"DALLAS; PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Phyllis Major and Dale Major, Mt. Airy Road, spent the weekend in Wilmington, Delaware, with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Elston. Mrs. Howard Risley, Hutsville Road, is recoverign from a recent illness at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. L. C. Wolfe, Allentown, for- merly of Shavertown, is spending th&@ weel with Mrs. Ruth Houser, Shavertown. Mrs. Hannah James, Jackson Street, member of Dallas Borough School faculty, underwent surgery at Nesbitt: Hospital on Friday. Fredric W. Anderson, Sr. Pio- neer Avenue, Shavertown, returned home from Nesbitt Hospital on Fri- day after having been a patient for several weeks. Mrs. James Besecker Norton Avenue, is recuperating in Nesbitt Hospital, following a recent heart attack. Mrs. Mamie Frederick, Memorial Highway, Trucksville, had as recent visitors, Mrs. Sophia {Ahrendts, Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clements, New Jersey. Ruth Brace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Brace, East Dallas, is recuperating from the measles. Vance Johnson, Providen-n, Rhode Island, spent the weekend with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dean. JoXuson, Trucksville. Mrs. Bert Brace, formerly of East Dallas, will spend the summer with he daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Hess, Demunds Road, coming here from Maryland, wire she has visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evans, ‘during the past several months. Mrs. Elva Wagner, Demunds Road, spent last weekend with her daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Forman, in Wrightstown, N.J. Mr. Wilson (Cease, East Dallas, re- turned home from Nesbitt Hospital on Saturday. . Albert Colley, Franklin Street, Dallas, was admitted to General Hos- pital on Tuesday morning. Mrs. William Eckert is able to go out after a close call with pneumo- nia. : : | Mrs. David Joseph, Norton ave- nue, has been confined with a seige of bursitis. Carl Stash, son of Mrs. Betty Stash, Davenport street, spent the weekend recently, with his mother, sisters and brother, Betsy, Marianne and Andy. Carl attended Girard Col- lege, in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown and Mrs. G. S. Williams, and: Carol, Par- rish street, recently spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scaife and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vaughn, Jimmy and Bobby, Bloomsburg. Mrs. Lida Hughes, Mooretown, spent the weekend in Bethlehem as thoes of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hughes and children. Sandra Strazdus, East Dallas, cele- brated her 19th birthday on Mon- aol Sandy is the friendly book- keeper at the Dallas Post. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Semko, for- merly of Trenton, N.J., have moved to Meadowcrest, Trucksville. Mr. Semko is associated with Linear Corporation. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Cowett, Winslow, Maine, have purchased a new home in Midway Manor. Mr. Cowett is manager of McCrory’s at Gateway Shopping Center. Sincere. sympathy is offered to Mrs. Eugene Farley in the recent loss of her mother. » Hix’ twin grandsons, Howard and Todd Harding, equipped with their first drivers licenses, dropped in Fri- day evening from Herndon, Virginia, and remained to paint the porches be¥®re taking off again in the ancient De-Soto Sunday afternoon. Mr .and Mrs. Donald Britt and children, Curtis and Carol, Bunker HY, visited Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle on Sunday. Mrs] Dorrance Reynolds, Goodleigh Farms, was admitted to Nesbitt Hospital shortly before noon on Monday, for a series of tests. - Mrs. Grace Whitesell, Lehman, had as recent callers, Mrs. Nellie Sickler and Leo Sickler, Forty Fort and Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Whitesell, Darlene and Cheryl, Loyalville. Henry Welch has sold his home on Davenport street and will take up residence in Orlando, Florida. Mr. Welch was costodian of the Dallas Borough School, prior to retirement. Dianne Dennis, eight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dennis, Hunts- ville Road, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital, after submitting to an ap- pendectomy. Dianne is a third grade student in Dallas Borough School. CT EXPERT TAILORING 4 S b p b p \ p p \ [| ® Trouser Alterations p s b 4 p p p b eo Skirts & Dresses Hemmed ® Coat Alterations \ Cleaning & Pressing | ADAM’S CLOTHES Clothes For Dad & Lad Back Mt. Shopping Center Shavertown X Open °Til 9 Every Night ais hed tdi atta tabby dina 674-3936 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1963 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest SECTION A — PAGE 5 | On 40th Wedd Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, Sr., Roushey Plot, Fernbrook, celebrat- ed their fortieth wedding anniver- sary on Saturday evening at a sur- prise party given by their four children at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Martin, Jr. Married in Courtdale Methodist Church by Rev. Harry F. Henry in 1823. The couple have resided in Dallas Township all of their lives, occupying their present home for the past 37 years. Four children were born to the couple: Mrs. Warren Stanton, Mrs. Jay Bloomer, Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh and Harry, Jr. There are also seven grandchildren. Mr, Martin is employed by the Newberry Estate. Present at the anniversary festiv- ities were: Rev. and Mrs. Watson and Brian, Peter Roushey, Mr. and Mrs. James Roushey, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin Feted ng Anniversary Windfield Brace, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Kubasti and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Perry, Gladys Gable, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerlach, Mr. and Mrs. Reuel Lasher, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lumley and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Kitchen and family, Emma Creagh, Vida Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Merten Coolbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bloomer, Ruth Young, Carol Lasher, Barbara Lasher, Gertrude Moore, Lorraine Moore, Beatrice Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Tony DeCosta, Agnes Sidorek, Nettie Mokychic, Virginia Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bloom- er and family, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Race and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sidorek, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, Jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stanton and family, Mrs. Tessie Shelhamer, and the guests of honor. Gains Swift Art A former Dallas resident is gain- ing recognition in the Philadelphia area as an outstanding artist, and has recently sold several of her paintings in Wyoming Valley. Dorothy Mack Crosby, wife of Richard S. Crosby, 340 Oakwood Lane, Devon, Pa., stopped in at the Post recently to show some of her lovely pastels of floral arrange- ments. Daughter of Mrs. Fred J. Mack and the late Mr. Mack, Dallas, Mrs. Crosby majored in art at Beaver College, her alma mater, and. did further study under Roy Nuse, in- structor at the College of Fine Arts, Philadelphia. 3 Her return to serious art work, following the illness of her husband last year, found her exhibiting the remarkable talent which previously had won the plaudits of her teachers and friends. Dorothy Mack Crosby, Devon Recognition The Crosbys go into the local mar- kets for their fresh and colorful flower models early in the morning, when the fragrant and assorted blooms can be captured in their full beatuty. Mrs. Crosby prefers still life and pastels, also doing some work in oils. She has exhibited at St. Alban’s Church, Newton Square, and has no difficulty in finding eager bidders for her excellently executed offer- ings. She and her husband finish their own frames, preferring to blend them to produce a finished master- piece. The Dallas Post personnel were enthusiastic upon viewing her real- istic. and’ lovely reproductions. Mr. Crosby is the son of the late W. Fassett Crosby, one time busi- ness associate of the late Howard Risley’s father. Entertain Friends On Sunday Evening Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Corby, Tunkhannock, entertained a group of friends at a Covered Dish Supper Sunday ‘evening at their home. Present. were: Mr, and Mrs, Char- les Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Egg- leston, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dett- more, Mrs. Helen Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hand, Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trumbower. Move To California Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Heslop, have sold their home on School Street, Shavertown, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hayston and family, and left for El- Pasco, Texas, where they will visit their son, Airman First Class and Mrs. Paul Heslop and daughters, for a month. They will then go to Santa Maria, California, where they will make their home. Their daugh- ter and family Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Kerns also reside in Santa Maria. Mrs. Richard McRay In Pi Lambda Theta Mrs. Richard McRay, Lexington, Mass., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Rudy, Shavertown, was honored May 18 at a dinner meeting at the Sheraton Plaza, Boston, when she was initiated into the National Honor and Professional Association ‘of Women in Education, Pi Lambda Theta. Speakers were Dr. Donald D: Durrelle and Dr. Helen Murphy, both lecturers at College Miseri- cordia. Mrs. McRay, the former Carol Rudy and a 1956 Westmore- land graduate, holds a degree from College Misericordia and a Masters from Boston A University. Arthur Dale Wagner Mr. and Mrs. R. Dale Wagner, Alexandria, Va., announce the birth of a son Arthur Dale Wagner June 1, weight six pounds four ounces. Mrs. Wagner is the former Verna Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagner, 'of Harveys Lake. Dale, with the Service in Arlington, is son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wagner Br., Dallas RD 1. ! Lake Woman's Club To See Slides On Russia Harveys Lake Women's Club will hold its final meeting for the season tonight at Laketon School, when Samuel Davenport, of the Lake- Lehman high school faculty, will show slides and talk about his trip to Russia. : Mrs. Charles Williams will pre- side. Chairman of hostesses is Mrs. Carl Swanson. Wright Is Improving Bt Geisinger Hospital William R. Wright, Highland Ave- nue, Dallas, civic leader and Dallas School Director, is making good pro- gress at Geisinger Hospital, Danville, after submitting to surgery early Tuesday morning last week. “Bill” was taken to the Medical Center on Monday after formation of a blood clot was discovered in his left leg. Mrs. Wright has been constantly at his bedside. The couple’s two children, Judy and Teddy, accom- panied her on a visit to their dad on Monday, June 3, Wrights observed their 24th wed- ding anniversary. Their many friends wish “Bill” a speedy recovery and many more happy anniversaries. [, comrg ‘White Dress and Sport SHIRTS (half sleeve) Walk SHORTS . . . . SWIM TRUNKS SOCKS 59¢ - $1.00 HUSH PUPPIES . . athert Dal “q... . . $2.99-8 5.00 r: sl ERE TER $2.99 -8 4.95 « $1.99 up TIES $1.00 up . +. $9.95 BELTS - HANKIES - UNDERWEAR JOE'S MEN SHOP ain Street, Dallas Recent Ata lovely June Weddle, Mary Catherine ‘Polacky, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Polacky and the late Post- master Polacky, Dallas, became the bride of William Flagge, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Walter Witkowski, Bay- side, N.Y., Saturday morning at Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. With the Papal Blessing of the late Pope John 23rd bestowed upon the union, the couple were united in marriage by Rev. Francis A. Kane before an altar decorated with white gladiola and carnations. Patricia Maslaski was organist and James Hughes, soloist. Miss Carol Polacky, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Brides- maids were Misses Helen Simalchick, Yvonne Ollinger and Patricia Lynch. Joseph Lowery was best man and James Moorehead, Eugene Tomazew- ski and Vincent Turiano were ushers. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her brother, Joseph, wore a princess style gown of white lace over a ‘skirt of silk taffeta, which flowed into 'a cathedral train, de- signed with a scalloped boat neckline Jt from a beaded halo crownand when ‘the | # and long tapered sleeves. Her fingertip veil of silk illusion | she carried a swing bouquet of white roses and stephanotis. The ‘maid of honor chose a petal pink floor length gown of silk or- ganza With cap sleeves, round neck- line and a pleated cummerbund. She wore a matching picture hat of nylon mesh and carried a colonial Bride MRS. WILLIAM FLAGGE bouquet of red roses. The bridesmaids wore matching sky blue gowns and carried colonial bouquets of pink roses. Mrs. Polacky, mother of the bride, was gowned in an ice blue silk bro- cade sheath dress made with a bell bow at the waist. She wore white accessories and an orchid corsage. Her close fitting hat of petal design was decorated with colored flowers and leaves. yor The mother of the bridegroom chose, a champagne beige peau de soie overlace silk dress. Her match- ing hat was accented with delicate flowers. She also wore an orchid corsage. Reception followed at the Wahoo on a honeymoon trip to Canada. Inn, Harveys Lake. The couple left They will reside at 473 N. Syracuse Avenue, Massapequa, Long Island, New York. The bride is a graduate of St. Mary's High School and Mercy Hos- pital School of Nursing and recently completed” four years service with the Navy Nurse Corps. The bridegroom graduated from Bayside High School and Mechanics Institute of New York. He served four years aboard the submarine Ronquil with the US Navy. He is employed as an industrial plumber with Edward B. Kearney, Inc., N.Y. The Dallas Post Does Full Color OFFSET PRINTING Butlers Plan Visit To Daughter Abroad Mr. and Mrs. John Butler and son, John, Jr., Ridge Street, Shaver- town, will fly from Idlewild Airport on July 9 for Munich, Germany, where they will visit their daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lukasavage. They will also meet their first grandchild, Susan, aged one, whom they have never seen. Mrs. Lukasavage is the former Sharon Butler. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Luka- savage, Shavertown and is employ- ed by the General Electric Corpora- tion in Munich, The Butlers will be abroad a month and hope to include visits to Austria and Italy in their itin- erary, with their daughter and family acting as guides; The young couple have already visited six Eu- ropean countries since their trans- fer. Mrs. Ayres’ Pupils To Give Recital Mrs. Louie W. Ayre will present a number of her students in a Music Recital Friday evening, June 7, in the Parish House of St. Clements Church, Wilkes-Barre, at 8 p.m. The following boys and girls will participate: Debbie, Donna and Don- ald Anthony, Jr. Cathy Cawley, Nancy Covert, David Cutten, Lorene Daring, Harry Goeringer, IV, Ann and Robert Graham, Jr., Claudia Imatt, Patricia Inman, Amy Love- land, XKatherine Loveland, Diane Morgan, Maeryta Parkhurst, Bren- da, Paula and Todd Richards, Susan Stouffer. ‘On Friday evening, June 14, the following students will be presented at St. Clements: Gwen Arnaud, Bon- nie Baird, Cathy Colovos, Gary Crompton, Annie Davies, Charlene and Christine Demmy, Judy Evans, JoAnne Gensel, Jane Gilmartin, Connie Jenkins, Glenda and Patti Larson, Mary Ellen MacFadden, Mary Miller, Susan Moore, Anne and Lynn Moyer, Joan Nelson, Jo Ann Norrie, Sally Otto, Mary Ann Qabadish, Pamela Sabol, Robert | Wasnick, Past Matrons Feted . At Meadow Lake The Past Matrons of Dallas Chap- ter 396, Order of the Eastern Star were guests of the Worthy Matron, Mrs. Evelyn Smith, Monday, May 27, at her home at the Meadow Lake Farm. Mrs. Gertrude Davies, president, presented the Junior Past Matron, Mrs. Betty Meeker,who was formally welcomed into the group. The Worthy Matron presented her agenda of coming activities: a family Picnic at Meadow Lake Farm on July 17, the yearly Auction at the Meadow Lake Farm on July 27. Past Matrons enjoying Grandma | caros | DESK LAMP he GRADUATES WALLETS $1.00 - $2.98 SUMMER HANDBAGS Many Other Items CHOICE! age GIFTS $2.98 $2.98 3-10 BEN FRANKLIN 3-10 Church Street — Dallas Smith’s delicious refreshments were: Elizabeth Ide, Edna Johnson, Helen Hontz, Marie Wolfe, Gertrude Dav- ies, Helen Crispell, Myrtle Rineman, Elizabeth Layaou, Mildred Lutes, Laura Dymond, Elma Price, Oce {Beryl Austin, and Betty Meeker. Past Matrons’ Meeting will be Tuesday, June 18, at the home of Mrs. Mildred Lutes with Mrs. Oce Beryl Austin as co-hostess. Mrs. Helen Crispell invited ‘the members and their husbands to her home for a “Cook Out” Sunday, August 10. Mrs. Fielding Heads Band Parents Association Mrs. Grace Fielding, Chase, was elected president of the Lake Leh- man Band Sponsors at its regular SURF KING * 17 jewels. Water- proof*. Shock-re- sistant, Unbreak- able mainspring. Handsome expan- sion band. Famous Bulova quality and craftsmanship. $ ‘Main Highway *#as long as case == BULOVA Ll EYET - Jeweler ystal and crown are intact. Prices plus Fed. Tax DIAMOND DREAM » A jewel of a watch with 2 spar- kling diamonds. Shock resist. ant. 17-jewel movement. In yellow or white. $39.95 JET CLIPPER Rugged as all out doors!Waterproof*, self-winding, shock resistant. Luminous hands and dial. All steel. 17 jewels. Also available with ¢harcoal dial. $49.95 ‘Shavertown meeting, held recently. Other officers chosen were: Sam Frances Arnt, Shavertown, To Wed Thomas Ochman June 15 Mr. and Mrs. John Arnt, E. Center Street, announce the approaching | marriage of their daughter, Frances, to Thomas Ochman, son of Mr. and Reception will be held at the Russ sian Hall, Edwardsville. Miss Arnt is a graduate of West | Central Catholic High School and is Mrs, Thomas ©Ochman, Sheridan | employed as secretary for Karl Street, Wilkes-Barre on June 15 in | Loucks Insurance Agency. St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown, Mr. ©Ochman graduated from at 10 am. | Marymount High School and is em- Ceremony will be preformed by | Ployed as a teller at First Federal Rev. Francis Brennan. Organist will | Savings and Loan Company, Wilkes- be Edward Zabosky and soloist, | Barre. Adrian DeMarco. ? : Ann Black will be maid of honor | Correction and Mary Ann Ochman, sister of | the bridegroom, bridesmaid. Rose| It was Mrs. May Lord, Hunlock Marie Petty, niece of the bride, will | Creek, who celebrated her 84th be flower girl and Sandra Chapman, | birthday on May 30. Mrs, Lord al- Baltimore, Md., junior bridesmaid. | so has 18 great grand children. She Paul Ochman will serve as best| is a resident at Carpenter Nursing man for his brother and Frank! Home, Idetown. Niznik as usher. NS I) Ev US/US Necklace $100 Earrings $35 Circle Pin $60 Dditistfostide | go receive from her groom to wear with the wedding gown - cultured pearl jewelry. A necklace or pin, with earrings, iis in keeping with tradition, for the ivory cast of the pearls melds, beautifully, with satins and laces, etcetera. Bei Prices Include Federal Tax FRANK CLARK Jeweler 63 South Main St. Wilkes-Barre Harrison, vice president; James Worth, treasurer; Mrs. Velma Val- entine, assistant treasurer; Mrs. Shirley Gensel, secretary; Mrs. Ruth Stortz, corresponding secretary. 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