=5 ame # or SECTION A — PAGEZ — Turkey Supper Tonight W 8S C S of Idetown Methodist Church will serve a delicious Turkey Supper tonight in the church par- lors. Mariner Troop Formed For Back Mountain Girls interested in formation of |a Senior Girl Scout Mariner Troop met Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Rinken- Congdon Nuptials Are Performed At Lady Of Victory THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1063 Dallas Kiwanis Club Will Sponsor Harvest Moon Ball A family style dinner with all the | trimmings and homemade pie will Jack Barnes at Elmcrest to discuss the proposal, with twelve girls pre- CANCER DELEGATE EITC IRE FLED be served from 5 p.m. until all cus-| sent and ‘five more adding their tomers are seated. | vote by telephone. Tickets may be purchased at the The first meeting will take place door. at Dallas Methodist Church Wed- nesday evening at 7. Girls frém ‘all over the Back Mountain are invited to join. Lake- Lehman students of high school age are as welcome as Dallas dis- | triet girls. Advisors are Mrs. Barmes, Mrs. George Bauman, and Barbara Evans. Atty. Henry Greenwald, Harveys | Lake, director of Luzerne County | Unit, American Cancer Society was delegate to the annual Pennsyl- vania Division Meeting of the so- | ciety at Hershey last weekend. DUSK-TO-DAWN LIGHTING for just SA a month , . Protect your loved ones , » Safequard your property , « Add nighttime beauty and prestige to your home » « Improve road safety Now for just a few cents a day, you can light up your front yard and driveway... you can install a modern, efficient light near your house or garage... you can ban- ish the darkness from around your patio or recreation area. Where Private Outdoor Light Can Serve Your: Recreation Area Swimming Pools Gas Stations Parking Areas Driveways Restaurants Churches Trailer Courts Motels Resort Cottages Automobile Sales Lot Farms Outdoor Storage Areas ® MAIL COUPON © NR BN LUZERNE ELECTRIC DIVISION, 247 Wyoming Ave.. Kingston, Pa. [1 Please send literature about “Dusk-To-Dawn” Lighting [J Please have representative call . Name Address Phone > n un L u un i» u " » nu n 1 nu n » u IN . Ll nu 2 Town u SOR OO va FSO CEE it oivision LUZERNE E Our Lady of Victory Church, Har- vey's Lake was the setting for the irecent wedding of Miss Janice E. Rinken, R.N., daughter of Mrs. Viv- ian Rinken, Idetown and the late Alexander Rinken, ‘to Melvin R. Congdon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Congdon, Demunds Road, Dallas. Rev. Michael Rafferty performed the double ring am altar banked with white gladioli. ceremony before Miss Patricia Mastalski was or- ganist. Miss Judy Neary, R.N., Scranton, was maid of honor. Miss Debra Rin- ken was flower girl for her sister. Robert Rukstalis was best man. Ushers were Robert Rinken, cousin of the bride, and Kenneth Kocher. Given in marriage by her uncle, Clarence Rinken, the bride wore a white gown’ in silk organza over tissue taffeta, fashioned with a scol- loped chantilly lace portrait neck- line with long, tapered sleeves. The molded bodice was fitted to a slim waistline accenting a gracious skirt enhanced in lace motifs extending into a circular sweep train. Her veil of imported silk illu- sion was fashioned in medallion tiers and styled from a lace crown embellished with seed pearls and crystals. She carried a swing bou- quet of white roses and ivy and wore a diamond and pearl pendent, a gift of the bridegroom. Her maid of honor, Miss Judy Neary, R. N., wore a gown of white an off the shoulder neckline, fitted , crispy embroidered organza over! heavenly blue silk taffetta styled in’ to an empire bodice, and * shirreds midriff waistline in a modified bell- shaped waltz length gkirt. [She wore a heavenly blue picture hat with dainty floral sprays and back bow with flowing satin stream- ers and carried a swing bouquet -of pink and white carnations and ivy. The flower girl, Debra Rinken, sister of the bride, wore a dress of white imported pure ‘silk’ organza over pink taffeta, styled in a tight- fitting bodice with Swiss applique flowers around the waist, puffed sleeves and a large Oliver collar. She wore a pillbox hat featuring pink and white flowers and stream- ers. She carried a miniature swing | bouquet of blue ‘and white carna- tions and ivy. " The attendants wore sterling sil- ver , charm bracelets, - gifts of the bride. An” afternoon reception was held ‘at Q’Connell’s Twin Lakes, Harveys Lake, after which the couple left on a motor trip to California. For trav- eling the bride wore a brown and white silk suit, white accessories, and a corsage of white carnations. The bride is a graduate of Lake- | Lehman Area High School and Mer- cy Hospital. School of = Nursing, Scranton, Pa. She is a member of "the nursing staff of Mercy Hospitah | Wilkes-Barre. The bridegroom is a graduate of Kingston High: School and served four years with the United States Air Force. He is in business with his father, One Tipoy. yisn-NO KUNKLE safest cars e unitized body e 18- to 20-gauge steel § o front wheel traction o pop-out windows e built-in crash bar SPECIAL SAVINGS ON 1963 SAABS - ~ - We Sold our Quota, bought more, COME IN NOW AND SAVE. Also many good USED SAABS, Trade- Ins on NEW ’63 and 64 SAABS. KUNKLE : Just off Route 309 North of Dallas of the world’s MOTORS Dallas Kiwanis Club will hold its Merrill Faegenburg, president of | 4th. annual Harvest Moon Ball Sat-’ urday evening, November 2 at Irem Temple Country Club. Harry Lefko, general chairman, is assisted by William Guyette, ar- rangements; Mrs. Edward Wilson and Mrs. Leo Corbett, decorations; Mrs. Harry Lefke, Mrs. William Guyette. and . Mrs. Corbett are in charge of reservations, Leo Corbett, publicity. the service club is honorary chair- man. Men of Music will play for danc- ing from 9 P. M. till 1. At mid- night a surprise will be offered. Dress will be optional and the public is invited. Proceeds realiz- ed from the affair will go to the civic and charitable work of the club and their scholarship fund. Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Williams, Sr., 74 Shaver Avenue, Shavertown, observing their 50th wedding anni- versary on October 29th will be honored at an Open House at their home, Sunday afternoon and eve- ning. The couple were married at the home of the bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Belford, Kings- ton, by the Rev. Edwin Aubrey, pas- tor of Emmanuel Baptist Church, Edwardsville. Mrs. Williams is the dl: of the late John S. and Ella Belford Davies, Kingston. -Her husband is Shavertown Couple Observe 50th Wedding At Open House the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ash Williams, alse of Kington. Employed as saleman with Ar- mour Company for twenty years, Mr. Williams and his wife moved to Shavertown nearly eight years ago and for a time operated a res- taurant -nearby. Both are in good health and are looking forward to their anniver- sary celebration. There are two children, Mrs. Wil- bur Lawry, Flushing, L. I. and Rus- sell, Jr., Fernbrook. There are also four grandchildren. St.. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Wilkes-Barre, was the setting for DeReemer and Mrs. Miss Patricia daughter of Mr. Frank ‘William Schuyler Post, Jr., Washington, D.C. Rev. Burke Rivers, pastor, offi- ciated. Organist was Clifford Bal- shaw. Escorted. by her father, the bride wore a gown of white organdy and schiffli embroidery fashioned with tiers of ribbon bands, cap sleeves and a bell skirt. Her chapel length veil was arranged from a flat bow of organdy and she carried a bou- quet of white roses and daisies. Miss Patricia Burnside, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Mrs.: James M. Revie, LaGrange Park, Ill., another sister, was matron of honor. Laurie Burnside, Kings- ton and Helen Mangeldorf, Swarth- more, served as flower girls. The attendants were attired in organdy gowns of pale yellow trim- '| med with white schiffli embroidery Their and styled with bell skirts. Patricia DeReemer Burnside Bride Of Philip Sidney Post the lovely September wedding of | | daisies, yellow roses and ivy. Burnside | flower girls wore short yellow or- Boyle Burnside, Harveys Lake, and | daisies. | Philip Sidney Post, son of Rear Ad- il miral and Mrs. headpieces were wreaths of daisies and ivy. They carried bouquets of The gandy dresses embroidered with Their headpieces were wreaths of daisies and ivy. They carried small baskets of daisies. Best man was William Schuyler Post, III, brother of the bridegroom. James M. Revie, brother-in-law of the bride, Dirk Dunlap, Kingston and Richard Wathen, Washington, D.C., served as ushers. A reception followed at the home of the bride after which the couple left on a wedding trip to the New England States. Mrs. Post is a graduate of Wyo- ming Seminary and College Miseri- cordia. Mr. Post graduated from St. George's School and Kenyon College. A faculty member of Wyoming Sem- inary the past year, he Ras accepted a position as a teacher at St. Al- bans School for. boys, National Cathedral, Washington, D. (C. The couple are residing in Wash- ington, D. C. ‘Eyed For Varsity | GLOBE hoe'S Group of Young MEN'S LOAFERS OXFOR DS - Reg, to 8.99 S497 IN. 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Mrs. Robert Maturi, Senior Wo- man’s Club chairman of patrons has selected the following commit- tee: Mrs. James Huston 'Sr., Mrs. Donald Bulford, Mrs. Thomas Reese, Mrs. Edwin Roth, Mrs. Jack Barnes; Mrs. William Joos, and Mrs. Wil- liam Clewell. Mrs. Richard Wileman, chairman for the Junior Women is assisted by the following: Mrs. Charles Al- labaugh, Mrs. David Carey, Mrs. John Diffendafer, Mrs. George Hamm, Mrs. James Huston, Mrs. Robert Stair and Mrs. Leonard Gro- howski. : Edith Louise Addison Mr. and Mrs. Robert Addison an- nounce the birth of a daughter Edith Louise, October 7th in Glens Falls, New York. \ Mr. Addison was formerly with the Y. M. C. A. in Shavertown, liv- ing on Wyoming Avenue, Dallas. He is now head of the Physical Education department of Adiron- ack Jr. College. There are four other children, Allen, Karen, Rebecca and Virginia. Eric Foster Turner Mr. and Mrs. Ray Turner, Oak Hill, became the parents of a son, Eric Foster, October 19 at Nesbitt Hospital. There are ‘two other child- ren, Ray, Jr. and Kimberly Ruth. Mrs. Turner is the former Judy | Brown, Kingston. Jay Robert Law A seven pound five ounce son, 3 Jay Robert, was born to Mr. and | Street, | Mrs. Robert. Law, Jackson October 14, at Wyoming Valley Hospital. There are two daughters, Nancy, Law is employed with the Shavertown Acme. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mrs. Ayre’s Pupils To Give Recital Louie W. Ayre will present the following “students in a recital of piano music, Sunday, October 27th, at 3:30 P.M. in St. Clement’s Parish House, Lockhart Street, Wilkes- Barre. Participating will be Gwen Ar- naud, Cathy. Cawley, Lorene Dar- ing, Mark Evans, Joanne Gensel, Jane Gilmarton, Nancy Gordan, Connie. Jenkins, Glenda Larson, Stephanie Lindauer, . Eric Martin, Brian McCartney, Nancy sic Mary. Miller, Megan Moore, Diane Morgan, Anne Moyer, Betsy Park- hurst, Susie Stouffer, Patricia Wilde. The public is invited. JORDAN'S The Quality Store, For The Man Who Wants The Very Best! 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