DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosler, Parrish Street, spent Sunday wvisit- ing Miss Callie Bemesderfer and Mrs. Sallie Diehm, Penn Ryn. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Bottoms, King Street, visited Mr. Bottoms’ brother, Harvey Bottébms, who is seriously ill, in a hospital in Tren- ton, N. J. They report he remains in critical condition, as of Sunday. Mrs. Betty Stash, Davenport Strefly, visited her son Carl, ten, who is attending Girard College, Philadelphia, last Monday. It was Mothers Day at the College. Marianne Stash, daughter of Mrs. Betty Stash, Davenport Street, re- cently received First Holy Com- munion at Gate of Heaven Church. She was honored at a party and received money and gifts. Mr, Will Gabel, Long Island, has taken up residence om Davenport Street, he is a former resident of Jackson Street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gabel and family, Davenport Street, spent the weekend in Maryland, visiting Mrs. Gabel’s parents. Mrs. Andrew Stash, Overbrook Road was a patient at the Mercy Hospital, recently, where she under- went minor surgery. Nancy Crispell, Park Street, is a patient at General Hospital. She is in the childrens ward, seventh floor. Nancy is a fifth grade student in Dallas Borough School. She is eleven years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick (Scaife, Barbara, Judy and Butch, Lock- oR, N. Y., visited relatives in Dal- las and Sweet Valley, on Sunday. Mrs. Herbert Marley, Hildonia Avefie, is a patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital. She underwent surgery on Thursday and is doing nicely. She is on third floor, room 301. Mr, and Mrs. G. Harold Lloyd, Patterson Grove, had as guests re- cently, Mrs. Blanche Keithline, Eckley, Pa., formerly of Center- moreland and Mrs. Helen Trimble, former resident of Fernbrook. Donnie Denis, ‘thirteen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dennis, Hunts- ville Street, is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital, where he ‘underwent an appendectomy, recently. Mrs. Ernest Townend, Sr., 79 'W. Union Street, Wilkes-Barre, spent the past weekend with her grand- son, Jan Nesbitt, Lake Catalpa. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cummings and children, Barbara and Terry have moved from the home on De- munds Road to Meadowcrest. Mr. Cummings is an amnouncer for WNAK radio station. Mr. "and Mrs. Adrian DeMarco had as recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schlack, Patsy Ann and Tony, [South Plainfield, New Jersey. The Schlacks were former Back Mountain residents, Russell Johnson, Mrs. Dean Johnson, Trucksville, nud@@went a tonsillectomy operation on Monday at Nesbitt Hospital. Friends of Wheeler Hess, Noxen, will Be pleased to hear that he is maki¥®g good progress at General Hospital following a recent heart attack. Mr. Hess is the brother of Mrs. Seth Howell, Roushey Street. Mrs. Ruth Houser, Spring Street spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Towanda, where she attended the installation of Betty Johnson Wil- liams as Worthy Matron of the East- ern Star in that district. Mrs. Walter Shaver had as recent guests her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Shaver, Niagara Falls. Congratulations to William Hontz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Obed Hontz, Pioneer Avenue on attaining Eagle Scout rank. What a pleasant item to read of our yocal boy scouts in comtrast to the ¥disturbing news of gangland son of Mr. and . beatings and youngsters being taken for rides. « and Mrs. Fred Strum and Mr.¥and Mrs. Hank Wills of High- bridge, New Jersey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder, Claude Street. Mr: and Mrs, Charles Conklin and son David, and Mrs. Edith Conklin of Kingston spent Satur- day visiting Mr: and Mrs. George Shaver, Sr., Knob Hill, Trucksville. On Sunday, Mrs. Arnott Albee and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Munson of Ashley and Mrs. Anna Compton were guests of the Shavers. Mrs. Howard Risley, Dallas was admitted to Wednesday, after becoming ill on Monday. Emily Wright, Vernon, entertain- ed Frances Brown, Centermoreland over the weekend: Mrs. Hope Ide is a patient in Nes- bitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gardiner, Goss Manor, Dallas, have purchased thgaThomas Hillyer home on Mach- ell "Avenue and expect to move in shortly. - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newman, Jr., formerly of Berwick, have moved into’ an apartment at 193 Maple Street, Trucksville. Mr. Newman is a craftsman with the Wilkes-Barre Iron and Wire Contpany. Mrs. Byron Creasy has returned to her home in ‘Shavertown after spending the winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClure are making their home at Hunlock Creek after moving from Ohio. W. J. Gabel has returned ‘to his ho emon Davenport Street after home om Davenport Street after spending some time in Long Island, NV. Mr and Mrs. Charles Klein have moved to Rochester, N. Y. from Ses Valley, oh elias A Nesbitt Hospital on | Frank Williams and Mrs. IAN THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1963 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest SECTION A —PAGE 5 Joyce And Linda Schoonover Married At Double Ceremony Centermoreland Methodist Church, was the setting, Saturday, April 20th, at 2 p.m. for the double wedding of Joyce Elaine and Linda Lorraine Schoonover, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Schoonover, Centermoreland. Joyce became the bride of Rodger B. Bellas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mahler, R.D. 1, Dallas. Linda became the bride of Nelson Dymond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Dymond, Orange. Rev. William Watson and Rev. William Reid performed the nupti- als. Music was played by Mr. Boyes. Songs were sung by Mrs. Sterling Chere. The girls were given in marriage by their father. Attendants for the Schoonover- Bellas nuptials were, maid of honor, Sheryl Fuller, bridesmaid, Barbara Miller, best man, Robert Kester and usher Robert Phillips. Attendants for the Schoomover- Dymond wedding were, maid of honor, Cindy Dymond, bridesmaid, Linda Dymond, best man, Kenneth Dymond, brother of the groom and, usher was David Jones. The brides were attired in gowns of white lace and net. Sequins complemented the sweetheart neck- lines. Tiny bows enhanced the scalloped hemline of Joyce's skirt, while small rosettes accented the scalloped hemline of Linda’s skirt. A veil fell from each crown of pearls and sequins. Bouquets were of white roses. Mother of the. brides chose an embroidered green dacron dress, which featured a pleatéd skirt. Her corsage was of white carnations, Mother of Nelson Dymond was attired in dress of rose beige and! corsage of white carnations, mother of Roger Bellas, a suit of beige and brown silk. Her corsage was of white carnations. Attendants were dressed identi- cally in dresses of light green, fea- turing lace bodices with light green semi-full bell shaped skirts. Head- dresses were little veils of light green. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held in the Church base- ment. Mrs. Bellas and Mrs. Dymond: are graduates of Tunkhannock High School. Mr. Bellas and Mr. Dymond are graduates of Dallas High School. On their wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Bellas went to Washington, D.C., West Virginia and Gettysburg. They are residing in Dallas. For their wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Dymond went to the Poconos and Dushore. They have taken up residence in Orange. Both Mr. Bellas and Mr. Dymond are employed with Acme Metal Products, Parsons. Couples’ Club Plans 6th Annual Auction Sixth. annual auction of Idetown Methodist Couple’s Club will be held June 22 at the grounds opposite the firehouse. There will be many old and new items available. This year’s mer- chandise offers variety, and includes such useful things as household furnishings, clothing, flowers, plants, motor oil, tools, paint, dishes, and quilts. Auctioneers will be Robert Wilson and Sam Harrison, At 11 am. refreshments stamds will open‘ with Mrs. Richard Ide in charge. Hamburgs, hot dogs, pizza, ice cream, and candy will be served. Mrs. Al Sweitzer will again be chairman of the baked goods. There will be a supply of homemade bread, pies, cakes, and cookies. “Plan now to spend the day in Ide- town. Come early and enjoy the old fashioned auction atmosphere. Mrs. Ruth Houser To Entertain Alumnae Mrs. Ruth Morgan Houser, Spring Street, Shavertown, will entertain at “ja dinner party this evening Mrs. Rena Savage Griffith, her former Ass’t. Supervisor of Nurses at Gem- eral Hospital, who is observing her birthday anniversary. Guests will be all members of the | graduating class of 1923, who meet each year to renew old memories of their training days. Present will be Mesdames Letha Neckes MacAffee, Sarah « Rennie Thomas, Grace Jenkins Berry, Jane Smith Kresge, Anne Klein Wagner, { Edna Habel Chisnell, Hulda Nygren dE ran Henrietta Block Thompson, the guest of homor and the hostess. Area Teachers Hold Their Annual Dinner On Saturday night, May 4, the Dallas District Education Associa- tion held its spring banquet at the Irem Temple Country Club. The banquet was attended by 159 com- posing of teachers, Board Members, retired teachers, and other guests. Dinner was in the form of a smor- gasbord. Mrs. Rachel Porter, a teacher re- tiring after 33 years of teaching was the guest of honor. She re- ceived a rocking chair and auto- man as a gift from the association. Mr. Robert Dolbear presided over the banquet. Dr. Robert A. Body- comb, President of Board, spoke to the group. Dr. Robert A. Mellman spoke a few words on retiring. William Austin gave the invoca- tion and presented the gifts to the teachers who have left’ teaching, Mrs. Grace Lord, Mrs. Marlene Holly and to Mrs. Rachel Porter. An even- ing of dancing in the main dining room followed with the Joe Parsons trio entertaining. Mabel Jenkins was chairman for the occasion. Mrs. Wm. Jones Is Home After West Coast Visit Mrs. William H. Jones, who re- sides with her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. David Jones, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville has returned home after spending six months as the guest of her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Jones, Anaheim, California. Mrs. Jones made the trip by jet and was met on her return by her Celebrates 36th Anniversary mit Street, Shavertowin, Thursday, May 2. The couple were married in Binghamton Town Hall by the late Mayor Cooke. Mrs. Lutsey is the former Helen Farrel, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Martin Farrel, Edwardsville. Mr. Lutsey is the son of Mrs. Milton Lutsey, Wilkes-Barre, and the late Mr. Lutsey. The couple have one son, Milton, a teacher in Downingtown schools. His daughter, Lori, one and a half years of age is the only great grand- child. at the Dallas Post, having also been employed at the Wilkes-Barre Pub- lishing (Company, Sunday Indepen- dent and Llewellyn Printery. She is a member and Worthy Mrs. Lutsey is a linotype operator | MR. AND MRS. CHARLES E. LUTSEY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lutsey, Sum-, Chaplain of Blossom Chapter, No. observed | 451, Eastern Star, White Shrine of their 36th wedding anniversary on | Jerusalem, Secretary and past presi- dent of the Auxiliary of Fraternal Order of Eagles, zone leader of the Eagles Auxiliaries in this district and Daddow Isaacs Post Auxiliary. Mr. Lutsey is employed by Wil- liam Davis, painting contractor and financial secretary of Union . 41, Brotherhood of Painters; a member of Lodge 61, FA &M, Bloomsburg Consistory, Arab Patrol of Shrine, past worthy president of Fraternal Order of Eagles, Daddow Isaacs Post, Loyal Order of Moose. The couple have resided in Shavertown for the past twenty years and are members of Shaver- town Methodist Church. A number of friendds joined the Lutsey’s in celebrating their an- niversary. Entertains At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wright, Emily and Dale, Vernon, entertain- ed Sunday night at dinner: Miss Frances Dorrance, Dallas; Mrs. Emi- ly Smith, Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, and daughters Joann and Cheryl, Noxem; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brown, Mark Jr and Frances, Har- veys Lake; and Mr. and Mrs. Eld- redge Wright, Tommy, David, and Bobby, Centermoreland. James Olenick To Wed Connecticut Girl "Mr .and Mrs. O. J. Pillegrinilli, 199 Forbes Street, East Hartford, Conn. ‘announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan to James Olen- ick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Olenick, Lincoln Drive, Shavertown. The bride elect is a graduate of East Hartford High School and is employed at the Federal Milk Market Administration in East Hartford. Mr. Olenick is a graduate of West. Roy Trexler's Hold Family Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trexler, James Street, Shavertown, entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of their son, Edward, who celebrated his 14th birthday on Monday. A birthday party with his young cousins attending was held during the afternoon. Present for the festive occasion were: Mr .and Mrs. Charles Schant- zenbach, Sr., Mr .and Mrs. Harvey Ficher and children, Lynnette and Jo Anne; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sehantzenbach, Jr., and children, Scott, Sandra and Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Lorah and children, Kathy, Timmy and Christine all of Emmaus; Mr. and Mrs. David John- son and sons, Tommy and Teddy, Boyertown. moreland High School, served in the Armed Forces and is employed at Pratt Whitney, East Hartford. No date has been set for the wed- ding. | “Remember Mother son, David and family and friemds, ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oatridge. 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She carried a cascade bou- quet of white roses and baby breath centered with a large white orchid. Her neckline was a golden chain from which hung a miniature gold | cross, gift of the bridegroom. Miss Judy Fudgett, classmate of the bride was maid of honor. Her gown of mint green silk organza was street length and she wore a matching dior bow headpiece. Her sancascade bouquet was a white crysanthemums with mint green | streamers. | Bridesmaids Karen and Judy Bes- teder, sisters of the bridegroom, were attired in matching gowns of pink and blue, fashioned in similar de- sign to that of the maid of ‘honor. | They wore matching headpieces and | also carried white chrysanthemums. Wayne Jocelyn served as best man, Jerry Holabaugh and. Thomas Harley, brother of the bride, as ushers. Mother of the bride selected a white accessories and wore a corsage of white chrysanthemums. Bride- groom’s mother chose a street length gown of beige organza and lace and wore matching accessories. Her cor- sage was also of white hrysanthe- mums. The bridegroom was ordaimed on April 11 at Church of Christ, Sweet Valley. The couple spent. their honeymoon in Harrisburg and Wells- boro. The bridé is a graduate of Brad- ford County High School, Stark, Florida and is a freshman at John- son Bible« College, where she «is majoring in Sacred Music and Christ- ian Work. The bridegroom is a graduate of Westmoreland High School, where he was a member of the key club, track and football teams, serving as captain of the latter. He will gradu- ate this month from Johnson Bible College, and will enter Milligan Col- UNGAS FOR BETTER COOKING 674-4781 DELANEY re ¥ A ENO cn Ne al, GAS SERVICE, Inc. MEMORIAL HIGHWAY DALLAS EXPERT TAILORING p b a p p bp p > b 3 > > » b b p { ® Trouser Alterations p p b p p p 3 b b p b b p p b p 1 ddd aad e Skirts & Dresses Hemmed ® Coat Alterations Cleaning & Pressing ADAM’S CLOTHES Clothes For Dad & Lad Back Mt. Shopping Center Shavertown Open °Til 9 Every Night 674-8936 ddl linden iodine lili loi. ai haba lorida Is Wed Besteder lege, Tenn., in the fall to study for his master’s degree. He is serving as pastor of Shakes- ville Church of Christ, Bristol, Va. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Corey Besteder and son, Charles, Kunkle; and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Harley, Stark, Florida. The couple will reside in Knoxville. imt ra £ Mrs. Paul Kamont Is Guest At Shower Mrs. Paul Kamont was guest of honor at a baby shower given for her by Mrs. Richard Ide at Idetown Fire Hall recently. Games were played © and refreshments served after which she opened her many lovely gifts. Guests were Mesdames Robert Wheeler, Rose Novraswi, Charles Berkey, Framk Kardell, Jo- seph Ceaser, Anna Malitaris, Louis Laning, Jr., Jean Agnew, Jack Gar- ringer, Tony Bonomo, Richard Bon- omo, George Poynton, Jack Trudnak, Al Shafer, Anita Pascavage, Donald King, Michael Corgan, John Grant, Pauline Mock To Wed Classmate Announcement has been made of the forthcoming marriage of Pauline Moock, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Moock, Central Bridge, N.Y. to Ronald Cassel on May 18 at 3:30 p.m. in Bethany Lutheran Church, Central Bridge, N.Y. Miss Moock is a graduate of Ur- sinus College as is her fiance, who is a pre-seminary student at Mt. Airy Seminary, Philadelphia. Rev .Moock was a former pastor at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Woolbert, Main Street, Shavertown, will be guests at the wedding. NENEEEENENEEE RENEE McDERMOTTS BAR and COCKTAIL LOUNGE LUNDY BLDG. 36 - 40 MAIN ST. DALLAS OPEN ALL DAY Delicious Dinners William Amas, honor and the hostess. 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