross Hos- pital. Heeis son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Westfield, former residents of Mt. Greenwood. Entertains For Sister Mrs. Sarah Miller, Bunker Hill recently entertained at her home for her ‘sister, Mrs. Harry Strauser of Kingston who celebrated her sixty nineth birthday. Guests were: Mesdames John Wilson, Harry Johnson, Marvin Sellars, Fred Par- sons, William Williams, Sheldon Miller, Samuel Nichols, the hostess and ‘the guest of honor. Myra Price, Surprised On Sixty Fifth Birthday Myra Price, Sutton Road, Trucks- ville, was pleasantly surprised on Saturday, January 26, when mem- bers of her family arrived, unex- pected, to hold a birthday party. She was sixty five. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Roberts, Daniel Jr., Coopersburg, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, Debbie and Tommy, Bethlehem; Mrs. Howerth James Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. David Price, Harveys Lake. Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. James are daughters of Mrs. Price. : Mrs. Price was guest of the John Novitski family, also of Sutton Road, on Friday evening, where the little Novitskis, Janice, Jill, Jack and Jeff, surprised her with a lovely birthday cake. THE DALLAS POST OFFSET DEPARTMENT Is One Of The Finest ! 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Robert E. Dyer, | ployed as secretary for Triangle Publications, TV GUIDE division, in Radnor, Pennsylvania. Mr. Shotwell is a 1959 graduate | of Westmoreland High School and attended Millersville State College. He is now serving in the United States Air Force, stationed at Wurt- smith Air Force Base, Oscoda, Marie Annette Stolarick Marries Robert Daniel Senchak % St. Therese Church, Shavertown, was the setting Saturday, January 26, for the nuptial mass which united :in marriage Marie Annette Stolarick, and Robert Daniel Sen- chak att 10 a.m. She is daughter {of Mr: “and Mrs. George Stolarick, Ridge Street, Fernbrook. Mr. Sen- chak is son,of Mr. and Mrs. John Senchak, Sr., Overbrook Avenue, Shavertown. Rev. Francis Brennan, assistant pastor, officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Eileen McDowell was organist and Adrian E. De- Marco, Sr., soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore: floor length gown of, lace over taffetta, with fitted bodice, cap sleeves and scoop neck- line. ' The bouffant skirt was in tiers, featuring a short train. Her elbow length veil of French illusion fell from a two tiered crown of aurora borealis ‘and she carried a Colonial bouquet of white carna- tions, centered with an orchid corsage. Maid of honor was Anne Marie Lechak, ‘Courtdale, cousin of the bride. Donna Lee Henninger, Fern- brook, was bridesmaid. Miss Le- chak’s gown was aqua, Miss Hen- ninger’s pink. Their gowns fea- tured an empire bodice with sa- brina neckline. Waistlines were ac- centuated with large bows, and the bouffant skirts were hooped. Their veils, which fell from a crown of | pearls, matched their gowns and any member or at the door. they carried Colonial bouquets of white carnations. : John Senchak,, Jr., was his brother’s best man. Acting as ushers were Stephen Moleski, Kings- ton, cousin of the bride, and Fred Senchak, Shavertown, brothers of : the groom. Mrs. Stolarick, mother of the bride selected toast sheath dress of chantilly lace over satin bodice with satin skirt. Her accessories were beige. Mrs. Senchak, mother of the groom chose two piece dress of blue brocade, trimmed with fur, ac- cessories matching the dress. Their corsages were of orchids. Following the ceremony a wed- ding reception was held at Kone-. fals Hall, Edwardsville, and the couple left for a wedding trip. Mrs. Senchak is a graduate of Gate of Heaven Elementary school. She attended Dallas Senior High School. Mr. Senchak is a graduate of Westmoreland High School, and Wyoming Valley Technical School. He is employed at Hy-Art Lamp Manufacturing Company, Wilkes- Barre. ’ They are residing at 28 Ridge Street, Fernbrook. Mountain Grange Supper Mt. Grange 567 will serve a Pork and, Sauerkraut Supper at Carverton Grange Hall on Saturday beginning at 4:30 p. ma tH Tickets’ may be purchased from AT Rosemary Sportswear ‘Shavertown Shopping ‘Center Et” t x y ot ) | | | L 1st DRESS Regular Price ‘2nd DRESS only 1 \ Bi AE a a a a ai EES um aa i a i i, & and ' Mrs. town was married to Larry Piatt, ceremony. AME EI EEN EIEN En CEE EE E000 Miss Ruth Croman Is Married Ruth Croman, Grant Croman, Shaver-d son of Mr. and Mrs, Donald Piatt, Carverton on Saturday afternoon in Carverton Methodist Church. Rev. William Reid performed the The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore pale pink lace, street length gown, made with fitted bodice and flared skirt. Her matching hat was decorated with rose leaves and nosetip veil. Bridesmaid, Mary Hoover, chose an apricot chiffon gown, also street length, and white accessories. Best man was James Strauser. Mother of the bride selected a To Larry Piatt On Saturday daughter of Mr. | gown of lavender lace over taffeta with black hat and ‘accessories, the bridegroom’s mother chose gown of teal blue and gold with a matching feather hat and brown accessories. A reception for the immediate family followed Saturday evening at ‘| the Foothills Diner, Mooretown. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Piatt, Sunbury and Mrs. Joan Moore, North Adams, Mass. The bride attended Dallas Area High School. Mr. Piatt will gradu- ate in June from the local high school. The couple after a brief honey- moon are residing with the bride- groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.» Don- ald Piatt, Carverton. Wilbur Shaws, Hosts Et Birthday Parties Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Shaw, Main Road, Sweet Valley, entertained at a birthday party Saturday after- noon, honoring their daughters, Joleen, who was ten January 28, and Gail who was seven, January 12. The color motif was carried out in pink, blue and yellow. Two large birthday cakes, adorned the table. Favors were candy and balloon noisemakers. Games were the main diversion of the after- noon, before luncheon was served to Connie and Barton Clemmow; Di- anne and Roseanne Mahoney, Marjo and Bobby Long, Beth Vonderheid, Kathy Kline, Beverly Harris, Karen and Lois Baer, Coleen Wandell, Jane Steinruck, Gene Holcomb, Candy Sorber, Barbara and Jerry Rosencrans, Judy Shaw, Francine Altemus, Linda Hughes, Dianne and Helen Wesley, Lynn, Barbara and Beverly Adams, Fawn and Dolores Clark, Richard Bridall, the hon- oree’s grandparents, Frank Crossin ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shaw. Both girls attend Ross school, 'Jo- leen in fifth grade and Gail in second. Brenda Bloomer Has Fifth Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, Sr. Roushey Street, Fernbrook enter- tained at a birthday party Saturday evening in honor of their grand- daughter, Brenda Bloomer who was five. The beautiful birthday cake made an attractive centerpiece. En- joying the party were; Mr. and Mrs. Laing Colbaugh; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, Jr., Billy, Jimmy and Judy; | Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stanton, Bobby and Carl; Mr. and Mrs..Jay Bloomer and Melinda, the guest of honor and her grandparents. Silver Leaf Club Mrs. Ralph Hess was hostess to Kunkle Silver Leaf Club Tuesday evening, when Mrs. William Weaver, president, showed films taken at the December banquet at the Castle. Present were Mesdames Ralph Ashburner, Ralph Elston, Virgie Els- ton, Russell Miers, William Brace, Ann Weaver, Oliver Ellsworth, Flor- ence Klimeck, Elizabeth Hess, Adirene Nulton, Stanley Harrison, Owen Ide, Emma Miller, Forrest Kunkle. On Panel At Tea Mrs. John Rogers, Shavertown Methodist Church will be a member of the panel presenting the program at the Interfaith Tea to be held on | Carol Sayre Is Guest At Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. William Sayre, Sr., Lake Silkworth entertained at a party last week honoring their daughter, Carol, who was seven January 24. A beautifully decorat- ed birthday cake featuring ‘Little BoPeep”’was made by her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Pikes Creek. Games were played and refresh- ments served to Karen and Debbie Sayre, Elizabeth Wright, Linda Tough, Susan Woodling, Angeline Strenfil, Joanita Swartz, Mary Ann and Ann Marie Spock, Karl and David Morrissey, Chris ‘Swartz, Craig Sayre, Mrs. Ben Swartz and Annette, Mrs. Thomas Sayre and Beth, Mr. and Mrs. William Sayre, Jr., Mrs. Thomas Morrissey. Carol is in second grade at Lehman elementary school. She was the recipient of many loovely gifts. Mrs. Rita Rittenhouse Is Honored At Shower June Lynn, Noxen entertained the following at a stork shower in honor of Mrs. Rita Rittenhouse at her home in Sweet Valley, Sunday afternoon. Present: Mesdames Shirley Moyer, . Eva Root, Ethel Engleman, Ruth Dymond, Mildred Lavelle, Gladys Goble, Ida Morris, the hostess and the guest of honor. Carl 8s Thee... 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