ake art- the day, p.m. 1air- the nes, Ar- [arie Anne ROSS, dine first eve- 1skie k il- e set owed ints e EE | tom, | Hess wedding. en | Broadtop, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ~ Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wagner, Ar- " lington, Va., are spending two weeks "at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner, East Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Glahn, Bunker Hill, had as recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vollrath, Jr, Mrs, Daisy Prynn and Jerry Long, Rochester, N.Y. Bruce Zeiser, Providence, R. 1, and “Mrs. Leighton Scott, Easton, spent the weekend visiting Mrs. H. Hg Zeiser and Mrs. Myra Risley, Huntsville Road. Mrs. Frances Morgan and chil- dren, James, Gwendolyn, Terrence, Julia and Belinda, Dallas R.D. 3, spent a most enjoyable weekend in Pleasantville, N. J., visiting former friends. They also attended the or- dination of Robert Gaskill, Pleasant- ville. Mrs. Charles T. Huey, Sr. Mr. and Mrs: Warren S. Witt, Connie Lee and Bill Witt, all of Connells- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Witt and daughter, Lori Lee; Levittown; Mrs. Kathleen Dertinger and ‘Mrs. . Ellen Costello, both of Detroit, have returned home, after coming: here to attend the funeral of Harry Lee Martin. Mrs. Huey is.a sister of Mrs. Martin's, Mrs. Warren Witt, . a niece; Mrs. Dertinger and Mrs. Costello are’ sisters of Mr. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Isaac, Over- brook Avenue, have returned. from an extended trip of the Southern States. This week, Mrs. Isaac was admitted to Nesbitt Hospital where she submitted to surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maurer and sys, Timmy and Chris, have moved © from Mt. Greenwood Road, Trucks- ville, to [Port Indian, near Valley F&ze, where Mr. Maurer has ac- cepted a position with General Electric. Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Hedden, Loyalville, have returned home after spending a week at Cape Cod, Miss Emily Hedden has returned to her teaching duties at Carlisle after spending most of the summer at the home of her brother and . sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Hedden. 2 "Mr. and Mrs. Howell Rees, New | York City, were recent visitors at i the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. ' Scitt, Huntsville Road. Miss Sandra Strazdus, East Dallas, | spent the weekend in Atlantic City. Col. T.M.B. Hicks, III, Chicago, has | been visiting with his mother Mrs. T.M.B. Hicks, Jr., Pioneer Avenue. Charles Bennalla¢k, Fernbrook, is a patient vin Nesbitt Hospital Mr, and Mrs. Lee Culver Shaver- . town, have moved into the; Risley [ids home: on Lehman Avente. | Miss Ann Peterson has returned . home to Montreal, where she is a ~ teacher, after visiting her parents, : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson, Nor- ' ton Avenue. Her brother, Joe, New York City, drove her back and spent SO time sightseeing in the Cana- ~ dian country. Mrs, Charles Wagner, Maple Styget, Dallas, was admitted to Nes®itt, Hospital on Saturday. Mr.a nd Mrs. Joseph Blaine, Mooretown, had as recent weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huber, Linden, N. J. Other visitors at the Blaine home were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Malinowski, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ferry, Mr. and Mrs. Ord Blaine and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers, Plainfield, N. J., visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide, Parrish Street, recently and also attended the Ide-’ Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fiske, Kings- recently visited their - son, Joseph at Oneonta, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Croce, cafeteria manager at College rcordia, are residing on Me- morial Highway, Dallas. They came here with their two young daugh- ters from Burlington; Vt. and Mrs. Walter Diehl," Pa., have rented an apartment in Trucksville. Mr, Diehl is employed by H. J. Williams Con- . struction Company. The couple are Mrs , Street, : newlyweds. Mr. amd Mrs. William Boescha, ' Wilmington, Delaware, have moved to 52 Wyoming Street, Dallas. Mr. : Boescha is district manager of Mon- roe Calculating Company. Charles Hosler, Parrish has College, where she spent two weeks with her grandchildren, while their | paremts were in San Francisco. Dr. ". Hosler, a meteorologist at State College, attended a Meteorologist ¢ International meeting, where he § presented a paper at [San Francisco, California. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ernest London, § RD. 4, Dallas, announce the birth : 3 a daughter, August 24 at General lospital, » daughter was born to Mr. and . Mrs, Howard Marquart, Carverton * Road, August 27 at General Hos- pital. ° | Mr, and Mrs. Fred Scaife, Bloss- : ‘berg, are spending some time with their daughter and family, Mr. and rs. allas. | Mrs. Gordon French and daugh- ters, Kristen and Sue, Chalfont. Pa X w 2 & nmr v i \ i roc Friday with Mrs. Ralph Frantz, rook Street. { Mr .and Mrs, Richard Disque, Sr., 3 Memorial Highway, have returned © after spending Mondav in Philadél- phia, where their som Richard IT, en= j : rolled in Eckels College. - Recent guests to this area were EGhn 7 Seine, Springville, Pa, and Mr. and Mrs, Broad Top City, Pa, returned from State : George Williams and Carol, | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1963 __ SECTION A — PAGE 5 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Delightful Wildlife Program Opens Book C Back Mountain Library Book Club _members and guests were enthralled with Rev. George Deisher’s talk on birds and wildflowers Monday after- noon in the Library Annex, in- augurating the fall season’s pro- gram. Rev. Deisher, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Kingston, and president of the Bird Club, showed slides which he had taken himself, spending hours over an opening bud or a timid nesting bird. At the social hour following the business meeting, Mrs. Fred Howell and Mrs. E. C. Norcross. poured at a tea-table beautifully decorated in 1 ub's New Season fall colors accented with yellow tapers. Hostesses were co-chairmen Mrs. Dana Crump and Mrs. Bradford Allen; Mrs. Homer Moyer, Mrs. W. H. Pierce Jr., Mrs. G. C. Faust, Mary Jane Faust, Mrs. Henry Peterson, and Mrs. Harry Peiffer. Tea was served to Mesdames Herman D. Thomas, J. Stanley Rine- himer, Edward Rexer, Ornan Lamb, Arch Rutherford, Warren Unger, Edgar Brace, Stanley B. Davies, Charles - Hosler, J. Traver Nobel, Thomas J. Graham, Arnott L. Jones, George H. Montgomery, Charles Gates, Willard Seaman, and Paul Gross, president. / Miss Elizabeth Kepner Weds Dr. Jesse Abraham, Brooklyn Miss Rosetta Kepner, Las Cruces, N. M., announces the marriage of her daughter, Elizabeth, to Dr. Jesse Abraham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Abraham, Brooklyn, on August 15 in New York City. The bride is a graduate of Dallas Township High School and an alumna of St. John's University. She is Assistant Directress of Nurs- ing at Maimonides Hospital, Brook- lyn. Dr. Abraham is Ass’t. Professor of Clinical Surgery at New York State - University. After an extended honeymoon, the couple will reside in New York City. Mrs. Abraham is a ‘former resi- dent of Dallas. Harvey's Lake Women's Club Will Hold Month Of Year Party Harveys Lake Women’s Service | Club will open this year’s season with a “Months of the Year Party,” at Lake-Noxen School, Friday eve- ning, September 20 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Ralph Lutes is chairman and Mrs. Earl Crispell, co-chairman. Other members of the committee are Mrs. Carl Swanson, refresh- ments; Mrs. Francis Schuler, reser- vations; Mrs. Allen Sorchick, pro- gram; Mrs. Clarence Montross, pub- licity. Tables will be attractively and originally decorated in different motifs of the months and seasons by club members. [Presidents of the various clubs in Luzerne County will be guests. Program will feature the Polish National Alliance Youth Dancers of Council 13, Wilkes-Barre. Members | George Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. | George Hess, Upper Demunds Road, and friends of the club are invited and urged to attend. Jean Marie Franklin Has 3rd Birthday Party Little Jean Marie Franklin, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frank- lin, Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville, celebrated her third birthday anni- versary September 13 with a family party on Sunday at her home. A large birthday cake delighted the young guests and games fur- nished entertainment for the small fry and amusement for the adults. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Storz and children, Carl, Jr. Corinne, David and Richard; Mrs. Gerald Storz and family, Billy, Jimmy and Maureen; Mrs. Ray Har- leman, Ann and Michael; Mrs. Rose Storz, Rosemary Storz, Mr .and Mrs. John Storz, Mrs. Robert Franklin, Sr., Mrs. Mary Cebrick, Joan Lee Harrison, Mary Meade, the guest of honor and her parents. In Nursing Home Mrs. G. L. Howell, Midway Manor, was taken to Creveling Nursing Home in Berwick, after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital, in the Kingston Township Ambulance last week. Susan Morgan Feted On 8th Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ferrey, Sweet Valley, entertained in honor of Sus- an Morgan, Mooretown, Sunday, September ‘1, on the occasion of her eighth birthday. Many lovely gifts were received by ‘the recipient. Present were Gary, Joe, Dick and Kenny Blaine; Debbie, Karen and Beth Sayre; Kerry, Karen and Sheila Kittle; Evelyn Parkinson, son, Margie, Butch, Kathy, Clarence, Wendy Sue and Caroline Morgan, and the guest of honor. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huber Linden, N. J. Back Mt. WSCS ~ Bhavertown, Trucksville and Dal- las Methodist WSCS, held a lunch- eon at the Irem Temple Country Club, September 11. Invocation was given by Rev. Robert Yost. Each WSCS president introduced her respective minister; Dallas president, Mrs. Hosler; Trucksville, Mrs. William and Shav- ertown, Mrs. Rogers. Hymns were sung and a skit presented. The Back Mountain Trio performed. Rev. Russell Lawry gave the bene- ‘diction. Attending were 127. ‘and Mrs. Robert Burghardt, First Daughter Is Born To Burghardts Airman First Class and Mrs. Charles Burghardt, Wright Air Force Base, ‘Dayton, Ohio, announce the birth of a daughter, Suzette Mi- chelle, weighing nine pounds, five ounces, on September 5 at the base hospital. ; There is another child, Robert Bradley, age 2. Mr. Burghardt is the son of Mr. Lawn Street, Shavertown. Mrs. Edna Johnson Entertained Sunday ‘Mrs. Edna Johnson was enter- tained at a birthday dinner on Sun- day by Mrs. Blanche Keller, Mrs. Bertha Anderson, Mrs. Hulda Peder- son, Misses Ruth Lamoreaux and Pearl Averett. The affair was held at the Castle and a most enjoyable time had by all present. Newcomers To Meet Wyoming Valley Newcomer's Club will hold its first meeting of the season on Monday evening, Septem- ber 23rd, at the YWCA, W. North- ampton Street, Wilkes-Barre at 8:00 p.m. A get-acquainted program | of “Crazy Bridge” is planned. All newcomers in the Back Moun- tain area are encouraged to attend. Those who are interested or need transportation, are asked to call Mrs. Clayton Stetson, 674-3215, or Mrs. Frank Schaefer, 674-0791. Baptism Services Are Scheduled For October 6 A baptism service will be held Sun- day, October 6 at 3 pm. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shavertown. Pastor Frederick Eidam has set the date for the christening of in- fants and children on the day of World Wide Commumion. Former Resident In New Jersey Hospital Mr. Joseph Schmerer, former Dal- las resident Englishtown, N.J,, is a medical patient at the Fitkin Mem- orial Hospital, Neptune, N.J. Cards would be appreciated from friends. Mr. and Mrs. Schmerer owned and operated a store on the corner of ‘Parrish street amd Huntsville Road, for many years, prior to moving to New Jersey. THE GLOBE STORE In LUZERNE will be closed THURSDAY for Religious Holiday Dallas Co MRS. CLINTON Catherine Dianne Ide, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ide, Mill Street, | Dallas, became the bride of Clinton Dallas,on August 24 in Dallas Meth- odist Church. Rev. Russell O. Lawry performed the double ring ceremony before an altar decorated “with vases of white gladioli and palms. Miss Fern Cold- ren was organist and Richard Oliver, soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of pure white tissue taffeta fashioned with a fitted bodice, re-embroid- ered in sequins and pearls, a scoop neckline and elbow shy sleeves over a modified bell skirt with soft monk pleats on the sides. A re-embroid- ered motif adorned the front of the skirt. Her three tiered bouffant veil of illusion was attached to a double princess crown of pearls and impor- ted Aurora Borealis. She carried a bridal nose gay of white carnations, and roses, centered with white baby orchids. Miss Jean Ide was maid of honor for her sister amd Miss Judith Wil- liams, bridesmaid. Diane Evans, Rockville, Md., was flower girl, and Bert Brace, Dallas was ring bearer. The bride's attendants were attired | in waltz length dresses of apricot | chiffon over matching taffeta slips designed with open portrait neck- lines, elbow shy sleeves, fitted bod- ices attached to semi-bell bouffant skirts and waistlines finished with tailored bows. One single apricot chiffon rose with circular nose veil formed their head-pieces. They also carried nose gays,” which were of SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST |Buy A... CHRISTMAS GIFT in September! Black & Decker 7%" UTILITY | SAW Sells regularly for $59.95 Includes FREE METAL CARRYING CASE While They Last $40: 88 LAY-A-WAY IP You up 3 YOU LIKE "DALLAS HARDWARE MAIN ST., DALLAS 4 i ~ uple Wed GEORGE HESS ’ At a lovely late summer wedding, tinted (apricot and blue) carnations and yellow roses. The flower girl was dressed in a pale yellow dress with lace trim. In her hair; she wore a yellow bow and carried a basket of flowers, also of tinted carnations, and yellow roses. Donald Hopkins, Dallas was best man. Ushers were David Hess, bro- ther of the bridegroom, Thomas Davis, and Dale: Besteder, cousins of the bridegroom. Mrs. Ide, mother of the bride, chose a powder blue pure silk shan- tung jacket dress, fashioned with a puckered chiffon bodice and box jacket with three quarter sleeves. She wore a matching blue feather toque, white accessories and a cor- sage of white orchids. Mrs. Hess, mother of the groom, was attired in a pink pure silk shantung dress, fashioned with a jewelled neckline, short sleeves anid A line skirt. She wore matching accessories and a corsage of white orchids. A reception was held at the Church, after which the couple went to Niagara Falls on their wedding trip. Mrs. Ide is a graduate of Dallas High School and is employed in the credit office of the Boston Store. The bridegroom graduated from Westmoreland High School. He is a student at Wilkes College and also. works at ‘the Shavertown Acme. The couple are residing on Par- rish Street, Dallas. Ce Mr. and Mrs. Donald Evans ebrate 35th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs, Donald J. Evans, 236 [member of the Dallas Senior High | Church Street, Dallas, are observing their 35th wedding anniversary to- day. Mr. Evans and his wife, the for- mer Arline Shannon, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shan- non, Lee Park, were married on Sep- tember 19, 1928, at Sunbury. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Chester W. Todd, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Sunbury. Mr. and Mrs. Evans have resided in Dallas for the past 18 years at the same address. Mr. Evans is a School faculty. The couple have two sons, Don Jr., who resides in Falls Church, Viz- | ginia, where he is associated with | Prudential Life Insurance Company, and Terry, employed as manager trainee by F. W. Woolworth & Co., at the Woolworth Store in Hazleton. Don and Arline have three grand- children, Kim, Steven Michael and Jil] Evans who will join with them | in today’s observance. Sheryl Fuller Is Of Robert E. Phi The engagement of Miss Sheryl Fuller; to Robert E. Phillips, son of Mrs. Henry Phillips, Dallas RD 1, and the late Mr. Phillips, has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fuller, - Atlanta, Ga., formerly of Centermoreland. The bride-elect is a graduate of Tunkhannock High School and Em- pire Beauty Academy, and is em- ployed by Pennolyn Beauty Salon, Boston Store. She resides with Bride Elect lips, Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Centermoreland. her . grandparents, George Bliss, Sr., Mr. Phillips was graduated from Westmoreland High School Wyoming Valley Technical Institute. and He attended Penn State Extension ! and served in the Marine Corps Re- serves. He is employed at Natona | Mills. No date has been set for the wedding. Cheryl Darlene Foss Honored At Shower Mrs. Clifford Foss, Dallas, enter- tained at a Variety Shower on Sunday in honor of her daughter, Cheryl Darlene, bride elect, at the American Legion Home, Dallas. Miss Foss will become the bride of Gerald Gianoski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gianoski, Nanticoke, on Saturday, September 21 at Holy Trinity Church, Nanticoke. The double ring ceremony will take place at 10 a.m. The couple will reside on Machell Avenue, Decorations were in keeping with the occasion, the color motif car- ried out in pink and white. Table centerpiece ‘was a pink and white parasol and a heart shaped cake, in corresponding colors and dec- orated with pink roses. Games were played with prizes awarded to Mrs. Moxie Thier, Mrs. Paul Farver, Dolly Sawyer, Mrs. Wilbur Lynn, Mrs. Clifford Foss Jr. A catered buffet luncheon was served to Mesdames Frank Bowman, Albert Frantz, Harold Slatky, Charles ‘Honeywell, Albert Slatky, Clifford Foss Jr., Wilbur Lynn, Les- ter Lynn, Russell Major, Russell Walters, George Lewis, Al Schaffer, Harry Wesley, Jay Elston, Joseph Drust, Mildred Sampson, Moxie Thier, Helen Holmecki. Misses Debbie Foss, Mary Ann Drust, Nancy Frantz, Tooter Saw- yer, Sharon Bowman, Jean Spencer, Dolly Sawyer, Suzanne Gula, the guest of honor and the hostess. Group To Meet Kunkle Silverleaf Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Adirene Nulton, Ruggles on Friday evening, Septem- ber 27 at 8 p.m. SRR FRANK CLARK Jeweler 63 South Main St. Wilkes-Barre patterns, It helps family and friends in selecting gifts young home-makers want and need—avoids duplications and disappointments later on. Come in : —register your patterns—enjoy well co= ordinated table appointments for a lifetime! BE==——= Puterns shown, top to bottom: Rondelay, Eloguence, Madrigal, Alexandra, Mignonette Today’s busy brides-to- be like to rely on our special system to record their preferences in sterling, china and glass TX A 2S MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY FREE PARKING for our customers —_ STORE HOURS - 10:00 to 5:25 - THURS. 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