a > bride- shower Meth- Jane ickler, er and Swire, : e Slo- i illiams Jennie is and homas zeorge Eileen; Danny, Butler, Baird, , Mrs. Bobby, d Mrs. John Ow eeman g | A A ——. PEAT in . after being a patient at University ®of Penna. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Richards, Dallas, have returned home after son, Md., Camp Meeting at the Church of Christ in Christian Union. Mr. Ted Meixell, Grandview Avenue, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital, where he was admitted on Friday. Mrs. Leonard Harvey, Mrs. Ha- zel Berti, Dallas; Mrs. Hazel Shaca- chius, Pittston and Mrs. Florence gp Davenport, Lehman are spending a “(week at the World's Fair. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Rosengrant, ‘Waterbury, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright, Woodbury, Conn., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Garinger, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Squier, Roy and Karl, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ells- worth, Kenneth and Howard; and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gladkowski, Pitcairn, Pa., have returned from a fishing trip to Gananaqua, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henney visited their son and daughter-in-law at Lilitz the past week. Bob and his dad attended the Vocational Teach- ers Conference at Hershey's Cocoa Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ander- son and daughter, Susie, had as weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson and son, Charles, A 0r., ‘Schuykill Haven and Mr. and "WF Mrs. Albert Anderson and daugh- ' ters, Lynn and Alison, Taylor, S.C : 2 William Jones, Wilkes Barre, son Wof Mrs. Jesse Jones, Carverton Road, has purchased a home at Harveys Lake and expects to move in with his family on August 1. Chuck Harding, Hix's grandson, is at a boys camp in New Hamp- shire, counselling boys and leading them on overnight hikes. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stevens and family were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ferrell, Idetown. " Miss Mary Gildea, 179 Lake Street, was a recent guest at the Chalfonte Haddon Hall, Atlantic City. } Word has been received by Mrs. Irene Moore, East Dallas, that her son, George, is seriously ill at his home in Buffalo, suffering from pneumonia. Mrs. A. F. Clifford, 146 Lehman Avenue, who is confined to Gei- singer Medical Center, will under- go surgery, today. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Berna, New York City, have purchased a home at 186 Huntsville Road, Dallas. Leighton Scott, has returned to his home in Easton on Sunday ‘Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis, Dal- las, took their young visitor, Fred- die Smith home to Somerset over the weekend. Son, Ricky accom- panied them. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle have’ returned from Hollywood, Fla., after visiting their son, Alan and his family. They were accompanied as far as Columbus, Ga., by Mrs. Job Dietz, the former's sister. The en- tire group saw Gary Dietz graduate from Officers Candidate Training School at Fort Benning. Mrs. | Luther Strittmatter and children, Peggy and Cindy and Marilyn Hean flew from Warwick, R. I, to visit the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ward, Ide- town. Mrs. ‘Strittmatter’s son, WRichard is spending the summer with his grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Strittmatter, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Strittmatter is general manager of ' Radio Station WICE, Providence, R. I. He will join his family for the holiday weekend. Lee Eckert, Machell Avenue, Dal- las, has returned home from Gei- singer Hospital, where he was a medical patient last week. Mrs. Anna Brown and Mrs. Allen Montross, Dallas, spent Thursday, visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Pearl Berger and niece, Mrs. Rus- sell Heller at Hawley. Janice and Rhoda Knepper, Al- lentown, spent Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Williams and Carol, Parrish Street. Jan and Carol were roommates while at Johnstown Rehabilitation Center. Mr. and Mrs. George Biemesder- fer, Penryn, spent some time last week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosler, Mrs. Sallie Diehm and Miss Callie Biemesderfer, Dallas. Mrs. Anne White, Baldwin Street, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Clara Hines has returned to her home on Franklin Street, after being a patient at General Hospital. Kathy Maury, Tunkhannock High- # way, is a patient at Nesbitt Hos- W@ pital. ; Recent visitors to this area were William K. Waters, Kittanning and Mr. and Mrs. James Waters and family, State College. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrison, Providence, R. I, recently spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. James LaBar, and Jimmy, Parrish Street. Mr. Harrison and Mrs. La- Bar are brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roese, Ron- nie, Franklin and Betsy Sue Cleve- land on their way home from Disneyland, flew in to visit their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Roese, owners of the Scan- pis j DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA I Purely + Personal spending several days at Hender- dinavia Motel, Sweet Valley and |§ ¢ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1964 SECTION A — PAGE 3 Neigh borhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Swire-LaBar Nuptials Held At Sweet Valley June 20 At a very pretty wedding Satur- | nations with pink streamers, day afternoon, June 20, Dorothy Diane 'Swire, daughter bf Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Swire, Noxen, became the bride of Donald W. LaBar son | of Mr. and Mrs. Stroudsburg. Rev. William Hughes performed the ceremony at the Church of Christ, Sweet Valley. Mrs. Warren Montross, Noxen, played the wedding music and Sharon Montross sang “I Love You Truly,” “Because,” and “The Wed- ding Prayer.” The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of chantilly lace and nylon, styled with tight bodice, sweetheart neck- line edged with pearls and irides- cents, full bouffant skirt and long tight sleeves tapered at the wrist. Her elbow length veil of French il- lusion fell from a coronet of pearls Frank LaBar, and sequins and she carried a cas-- cade bouquet of white carnations and lilies of the valley. She wore a single strand of aurora borealis, gift of the bridegroom. - Matron of honor, Sandra Shaw, sister of the bride, Sweet Valley, selected an ice blue floor length organza over crystalette - taffeta, with scooped neckline and puffed sleeves. Her head piece was an ice blue trara with pearls and face veil. She carried a colonial boupuet of yellow carnations with blue streamers. Bridesmaids were Patricia Chris- tian, sister of the bride, Canadenses’ and Phyllis Swire, sister-in-law of the bride, Hunlock Creek, who chose knee length pink nylon over taffeta gowns, with long sleeves, scooped neckline, fitted bodice and full skirt. They' wore pink tiaras trimmed with pearls and matching pink face veils. They carried iden- tical colonial bouquets of green car- Many Honor Stanley Culp An Open House to mark the oc- casion of Stanley Culp’s eightieth birthday was held at his home on Sunday, June 21, between the hours of 2 pm. and 7 p.m., during which time many relatives and friends Junior bridesmaids, Joyce Swire, sister of the bride and Margaret | Swire, cousin of the bride, Noxen, | wore identical gowns in yellow with | matching headpieces. Their co- | lonial bouquets were blue carna- | tions with yellow streamers. | Fiower girls Kathy Ann Christian, niece of the bride, Theresa LaBar, sister of the bridegroom, both wore matching dresses of Nile green ny- lon lace over taffeta with ntred bodice and full skirts. Their head pieces were white flowers over Nile green net and carried baskets filled with pink carnations and green rib- bon. Each attendant wore a single strand of pearis, a gift from the bride. Best man was Gary R. Shaw, Sr., brother-in-law of the bride, Sweet Valley and ushers were Thomas R. Swire, Hunlock Creek, brother of the bride and Wayne Swire, Noxen, cousin of the bride. Junior ushers were George Swire, Sweet Valley and Renford Swire, Noxen, both cousins of the bride. Ring bearer was William Swire, Hunlock Creek, nephew of the bride. The bride’s mother wore a two piece light blue lace suit with pink accessories, and a shoulder bouquet of pink carnations. Mrs. LaBar, mother of the groom, wore a navy blue dress, with white accessories | and a corsage of red carnations. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held in the church parlors, and the couple left on a honeymoon to the Pocono Mountains. Mrs. LaBar attended Lake-Leh- man High School. Mr. LaBar is employed by Central Pennsylvania Quarry Stripping and Construction | Jompany. The couple are residing at Beau-’ mont. | | gathered to share the happy oc- | casion with Mr. Culp. was beautifully decorated and Mr. Culp was the recipient of a number of floral displays and gifts. A huge beautifully decorated birthday cake along with tasty re- freshments were served to the following: Mrs. Elizabeth McHenry of Shickshinny, 85, a sister of Mr. | Culp; Mrs. Daisy Moore of Sweet | Valley, 78, lalso a sister of Mr. Culp; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Culp and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ‘Culp of Balti- more; Mr. and Mrs. William Eckert, Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mauro and children, Herbert and Gene, Mine Hill, N. J.; Mrs. Clara Haymacher, Centermoreland; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Culp and children, Cathy, Patty, Stanley and Rusty, Oak Ridge, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Niper and Dorie; Mrs. Charles Snyder, Bobby, Jacquelin, Larry The home | | | Friends Entertain For Bess Klinetob Bess Klinetob, Pikes Creek, whose birthday occurred on June 14, was honored at several dinners during the week. On June 11, she was a guest of several friends at a lunch- eon at the Huntsville Methodist Church. During the afternoon she was entertained at the home of Ruth Lamoreaux and Bertha An- derson, Shavertown, completing the day as the guest of Mrs. Marjorie Williams and children, Roxanne, Cathy and Danny; Elmer Wolfe: On June 13, the honoree was en- tertained at dinner at Steele’s Res- * taurant by Misses Ida and Olwen Rosser, Kingston.. On June 14, cousin Mr. and Mrs. George Grant, Sr., Berwick, arrived with a large birthday cake and were the guests of Miss Klinetob for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tworek, Pikes Creek, had Bess as their dinner guest on Monday evening, and Mrs. Grace Goodwin, Lake Silkworth and Ruth Anstett, Loyalville, honored her on Tuesday at the ‘Goodwin home. Bess was also entertained at a dinner party at the home of Mrs. and Susan; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Letha Spaulding, Shavertown, where Ashton, Sandra, Donna and Albert; | four other friends since girlhood, Mr. and Mrs. George Major, Gina | Faye Brown, Lillian Hildebrant, Ida and Judy; Mr. and Mrs. Eckert and Donnie; Mrs. Robert Rave, Arline Covert; Mr. and Mrs. Harold McHenry; Mrs. Mae Lech- leitner and Ronald; Mrs. Irene Hab- blett, Cathy. Kline, Bobbie Kline, Nele Frantz, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jones, Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkin, Kenneth Monroe, Mrs. Estella Rob- erts, Mrs. Fannie Culp, Mrs. Rich- ard Jenkin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elston, Audrey Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton Culp, Hannah Culp, Mrs. Joseph Mattern, Rev. and Mrs. M. Richard Bevan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walter, Jerry and Joel Walter, Mrs. Naomi Earl, Mr. and Mrs. William White, Walter Coolbaugh, Mrs. John Jillson, Mrs. Paul Eckert, Mar- guerite Eckert, Mrs. Rome, Edith Dietz. J Mr. Culp a member of the Hunts- ville Christian Church, enjoys good health and takes care of his garden and largé lawn, which he had in top top shape for the occasion. Donald Grey and Letha Meyer helped cele- | brate the occasion. | TO VISIT SISTER | Senator ‘and Mrs. Harold E. Flack, Grandview Avenue, Goss Manor, Dallas, left Monday, from New York City by jet to visit Dr. Agnes Flack, St. Croix, Virgin Islands. ERNEST | GAY Dallas Shopping Center eland FEderal 3-4500 DALLAS @Y5-1176 Come Spring Carousel Queen Crowned At Dallas Junior High Miss Donna Priebe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Priebe, Elmerest Drive, was chosen Queen of the Ninth Grade Spring Carousel at Dallas Junior High School on June 11; Chosen for the honor by her classmates, Donna is pictured above with her escorts, who were semi- finalists in the class voting. wi Seated left to right ; Roberts, Barbara Lohmann, are Kerry | the | queen, Margayet Ryan and Rose Walk, Allen Brown, Donald Davis, Shavertown Cou Ellen Klaboe. Second row, ‘Roy Supulski, Roger Cheney, David Ko- Stephen Townsend and | zemchak, Jeffrey Morris. Crowning ceremony was pal. per- formed by Mr. John Rosser, princi- David Haines, Thomas Jenkins, Robert Parry. The dance scene was a typical | Parisian sidewalk setting. = Bobby | Baird’s orchestra played for danc- ing. | Faculty members serving as cha- Dance arrangements and decora- | perones were John Rosser, Mrs. tions were in charge of the follow- Ruth Henwood, Mrs. Lena Misson, ing Student Council members, | George McCutcheon, Sheldon Mosi- Nancy Crispell, chairman; Jane | er. Mitchell, Patricia Shonk, Sally ple Take Tour On 43rd Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Austin Line, Mt. ! Airy Road, Shavertown, celebrated their 43rd wedding anniversary on June 29 by taking a leisurely trip | to the Canadian ‘border. The couple visited the Green | Mountains, the Marble Exhibit at | Rutland, Vt., the Shelburne Mu- | seum, St. Lawrence Seaway, com- | ing back through the Adirondacks | and Tupper Lake. i The Lines enjoyed their New England trip so much, a tour of hiaine and New Hampshire is sched- | uled for the future. Mrs. Line is the former Edna Local Officers Attend 0.E.S. Pittsburgh Meet | The Dallas Chapter No. 396 Order of the Eastern Star was well repre- sented at the 70th. Annual Grand | Chapter Sessions held at the Syria | Mosque, Pittsburgh, the week of June 22. Mrs. Oce Beryl Austin, former district deputy grand matron, was | in charge of all business and sozia} | arrangements for the Grand Of- ficers and Worthy Matrons of Dis- trict 21 — A. Mrs. Elma M. Price served as a hostess on the Grand Banquet Committee on Tuesday, June 23, and as a teller at the Grand Election Wednesday, June 24. NEW AUTO-RITE INSURANCE as little as $ GQ quarterly we Quality plus low cost. Fast, fair claim service. P.S.— Personal Service. ‘Get all the facts. *Typical rates for a class 1A—with $50,000 bodily injury and = property damage liability, $2,500 medical payments, $1,000 accidental death, unin- sured motorist protec- tion. BRUCE F. 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Mr: and Mrs.’ Lamoreaux = were married in Shavertown Methodist Mrs. Lamoreaux is the former Alice Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Lloyd, Shavertown, now living in Shickshinny. Mr. Lamoreaux is the son of Mrs. Raymond Lamoreaux, East Dallas, and the late Mr. Lamoreaux. READ THE TRADING POST Son Is Born See or Call — A six pound, thirteen ounce son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hall, Perrin Avenue, Shavertown, June 21, at General Hospital. There | are three other children, Meg, Beau, and Beth. Mrs. Hall is the former Margaret Koontz, New York. Mr. Hall Processes, Dallas. is employed This coupon entitles you to 100 EXTRA SUITS By “CAMPUS $3.99 $1.99 SLACKS — SHORTS WRAP-AROUNDS SPORT SHIRTS with Surface ! | BOB HISLOP on New or Used | Cadillacs ® Mercedes { TUNKHANNOCK — 836-9011 their sixteenth wedding annivers- | Church by Rev. Howard Harrison. , Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ward, Idetown, celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on June 10 at a family dinner. 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