nop X Purely - Personal ~ Frederick Webber, 'R. D. No. 4, Dallag, 1s a patient at Geisinger Hos- piual, Danville. Mr .and mrs. C. W. Brandt, Jr., have moved from Kingston to 4mn Street, ‘Lrucksvilie, where taey have purcnased a home. Mr. Branug is a member of the facwity of Wyomung deminary. Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Cometa, Wyorflng, have moved to Post Road. Mr. and Mrs. Alen Stash, K. D. No. 1,.ballas, are resiaing at 233 Meadowcrest. i Mr. and Mrs. James ‘Daubert, Harding, have moved to 84 Jackson SBtreev, Dalas. Mr. ana rs. Ludwig Pasquini, Levittown, have purchased a new home in Applewood Manor. Muss {Marjorie Creasy, Hniladelphia, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Byron (Creasy, Pioneer Avenue. vr. and Mrs. urord Snaver, rast Center Hil] Koad, have just returned from Cleveland, Uno, waere tney visited daugater, Mrs. ‘Wuuam J. Thomas ana tamily aad made the acquaintance of a new grandeaugn. ter. Mr .and Mrs. Rick Rudy and daughter, Beth Ann, Campridge, Ohio, have returned home after visit- ing his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. sicnard Rudy, Shagbark Drive, On ‘Luesaay their daughter, Mrs. Richard iicesay and infant daughter, Saran Lynne arrived for a tive day stay. McRay came down on Saturday to take wn family back to Voorhees- ville. Mr .and Mrs. William J. Thomas, Lehigh Street, had as weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ransom, Devon, Conn. Mrs. Louis Ranier, Trucksville, is a patient at Mt. Sinai Hospital, Baltimore. A Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rayson, Read- ing, had as recent visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Debbie, Karen, and Tommy; Mr. and Mrs.” Albert Allen, ‘Mitchell and Ralph; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ferrey and Susan; Mrs. AVAL. | Edwin Britt, Mr. and Mrs. Albert i i | Fort Wayne, Indiana. Frank js an Ferrey and Mrs. Caroline Ferrey, all of Sweet Valley. Mrs. Caroline Ferrey stayed at the Rayson home for two weeks return- ing home on the 20th. The Raysons returned here with her to celebrate her birthday. Mr .and Mrs. Herbert Smith, Jr., Laurel Lane, had as weekend guests the former's sister, Mrs. Grace Smith Roe, and daughters, Wayne, Pa. Mrs. Alfred Boysen, Elmcrest, is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital recover- ing from injuries suffered in.a fall at her home last week. ; Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hummel for ‘the past two weeks were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hummel, engineer for Volkswagen. Elm Haring, Beaumont, is a pat: jent in General Hospital where he ii eum on Sunday. SaC. A. Woodruff, New Berlin, No a rejoicing over the birth of a new granddaughter born to Mr. and I Mrs. Stephen Woodruff, Bethlehem in ‘St. Luke's Hospital, recently. Ruthellen Hammond, Shavertown, is vacationing in Cape May and New York City with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hammond, Philadelphia. Mr .and Mrs. Charles Coslett, Fort Pierce, Fla., have returned home after visiting Mrs. Mary Chappel and Mrs. Charles Howe, Summit Street, Shavertown. Mrs. Harry Lefko, Luzerne Ave- nue, has returned home after being a surgical patient at General Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Par- rish Street, have returned after spencemg a few days in Horsehead, N. Y.¥ Birthday greetings this week to | the following: Virginia Dyer, David : : #1] i i } | Eva ry Phillips, Fred Welsh, Herbert James J. Knecht, Mrs. 9nd, Donald Weidner, James A. ‘Wertman, Dianne Lynn Berti, Brenda Jan Bellas, Mrs. Martha | Davis, Pauline Roth, Harry J. Hart- er, 2nd, Carolyn Lacy, Dianne Lynn Davies, Adeltha Mahler, Mrs. Her- | bert Greising and Walter Douglas | Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .Zalit, Burl- ington, N. J., have returned home after spending fifteen days with Mrs. Zalit’s' sister and family( Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hann and - children, and Mrs. Zalit’s father, Mr. Andrew Peranto, Parrish Street. Mrs. Zalit is the former Geraldine Peranto, Parrish Street. Mr. Zalit is stationed with the Air Force. Mrs. ‘Arthur Calkins, has returned to her home on Jackson Street, after being a surgical patient at General Hospital. : Our sincere condolences are ex- tended to Mrs. William Kelley and family, Baldwin Street, upon the deatifof their husband and father. G. |S. Williams, Parrish Street, is spending a few days in N. Y. City, where he is sightseeing and attend- ing a few World Series games, Kookie Daubert, Dallas, stationed with the Navy, in Philadelphia, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daubert. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide, Par- rish Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Ide, attended the Bloomsburg "Fair Thursday. RUMMAGE NEEDED Shavertown Fire Auxiliary will ac- 4 cept and good toys, clothing, furnit- ure and other items for their Rum- mage ‘Sale to be held October 17, 1 a8 and 19th at the Fire Hall. : Tate Bs Be / THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1963 SECTION A — PAGE 3 Neighborhood Neco TT Notes Of Personal Interest Bride Elect Of Lake Engineer MISS MARY ELIZABETH DAVISON Mr. and Mrs. John Davison, Wayne, Pa., announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Mary Eliza- beth, to Robert Joseph Lynch, 84 Lakeside Drive,-Harvey’s Lake. i Miss Davison is a graduate of St. Katherine. of Siena High School, Wayne, Pa., and is employed as a dental assistant. She is the grand daughter of John Davison, Askam tand the late Patrick and Mary Fisher, Larksville. Mr. Lynch graduated from Han- over Township High School, Vil- lanova , University and is now at- tending Lehigh University where he is working toward his Master's De- gree in Mechanical’ Engineering. No date has been set for the wedding, Frances Buchman Feted At Shower ‘Miss «Frances Ann Buchman, Centermoreland, was guest of honor at a very lovely bridal shower given by Misses Donna and Evelyn Buch- man and Mrs. Marlene Hardisky at Centermoreland Methodist Church, Saturday evening, September 14. Tables were decorated in yellow with bouquets of gladioli, asters, snapdragons, zinnias, marigolds and variegated fall flowers. Cornucopias and colorful leaves made up the festive. motif at the main table. Many games were played and numerous prizes awarded. The bride- elect’s many gifts necessitated the aid of Mrs. Hardisky, Donna and Susan Buchman, Cathy and Rose- mary Pond opening the packages. A buffet luncheon was served to sixty guests. Miss Buchman took colored slides of the evening's fes tivities. Beth Ann Lasher Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lasher, Or- chard Street, Dallas, announce the birth of a daughter, Beth Ann, in Nesbitt Hospital on September 28. The . couple have another child, Jackie, two years old. Ladies To Serve Roast Beef Dinner Plans for the Roast Beef Dinner to be served by the Women’s Society of Shavertown Methodist Church were completed when Mrs. Ellen Kimball entertained committee chairmen at her home in Beaumont. Dinner will be served Wednesday, October 16 from 5 to 8 p. m. and menu will feature homemade tomato soup, roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, coleslaw, string beans, home- made applesauce, rolls, -assorted relishes, coffee, tea and ilk and homemade cake. Homemade peanuts will also. be sold. Tickets will go on sale this week. FE3 7 Attending were: Mesdames Al Torr, John Rogers, Percy Hart, War- ren. Daubert, Raymond Parsons, Oliver Troup, Victor Piccone, George Jacobs, Ted Meixell, Robert Walk, Gordon Edwards, William Banks, James McFarland, and ‘the hostess. Mrs. Lasher is the former Carol Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Reed, Huntsville Road. Mr. Lasher is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuel Lasher, Demunds Road. ter of Mr sand Mrs. Edward J. Gave vi licavell udiullll, auap, Lcrecaivny aud INupual dss Were Periviniou wy LveV. LiaidlCis i, Ladue, vuss boule Ann brown, Barre; cousin of the priae was. or- | ganist, oDowoist was William brisin, VVllKkes-parre. length. gown of peau de sole Wwanicn was designed witn a Daccad neckline of Brussels lace and tap- ered elbow shy sleeves. feavurea a concroded Itved SKIT, nignugnted by an overskirt linea win aisie widta chapel laagtn tram. ‘Ine imported illusion was arranged irom a matching double queen's crown of pearls, She wore wrist length white kid gloves and carried a cascade style bouquet centered with white Duchess roses, white butterfly roses and trailing ivy. Mrs. George Walton, West Palm Bay, Fla., matron of honor wore a floor length two piece dress of candlelight peau de soie with the’ skirt featuring a semi pleated waist tapering ‘to sheath bottom. The sleeveless overblouse was styled with a sculptured meckline. A cir- cular illusion veil fell from.a match- ing headpiece of peau de soie with a tiny bow at the back. Wearing wrist length white kid gloves, she carried a cluster of red glamelias and myrtle foliage. The bridesmaids, Miss Carol Vig- McGuire, Hiicrest Drive, New GOSS | manor, vauas, recently became tne . i priae or VW .iandoipn brooks, son OI ur. and irs. LOdries oidnovac, Jeliery nod, wild, IN. Jd. in uie ‘L'ne priae escorted by her father was attired In a canweugnt oor las.uoned in toe elupire SuoueuLe, | ‘tne gown out- | brussel’s lace and an | tour mnered bourrant veil of french | Rochelle M. McGuire, Dallas Bride Of W. Randolph Brooks Miss Rochelle M. McGuire, daugh- | lione, Wilkes-Barre, Theresa Mona- han, Pittston and Marilyn Flynn, Kingston, were attired in dresses identical to the matron of honor with matching headpieces, Best man was Ralph Cimato, Staten Island and ushers were Jay McGuire, brother of the bride; Har- ' old ‘Ford, Woodbridge, N.J., Anthony Capici, Lewis Conte and Nicholas Wakes | Bruno, Staten Island. The bride’s mother selected an ice | blue sheath cocktail dress high- lighted by a short; sleeveless and flared back overblouse with a scoop neckline, She wore a blue and white sequined jacket with a natural blond mink collar, white gloves and | ice blue accessories. Her corsage was / of little princess roses. The mother of the bridegroom chose a pale green sheath cocktail dress, featuring ‘a hand beaded bodice, white gloves and green ac- | cessories, Her corsage was of Goldie Locks roses. Breakfast for the bridal party and a reception for 200 guests was; held at Hotel ‘Sterling. For her going | away outfit, the bride selected a . | three piece yellow and white suit | with slim skirt, fitted overblouse | and three quarter length jacket. | She wore matching accessories and a corsage of white gardenias. The | couple toured the Southern States. Mrs. Brooks is a graduate of St. Mary's High School and College Misericordia. She is a member of the faculty of Colonia Junior High School, N. J, Mr. Brooks is an alumna of Cur- | tis High School, Statem Island, at- tended St. John’s University, Brook- lyn and Wagner College, Staten Island. He is a faculty member of St. John Viemne School, Colonia, N. J. . Mrs. Gladys Raphael Honored At Shower A variety shower was held re- cently at the home of Mrs. Vivian Newcomb, School street, Shaver- town, in honor of Mrs. Gladys Rap- hael, recent bride. Present were Mesdames Millie La- velle, Alice Lamoreaux, Reba Cob- leigh, Dorothy Burkhart, Barbara Ann Burkhart, Nancy Fink, Clarence and Louise Newcomb. Birthday Luncheon For Mrs. LaBar A birthday luncheon was held in honor of Mrs. Laura LaBar, who celebrated her 77th birthday last Wednesday. Attending were Mesdames Mary LaBar, Caddie LaBar, Donald LaBar and James LaBar. After lunch Mes- dames Myrtle Hess, William Weaver and Grace' Ide dropped in with flowers, cake and presents. For Beautiful Wedding Invitations Try The Post formerly of MR. FRANK specializing in creative hair- styling and wig-styling. MR. JOHN formerly of New Jersey; spe- gializing in creative hair style ing, permanent waving, haif goloting, and children’s hair GRAND OPENING OCTOBER § Burton Luster HAIR FASHIONS Dallas New York, formerly of MISS Specializing rinses, A This Coupon n Valid in Bowing. on $150 WIG. Coupon to be DEPOSITED at SALON with any service performed for customer. dg Shopping Center MR. RICHARD Hair Fashions. 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