- Be DALLAS; PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. James McFarland, Shavertown, had as weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Haze and son, Dean Sheldon, Iowa. The Shel- dons on their way to the World's Fair and Quebec stooped in this area to visit with their former neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neuner, Hil- donia Avenue, spent last week with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Neuner and family, Corning, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson, Norton Avenue, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Churry and family at Riverside on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McCarty, Wellington Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide, Parrish Street, have returned home after spending a week in the South, where they visited Lynn McCarty at Corbin, Ky. Lynn is assisting in the MYF work at Corbin Methodist Church this summer and has broadcast over the local radio station. Mr. and Mrs. :Searcy Slack and children, Billy, Ginny, Henry and Gordon, Atlanta, Ga., spent the weekend with Mrs. Slack’s grand- mother, Mrs. F. M. Gordon and aunt, Mrs. Florence Phillips, Norton | ‘Avenue. bi "Mrs. Slack, Billy, Ginny and Henry, came up in a trailer. 'Gor- don and his dad flew up later. The whole family left Monday to camp in the outskirts of New York and ® attend. the World's Fair. Mr. Frederick Anderson, Pioneer Avenue, returned home, over the ‘weekend from Geisinger Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. David Shales, Larks- ville, have moved to R. D. 3, Wyo- ming. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Prynn, Carverton, spent the weekend in New York State, where they cele- brated their 30th wedding anni- versary. Paul Nulton, Funeral Director of Beaumont, has returned home after submitting to surgery in General Hospital. Mrs, Mabel Leitch, Detroit, Mich., is spending sometime visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moss, Demunds Road. Mr. and Mrs. George Tattersfield, Philadelphia, have purchased and | moved into a new home on Laurel | Drive, Oak Hill. Alfred G. Davis, Birdsboro, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, Elizabeth _..~ Street. ' The Davises also had as: © guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Graff, Youngtown, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Price and Rhonda, New Mexico, are spending a week with | Mr. and Mrs. Davis and Robert | Price, Dallas. Thomas Kingston, Tarlton Ave- nue, is a patient at Nesbit Hospital. Is Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown, and | daughters, Elmira, N. Y., spent the | weekend visiting their respective | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore MacHenry, Orange, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Panik Street. Jack Eck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck, Shavertown will serve as waterfront director at Camp Acahela this summer. - Mr. and: Mrs. Evan Stauffer, South’ Mountain, have moved to | R.D. 1, Dallas. John Healy, Parrish Street, is a patient at Jefferson Hospital, Phila- delphia, he is undergoing tests and observation. Mr. and Mrs. John Dungey, Lake Street, motored to- Wildwood Crest, /N. J., where they left their daugh- ter Carol, who will work there for the summer. Mrs. Alfred Brown, James Street, is a surgical patient at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Bender and children, Palmyra, N. Y., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis LaBar, Huntsville Road. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Saunders, Kingston, have moved to Hemlock Drive, Oak Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore MacHenry, Orange, entertained for Sunday din- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown and daughters, Elmira, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Dallas. # * #* Mrs. Stuart Marks, Lehman, spent several days with her daughter, Mrs. Ben Shipman, Spencerport, N.Y. Mrs. Bruce Moen, Split Rail Lane, is a patient at Berwick General Hospital. Cindy Disque, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Disque, is visit- ing in Atlantic City. Frank Kuehn, Church Street, is a surgical patient at General Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burke, Old Goss Manor, have returned from Boston, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Litchfield. Joe Peterson is spending a two week sick leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson, Nor- ton Avenue. He is in the service. Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts, Bethlehem, have moved to 253 Main Street; Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Olenick, Lincoln Drive, motored to East Hartford over the weekend, to meet ~ their son, Jim’s prospective-in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Pellegrinelli. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Evans, East Dallas, grant ast weekend ‘with Mr. and mas Evans and ‘Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grilly, and Sgn rr DATLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1964 i News And Notes Of Personal Interest SECTION A — PAGE 3 Bride Elect Of Wiister N , MISS SANDRA RUTH CHERE Mrs. Sterl Chere of RD 2, Tunk- | 344 Pennington Avenue, Trenton, hannock ,announces the engagement | N. of her daughter, Sandra Ruth, to: School, the Reverend George D. Groom, III. | Miss. Chere attended Westmore- | land High School, and will be a sen- Li ior at Drew University, Madison, New Jersey in September. ~ Rev. Groom is the son of Mr. George D. Groom II, of Trenton, N.J., and the late; Helen: Burtis Grodin: His' home was with Mr. and Mrs. and is currently the Director of | Youth for the New Jersey Confer- ence of the Methodist Church, with his office in Cherry Hill, N. J. «+ No date has been set for the wedding L. Robert Stemhagen of Presbyterian Women Are Honored At Tea Trinity Presbyterian Women hon- ored Mrs. Andrew Pillarella and Mrs. Thomas Bobo June 3, at a tea given af the home ‘of Mrs: C. Warren’ Koehl. Mrs. Pillarella is the wife of the minister at Trinity, and Mrs. Bobo was the first president of the wo- men’s organization . Mrs. Lester Hauck presided and a musical program under direction of Mrs. Fred Swanson wis present- Marjorie Davis Guest At Large Bridal Party Miss Marjorie Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, Shaver Avenue, Shavertown, was honored Tat a bridal shower given Saturday evening by Miss Sandra Hoover and Miss Susan Davis, members of her bridal party. Miss Davis will wed Ross Walker, i Australia. Pink streamérs and white bells lent a gay atmosphere to the din- ing room with centerpiece a large {blue umbrella filled with floral > Taking part, aww oy | sprays. Favors were = miniature no were Mostinmes un: | parasols. gey, Clifferd Troup, Lester Hanck, and Bradford Alden . Mrs. Pillarella and Mrs. Bobo poured at a tea table attractively decorated in yellow and white, with yellow tapers flanking a floral cen- terpiece. Guests other than those already Miss Davis received many lovely gifts. Present were Mesdames Margaret Essler, Iris LaBarr, Ruth Poynton, Pauline Ferguson, Frances Govan, Pat Govan, Dorothy Whitesell, Margaret Morgan, Gail Kistler, Ver- na Davis, Theda Hoover, Billie Case, Carolyn Purvin, Helen Gosart, Ruth Sprout, Miss Linda Renville, Miss Mary Ellen Govan, the guest of honor and the hostesses. At Mission School Mrs. Edgar Lashford, Sutton Road, is attending the Northeastern Juris- diction School of Missions at Pem- Cooper, Windsor Davis, Raymond Kopetchny, Robert Brown, Spencer Martin, Douglas Cassan, Robert Wilde, Anees Barakat, James Mec- Caffrey, Mabel Evans, Janet Evans, Ada Kocher, and Miss Florence Blackmore. ¢ Twins Born To Couple Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, broke College, Providence, R. Ek, Davenport Street, Dallas, announce this - week. the birth of twins, June 3 at Nes- Mrs. Lashford is vice president | bitt Hospital. Robert Lee weighed of the District WSCS. in at five pound, fourteen ounces and Barbary Ann weighed five pound, two ounces. There are two other children, Shirley May, Billy. Mrs: Lewis is the former Eula Dymond, Dallas. Tammy Lynn Raspen Pfc. and Mrs. Thomas ‘Raspen, Sweet Valley, announce the ‘birth of a daughter, Tammy Lynn. The new arrival, who was born at Gen- and mentioned, were Mesdames William I Chief And Mrs. Observing their Chief and Mrs. Byron Kester of Demunds Road. : Married at Parsons Methodist Church by Rev. Thomas Cook, the couple have been residents hera the past nineteen years. Mrs. Kester, the former Ethel Green of Miners Mills, has proved an ideal mate for her busy husband. Mr. Kester is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Kester, Sweet Valley. Formerly associated with Miner Hillard Milling Company - for 45 years, Mr. Kester is now retired. He has been a successful police chief of Franklin Township for the as constable of that community. in his garden, where his small or- chard bears abundant fruit and a variety of flowers blossom under the care of both Chief Kester and ‘hip wife, who shares his hobby ‘for the outdoors. Birds of all description flock to the many feeders placed about the St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown, will be the scene of a pretty wed- ding on Saturday morning at 11 when Miss Frances Mary Lenahan, R.N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lenahan, Mt. Airy Road, | NJ. A graduate of Trenton High Shavertown, becomes the bride of he has received his B.A. | George J. and B.D. from Drew University | | George Bednar, Rev. Groom was ordained an elder | | Shavertown, and the late Mr. Bed in the Methodist church in 1963! nar. Bednar, Hazeltine Street, | Rev. Francis Brennan will per- | form the Nuptial Mass. Organist | and soloist ‘will be Mrs. Ann Balav- age. The Apostalic Blessing of | Pope Paul will be bestowed upon | the marriage. ‘Maid of honor will be Miss Carol Rinehart, Trucksville, and brides- maids will be Miss Lorraine Mat- lawski also of Trucksville; Miss Vivian Bednar, sister of the bride- groom, and Miss Jean Gibbons, for | past nineteen years and also serves | In his spare time he can be found ' son of Mrs. Byron Kester To Mark Golden Anniversary 50th wedding | Kester home and both enjoy the anniversary on June 12 are a pop- | ular Back Mountain couple, Police visits of their feathered friends Members of Orange Methodist Church, both are active in its so- | cieties. Mr. Kester is a member of the Official Board and Mrs. Kester has been president of the Fidelity Sunday School Class for 10 years. She is also active in the WSCS and | is a member of the Harmony Club. When she is not gardening, Mrs. Kester delights in crocheting the loveliest rugs. Chief Kester is a member and past president of the Back Mountain Police Association, organized the Franklin Township Fire Company in | 1949 and has served as its treas- urer. He is also Civil Defense Di- rector of Franklin Township. The couple have two children, { Mrs. Paul Mahler and Buell Kester, both of Demunds. Also five grand- children ‘and two great grandchil- : dren. | Open house will be held at the home of their grandson, Roger Bel- | las on Sunday afternoon from 2 to 5 pm. No invitations have been issued. Lenahan-Bednar NUg shals To Take Place ae Wilkes-Barre. | will act as best man. Richard Cheamou, St. Louis, Mo., | by calling Mrs. Evelyn Smith, Jr., | Michael Et- | I | | To Be Honored | | irs. -UCe sDluys musa Mrs. Deputy Oce Beryl Austin, District Grand Matron of District | 21A Order of the Eastern Star, will | be honored at a Banquet at Trem | Temple Country Club, June 17th at | 6:30 p.m. Friends are invited to at- | tend and join with her Eastern Star Sisters in paying her tribute. Oce’s term. of office began last June in Pittsburgh where she was appointed by sister Fran Gardner, | Worthy Grand Matron of the Grand | Chapter of Pennsylvania, to act as | her representative in the Wyoming | Valley area which has 12 O.E.S. | Chapters. Mrs. Austin has done a | fine job. Members, husbands and | friends from the other 11 chapters | in this district will be in attendance. Dennis Bonning, Worthy Patron | of Dallas Chapter 396, will be toast- | | master. Reservations can be made Jeon, William Pfeiffer, classmates of | | the groom and both | and Robert Connolly, will serve as ushers. Reception will follow at. Fox Hill | | Country Club after which the couple will leave on a honeymoon | to Florida. Miss Lenahan is a graduate of West Central Catholic High School, | class of 1960 and Nesbitt Hospital | School of Nursing. She is 3 mem- ber of the nursing staff at Nesbitt. | Mr. Bednar is an alumnus of West | Central Catholic High School, | class ‘of 1960, University. of Chicago, and Notre Dame He will begin training ! with the St. Louis Cardinals July 18. The couple ‘will reside in St. Louis, Mo. : Little Tots Honored At Joint Birthday Party A joint birthday party was held May 29 in honor of Tracey Lynne Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Jones, Dean Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Scott, Noxen. Tracey was one on May 29 and Larry, three on May 27. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Eu- gene Hummell, Sr., Harveys Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Frantz, Trucks- ville; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, Sr., Delia, Linda and Susan, Noxen; Mrs. Frank Jones, Jr. and Lucy Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Grey, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Scott, Judy, Allan, Janet, Noxen: parents. Has 14th Birthday Andrea Maher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maher, Demunds Road, will celebrate her fourteenth birthday on Tuesday, two days after graduating from Gate of Heaven School. On June 21, her sister, Sharon, will observe her tenth birthday, and on June 22, her parents will mark their fifteenth wedding anniversary. | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mo: gus, Harveys Lake, are grandparents of Andres and Sharon. For Letter Press Or Offset Try The Dallas Post eral Hospital on May 31 weighted seven pounds, one ounce. She has a brother, Thomas. Mrs. Raspen is the former Lois Wesley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wesley also of Sweet Valley. Mr. Raspen is stationed in Philadel- PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Bonnie Ann Altemus Mr. and Mrs. James Lee Altemus announce the birth of .their second daughter, Bonnie Ann, born June 7 | IN REENW/ at Mercy Hospital. The new arrival weighed six pound, one ounce. hTeir is another COLONY child, Sherie Lee. | | I Mrs. Altemus is the former Ruth Ann Natitus. Mr: Altemus is stationed in Ger- many with the U.S. Army. Entertain Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Malvin ial entertained at a birthday party for | their daughter, Mrs. Richard War- | nett, Bronx, N. Y. and nephew Hugh Wagner, ‘Selinsgrove, on Wh 31. Guiests were Mr. and Mrs. simi Haddock, Mary Ellen, Fred, and | Tommy, Gowen City, and Mr. od | Mrs. Warren Wagner and Hugh, Selinsgrove. Other Memorial Day guests were Mrs. Richard Ostrum, STEAKS ® CHOPS Gloria, Nanticoke, and || Solin Wasoult TG, RESTAURANT CORNER OF NOXEN ROAD and LAKE ROAD PICNIC GROUNDS, HARVEYS LAKE Home-made rolls served with meals. SEAFOOD ° SPAGHETTI Dallas and Larry ! the wee guests of honor and their | Party For Twins James and Judy Martin, twin children of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin. Jr., Roushey" “Plot, were | honored at a birthday party: to | day, June 6, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. ! Lunch: was served and the chii- | League Parade, but were disap- | pointed hen it was rained out. The party, however, lin a big’ way. i Guests were Karen Puriin, | | Bobby Stolarick, Cathy Coolbaugh, | | DICTO! Past Matron, at 674-8881 or Mrs. Gertrude Davies, Secretary, at | 674-4906. Forty Fort | Chairman is Evelyn | P.M.; assisted by Gersl 178 AOS Sec’y, P. M.; Elma | Banquet | Smith, Jr. trude Davies, | Price, Treas. P. M.; Betty Meeker, | P. M.; Bethia King W. M.; and Doris | Walters, | also | Farewell Party For Evenson Children Margaret and Johnnie Evenson, who will leave this weekend for Florida, were feted at a farewell party recently at the Dallas Legion | when 75 classmates gathered to honor their departing friends. | Elmer The children of Mr. and Mrs. | Evenson, Davis Street, | | Trucksville, attend Dallas Schools, | dren planned to attend the Little | dancing enjoyed by all in attend- ance. compensated | Child Is Hospitalized Theresa Brown, Joy Lewis, Lewis old son of Mr. | Burkhart, Carl Stanton, Debbie and | Cyphers, R.D. 3; Dallas, was rushed | Ernest. Ashbridge, Kim, John, and | | at 110:30 p.m. Bootsie McAllister, and Billy Martin. | enroute to the small patient. Cakes from ==-- NS BAKERY MEMORIAL HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN Maggie is a 7th grade student and | John, a member of the 9th g:ade. | Gifts were given the guests and | corsages to Maggie and her mother i celebrate their 8th birthday, Satur- | and boutonniers to John and his) aa. I Refreshments = were served and Little Brian Cyphers, five _year and Mrs. Robert to General Hospital Sunday night Oxygen was given DAD always APPRECIATES GIFT FROM BACK MT. LUMBER CO. GIFT WRAE! ® GRILLS ® TOOLS ® CLOCKS © OUTDOOR LIVING FURNITURE ® TRANSISTOR RADIOS ® PICNIC SUPPLIES © GARDEN EQUIPMENT . ® DESK ACCESSORIES ® PICTURE FRAMES ack Mt. Lumber Gil Shay Memorial Highway Miss Anne Mari ‘Wed Kurt S. Ulri Blessed Sacrament Church at Centermoreland will form the set- ting for the marriage Tuesday morning of Miss Anne Mari Dor- rance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Dorrance, Orange, to Rurt Steiner Ulrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ulrich, State College. Rev. S. J. Kolucki will perform | groom will study for his Masters the double ring ceremony at 10 a.m. | Degree, Both Mrs. Joseph J. Dorrance, aunt of the bride, will be soloist and Miss Tina Charney will preside at the organ. + Miss Susan Dorrance will be maid of honor for her sister and brides- maids ‘will be Miss Ann Zajkowski, Manville, N. J., cousin of the bride and Misses Phyllis and Sharon Ul- rich, sisters of the bridegroom. Stephen Ulrich will serve as best ' Mrs. Richard Goode Guest At Shower Mrs. Richard Goode, Meadow- crest, was feted at a baby shower | Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Eleanor Haxston and Mrs. Thomas Hughes serving as hostesses. The guest of | many lovely gifts. Refreshments were served to the | | following: Mrs. Helen Wilson, Mrs. | Mary Keil, Mrs. Ruth Walters, Mrs. Marie Doty, Mrs. Elizabeth Goode, Mrs. Lida Hughes, Mrs. Ruth Moore, Mrs. John Stevenson, Mrs. Margaret Michaels, Misses Bet‘y Spaciano, | Janet Morgan, Susie Anderson, Ja- the guest of honor and nie Moore, the hostess. | NORCROSS | FATHER'S DAY CARDS | The wicest Cards mn town... = nicest Guy in town! TRI 1CKSVI IE PHADAACY TRUCKSVILLE honor received iin Dorrance To ch On June 16 man for his brother. Ushers will be Milton Crouch, State College; Andrew Siket, Pottsville, and Ed- ward C. Dorrance, brother of the bride. Following a honeymoon, the couple will reside at State College for the summer, where the bride- Miss Dorrance and her fi- ance are graduates of Pennsylvania tate University. The bride elect teaches at Shillington in the Gov- ernor Mifflin School system. Mr. Ulrich. is 2 member of the faculty of Methacton Schools in Worcester Township. © WORK SHOES ® SNEAKERS ® SPORT SHOES "FAIRVIEW Shoe Stere Dallas Stopping Center Dallas Prices include Payments may Shavertown iy EE a eS Ee AWM tchedfotin wi oitz.and Good fr A beautifully brilliant pair in which the engagement ring has a large center diamond with three graduated full-cuts on each side - the wedding ring with eight diamonds that taper gracefully in the channel setting. 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