-® " Trucksville, Staub Road. * Bennett, _vaLLAS, PRONSTLVANIA Purely Personal Mrs. Frances Geskey, R. D. 3, Dallas is recuperating at her home after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital for two weeks. Ross Steinhauer, who has been stationed in Bermuda with the Sea Bees has returned home after com- pleting his tour of duty. His wife returned with ‘his parents, when they visited the island several months ago. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roberts, ! Horsham, Pa., were holiday guests LE parents, Mr. and Mrs. James emchak, Huntsville. | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Roushey Sr. have recently returned to their home on Main Street, after spend- ing several months recuperating from illness at the home of their son and daughter-in-law in Shaver town. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McVeigh, Machel Avenue, have returned after visiting his relatives at Princess Anne, Md., and touring Williams- burg, Jamestown and other historic points in Virginia. Mrs. Lewis Rogers and Miss Doro- thy Seibel, Wilkes Barre, have moved to Harveys Lake for the summer months. | Miss Anne Peterson, Ontario, is spending the summer at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson, Norton Avenue. The Petersons brought Anne home with them in time. for the Library Auc- Wy, after visiting in Canada. | N and Mrs. William Dimmick, * have returned from Hollywood, Florida, where they at- tended their annual family reunion. 1. Robert Washburn was the hostess, and one of the members was Mr. Dimmick’s sister, Pearl Kitchen, from Milwaukee. For the first time since the Li- brary Auction started eighteen years ago, Miss Frances Dorrance will not be seated with the {Antiques Committee. She is spending the summer at Pocono Lake Preserve with a friend of many years stand- ing, Mrs. Howard Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hicks, Or-' chard Park, N. Y., have purchased a home on Country Club Road. Mr. and Mrs. William Pace, Pi- oneer Avenue, Shavertown will move shortly to the West Coast. Lee Wiegel, Indianapolis, is spending the summer here. Mr. | and Mrs. John Fluck, Jr., arrived home last week from Fort Knox, Kentucky, where he completed three years in the Armed Forces. They are visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Flu®%, Sr, Harveys Lake. The younger Mrs. Fluck is the forme: Lucy Lyle of Kentucky. he Tlucks ~visited= relatives in Philadelphia last week and have returned to Kentucky. They took along his sister, Katherine to spend ! Racation with them. Mr. and Mrs. an Fluck, Sr., will go down to bring her home on August 1. The visitors from Kentucky were also home to enjoy a joint birth- day party for Mr. and Mrs. James Fluck given by. their parents. . Mrs. Anna Strazdus, East Dallas was admitted to Nesbitt Hospital on Monday. Miss Lynn Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hughes, Beth- lehem, hag been visiting her grand- mother, Mrs. Lida Hughes and her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weber, Mooretown. Ruth Lozier, Sweet Valley, and son, Earl, Dallas, spent two months at Island Lake, Chicago. Earl obtained employment at Is- land Lake and moved with his family to Illinois last week. @r and Mrs. Alan Sulyk, Bos- ton, former residents of Holly Street, Trucksville, were recent gos at Grassinger Resort, Monti- cello, N. Y. They flew aboard the Sunbeam Corporation plane. Mr. Sulyk is on the executive staff of General Wholesale Supply Com: ! pany, Waltham, Mass. Mrs. Sulyk is the former Daisy Fitzer, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fitzer, Mrs. George Seelandt, Huntsville Road, is visiting Mrs. William Wil- liams and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long Island. (She will also spend a week with her sister- in-law, Mrs. J. Waite in Brooklyn. Mrs. Edith Daubert, (Cliffside Avenue, has returned home after being a patient at General Hospital. M/Sgt. George Shortz, Wilming- ton, Ohio, visited the Arja Browns, Shavertown, and other relatives, this past week. The Browns also had as guests, Mrs. William Con- nors and children, Holidaysburg, and Mrs. Eith Phillips, Syracuse, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ‘Herrison, Providence, R. I, have. returned home after spending a few days last week with Mr. Harrison's sister ‘and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim - LaBar and Jimmy, Parrish Street. While here, the Harrisons y= their thirty second wed- hg anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce . Moen, Bar- bara and Suzanne, ‘Split Rail Lane, spent the holiday weekend visiting Att. and Mrs. J. E. Leach, and family, Orchard Park, N. Y. The Moens also visited Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. * Joseph . Jacobs, Montreal, (Canada, are visiting their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Martin Samuels and children, Leh- man Avenue; for ten .days: : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lincoln #nd Tony, Oxon Hill, Md., visited rela- tives and friends in Dallas and Tunkhannock over the weekend. an Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Par- rish Street, spent the holiday week- eighborhoo _THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1964 SECTION A — PAGE 5 xm And Notes Of Personal Interest i RB. D. 4 to Frank Peter Young, son | of illusion fell from a crown of Wed In Early Su MRS. FRANK PETER YOUNG ? 7 Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Lake Silkworth, was the setting Satur- day, June 6 for the wedding of Miss Mary Sabo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sabo, Oak Hill, Dallas, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young, Lake Silkwonth. Rev. Frank Barlik performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Thomas Graham was organist and Miss Me- lanie Graham, soloist. The bride, who was éscorted by her father wore a floor length gown of silk organza styled with a bateau neckline, elbow shy sleeves and chapel train. Her five tiered veil seed pearls and aurora borealis. Her cascade bouquet was of white carnations and baby breath and centered with two white orchids. Miss Karen Young, Lake Silk- worth; sister of the bridegroom was maid of honor and Miss Sally Sabo, Allentown, cousin of the bride and Miss Roberta Schultheis, Brooklyn, bridesmaids. All attendants were attired in identical floor length gowns of petal pink silk organza with match- ing petal headpieces. They carried mmer Ceremony cascade bouquets of light and dark carnations and variegated ivy. gated ivy. Robert Ross served as best man and ushers were Ted Gabel, Lake Silkworth, and Kearney McQuillan, Linden, N. J. Mother of the bride selected a romance blue dress of silk organza with embroidered flowers. She wore matching accessories and a corsage of pink baby orchids. The bride- groom's mother wore a three piece beige suit’ of imported lace with blue accessories and a pink baby orchid corsage. A dinner and reception followed at the Gus Genetti Hotel, after which the couple left on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and (Canada. They will reside at 1066 Fair- mount Avenue, Elizabéth, N. J. Both are graduates of Lake-Leh- man High School. Mrs. Young is also a graduate of Wilkes Barre Business College and was em- ployed as legal secretary to Att. Peter Paul Olszewski. Mr. Young served three years with the U.S. Army and is a chemi- cal operator with Nopko (Chemical Company, Linden, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hennebaul, iSr., Parrish Street, Dallas, observed their ‘twenty sixth anniversary, June 25. The couple’ were married in St. Aloysius ‘Church, Wilkes-Barre, by Father Raymond Mulligan. Maid of honor was Catherine Crispell Baker and best man was Charles Henne- baul. There are five children, Walter, Jr., “Bud”, Trucksville, Barbara, Fred, Peggy and Mary Jean at | Walter Hennebauls Noted 26th Anniversary June 25 home. There are also three grand- children, Patricia, Walter, III, and Theresa Hennebaul, Trucksville. Mrs. Hennebaul is the former Mary Grimes, daughter of Mr. Joseph ‘Grimes, Wilkes-Barre and the late Mrs. Grimes. Mr. Hennebaul is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hennebaul, Harveys Lake. He is employed with Birth’s Service Station. Shonks Entertain At Surprise Party. Joseph ( Baluh, .R.!D. 3, Shick- shinny, was guest of honor at a surprise birthday party July 4th at the home of his daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Gerald Shonk, Huntsville Road. Quoits were enjoyed and a de- licious dinner served. ESTATE SALE — Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. — 9 to 4 Mrs. John Fluck, Jr. Feted At Baby Shower "A lovely surprise baby shower ! wags held at the home of Mr. and : Mrs. John, Fluck, Sr., on Sunday June 28, in honor of Mrs. John Fluck, Jr. The room was gaily decorated with a pink and blue umbrella form- ing a circle to which each stream- er was attached to many gifts. The mother to be sat on a throne re- ceiving the many gifts presented to her by her niece and nephew, Paula and Tommy Brodie and Lisa Marie Holeman. | Highlighting the catered meal was a unique punch bowl fashioned from a watermelon into the shape of a basket from which hung grape clusters. Fresh cherries and pine- apple surrounded the centerpiece. Games were played and prizes awarded . | Those attending were Father to be Mr. John Fluck, Jr., Katherine’ Fluck and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Zanni and Mrs. Minnie Wirth, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gay, Philadelphia; Mrs. Mike Cox and Joan and Joseph Pasternack, New Jersey; Mrs. Wil- liam Holeman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brodie, Mrs. Jchn. Dunay, Mrs. Thomas Cadwalader, Mrs. Taft Truska, Jr., Mrs. John Tobin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Merrill, Jr., Mrs. Mary - Sholtis, Peggy, Eleanor and Paul; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. John Fluck, Sr., the |. guest of honor and the host an hostess. Carol Christine McRay Mr. and Mrs. Richard McRay, , Voorheesville, N., Y:, announce th birth of a. daughter, Carol Chris- for sale at ridiculcus prices Thurs- tine, molghi fo Lm a day, Friday and Saturday. Need ounces on- Ju an edi- a y jE aang? The couple have another sgh) EN ter, Sara Lynn, aged one. Mrs. McRay is the former Carol || Rudy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rudy, ‘Shavertown. James Haston Sr. Here is Mrs. d | with loot for the Odds and Ends booth, flanked by Mrs. John Marsh, holding what appears to be a slight- | Ply used panda, and Mrs. Sherman | | Harter with a brace of lamp shades | and an electric iron. Or a couple of whats- Lawrence H. Brace Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harold Brace, 22 Rose Street, Forty Fort, announce the birth of a son, Paul Harold Brace at Nesbitt Hospital on July 1. The new baby weighed eight pound, 15 ounces at birth. Mother is the former Nancy Mec- Graw, Forty Fort, former employee of Commonwealth Telephone Com- pany. The couple have another child, | I Linda, aged three. Mr. Brace is the son of Mr. yd) | Mrs. Harold Brace, Orange. The | new baby is only the second boy in the Brace family in seven or | eight generations. SUMMER Stephen Wayne Yatsko An eight pound, two ounce son, Stephen Wayne, was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Yatsko, RD 1, Harveys Lake, June 26 at 2 3 Hospital. There are two other chil- | dren, George Robert, two and Don- | na Marie, one. Mrs. Yatsko is the former Marie ‘Wahlgren, Shaver- | town. Mr. Yatsko is employed with Valley Engineering; Wilkes-Barre. |} Antiques, china, brass, furniture, household goods. 35 N. MEMORIAL HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baluh, Jr., Janet and Jay, San Antonio, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baluh and John Paul, Ed- wardsville; Janet Beresky, Town Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard No- vitski, Sharon, Leroy and Lynn, Trucksville; Ernest Hassell, Pro- spect Park; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hawke, David, Timmy and Linda, Trucksville; Marshall Zimmerman, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. William Réese, Anna May, Debbie, David, Billy + and Donna; Wilkes-Barre; Wayne and Linda Shonk, Mrs. Joseph ‘Baluh, Shickshinny; guest of honor and the host and Congratulations to Lehman Vol. Fire Company for another successful HORSE SHOW ! SUCCESS TO Back Mi. Memorial LIBRARY AUCTION R ussell Eyet . : JEWELER the || next to Rave’s Nursery Watch For Sale Signs SAVINGS | | SANDY BEACH Friday - Saturday - Sunday - \ You only live once... so see The Pink Panther twice! THE MIRISCH company presents +BLAKE EDWARDS erooucrion DAVID NIVEN PETER SELLERS ROBERT WAGNER CAPUGINE., + CLAUDIA CARDINALE| TECHNICOLOR® TECHNIRAMA® Released thu UNITED ARTISTS Fri. and Sun. 9:00 PM.— Saturday 10:20 P.M. Tony Randall, Burl Ives, Barbara Eden Friday and Sunday 10:20 P.M.— Shavertown end with relatives in Bloseni’s Saturday at 9:00 P.M. “The Brass Bottle” | for the WHOLE Family ! _CLOTHING SHOES — DOMESTICS Some Of The Odds And Ends These items | e! : are samples of what will be shown | its ? Dallas Kiwanis Women will man | the auction. High on the list of available merchandise is a goodly quantity of costume jewelry. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Vaughn, Bobby day visiting relatives in this area. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS DRESSES Ann's Apparel 95 MAIN STREET LUZERNE the Odds and Ends booth during’ Fred Scaife, Mr. | and Jimmy, Blossburg, spent Fri- | ‘At the first Sunday wedding held in Plymouth in 50 years, two sis- ters married Harveys Lake men. Shirley Uren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Uren, 252 Sr lord Row, Plymouth, was wed to Robert E. Grey, son of Mr. and’ Mrs. Lester Sites, Harveys Lake, | and "her sister, Rachel came the bride of Thomas L. Hum- mel, son of Mrs. Bessie Hummel and the late Hugh Hummel, Harveys Lake in a double cere- mony performed a: the home of | Robert Grey in Plymouth on Sun- day afternoon, July 5. Rev. George Clement, Emmanuel Mission, Harveys Lake, performed | the ceremony. Uren, be- | also of] Two Plymouth Sisters Are Brides Of Harveys Lake Men - = and carried a white Bible usen which rested an orchid. Her maid of honor, Miss Mary Kelly, Plymouth, wore a blue dress and white accessories. Best man was Timothy Grey, brothe- of the | bridegrcom . Rachel selected a dark pink dress | with white accessories and also carried a white orchid on a Bible. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hummel, N. J., | attended the couple. Mrs. Hum- mel was gowned in a yellow sheath. A reception followed at the | home of Mrs. Wahneta Hoppes, | Loyalville. Mr. and Mrs. Grey will reside at 254 Gaylord Avenus, Plymouth. Shirley wore a light pink street | while Mr. and Mrs. Hummel will length dress with white accessories live at the Lake. | $375 including Federal tax STORE HOURS 10:00 to Sox gh Phong: rising from a graceful, diamond in this solitaire to put maximum emphasis on the gem itself. Today's version of yesteryear’s high prong setting adheres toa tradition of some seventy years for simplicity i in‘an engagement ring. Payments may be arranged FRANK CLARK Jeweler 63 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre @) MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY tapered shank elevate the 5:25—THURS. 10:00 to 8:45 CLEARANCE PRICES in every DEPARTMENT — HURRY IN!!! GET HERE EARLY STARTS TO-MORROW! 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