PECTION A — PAGE 4 tertains Club Mrs. Thomas E. Cease of Frank- | n Street entertained. members of er club at her home, recently. Prizes ere won by Mrs. William Sarley Carol Ann Lamoreaux Mr. aux, birth of their d Mrs. William Kelley. | The new arrival weighed seven | —® Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Territo, | Present were: Mrs. Wilson Maury, pounds. The Lamoreauxs also have Linda Rae Piatt, Guest Noxen, annowaces the marriage of s. Clayton Evans, Mrs. Bruce & two year old son, William | their daughter, Linda Kay, to Walter loen,, Mrs. Samuel J. Holvey, Mrs. | Michael. Mother is the former On Sixteenth Birthday Besteder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Villiam “Sarley, Mrs. Richard Ost- [Sites Rogers, Huntsville. Mr. La | | Besteder, Tunkhannock, Saturday, m, Mrs. William Kelley, Mrs. | moreaux is employed at General Mr. and Mrs. Howard Piatt, Pikes May 4. | h Jomas E. Cease. Cigar Co., Kingston. LOVELY JEWELRY for MOTHER LOVELY GIFTS +) for « MOTHER by LENOX COLLECTOR'S CUP #8. Dainty demitasse. Reproduction of Lenox piece #8. Designed SWEETBRIAR BUD VASE. Gracefully fluted, charmingly o versatile. Handcrafted. Height: 47, 24-k. gold trim... $5.95 1889. Limited edition. . . $7.95 HENRY’ S JEWELRY — CARDS and GIFTS — Fostoria, Keepsake Diamonds and Lenox — Open Every Night ’til 9 — Memorial Highway Shavertown and Mrs. William I. Lamore- Sweet Valley, announce the second child, Carol Ann, at Nesbitt Hospital, April 28. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1963 Linda K. Territo Becomes Bride Of Walter K. Besteder | Creek, entertained at a family Sins) liner honoring their daughter, Linda’ | Rae, who was sixteen April 28. A beautifully decorated four-tiered cake was baked by the honores’s Robert Rifenbury as maid of honor sister, Alice Jean Martin. Attend- aad Robert Ritenlury a8 Host mien. ing were Mr. and Mrs. Rolond Miss Territo attended Lake-Leh- Runyon, West Pittston; Sally Dawn Man high school. Edwards, Carverton; Hall Shaver Mr. Besteder | Wyoming, the honoree’s grandmo- Tunkhezinock high school and is | ther, Mrs. Blanche Piatt, Mr. and employed by General Motors Inc, Wilmington Delaware. Following the ceremony, a recep- The ceremony was performed by | Reverand Wesley Kimm, in St. Lukes Lutheran Church, Noxen, with Mrs. | | Mrs. Joseph Martin and daughter, | | Carol Annette, Lonnie, Bob, Tom, tion was held at the home of the Nancy, Ginny and Debbie Piatt, hride’s parents. Linda and her parents. | = 0 | DALLAS Announce Birth and Mrs. James Devlin, | Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, May | Route 309 NOW THRU SATURDAY 1 at Nesbitt Hospital. There are three sons, DIAMOND HEAD (ten and Jerry, five. Mrs. Devlin is Starring the former Mildred Beline, Trucks- Charlton Heston Also | ville. Mr. Devlin is employed with Yvette Mimieux Graphic Art Services, Wilkes-Barre. CO-HIT CRXRHXNKS Love SANDY Glenn Ford and Hope Lange Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Starting Sunday Taras Bulba : Five Miles to Midnight y | WANTED Richard Lyons | By Ths i Democratic Party § of LUZERNE COUNTY FOR THE OFFIGE OF Sophie Loren — The Suspense Begins Friday and Sunday - 10:00 P.M. is a graduate of | A six pound eleven ounce daugh-. ter, Ann Marie, was born to Mr. | Robert Tumner, North | rett Miller and the hostess. Jimmy thirteen, Tom] | Health Week. DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM And ' ‘ “FIVE MILES TO MIDNIGHT” Jane Graham Named Wilson May Queen | Miss Jane Graham, daughter of | Mr: and Mrs. Thomas Graham, | Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown was crowned May Queen at Wilson | College on Saturday. A Her selection was made by secret | ballot of the entire student body. Miss Graham presided over the | May weekend festivities and the | formal dance held Saturday eve- ning. ! Her attendant was Susan J. Whitmore, Beverly, Mass. Mrs. Longmore Is Guest On Birthday A koffee klatch, honoring of Mrs. Thomas Lciagmore on her birthday was recently held at the home of | Mrs, William Cutter, Luzerne Aven- ue, Dallas. Attending were Mesdames Rich- ard Bradley, Clifford Mansley, Ste- phen Hartman, Harry Lefko, Wil- lard ~~ Whalen, William Hanna, Phillip Ansilio, Jar- Big News Week Big it's. National Foot Also it's Pennsyl- news, vania Nurse Week, not to mention | Senior Citizen Week, and Remem- ber to Feed the Dog. Week. EACH May 10, 11, and 12 66 love B35 > 3 TECHNICOLOR' PANAVISION® | Saturday—10:00 P.M. ° Anthony Perkins From The Very First Saturday - 8:15 P.M. OPEN: Sheriff VOTE EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY LYONS “Loves op ONLY at the GLOBE! USE ONE OR BOTH COUPONS 4 1100] GLOBE in Luzerne [100, u 100) GLOBE in Luzerne [00 1 ) NO. 1 COUPON GOOD FOR *! 1 NG 2. 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Banks, Jacob Beline, Edward Cavan, Ralph Downend, Sr., Maurice Evans, Jacob Gabel William Gallagher, Paul Gates, lgnatius Gallagher, Jo- seph Kelly, William Kennedy, John Konsavage, Bruno Marascio, Donald McCrea. Roger McShea, Jr., Leo Mohen, Paul Monahan, Joseph Neuner, George Ruckno, Anna Stenger, Nel- son Shaver, Stephen Tkach, George Arzente, Regis Brice, Paul Mena- pace, Ray Fleugel, Frederick Forve, John Clinton, Charles Burns, James Gallagher, Loren Ostrander, Georges Ward, Mary Weir, Regina King, Mary Daley. Group Observes 25th Bnniversary Date Mrs. Harold Ash, Shavertown, en- tertained her card club at Franklin House, Centermoreland last week in honor of the group's 25th an- niversary. Present were: Mrs. Edward Hall, Mrs. Walter Gosart, Sr., Mrs. Flor- ence Kast, Mrs. Luther Powell, Mrs. Ruth Houser, and the hostess. The club originally began with nine members, including Mrs. K. G. Laycock, deceased; Mrs. Wayne Graybill, Selingsgrove; and Mrs. Minnie Hazeltine, Hackensack, N.J. Mrs. Earl Gregory Jr. Is Hostess To Club Mrs. Earl Gregory, Jr. entertaine her card club recently. D=acora- | tions were in pink and white. delicious lunch was served to the “| following: Mesdames Harold Croom, Robert Mathers, Richard Mathers, Harry Owens, William Lohman, Theda Hoover, Emma Anderson, Ogden Palmer and the hostess, Mrs. Earl Gregory, Jr. Winners at cards were: Mrs. Harold Croom, Mrs. Robert Mathers, Mrs. Richard Ma- thers and Mrs. Harry Owens. St. Paul's Brotherhood Men's Brotherhood of St. Paul's Lutheran Church will entertain ladies of the church at a Mother and Daughter Dinner Monday ‘eve- ning at 7. An interesting program will - follow: Reservations may be made with Mrs. Roy Trexler, 674-3381 by noon on Sunday. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST TTY XH HNHNERKKKNS pA TASTEE ‘MAIN HIGHWAY — DALLAS | i | Married DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Recently MRS. JOSEPH KOWALESKI The Apostolic Papal blessing of Pope John XXIII, was bestowed at the recent marriage of Elizabeth Louise Elenchik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P .Elenchik, West Overbrook avenue and Joseph Kow- aleski, son of Mrs. Lottie Kowaleski, Demunds Corners, at Gate of Heaven Church. Rev. Richard Frank performed the double ring ceremony and celebrated the Nuptial Mass. Rev. Francis Kane was seated in the Sanctuary. John Elenchik, brother of the bride and Mark Matthews served as Altar d! i Boys. Mrs. Robert Laux was The Altar was adorned with vases of white and pink gladioli and Easter lilies. The bride placed a bouquet of blue end white carnations on the Altar of the Blessed Mother. Eleanor Ann Elenchik was maid of honor for her sister, Edna Rogers was bridesmaid. Michael Kowaleski, brother of the bridegroom was best man, Frank Kopho, Jr., served as usher, ‘Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore full length gown of taffeta peau de soie with fitted bod- ice, long . sleeves tapered at the wrists, a bateau neckline edged with alencon . lace with: matching appli- ques throughout the" aicle width skirt She wore a mantilla of hand clipped imported Chantilly lace and carried an arm bouquet of white calla lilies. ‘Attendants were attired in floor length gowns of pink satin brocade, styled with modified bell skirts. 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After which the | couple left for the Poconos. On Mon- day, they left by T.W.A. Airlines for Las Vagas, Nevada, where they ‘will reside. Mrs. Kowaleski is a graduate of West Side Central Catholic High School, Kingston and was employed in the plant accounting department of Commonwealth: Telephone Co. Mr. Kowaleski was graduated from Dallas Franklin Township High School. He served thres years in the U.S. Army, Special Forces as a bomb’ disposal specialist, assigned two years to Nato Forces through- out Europe. Hs is presently employed by Internaticnal Telephone and Telegraph-Kellog Communications of Chicago, Ill. The bride was feted at pre-nuptials showers by Mrs. John Kern, her mother and attendants, Elizabeth Johnsen and a dinner was given by friends of the bride, who also are employed by Commonwealth Tele- phone Co. The bridegroom’s mother entertained at her home following rehearsal. Out. of town guests were Major R. C. Balwierizah, Irving. Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Balwierizah and children, Green Bay, Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and children, Bound Brook, N.J., Mrs. Frank Ko- Mr. Donald | Taylor, Shamokin, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. , David Hudak, Sommerville, N. J. land Miss Mary Ann Kressavage, | Miami, ‘Florida. ¢ Entertains At Dinner On Sunday | Mrs. Mildred Ralston, Shavertown, | entertained at a birthday dinner on Sunday in honor of her brother, John M. Miles, who celebrated his T7th anniversary and her niece, £ | Sally Porter, who observed her 5th : | birthday. | Guests included: Mr. and Mrs. 2 David Miles, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. | Ronald Woolcock, Trucksville; and Mrs. Martin Porter, Mr. and Mrs. John Porter and children, Johnny "and Pam, Shavertown. | ray | St. Therese Novena | St." Therese’s Church, will hold | its Annual Novena of Masses begin- ! ning at the 8:45 a.m. Mass on Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 12: Those wishing to enroll their mother in the Novena are asked to present names before the stated . Mass. Purely Personal T. M. B. Hicks, patient at Geising- er Medical Center, is holding his own, with periods of almost com- plete consciousness. . Trucksville, Thomas Cully, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard ‘Garman Brown Manor, Carverton, spent | Sunday in Gettysburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Titus and and son, Dale, Idetown. entertain- ed Mr. and Mrs. Duane Eitus, sons, | David and Joey, Pittsburgh; Joan | Fielding, Kingston; Mrs. Ottelia i Titus, Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Moss, Benton, at dinner on Sunday. eT vv | SADDLES ® = BRIDLES | ® TACK ® Western Wear and Gifts 9 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 Indian Moccasins 1 and Gifts : GE 4 4 { 4 { 4 4 GHAZEL NE 9-8504 b Rt. 29 Harveys Lake to Noxen | VV VV VV VV VV VV VY VYVvVYVvVvy ahatradetotiscciusstmie atl abenbiil stags pt a al ~ ’ » Sweet Mr. Parrist ing M Mrs. S Mr, King | brothe serious ton, N in crit Mrs. Ste who i Philad: Mothe: Mar: Betty cently munios She w receive Mr, taken Street, Jackso Mr. family, weeker Gabel’ Mrs. Road Hospit: went 1 Nan patient in the Nancy Dallas eleven Mr. Barbaz og, y, las Mrs. Ave pital. 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