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Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Russell,
Peru, Indiana, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Lutsey, Summit Street,
Shavertown.
Mrs. Frances Schreiner and chil-
dren, Bonnie, Scottie, Linda and
Janet, Rochester, N. Y., spent two
weeks recently with Mrs. Sam Davis,
Trucksville.
Mrs. Mildred Morgan has returned
to Washington, D. C., after vaca-
tioning at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Porter, Shaver-
wo
" Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Weaver, Sut-
ton. Road, Trucksville, spent the
weekend at Wolfe's Island, Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strum, High-
bridge, N. J., are spending a few
days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Snyder, Claude Street. 7
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Parsons
and children, Ann and Larry, Mr.
and Mrs. John Porter and children,
John, Pam and Sally are on a tour
of the Thousand Islands, North Pole,
Santa Claus Land and various points
in Canada.
Miss Betty Jean Davis will be
soloist at Veterans Hospital, August
4, when she will sing the 23rd
Psalm. :
Mrs. Edward Adams, and Miss
Thelma Adams, Pioneer Avenue,
have returned home after visiting
their daughter and sister, Mrs. ‘Ann
Clarke and her husband, Vestal,
N. Y. They also visited the Perkins
Rose display in that area.
Mrs. Sarah Reese Ferguson, Lawn
Street, Shavertown, had as Sunday
visitors, Mrs. ‘Fred Pickette and
randdaughter, Beatrice Ann. Mayo,
lark’s Green.
Mr. ‘and Mrs. James Inman and
laughter, Patricia, Summit Street,
‘Shavertown have returned home
after spending the latter part of
their vacation as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Glenwood Ide and Mrs.
Fred Schmitt, Summit Hill Drive,
Rochester, at their summer home
on Lake Ontario.
The Ides and Mrs. Schmitt were.
former well known Back Mountain
residents and send their best wishes
to their friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bell; Shaver
Avenue, visited in New Jersey and
Philadelphia over the weekend and
* brought back Mrs. Lillian Pang-
borne, Keyporte, N. J.,
some time with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kunkle and
children, Wayne and Nancy, have
returned to Hollywood, Florida,
after visiting the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle, at
Kunkle. 4
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burczyk,
. RD 3, Dallas, announce the birth of
“a son, July 20 at Nesbitt Hospital.
* The William Connor family,
Ferguson Avenue, are spending
some time visiting relatives in
Massachusetts.
The Arja Brown’s Ferguson Ave-
nue, have returned home after
ycationing in Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schooley
. and family, Davenport Street, had
© as ‘recent guests, Mr. and Mrs.
! { &omas Mitch and daughters, Pam-
"ela and Karen,
North Olmstead,
Ohio.
Mrs. Rose Steltz, Shavertown is
a patient in, General Hospital where
. she was admitted on Friday.
: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frantz, Brook
Street, their son and his family,
. +. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frantz and
Saundra, Bethlehem, spent the
: weekend with daughter and sister,
. Evelyn Frantz, who is a trainee at
the Johnstown Rehabilitation Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Algert Kliamovich,
: RD 1, Harveys Lake, announce the |
birth of a son, July 19 at General
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. James Daubert and
* children Linda and Jimmy, Harding,
fp cently spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daubert, and
Kookie, Parrish Street. ;
® Elizabeth Billings, Flossie
®™and Albert, ‘Goss Manor, have been
vacationing in Virginia.
A daughter was born at General
Hospital, July 23, to Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Barrett, RD 1, Harveys Lake.
Private John Smith, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Smith, Orange, is
a patient in the U. S. Army, Fort
~ Jackson, S. C.
Mrs. Arthur Newman, Bast Dal-
las, is a patient in the General
~ Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sedler,
Carol, .Sandy, (Craig and = Curt,
Randallstown, Md., recently spent
a week with Mrs. Sedler’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ide, Norton
Avenue.
. Mrs, Victor Cross, Woodlawn
Drive, is a patient in the Nesbitt
Hospital.
Recent visitors to this area were
* H. Eugene McCarty, Plymouth; Mrs.
Frank Kramer, Duryea; C. B. Eckert,
Forty Fort; Mrs. Marty Farley, Des
gu foines, Towa; Barbara Ryan, Mon-
Ml oursville; Cindy Jones, Scranton;
Jeanne [Uges, Maplewood, N. J.;
Mrs. J. F. Lawrence, Kane.
Birthday greetings to the follow-
ing: James Lacy, Walter Mohr, Earl
~ Brown, Edwin Bush, ‘Ann Whittaker,
' Jay Elston, Louise Dickinson, Suz-.
anne Moen, Janis Lee Shaffer, Marc
. Scott Davies, Mrs. George Hess,
* Shirley Goode, and Elmer Dymond.
' Happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Britton.
& A neighborhood cook-out was
. held Tuesday afternoon, July 23, at
. the home of Mrs. Donald Paeglow,
© Parrish Street, Dallas.
Attending were Mesdames (Carl
Daubert, Ralph Brown, G. S. Wil-
© liams,
i Carol Williams,
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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1,1963
SECTION & — PAGE 5
Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest
Margaret A. Malkemes Weds
Walter T. Mahoney, Brooklyn
At a lovely summer wedding,
Miss Margaret Ann Malkemes,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
W. Malkemes, Ferguson Avenue,
Shavertown, became the bride of
‘Walter T. Mahoney, son of Mrs.
Elvira Mahoney, Crescent Street,
Brooklyn, N. Y., and the late Mr.
Mahoney, at St. Paul's Lutheran
Church, Shavertown on. Saturday,
July 20 at 12:30 pm.
Rev. Frederick Eidam performed
the nuptial ceremony before an
altar decorated with vases of white
gladiola and pom poms, and white
tapers in brass candelabra.
Escorted by her father, the bride
wore a floor length gown of French
rose point lace over chiffon taffeta,
styled with a pin tucked empire
bodice with bateau neckline and
brief scalloped sleeves. The modi-
fied bell skirt was made with lace |
inserts -and flowed into a formal
silk train. Her bouffant veil of
silk illusion was attached to a halo
of pearlized orange blossom sprays.
Her swing bouquet was of white
daisies, baby breath and ivy.
Mrs. James White, cougin of the
bride, was matron of honor. She
chose an aqua silk organza gown
over chiffon taffeta, fashioned with
an empire bodice, scoop neckline
and elbow shy sleeves. An inter-
mission length tunic with dainty
tailored bows complemented the
bell shaped skirt. Her headpiece
was a large aqua horsehair hat,
trimmed with rosebuds and satin
streamers. She carried a swing
bouquet of aqua daisies, baby
breath and ivy.
Best man was Frank Ferrara,
Ozone Park, N. Y. Fred Malkemes,
Jr., brother of the bride and Brian
Mahoney, brother of the bride-
groom, served as ushers.
The mother of the bride chose a
dress of pink embroidered organza
and matching accessories. Her cor-
sage was of pink carnations.
light toast lace dress with matching
accessories and also selected a cor-
sage of pink carnations.
Reception was held at Irem Tem-
ple Country Club after which the
couple left
California.
They will reside at 13 Wellington
Road, Garden City, Long Island,
after August 20.
The bride is a graduate of West-
moreland High School and was em-
ployed by the New York Telephone
Company.
The bridegroom is an alumnus of
Newtown High School, Elmhurst,
N. Y., and is employed by the New
York Telephone Company.
George Dendlers To Observe
59th Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. George Dendler,
Noxen, R.D. 1, will observe their
59th wedding anniversary on Sun-
day, August 4.
Mrs. Dendler is the former Lena
Dietz, daughter of the late Henry
and Mary Fisher Dietz, Beaumont.
Mer. Dendler is the son of Andrew
and Lena Ruff Dendler, Noxen.
Anniversary
The couple who lived in Ruggles
for 54 years are the parents of four
children: Henry, Allentown; Mrs.
Norman Frantz, Beaumont; Mrs. El-
mer Steltz, Danville and Mrs. Jo-
seph Derhammer, Little Meadows,
Pa.
There are ten grandchildren and
eleven great-grandchildren.
Entertains At
Family Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hutchison,
Doran Drive, Trucksville, entertain-
ed Sunday at a family dinner party.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Crisman and sons, Nicki and Scott,
Van Nuys, Calif.; Mrs. Russell Cris-
man, Kingston; Dr. and Mrs. James
C. Hutchison and children, Robbie,
Jimmie and Libby, Abington, Pa.
Dr, Hutchison and Mrs. Hutchi-
son, spent the weekend here and
class
reunion at Kingston High School on
Saturday.
Linda Mae Rome
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rome,
Huntsville Road, Dallas, announce
the birth of their first child, a
daughter, Linda Mae, on July 23
at Nesbitt Hospital.
The baby who weighed six
pounds, two ounces, is the first
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Kingsbury and Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Rome, both of Dallas.
Mother is the former Mae Kings-
bury, Overbrook Avenue.
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Carol Mae Story Feted
At Bridal Shower
A bridal shower was held for
Miss Carol Mae Story, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Story, Cen-
termoreland, on Saturday evening
at the Northmoreland Baptsti
Church.
She will wed Theodore Montross,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mont-
ross, on August 3, at Northmore-
land Baptist Church, Centermore-
land.
Hostesses were: Audrey Miner,
Bonnie Reeves, Barbara Miller, Bar-
bara Evans, Carol Schoonover, Betty
Statnick and Harriet Rought.
Attending were, Mesdames Hazel
Robbins, Dorothy Reeves, Edward
Miner, Dorothy Statnick,. Ola Mae
Schoonover, Bethel Montross, Mary
Story, Anna Story, C. F. Cook, E.
Roderick, Anna Miller, Marilyn
Race, Catherine Story, Agnes Black-
well, Verna Gay, Eva Rundell, Kay
Montross, Betty Ann Howell, Nellie
Shook, Jean Race, Rhuea Miller.
The Misses, Sandra Strazdus, Karen
Stradzdus, Betty Lou Risch, Lois
Ryman, Ruth Montross, Florence
Montross, Sue Harding, and Ellen
Miller, the guest of honor and the
hostesses. :
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DARING’S SAUSAGE SPECIALTIES
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The bridegroom’s mother wore a
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Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Granville M. Carey,
Bliem Road, Pottstown, have an-
nounced the engagement of their
daughter, Verna Jean to Herbert
A. Reigel, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert A. Reigel, Sr., Douglas-
ville, Pa.
The: Careys are former residents
of Chase and their daughter, Mrs.
Dale Wright still* resides there.
VERNA JEAN CAREY
Announced
Miss Carey attended Lehman
School, Daniel Boone High School,
Birdsboro and graduated from
Pottsgrove High School.
Mr. Reigel is a graduate of Daniel
Boone High School and is employed
by Latisse Handbag Mfg. Company,
Reading.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Rinken-Congdon Nuptials
To Take Place A
| Miss Janice Esther Rinken, R. N.,
j daughter of Mrs. Vivian/C. Rinken, |
Idetown and the late Mr. Rinken, |
| will be married to Melvin R. Cong-
| don, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cong- |
| don, Demunds Road. East Dallas, on
| Saturday morning, August’ 10 in |
{Our Lady of Victory Church, Har-
| vers Lake.
Rev. Michael Rafferty will pre- |
| form the double ring ceremony at |
| a. m.
i Miss Judy Neary, Scranton, will
| be maid of honor and Debra Rinken,
| sister of the bride, flower girl.
Robert Rukstalis will serve as best
t Harveys Lake
man. Ushers will be Robert Rinken, |
cousin of the bride, and Kenneth
Kocher.
A reception will follow the cere-
mony at O’Connell’s Twin Lakes.
Miss Rinken graduated from Lake
Lehman High School and Mercy
Hospital School of Nursing Scran-
|ton. She is employed on the staff | yy
of Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre.
Mr .Congdon was graduated from
years with the U.S. Air Force and
is associated in business with his
father.
Karen Besteder Guest
At Variety Shower
Miss Karen Besteder, Kunkle, was
feted at a Variety Shower, July 27
at the home of Mrs. Marian Wag-
her, Forty Fort.
Miss Besteder will become the
bride ‘of Allen Stash, Lake Catalpa,
on September 7 in Westmoor Church
of ‘Christ, Kingston.
The party table was centered with
a large pink parasol filled with fruit
and floral arrangements under
which “stood a miniature bride and
| groom. a
Miss Besteder received many use-
ful gifts. Luncheon was served to the
following: Jane Chase, Geri Moore,
Jackie Moore, Barbara Yenches, Mar-
ilyn Shymanski, Marilyn Caprione,
Judy Beste Besteder, Barbara Shul-
teis, Diane Stash, Mrs. Corey Bested-
er, Mrs. Ruby Besteder, Mrs. Emory
Stash.
Egglestons To Host
Picnic For Friends
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Ver-
non, will entertain their club mem-
bers and families at a picnic supper
at their summer home at Harvey's
Lake on Sunday evening.
Guests will include Rev. and Mrs.
Calling Kingston
Graduates Of 1952
Members of Kingston High
School Class of 1952, recently met
to make plans for their first reunion
to be held November 30th. Anyone
having addresses of members of the
class or any member interested in
the reunion is asked to contact Mrs.
Betty Peragino Levetsky or Mrs. Viv-
ian Rosser Newcomb. Mrs. Levetsky
resides on Overbrook avenue and
Mrs. Newcomb on School street, |
Shavertown. |
Entertain Friends
Et Garden Barbecue
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Antrim, Oak
Hill, entertained recently at a cook-
out at their home:
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
cus Ide, Mr. and Mrs. William Ide, |
Douglas. and Kathy, and Mr. and |
Mrs. Ralph Brown.
Frantz Reunion Held
Guy Leinthal, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Dettmore, Mrs. Helen Rice; Mr. nd
Mrs. Bernard Corby, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Eck, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hand and
| Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trumbower.
| Joan Carol Wroblewski
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wroblewski,
{ Baltimore Mr., announce the birth
of a ten pound daughter, Joan Carol,
First Birthday Party
For JoAnn Culver
Little JoAnn Culver, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Culver, Bloom-
ingdale, celebrated her first birth-
day at a party given by her parents.
The wee tot was the recipient of
two birthday cakes, baked ’ by
her grandmother, Mrs. Luther Hunt-
attractive gifts,
Present were grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Hunter, Sweet
Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Culver;
Broadway; Mr. and Mrs.
Hunter and children, Dallas;
and Mrs. Harold Cornell and family,
Meeker; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Greg-
ory and daughter, June, Huntington
Mills; Mary Witson, Wilkes-Barre,
Royal = Culver, Broadway; Virginia
Winans, Shickshinny; brothers,
of honor and her parents.
Bon Voyage To Linda
Open house for friends of Linda
Gail Davies will take place at the
home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
| Carlton Davies, Machell
for Linda, who will take a jet plane
for Australia August 16, to partici-
pate in the Rotary Exchange pro-
gram.
Bulford Reunion
Descendants of John J. and Rachel
D. Bulford will hold the 33rd annual
reunion Sunday, August 18, at Rum-
mage Glen, Hunlock Creek. Basket
picnic at noon, business meeting at
2:30, presiding Mrs. O. L. Harvey.
| July 16, making eight grandchildren
|for Mr. and Mrs. Wroblewski = of
The. descendents tof Emma and! Dallas. There are three other child-
George Frantz, recently held a re-
| union at Lake Jean.
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Wednesday evening, August 7. The |
open house is a bon voyage party |
Relatives and friends are invited.
Trucksville Residents
Take Extended Tour
Mis. Samuel Davis and daughter,
| Betty Jean, Trucksville, have returin-
| ed home after a ten day vacation.
First stop was Rochester, where
| they visited their daughter and sis-
ter, Mrs. Barbara Ann Schreiner.
Next stop was Niagara Falls, then
on to Detroit to spend some time
with the former's sister Mrs. Betty -
| Gurdon, and Mrs. Gussie Crick. :
{ From Michigan they drove to
estport, Ontario where Betty Jean
sang a solo at Knox Presbyterian
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Betty Jean and her mother were
| dinner guests at Camp Iawaah, a
youth camp, similar to Sky Lake.
The camp which is only four years
old is under the supervision of Char-
les: Leach. The camp was named
from a Bible passage.
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