chael, Frank Dal- pital. , Sue s ‘the rards- erling birth > som, Mercy child- Mrs. 1shin- ypera- Forty ’ ocher, ly OD Was Hos- d ¥ sured Kar- > for- f Mr. Pikes ronics Derry stian, th of d, in , No- ounds ins a nd a Mrs. ‘tricia Mrs. n the while al. augh- Mrs. ‘enue, esbitt the : f CRS RR § ¢ J Mrs. Walter Vaughn, Jim and DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kraft, Jr., Bel Air, Md. and daughters, Rox- anne and Michelle, will spend the Thanksgiving weekend with her mother, Mrs. Ann Weaver, Kunkle. Sen. and Mrs. Harold Flack, Dal- las, will enjoy ‘the Thanksgiving holiday with their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flack and their beloved grandchild- , ren, Rusty, Jeffie and Hal. A Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Marks, Leh- man, had as a dinner guest last Tuesday, the latter's cousin, Frank Schaumberg, Short Hills, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kemmerer and Bonnie, left Saturday morning for W. Hollywood, Florida, where they will spend Thanksgiving with son Bob and family, returning home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Neuner and family, Corning, N. Y., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neu- ner, Hildonia Avenue, Dallas, over the weekend. : William Weber, Annapolis, Md., will spend the Thanksgiving week- end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weber, Moore- town. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mathers, III, Carverton Road, will have as Thanksgiving guests, Mr. and Mrs. F. Gordon Mathers, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mathers and family, Mr. ‘and Mrs. David Mathers and James Bottoms. Mr. and = Mrs: - John Kupstas, Huntsville, had as a weekend guest, aor Thomas Kupstas, stationed at “Dover, Del, with the Medical Corps. i Miss Linda Sweigin, sophomore at Wylock Haven State College is spend- ‘ing the Thanksgiving recess with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Selgin, Briarcrest Road, Ideto. Stephen J. Hellersperk, Livings- tno, N. J. flew in from Minnesota on Friday to spend the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ste- phen Hellersperk, West Dallas. He is a field engineer with Foster- Wheeler Corp. Mrs. John Baur, Jr. Trucksville, submitted to surgery last week at Nesbitt Hospital. The Baurs, with their ‘two children, Michael and Julie, moved to Trucksivlle from Nazareth, when Mr. Baur accepted a teaching position in September with the Dallas High School. "Ralph L. Martin, student for the priesthood, Mt. St. Mary's Semin- ary, Emmitsburg, Md., is spending the Thanksgiving holiday with his mother, Mrs: Harry L. Martin, Har- ris Hill Road, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paglianite, Country Club Road, Dallas, had as guest last week, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cavalier, Toronto, Canada, spent part of their honeymoon with the Pagliantes, being married two weeks ago. Mr. Cavalier is Mrs. _Pagliante’s cousin. ; Mr. and Mrs. Corey Besteder, and son, Charles, Kunkle, have rcturned home after spending several days jsiting their son and daughter- Voi Mr. and Mrs. Richard Be- steder, Bristol, Va. Richard is attending King’s Sem- inary and is pastor of the Church ‘of Christ in Bristol, Pa. Miss Louise Hazeltine, Ass’t Dean of Nurses at Cornell Medical Cen- tet, New York City, will spend the Thanksgiving holiday with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Hazel- tine, Harris Hill Road. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Par- rish Street, accompanied their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown and Cheryl, Elmira, to Mount Ranier, Md., over the week- end, where they visited their grand- daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeGrace. y Miss Judie Schneider, daughter of r., and Mrs. Joseph Schneider, - Davenport Street, is a surgical pa- ~ tient at Nesbitt Hospital. @ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scaife, Mr. Bob, Blossburg, Pa. and Mr. and Mrs. William Moyer, Tina and Bob, Schuylkill Haven, recently spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Williams, and ‘Carol, Parrish Street. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Clark, Vestal, N. Y., will spend Thanksgiving with her mother and sister, Mrs. Edward ' Adams and Thelma, Pioneer Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent McGuire, Trucksville have as holiday week- end guests, their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker, Stroudsburg. TA Mrs. Gordon James is at home and feeling very good, after staying ten days in General Hospital and under-going an operation. Marie Hardisky celebrated her birthday with her parents Mr. and ~ Mrs. Frank Hardisky. She is home for Thanksgiving from Bloomsburg College. : ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Terranova of Lehman visited their daughter '®and family Dr. and Mrs. William J. Liccione and Joseph at Syracuse, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ter- ranova havé built a new home in our community, and we want to welcome them. The senior play called “Green Grow The Onions” will be presented Wednesday night 8 o'clock sharp. The following students are in the cast: Ronald Huntz, Jay Ruckel, Susan Fielding, Carol Lamoreaux, Pat Kanasky, Hélen Cooney, Gloria Wodaski, Dave Dershimer, Chip Landis, Bonnie Gehnetts; David Sutton, Wanda Minor, Lynn Orosz, || Bob Wandel, Joy Peason, Dave Hig- gins, Sharon Casey, Esther Avila, ~~. Kenneth Ellsworth, and Kathy Min- gus. Student director is Mary Ann ; ye Jeffery. Stage manager is Larry | Pederson, and Miss Huttenstine is - who. eighborhood TT THE DALLAS POST, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1963 "_ SECTION A — PAGE 5 ews And Notes Of Personal Interest Married At Trucksville Methodist S ROGERS/ : . v _ MRS. JAME With the beauty of the autumn foliage forming a rustic bower at the little White Church on the Hill, Trucksville, Miss Ellouise Holmgren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Holmgren, Hemlock Street, Fern- brook, became the bride of James Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Rogers, Maple Street, Fernbrook on Saturday, October 19. : Rev. Andrew Derrick of Glen- view Primitive Methodist Church, Fernbrook, officiated. Treva Sor- chik was soloist and Marie Pomeroy played the wedding music. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, was lovely in a white floor length wedding gown ted bodice with an open scalloped of lace over taffeta featuring a fit- neckline and long tapered sleeves ending in points at ‘the wrist. The bouffant gkirt was trimmed with wedding ring lace which form- ed the chapel length train in ai- ternating rows. Her headpiece was a double crown of pearls and aurora borealis which held a four tiered veil of imported illusion. She car- ried an arm bouquet of white mums, pom pons, intersperced with yellow rosebuds and tied with white satin streamers. Miss Carol Ann Rowe, Newark, N cousin of the bride, was maid of honor and Mrs. Willard Lansberry, Lehman; Mrs. Spencer Martin, Jr., Noxen, and Mrs. William Sammon, Philadelphia, were bridesmaids. The attendants wore identical floor length gowns of bouffant taf- feta in emerald green tones. The fitted bodices were styled with scoop necklines and elbow length sleeves. Watteau panels with a bow at the neckline finished the back of the semi belle skirts. Their head- pieces were of a floral and leaf de- gign in matching shades with pro- file veil trim. The maid of honor carried an arm bouquet of yellow chrysanthe- mums and orahge pompons tied with orange and green streamers. The bridesmaids bouquets were of bronze chrysanthemums and yellow pompons. Misses Donna and Diane Rogers, sisters of the bridegroom, were ju- nior bridesmaids “and ‘were dressed in similar dresses of light green and wore floral headpieces They carried nosegay bouquets of yellow mums. Thomas Rogers, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Ushers were [Spencer Martin, Jr. Arthur Prutzman and Robert Sor- ber. The bride’s mother wore a water- melon pink chiffon dress styled with a Grecian bodice, sheath skirt and brown and ‘beige accessories. Her corsage was of talisman roses. a is ih A Wl al NN 7 NA SR : 7 ey / 1) FRANK Al emind Lonel? the gift that grows more precious with time, Start with a unit or two to be added to on gift occasions to come (birthdays, anniversaries and Christmases). She will not only enjoy its beautiful beginning this year but each lovely addition until it is completed. Many other styles to choose from. Time payments may be arranged. JEWELER 63 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre CLARK Eight New Members Join Rainbow Order On Thursday evening, the follow- ing girls were initiated into the Order of Rainbow for Girls at Trucksville Methodist Church Edu- | cational Building: Donna Neikam, ‘Margy McCarty, Joan Lawson, Eleanor Jones, Sarah Peters, Bon- nie Brobst, Gail Morgan, Bonnie Rood. Sharon Evans, worthy associate advisor reported a $25 profit from the candy booth at the Eastern Star dinner.” Gail Kelly announced plans were completed for the Ply- mouth Rock Dance to be held Wednesday evening, November 27 at Dallas Junior High School. Donna Smith heads refreshment committee, Linda Wimmer, decora- tions; Barbara Hauck, posters; Mrs. Mildred Smith, adult advisor. The Star Fires will play for dancing. Service project under Betty Oat- ridge is coming along nicely. Canned goods and toys may be brought to December meeting. All items gathered will be given to the Salvation Army for distribution. Mrs. Evelyn Hopkins is advisor. Apron sale orders in charge of Mrs, Agnes Myers, must be turned in by early December. To Visit Sister In California Mrs, Jessie Gordon, Trucksville, and her twin sister, Mrs. Jennie Sweezy, Kingston, left Avoca Air- port on Monday ‘to fly/to San Fran- cisco, California, transferring to jet at Pittsburgh. The ladies will spend several months visiting their sister, Miss Norma Walters, Ballejo, Cal.,, whom they have not seen for many years. Mangles Left Hand Mrs. Byron Ide, Fort Wayne, In- diana, formerly of Trucksville, is nursing a badly mangled left hand which was injured when caught in the garage door near their new home, 3009 Stardale Drive. Mrs. Ide is a sister to Mrs, Robert Mac- Michael, Demunds Road and Mrs. Thomas Wisnieski, Davis ' Street, Trucksville, The bridegroom’s mother chose a royal blue sheath peau de soie made with a jacket and three quar- ter length sleeves. She wore a blue hat and black accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. Mrs. Anna Jones, grandmother of the groom, selected a blue floral dress with a flowered hat and Ma- mie Eisenhower carnation corsage. A reception followed at Fellow- ship Hall, Trucksville. The couple left on a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. The couple are residing at 249 Hamilton Street, Trenton. Wed At St. Therese's Church MR. AND MRS. S. RICHARD STRAZDUS "Saint Therese'’s Church, Shaver- town, was the setting for the re- cent wedding of Miss Barbara Rodack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rodack, 260 §S. Sherman Street, Wilkes-Barre, and iStephen Richard Strazdus, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Strazdus, Dallas. Rev. Francis Brennan performed the double ring ceremony, before an altar of white gladioli with a touch of yellow asters. Mrs. Robert McDowell, was organist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a floor length gown of imported - organza with a Sabrina neckline trimmed with hand cupped Alencon lace me- dallions and seed pearls. The long sleeves ‘were tapered and con- trolled front trimmed: with Alencon lace medallions, the ckirt finding fullness from unpressed pleats. Her veil of imported English il- lusion was arrahged from a crown of seed pearls with crystal droplets. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses, white carnations, ste- phanotis and ivy intersperced with yellow roses. Miss Elaine Rodack was maid of honor for her sister. She was at-| tired in a two-piece canary yellow | The | jacket was fashioned of lace over | taffeta, with a skirt of nylon organ- | ballering street-length dress. za over taffeta. Her headpiece was an open pill-box of cabbage roses of matching material. She carried a Colonial bouquet of yellow and white carnations. Brian Strazdus, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. The mother of the bride chose a blue and green silk over taffeta gown with matching green accessor- ies and a corsage of white roses. The mother of the bridegroom | selected a white lace over beige taffeta dress with matching acces- sories and ga corsage of tea roses. The maternal grandmother of the bride wore a grey, plain bodiced pleated skirt, with matching acces- sories, and a corsage of white roses. Following the ceremony, a dinner was held at Meneguzzo’s Luzerne, after which the couple left on a motor trip to California. DAVIS’ ALL SIZES SWIFT'S BUTTER BALL R. & R. 11b. can 55° 53: Eatrite PLUM PUDDING Large Diamond WALNUTS STUFFED OLIVES FOOD ROAST CHICKEN = CHICKEN PARTS CAPONS 7 6 OZ. 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Mrs. Ness and her husband have been active members of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, she serving as | organist, alternating with Thomas | Hontz, Sr., in that capacity for twenty years and Mr. Ness a val- uable member of the Church | Council. | EHR HOLIDAY FALL po) fH ty and the former Helen Atherton, | At Sale Prices Juniors (7-15) Misses (10-20) Halfs (14,-247,) Why Pay 309% MORE?? uple Wed 40 ksgiving Day A member of the ladies societies of the local house of worship, Mrs. Ness was a Sunday School teacher | for many years. She is a member | of Nesbitt Hospital Auxiliary, | Shavertown Branch and is a col- | lector of rare china, some pieces | coming from a number of other | nations. | Mr. Ness, a graduate of Penna. | State College is retired after serv- | ing many years as an electrical i with Westinghouse. | | The couple have three daughters: | Mrs. Lewis Evans, Lexington, Ky.; | Mss. F. M. McDermott, Teaneck, N.J.; Mrs. S. J. 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