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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
THE [E DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1963
SECTION A — PAGE 5
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Ralph Lee Martin,
the priesthood at Mt.
Seminary, Emmitsburg, Maryland,
has returned after being called
here ‘by the death of his father,
Harry Lee Martin, Trucksville.
Mr. and Mrs, James Bailey,
Uniontown, were guests of Mrs.
Harry L. Martin last week. Mrs.
Martin and Mrs. Bailey are cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thomas,
Millerton, spent several days last
wi with the latter’s father and
sister, Mr. Dorman Schooley and
Betty, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville:
Mr. and Mrs, James DeCosmo,
have purchased: and moved into the
former Arthur’ Maurer home on Mt.
Greenwood Road, Trucksville. They
are: the parents of two daughters,
Betty,. who observed her fourth
birthday yesterday and Patricia,
five months old. = Mr. DeCosmo
teaches Mathematics at Wilkes
College. Visiting with ‘the new-
comers this week were the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony De-
Cosmo and son David, Hazelton.
David is an announcer for Station
WNAK. :
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kear, Lake
Street, returned home last week
after vacationing at Beach Haven.
Navy Chief Petty Officer and Mrs.
student for
St. Mary's
« Michael Kostich, now living in Ice-
land, are visiting Germany today
through Monday, September 30. Mrs.
Kostich is the former Joan Kern,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
, Kem, Harveys Lake.
Robbie Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs.
ert Jones, Reservoir Drive, has
confined to his home with a
R
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virus.
irs. Donald Paeglow, Parrish
Steet, celebrating her birthday,
September 12, was pleasantly sur-
prised when neighbors; Mesdames
Mary Daubert, Charles Hosler,
James LaBar, Stewart Williams and
Carol dropped in for a neighbor-
hood party.
Mrs. Edith Gay, Division Street,
is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. James Durkin,
Huntsville Road, will move to Butler
Street, Kingston.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cooper,
Tunkhannock have moved next to
the Henry Peterson's on Norton
Avenue. Mrs. Cooper is the former
Judith Wyant, Tunkhannock, R. D.
Mrs. Dale Christian, Kathy and
Richard, Stroudsburg, spent a week
with her parents, Mr .and Mrs.
Isaac Swire, Noxen, recently.
Mrs. Dorothy [Swire, Noxen, has
returned home after spending a
week at General Hospital where she
underwent surgery.
Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Isaac Swire were Mrs.
Thomas Swire, Linda and Peggy;
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Christian, Kathy
and Ritchie; Mr. and Mrs. Renford
Wilce, Wendy and Tammy; Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Shaw, Donald Labar, Mr.
ands. Arthur Creglow.
Mrs. Rita Sickler and son, Ricky,
Shavertown and Miss Norma Smith,
Trussville, spent the weekend at
the Howard Conrad home, Absecon,
N. J:
Mrs. Arthur Calkins, Jackson
Street, is a surgical patient in Gen-
eral Hospital. :
Mr. and Mrs. James Daubert and
children, Linda and Jimmy, have
moved from Harding to Jackson
street.
Chuck Perkins is interning at
Syracus University School of Med-
icine.
"Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Welsh, Al-
lentown, were recemt visitors at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Fred Welsh,
Center Hill Road.
. Mr. and Mrs. John Jewell, JoAnn
and Jacqueline, Newport, Delaware,
wey recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Jewell and grandma Jewell,
Parrish Street.
wr and Mrs. Douglas Robins and
c ren Bomnie Lou, Nancy, Mark
and Glen, Edison, N. J., spent the
weekend with Mrs. Robin’s mother,
Mrs. Laverne Race, Davenport street.
Birthday comgratulations this week
to the following: Maude Baker,
Teddy G. Becker, Alice Yaple, George
Hess, S: John Fowler, Jr., Thomas R.
Gauntlett, George Bitenbendr, Carol
Dungey, Merilee Mohr Jan Bitten-
bender, Gail Payne Bryant, Ann
Marie Martin, Elizabeth , Marshall,
Beth Delaney, David Labar, Ray
Daring, ‘Gordon S. Davies and Doug-
las Whittaker.
. William Kelley, Columbia avenue,
is a patient in the Mercy Hospital:
. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vaughn,
Jimmy and Bobby and Bobby Spans |
Blossburg, spent Sunday vs |
relatives in Dallas.
| Mus. ‘Harry Ritts ,is a patient im
General Hospital .
Mr: .and Mrs. Boyd White have
just returned from the furniture
show at Jamestown, N. Y.
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Dallas Post Staff
Enjoys Barbecue
| Members of the Dallas Post staff
‘enjoyed a cookout at the home of
‘Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weidner,
Beaumont, on Saturday evening.
: Present were Mrs, Velma Davis
‘and son, Ricky; Mrs. Doris Mallin
~~ ‘and children, Valerie and Jackie;
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hontz and
fehildren, Bobby and Kathy; Mrs.
‘T.M.B. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
‘Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
‘Anderson, Leighton Scott, Sandra
'Strazdus, Peter Duda and son,
;Billy; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Selingo
tand children, Heidi Jo and Craig;
‘Mrs. Josephine Norton, Mrs. Earl
‘Monk, ‘Denise and Bobby Weidner
ti the host and hostess.
eighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest
Bride Of Shavertown Man
MRS. ROBERT H. SHOTWELL
St. John’s Presbyterian Church, | circular veil.
Devon, was
lovely wedding of Miss
Kinney Dyer, daughter of Mr. and
She also carried a
the setting for the nosegay bouquet of pink carnations
Patricia ' and tiny red rosebuds.
Miss Mary Judith Stewart, Tren-
Mrs. Robert E. Dyer, 665 Trephan- ton, N, J. bridesmaid, was gowned
iin an identical outfit in a deep rose
ny Lane, Strafford, to Robert H.
Shotwell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert C. Shotwell, 132 Hillcrest
Avenue, Shavertown on Saturday,
September 14 at 2 p.m.
Rev. Ernest L. McMillan per-, the bride,
| formed the double ring ceremony.
Organist was James S. Bustard and
| soloist, John K. Doll, Lancaster.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a white organza
over peau de soie gown fashioned
with a portrait neckline, long
sleeves, fitted bodice with peau
d’ange lace appliques and circlets
of seed pearls and bugle beads. The
pleated cummerbund was enhanced
by a butterfly bow and the sheath
style skirt had a chapel length
overskirt, Her fingertip veil of
illusion was attached to a peau de
sole and peau d'ange lace pillbox.
She carried a bridal nosegay of
white stephanotis, white camationg,
edged with pink sweet heart roses
and ivy centered with orchids.
Mrs. Thomas Cleasby, sister of
the bridegroom, was matron of
honor, She chose a pink organza
over peau de soie street length
gown, made with a. fitted bodice,
cap sleeves and fitted skirt with a
panel imsert in back and caught at
| the waist with a cabbage rose. Her
headpiece was a cabbage rose with
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Thomas Cleasby served as best
man for his brother-in-law, and
Kenneth S. Kinney, Jr., uncle of
Kenneth S. Kinney, III,
cousin of the bride, both of Lan-
caster, and Merton Hoffman, uncle
of the bridegroom, served as ushers.
Mrs. Robert Dyer, mother of the
bride, selected a pale blue street
length gown with matching acces-
sories and wore a pink orchid
corsage.
Mrs. Robert Shotwell, the bride-
groom's mother wore a peacock
blue street length gown with
matching accessories. Her corsage
was of beige orerids.
A reception followed at the Old
Covered Wagon Inn, Strafford.
The couple left on a honeymoon
to a New Jersey seaside resort.
The bride is a graduate of West-
moreland High School, class of
1959 and St. Petersburg Jumior Col-
lege, Fla. She was employed as a
secretary by the Triangle Publica-
tions at TV Guide, Radnor, Pa.
Mr. Shotwell is also a graduate
of Westmoreland High School and
was a football star on the local
team. He attended Millersville
State College and is serving with
the U.S. Air Force. He is scheduled
to leave the States, October 23 for
an eighteen month tour of duty in
Libya, N. Africa.
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Open House was held recently
in the Huntsville Christian Church
social room honoring’ the eighty-
fifth birthday anniversary of Miss
Addie Elston.
The tea table was attractive with
a floral centerpiece of pink carna-
tions, white mums and pink candles.
The evening celebration opened
with the group singing, “Praise God
from Whom All Blessings Flow,”
followed with prayer, appropriate to
the occasion, by Rev. Richard Bevan,
pastor of Huntsville Christian
Church.
A large three tier birthday cake,
decorated with pink roses, was cut
and served to the guests by Mrs.
Jack Roberts, Jr. Pouring at the
tea table were Mrs. Jack Roberts,
Sr. and Mrs. Ernest Watkins, sister
and niece of the guest of honor.
her life ih the Back Mountain area.
She was born in Lehman Township,
daughter of Ransom and ' Electa
Brooks Elston. Upon the death of
her mother three days following her
birth, she was cared for by rela-
tives until she was four years old
at which time her father married
Catherine Bertram and a new home
was established.
Under the able guidance of her
step-mother, she became an expert
seamstress and from early girlhood
has earned her living in that capac-
ity, until the past few years. How-
ever, she added her bit this Sum-=
mer when a “face lifting” was in
progress at the Huntsville Christian
Church, by doing an excellent job
of recovering the wicker suit in the
Church Office with material featur-
ing an Old Covered Bridge design.
Miss Elston has enjoyed good
health and led an active ‘life until
eight years ago when she was in-
volved in a severe automobile acci-
dent and suffered a broken hip.
However, she gets about the house
with the aid of a walker and is
|
Miss Elston has spent most of |
Miss Addie Elston Honored
At Open House On Birthday
even able to attend Church Services
frequently in good weather. For
many years she taught a Sunday
School Class and endeared herself
to a group of girls.
Presently, Miss Elston, is making
her home with her brother, Herbert
J. Major, Overbrook Avenue, who
celebrated his eighty-sixth birth-
day last May. Oother brothers and
sisters still living are: Fred Elston,
Lehman, who is ninety-five years
old and attended his sister's cele-
bration; Charles Elston, Lehman; |
Mrs. A. N. Garinger, Red Ledge,
Dallas, and Mrs. Jack Roberts, Sr.,
Dallas.
Attending the Open House were:
Carlo LaCorte Diane, Nancy, Robert,
Garry and Paul LaCorte, Carl Rob-
erts, Janet, Beverly, Jackie, and
Carlene Roberts Mrs. Nellie Frantz,
Mrs. Andrew Stash Mr. and ‘Mrs.
A. N. Garinger, Mrs. Charles Greg-
ory, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roberts, Jr.,
Janice Saddington, Mrs. Walter
Covert, Herbert Major, Elma and
Mildred Major, Rev. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Bevan, Karen Bevan, Mr. and |
Mrs. Ernest R. Watkins, Mr. and
Mrs. Burton Roberts, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Elston, Mr. and Mrs. Eston
Adelman, Fred Elston, Mrs. Jack
Roberts, Sr., ‘Mr. and Mrs. D. J.
Joseph.
Mrs. Ernest Thomas Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Culp, Mrs. Elva Warmouth,
Harvey Moss, Mrs. Ralph Johnson,
Irma Louise Fine, Mrs. Jennie Rum-
mage, Janis Blight, Mrs. Ella Sch-
moll, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Major,
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kresge, Mr. and
Mrs. William Eckert Dr. and Mrs.
Otis Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Culp,
Royal Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Si Evans,
Marjorie, Shirley, Marie and Charles
Evans, Mrs. Harry Howell, Linda,
Nancy and Jimmy Howell Mrs. Mar-
cus Ide, Janice Ide, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Wendell Jones, Mrs. Robert Rave,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Garinger and
the guest of honor.
To Sell Hats Today
At Prince Of Peace
Women of Prince of Peace will
sponsor a Hat Sale in the Parish
House this evening, from 7:30 until
10. Mrs. Edward Ratcliffe is chair-
man, assisted by Mrs. John Grant.
Mrs. Louise Edwards will be in
charge of admissions, Mrs. Neal
Kocher and Mrs. Edward Meneeley
in charge of sales. Refreshments
will be served ‘by Mrs. Thomas
Conaghan and a staff of workers.
Several prizes will be. awarded by
Mrs. Paul Daily. At 9 p.m. a door
prize will be given, the winner's
choice of a hat.
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Troy Lynn Hunter
An eight pound, one ounce son,
Troy Lyon, was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Keneth Hunter, Davenport street,
Dallas, September 18 at General
Hospital. There are two other chil-
drem, Brett, five and Beth, eight.
Mrs. Hunter is the former Jean De
Remer.
New Worthy Advisor
COLLEEN CONAGHAN
Miss Colleen Conaghan, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Con-
aghan, Jr., Carverton Road, will be
| installed as new Worthy Advisor
of the Charles James Memorial |
Assembly No. 144, International |
Order of Rainbow For Girls on
Saturday’ evening.
Ceremony will take pi at
Trucksville Methodist Educational
Building at 7:30 p.m.
This will be a public installation |
and the public is cordially invited |
to attend.
Henry Wyants Wed
Forty Nine Years
Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Wyant,
Noxen, celebrated their 49th wed-
ding - aniversary’ on Monday, Sep-
tember 16.
A cookout for 26 relatives was held
at their home on August 25 when a
large group of family members were
in this area.
On the Sunday before their anni-
versary, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Phillips
Jr., Tukhannock, R. D. No. 5, enter-
tained her parents at dinner.
There are four children, James,
Nichols, N., Y.; Mrs. Carl Jolley,
Courtdale; Elmer, Poughkeepsie, N.
Y.; and Mrs. Phillips. Also 12 grand-
children.
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Frances Ann Buchman, daughter of
Mrs. Laura Buchman, and the late |
Isaac Buchman, Centermoreland,
to Francis John Latosek, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Latosek, also of Cen-
termoreland- on Saturday afternoon,
October 19, in Prince of Peace |
Episcopal Church, Dallas at 4:30 p.m.
Rev. John S. Prater, will officiate
at the candlelight ceremony.
Miss Donna Buchman has been
chosen as maid of honor and Mrs.
Marlene Hardisky, bridesmaid. |
best man and Robert Schild as usher
Reception will “The,
Castle”, Dallas. :
Miss Buchman is a graduate of
follow at
| Tunkhannock High School and is
employed as receptionist for Dri
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Mr. Latosek also graduated front
Tunkhannock High School and is
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The couple will reside in a new.
home at Dallas, R.D. 3. i
Mrs. Julia Zacharias, Alderson :
‘Was Ninety One Yesterday >
Mrs. Julia Zacharias, Star Hill,
Alderson, observed her 91st birthday
yesterday. |
A resident of this area for tat
entire lifetime, she is the daughter |
of the late George and Mary Kitchen ° :
Hoover, Outlet and ‘the widow of
| Milton Zacharias.
In poor health for the past few
years, she is confined to a wheel
chair but enjoys people reading to |
her and watching television.
The couple had two children,
George Zacharias, Harveys Lake and !
Harry, who died several years ago. |
There are - seven grandchildren, |
twenty-eight great grandchildren and
seven great-great grandchildren.
Mrs. Zacharias was one of sixteen |
children, and is one -of three sur-|
viving sisters, the others being Mrs. |
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Richard Maslow, Country Club
Road, represents Luzerne County on
the current Cornell University Fund
Program. |
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