SECTION A — PAGE 4 j Marcia Lee Trewern Mr .and Mrs. Ronald Trewern, Berkley Manor, Apt. C-12 Berkley Mrs. Lutsey Hostess For White bhrine Of Jerusalem Party nies Miller and Mrs. Jennie Wilcox. Carol September 2, at Woodbury Memorial Jean Yeust and Mrs. Agnes Slivany , Hospital, Woodbury, N.J. are in charge of special prizes, Mrs. | This is the first child of the couple Pear] Allabaugh of games. and the first grandchild for Mr. and : : ' Mrs. Howard Samuels, Dallas. ee To i Mrs. Trewern is the former Karen | Prophetess is Mrs. Emma Ellowitz, Tee Swaps ue 0) Me i 'WOS, Mrs. Cora, Straus: AWOS. Thomas Bloomer, oenixville, - Pa. Mrs. Gladys Davis; Worthy Chophl, Hor Prue o 2. Tepresentative pa Mi Hoe Ja Wore Paternal grandparents of the new Iopherdoss aro ex Sus baby are Mr .and Mrs. William Worthy Guide, Mrs. Agnes Slivany; r ; : | Worthy Scribe, Mrs. Ruth Griffith; Lowa, Chicago, formerly. of Yeas .? er Avenue. Mrs. Fannie Mrs. Charles Lutsey, 113 Summit treet, Shavertowm, will be chair- an and hostess at the Order of Vhite Shrine of Jerusalem Card arty and Cook Out to be held aturday afternoon, 2 p.m. Septem- er 21 at her home. | Affair will take place in her lovely arden with refreshments served hot om the outdoor fireplace. Assisting Mrs, Lutsey in the ind raising project for charitable rposes will be Mrs. Elma Price, b-chairman. Mrs. Ruth Griffith will joyaray Treasurer, e in charge of tickets. | Kirkuff. n . Reservations will be handled by | Members and their ‘friends are | Wed Sixteen Years rs. Cora Straus and Mrs. Jennie | cordially invited to attend. | Mr. and Mrs. Arja “Butch” Brown. eust, refreshments by Mrs. Mabel ' | Ferguson Avenue, Shavertown, will celebrate their sixteenth wedding | Funds realized will benefit every fire Auxiliary To | resident in the community by offer-| anniversary, tomorrow, September 1 in reater fire. protection’ equips 13, with a family dinner. fold Rummage Sa e Ing i } | The couple have two children, . ; . ii 11 Ton. Nancy, fourteen and Bob, ten. Shavertown Fire fur a re i Mr. and Mrs. Brown were married old ER ou | Have Baby Boy lin the Courtdale Methodist Church Bndi19 at the Fire 231 : ' by Rev. David Morgan. ‘Mrs. Harry: Smith and Mrs. Wil-| Mr. and Mrs. Carl MacDougall, | : : : Mrs. Brown is the former Doroth hm Kreischer will serve as co-chair- RD 1, Harveys Lake. became par- poi... i Y en. llents of their first child, James Ed- | Mr i Brown 15 the son-ol- Mr. ond Anyone having articles to donate Ward, September 1, at General Hos- | yg james” Brown, Joseph Street, ay contact any member of the pital. Mrs. MacDougall is the former | p,ji,¢ ganization. Carole Shard, Swoyerville. He is employed as a carpenter. Fourth Generation Henninger Is Born Tech. Sgt. and Mrs. William Hen- n'nger, III, Wadena, Minn., announce the birth of a son, William Edward, IV. on September 5 in the base hos- ‘pital. The baby weighed eight and .a half BL | BLACK TRIMMED WITH GOLD WOOL REVERSES TO WATER PROOF POPLIN Germany. Mrs. Henninger is the former Anita Clogger, Wiesbaden, Germany. | Jr., Donna Lee, Dana and John, | Fernbrook are leaving tomorrow | night for Minnesota, where they will Complete With forend the christening of the new randchild Sunday. LETTERING ey | Donna Lee will be godmother and | John, godfather of the infant. § Mrs. Gardiner Is F eted At Shower | { Mrs. Stanley Gardiner was feted at a Stork Shower by her daughter, Pat, at the home of Mrs, William Brace recently. Mrs. Gardiner received lovely gifts from her friends. DALLAS and LAKE-LEHMAN SWEAT SHIRTS $9.69 EACH Ena Elston, Lana Birnstock, Irene cus, Dorothy Dodson, Sylvia Brace, Jean Hilbert, Marian Searfoss, Eun- ice Mitchell, Beatrice Gramley, Ella Brace, Elsa Rauch, Jane Elston, Minnie Armbuster, Maude Gramley, Gloria Hadsell, the guest of honor and the hostess. “ See our complete selection of ~ LEWIS-DUNC Goons. : Narrows Shopping Center Edwardsville HALL’S PHARMACY MAIN HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN just arrived. 2a. the lively hat PLUS 100 EXTRA S & H GRE VV VV Vv VV VV VV VV YY YY Vee GLOBE IN LUZERNE COUPON GOOD FOR , 100 S&H Green Stamps In Addition to Regular Stamps on Cash Purchases of $5.00 or more. 2 mood ofa TI gay new season . . . RE come see Eour just ar- B rived array B of autumn hats. You'll find just the fright styles to flatter i you... styles per- fect with your fall fashions. From. $999. To : 599 ~ On our Second Floor Millinery Dept. VV VV VV VV VV vv THRU WED., SEPT. 18 teiintioetinestiiaiiediesiincaeciinetiitmdbaddbbtbeatbidindeidhenis. pounds. There are two other child- ren, Hans and. Kathy, both born in. | Mr. and Mrs. William Henninger, ' oh THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1963 Roginski, Sweet Valley, in St. John’s Church, Luzerne. Rev. Cyril M. Hudak, celebrated the Nuptial Mass and performed the ‘double ring ceremony. Soloist and organist was Michael Kotch. | Escorted by her father, the bride was attired in a floor-length gown fashioned of Chantilly lace with a square scalloped neckline and long fitted sleeves. The fitted bodice was embellished with pearls and sequins the bouffant skirt featuring & scal- loped hemline complemented with | sequins and a garland of self fabric roses swept from the waistline ovér the aisle-width. chapel-length train. | Her hand-rolled, three-tiered, im- | ported veil of illusion was arranged from a crown of aurora borealis and pearls. She wore a single strand of | | matched cultured pearls, gift of the { bridegroom and carried a cascade | bouquet of gardenias and split car- nations. Bride Of Sweet Valley Man MRS. FRANK JOHN ROGINSKI Before an altar adorned with white Mgladioli, Miss Susan Gaydos, daugh- ter of Mr .and Mrs. Rudolph G. Gay- dos, Carverton Road, Trucksville, re- cently became the bride of Frank | John Roginski, son of Mr. and Mrs. bridegroom, was bridesmaid. She was attired in a matching orchid gown and carried orchid cymbidium and split carnations. Flower, girl was Roberta Rusinko, niece of the bride. She wore a pink silk organza floor length gown with . white lace bodice and butterfly bow. On her head was a matching crown and her miniature cascade bouquet was of pink cymbidium and, split carnations. Lttle Craig Michael Arrighetti, nephew of the bride was ring bearer. Best man was Eugene M. Gaydos, brother of the bride. Ushers were Robert Rusinko, brother of the bride and Joseph Roginski, brother of the bridegroom. . A reception followed at No. 2 Hose Company, Swoyerville, after which the couple left on a honey- moon through the New England States and Canada. The bride wore a beige sheath suit and white acces- sories for traveling. Mrs. Roginski is a graduate of West Side Central Catholic High School and is employed by RCA at | Mountaintop. | The bridegroom graduated from | Machell, Mr. and Mrs Joe Dymond, | Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Myers, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Local Models Will Display Fashions At Lehman Show Miss Wanda Miner, winner of the | School and the daughter of Mr. and award in Wyo- | Mrs. Claude Miner, Harveys Lake. Family Picnic Held At Dallas Annual picnic of the Arthur Calk- ins family, was held Labor Day, at the Calkin’s home, Jackson Street, | Dallas. | “Mi eventeen” Attending were: = 3 ming Valley, will be one of the teen-age models in the Lehman Woman's Club Fashion Show to be held October 4 at 8 p.m. in the Lake-Lehman High School Audi- 554 Miss Ann Marie Mohen, a fresh- torium, man at West Side Central Catholic Miss Miner won the award when High School will also model teen- she modeled in a fashion show | age fashions. sponsored by a local department All plans have been completed, store in conjunction with Seventeen | reports Mrs. Palmer for the show. ‘magazine. She: also received $100 | Tickets can be purchased from any worth of clothing and her picture club member. Members are also will be featured on the January! selling chances on an original | issue of Seventeen magazine. She | custom-made hat to be awarded the is a senior at Lake-Lehman High | night of the show. Mrs. Celesta Mrs. Jack Palmer, chairman of the fashion show, announced that two other local girls, Miss Sandra Steele, a junior at Lake-Lehman; Debbie, Joe and Jimny, Centermore- land; Mr. and Mrs, Robert Myers, Karen, Lindy and Susan, William Beatrice and Philip, Kingston; Sterling Myers, Mrs. Lois Myers and Ricky, N.J.; Mrs. Madel Myers, Shir- ley and Sterling, Mr.and Mrs. James Brislin, Luzerne; Mr. and Mrs.Jack Brislin, West Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs, Charles Calkins, Susan, Heidi, Keith and Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Calkins and Carol. Back Mountain Youth Seek Higher Learning The following young people from the Back Mountain Area are en- rolled in the following institutions of higher learning: College: Carol Durkin, at Montecello College; Ed- ward Durkin, University of Hawaii; Paul E. Dugan, Huntsville Soldier Takes Karla Matthews As Bride High i Miss Karla R. Matthews, daugh- of Lake-Lehman ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Matthews, Dodge (City, Kansas, and Paul E. graduate School. members of the U.S. Army and are B : ; E Sree Dap, | MacPulfis Prep Dugan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul stationed , at Fort Bragg, North School; Nancy Elston, Susquehanna ; A ; : University; Harold Hislop, Wingate DUga, Huntsville Road, were mar- Carolina. Karla is assigned to the . J ried on July 17, at Dillon, South Orthopedic Service at Womack College; Donald Hopkins, Blooms- burg State; Mary Alice Knecht, Bucknell University; David LaBar, Bloomsburg State; Lynn McCarty, : Union College: Dale Mosier, Penna, | The bride is a graduate of Dodge State University; Sally Moyer, East City High School, K Dodge City, Stroudsburg State; Robert Moyer, Kansas. The bridegroom is a Hl Plan Home-Makers Holiday Classes Carolina. Attendants were Mr. | and Mrs. William Weiss, Herbert Patrick and James Swanger. Army Hospital and Paul with the 15th Field Hospital. The couple are mow living at 507 Wilson Avenue, Spring Lake, North Carolina. cum, Penna. Military; Mrs. Kenneth Weaver, Ohio University; Robert Wallace, XKings/ College; William Welch, Wilkes College; Robert Wile- man, Penna. State University; Wil- liam Whittaker, Penna. Military | School; Judy Williams, College Mis- | ericordia, Robert VanHorn, Jeffer- son Medical; John VanHorn, Uni- versity of -Scranton; Timmy Groff, Wingate College; Allan Cease, Ly- coming College; Susan Fleming, Queens College; Judith Crispell, Temple University. 4 Walter Carl Moore | A seven pound, twelve ounce son, ‘was born‘ to Mr .and Mrs. Edward i Moore, RD) 3, Dallas, August 29 at | Nesbitt ‘Hospital. There are twa {other children, Lynette, and Ed- | ward. Mrs: Moore is the former Lena , Misscn, Mount Zion and is a mem- I ber of Dallas. School Faculty. First Son Is Born Mr, and Mrs. Paul Chase Road, Shavertown, announce Planning the Back Mountain photo by Kozemchak Wolensky, | Home-Makers Holiday fall courses town Y building, are Mrs. John Dif- » sponsored by YWCA, and scheduled fendafer, Mrs. George Carey, and Both Karla and Paul are . Luncheon was served to Mesdames Transue, Helen London, Ruth Vas- The maid of honor, Miss Juliann Lehman High School. He is a stu- Gaydos, sister of the bride wore an dent at Wilkes-Barre Business Col- identical yellow gown and carried | lege and is emplyed by Harveys ! yellow cymbidium and nations. split car- | Lake Light Company. : | The couple are residing in Trucks- Miss Marie Roginski, sister of the ville. the birth of am eight ‘pound son, Paul Richard, August 27 at General. Hospital. The couple have two daughters, Joan Paula, nine and Margie, six. Mrs. Wolensky is the former Ann Havrilla, Chase. for Tuesday mornings at Shaver- Mrs. Thomas Smith. dc io a a = . Bndrew Joseph Krivak Have First Child Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Krivak, A. ‘seven pound, seven = ounce RD 2, Dallas, announce the birth of daughter, Kirsten Brenda, was born an eight pound, three ounce son,' August 28 at Mercy Hospital, to Andrew Joseph, August 28 at Gen- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blessing, Sum- DISCONTINUED new V PATTERNS V/ COLORS { al ! Vv STYLES COTTAGE SETS . CAFE. CURTAINS ER CURTAINS EN STAMPS ONE AND TWO ; $1 and SEPTEMBER 15 KITCHEN CURTAIN OF A KIND 2° A PAIR On our First Floor — Curtain Dept. Shavertown PTA Will Meet Monday Shavertowr: PTA will hold its first meeting of the season on Monday evening with newly elected presi- dent, Robert Voelker, presiding. Local Rotary Exchange Students will be presented by Dr. Lester Jor- dan, following the business “session. Sixth grade mothers will serve. eral Hospital. There are five other mit Street, Shavertown. Mrs. Bles- children, John, Thomas, Ann, Carla, | sing is the former Barbara Kata- and Michael. Mrs. Krivak is the for- | chinski, Shavertown. Mr. Blessing mer Irene Stofila. Mr. Krivak teaches | attends Ohio University. at Wilkes-Barre Business College. Vernon Reunion Vernon Reunion will be held Sun- Fractures Leg Mrs. Francis Woodling, Lake Silk- worth, Avon representative for the g : Dallas area, suffered a broken leg, An all day picnic and evening due to a fall in her kitchen, recently. | lunch will be served. Stop Polio Sundays 4 TES 3 TT SEPTEMBER 15, 1963 — TYPE | October 27 - Type Il - December 8 - Type 111 COMPLETE PROTECTION Jn from en POLIO for your entire family . . . with ~ SABIN ORAL POLIO VACCINE oR (not an injection) PICK UP YOUR CLINIC FORM AND LIST OF FEEDING STATIONS AT / EVANS DRUG STORE - 2 day September 15 at the Daily Farm. ghway Shavertow Miss (Street, after sp Howard serve, Mr .c childrer purchas Mr .Kel Amegic: MS. | a two made t Denmor all of I Mr .a ford, N. ville Ro Since: Mrs. T. bereave Fredr Avenue, day ex funeral Clevelar The y at Mass nology dersoin. an auto Mr. family, end gue The Yei Shavert grandso: Also is Mrs. sistexz. Of Buffalo, and gr Road; are for town. | of ‘Mr, Mrs. Harveys spendin; “City. Mr. and = Lis Mrs. H bie, Mil ner gue Cragle, - ing wer piece, | piece ar Birth Kim Ex S. N. G Charles Oliver, E. Gar Dorothy ple, Ne Jr., Raj Marilyn ald Pae, Mr. and chi Jimmy ue, hav toong, - ployed. Maste Shorts Ohio, £1 i Mr. 3 rish. ©'S spendin N.Y Mr. and fan spent a Edwin Shavert John visited Nancy last we Mr. Oak Hi home a Long B Mrs. N. .+ with and Ev Mr. chiller turned Black LT they en Mrs. ‘Avenue Hospita -Ruth Dallas, pital S Mrs.” ue, is a Mr. is a pa [Carl + Street, cousins Mr. Dallas, ~ spendin visiting aunt, Recer iC. B. & Mrs. F Robert, Miller, Marcia ford, Frear, George Mr. a Pierce, Mrs. a patie Joe returne ‘patient : ~ thirtee: Joseph 3: ~ grade.
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