# CTION A — PAGE 4 orraine Batory To Be Bride I Of Philip Novicki, Saturday Announcement of the engage- by the Commonwealth Telephone nt of their daughter, Miss Lor- Company, Dallas, in the accounting ae C. Batory, to Philip J. Novicki, | department. of Mrs. Lottie Novicki, R. D. 3,| A graduate of Westmoreland foming, and the late Jacob’ High School and the Wyoming Val- vicki, has been made by Mr. and Jey Technical Institute, Mr. Novicki 5. Stephen F. Batory, Pinecrest is employed by Cutten Gas Com- nue, Dallas. | pany. iss Batory was graduated from, The nuptials will be performed lst Side Central Catholic High by Rev. Richard Frank in the Gate ool and attended Wilkes-Barre of Heaven Church, Saturday, August siness College. She is employed 10, at 11 a.m. allas Junior Woman's Club o Sponsor Care Tag Day Dallas Junior Women’s Club com- | Literacy kits to send to the peoples ted plans for a Care Tag Day at | of Costa-Rica, Hong Kong, India, : home of Mrs. John A. Diffen- | Iran, Pakistan and Turkey. These er, Huntsville Road, recently. !kits will provide such items as Irs. Diffendafer, vice president | teachers training kits, Tin Trunk ‘the group is general chairman Libraries, desk and chair packages, e event. lanterns, and many other items oths will be set up for collection which will be used in conjunction | the Acme Markets, Gateway with existing educational programs, opping Center, Edwardsville, and | to help these people help them- Acme Market, Shavertown, on selves, by learning to read and ay, September 6th from 9 a.m. build a better life. p.m. and at the Boston Store, Mrs. Fred Eck, Dallas Senior Wo- es-Barre on Saturday, Septem- | men’s Club and Mrs. Edward B. e 5th, from 9:30 am. to 9 p.m. | Wicks, president of Luzerne County 'hteen Luzerne County Federation ' Federation Club and other neigh- | Women’s Clubs will participate boring club representatives will | their own locality. assist in the program. Care-Tag Day funds will buy oyds Celebrate ith Anniversary | The couple were married in the Wyoming Methodist Parsonage by | Bev. Brundle. : | Mrs. Lloyd is the former Grace ir. and Mrs. G. Harold Lloyd, ! Brace, daughter of Mr. amd Mrs. terson Grove, observed their William Brace, Orange. Mr. Lloyd ty ninth wedding anmiversary, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Griffith psday, July 30. | Lloyd, Luzerne. : § ere were three children, two Prior to retirement, Mr. Lloyd a hom are living, Mrs. Harold : sold business machines for Hugh noreaux, Mill Street, Dallas, and Ridall, Wilkes-Barre. at home. : CE ECE CHEE ICE i Malcolm Barbers Feted At Shower Mr. and Mrs. William MacMillan, Noxen, entertained at a reception and shower for Mr. and Mrs. Mal- their home. Mrs. Barber is the former Phyllis MacMillan. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. El- wood Patton, James Patton, Sr. James Patton, .Jr., Mrs. Derwin Patton, Sr., and Peggy; Mrs. Robert Condon and Roberta; Mr. and Mrs. Derwin Patton, Jr., Jackie, Karen, Beverly, and Robert; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Patton, Mary Ann, David and Johnnie; Mrs. Jacob Miner, Mrs. David MacMillan, Mrs. Howard Smith, Eileen Crispell, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates and Barbara; Mrs. Letha Gallup, Noxen; Linda Wolfe, Trucksville; Mrs. Calvin Dymond, Marsha and Marlene Holtsmaster, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barney, South Gibson, Pa. Mrs. Rudy Adams, Mrs. Charles Patton, Binghamtonfi N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. James Gruver, Mrs. Alma Dib- ble and Patty, Meshoppen; Paul Lattimer and Mrs. Rose Talada, To- wanda; Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Traver, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barber, Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy, Jimmy, Ricky and Brenda, Tunkhannock; Mr, and Mrs. Seldon Traver, Francis, Ricky and Dawn, Thomasville, Pa.; Capt. and. Mrs. Gerald Evelan, Kathy, Susie and Cindy, Griffith Air Force Base, Rome, N. Y.; Mrs. Stanley Denmon, Lynn and Larry, Dawn and Malcolm Barber, Jr., Ithaca, N. Y. Howard Millers Observe 17th Anniversary |. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller, R. D. # 3, East Dallas, celebrated their 17th wedding anniversary on | Monday, August 5. The couple were married in Holy Trinity Church, Swoyersville, by | Rev. Andrew C. Klobusicky. Mrs. Miller is the former Anna Steve, Swoyersville, There are five children, Joseph, | Robert, Ann Marie, Suzann and colm Barber on Saturday evening at | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1963 Miss Patricia Sholtis, daughter of Street, Tunkhannock, became the bride of Albert H. Sutterlin, Jr., son { Thomas. The family are members of Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. The | Millers have lived in this area for the past eleven years. Mr. Miller is foreman of Central Whole- sale Company, Wilkes Barre. To Visit Pen Pal On Southern Tour Rev. and Mrs. Emory Stokes and daughter, Nancy, Harveys Lake, left yesterday for a trip through Mary- land, West Virginia, North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Ohio. : Enroute they will visit Mrs. A. C. Shelton, 'a pen pal of Mrs. Stokes for the past 30 years. Mrs. Shelton lives in Pennington Gap, Va. : THE CONTINENTAL INN LUZERNE-DALLAS HWY. Facilities For 2 ® WEDDINGS ® BANQUETS ® PARTIES | BUSINESS MEETINGS For Information Phone 287-7588 IE CC TE ETHICS HR HEI Ei 4 HEAT ETE EY CTC TE CREO ECCI I LE TE ER TT RT SE pr aren Pat | Siasion fell from a pillbox of organ- of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Sutterlin, !'Sr., Lakewood, N. J., on July 20 in Tunkhannock Nativity Church of | the Blessed Virgin Mary. Nuptial Mass was performed by | James Canlon was also a sister of the bride, who wore | Mr Rev. Healey. organist. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of pure | silk organza over taffeta, made with a cameo neckline outlined in ap- pliques of alencon lace, long tapered | sleeves, and elcngated bodice. The bouffant skirt was fashioned with an appliqued front panel, and un- pressed pleats culminating in a chapel sweep. Her fingertip veil of za petals. She carried a bridal spray of white carnations and baby’s | breath with an orchid center. Rebecca Sholtis was maid of hans jor for her sister. She selected a | floor length gown of white em- | broidered nylon over blue taffeta land wore a circular headpiece with I scalloped veil. Her nosegay bouquet Wed At Tunkhannock Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sholtis, Maple | MR. AND MRS. SUTTERLIN, JR. was of tinted blue carnations. Bridesmaids Betty Anne Skoron- ski, Marion Pugh, Janice Sutterlin, "sister of the bridegroom, and Nata- line Wilczynski served as brides- maids. in shades of pastel pink, green, yel- low and orchid. Flower girl was Kathleen Sholtis, ! Tunkhannock, RD 2, announce the | birth of a daughter, Susan Lyne, Their identical gowns were 0 Susan Lyne Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Weaver, July 31. There is one other child, Duane. Mrs. Weaver is the former The engagement and approaching Hazel Smith, Orange. Lady Tobys To Picnic . of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Sla- novec, Geoffrey Road, Colonia, N.J., Lady Toby Rebekah Lodge #514 was recently announced by Mr. and of Trucksville will hold a covered Mrs. Edward J. McGuire, Hillcrest dish supper on Wednesday, August | Drive, New Goss Manor, Dallas. 21 at the Trucksville Fire Hall. A graduate of St. Mary's High Mrs. Fran Rinehart will discuss | School, Wilkes-Barre. and College -the Community Awards with the Misericordia, Miss McGuire is a teacher of Home Economics in the group. Mrs. Rebecca Grey is Noble . Junior High School in Colonia. Grand. Shavertown Couple Take Trip On Silver Anniversary Date Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bond, 44'and Mrs. Carl Heverly, Kingston. Perrin Avenue, Shavertown, will|Her husband is the son of Mrs. | celebrate their 25th wedding anni- | Elizabeth Bond and the late Joseph versary tomorrow. | Bond, Breslau. He is associated Residents of the Back Mountain | with Louis Levanthal in business. region for the past ten years, the The Bonds Church, Plymouth, by Rev. Herbert Niagara Falls Hayes. | Virginia, * Mrs. Bond is the daughter of Mr. Meet New Members As and Williamsburg, First Puterbaugh occasion when the entire family | ita] July 30. Sathana & Be noms a) ee This is the first boy in the Puter- pi A ny BYEs Lelias | baugh family for this generation. ; Vey | The baby weighed nine pounds, one It was the first time in four years | ounce. that all had been together. Mother | 5 | Mother is the former Mary Lech, Farr says everyone was talking at Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Puterbaugh is one Th l'the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mr. and Mrs. Jay Farr, just home | pyterhaugh, Sr., Mt. Ay “Road, from England introduced his wife, | Shavertown. the former Jean Murray, Lincoln- shire, England and daughter, Aman- da, ‘just seven weeks old. Marnears Host Bowling Team Larry Farr, his wife and daugh- ter, Kim, Reading, came up to greet ) DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Rochelle Mary McGuire To Wed W. Randolph Brooks Mr. Brooks is a graduate of Wood- | marriage of Miss Rochelle Mary Mo- | bridge High School and attended Guire to W. Randolph Brooks, son | st. John's ‘University, Brooklyn and Wagner College, Staten Island. He served four years with the TU. S. Marines and has taught in the Woodbridge Junior High School. He is employed with the Parents Edu- cational Institute, Newark, N. J. The wedding will be solemnized August 17 in Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. Family Picnic For Shavertown Cubs Den # 5, Shavertown Cub Scout. Pack # 233 will hold a family pic- nic on Sunday, starting at 2 p.m. at James Morris grounds at Noxen. ‘Swimming, fishing and hiking will be followed by an outdoor supper. are celebrating the! Bonds were married in First P.M. happy occasion by taking a trip to | Farr Clan Gathers Mr. and Mrs. Willard Puterbaugh, || : Jr, Muncy, announce the birth of For the Farr clan it was a happy | 4 son, Ronald Todd at Nesbitt Hos- | his brother and new relatives. Mrs. Mr. Farr is the former Barbara Cooney. weODInG ASK FOR oweves Clow?) %/ NATIONAL and Mrs. Charles Mannear, ] Overbrook Ave., Dallas, were hosts | and ‘Mrs. Levo Kocher and |to Shavertown a bowling team and & INVITATIONS © ANNOUNCEMENTS la gown similar to that of the maid 1. also arrived from Spottswood, | their families at their summer resi- | of honor in style and color. i N. J. and of course there was Ricky, Conrad B. Johnson was best man | at home. : and Oliver Choate, Robert Skoron-| Airman First Class and Mrs. Jay ski, Marcel Renson, Robert Sholtis, | Farr will leave for Denver in several ushers. Ringbearer was Marcel Ren- | weeks where he will enter an Air son, Jr., mephew of the bridegroom. | Force School, Following comple- Following the ceremony a recep- tion of training theme, Airman Farr tion was held at Flacon’s Polish | will go to Missouri. Hall, Mocanaqua. The couple left an on a trip to Niagara Falls and 1 ik Home Again Mrs. Sutterlin is a graduate of Arthur Newman, East Dallas, ar- Freehold Regional High School, New | rived at Avoca Airport over the Jersey, as is her husband. Mr. Sut- | weekend, after spending several terlin is a serviceman for National! weeks in England, visiting friends Cash Register Company, New Bruns- | and relatives. wick, N. J. Mr. Newman thoroughly enjoyed The couple will reside in Dayton, | his first jet plane experience, having Ohio. tive land by liner. auction and Saturday evening the made all previous trips to his na-,;day might suffering -from -severe & ACCESSORIES dence at Montrose, the past week- end. " A larg pond, recently constructed on the farm, provided, unexpected pleasure for the group. Saturday morning the women attended an You may select your needs with confidence as to quality and correctness of form. men drove to Five-Mile-Point, N. Y., to witness car races. Members of the bowling team are Charlie Mannear, Bill Rood, Bill Thomas, Earl Fritzges, « Wilbur & COMPLETE SELECTION © PROMPT DELIVERIES Henry's Davis, Fay Hopkins, and Burt Roberts. ; : Be JEWELRY & GIFT Admitted To Nesbitt SHOP Harvey Kitchen, Idet ; 3 he io : admitted to Nesbitt Hospital Wy Main Highway SHAVERTOWN pain. FIRST 1,000 CUSTOMERS 0 WILL BE GIVEN mea "0 "m FREE..... 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