The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 27, 1963, Image 4

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    Wr. and Mrs. Austin Line Were
Warried 42 Years On Saturday
CTION A —PAGE 4
Road, Shavertown will cele- | Guard Unit.
on Saturday.
so of Wilkes-Barre.
The couple were married at Me- | of health.
ad Lois Cole. Windsor Locks High School.
ie U. S. Army, where he was in | Mathematics.
he artillery division. He holds
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Line, Mt. |the rank of major in the National
te their 42nd wedding annivers- The Lines are active members
of Shavertown Methodist Church
‘Mrs. Line is the former Edna |and its societies. Mrs. Line is also
etter, daughter of Howard Yetter |a member of the Nesbitt Hospital |
ad the late Mrs. Yetter, Wilkes- | Auxiliary, Back Mountain Branch.
arre. Her husband is the son of Mr. Line is a former Kingston
1e late Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Line, | Township supervisor, retiring before
the end of his term due to reasons |
Mr. Line is retired after having The young lady will enter the
‘rved fourteen years in the Na- | University of Connecticut in Sep-
onal Guard and eight years in |tember where she will major in
=
inda Lou Tough Has Visitor From England
tes at a party at her home.
ake was decorated in pink and
lue. Guests were: Carol Sayre, |
ebra Mosier, Susan * Woodling,
/eaver, Carol Jean Kocher, Cin- ‘the United States previously.
ia ‘Gentile, Lucinda Darling, Eliza-
es
Birthday Party Mrs. Wallace Carruthers, Liver-
Linda Lou Tough, Lehman, cele- pool, England, arrived in Dallas
ated her 8th birthday June 19th Saturday to spend three weeks as
entertaining her school class- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
| Carruthers and daughters, Sterling
y ‘Avenue. Wallace, who is Ranald’s
i brother, was not able to make the
| trip at this time, but had visited
A son, Jeffrey, is attending col-
eth Wright, and Mary Louise lege and couldn't accompany his
allivan. "mother. Mrs. Carruthers was met
Miss Judy Searfoss Ts
Feted At Bridal Shower
Mrs. Harvey Kitchen, Mrs. Donald
D. Smith, and Miss Donna Smith
entertained at a bridal shower re-
cently honoring Miss Judy Searfoss,
who will be married June 29.
Table = decorations ' were lovely
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1963
Patricia Kline Becomes
Bride of Francis E. Jones
Noxen Independent Bible Church | streamers.
was the scene Saturday of the wed- Rose Marie Jones, sister of the
ding of Patricia Kline, daughter of | groom, was attired in an orchid
with a brandy snifter filled with | Mrs. William Kline, Sr., and the | waltz length gown of nylon over
as the centerpiece. Bridesmaid
dolls surrounded the snifter: and
pink candles placed at each end
of the table.
Refreshments were served to:
Mesdames James Worth, Jasper
orial Presbyterian Church by Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Line left on Thurs-' Kocher, Frank O'Dell, Richard
ancaster. day for Windsor Locks, Coan,
“They have one daughter, Mrs. | where they celebrated their anni-
obert Cole, Windsor Locks, (Conn. |versary and attended the graduation
iso two granddaughters, Helen |of granddaughter, Helen Cole, at
Searfoss, Raymond Garringer, Law-
rence Sutton, Chester Strzlczyk, El-
wood Womer, James Knecht, Daniel
Smith, Paul Hoover, George Clem-
ments, George Searfoss, Adarine
Nulton, Jane Kocher, Fannie Sutton,
Misses Carrie Rood, Hazle Davis,
Pauline Davis, Connie Smith, the
guest of honor and the hostesses.
at Idlewild Airport by her brother-
d2-law. She will see Dianne and! Bible
Susan, ages five and three, for the |
first time and Debra and Jillian
after eight years.
Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers have |
been in the United States ten years,
residing in Dallas most of the time.
Eight years ago, Mrs. Carruthers,
Debra and Jillian made a trip to [32
England and Mr. Carruthers has | Kunkle fire hall July 6, 4 p.m.
Special orders will be taken by
Their families reside in England. | Mrs. Dot Dodson and Mrs. Helen
Mr. Carruthers’ sister, Sheila, and |Landon. Mrs. Ruth Vascus is chair-|
been there many times on business.
Mr. Carruthers’ mother and broth-
er, have also visited here.
| pink carnations and a pink umbrella | Jate Mrs. Kline, Noxen, and Fran- | taffeta and wore a matching hat.
| cis E. Jones, Jr., son of Mr. and Bridesmaids Mrs. Homer Scan-
Mrs. Francis E. Jones, Sr., also of | Jon, sister of the bride, Lucy D.
Jones, sister of the groom, Misses
Rev. Warren Hathaway perform- | Nancy Keiper and Doris Siglin wore
ed the double ring ceremony. Or-
ganist was Mrs. Warren Montross,
and Sharon Montross, was soloist. | ing hats.
The bride who was given in mar- Larry Hallock was best man. and
riage by her brother, William Kline, | Wayne Swire, David White, Daniel
Jr., wore a floor length gown of | Grey and Russell Kline, brother of
matching waltz length gowns of
blue nylon over taffeta and match-
with silver | the bride. Danny Scouton, nephew
thread, fashioned with a fitted bod- A of the bride was ringbearer. De-
ice, high neck and long scalloped | borah Keiper, Donna Scouton, Patty
Her bridal gown was made | Traver and Susan Jones were flow-
by Mrs. Russell Traver, Noxen. Her | e+ girls.
fingertip veil of illusion fell from
a tiara crown.
Reception followed at the home
She carried a white | of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Russell Traver.
with white
orchid = and
Joy Class Plans
Kunkle Joy Class was recently
entertained by Mrs. Elva Elstcia, as-
Carolyn Gardner.
Final plans were made for the bake
le to be held on the grounds of
sisted by Mrs.
Paul Sidney Button
A seven pound ten ounce son
Paul Sidney, was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Button, Dallas, RD 1,
June 18 at General Hospital. This
is the first child. Mrs. Button is
| the former Lois Anderson, Tunk-
| hannock.. Mr. Button is employed
with F. J. Michael and Son Con-
struction.
| gish picnic supper July 2, 6 p. m,,
The class willl hold a covered at Elston’s Grove.
Graduating Twins ‘Are
Feted At Dinner Party
Mr, and Mrs. John Pall, Sr,
Sweet Valley, entertained at a din-
ner Sunday, June 23, honoring
their son and daughter, Decnald
Charles and Donna Marie, members | day June 13. A dinner in his honor | Fire Company.
of the graduating class of Lake-
Lehman High School.
Centerpiece was a large cake]
decorated ¥ blue and white and
topped with an academic hat and
scroll. Those attending were the
twins’ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Felix Witkoski; Mr. and Mrs. John
Bush and sons Carl and Paul,
Conyngham; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Stasko, Mary Ann and Michelle;
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pall, Edward,
Jr. and Diane, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Pall, Mark, Martin, and Mary Alice;
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pall, Cidy; Mr.
and Mrs.’ Raymond Kulakowski,
Helen; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ku-
lakowski, Joanne, Patsy, Stanley,
Joseph, and infant daughter; Mr.
and Mrs. Vincent Lapinski, Vincent,
Jr, and Michael; Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Pall, Joseph, Jr. Larry,
Jackie and ‘Toni; Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Kalinay, Edward, Jr. and
Duane; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rose.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Pall and family,
Nanticoke; Mr. and Mrs: Elsworth
Everette, Mocanaqua; Dorothy Lo-
nie; Mary Ann Beby, Bruce Spen-
cer, John Pall, Jr., and the guests
of heinor. 3
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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Nicholas Staub Celebrates
80th Birthday Anniversary
Mr Nicholas A. Staub, Trucks-|dent of its Holy Name Society and
ville, celebrated his eightieth birth-|is a charter member of Trucksville
will be held at the home of his| He is former road supervisor of
daughter, Mrs. Willard Garey, Leh- | Kingston Township, a position he
man, the first of the week, when an- | held for many years. He served as
other daughter, Mrs. William O’Con- | Postmaster of Trucksville for six
nor, N. Miami Beach, Florida, ar-|years, retiring in 1943. He has en-
rives to visit with him. = gaged in farming all his life and still
Sci of the late John and Mary | remains active, spending much of
Heck Staub, the octogenarian has | his time gardening.
lived all his life in Trucksville, still Mr. Staub is married to the for-
residing on part of the farm on |mer Claire Williams, Harveys Lake
which he was born. His family is|and is the father of the following
one of the oldest in Trucksville. children: Mrs. Willard Garey, Leh-
Mr. Staub attended Kingston man, Mrs. William O'Connor, Flor:
Township schools, St. Nicholas |ida; John, Wilkes-Barre; Richard
School and graduated from Wyom- | Trucksville; Mrs: Christopher O’Con-
ing Seminary. He has been an active |nor, Hollendale, Florida; Mrs. John
member of St. Therese’s Church |Cashim, Winter Park, Florida and
since its founding and was chair- | Mrs. Richard Paraventi, Detroit,
man of the original building com- | Michigan.
mittee. He also served as first presi-! -
Feted On Birthday | Announce Birth
A picnic party honoring Mrs. Al- A six pound fifteen ounce son,
fred Rogers, Huntsville, was given | Joseph John, was born to Mr. and
by friends last week at her home. Mrs. Robert Rother, Meadowecrest,
Lunch was served in the garden | Trucksville, June 16 at Mercy Hos-
with peony bouquets gracing the pital.
table. Mrs. Rogers received sir There are three other children,
gifts. Debbie, eight, Bobby, seven, and
Present were Mrs. Florence Wil- | Tommy sixteen months. Mrs. Rother
liams, and Mrs. Letha Spaulding, |is the former Ann O'Connor, Long
Shavertown; Mrs. Anna Peters, | Island, N. Y. Mr. Rother is em-
Wilkes-Barre; Mrs, Clara Kitchen, | ployed with Robert Laux Real Es-
Idetown. tate Agency.
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