® i 8 E Macaroni Salad fang DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal ~~ Miss Jessica Thomas and Mrs. Tillie Loveland spent the weekend in Philadelphia where Miss Thomas attended the National Convention of the Kappa Gamma Pi, a national honor society. The convention was held at the Warwick Hotel and had as one of its highlights, a ‘dinner speech by Mrs. Katherine O’Hay Granahan, Treasurer of the United ' States. Miss Jessica Thomas is president of the Wilkes-Barre Fi. of Kappa Gammi Pi. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Hosler, Lynn, Sharon, Peter and David, State Col- lege, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosler, Parrish Street. Dr. Hosler, who is a me- terologist at ‘State College, recently returned after a lecture tour of Switzerland. Artie Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller, Huntsville Road, will spend the summer at Camp Acar hela, as a counselor, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stair, Conn., spent the . weekend visiting his mother, Mrs. Edward Stair; Shaver- town. Ernest, who is studying for the ministry, was guest minister, at the Dallas Methodist Church, Sunday morning, for the two serv- ices. Mrs. Irwin Coolbaugh, Kunkle, is : a patient in the General Hospital. Recent visitors to Dallas were: Major Ralph Antrim, Jr. and Anda Antrim, Aannandale, Va., Beverly Robinson, : South Gibston, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. 'W. S. Meredith, Factory- ville, Jay N. Newcomer, Mrs. Ern- . M. Case, Mrs. Effa M. Jenkins, and Mrs. E. J. Dettmar, Williamsport and Mrs. Daniel Wil- , Philadelphia. r. and Mrs. Alvin Long and Brent, Dallas, had as guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Long, Bonnie, Richard and Eric, Sweet Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keller, Larry, Randy and Darlia, Orange- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Long, Shickshinny, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Yeager, Washington and Duane Long, Clearfield. Ricky Lawler, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lawler, Parrish Street, accompanied his grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gavenus, Kingston, to New Jersey and the ICatskills, where they spent a few days, this week. - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dennis and family, Huntsville Road, had as . weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roberts, Tommy, [Donnie and Jimmy, Conshohocken. Mrs. Howard Risley, Road, returned to her home on Monday affer having been a patient at Nesbitt Hospital for weeks. Linda ‘Williams, Pole 175, Har-' veys Lake, after completing her freshman year at Bloomsburg State Teacher’s College, was recently a pa- SE at General Hospital for a WERK. Atty. and Mrs. Burt Lewis, Wood- lawn Drive, spent the weekend in TMquility, N. J. Keith Barber, Dallas is a patient in the General Hospital, Mrs. Alfred Root, Franklin Street, is a patient in the General Hospital. Her room number is 427. Mrs. Paul Scott, East Dallas, is a medical patient in’ the Nesbitt " Hospital. ? ? Mrs. Franklin Patton, Mrs. Fran- cis Schenck and Miss Jessica Thom- as are attending the summer session at College Misericordia. Penny Wilson, East Orange, N.J., recently spent several days visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Lillie Scott, R.D. 1, Dallas. Mrs. Dorothy Schooley, Shaver- town, spent last weekend visiting } daughter and son-in-law and fainily, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wil- liams, [Laceyville. Mrs. Schooley and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, celebrat- ® joint birthdays and wedding an- niversary. The Williams’ * were married on Mrs. Schooley’s birth- day. : Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bandura, Philadelphia spent their honeymoon visiting Mrs. Bandura’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Fluck of Harveys Lake. > Mrs. Leighton Scott, Easton, spent the weekend visiting her mother and sister, Mrs, H. H. Zeiser and Mrs. Myra Risley, Dallas. Huntsville several. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1963 SECTION A — PACE ?_ Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest ~ Wed In Rosalie Ann Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin, Largo, Florida, formerly of Harveys Lake and James M. Mitchell son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion L. Mitchell, St. Pet- ersburg, Florida, were married May 31 in First Free Methodist Church, St. Petersburg. ” Rev. Harold Cranston’ officiated assisted by Rev. John Hendricks. The bride given in marriage by her father, wore a ballerina length gown of lace over taffeta with a fitted bodice and long sleeves tapered at ‘the wrists. Her veil fell from a crown of seed pearls and mother-of-pearl sequing #n the shape of small hearts. She carried a white orchid with rose buds and ivy atop a white Bible, gift of the bridegroom. ! Susan Wood, St. Petersburg, was maid of honor. She chose a street length powder-blue dress made of lace and taffeta, identical to that of the bride. Bridesmaids were Misses Janet and Patricia Mitchell, both sisters of the bridegroom. They also wore street length dresses of powder MRS. JAMES MITCHELL Florida blue in contrasting style with taffeta and lace. They carried red rose buds atop a blue heart made of taffeta and lace to match their dresses and wore small heart shaped hats. Al Keyser, St. Petersburg, was best. man. Fred: Cooley, Jim Sweeny and John Sweeny served as ushers. Bonny Cranston, Clearwater, was flower girl. She wore a blue taffeta dress, had a small heart shaped hat and carried a blue and white basket of red and white rose buds. Timmy Cranston, Clearwater, . was ring bearer. A reception was held in the church parlor, after which the couple mo- tored to the beaches for their honey- moon. The bride is a mative of Harveys Lake and a graduate of Westmore- land High. School. She is employed. as a secretary in. the St. Petersburg Parks and Recreation Department. Mr Mitchell is a native ‘of St. Petersburg and is a graduate of Boca Ciega High School." He is at- tending Florida Presbyterian College. Dana Gail Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence Jones, Shaver- town, became the bride of Charles J. Weiss, Jr., son of the late Charles and Mrs. Margaret Weiss, East Dallas, on Saturday, June 15. Ceremony was performed in East Dallas Methodist Church by Reverend William F. Watson. Reception followed at the Franklin House, Centermoreland. The bride wore a white bal- lerina length organza gown, with embroidered bodice. A small crown and shoulder length veil adorned Bridal Attendants In Miller Wedding Misses Gloria Dolbear and Pamela Selingo, = Dallas, were bridesmaid and flower girl in the recent wed- ding of Lorraine Miller, Wilming- ton, Delaware to Thomas Miller, Wilkes-Barre. The bridal attendants are cousins of the bridegroom, who is the grandson of Mrs. Rose Kozemchak, Overbrook Avenue, Dallas. Wedding was performed in First Reformed Church, Wilkes-Barre on June 22. Mr. Miller is the son of Myr. and Mrs. Luther Miller, 63 Covell Street, Wilkes-Barre. Main Highway — 674-8481 — Dallas Choice Western STEAK Ib. 89¢ T-Bone or Sirloin Country Fresh SPARE RIBS . 1b.4%¢ Daring’s Country. - SMOKED HAMS WHOLE SHANK 1b.59¢ 1b. 49 German Style FRANKFURTERS (Regular or Long) ~ 1b.69c Frankfurters ................ Large Bologna Ring Bologna Beef Bologna .............. 1b. 69¢ Veal Loaf .......... 1 1b. 40c Dutch Loaf .......... 14 1b, 40c | Potato: Salad 1b. 35¢ fil DARING’S SAUSAGE SPECIALTIES — OUR OWN SALADS — . Ib. 85¢c ; 15 1b. 9c Roast Beef _._... .... .. V3 1b. 50c Pork Sausage, loose 55¢ cas. 59¢ Kielbassi, smoked 75¢, fresh 69¢ Cheese Loaf .......... Ys 1b. 35c¢ Pepperettes _...... 1, 1b. 55¢ mnaahn nana aien nasa. a 1b. 35¢ i Dana’ Gail Jones Is Wed: To Carl J. Weiss On Saturday her head. Her bouquet was of elegant white orchids and white roses. Nancy Elston was maid of honor, and Ann Dorrance bridesmaid. Both were dressed in similar ballerina length turquoise gowns; crowns and nose length veils. They carried bouquets of white daisies. Clyde Roberts, Binghamton, was best man and Michael Jones, broth- er of the bride, usher. Mr. Weiss graduated June 10, from Wilkes College with high honors. He has accepted a position with Western Electric, Allentown. The couple will reside in Jordan Park Apartment, Fullerton. Chester Margery Allen Guest At Bridal Shower Mrs. Margery Allen, Shavertown, was feted ‘at a Variety Shower Fri- day evening by Mesdames Helen Rice, Lorraine Allem and Peggy Tur- ner, at the Rice home. Mrs .Allen will become the bride of Charles Brobst, Dallas on July 1. A dainty pink umbrella under which nestled miniature parasols im pink and blue and filled with fresh flowers formed the attractive center. piece The bride elect received many lovely gifts. Present were Mesdames Mary Rice, Mabel Bell, Mildred Eyet, Lil- lian Bell, Mary Henderson, Gertrude Chere, Doris Brobst,r Jane Wesley, Marian Zachary, Doris Berlew, Clara Paltineri, Doris, Walters, Harriet Parker, Alice Fink, Gloria Kitchen, Edward Meneeley, Judy Berti, Peg Hall Reba Cobleigh, Betty Dettmore, {Marian Natt, Rita Rice, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Noxen Girl Betrothed To Carl Dale Crispell Announcement is made of the engagement of Barbara Ann Kova- lick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Visneski, Poplar Street, Noxen, to Carl Dale Crispell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Crispell, R. D. 1, Noxen. The bride elect is a graduate of Lake Lehman High School and a student at Empire Beauty School, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. »Crispell, graduate of Tunk- hannock High School, is employed at Wilkes College. No date has been set for the wedding. : Wed 50 Years Sunday Will Hold Open House Mr. and Mrs. William P. Perrego, Orange will observe their 50th wed- ding aniversary Sunday at an Open House held by their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Beverly Perrego at the family home. Mrs. Perrego is the former Emma Eaton, Orange. She is a graduate of Bloomsburg ‘State Teachers Col- lege and taught in Shavertown and Franklin Township Schools. Mr. Perrego is a Shavertown na- tive, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perrego, and was engaged in carpenter work prior to retirement. The couple were married in Nan- ticoke Methodist Church parsonage by Rev. Clark Callender.* They have one son, William B. who resides. with them: and two grandchildren, Mrs. Richard Sands, Tunkhannock and Willian C. Per- rego. Also two greatgrandchildren, Richard and Laura Sands. Local Girls Receive Homors At Graduation Lisa Harvey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laning Harvey, dJr., Lehman, was awarded the Harry E. Ruggles Award ‘as the outstanding graduate of her class at Wyoming Seminary recently. Lindsley Morgan Washburn A- ward for Excellence in Mathematics was bestowed on Verna Lee Pritch- ard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Pritchard, Trucksville. Miss Pritchard also shared the Almeda Ruth Cushman Spencer Bible Prize with Molly S. Harris, Kingston. Miss Harvey will enter Sweet Briar College: in the fall and Miss Pritch- ard will study for a degree in Math- ematics at Alleghany College, Mead- ville. 100 ~ S&H Green Stamps with 5.50 purchase and coupon. BOYS - GIRLS - MENS - ALL PRICES 100] Globe - Tr [100 100 S&H STAMPS In Addition to Regular Stamps on Cash Purchases of 5.50 or more. THIS COUPON GOOD THRU WED., JULY 3 100 Thru-out Store [100 SWIM WEAR FOR THE FAMILY - Misses 32-46 799 to 14-9 KNITS - LATEX PRINTS ONE and TWO PIECE! Pine Avenue, Carroll Park, Blooms- burg, have announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Janice Ann Troy, to Thompson Tripp Boote, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Boote, Knob Hill, Trucksville. Miss Troy, a graduate of Scott High School, Espy, and Harrisburg Polyclinic Hospital School of Nurs- «ing, received her Bachelor of Sci- ence Degree in Nursing Education Engagement Announced ; JANICE ANN TROY Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Troy, of 196 at Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre. | She is presently on the faculty at | Harrisburg Polyclinic | Nursing. School of Mr. Boote, a graduate of Forty Fort High School, attended Wilkes College. He served two years im the Chemical Corps, U. S. Army, and is presently employed at the Anthracite Marble and Tile Com- pany in West Pittston. An October wedding is plamned. Tommie Allen Has {4th Birthday Party Mrs. Shirlee Allen Jones enter- tained at a birthday party in honor of her son, Tommie who was four years old on Thursday, June 13 at their home on East Overbrook Avenue. i A large decorated birthday ‘cake made an attractive centerpiece. Games were played and prizes awarded to all attending, Davie Simpson; Crystal Kehney; Johnnie Have Baby Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gale Walker, Silver Springs, Md., annotince the birth of a daughter, Michelle Suzanne, on June 5. Mrs. Walker is the former Donna Boice of Idetown, Bellingsy*Miriam Of: Stevie Fpank- lin; Lisa Holeman; Jimmie Simp- son; Lois Billings; Mrs. Charles] Allen the guest of honor and his | mother. Silverleaf Club To Hold Picnic Silverleaf Club of Kunkle met {last week at the home of Mrs. Lil- |lian Kunkle, Shavertown, Mrs. William Weaver presided. A white elephant sale was held and the yearly picnic planned for Tues- day, July 16, at the home of Mrs. Walter Elston. Members will bring their own covered dish and place setting. Thomas Raymond Stroud Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stroud, Trucksville, announce the birth of a son, Thomas Raymond, born June 15 at General Hospital. This is the first child. 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