. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mesdames Carl Daubert, Donald Paeglow, ‘G. S. Williams, Charles Hosler, Ralph Brown and Carol Wil- liams entertained at a neighborhood birthday = party for Mrs. James LaBar recently. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bennie and family, Joseph street, are spending some time at Rehobeth Beach, Del- aware. Carl “Cookie” Daubert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daubert, Parrish street, ‘returmed home. over the eekend, after being on a two-week cruise with the U.S. Navy. ¥ Janice Blight, daughter of Mrs. Janice Blight, Huntsville, js under- . going observation at the Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Walter Covert, has returmed to her home on Parrish street, after submitting to surgery at the Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis and Mrs. George Seelandt, Dallas, and Mrs. Calvin Tinsley, Mountain Top, have returned after spending some time with Mr .and Mrs. Howard Tinsley and family, Collingdale, Pa. | attended the | f graduation of Judith Tinsley, from | While ‘there, they Presbyterian School of Nursing, Philadelphia. Mrs. Thomas (Cease, Franklin street, is undergoing observation at the Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs, Rhoda Bartell, ain High- way, left Friday, to motor with ' friemds, to Florida. They will tour Coral Gables; and visit Myrtle Thompson, a former resident of Church street, mow living in Fort Lauderdale. George Otto, son of Mr, and Mrs. “Herman Otto, Forty Second street, returned from the Nesbitt Hospital Pccently, after being a surgical pati- ent. Mrs. Allen Bishop, with son Jackie and daughter Linda, returned to Spring City Monday after spend- ing three days with Mrs. Betty Ran- som, Cemter Hill Road. Mrs. Robert Coleman with chil- dren Bobby and Donna Marie, of Columbia; and Mr. and Mrs: Fran- cis Coleman with daughter Grace Ann, of Hartford, Conn. were week- end guests of Mrs. Catherine Cole- man. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Van Horn, Denver, Col., and daughters Debbie, Diane, Sherry and Donna were re- cent visitors at the home of Assist- ant Police Chief and Mrs. Jesse Coslett, Trucksville. Mr. Van Horn is Mrs. Coslett’s brother. He also visited his mother, Mrs. Emma Van Horn. ' Mrs. Henry Van Horn, the for- mer Ida Hunt, Shavertown, is a surgical patient in St. Joseph’s Hos- pital, Baltimore, Md. X Carol Exarhopoulos, Idetown, is spending two weeks at Camp On- awandah. Her grandmother, Mrs, L. E. Beisel, Idetown, is up and about again after three weeks spent battling a virus. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Siley, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siley, Laurel Run and Mr. and Mrs. George Space, Noxen spent the 4th of July holi- », at Siley Cabins, Bald Mountain. Alfred G. Davis, Birdboro, recently visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, Elizabeth Street. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boote, Knob Hill, Trucksville, had as recent guests, Mrs. John Krouse and chil- dren, Jackie and Marlaine Aurora, Colorado. Mrs. Marilyn ‘Thomas and chil- dren, Chuckie and David, Cleveland, Ohio, recently visited the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Milford Shav- er, Center Hill Road. Mrs. Chester Lamoreaux ' and daughter Carol recently spent a ‘weekend in New, York City, shop- ping and taking in a few shows. ‘Mrs. Charles Hosler had as re- sent guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ray John- .. and Mrs. J. Kenworthy Lord, Honeybrook. Mrs. W. E. Schoonover, Dallas oR. D. 3, has returned after spend- ng several weeks with her daugh- ter, Mrs. William Love and family in Newburgh, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs... Milton Lutsey, Downingtown, have moved to Dallas and are occupying an apartment at 224 Main Street. Mr. Lutsey is - the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lutsey, Shavertown, and has joined the faculty of Dallas Schools. Professor and Mrs. Robert Soeder are among newcomers to the area, residing on. Country Club Road. The Soeders are from Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Merten Coolbaugh, Shavertown and Mr. and Mrs. For- rest Kunkle, of Kunkle, visited the Kutztown Festival on July 4. Rev. and Mrs. Richard Major, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, have returned home after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Williams, Sr., Shaver- town. i Sp. 4 William DeRemer and wife Ursala with daughters, Christine, «a Jessica left last week for Camp arson, Col. On the way, they stopped to visit friends in Lawrence, Mass. Specialist DeRemer returned recently ‘from Formosa where he was stationed for 15 months as a radio teletype operator with the Military Advisory Group. Paul Eckert, Machell Avenue, is seriously + ill in Mercy Hospital where he was admitted Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Neuner and family, Corning, N. Y., have re- turned after visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neu- ner, Hildonia Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Willard ‘Garey, Maple Hills, Lehman, have as guests Mr. and Mrs. William O’Connor, North Miami Beach, Florida. Mrs. O'Connor is the former Miss Claire Staub of Trucksville, J THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1963 f Personal In SECTION A — PAGE £ eighborhood News And Notes Fiancee Of | | | | | Mr, and Mrs. Henrik Petersen, Copenhagen, Denmark, announce the engagement of their daughter, Tove Gurli, to Thomas George Schollenberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Schollenberger, R. D. # 3, Dallas. Miss Petersen is employed by the tDuty Free Export Shop, Copen- L TOVE GURLI PETERSEN Dallas Man | hagen. Mr. Schollenberger is a graduate of Westmoreland High School, class of 1960. He is stationed with the U.S. Coast Guard at the American Embassy, Copenhagen. No date has been set for the wedding, Rebecca Rose The Emanuel Assembly of God Church, Harvey's Lake, was the setting Saturday aftermoon, July 6, for the wedding of Rebecca Rose Montross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl = Montross, Sr., Noxen, to Homer Charles Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Baker, Pikes Creek. The impressive double-ring cere- mony was performed before an altar banked with floral bouquets, with Rev. Jack Peters and Rev. George Clement, | officiating. Mrs. Beulah Womer, aunt of the bride was organist with Donald Rudolph, cousin of the bride, soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a full length gown of silk organza over taffeta, with fitted bodice, jewel neckline and bracelet length sleeves. The bouf- fant skirt featured a short train. Her finger-tip veil of French illu- sion fell from a teired crown. [She carried white roses cemtered with baby breath, Matron of honor was Mrs. Carl Montross, Jr. sister-in-law of the bride. She wore an orchid bal- lerina length gown of silk organza over taffeta, styled with scoop Is Delegate To Alumni Council Mrs. Willard Garey, Executive Secretary of College Misericordia, is attending the national comven- tion of the American Alumni Coun- cil, Chalfonte—Haddon Hall, At- lantic = City, New Jersey. The Golden Jubilee of A.A.C. is being observed at this conference which convened on Monday July 8th and will ‘end tomorrow. Have Third Son Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Susaraba, Demunds Road, announce the birth of a son, John Michael, weighing 9 pounds, 11 ounces on June 20 in Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Susaraba is the former Shirley Coleman, daugh- ter of Mrs. Catherine Coleman, Fernbrook, and ‘the late Mr. Cole- man, Mr. Susaraba is the son of Mr. and Mrs .Alex Susaraba, Ed- wardsville. The couple have two other sons, Nick, Jr. and Timmy. 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For her son’s wedding, Mrs. Al- bert Baker chose a navy blue dress with white trim and accessories. Her corsage was of white roses. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at the Idetowm Fire Hall for approximately one-hundred fifty guests, after which the couple left for a wedding trip to Atlantic City. Both Mr, and Mrs. Baker are graduates of Lake-Lehman High School of the class of 1963. Mr. Baker will enter Wilkes-Barre Busi- mess School in the fall. The couple are residing with Mrs. Baker’s par- ents. SUITS "® SMARTEST STYLES SPECIAL RACK DRESSES REDUCED ANN'S APPAREL 95 MAIN STREET LUZERNE City, N..Y. and Ellen Deater, Lans-. Entertains Trucksville Choir At Butfet Supper Mrs. William Blackman, organist and choir director of the Little White Church on the Hill, Trucks- ville, was hostess to the senior choir at a buffet supper recently. Supper was served to the follow- ing: Mesdames Harry D. Owens, Velma Williams, Georgeina Weid- ner, Harold Croom, Corinne Jones, Sandra Hoover, Blanche Atherholt, Linda Renville, Sheldon Bennett. Ruth Turn Reynolds, Domald An- derspn, William Hewitt, Robert Pritchard, John Wardell, Jr., Wal- ter Phillips, William Clewell, Rev. and Mrs. Robert Germond, and the hostess. Gerald J. Gerrity Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gerrity, North Lake, Sweet Valley, announce the birth of a son. Gerald John, Jr., on July 6 in Nesbitt Hospital. This is the couple's first child. Mrs. Gerrity is the former Beverly Gosart, Dallas. The new baby is the first grand- child for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gosart, Jr., Dallas and the first great grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gosart, Sr., Shavertown. Joint Birthday Dinner Held At Noxen Grove ‘Eugene Hummell observed his 66th birthday and Stanley Scott his | | 14th anmiversary on July 4th at .| Tomco’s Grove, Noxen, at a joint dinner party. Present were Mr. and Mrs.: Eu- gene Hummell, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Jones and Tracy Lynn, Har- vey’s Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Scott, Ray, Jr., Stanley, Leroy, Ju- dith, Alan, Larry and Janet, Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Framtz, South Amboy, N. J.; Bennie Hummell, Metuchin, N. J.; Cleveland Hum- mell, Old Bridge, N. J.; Earl Hum- mell, New Brumswick, N. J.; Harry Hummell, Mr.. and Mrs. Walter An- drews Joan and Carol Scranton; Jerry Costello, Beverly Scone. Many of the guests enjoyed an afternoon of swimming. Helen Pekerosky Is Engaged To Paul Sambo Mrs. Anna Pekerosky, Division Street, Shavertown, amnounce thé approaching marriage and engage- ment of her daughter, Helen Anm, to Paul P. Sambo, son of Mrs. Su- san Sambo, Union Street, Luzerme and the late Andrew Sambo. Miss Pekerosky, daughter of the late Joseph Pekerosky, attended Edwardsville Schools and is em- ployed by the O’Malia Laundry. Mr. Sambo attended Luzerne Schools and is employed by the Liberty Throwing Co. The wedding will be 'solemnized Saturday, July 20, at 9:30 AM. in St. Mary’s Greek Catholic Church, Kingston. Two Honored At Birthday Picnic A picnic was held at the James LaBar home in Kunkle, honoring the birthdays of Mrs. Cecil Hinnant, Greensville, N. C., and Mrs. James LaBar, Parrish Street. Guests were Mrs. Don LaBar, Mrs. Cecil Hinnant, daughter Debbie, Pam, Donna and Kim, Mrs. Gladys Wood, Mrs. James LaBar. Marc Davies At Camp Marc Scott Davies, son of Dr. and Mrs, Carlton Davies, Machell Aven- ue, Dallas, is spending six weeks of summer camping at the Admiral Farragut Academy, located at Pine Beach, N. J. The Academy is a Fro TTT errr revere r reve preparatory school for Annapolis. Kutz, Sweet Valley at Our Lady of | Mt. Carmel Church, Sweet Valley on June Bride MRS. FRANK KUTZ Miss Beverly Jean Sabol, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Longo, Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y., be- came the June bride of Frank A. Kutz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank June 15. Rev. S. F. Banas preformed the double ring ceremony and celebrat- ed the Nuptial Mass. The bride given in marriage by her father, wore an "imported lace gowm with fitted bodice and long tapered sleeves, the Sabrina neckline out- lined with re-embroidered iridescent sequins and’ seed pearls. The bouf- fant skirt of pleated lace -ruffles and alternating rows of pleated tulle was caught with: several cabbage roses and ended in an aisle wide cathedral train. Her imported veil of English ill- usion fell from a tier of seed pearls and aurora borealis crystals. Her cascade bouquet was of white car- nations, stephanotis, and orchids. She wore a single strand of pearls, gift of the bridegroom. Patricia Kutz, sister of the bride- groom was maid of honor and Mrs. Charlotte Travis, matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Marilyn Rondi- nella, Carol Wujcik, Sherry Berkow- itz, Margaret Abbruzzese, Patricia Curran, and Muriel Rowlenson. Junior bridesmaid was Audrey Swithers, Lymn Koval, and Brenda¥ Lacey, were flowers girls. ward Kosciuszko and Bernard Wuj- “cik. Church ushers were Charles Val- hath and Charles Hoover. Mother of the bride chose a pure pink silk organza gown with match- ing accessories. Mrs. Clarence Bleith, maternal grandmother wore a pure silk aqua sheath amd matching ac- cessories. Mrs. [Sabol paternal grand- mother of the bride, wore a beige dress with matching accessories. Mother of the bridegroom selected an ice blue embroidered silk organza sheath with white accessories. Mrs. Helen Kutz, grandmother of the groom, chose a navy print dress and white accessories. Mothers wore ‘or- chid gorsages, grandmothers white carnations. : A bridal breakfast and dinner were held at St. Michael’s Hall, Breslau, followed by an evening re- ception. Couple left on a trip to Up- per New York State. They are resid- ing at Lake Silkworth. The bride is a graduate of Madi- son High School, Brooklyn and Adel- phia Business College. Mr. Kutz is a graduate of Lake- Lehman High School and attended Kutztown State College. He is em- Trenton, N. J. ployed by the Porter Corporation, 25th Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hennebaul, Sr., R.D. 1, Harveys Lake, who cele- brated their 25th anniversary on June 25, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hennebaul, Jr. Mrs. Hennebaul is the former Mary Grimes, daughter of Joseph Grimes and the late Anna McBride | Grimes, Wilkes-Barre. | Mr. Hennebaul is the son of Mrs. Barbara Walter Hennebaul, Harveys Lake and the late Fred Hennebaul, former director of St. Therese’s Choir, Shavertown. Aloysius Roman Catholic ‘Church, Wilkes-Barre, by Rev. Raymond Mulligan, Catherine Crispell Baker was bridesmaid and Charles Henne- baul, best man. Ushers were Paul Roman and Paul Grimes. They have five children: Walter, dr., Trucksville; Freddie, at Magee Rehabilitation Center, Philadelphia, were feted at a buffet | i supper served at their home by The couple were married at St. | and Barbara, Peggy and Mary Jean | terest Harvey's Lake Couple Mark Anniversary children. Mr. Hennebaul is employed at Clyde Birth’'s Esso Station, Dallas. He formerly operated the Texaco Station in Trucksville. Mrs. Hennebaul also observed her 45th birthday on their anniversary. Present for the celebration were: Mrs. Barbara Hennebaul, Mr. and Mrs. John Zaleskas, Mrs. Harold Engle, Mr. and Mrs. Willard 'Par- sons, John and Ann Marie, Harveys Lake; Mrs. Clarence Grey, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schooley, Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hennebaul, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hennebaul, Wilkes- ( Barre, Barbara, Peggy, Mary Jean, | Patricia, Walter 3rd, Theresa and | Freddie Hennebaul. Freddie was home for the week- | end and able to attend festivities. | Among those present were members | of the fourth generation, Mrs. Bar- | bara Hennebaul, Walter. Sr., Walter | Jr., and Patricia Hennebaul. | The couple received many beauti- | ful gifts. at home. There are three grand- Miss Lucy Courtright, Trucksville, was guest of Royer Foundry and Machine Company recently, at a party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davies, West Dallas. Miss = Courtright, 33 years of service, was feted at a buffet supper. She also was pre- sented with gifts. Present were: Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Amos, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croom, retiring after Retiring Trucksville Woman Honored By Fellow Workers ; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen DeBarry, Mr. | and Mrs. Walter Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fry, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jewell, Mr. and Mrs. | William Lohman, Mr. and Mrs. May- | nard Lusaitis, Mr. and Mrs. Donald | Miller, Mr. and Mrs. James Stuart, Margaret Ford, Isabelle Donahue, Laverne York, Fred Lamoreaux, John Mezavich, Francis Tencza the guest of honor and the hostess. WARTED Girl Contestants For IDETOWN FESTIVAL QUEEN AGES 13 to 18 FOR INFORMATION call — NE 9-3973 PR RRS All attendants were ‘attired in floor length gowns of nylon sheer and lace over taffeta, with fitted strapless bodices and bouffant skirts caught at the hip line with large | sheer roses. Gowns were shaded in powder blue, hot pink, nile green, yellow, deep blue, shrimp and tur- quoise. Their bouquets of shattered carnations were centered with large matching bows. 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