¢, sister Vaid of e Miss < of : the be Best Kopko be held s Twin of $. ris Hill Samuel ned re- a Dan- erly of Ir. and jelphia, Martin, in Mc- ington. of the shower “e with many corated niature Husted, irth of Yvenne ed, oral » child- argaret i LA Debra former r. Hus- ls Sand nent. or, Mt. urpris- d. Mrs. 5. Clif- 5. Ross a post lovely brated ry. 1, Dan- Farms, There , thir- eight, is the r. Ful- $= | " i itt reais ete rica EA ESS ‘DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA _ Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ruggles, Wilmington, Del.,, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Major, Shavertown. They were in the area attending the funeral of ‘Mrs. Blanche Ruggles. Carol Calkins, thirteen, ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Calkins, Jackson Street, was confined to her home last week, ill. Carol is an eighth grade student at Dallas Jun- ior High School. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yenason, Pi@diish Street, recently spent the weekend in New York City, where they saw the stage show, ‘Little Me,” and went sight seeing. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lefko, Scott, Karen and Cindy, Luzerne Avenue, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Getty, Mezette, Pa. The Gettys are former residents of Dallas. ‘Karen Sue Lefko, eight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lefko, Lu- zerne Avenue, submitted to dental surgery, Tuesday at General Hos. pital. She is a third grade student at the Dallas Borough School. Mrs. George Seelandt, Huntsville Road, upon hearing of the serious illness of her friend, Mrs. William Williams, New Hyde Park, N. Y., is spending some time with her and visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ben- nett, Douglas and Lois. Myr. and Mrs. Fred Drake and family, have moved from Woodlawn Drive to Schuylkill Haven, where Mr. Drake has accepted a position with Anthracite Institute. Mrs. F. D. Roese, Sweet Valley, is _spending two weeks with her sisMer, Mrs: Ellen Beechey, Pine City, N. Y. llie Bemesderfer and Mrs. Sallie Di€nm, returned to their home in Penn Ryn, on Saturday, after hav- ing spent the winter with Mr. and Mrs: Charles Hosler, Parrish Street, ‘and Mrs. Joseph Samsel, Dallas. Miss Bemesderfer is Mr. Hosler’s aunt and Mrs. Diehm is his mother. Mr. . and Mrs. Robert Rogers, | Harvey's Lake, left Sunday for a month's visit to California. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards and son, - Quakertown, spent the week- end visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edwards, Carverton and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crocker, Trucksville, Mrs. Clarence Woodruff, New Berlin, N. Y., formerly of Shaver, town, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Pethick, Pioneer Avenue, recently. Mrs. Thomas Heffernan, Sr., Leh- man is visiting in Florida. John Beagle, Demunds Road, is a_ patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Maureen Brown, Westmoreland Hills, has been ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mannear, Overbrook Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Daubert, Shavertown, and families spent Sunday at Mont- rose. @ and Mrs. Kermit Nolf and son"'and daughter-in_law Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Allen Nolf were guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hallly Nolf, Demunds Road, Dallas,’ Sunday. = + Mrs. A R. Finan and daughter - Claretta, Egg Harbor, and Betty Roberts, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nolf Sunday. Little Guthrie Conyngham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie Conyngham, Trucksville, submitted to a tonsil- " lectomy on Friday at Robert Packer , Hospital, Sayre. © Arthur Dungey, Dallas Borough ‘tax collector, has returned to his home on Lake Street after having | spent ten days at General Hospital ' as a surgical patient. Mrs. George Shepherd, Goss Man- or, is confined to her home with illness. i Mrs.- Bruce Moen, has returned : toler home on Split Rail Lane, ‘after being a surgical patient at the Mercy: Hospital. 3 r. and ‘Mrs. Henry Shroeder, E¥Zabeth, N. J., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cease, East Franklin Street, to help celebrate the anniversary of the Cease’s. Word has been received by friends, that Mrs. Maude Eipper, former Dallas resident, has been seriously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Allen Ockenhouse, Binghamton, N. Y. Recent callers were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eipper and family, Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Ockenhouse, Shavertown, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ockenhouse and Hazel Jane, East Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Williams, Rita, Robert and Dora, Devon, Conn. former residents and Mrs. Alice Fiske, Dallas. : 4 4 ® Trouser Alterations @® Skirts & Dresses Hemmed ® Coat Alterations 1 Cleaning & Pressin; | ADAMS Clothes For Dad & Lad Back Mt. Shopping Center Shavertown * Open ’Til 9 Every Night teddies did irtdhtriduletbettdiidbdhea ye Wr 7 et cighborhood N THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL, 4, 1963 otes Of Personal Interest ————————— erp, SECTION A — PAGE 5 “Open House” was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wan- dell on Sunday, in honor of their silver wedding anniversary, Mrs. Wandell is the former Essie Sorber. They were united in marriage by the late Reverend 6 Ira Button at the parsonage in Sweet Valley on March 31, 1938. There are four children: Mrs. Jerry Tallent, Jermyn; Mrs. Arnold Wil- liams, Dallas; S. Ray Wandell, Dal- las and Elton and Mark at home. Those who called on Sunday, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Smith, Pastor and Mrs. Warren Hathaway, Karen, Kathy Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wandell Are Married Twenty-five Years and Karyl, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newell, Mrs. Fred Spencer, Belinda | and Georgie, Mrs. Betty Spencer, Bonnie, Joyce, Eileen and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oberst, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beahm, Loren, Martin, Pamela” and Kevin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorber, Claude, Alice and Julie, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Butler, Belle and Lee, Mrs. William But, ler, Mrs. Jerry Tallent and Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sorber. and children, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Sor- ber, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Traver and family, Mrs. Mabel ‘Wandell, Mrs. Samuel Arendt, Steve, David and Ester. Sheila Doreen Malkemes - Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Malkemes, Lancaster, announce the birth of a ‘daughter, Sheila Doreen, ' seven pounds, six ounces at Lancaster Gen- eral Hospital, March 25. 3 She has two brothers and a sister, Raymond, Jr., Billy’ and Sheri. Mr. Malkemes is son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Malkemes, Shaver- town. The baby’s mother is the for- mer Mary Lou Weigel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Weigel, Trucks- ville. es Surprise Party Mrs. Ephraim Roberts, Forty- Second Street, was honored recent- ly with a surprise birthday party arranged at her - home by her brothers and sisters. Guests were Mrs. Alfred Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rice, Ellen Susan, Sally and Marjorie Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rice, Jersey Shore; Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ide, Trucksville; Mr: and Mrs. Rob- ert Gregory, Kingston; Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Gregory ands Bonnie, Phila- delphia; Mr. and Mrs. George Rice, Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Roberts and Allen Jr., Dallas; the guest of honor and her husband Ephraim. Longs Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Long and Brent, Parrish Street, Dallas, en- tertained at a family dinner, Sun. day, in honor of Mrs. Long's mother’s birthday, Mrs. Leslie Shaw, Shickshinny. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shaw, Miss Muriel Shaw, Dave Whitebread, Shickshinny;. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Shaw, Larry and Debby, Sweet Valley; and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Yeager, Silver Springs. James Assembly The Charles E. James Memorial Assembly, Order of the Rainbow for ‘Girls, will meet in Trucksville Methodist Church Educational Build- ing Thursday, April 4, at 7:30 when petitions must be in for balloting. David Crossman, Guest Mr. and Mrs. William Crossman entertained at a birthday party in honor of their son David’s four. ‘teenth birthday on Saturday eve- ning. Present were Mrs. Eleanor Patton, Patty, Betty and Debby Pat- ton, Brent Casterline, Lynne Den- mon, Dennis Evans, Alan Montross, John Hollos, Gregory Moyer, Dora. thea Lyons, Bonnie Womer and ‘Willard Piatt, Estella Pascoe, Vern | Bnd Ladies Are Guests Sally Dawn Edwards Is Feted At Bridal Party Sally Dawn Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edwards, Carverton, was feted at a personal shower on Sunday afternoon by Mrs. Harry Owens, Trucksville, and Mrs. James Sands, Tunkhannock, at the home of the bride elect’s par- ents. : ; Miss Edwards will become the bride of J. Hall Shaver, son of Mrs. Howard Shaver, Sr., Wyoming on July 6. Table was festive with white tapers and centered with an ar- rangement of painted daisies in spring shades. Miniature boxes of tinted rice served as favors. Luncheon was served to the following: Mesdames Howard Shav, er, Sr. John Meissner, Joseph Shaver, Joseph Martin, Howard Piatt, Robert Edwards, Howard Ed- wards, Blanche Piatt, Edward Bal- comb, Howard Shaver, Jr., Roland Runyon, Donald Piatt, Leroy Piatt, Pritchard, Claude Campbell, Larry iatt, Miss Ruth Owens, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Dallas Kiwanis Club The Back Mountain Children’s Choir entertained members of Dallas Kiwanis Club and their ladies Wed- nesday evening at Irem Temple Coun- try Club when the two groups met for a joint meeting. : High praise was forthcoming over the excellence of the program pre- sented by youngsters from the 4th, 5th and 6th grades of Back Mountain Elementary Schools under the fine direction of Mrs. John O'Connell and accompanied by Norma Smith. Merrill Faegenburg and Mrs. Dor- othy McCutcheon, presidents of the Kiwanis organizations, presided, The annual Pancake Festival is fast ap- proaching with tickets ready for distribution next meeting. Pittston Kiwanis Club attended the interclub session. Dwight James Dick * Mr. and Mrs. James D. Dick, 9 Lehigh Street, Shavertown, an Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph G. Gaydos of 39 Carverton Road, Trucksville, announce the éngagement of their daughter, Joan Susan, to Frank J. Roginski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Roginski of Sweet Valley. Miss Gaydos was graduated from West Side - Central Catholic © High School. She is employed by RCA, JOAN SUSAN GAYDOS Mountaintop. Mr. Roginski was graduated from Lake Lehman High School and is at- tending the Wilkes-Barre Business College. He is employed by the Harveys Lake Light Company. . . The wedding will take place Sat- urday, July 20, in St. John’s Church, Luzerne. Barbara Jean Tag Engaged To Ohio University Student Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E, Tag, announce the engagement and ap- proaching marriage of their daugh- ter, Barbara Jean, to. Kenneth E. Weaver Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weaver, Versailles, Ohio. Miss Tag is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School. She and her fiance are students at Ohio Uni. versity, she a freshman majoring in English, he a sophomore, major- ing in mechanical engineering. . * No date has been set for the James Patrick Kelly Christened On Sunday James Patrick. Kelly III, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Kelly Jr., Jackson - Street, Dallas, wags christened Sunday morning in St. Paul's Lutheran Church by Pastor Frederick Eidam. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. John Berti. Mother is the former Gloria Kotyk, Demunds. Dinner followed at the home of the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Kelly, Fernbrook. nounce the birth of a son, Dwight James, weighing six pounds, fourteen , ounces on March 11 in Nesbitt Bop | pital. : : 2 Mother is the former Carol Ever- ett, daughter of Mrs. Mary Everett, Benton. Mr. Dick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Dick, Lehigh Street, Trucksville. i This is the couple’s first child. Easter Candy Easteer Cards Easter Gifts «ee oe Easter Baskets 0:0 ai 8 wl ee alee wiaieiielw by Gibson DE for THIEHHITHICI ITNT 614-8936 THES RR CE TEST RN 2H Main Street SCC CEE CIA EHEC AC FASTER + DRESSES + SUITS +COATS + SWEATERS ® Blouses ® lingerie ANN'S A 3-10 BEN FRANKLIN 3-10 Church Street, Dallas A RN [I ® Handbags ® Jewelry EL rE EET CE ULV CE TH SO ERSTE SIT EET EXTER EEE HER TEE PPAR Following were present: Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly, III and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Berti and children, Dianne and Debbie, Donald and Pauline Kelly and the host and hostess. wedding. “| ments ter Moreland, celebrated their forty- | 25 at a family dinner. and Earl, Jr., Vernon. The couple met at a pie social in | the Parsons Primitive Methodist Church and were married by Rev. Williams in the Parsons Baptist Church. Mrs. Vivian is the former Loraine Thomas, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins Thomas, Parsons, where she spent most of her early life. Mr. Vivian is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Vivian, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian moved to Fernbrook in 1929. Mr. Vivian, who has made printing ‘| his career, before retiring, was em- ployed for seven years with the! Kurt Volt Publishing Company, Larry Brown Has Birthday Party Larry Brown, son of Attorney and Mrs. Jamres Lenahan Brown, Westmoreland Hills, Trucksville, wag honored at a birthday party on Saturday in observance of his 7th anniversary, given by his parents. Games were played’ and refresh- served to the following: Richard and Gary Crompton, Harry Harter, David Lohmann, John Mi, halick, Alex, Jodie and Susan O’Malia, Bobby Woicicki, Karen, Maureen and Patrice Brown and Nancy Brislin, Wilkes-Barre, the guest of honor and the host and hostess. Marilou Hunt Is Hostess To Play Cast A party was given Friday night by Marilou Hunt, in honor of the] Cast of Lake Lehman Junior Play | “College Daze”. The Tags expect to move to Day- Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ton, Ohio on May 1. Barbara is spending the spring vacation with her parents. Receives Degree Walter C. Williams, Overbrook Avenue, Dallas, was one of the 562 | graduates of Pennsylvania State Un- iversity, to receive degrees, recently in a ceremony held at University Park. Graduates included eighteen from Luzerne County. Mrs. George Siglin Entertained On Birthday A birthday party in honor of Mrs. George Siglin, Noxen, was held at her home on Saturday evening. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Keefe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Siglin, Charles and Dolly, Mrs. Charles Engelman, Mr, and Mrs. James Cooper, Betty Searfoss, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cary and son, ; Joseph Epply, Janet Covert, Mar- guerite Shafer, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Siglin and George, daughter Yvonne, Raymond Siglin and Mrs. Woletta Wandell. 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Entertainment was provided by ninth wedding ‘anniversary Mar ch | members of the Dallas Methodist | Mrs. Jones Evans, demonstrating hat Attending | Church, where Mrs. Vivian sang in | styles. Mrs. William D. Zeigler pre- were their son and family, Mr. and | the choir. Mrs. Earl Vivian and sons, William | of | sided. Group plans a dinner dance on | June 15, will participate in YMCA | World Fellowship Week and the | meaning because on March 21 Mr. | Welcome Wagon Workshop sched- | Vivian celebrated his seventy-first | uled for May 7 at the Fiesta Restau- | birthday. | 2 ara rant in Willow Grove. dia. y= i pr FN BTR ANTS iT 4 in a wedding ring set, choose the graceful, glittering femininity of the marquise gailored coolness of the emerald cut - depending upon. your type. Designed to lock tightly with the wedding 4 : ging, each is distinctively different in its own right. 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