momo A — PAGE 4 Harvey Reunion Held At Dallas | The seventh annual Harvey re- nion was held at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. Leonard Harvey, Dallas on | une 30. A basket lunch was served. Officers elected for the coming ear were Arlie Harvey, president; eonard Harvey, vice president; i [erbert Harvey, treasurer; Phyllis | Volfe, secretary; Reynold Harvey, historian. Marion Harvey, Herbert : Harvey | nd Theresa Harvey were named s the entertainment committee. Awards were presented to the bllowing: oldest man, Olin ‘Harvey, ‘ldest woman, Suffrona Harvey, Lh oth 81 years of age; youngest child, ‘avid Allen Keller, 13 months; Mrs. rancis Harvey, largest family Byeling the longest distance, Mr. nd Mrs. Walter Eckhardt, Silver prings, Maryland; couple married aortest time, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ross; couple married longest time, Ir. and Mrs. Frank Harvey, 55 ears. : Next reunion will be held at' Ben- on Park, the last Sunday in June, 964. tending were: Mr .and Mrs. Olin vey, Allan Cease, Mr. and Mrs. r Cross, Ronald, Richard, Ray- nd and Renita, Mr. and Mrs. rt Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard arvey, Mr .and Mrs. Frank Har- ey, Herman Leinhardt, Dallas; Mr. fad Mrs. Arline Harvey, Noxen; Gil- | ert Harvey, George, John, Freder- iE, Richard, Michael and Christine, ernbrook; Mr. and Mrs. Walter 'ckhardt and son, Silver Springs, laryland; Carl Harvey and Keith, Ir .and Mrs. Dale Keller, Alvin, [ae Ann, Kathy, Patsy and David, enton. | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harvey, untington Mills; Mr. and Mrs. | rawford Thomas, Rochester, N.Y. 0 . and Mrs. RobertHarvey ands Dee , Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harvey. arol Zimmerman, Shickshinny; Mr. nd Mrs. Eugene Hoffman, Luderne; fr. and Mrs. Trevor Harding and oger, Kingston; Emory Wolfe, Hun- ck Creek; Mrs. Ralph’ Harvey, Sr. {r. and Mrs. Ralph Harvey, Jr., Roy, eryl and Lyle, Mr .and Mrs. Wal- or Kocher, Ralph, Walter Jr., and fandra, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Har- , Douglas, Bonnie and Duane, (rs. Eugene Harvey, Mr .and Mrs. loyd Harvey, Mr .and Mrs. Floyd [Volfe and Bing, Sweet Valley. tobert Cilvik yh and Mrs. Edward Cilvik, Dal- 1s, R.D. 4, announce the birth of a ve pound, fifteen ounce son, obert, born July 15 at General ospital. There are five other [2ildren,, Edward, Kathy, Willard, er Nancy Hoover, Dallas. Mr. fik is employed with his father the Cilvik Products business. ° Innounce Birth | A six pound daughter, Judith, born to Mr. and Mrs. John D. fughes, Yeager Avenue, Dallas, july 16 at Mersy Hospital. There | three other children, Mary cis, Patricia, and Paul. Mrs. ghes is the former Ann Marie iaker, Nanticoke, Hughes is em- oyed with his father in the ‘lughes Contracting business. VY VV VV VV VV vv vv eve SADDLES ® BRIDLES ® TACK Western Wear and Gifts Indian Moccasins ed -and Gifts CHAZEL > NE 9-8504 Rt. 29—Harveys Lake to Noxen year of study in Norway. They will travel together on the New Amsterdam which sails from New York tomorrow. Penny Farrar and Gail Rumbaugh have been selected by the Rotary Exchange Program to represent their area in the Scandinavian country. Penny will go to Svolvaer and Gail to Stabekk, a suburb of Oslo. Miss Farrar is the daughter of Professor and Mrs. Welton Farrar, Maplewood Avenue, Miss Rumbaugh is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Marshall U. Rumbaugh, Demunds Road. The girls will disembark at Rotterdam, travel by way of Copen- hagen and Sweden to their final destination. Penny, who will be a senior this year has been a consistent Honor Roll member and holds a certificate Rotary Students Bound For Norway in PENNY FARRAR | Two ' Dallas girls will leave the Curved Bar in Girl Scouting, has Back Mountain shortly to spend a |served as Worthy Advisor of Rain- bow Girls and has been a color guard 'in the Keyettes and Band. from the NEDT. She received her | GAIL RUMBAUGH She is an active member of the MYF of Dallas Methodist , Church and has worked two years as a candy striper at General Hospital. Also interested in athletics, she bowls, swims and is a tennis en- thusiast. Gail is a member of the National | Honor Society and has also received her Curved Bar, in Senior Scouting. She was active on the High School Debating team, Keyettes and basketball team. She has served on the Junior Prom and Junior Play Committees and has also been active in Rainbow Girls. Her favor- ite hobbies are swimming and read- ing. She will also be a senior this year. Both girls are well qualified to serve in the capacity for which they were chosen. Make Many Dressings For Cancer Patients theran Church and Mrs. Gosart’s group made ninety two dozen can- cer dressings last week. Mrs. Lillian Jones Has Surprise Party Mrs. Lillie Jones Ferrey, Sweet June 15, by a number of friends. Mrs. Mary Johnson baked the’ dg- licious birthday cake and the guest Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Ferrey and. Bill, Mr. and Mrs. , and Alicia. Mrs. Cilvik is the A A A A ia ddd read Phebe bh bd bods boi bios boo Al Johnson, Carole and Lana, Gloria ‘and Wilma Long, Mrs. June Iverson and Brad, Clayton Long, Sharon Coombs, Janette and Judy Shaw, Janet, Alice, Rodger and Freddie = Whitesell, Mrs. Katherine Johnson, Susan Lamoreaux. Kunkle Reunion Held At Orange The annual Kunkle Reumion was held July 21st at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Vopleus, Orange. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. William Kishbaugh, Carol Kishbaugh, Mrs. Jennie Kumkle, Mrs, Esther - Haas, i Harry Haas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest i | Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs. Alan ‘Kunkle, | Nancy Kunkle, Wayne Kunkle, | Florida; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ash- ‘burner, Nelson Ashburner, Philip | Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin Hil- | Bert, Mr, and Mrs. Job Dietz, Gary Conden, Mr. and Mrs. James Weaver, Harry Weaver, Philadel- phia; Mr. and Mrs. Paul ‘Kunkle, | Mark Kunkle, Kathy Kunkle, Bruce Kunkle, Mrs. Myrtle Vopleus. ~ SHoE | Hannah Circle of St. Paul's Lu- | of hecnor received many lovely gifts. | arrived by plane to visit in Shaver- | Has Birthday Party At Camp Kresge George Shaver, Sr. was guest of honor at a birthday party at Camp Kresege, White Haven, on Sunday. | A large decorated birthday cake as well as a picnic supper were en- joyed by Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr., Skip, Tom and Alan Shaver, Mrs. George Shaver, Sr. | Verna Lamoreaux and the guest of honor. Valley, was feted at a surprise | birthday party on Monday evening, | Visits Friends In Shavertown Mrs. Ada B. Freeman recently town, where she will spend three weeks. Mrs. Freeman, former resi- dent of !'Shavertown, will return to Clearwater, Florida, in two weeks, where she resides with Mrs. Lillian Urschel. Cookout F or Carol On 14th Birthday Carol Calkins, Jackson Street, observed her fourteenth birthday 7 ; on July 19. The event was celebrated with a cook out with her friends, Kay Dy- mond, Vicki Ditlow, Valeria Mallin and Linda Ell ‘The Dallas Post Has Hundreds of Modern Type Faces | Dietz, Cheryl Dietz, Mr. and Mrs. | Elwood Comden, Jay Conden, Louise | Weaver, Cathy Weaver, Timmie | 3 Discontinued Women’s (CANVAS OXFORDS | Sandals | ~ SLIP-ONS | $1.99 to $4.99 (Reg. 3.99 to 5.99)" Women’s and Children’s * Narrow and Medium Widths $3.99 to $4.99 (Reg. to 3.99) ’ » ’ Women’s and Girls Flats $1.99 Reg. $7.98 & $8.98 Children’s A Shoes Save 14 to 15 | | HUMPHREY'S sone a Back Mt. Shopping Center SHAVERTOWN . OPEN °TIL 9 EVERY NIGHT ! Lo rel Ele EEE | CleARANCE | attention. i Von sai of Heaven Church, Dallas, by Rt. Rev. Monsignor John Harrington of UP bows. Yonkers, N. Y. The Papal Blessing duets of Pope John XXIII was bestowed and ivy. ide oh | ORR : | The mother of the bride chose a OF the we "coral silk linen sleeveless sheath, a Ellis Muir and Mrs. Irvin Herriots, Mr. and Mrs. matching jacket with short sleeves both of Lee Park. "A family d'nner was held at the hem and matching accessories. The Castle in Dallas, 3 | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams, Mr. and: ‘Mrs. John Clark, son, En | Craig, Douglas, and daughter, Gail; john a blue lace cocktail sheath and bone Entertains For (Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, Birney, visited Mrs, Nancy Webster | Linda, Lauren, 'Robert and John; | and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Crane, Michael, | Very Rev. Monsignor James T. Me- Rev. Monsignor Matthew T. Boylan; THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1963 Judith Ann Fenstemacher ls Bride Of Freeland Native Miss Judith. Ann Fenstemacher,| Attendants wore street length daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph gowns of yellow satapeau fashioned Fenstemacher, Pinecrest Avenue, with scoop necklines and cap Dallas, recently became the bride sleeves. The bell skirts were ac- of Martin R. ‘Stefanik, son of Mr. cented at the back waist by large and Mrs. John E. Stefanik, Free- cabbage roses and loose panels 11, 1908. land. | caught at the hem. Their heed ls =a ox 2 2 Lor: 3 pieces were of yellow satapeau Sara illiams. Prior to retire- efor] Tn Gate petals and veiling topped by stand- ment, Mr. Ellsworth was employed N. J. [ many years with Columbia liams, Herbert and Thomas, West the W. H. Nicholson Chester, Illinois; Nuptials was p Seated im the sanctuary were Donnell, White Plains, N. Y.; Rt. and back panels reaching to the Rev. Donald McAndrew, chaplain at mother of the bridegroom selected College Misericordia and Rev. Rich- ard Frank. Maid of honor was Miss Mary Luella Fenstemacher, sister of the | bride. ‘Bridesmaids were Misses y Barbara : Stefanik, sister of the the couple left on a motor trip to bridegroom; Marilou Weissner, Canada. For going away, the bride cousin of the bride and Ann Roy, chose a light blue sheath _toppe classmate of the bride. Airman Dy a sleeveless jacket of white an | accessories. Their corsages were oO | white orchids. | ond class John T. Stefanik, Lack- blue stripes, white accessories and ! ‘| Lake Couple Married For Fifty Five Years Celebrating their fifty fifth Mrs. Beatrice Williams, wedding amniversary recently, were Mr. and Mrs. George Ellsworth, Lee Park and Harveys Lake. "home. A buffet supper was served following sons, daughters : Harrison, Elaine, Betty Jane, George, Samuel McDowell of and grand children: — | Albert ahd David, Paramus, N. J. | > Also her mother, Mrs. Alexandria land son Michael Walker, Philadel- | p15, 0i50n, Riverside B. Ta ~who is 'phia; Mr. and Mrs. Lacey Williams, grandson Mark, of North Plainfield, and Mrs. Lauren Wil- Douglass Presbyterian Church, July Ellsworth is the former They carried swing bou- for ts of white and yellow daisies Mills and : | Little Daughter A reception followed at the Con- | tinental Inn, Luzerne, after which i The couple were married by the to the There are two daughters Mrs. Richard Collingswood, New Jersey; | ‘Stephen, Robert Stair, Davenport DeSio, Chester, New Jersey and the | Street, recently entertained ieigh- hostess. | bors and. their children, at a birth- | q day party, in honor of her daugh- a ter, Ellen Jane, who was three. ; i : x A B theme featured Mickey | ViSits In Area Mouse with a large birthday cake | Entertains At Reunion ' Street, Trucksville entertained at a family reunion last Saturday at her Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fulmer, | Mr. ter Mrs. Edward Dymond, and sons, David and James. Billings; | Former Resident PN DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mrs. Beatrice Williams | Purely Personal : Mr. and Mrs. James LaBar and Hill Jimmy, Parrish Street, | weekend guests, brothers and their families, Mr. and | Mrs. Emile Harrison and Susan, | Maryland and Mr. and Mrs. William | Carverton Road, Mrs. Webster expects to leave on August 5 for a trip to California. with her son, Herbert and family of Elma, N. Y. planning to stay several weeks with her daughter and family. Mrs. Nancy Webster and Evelyn | Wheeler, Trucksville, recently spent | some time visiting friends and rela- |. Mrs. Elwood Dymond, Ray and ives in + Alexandria, | Bernie, Md., Elkton, Md., and Wil- Harold Ray, daugh- | ington, Del. They also spent a day visiting with Mr. Charles Roland, in Elmira. and granddaughter : this past week. and Robert; Mr. Jules , Mrs. Clark is Mrs. Webster's niece and Donna is her great great niece. land Air Base, Texas, brother of the bridegroom' was best man. Ushers were William Shergalis and H. Rus- sell’ Fogler, classmates of the bride- groom and his cousin, Joseph J. Stefanik. Escorted by her father, the bride was attired in a white silk ofganza gown designed with a scoop neck- line, appliqued with seed pearls and rosettes of embroidered organza. with long tapered sleeves. The skirt slim in front, was trimmed with a tailored ; bow at the back waist and ended in a chape] length train enhanced with rosettes. Her I tiered veil of illusion was arranged a white orchid corsage. The couple will Creekside Court, Hamburg, N. Y. Mrs. Stefanik is a graduate of | St. Gabriel's High School, Hazleton and College Misericordia, Dallas. Mr.’ Stefanik was graduated from |the Mining and Metallurgical Insti- tute, Freeland and the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School. He is a graduate trainee in accounting of the Ford Motor Company, Buf- falo, N. Y. Pre-nuptial parties were held by Miss Ann Roy, Flushing, N. Y., at Hotel Sterling, and Miss Amn Mec- Nellis, Hazleton, at her home. reside at 45 forming the centerpiece. Attending Fred Bauer, Philadelphia, former- | . | were: Mesdames Peter Duda, Char- ly associated with Linear Corpora- ‘1s Allabaugh, Gary Cooper, George ' tion visited old friends in the area Lewis, Richard Owens and Billy this week. Chucky, Todd and Susan| Taking an active part im com- Allabaugh, Gary, Carol and Candy munity life while here, Mr. Cooper, Shirley and Billy Lewis. l Main Highway — 674-8481 — Dallas Bauer was a welcome visitor. =m = ay G'S | DAR J makes every occasion from a crown of pearls and iride- Out of town guests were from scent crystals, She carried a cas-|New York City, Philadelphia, | cade bouquet of white orchid, car- | Chicago, Conn. New Jersey, Penn- ‘nation and ivy. sylvania, Maryland and Texas. Surprise Party Held Steltz Family Reunion For Mrs. Roy Trexler {family was held recently at the | Mrs. William Dungey, James home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steltz, Street, Shavertown, entertained at pikes Creek. a surprise birthday party. on) In attendance were: Mrs. Edith Wednesday evening in honor of Steliz, Loyalville; Mr. and Mrs. El- Mrs. Roy Trexler, her neighbor. I mer Steltz and Virginia, Danville; Mrs. Trexler received a number py. and Mrs. John Wilson, Debbie, of lovely gifts. Present were Mes- [re Lei, and: Tommy, Annandale, dames Lois Gdovin, William Garber, Va., Mr. and Mrs, Walter Steltz Jr., Betty Gdovin, Jean Monk, Eileen | Beth Ann and Walter 3rd., Dallas; and Nancy Dungey, Eddie Trexler, | Mr. and Mrs. John Hannigan, Jane, the guest of honor and the hostess. | Robert and Rusty, Forty-Fort; Mr. Er fret land Mrs. Clyde Hoyt, Lee and Don- Sixth Son Born na, Kunkle; Mr. and Mrs. James Hoyt,” Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. A son, Paul, was born to Mr. and ‘George Steltz Jr., Loyalville; Mr. Mrs, Joseph” Youngblood, N. Lehigh ‘and Mrs. Donald Steltz and Steven, Street, Shavertown, July 10 at Nes- | Daleville, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. Law- bitt Hospital. There are five other | rence Steltz, Doris and Edward, children, Bobby, Billy, Michael, Jay, Meeker, Mr, and Mrs. Alten Steele, and Jimmy. Mrs. Youngblood is Roberta and Brent, Noxen. the former Ruth Cadden, Kingston. | Other guests were Robert Benfer, Mr. Youngblood is employed with Danville; Mrs. Edna Wilson, N. J.; Bell Telephone Company. | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boston, Ship- California Editor Here For Buction Cwen Owens, Cciacord, California, Rogers Reunion To was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. De- Witt Smith, Elmcrest Drive, Dallas, Be Held Rugust 11 during the recent Library Auction. Mr. Owens, publisher of the Cons] White, Kingston. Rod and Gun Club. | Easy Sledding switch to Sinclair Superflame Fuel Oil to heat your home! t Choice We ] Fresh Lean Ground The annual reunion of the Steltz CENTER CUTS — 55¢ Beef BROMO SELTZER . (190 oz. pkg.) 49¢ "6 pkgs. SHURFINE FORDHOOK LIMAS (10 oz. pkg.) 5 pkgs. SHURFINE BAYER ASPIRIN bbe FROZEN ORANGE JUICE (6 oz.) SHURFINE PINEAPPLE JUICE (46 oz. can) Large Size deans ........ $i E 100 CR | persburg; Mr. and Mrs. Jack White, | | Danny and Kathy, Loyalville; Cy! 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