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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
« Purely
Personal
Harold Schooley has returned to
work after being confined to his
home on Davenport Street with ill-
ness. Mr. Schooley is employed at
the Acme Warehouse in Forty Fort.
Ira Cease, East Franklin Street,
is a patient at Geisinger Medical
Center, Danville.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Prinzing,
formerly of Hunt Street, have ar-
rived safely in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Leaving January 22 for their des-
tinati@, they had hoped to make
the trip in two days, but due to
the hazardous driving conditions
and extreme cold the trip necessi-
tated six days.
Friends and neighbors of Mrs.
Mary Daubert, Parrish Street, wish
to convey tHeir condolences to her,
upon the death of her sister, Mrs.
Bridget Fegal, Wilkes-Barre.
Mrs. James Brown, Joseph Street,
is improving after being confined to
her home by illness.
Harold Lamoreaux has been con-
fined to his home on Mill Street by
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore McHenry;
Orange, had ‘as recent guests Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Brown, Phyllis, Nancy
and Cheryl, Hank Sebring, Cortland,
N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Lewis LaBar,
Teddy and Rose Faperato, Pittston.
Mrs. William Conners, Ferguson
Avenue, flew to Altoona Thursday
morning from Avoca Airport to visit
her husband. He is employed with
Bell Telephone Company. She re-
turned on the weekend accompanied
by her husband.
Tragy ease, East Franklin Street,
is tafe patient at Geisinger
Medical Center.
Mra Ira Hoover, Holly Street,
Trucksville, is a patient at Nesbitt
Hospital, due to a broken ‘ankle.
Cards would be appreciated.
Harold Lloyd, R. D. 2, Shickshin-
ny, is recuperating at his home after
cracking a couple ribs, due to a fall.
Mrs. Thelma Wilson, formerly of
Dallas, is a patient at Charleston
Memorial Hospital, Charleston, Pa.
“ Richard Womer is ill at his: home
in Noxen. He is employed at Kanarr
Corporation.
Mrs. Glenn Siglin, Church Street,
Dallas, is recovering after a recent
illness.
Karen Kocher, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Kocher, is recover-
ing from measles at the home of
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gil-
bert Phares, [Sweet Valley. + Karen
is also the granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Sterling Kocher of Ruggles.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wertman
and son, Emory II, Chicago, Ill., and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold “Docky”’ Bellas
and daughter, Wanda, Arlington,
Va. recently spent the week in this
area where’ they visited Emory Lo-
zier, who is a patient in General
Hospital. Mrs. Wertman is the for-
mer Ruth Lozier, Mrs. Bellas the
former Marian Lozier, They are
daughigys of Mr. and Mrs. Emory
Lozier.” ‘Another frequent visitor to
hed dad’s bedside is Mrs. Alice Mil-
ler, Kunkle. Mr. Lozier still re-
mains/@@h serious condition.
Mrs. Fred Dodson, Fernbrook, is
ill at her home.
Peggy Malkemes, New Yorke City,
and Fred Malkemes, Jr., Bergen-
field, N. J., will spend ‘the weekend
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Malkemes, Sr., Ferguson Ave-
nue.
Mrs. Margaret Swartz, Danville,
spent the past week with her moth-
er, Mrs. John Ferguson, Shavertown.
"Mrs. Emaret Franklin, Center
Moreland, has been ill at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Coon, Harris
Hill Road, Trucksville, are vacation-
ing in Florida.
Mrs. Thomas Evans, the former
Janet Stahl, Shavertown, is a patient
at Hartford Hospital, Hartford,
Conn. She would enjoy receiving
cards from her friends.
Little Jesse Coslett, aged two,
Truckgville, is quite ill ‘at his home.
M®®ind Mrs. George Bemesderfer
and Mrs. Ruth Malchnes, Penn Ryn,
Pa, spent Sunday with their aunts,
Callie Bemesderfer and Mrs. Sally
Diehm, who are residing with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hosler, Parrish
Street. \
Mr.« and Mrs. William Moyer,
Schuylkill Haven, spent Sunday vis-
iting Mrs. Moyer’s brother and fam-
| ily, Mr. and Mrs. George Williams,
Dallas. »
Mrs. Millie Kline has returned to
Orange after several months resi-
dence in Mehoopany, to make her
home with Mrs. Rose Llewellyn.
Mrs. Kline broke her hip seven years
ago, and has not been in rugged
health since that time. Recently
she had another serious fall, which
dictated her return to Orange.
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1963
SECTION A — PAGE 5
ews And Notes Of Personal Interest
The marriage of Judith Ann Rob-
inhold and Wayne Barry Brandt
was solemnized last Saturday at
2:30 p. m. in Camp Hill Presbyterian
Church by the Rev. Spencer B.
Smith, assisted by the Rev. Donald
L. Mitchell. John Sholten, organist,
accompanied Mrs. J. E. O'Donnell,
who sang. A reception was held
at the West Shore Country Club.
Judy is a former Dallas resident.
The bride is daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Guy Robinhold II, 307
N. 25th Street, Camp Hill. The
bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Wayne Brandt, of 202
W. Keller Street, Mechanicsburg.
The bride wore a peau de soie
gown featuring re-embroidered alen-
con lace. = A chapel train fell from
a cluster of rosettes at the back
waistline of her fitted princess line
Her veil of silk illusion en-
circled a cluster of pearls and lilies
of the valley, and she carried white
butterfly roses, feathered carna-
tions, hyacinth bells, lilies of the
valley, centered with a white orchid,
in cascade arrangement.
Mrs. Daniel Guy Robinhold III,
of Baltimore, was matron of honor
Former Dallas Girl Married
MRS. WAYNE BARRY BRANDT '
for her sister-in-law. Bridesmaids
were Jo Ann Williams of New Cum-
berland and Mary Dora Scott, Dallas.
_ The attendants chose royal blue
glace reversable peau de soie sheaths
with bouffant back overskirts cen-
tered with a large rose at the back
waistline. They wore pearl-tipped
cabbage rose head pieces with cir-
cular face veils, and carried invert-
ed crescent bouquets of pink roses
and variegated carnations.
Paul S. Brandt was his brother’s
best man. Daniel Guy Robinhold
III, of Baltimore, the bride's brother,
John R. Failor of Mechanicsburg,
Harry D. Williams of Lafayette Hills,
cousin of the bride, and David M.
Lane of Mechanicsburg, were ushers.
Mrs. Brandt, a graduate of Camp
Hill High School, attended Southern |¢
Seminary Junior College and Indiana
State College. She is employed by
Bell Telephone Company. Her hus-
band, a graduate of Mechanicsburg
High School, is a highway drafts-
man with Berger Associates, Inc.,
Camp Hill.
After a honeymoon in New York
City, the couple will live in Som-
erville, Mass.
The wedding of Linda Conden,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Con-
den, Kunkle, and Boyd Barber, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barber, Tunk-
hannock, took place Friday evening,
February 1 at 7 p.m. in Kunkle
Methodist Church. Rev. Ruth Under-
wood, Duryea, performed the double
ring ceremony by candlelight.
The bride was attired in ballerina
length gown of white chiffon, with
lace bodice. Headpiece featured a
veil which fell from a tiara. She
carried a white corsage.
Attendants were Sharon Conden,
sister of the bride, who wore baller-
ina length gown of powder blue
chiffon and blue headpiece, and
Linda Conden, Kunkle, Marries
Boyd Barber Ot Tunkhannock
brother of the bridegroom,
Mother of the bride chose royal
blue street dress. Her corsage was
of white gardenias. 3
Mother of the bridegroom was
attired in blue street dress, wore
corsage of white gardenias..
Members of the immediate family
attended the small reception, held
at the home of the bride's parents,
after which the couple went to New
York on their wedding trip.
The couple resides in New York.
Mr. Barber is employed in New Jer-
sey.
Mrs. Barber is a 1962 graduate
of Dallas Senior High iSchool.
Mrs. George Shaver Sr.
Is Honored At Party
The Adult Fellowship Group of the
Glenview P. M. Church, Fernbrook
met on Saturday evening to honor
Mrs. George Shaver Sr., Sam Higgins,
Shirley Sasaraba and Verna Lamor-
eaux on their birthdays that occurred
during the month of February.
Tables were decorated with Val-
entines. Mrs. Stanley Karuza and
Mrs. George Saver Jr. were the
refreshment committee. John Fluck
was program chairman.
William Naugles Are
Hosts For Lori Beth
Mr. and Mrs. William Naugle, Sr.,
Pikes Creek, entertained at dinner
Sunday February 10, honoring their
granddaughter, Lori Beth, who was
one year old. She is daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Naugle, Pikes Creek.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. James
Curran, Pritchard Corner, Mr. and
Mrs. Al Stepanski, Mr. and Mrs. Os-
waldo Maldonada, Sherry and Jerry
Naugle, Lori Beth and her parents
and grandparents.
Schrafft’s
Chocolate
Covered
Cherries
“EVANS DRUG STORE
Shaveriown
Thomas Kingston Family
Has Double Celebration
Pamela Ann Fowler, baby daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel] Fowler,
was christened Sunday in Dallas
Methodist Church by Rev. Russell
C. Lawry, pastor of the church. Mr.
Fowler is Staff Sargeant in the Air
Force and recently returned from
Africa with his wife and three chil-
dren, where he was stationed for
the past three years. Mrs. Fowler
is the former Jackie Kingston,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Kingston, Tarlton Avenue Dallas.
A family dinner was held honor-
ing the christening and also cele-
brating the 37th wedding anniver-
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kings-
ton, Mrs. Burnaford’s parents. Mr.
and Mrs. William Burnaford and son,
Billy, Havertown, spent the week-
end to help celebrate.
Mrs. Drew Fitch Is
Honored At Shower
Mrs. Ralph Fitch, Huntsville Road,
entertained Sunday at variety
shower and buffet supper honoring
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Drew
Fitch. Mrs. Fitch is the former
Doris Casterline of Idetown.
The party table was attractive
with centerpiece of pink snap drag-
ons and blue tapers. Games were
played.
Present: Mesdames W. J. Smith,
Harry Lee Smith, Ray Titus, Hazel
Berti, Clyde Boyer, Charles Mahler,
Harold Elston, Fred Root, Florence
Moore, Ludwig Albasta, Betty Gross,
Ralph Fitch, Jr. Robert Benscoter,
Arthur Miller, Arthur Dennis, Ann
Mashinski, Laura Shook, Howard
Shook, Clifford Garris; Carol Mash-
inski, Doris, Beverly and Donna
Shook. :
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Frey, Mead-
owcrest Drive, Trucksville, have an-=
nounced the birth of a son at Gen-
eral Hospital on February 17.
Engagement Announced
DIANE JUDY JONES
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones, Dallas
‘|R.D. 1, announce the engagement
of there daughter Diane to Norman
Clancy, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Clancy of 539 East 78th Street
New York. Miss Jones graduates this
year from Tunkhannock High School.
Mr. Clancy is a graduate of the Ben-
jamin Franklin ‘High School New
York. He is employed at the Ford
Motor Company, Manwah, New Jer-
sey.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Mrs. Fletcher C. Booker Jr.,,chair-
man, and Mrs. Thomas P. Shelburne,
co-chairman of the Heart Drive in
the Back Mountain Area, which
continues through this month, an-
nounce the following co-workers:
Dallas Borough and Dallas Town-
ship: Mrs. W. Wayne Dornsife,
chairman, Mrs. Frank ‘Summa, co-
chairman.
Mesdames Paul [Selingo, Paul
Priebe, Charles Maxwell, Joseph
Neuner, Edward J. Boltz, Jr., John
Jauris, Donald McCrea, William Gal-
lagher, George Budd.
‘William Stewart, Jerome Gardner,
Robert Hale, Harrison Smith, Victor
Picconne, Ted Meixell, Jacob Tay-
lor, Clifford Bolshaw, Frederick Ross,
William Henschke.
Albert Farr, Lane Jarrett, Gordon
Edwards, Larry Kolanciewicz, Ken-
neth Boyliss, Andrew Ondish, Fran-
cis Dixon, Bette Stash, Irene Bobeck,
Gen Albosta, Isabelle Yenason.
Clifford Garris, Edward McDade,
Rosemond Wagner, John McAndrew,
Harold Brobst, Philip Heycock, Jerry
Machell, Ralph Fitch, Clyde Boyer,
Joseph Katyl, Robert Conmy. .
P. William Hanna, Tom Reese,
George Sipple, Charles Glawe, Har-
ry Lefka, Francis Barry, Raymond
Dempski, James Oliver, L. J. Buck-
ingham, Kenneth Cosgrove.
East Shavertown: Miss Elizabeth
Wardan, chairman. Mesdames John
Chappel, Bernard Rodgers, Robert
Walk, Theodore Woolbert, Letha
Spaulding, James McFarland, Robert
Bayer, Leo Kelly, John Kritchen.
John Allen, Miss Marjorie Walp,
Mesdames: Nelson McDonald, Robert
Berlew, Hilbert Stark, Thomas
Kreidler, George Bednar, Kenneth
Crocker, Wyane Troxell, Walter
Gosart.
West Shavertown: Mrs. John
H. D. Ferguson, chairman, Mesdames
Ben Kleppinger, Vernon Ash, Rob-
ert Jewell, Miss Barbara Danbert,
Heart Workers Are Listed
By Chairman And Cochairman
Mrs. Charles Nicol, Miss Verna Mi-
ers, Mrs. Charles Lockard, Miss Alice
Jones,
Mrs. Malcolm Kitchen, Miss Char-
lotte Roberts Mesdames: Obed
Hontz, Wilson Honeywell, William
Tippett, Gilbert Robinson, Frank
Wadas, Thomas F. Heffernan, Miss
Gail Lamoreaux, Mrs. Harold Young.
Lehman and Idetown: Mesdames:
Andrew Lavix, chairman; Leo Mo-
hen, Leon Bortz, George Carpenter,
Rodger Phillips, Miss Ann Motyka,
Mesdames Lewis Lanning, Edward
Gilmer, William Wright.
(Albert Cardamona, Samuel Mar-
gellina, Albert Sweitzer, Glenn
Spencer, Donald Cutting, Charles
Nuss, Leroy Brown, Alice Elston.
Huntsville: Mrs. Donn Innes,
chairman. :
Lake Silkworth: Mrs. Joseph Lo-
pez, chairman; Mrs. Marie Baker.
East Trucksville: Mesdames J. L.
Weir, chairman; Robert Maxwell,
John Banks, Jonathan Weir, Del
Breakstone.
Trucksville: Mesdames Donald
Thompson, chairman, Samuel Keast,
Harold ‘Ash, Conrad Martin, Chester
Hons, Arlene Bessmer, Fred Green-
ly, Edward Bessmer, Harold Rose,
Walter Phillips, George Gaylord.
Trucksville Gardens and West-
moreland Hills: Mrs. John J. Bourke,
chairman; Miss Marlyn Lipfert, Mes-
dames John Dillon, John Waychick,
Philip Straul, Richard Cross, Leo
Corbett, Joseph 0O’Malia, Richard
Potter, Joseph Mickey.
Carverton Road: Mesdames Allen
Nichols, Earl Gregory, Jr., Thomas
Conaghan.
Lower Carverton Road and Staub
Road: Mrs. David Mathers, Mrs.
James Nixon, Miss Sandra Hoover,
Miss Jo Ann Morrie, Miss Judy
Chernin, Miss Laura Ann Naterkow-
ski, Miss Carol Rosnick, Miss Peggy
Mathers, Miss Karen Long, Miss
Patty Nixon, Miss Verna Lee Pritch-
‘February 12
Strumskis Have Twins .
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Strumski,
Carverton Road, welcomed twins,
at Mercy Hospital.
Joseph weighed seven pounds seven
ounces and JoAnn weighed five
pounds thirteen ounces. There are
two other children, Susan, seven and
Stephen, one. Mrs. Strumski is the
former Ann Altavilla, Wilkes-Barre.
Mr. Strumski is employed by Steg-
maiers Brewery.
Alice Reese Is Guest
At Birthday Party
Saturday evening, Alice “Cookie”
Reese, was guest of honor at a birth-
day party given on her 15th birthday
at her home by her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Reese, Demunds Road.
The Limbo Contest was won by
Bill Smith.
The tiered cake, as well as other
decorations, were of a Valentine
motif.
Enjoying the party were; Tom
Estus, Paul Risch, Bill Smith, Bob
Wiley, George Shaver, Bill McCarthy,
Dana Campbell, Donald Dennis, Mar-
tha McCarthy, Bonnie Barnard, Cathy
Purcell, Betty Jean Davis, Joan
Reese, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith,
the guest of honor and her parents.
ard.
Carverton: Mrs.
chairman,
Orange and Centermoreland: Mes-
dames Harold Davenport, chairman,
Dan Dymond, Robert Jones, Marie
Duffy, John Coon, Dan Lewis, James
Mitchell, Ed Dorrance.
Richard Prynn,
Harveys Lake: Mrs. William
Pierce, Jr., chairman.
West Trucksville: Mrs. Joseph
Reynolds, III, chairman; Mesdames
Albert J. Zavada, Ralph Govin, Lyle
Slaff, Thomas Harrison, Robert
Maturi, Raymond Beck, George W.
Nichols, Jr., Gordon Boote, iMss
Sandra Vivian.
. Bunker Hill: Mesdames Chester
Glahn, chairman, Alan Wilkerson,
Donald Britt, Bernard Novicki,
Charles Bray.
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To Library Book
Back Mountain Library Book Club
members enjoyed a ‘talk by Mrs.
Charles Frantz on books in the
library on antiques: bone china,
porcelains, pressed glass and prim-
itives.
Pouring at the tea ‘table, cen-
tered with bowl of red carnations,
Dutch iris and white mums were
Mrs. Herman Thomas and Mrs. Dana
Crump.
Attending were Mesdames Mitchell
Jenkins, Herman Thomas, Ornan
Mrs. Charles Frantz Talks
Club Women
| Lamb, Stanley B. Davies, John Phil-
lips, Warren Unger, James Alex-
ander, Michael] Brown, W. B. Jeter,
Harold Titman, J. Traver Nobel,
Peter D. Clark, Lyman Lull, Fred
Howell, Bowden Northrup, Jack
Hastings, Edgar Brace, George Mont-
gomery, Charles Frantz, ‘A. R. Dun-
gey, Richard Demmy, Clyde Davis,
J. F. Sallada, Paul Gross, Homer
Moyer, Willard Seaman, A. D.
Hutchison, and Dana Crump.
Kenneth Doris
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doris, Oak Hill,
announce the birth of a nine pound
nine ounce son, Kenneth, born Feb-
ruary 11 at Nesbitt Hospital. There
are three other children, Denis, sev-
en, Jeffrey, six, and Ann, two. Mrs.
Doris is the former Alberta Roster-
ski, Wanamie. Mr. Doris is employed
with Hughes plumbing and heating.
Announce Birth
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McCarthy, Elm-
crest Drive, announce the birth of
an eight pound three ounce daughter,
Julie, on February 8, Mercy Hospital.
There are five other children, Pat-
ricia, Claire, Mary Jean, John and
Lee. Mrs. McCarthy is the former
Mary. Jule Purcell. Mr. McCarthy
operates Community Motors, King-
ston.
Kiwanis Women To
See Styles In Wigs
Dallas Women of Kiwanis will en-
joy a demonstration of wig styling
Wednesday evening at 6:30 at Irem
Country Club. Program chairman
Mrs. Edwin Thompson will introduce
Ellen Zack, manager of Penolyn
Beauty Shop at the Boston Store.
Mrs. George McCutcheon will pre-
side.
Dallas Junior Women
Plan Social Friday
Dallas Junior Woman’s Club will
stage ‘the “second social evening of
the season Friday night 9 to 1 at
(American Legion Home. On the
| program will be square and modern
dancing, and games with prizes. Mrs.
Paul Lauer and Mrs. Joseph Bala-
vage are cochairmen.
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