B ‘SECTION A — PAGE 4 James LaBars, Dallas Wed 13 Years July 6 Mr. and Mrs. James LaBar, Par- rish Street, Dallas, observed their thirteenth ‘wedding anniversary, | Monday, July 6. They have one son, Jimmy. They ‘were honored at an anniversary cookout Monday evening by Mss. | Don LaBar, Fernbrook. | The couple were married in the Dallas Free Methodist Church by | Rev. Joseph Sproule, D.D. | Mrs. LaBar is the former Jane | Harrison, daughter of Mrs. Thomas | Harrison, Riverside, R.I, and the ate Mr. Harrison. Mr. LaBar is the son of Mrs. | Timothy LaBar, Main Street, Dal- las and the late Mr. LaBar. He is employed with Royer Foundry | Kingston. LaBar, the guests of honor and the hostess. Chicken And Waffles Roaring Brook Baptist Church will hold a Chicken and Waffle Dinner Wednesday, July 15 at the | church hall. Serving will begin at 5 p.m. Nobility Visits Here Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Sanders Pi- oneer Avenue, had as a recent guest, Lady Seddon of Stanmore, England. Lady Sedden is the wife of Sir Herbert Seddon, prominent English orthopedic surgeon. Mrs. Seddon was in this country to visit her daughter and son-in- law, who have recently moved to New Canaan, Conn. attend her class reunion at Bryn Mawr and THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1964 YWCA Homemakers ii A Plan Dessert Card Party Suzanne E. Prutzman Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Prutzman, R. D. 6, Danville, former residents | of Huntsville, announce the birth | of a baby girl, Suzanne Elise at Sun- | bury Community Hospital on July 1. | There is another child, David, aged six years. | Mr. and Mrs. Loren G. Keller, Idetown, and C. R. Prutzman, Dan- ville, are the new arrival’'s grand- parents. Rory Edward Shaver Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaver, RD 3, Dallas, became the parents of a seven pound son, Rory Edward, June 25, at Nesbitt Hospital. There are three other children, Robert, Robin, and Roxanne. Mrs. Shaver is the former Mabel Lewis, Muhlen- burg. She was formerly employed Present were Donna Hennent,| visit her old home in Michigan, | with Commonwealth Telephone | Linda and Ruth LaRar, Mrs. Mary | where she was a neighbor of the | Company, Dallas. Mr. Shaver is LaBar, Mrs. Laura LaBar, Jimmy | Sanders. employed as a farmer. famous fashion creator fashion by Mr. Mort MRLMORT. MR. MORT says: “We've found we can always depend on the professional skill of the Sanitone drycleaner to keep the fashion-fresh look in MR. MORT creations.” We're glad that MR. MORT appreciates our professional skill. We'd welcome astral an opportunity to demonstrate it to you. sevice service Call today. : FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY Phone. 288-1496 Enterprise 1-0843 3 MAIN PLANT and NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER O MALIA'S LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING LUZERNE-DALLAS HIGHWAY te Observe Mountain steering Back Holiday committee will hold a Garden Dessert Card Party on Tuesday, July 14 at the home of Mrs. Harry Carson, Shrine Acres. The annual event aids in sub- sidizing the nursery program for the adult classes held by the YWCA in the Back Mountain September through May. Tickets may be purchased from Homemaker’s Mrs. Ward Torauih: Horveys Lake; . Mrs. Owen Wagner, Dallas, the Wilkes-Barre YWCA, or at the party. ! Committee pictured left to right are: Mrs. Owen Wagner, prize Hchalrman; Mrs. Don Peterson, Mrs. Frank Pokorny, Mrs. Leonard Co- wett, set up chairman; Mrs. Alan Wilkenson, Mrs. Ward Jacquish, co-hostess and ticket chairman; Mrs. Thomas Smith, Mrs. Harry Car- son, hostess. Standing: Mrs. Henry H. Ward, YW CA Adult Program Director. Absent when picture was taken: Mrs. Paul Goddard, Mrs. Willard Seaman; table prize chairman, Mrs. Lyman Lull, Mrs. Carl Hontz; food chairman, Mrs. Loren Samsel, Mrs. Charles Sprenkel, Mrs. Kenneth Bayliss and Mrs. Michael Bucan. Mr. And Mrs. Bruce Moen Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Moen, Split Rail Lane, Dallas, observed their seventeenth wedding anniversary, Monday, July 5. Mr. and Mrs. Moen were married in the Collegiate Methodist Church, Ames, Iowa. Mrs. Moen is the former Mar- garet Jennings, Scranton, daughter of Mrs. Fred Jennings, Dallas, and For Letter Press Try The Dallas Post DALLAS, READY-MIXED CONCRETE Phone 674-0316 7th Anniversary the late Mr. Jennings. There are two daughters, Bar- bara, eight and Suzanne, thirteen. Mr. Moen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moen, Forrest City, Iowa. He is employed with Lacy and Mc- Ginley. They are members of the Dallas Methodist Church. CARD OF THANKS ° Mrs. John Fluck, Sr., Harveys Lake, wishes to express her ap- preciation to Mrs. Samuel Higgins, R. D. 3, Dallas, for the beautiful centerpiece fashioned for her daugh- Host Barbecue Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle, entertained the following at a backyard barbecue on July 4. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Merten Coolbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh. and Cathy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, Merton Coolbaugh Jr., and Jerry Snyder. Birthday At Zoo Mrs. Basil Lord and Alan, Mrs. | Alvin Long and Brent, Parrish Street, Dallas, recently spent the day at Nay Aug Park, where they enjoyed a picnic lunch and sight seeing in honor of Alan's eleventh birthday. READ THE TRADING POST We Invite You to Visit Bruce Slocum Grace T. Cave Brothers 4 Dallas Hardware Boyd R. White Joe's Men's Shop Colonial Coffee Shop— Bob and Melba Grose SUCLESS 19 Dallas Water Co. Shavertown Water Co. Ben Franklin Store - Williams Orchard Farm Restaurant New Dallas Cleaners Harry Wesley Gulf Service Bill Davis Market Sutliff's Furniture 64 Birth's - Miner's Darings Fairview Shoes Whitesells Gosart's Appliance Stanton’s TV & Appliances. Dallas Rental Service Dallas - Esso Bank Powder Horn Antiques AUCTION DAYS: 90 MAIN ST., DALLAS OPEN WEEKDAYS 12 to 4 SATURDAYS 10 to 4 BOOKS BY ‘WIDE AWAKE" Come In and Browse Around! Come In And Browse Around ! 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Townsend officiat- | James E. Knecht, Dallas, grand- ed at the double ring ceremony. | mother of the bride, selected a pink linen sheath dress, white ac- cessories and a corsage of white carnations. Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held in the church par- lors, after which the couple left on a trip to Canada and the New Eng- land States. For her going away outfit, the bride wore a lavender and white pin-stripe suit, white ac- cessories and white carnation cor- sage. Miss Jennifer Jerald, Tunkhannock, was soloist and Robert Snover or- ganist. The church was decorated with bouquets of white carnations, gladioli and candelabras. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white floor length gown of nylon sheer over taffeta with a, fitted bodice featuring a square neckline edged in schiffi em- broidered cumberbund from ‘under which flowed a sheer apron cover- ing bows of embroidered ruffles which fell into a chapel train. Her headpiece was a crown of pearls and aurora stones to which was at- tached a veil of illusion. She car- ried a Colonial bouquet of white carnations and roses. The bride's sister, Miss Linda Clark, was maid of honor. Her strapless = light blue satin gown featured a floor length bell-shaped skirt and was topped with a sleeve- less jacket. She wore a matching crown headpiece of seed pearls with a circular veil and carried a | colonial bouquet of blue and white carnations, Joseph Mordent, Jr., Nicholson, was best man. Ushers were Ralph J. Elston, Dallas, cousin of the bride and Joseph ‘Chambers, Me- hoopany. CLEARANCE SALE SUMMER SHOES FOR THE FAMILY * Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fertich and Pauline, Lavelle, visited the G. S. Williamses, Dallas, on Satur- day. — READ THE TRADING POST — TE : 614-5518 = OR. /E FREE PI LS "MONK Plbz, & Hig. N. Lehigh St. ) Shavertown, Pa. 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