A * J a wm . . » . Skip, Tommy and Alan, Mr. Ann, Newport, Purely Doors Linda and Judy Clark, ‘daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Clark, Lake Carey and granddaughters of Mr. and Mrs. James Knecht, Dallas, flew |. by jet to Georgia, Monday morning | to spend their vacation visiting their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. John Richards. The Knecht Family Reunion was . held on Sunday at the home of Mr. af) Mrs. Hiram Clark, Lake Carey. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. James Knecht, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. James Knecht, Jr., Mary Alice and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Elston Ralph, Dale and Sally, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Munson and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spray, Howard and Carol Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Arnott ‘Albee, Arnott, Nancy and Janet Lee, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr., and Mrs. George Shaver, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. George Belles, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamoreaux, Mrs. Arnott Albee, Sr., Judy, Patty and Linda Clark. Harry Cisco, Toluba Trailer Camp, is recuperating following an illness. Mrs. Emma Phillips, 95, is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ed- ward Ribotski, Shavertown. / Mrs. Robert Race, San Diego, Cal., and her brother, William Trusdell, MacDill Air Base, Fla., were callers at the home of Mrs. Laverne Race, Davenport Street, lon Friday. Jean- nie and Bobby Race returned with them to Philadelphia and will return to California in September. wirthday greetings this week to the following: Robert Eggleston, Daniel Brown, Ronnie ‘Sutton, Sally AM) Kuhnert, William Alvin Parry, Pat Whittaker, Eltha Dymond, Re- becca Ann Stewart, Judy Berti, De- borah Lee Berti, Lewis J. Reese, Mrs. Marion Harter, Brett Slocum, Leslie Tinsley, Lydia Lois Morgan, William Richard Weidner, Linda Stevens, and Caroline Pickens Davies. Qut of town guests who recently attended the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Moss, Fernbrook, were Lee Leitch, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crane, Dick Hulbert, Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Cook, Wilmington, Del.; Mrs. Rachel Levy, and son, Man- ning, Richmond, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Foster Snyder, Susquehanna, Pa.; Robert Snyder, Patterson, N. J; Sammy Merrell, White Haven; Mrs. Mary Cobleigh, Poconos and Mrs. Clara Dodson, Broadway. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Felker, RD 1, Harveys Lake, announce the birth of a son, August 20 at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Newcomb and Mrs. Donald’ Paeglow, Dallas, motored to Binghamton, N, Y., Sat- urday to visit Mrs. Lawrence Far- num, who is ill in the Binghamton Hospital. Mrs. Farnum is a sister to Mr. Newcomb and Mrs. Paeglow. daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ramiro Solis, Route 3, Dallas, August 21 at General Hospital. gbert and Jay Vance Fletcher, sony of Mrs. Theodore Newcomb, Huntsville Road, who are employed in Hartford, Conn., recently spent some time at home. Dr. and s. Walter Mokychic, Pioneer Avenue, entertained Mr. .and Mrs. Paul Valentine at dinner on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ide, Rochester, N.Y. have returned after visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Harvey, Franklin Street and other friends in the vicinity. They -also attended the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Moss, Fernbrook Road. The Ides are former residents of Huntsville. Mrs. Robert Race and children, Jean and Bob, San Diego, Cal., and her mother, Mrs. W. H. Truesdale, Pl§ladelphia, were recent guests of Mrs. Taverne Race, Davenport Street. Jean and Bobbie stayed a week with their grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. George L. ‘Stolarick and Tommy Estus, Lehman, recently spent a week in Connecticut. Richard Disque II, Dallas, Robert Ross, Lake ‘Silkworth and Ben Ru- siloski, Chase, spent the weekend recently 'in Wildwood and Ocean City, N..J. Mr. and Mrs. William Hanna and daughters, Janice and Phyllis, Wyo- ming Avenue, recently vacationed at Wildwood, N. J. * Mr. and Mrs. James LaBar, Par- rish Street, spemt some time at Niagara Falls, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown, Park- way, N. J., visited relatives i in Loyal- ville last eck: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vaughn and sons, Jimmy and Bobby, Blossburg, Mrs. Vaughn's sister and family, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, Dallas. : Mrs. William Gennetts has re- turned to her home in Loyalville |] afer being a medical patient in the G®¥neral Hospital. Howard Olver, Davenport Street and Jimmy LaBar, Parrish Street, attended the Free Methodist Youth Camp, at Hancock, N. Y., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell and son, Edward,” West Center Street, spent some time in Wildwood Crest, N. J. last week. Toh Jewell and daughter, Jo- Del., spent a few days last week with Mr. Jewell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jewell and Grandma Jewell, Parrish Street. Mr. and Mrs. Yenason and chil- _drine, Pauline, Johnny and Joe Mi- chael, Dallas, have returned home after spending some time in At- ~ lantic City and Philadelphia. . Mrs. : ‘Joseph Schmerer, former Dallas” resident, now living | with a fitted bodice. in Toy Englishtown, N. J. recently visited | eighborh THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1963 rr ——— a ———_——* SECTION A — PAGE } yg ood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Bride Elect CAROL SUE SARRATT Mr. and Mrs. Everett R. Sarratt, 6706 Glenkirk Road, Baltimore, Md., announce- the engagement of their daughter, Carole Sue to Donald W. Bellas, son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Bellas, Dallas, R. D. 3. Miss Sarratt graduated from Law- son High School and attended the University of Maryland for two years where she majored in Elementary Education. Mr. Bellas is a graduate of West- moreland High School and Univer- sity of Maryland. He is employed by the Middle Department Associa- tion of Fire Underwriters in Phila- delphia. The wedding will take place on October 26. Farlene Balliet Recent Bride of Sergeant Donald S. Myers Huntsville Methodist Church was the setting recently for the wedding of Miss Earlene Gertrude Balliet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Balliet; ‘Chase “Road, Shavertown] R. D. 5, and Sgt. Donald Sampson Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samp- son Myers, Albert, Mountaintop, R..D. 3 Reverend R. James Lomg, Albert, and Rev, Robert Jones, performed the double ring candlelight cere- mony. Organist was Carl Coates and soloist, Nelson Coates. Vases of white gladioli and pompoms and white camdelabra adorned the altar. Matron of honor was Mrs. Lois Hildebrand. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Connie Lea Balliet, sister-in-law of the bride, Mrs. James Meade and Miss Lois Hildebrand, cousin of the bridegroom. Bert C. Balliet, bro- ther ‘of the bride, Henry Hilde- brand, cousim of the bridegroom and James Meade were ushers and Harry Henry served as best man. ‘Escorted to the altar by her fa- ther, ‘the bride was attired in a white floor length gown of silk or- ganza over taffeta, designed with a fitted bodice and lomg sleeves end- ing in points at the wrist. The bouffant organza skirt, inset with lace edged with scalloped lace, was re-embroidered to match the neck- line. Her headdress was a double crown of pearls and aurora borealis from which flowed a two tier veil of illusicm. She carried a swing bouquet of shattered white carna- tions and pompons centered with a white orchid. : The matron of honor selected a street length dress of mint green The circular bouffant skirt was draped im the back and topped with a large bow at the waist. 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Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at O’Connell’s Twin Lakes, after which the couple left on a honeymoon to New York, New Jersey and Lake Harmony in the Poconos. For going away, the bride selected an orchid silk shantung sheath dress, with white pillbox hat, white accessories and a white corsage. The couple visited friends in New Orleans enroute to Fort Smith, Ark., where Mr. Myers will, be sta- tioned. Mrs. Myers is a graduate of Lake- Lehman High School. Mr. Myers was graduated from Fairview Township High School and is serving six years ‘in the U.S. Army, after spending 18 months in Germany. ' Pre-nuptial showers were given by Miss Mabel Balliet, Mrs. Donald Balliet, aunts of the bride, and Mrs. Bert C. Balliet at the bride’s home, and her attendants at the home of Miss Lois Hildebrand at Albert. The couple was feted at a farewell party by the bridegroom’s parents at the Wright Township Hall, be- fore departing for Arkansas. Wedding Invitations THE DALLAS POST Eileen Marie Crane Honored At Shower Karla Penman Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray, Main Road, Sweet Valley, entertained Sunday afternoon at a variety shower, honoring Eileen Marie Crane, Outlet Road, Harveys Lake. Decorations were in keeping with the occasion, the color motif carried out in pink and white. Table centerpiece was a pink parasol, and a tiered cake, decorated in pink and white topped with a miniature bride and groom. Games were play- ed with prizes being awarded to Marie Roginski, Jane Cooper Smith and Terry Chukinas. ‘A buffet luncheon was Served to Mesdames Helen Crane, Clifford Foss, Albert L. Ray, Robert Smith, Thomas Raspen, June Lynn, Albert Smith, Misses Diane Evans and Chukinas, classmates of ‘the bride- elect; Mary Ann Beby, Patsy Kutz, Barbara Ross, Helen Dugan, Marie Roginski, Beverly Hoppes, Ruth Martin, Marlene Fedor the guest ‘of honor and the hostess. Miss Crane will become the bride of Kollin Foss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Foss, Dallas, on October 19, at the Church ‘of Christ, Sweet Valley. | Long Employees Feted At Annual Corn Roast Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Long, Main Road, Sweet Valley, entertain- ed recently at their annual corn roast, honoring employees of the Charles H. Long Farm Equipment Company. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scherer, Debbie, Donna, and Dianne; Mrs. Mildred Scherer, John- nie; Catherine Butler, Mr .and Mrs. Clark Piatt, William Ferrey Sr., Wil- liam Ferrey, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Gabel, Bobby and Linda; Dayton Long, Basil Masters, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lanning, Larry and Connie; Russell Bilby, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ferrey, Al Martin, Nancy Harmon, Luke Cragle, Mrs. Erma Davenport, Mrs. Pauline Hontz, Mrs. Edna De- Wald, Debbie, Hazel, David; Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Long, Mrs. ‘June Iverson, Bradley Iverson, Pastor B. Kirby Jones, Mrs. Floyd Hoover, Patsy Hoover; Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trumbower, Doug Trumbower; Mr. and Mrs. William George, Marcia Jean; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wesley, Helen, Diame, Donna Jean; R. E. Dart; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ricards, Teddy; Mr .and Mrs. Robert Walters, Timmy and Cathy; Mr .and Mrs. Harry Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. George Mr: and Mrs. Lee Trum- bower, Michael Adams, Paul Perdue, Mrs. Willis Turmer, Edie Turner; David Straub, Dwight Heddinger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Long, Gloria, Wilma, Jan, Wanda, and Miralee Beth. Schneiders Visit New England States Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schneider and daughter, Judy, Davenport street, and Robert Lyons, Shaver- town, have retumed after spending a week at Hampton Beach, New Hampshire, where Mardi Gras was at the Cathedral In The Pines, New Hampshire, a shrine for all faiths where services are held daily and an organ recital given all day. They returmed by way of the Mohawk! ‘Trial. Ideal weather prevailed and the travelers had a most enjoyable time. Entertains Friends A party was recently held at the home of Mrs. Irene Major, Demunds Road, Dallas. Refreshments were served and prizes awarded to winners of games. Those attending were Mesdames Shirley Noon, Phyllis Culver, Jean- ette Noon, Jane Gula, Nancy Thomp- son, Eleanor Eppley, Marge Cook, and Vivian Newcomb. Main Highway — 674-8481 Frying CHICKENS LEGS BREASTS A5¢ Ib. 55¢ Ib. Choice Western STEAKS SIRLOIN OR CLUB 89c Ib. Fresh Lean GROUND BEEF 3 1bs. $1.29 Country Corn Flakes (2 i oz. pkgs.) . ... Fresh, Lean GROUND CHUCK Ib. 69¢ | 5Tc Frankfurters ...._...... Ib. 59¢ Large Bologna... 1b. 59¢ Ring Bologna ___..._. ._ 1b. 49¢ Beef Bologna ............_. 1b. 69¢ Veal Leaf... ..... 1 1b. 40c Dutch Loaf ....... 1, 1b. 40c Potato; Salads, .... Salads o.oo 1b. 85¢ Macaroni 1b. 85¢ DARING’S SAUSAGE SPECIALTIES — OUR OWN SALADS — Corn Beef 1, 1b. 9c AA 14 Ih. 50c Pork Sausage, loose 55¢ cas. 59¢ Kielbassi, smoked 75c, fresh 69 Cheese Loaf .......... > 1b. 85¢ Pepperettes ...... ae. V3 1b. 55¢ Cole Slaw i... 1b. 35¢ Baked Beans ..............._.. 1b. 35¢ Open Labor Day — OPEN TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY — 9-6 THURSDAY praouan, ‘SUNDAY - 8A.M.to6 P.M. =i 9: being celebrated. They also stopped | ~ Engagement Announced JOAN ELVIRA SCHOLLENI Mr. and Mrs. George Schollenber- ger, RD. 3, Dallas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to Eugene Yanovitch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Yanovitch, 24 South Atherton Avenue, Kingston. Miss Schollenberger is a graduate of Dallas High School, Class of 1962 and the Nick Perrella Beauty School. She is ‘presently employed in the ERGE credit office at the Boston Store, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Yanovitch graduated from ‘Wyoming High School, Class of 1962 and is employed as Service Manager of the Golf Shop at Tamiment in the Poconos. No date has been set for the wedding. wife. Mrs. Edward Crispell Honored At Shower Mrs. Edward Crispell was feted at a Stork Shower recently by Eileen Crispell, Noxen. Present were Mary Ora Bean, Mrs. Elvin Bean, Mrs. John Stenger, Carol Bennett, Nancy Bialogowicz, Jennie Lee Bainbridge, Eileen Chesney, Mrs. Elwood Davis, Mrs. Walter Besteder, Mrs. Thomas Garrity, Alberta Gable, Mrs. Jack Winters, Mrs. Harry Free- man, Gayle Nalbone, Mrs. Percy MacMillan, Cathy McHose, Cathy Newberry, Debbie Reish, Pamela Raklewicz, Mrs. Glen Spencer, Mrs. Robert Timko, Susam Traver, Jane Eleanor Turner, Mrs. Joseph Wal- lace, Mrs. Dick Williams, Mrs. My- ron Williams, Mrs. Earl Crispell, the guest of honor and the hostess. Auxiliary Holds Annual Picnic Daddow-Isaacs American Legion Post 672 Auxiliary held their annual family picnic last Thursday night on the lawn of Mr .and Mrs. Leon- ard Harvey, Woodlawn Drive, Dal- las. A very enjoyable evening was spent with the following attending: Mr .and Mrs. Harold Brobst, Bon- nie, Lee and Patti; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buckley amd Jim; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Templin, Robin and Fred- die; Mrs. Edward Oncay Jr., Cindy, Edward J. and Jeff; Mrs. Hazel Carkhuff and Fern; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reese, Shirley and Tommie; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey and Karen; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Staub; Mrs. Elsa Boehme; Mrs. James Davenport; Mrs. Lottie Wroblenski. VV Vv vv VY VYYTYTVYTYVYTYYY - WYOMING OPENING OF ITS Telephone vv Announces The September 10, 1963 b A b \ b b b b b h p b b { Registration Now Being Accepted For Beginners and Advanced Courses p p b b ) b b b p p b > b > b 4 SECRETARIAL PRACTICE, SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING, BUSINESS ENGLISH Moderate Rates — Job Placement Service Catalogue and Further Information on Request VV VV VV VV VV VV VV OVO vee YY SEMINARY FALL SEMESTER in 287-1126 WYOMING SEMINARY SCHOOL OF MUSIC Carl F. Roth, Director Louie W. Ayre Wesley A. Bailey Announces THE OPENING OF ITS FALL SEMESTER SEPTEMBER 10, 1963 COURSES Organ Theory Piano, ' . Harmony Violin Solfeggio Voice Band Instruments TEACHERS Myron G. Leet , Elsie P. Powell Sarah K. Young / Students May Enroll For Music Without Attending Other Classes At Wyoming Seminary © Telephone Catalogue And Further Information On Request - 287-1126 Bednar-Serhan. Nuptials Will Be Solemnized At St. Therese's Miss Diane Bednar, daughter of | Mrs. George Bednar and the late | Mr. Bednar, Hazeltine Street, Shavertown will become the bride of George Edward Serhan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Serhan, Wilkes-Barre, on Saturday, Septem- ber Shavertown at 11 a.m. Rev. Francis Brennan will per- | form the double ring ceremony. Miss Vivian Bednar will be maid | of honor for her sister and Miss | Lorraine. Bednar will be brides- maid and Debra Bednar, bridesmaid. + All attendants are sisters of the bride, who will be 7 at St. Therese’s Church, | junior | given in marriage by her brother, George Bednar. Thomas Brady will serve as best man and (Charles Chere as usher. | Reception will be held at the’ | Continental Inn after which the | couple will leave on a honeymoon Miss Bednar is a graduate of: Central Catholic High School and is | employed at College Misericordia. The bridegroom elect is a grad- uate of GAR High School and at-- f tended Wilkes College. He is a member of the Military Police at South Ridge Air Force Base, Mich. The couple will reside in Michigan. Dallas 4 H Girls Close Busy Summer Girls 4-H Club held its final round- up on Friday, August 16 at the home of Mrs. Curtis Edwards, East Dallas. The girls finished and modeled skirts they had made and each re-| —— ceived a blue ribbon award for a job well done from Mrs. Betty Ann Bodman, Luzerne County Extension Representative. Mrs. Edwards gave a great deal of time to the project for the past eight weeks, with the girls. beginning of the summer. Mrs. Bess Thomas was a guest of honor as were relatives of the girls. Mrs. Alfred Miller, Ann Marie Mil- ler, Janet Birnstock, and mother Reba and Grandma Broody, Rhonda working and playing ! She received some | assistance from Mrs. Gordon in the | Moore, her mother and Terry, Chris- tine Konnick and mother, Stephanie’ Lindaur and mother, Connie, Gale’ Edwards, and mother. The girls enjoyed swimming in the afternoon. : Save On Your Printing Have It Done By The Post | £ CRARRRRY 2 4 Give 7 CERAMICS for Gifts See our XMAS SELECTIONS FOR INFORMATION 696-2140 8 FLEMISH HAMPTON FRANK 63 South SHELL AND —- THREAD ~~ HAMILTON ENGLISH KiNG - LINEN FOLD $31.25 £ $43.50 $41.50 $45.25 $38.50 7 from every single standpoint: value, weight, quality and design. 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