NTA Comet odist ered Mes- erge, nges, Jane John De- n by arles vans ppell, * ound 10nd, alley child. Janet “hap- ntice p to Aning Fred dson, Paul ~ Sie- Jonna wett, Gaye sons r gad Mo, Carl , gad Pe Dod- and John ward, eilson and Fred arold rgren, ilson, - Cot- wain, ieber, rand- ayton Rob- Scott, elker, david, rohm, Dick Mec- rlach, osart, @ loski, birth- ir sbrat- y. and Shel- Mrs. ‘dson, recy, iams, Frank Paul Ide, Mich- dam- Scott {ittle, - Sheila Reese, orber, ifghn hester & Mrs. was Park sighth will _illian \aver- pm. bring phant OR ESTER i DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Candy Poad. is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Evans, Ferguson Avenue. Mrs. Leslie Warhola, Church Street, is a surgical patient in the Nesbitt Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. William Shorts, Lu- zerne, and Mrs. Jule Ayres, Kings- ton, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arja Brown, Ferguson Avenue. & Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malkemes, Werouson Avenue, spent the week- end in New York with their daugh- ter, Peggy. D. L. Achuff, Jr., Oakland, Calif. was a recent visitor to this area. William Connors, who is employ- ed in Altoona, spent the weekend with his family on Ferguson Avenue. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shaver and children, Martin, Vera ‘Ann and Mark, Painted Post, N. Y., were re- cent guests of Mr. Shaver’s mother, Mrs. Merle Shaver, Hays Corners. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neuner, Hilldonia Avenue, had as weekend visitors = the former's sister, Mrs. Ludwig Nolle and family, York Pa. Dorothy Eck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck, Shavertown, who is a student nurse at Allentown State Hospital, was elected representative of her class to the State Nurses Convention in Harrisburg on Thurs-. day. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Poad, Shaver- town, left Monday morning for At- lantic City where they are spending the week. Leighton Scott spent the weekend oin New York City and Westport, Mf onanecticut, visiting with Haverford and Bryn Mawr college friends. za H. W. Smith, Machell Avenue, @.0 is expected home from Flor- ida this week after spending the winter in the sunny south. Mrs, Charles Conklin and son, David, of Bethlehem, spent the weekend visiting her parents,- Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Sr., of Trucksville. Mrs. Torg Torgenson and chil dren. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strum of Highbridge, N. J., spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sny- der of Claude Street, Dallas. Mrs. George Messersmith, Trucks- ville Gardens, returned to her home on Sunday after submitting to surg- ery at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Fetchko, Beaumont, with sons George and Michael, baby Mark and Miss Ann Fetchko, visited relatives in Har- risburg on Sunday. Framk Phelps is spending a week \ with his daughters, Margaret and Elizabeth, in Dover, N. J. Mrs. Frank Phelps went by jet to Cali- ¢. fornia. last month. to her grandsom’s ordimation. She plans to return to her home in Dover ‘this week, join- ing her husband there and return- ing with him in a few days. Mr. amd Mrs. Dan Meeker, Sr., $e: visiting relatives in Beaumont r the next two weeks. Caroline Dietz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Dietz, : Beaumont, qrajoring in Medical Technology ‘at Andrews University, Berrian Springs, Mich., is spending the sum- mer ‘with her parents... In the fall she will return to Andrews. Mr. amd Mrs. J. T. Duda and sons David and Ted, Prince George, Virginia, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Duda, Pine View Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. IA. DeWitt Smith, Elmecrest, Dallas, will leave Satur- day for Ocean City to spend a week vacationing there. David Glahn, sophomore at Union College, Kentucky, is spending the summer’ with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Glahn, Bunker Hill, Sheldon Prynn, Joliet, Ill, form- erly of Carverton, is a patient at Silver Cross Hospital, Joliet. Lee Mintzer, R. D. 1, Harveys Lake, submitted to a tomsillectomy at Mercy Hospital last week. % Mr. and Mrs. Norman Franklin, and Carol, Philadelphia, and Miss Sandra Splitt, Jackson, Mrs. Clar- ence R. Elston, and Dale, Hunts- ville, and Mrs. George Schimmel, Nanticoke, were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. O, L. Harvey and Allan J. Cease, Franklin Street. Marie Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Evans, Hunts- ville, is recuperating after having measles. Mrs. George Seelandt, Huntsville Road, is having a house guest, Mrs. William Williams, New Hyde Park, N: VY. John DeMarco, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian DeMarco, Trucksville, was confined to home last week with measles. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Martin, Stafford Street, Trucksville, enter- tained at a dinner, at Foothills Manor, honoring their daughter, Catherine Eileen, who graduated Sunday from Gate of Heaven School. Attending were Mrs. Harry L. Martin, Karla Ray, Cathy Cash- man, Lorraine Ann and Jackie Mar- tin. Mrs. Jack Kennan, Trucksville, entertained her card club recentlly at a lovely buffet luncheon. Valerie Tag Keeps In Touch With Friends Classmates of former resident Valeria Tag, who recently moved to Ohio, have heard from her. Val- erie was honored at a farewell party, given by Diamne and Shirley Reese. Ia : Attending were: Elaine Kuehn, _ Judy Blase, Christine Rubino, Donna and Roxie Sekara, Carol Shaskan, Nancy Thomas, Debbie Hartman, Doris Simm, Carol Hozempa, Rita arnal and Gwen Arna a — =" HE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1965 _BECTION A — PAGE 5 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Bride Of New Jersey Man To Hold Open House On 25th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coolbaugh, Lehman, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary on Monday, June 17. Open house will be held at the Coolbaugh home on Sunday after- noon and evening, June 16. The couple was married in Leh- man Methodist . Church by Rev. Duane Butler. Attendants were Kathleen Coolbaugh Palmer, Trucksyille, and Walter Mekeel, Centermoreland. Mrs. Coolbaugh is ‘the former Elda Mekeel, daughter of Mrs. Clara Capt. Garris Visits Parents On Leave Capt. Bernice Garris, U. S. Air Corps, recently spent a month visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garris, Overbrook Avenue, after be- ing stationed in Greenland; for the past year. She left Sunday for Montgomery, Alabama, where she will take fur- ther study. Graduate of Robert Packer Hos- pital, Sayre, Capt, Garris has been ‘1 the Air Force Nurse Corps for ten years. Thirtieth Anniversary For Joseph Lavelles Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lavelle, R. D. 2, Springville, Pa,, will cele- brate their 30th wedding annivers- ary on Friday, June 14. Phey were married in St. The- rese’s Church, Shavertown by the late J. J. QLeary. Attendants were Fred Oberst, and Augusta Sullivan. They have two children, Richard P. Lavelle, Hewitt, N. J., and Mrs. James Barlow, Dallas. Also eight grandchildren. , Mr. Lavelle retired from the Dal- las Post office three years ago and is’ now. engaged in farming, which both he and his wife enjoy. First Child Is Born To Robert Bennetts Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett, | Noxen, announce the birth of a son, Jeffrey Lee, May ‘29, in Tyler Me- morial- Hospital, Meshoppen. The new: baby “weighed “eight pounds, |e) rch will be held in the Educa- two ounces, Mother is the former Boone, Noxen. This grandchild for Mr, and Mrs. Lowell Boone and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ben- nett, also of Noxen. Ronald Moss Feted On 17th Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss of East Dallas, entertained at a picnic din- ner in honor of their son Ronald’s 17th birthday on Sunday afternoon. The tables were ‘attractively dec- orated with the large birthday cake as the centerpiece. : Those present were Mr, and Mrs. Sam Higgins, Ruth and Ken Hig- gins, Sam Higgins, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Compton, Sharon, Sus- an, Bobby and Mark Compton, Mrs. Sarah Moss, the guest of honor and his parents. The four Compton children sang at the evening church service at the Glenview P. M. Church accom- panied by their mother following the birthday party. Nancy | is ‘the first|" Mekeel and the late Albert Mekeel, Lehman. Her husband is the son of Mrs. Elmer Coolbaugh and the late Mr. Coolbaugh, also of Lehman. There are two children: Pvt. Har- old Coolbaugh, stationed with the US Army in Zeweibruecken, Germany, and Glenn, Lehman. Also one grandchild, Ronald Coolbaugh, aged 18 months. Mr. Coolbaugh is employed at Air Products Corporation in Wilkes- Barre. Both Mr. and Mrs.- Cool- baugh are active members of Leh- man Methodist Church. Sweet Sixteen Party For Nancy Stokes Observing her birthday anni- versary with a Sweet Sixteen party on Monday was Nancy Stokes, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Emery Stokes, Outlet Methodist Church, Harveys Lake. Outdoor games were played and a party supper served to the follow- ing: Jean Hoover, Tera Milbrodt, Sandra Hoover, Beverly Moyer, Catherine London, Dolores Kocher, Janet Major, Joyce Stokes, the host and hostess and the guest of honor. Nancy, who received many lovely gifts, has lived in the Back Moun- tain for the past six years and is hopeful that with conference time fast approaching, she will be able to continue her studies at Lake Lehman High School. To Give Recital Mrs. Sarah Reese Ferguson will present her local students in a Re- cital, Thursday evening, June 20, in the social rooms of Dallas Metho- dist Church at 8 p. m. Pupils participating are: JoAnn Huttman, Gerard Wazeter, Diamae Troup, Robert Huttman, George Stolarick, James Smith, Kendra Cosgrove, Ruth Lawry, Barbara Lawry, Andrew Roan, Jr., Clifton Dungey, Estella Jean Parker, Dian- ine Reese, Charles Baker, Kathryn Reese, James Hugh Williams, Donna Priebe, Jeffrey Hoover. Mother-Daughter Dinner Bt Trucksville Tuesday Annudl Mother and Daughter Dinner sponsored by the Friend- ship Class of Trucksyille Methodist tional Building, Tuesday evening, June 18th, at 6:30 P.M. Following committees have been appointed: General chairman, Peg Johnson. Serving hostesses are, Marie Dy- mond, Peg Germond, Rhoda Green- ley, Betty Griffith, Elizabeth Har- rison, Helen Hess, Jean Hunter, and Lena Ide. v Dining Room Committee, Chair- man, Helen Gaylord, assisted by Theda Hoover and Melba Gregory. Florence Sherwood will be in charge of the program. A ham dinner will be served and all reservations are to be in by June 15, to Mrs. Helen Hess, and Jean Hunter. ’ John O'Connell Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connell, RD 1, Dallas, announce the birth of an eight pound son, John, born June 2 at Nesbitt Hospital. There is one other child, Colleen Marie, two. Mrs. O'Connell is the former Mari- lyn Carl, Forty Fort. Mr. OCon- nell operates a restaurant and catering gervice. NTH CES CI ETE EEA CECE 2 ® WEDDINGS HEE 3 CE CT MC SHES ETE THE | CONTINENTAL INN LUZERNE-DALLAS HWY. Facilities For ® BANQUETS ® PARTIES BUSINESS MEETINGS For Information Phone 287-7588 . 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The fitted bodice was attached to a bell shaped skirt ending in a chapel train. Her el- bow length veil of illusion fell from a Swedish crown of seed pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of white stephanotis and lemon leaves centered with a white orchid. Ilene Armitage was maid of honor and Carolyn Ide, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid.- Both were gown- ed in identical yellow sheath or- ganza dresses with taffeta over- skirts. Their headdresses were Dior bows in matching shade with nose | | disclosed honeymoon destination. | four years with the U. S. Navy. He length veils. They also carried cas- cade bouquets of yellow carnations, white stephanotis and lemon leaves. Best ‘man was Sam Conte, Jr. Ushers were Richard Lenzner and Robert Bonta. The bride’s ‘mother chose a gown of ‘beige linen with rose accessories. The mother of the bridegroom: wore a dress of aqua silk organza with beaded bodice. Her corsage was of white cymbidium. Following the ceremony a re- ception for one hundred and eighty guests was held at the Cedar Gar- dens. The couple left for an un- The bride is a graduate of Lake- Noxen High School, Bloomsburg State Teachers College and taught for three years at Pennsbury High School, Morrisville, Pa. The bridegroom graduated from Trenton High School, and served is attending Tri-State College in Indiana. The couple will make their home in Angola, Indiana. For Wedding Invitations, Try The Post VV VV VV VV PV VV OV VV VY VV VV VV VV ve ve v ev Wedding Invitations and 4 4 4 4 <4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 : 4 Napkins | 4 4 4 . 4 Printed | 4 1 4 4 < 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 | Lexington, Rotary Anns Picnic To Be Held Tonight Dallas Women of Rotary will meet for their annual picnic this evening, at the home of Mrs. Rich- ard. C. Post, Split Rail Lane, Chair- man of the event. Committee members are Mes- dames Lester Jordan, Myron Baker, H. R. McCartney, Peter Arnaud, Bruce Slocum, Ronald Carruthers, Warren Stanton and Ralph Pos- torive. The May meeting of the Rotary Anns was held at the Lehman Fire Hall. Reverend Robert DeWitt Yost spoke to the group, highlight- ing his trips to Europe. Attending were Mesdames Ralph Postorive, Jeff Guida, Henry Ed- wards, A. M. Major, Myron Baker, Paul L. Gross, George M. Jacobs, Archer Mohr, Merton Jones, Frank Bell, Jack Manley, Richard. H. Demny, Richard C. Post, Robert W. Graham, H. R. McCartney, Jack H. Stanley, William H. Krimmel, Earl W. Phillips, James Alexander, Bruce Slocum, John N. Landis, R. Spencer ~ Martin, Jr., Arthur H. Ross, Robert Bodycomb, Francis L. Ambrose and Rev. Robert Yost. First Child Born To. The Richard McRays Mr. and Mrs. Richard McRay, Mass., announce the birth of a daughter, Sara Lynne, Tuesday morning, June 11, at Symmes Hospital, Lexington, Mass. six ounces and is the first child of the McRays. Her mother is the former Carol Rudy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rudy, Shagbark Drive, Shavertown. The new little girl is the first grandchild for the Rudys and the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris McRay, Springfield, IIL. She is also the first great grand- i child of Rev. and Mrs. Charles Rudy, Reading. Dorothy (Gabel Has Graduation Party . Dorothy Gabel, thirteen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gabel, Davenport Street, Dallas, was feted at a party, Saturday, June 8th, hon- oring her graduation from the Gate of Heaven School. Somerdale, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Gabel, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cigarski, Charlotte and Theresa, Chase, Will Gabel, Mrs. Betty Stash, Andy, Betsy an¥ Marianne, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Fiske, Paul Chuckie and Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. John Best- wick, Jimmy Davis, Gail Doughton, Mary * Lou Jackowski and Barbara Chisko, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Serdinski and Cathy, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snyder, Dianne and Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gabel and son Paul, ZXKingston; Paulette Kane, Huntsville; Mr. and Mrs. George Gabel, Linda, Sharon, Rosemarie and Bobby, Fernbrook; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gabel, Geri, Charles, Janet and Debbie. SEERRRNRRRENERENANEREREZ ETUXEDOS - C ) § — WHITE COATS — COMPLETE FORMAL WEAR RENTAL SERVICE a 3 > = iN = 2 ADAM’S CLOTHES Clothes for Dad and Lad The baby weighed seven pounds | | and white ballerinas formed | liams, | wood, Cindy Spaciano, Donna Ora- Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel |{ Riiff, Denise, Louis, Joe ‘&nd Pat, | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jo hn Henninger To Observe 50th Anniversary One of Shavertown’s most popu- lar couples will celebrate their fift- ieth wedding anniversary on Satur- | day, June 15, when Mr. and Mrs. John G. Henninger, Druid Hills, will observe a half century of together- ness. Open house will be held at the family home from 2 to 5 p.m. will be held in the social rooms at Shavertown Methodist Church. The Herningers have requested that their friends refrain from bringing gifts since the pugpose of the affair is to share the happy occasion with their friends and family. | The Henningers were married in | Oxford, Ohio by Rev. Ferguson at the of the bride's cousin on June 14, 1913. Mrs. Henninger is the former Esther Obyrne, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Obyme, Ox- Kathy Kreidler Has Cookout On Birthday Kathy Kreidler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kreidler, Division Street, Shavertown, celebrated her eighth birthday on Saturday, June 8 with a cookout given by her par- ents in her honor. Games were played and refresh- ments served. A large birthday cake enhanced with miniature pink the focal point of the attractive party table. Present were: Judy Misson, Judy Lewis, Linda Kocher, JoAnn Wil- Chris Banks, Denise Sher- vitz, Debra Bednar, Michael Caf- frey, Frank Oravitz, Scott Sher- wood, Mark and Larry Spaciano, John Anuskiewicz, Betsy, In| | event of rainy weather, festivities ford, Ohio. She is a graduate of Ox- ford High School and State College of Oxford, Ohio, where she received { her teaching degree. Mr Henninger is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John G. Henninger, Sr., Hamilton, Ohio, and is also a | graduate of Oxford High School, | where he met his future bride and Case College, Ohio, where he re- ceived his degree in Electrical En- gineering. Mr. Henninger became associated with General Electric Corporation, retiring in 1953, after 43 years of | service. The Henningers have resided im Shavertown since 1941, moving to the Back Mountain region from Forty Fort. They have been active | members of Shavertown Methodist { Church where Mr. Henninger served on the official board amd is active in its: men’s groups. He has been an active member and officer of Dallas Kiwanis Club and the Back Mountain YMCA, to which he devotes much time with his son, John. Mrs. Henninger is a member of King’s Daughters and Keller Class of Shavertown Methodist Church “| and its circles. She is also active in Dallas Kiwanis Women’s Club and Nesbitt Auxiliary, Back Mountain | Branch. : | There are two children, Mrs. | Joseph Krush, well known illustra- | tor, Wayne, Pa., and son, John, for- {mer postal employee, at home. The | delight of their life is grandson, Jay | Paul Krush, ten, who at an early | age showed the remarkable artistic [talent of his parents. Their many friends in the com- munity extend sincere best wishes Carol and | tor many more years of health and Tommy Kreidler and the guest of‘ happiness to a kind, neighborly and honor. x civic minded couple. THE REIGN OF DIAMONDS ‘you, you can be sure of FRANK 2 A diamond has always been the aristocrat of gems. And it always will be. The Reign of Diamonds never ends. We ‘treat them with respect and bow to their brilliance. Our reverence comes from an intimate Knowledge of every facet of a diamond's nature. Should we share these insights with you select. 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