SECTION A — PAGE 4 Wed Fifty Years Mr. and Mrs. Merle R. Smith, Mt. Zion will observe their 50th wedding | anniversary on Tuesday, October 1. The couple were married October 1, 1913, in Carverton Methodist | Church Parsonage by Rev. William D. Lathrop. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. John Perry, Orange. Mrs. Smith is the former Jennie Kitchen, Mt. Zion. The Smiths have resided all their lives in Mt. Zion and are active § members of Mt. Zion Methodist § Church. | Until a few years ago; Mr. Smith had a milk route and did carpentry work. He still does odd jobs and tends a fine garden, while his wife ‘continues her favorite hobby of needlework. The Smiths have two daughters, Mrs. William LaBar, Mt. Zion and Mrs. Kenneth Disque, ‘Hyattsville, Md. Also four grandhildrenr. Open house will be held at their home on Sunday, September 29 from 2 to 10 p.m. No formal invi tations will be issued. Local a. a oom The above women wilt serve as; Mrs. Edward Mickey, Miss Cindy models in the Lehman Woman's | Disque, Mrs. George Elley, Miss Club fashion show on October 4.! Wanda Minor, Miss Center Moreland, announce the birth | Fashions will’ be supplied by The | Mohen, and Miss Sandra Steele. of a daughter, Rebecca Sue, born | Hub Ladies Department and Miss The Hub will supply a door prize “September 20, at Nesbitt Hospital. | Carol Guild of “A Visit With Carol” | in the form of a gift certificate en- ~~ Rebecca Sue weighed seven | will be featured as commentator. abling the winner to choose a dress, | pounds, one ounce at birth. Her | Left to right: Mrs. Alfred Bronson, . shoes, and bag. ‘A number of door | {mother is the former Ola Mae Mont- | Mrs. Paul Doris, Mrs. Mark Grimm, | prizes have also been collected from iross. There are two other children, Mrs. Thomas Brown, Mrs. William | all over the United States. . The | ! George and Danny. | First Daughter Born An arie | Mr. and Mrs. George Schoonover, | nM | Geiger, Miss Stephanie Lindauer, | most outstanding is a 50 star flag, | NR oy RANGE ONLY A GAS sem A Gath Spo T HNSIA 7 T AOAT KEEPS MEALS “Ready To a a gr EI SR Sr TI Sr sag rt SAVE UP TO 120 DURING FALL RANGE CAMPAIGN aes RRA HN Sn N a A ER SCO has Range Exclus GOLD STAR — THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1963 Nesbitt Hospital Auxiliary Will Sponsor Luncheon—Card Party Residents Will Model At Lehman Fashion Show | flown over the nation’s capitol, and | ® . , | donated by Congressman Daniel J. “vey's Lake, and Kollin Foss, son of Flood. Most of these prizes are now on. display in the Back Mountain Shop- ping Center. Tickets for the show may be purchased from any club | member or at the Lake-Lehman High School the night of the show, 5 Ve H YOU “RULE THE ROAST".... CONTROLS EXACT DONENESS Eat” ‘FOR HOURS... Automatically! 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The following members have been ‘named as chairman of committees: | Ward Jacquish, refreshments; Mrs. | Austin Line, reservations; Mrs. Shel- % don Evans, Mrs. Fred Malkemes, | baked goods; Mrs. J. H. Maza, Mrs. R. G. Dickenson, candy; Mrs. James | I. Hutchison, table prizes; Mrs. Har- old Shappelle, door prizes; Mrs. Wil- liam Thomas, tickets; Mrs. Joseph Marsh, white elephant and old jew- elry; Mrs. Walter Shaver, guessing cake; Mrs. William Brown, publicity. Refreshments will be served and | door prizes awarded. Baked goods | and candy will be for sale. Tickets may be obtained from any member | or at the door. The public is urged to support the ladies in their worthwhile endeavor. Kollin Foss On | Eileen Marie Crane, daughter of’ Mrs. Herbert Crane and the late Herbert Crane, Outlet Road, Har- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Foss, Dallas, will be married October 19, at the Church of Christ, Sweet Valley, with Pastor William G. Hughes, of- ficiating. The following attendants have been selected, matron of honor, Mrs. June Lynn, cousin of the bridegroom; bridesmaid Karla Pen- Tommie Walters Has 6th Birthday Party ' Mrs. Ruth Walters entertained on Saturday at a birthday party honor- Eileen M. Crane To Marry ing her son, Thomas, who celebrated his sixth birthday. October 19 main Ray, Sweet Valley; Darlene Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Lee, Outlet Road, Harvey's Lake, flower girl, cousin of the bride elect. Robert Smith, Chase, will serve as best man for Mr. Foss. Ushers will be Lester Lynn, cousin of Mr. Foss and Joseph Wallace, Trucks- ville, cousin of Miss Crane. A reception at Wahoo Inn, Har- vey's Lake will follow the ceremony. Guests were Susan Walters, Cindy Debbie © Park, Susan Peuchaconis, Ricki Park, Charles and Susan Park, Pat Peuchaconis, Rob- ert Park, Barbara Hazeltine, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walters, Mr. and Mrs. William Hazeltine, Casterline, DARING’'S Main Highway — 674-8481 Choice Western SIRLOIN Steaks 85¢ T-BONE : Spareribs 49¢ Ih. Country Fresh Fryers LEGS ........ BREASTS 45¢ bac Daring’s Skinless Wieners 21bs. %9¢ SCOTTIE’S TISSUES . wo iaiie yl apie l ly 4 BOXES 89¢c OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY — 9-6 THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY — — 99 ~ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Four Generations In Parsons Family Present ak the Silver Wedding Hennebaul, Trucksville; Mrs. David anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Parsons, Harveys Lake were four generations of the Parsons family. Seated left to right are Michael Par- sons, Wilkes-Barre, holding his son, Michael, Jr., Earl Parsons, Trucks- ville, retired and great grandfather of young Michael and Willard Par- sons, Harveys Lake, father of Mich- ael Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Parsons, RD 1, Harveys Lake, were honored at a buffet style supper, at their home recently, when they celebrated their silver wedding anniversary. They were married September 14, 1938, at St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church Maspeth, Long Is- land, N.Y. by Reverend Matthew Houlihan. Attending were Delores Shan- non and Frank Floria, both of Mas- peth, Long Island, N.Y. The couple have seven chidren, Michael, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Walter : Kingston. Hoover, Lehman; and Willard Jr, Francis, Ann and John at home. | There are five orandchildren. Mr. Parsons is employed by the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Present for the celebration were: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Novajosky, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Nova- josky, dJr., Nicholson; Mr. and. Mrs. Emory Stash, Dallas; Mrs. Mary Sick- ler, Mary Ellen and Edmund, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Novajosky, Mary, Michael ¥rancis, William and Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Titus, Harveys Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parsotfgf Mrs. Howard Parsons and Howard Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stritzingez. Robert Roushey, Mr. and Mrs. We? ter Hennebaul, Jr., Patti, Buddy and Terri, Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Cronauer, Robert and Edith Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Parsons and Michael, Mrs. Mary Cole, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. Hank Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Szela Are Married 27 Years Today Mr. and Mrs. Stamley Szela, Jr., 47 Harris St., Fernbrook, will cele- brate their 27th wedding anniver- sary today. They were married in St. Anthony’s Church, Larksville, by Rev. Francis J. Powell with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woznicki as their at- tendants. ~ The couple have three sons, |Stan- ley, 3rd, Hillside, New Jersey; Ron- ald and Edward at home. They also have one granddaughter , Linda, Hillside, New Jersey. 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