We and tteis Ide- ft on ‘land oad, h is ctric Road, din- Oonor- nem- Lake out class ‘cake and and Dawn oyris, Wor Bob ~ Mr. qgand eth ward artin, ori, ncer, 9 oe =. 1 J A mn intitle dma r-— a AR A Ton TI Purely Personal ] . Byron Ide, long time subscribers to the Dallas A pn Rey i Se— A TV VV VV VV VV VY VV VV VY VV VV VY VOY YOY VY VY DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoover and Mrs. Glenn Brunges entertained recently Mr. and Mrs. William “Dy- mond and som, Scott William, Tampaco, California; Mr. and Mrs. David Pascoe, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert - Brunges and Mrs. Estella Pascoe, also of Wyoming at the Hoover home in Orange. : Mrs. Dymond is the former! wo Pascoe,’ sister of Mrs. anges, Mrs. Hoover and David Pascoe and a daughter of Mrs. Estella Pascoe and the late Philip Pascoe, formerly of Carverton. Mrs. Blanche Piatt, Carverton, recently visited Mrs. Pascoe ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Runyan, Wyo- ming. Mr. and Mrs. George Kanaar, Trucksville, and Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Mannear, Dallas spent several weeks sightseeing in Texas and New Orleans. William F. Pascoe, Yeoman, 2nd | Class; stationed at Willow Grove USN Air Station spent the week- end visiting his mother and attend- ing his class reunion, held at’ the Mayfair, Mr.: and Mrs. Robert Turk, for- merly of Decatur, Georgia, have moved into a home on Huntsville Road. Mr, Turk is ‘Sales Manager of Atlas Chain and Cable. Staff Sergeant and Mrs. James Farrell, of Greenville, Miss. are re- gidimg at 1046 Memorial Highway, Dallas. Newcomers to Oak Hill are Mr. Mrs. John Joyce and son, Jim- #2, formerly of Montoursville. Pa. Albert Raph, Tunkhannock High- y, Dallas, is a patient im Nesbitt ospital, where he underwent surg- ery on Friday. Neighborh THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1963 ood News A nd = Of Persona SECTION A — PAGE 3 | Interest Brenda Clause Has Shower For Cousin Brenda Clause, Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, entertained at a Variety Shower in honor of her cousin, Sally Pierson, Long Island, Sunday after- noon.. A large silver umbrella with streamers rose from a low bowl of! pink . carnations and white snap- dragons. A party cake decorated in pink and white rosebuds was topp- ed with a miniature maiden dressed in pink and bearing a pink parasol. Favors were tiny wedding bell carts. Miss Pierson received many lovely gifts. Games were played and re- freshments served to Mesdames Elizabeth Morgan, Dorothy Pierson, Jennie Strey, Mary Pierson, Jean Pierson, Alice Pierson, Betty Pier- son, John Clause, Misses Joyce Luci- ano, Barbara Baganski and Gail Pier- : son. Get Acquainted Tea Held By Mrs. Wagner Offering an extended hand of friendship and warm welcome, Mrs. Owen Wagner, Midway Manor, en- tertained neighbors at her home recently. ‘ Al] the ladies were delighted at the opportunity to meet and enjoy a" pleasurable social hour. Present were: Mesdames Frank Weeks, Donald Soprum, John Fink, Werner Hofman, Tudor Ellis, Leon- ard Cowett,; Fred Saasamo, Kenneth Coyle, Walter Rogers, Walter Lushe- ski, William ‘Thomas, John New- comb, Russell West, Thomas Magu- David Glahn scm of Mr. an Mrs. Chester Glahn, Bunker Hill is spend- | . ing the summer with his aunt, Mrs. Marjorie’ Vollrath, Rochester, N.Y. | Mrs. William Hanna, Phyllis and Janice and Mrs. Fred Welsh, Dallas, recently attended the wedding of the latter's niece, Beverly Shook, at Penn Dale, Penna. Mrs. William Williams, Long Is- land, N.Y., was guest of honor at a dinner held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, Eliza- beth street, Dallas. Those im - attendance were; Mrs. George Seelandt, Mrs. J. Milton Kulp, Mrs. Robert Price and Alfred G. Davis. Mrs. W. M. Morley, with daugh- ters Edith and Cindy, Greensburg, will arrive on Friday to spend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Asa L. Day in Dallas. Jack Barnes came home on Sunday from University of Penmsyl- vania Hospital, where he was taken last week by ambulance after a water-sking: accident. His - mother, Mrs. Jack Barnes, Elmcrest, reports that Jack is perfectly OK after a wigdle battery of tests. “Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farr, White’ Birch Trailer Park, Dallas visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. @ Mrs. Levo Kocher, Spottswood, NJ. over the weekend and helped them get settled in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gensel and children, Keith, Warren and Calvin, Chase Manor, Shavertown, R.D. 5, have returned home after visiting Mr. -and Mrs. Elmer Wasserott and family at Cedar Lake, Indiana. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Fort Wayne, Indiana Post and former residents of the ‘ Back Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Smith and daughter Donna recently returned from spending a week in Cleveland, Ohio, where they attended the con- vention of the National Society of Professional Engineers. Dom was in- siled as secretary of the National Committee of Engineers in Private Practice. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Martin and ildren, Cathy, Jackie and Lorraine, Harry L. Martin all of Trucksville and Karla Penny Ray, Sweet Valley are spending several days ‘this week in Connellsville visiting with friends and relatives. The Martins are for- mer residents of Connellsville where Harry Martin was the superintend- ant of the Connellsville Silk Throw- ing Company. : Mrs. John Vennema, St. Peters- burg, Florida and Little Lake Michi- gan is visiting at the home of her daughter and som-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sanders, Pioneer Avenue, Dallas. Harold Schooley, Davenport street, suffered a smashed toe, while at work at ‘the Acme Warehouse, Forty Fort, recently. The accident | occured when ‘Mr. Schooley caught his foot between a jack and a girder. vi TAILORING EXPERT ® Trouser Alterations ® Skirts & Dresses Hemmed i® Coat Alterations Cleaning & Pressing ADAM’S CLOTHES Clothes For Dad & Lad Back Mt. Shopping Center Shavertown Open 'Til 9 Every Night 674-8936 id tticbarabtibedbaedibadiataidediie adage hid, ire, Philip York; Daniel August, Har- ray Carey, Kitty Carey, Harry Goer- inger Jr., and Mrs. Conrad Martin. Exchange Student Feted At Party Marjorie Glahn, Bunker Hill, en- tertained recently at a farewell party in honor of Donna Anthony, exchange student to the Phillipines. Swimming was enjoyed at Te-Ja Lake and refreshments served to the following: Linda Davies, Judy Berg- strasser, Linda Brague, Laura Jen- kins, Jean Fleming, Patsy Anthony, and the guest of honor. Two New Gramdchildren Enter Chapple Family Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Chapple, Summit Street, Shavertown, be- came grandparents twice in three weeks, recently, when both their son and daughter presented them with welcome additions to ‘the family circle. A son, Jay Raymond, weighing six pounds, eleven and a half ounces, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chapple, N. Main Street, Shavertown, May 31 in Wyoming Valley Hospital. - This is the couple’s first child. Mrs. Chapple was the former Janet Ferstrom, Wilkes-Barre. On June 20, Radarman and Mrs. Lawrence McClure, W. Mt. Airy Road announced = the birth of a daughter, Rebecca Ann in Nesbitt Hospital. The baby weighed 9 pounds. This is the second child for the McClures, who have another little daughter, Brenda Marie. Mrs. McClure is the former Connie Chap- ple. Hold Bon Voyage Party For English Travelers Mrs, Peter Duda, Dallas, and Mrs. Emil Hohol, Luzerne, who are leav- ing for England this weekend were guests at a Bon Voyage Party held at the Duda home Friday evening. A large cake decorated with well wishes was presented to the guests of homor. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Monk, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hohol, Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Nordfors, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Duda, Sandra Staz- dus and Leighton Scott. = Fk . A NEW EXCLUSIVE Bride Of Shavertown Man MRS. J. WILLIAM FARRELL At a lovely June wedding, Evelyn | Bearer was John Woychick, nephew C. Woods, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George ~~ Woods, = Parrish Street, Wilkes Barre, became the bride of J. William Farrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Farrell, S. Memorial Highway, Shavertown in St. Boni- face Church, Wilkes-Barre, on Saturday, June 15. Sl ‘Rev. Eugene Jarcymski, C. S. C. of King’s College performed the double ring ceremony with Rev. Joseph ~C. Ward, pastor of St. Boniface Church, seated in the sanctuary. The Apostalic Blessing of Pope John XXIII was bestowed upon the marriage. The bride plaged a bouquet of blue carnations before the altar of the Blessed Virgin Mary. White gladiola and pompoms decorated the “altar.” Organist was Mrs. John Haefner and Joseph Mil- ler, soloist. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a floor length gown of imported silk and rose point lace, the Sabrina neck- line enhanced by paillettes and the wedding ring bodice of silk falling into a full skirt of silk and misted lace over silk taffeta which swept into a chapel train. The silk sleeves were edged with lace. She wore a lace headpiece highlighted with seed pearls from which fell a veil of allusion. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and baby breath and a crystal rosary, gift of the bridegroom. Mrs. James Mack, Elizabeth, N. J., was matron of honor and chose a floor length gown of pink organdy over pink taffeta, its lace bodice styled with a square neck- I'me and short sleeves. bell shaped. She wore a pink pic- ture hat trimmed with pink daisies and carried a basket bouquet of pink and white daisies and baby breath, She wore short white gloves and a single strand pearl necklace. Miss Audrey Engler, and Mrs. William E. Flowers, sister of the bride, were bridesmaids. Mary Beth Woods was junior bridesmaid and. Nancy Woods, flower girl, both being nieces of the bride. All the attendants wore gowns, identical to that of the matron of honor. Edward Kindler, Jr., Kingston was best man. Ushers were Stephen Waldow, Whitesboro, N. Y., and Arnold Laux, -Shavertown. Ring 3 CREATION... NAPKINS WEDDING INVITATIONS and PRINTED HENRY'S Main Highway Shavertown JEWELRY CARD & GIFT Skirt was | of the groom. Mrs. Woods chose a turquoise silk embroidered gown with white ac- cessories and corsage of white roses. Mrs. Ambrose selected a beige gown with beige and white accessories and wore a white orchid corsage, Following the ceremony, a bridal breakfast for the family was held at the Mansfield Ballroom, where an evening reception was also held. The couple left on a honeymoon to the Poconos and New England | States. For her going away outfit the bride wore a two piece flowered dress with matching hat and a cor- sage of white roses. Mrs. Farrell is a graduate of 'G.AR. High School and is employed as a secretary in the Trust Depart- ment of Wyoming National Bank, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Farrell Westmoreland King’s College, where he received his Bachelor of Science Degree and is employed as office manager at Rave’s Nursery, Shavertown. He also served two years in the U.S. Navy. High School The couple are residing at 28! Burndale Road, Dallas. Cook-Out Held A cook-out in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Russell and grand- daughter, Pamela Rich, Cleveland, Ohio, who were visiting at the home of the Harold Schooleys, was held at the Schooley residence, Daven- port Street, on Wednesday evening. Present were; Mr. and Mrs. Mat- thew Bottoms, Mrs ‘Mary Roberts, Mr and Mrs David Mathers, Mr. Sam Bottoms, Mr James Bottoms, Mr. William Davies, Mr. William ‘Fus- sell, Mr .and Mrs. Harold Schooley, Judy and Bob. SCE THE CONTINENTAL INN LUZERNE-DALLAS HWY. ® WEDDINGS RRA SAR | is an alumnus of | and | 1 entertained at a family and old fri- | oring her husband, who left June { i Attends Graduation Of Granddaughter Mr. and Mrs. Lou C. Wagner, Ferguson Avenue, Shavertown, re- turned home last week after attend- ing the graduation of granddaughter, Jill C .Smith from Basking Ridge High School. Miss Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan H. Smith, Basking Ridge, N. J., was speaker at the Commence- ment exercises ranking second high- est in her class. She also served as editor in chief of the school year- book. Miss Smith will enter Welles- ley College in the fall. Mr. Smith son of Mrs. Wagner and a former Shavertown resident is employed in New York as associ- ate editor of the Fncyclopedia Amer- cana. Mrs. Smith teaches art at the Basking Ridge High School. Farewell Party Held For Arthur Newman Mrs. Arthur Newman, East Dallas, ends dinner, Sunday, June 23, hcn- 30, for England. Those attending were! Mr. and Mrs, Ray Good, Shickshinny, who have been close friends since 1961; Mr, and Mrs. Alex Johnston, Forty Fort, and Mrs. Bella Ritchie, Dallas, friends since 1921; Present. were: Mrs. Edward Buckley and son, Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens, Charles and Freddie, Mr. Paul Scott, Dallas; Mrs, Willard Lauderbaugh, Lin and Gale, 'N. Y.; Mr, and Mrs. William Ward, ‘Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Helen Titus, Kingston; Mrs. Elizabeth Keefer Corby, Tunkhannock. Judy Wertman, Dallas, Guest At Bridal Party A bridal shower, was recently held at the home of Mrs. Walter Covert, Parrish street, in: honor of Judy Wertman, Main street, bride-elect. Attending were: Mesdames James Wertman, Ella Schmoll, Joseph Jew= ell, Iva Jones Florence Dennis, and Ruth Owens, Dallas; Doris Clemow, Edwardsville; and Miss Bessie Lam- oreaux, Forty Fort. Miss Wertman lovely gifts. Neighbors Fete Mrs. James LaBar Mrs. James LaBar, Parrish Street, | was guest of honor, at a neighbor- | hood gathering, Monday afternoon, June 24 when she celebrated her received many | birthday. She was presented with i a gift. ; | Those present: Mesdames Carl Williams. Charles = Hosler, Ralph | Facilities For ® BANQUETS ® PARTIES BUSINESS MEETINGS For Information Phone 287-7588 a a eer» | Brown and Carol Williams. Mrs. Dana Crump, Yeager Ave- | nue has returned after visiting Mr. | and Mrs. C. 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Present were: Grace Fielding, Ir- | ene Kernag, Lillian Sarmonis, Ruth { Shortz, Edythe Bonning, Betty | Guteh, Ruth Jeffery, Lila Lozo, Lois | Bertram, Louise Jones, Ginny Gen- | tile, Dolores Piatt, June Loomis. | Lela Sickler, June Mingus, Naomi | Davis, Dorothy Miliuaskas, Becky Casterline, - Bertha Ehret, Pauline | Calh’nas, Velma Valentine, Madiline | Adamskick, Hazel Fielding, Florence Worth, Helen Hoover, Kathy Stroud, Kathy Mingus, Virginia Swanson, Florence Niezgoda, Leona Zbick. {in Dallas, The bride is a graduate of North High School, Syracuse and attended Oswego State Teacher’s College. Mr. Cross graduated from West- moreland High School and served two years with the U.3. Navy. He is employed by Anthra-Flo, Trucks- —— SE The . Young Men’s Shop 42 Main St., Dallas MR. AND MRS. ROBERT CROSS : Dallas Methodist Church formed the setting Saturday, June 15, when Miss Christina Kohler, daughter of! Mr. and Mrs, John Kohler, Syra- cuse, N. Y., became the bride of Robert Cross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cross, Woodlawn Drive, Dal- — RN from a crown of seed pearls and aurora borealis. She wore a pearl necklace, gift of the bridegroom and carried a bridal bouquet of white carnations and rosebuds. Matron of honor was Mrs. Bert | Cross, who wore street length gown |# SA SR Open Friday Eve, Summer las. of blue organza with an overskirt of Rev. Russell Lawry performed the [net. She wore a matching halo and | . double ring i Organist carried yellow and white carna-|# Clearance was Fern Coldren. tions. 7 The bride chose a floor length| Bert Cross, uncle of the bride- |} S A i E gown of white nylon over taffeta, groom, was best man for his made with a fitted bodice, large nephew. and full skirt caught in back with | a large bow, forming a bustle effect. | nosetip residence after which the young couple left om a honeymoon trip to veil of allusion fell Newark, N. 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