The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 20, 1964, Image 4

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    "SECTION A — PAGE 4
Dallas Birthdays
Happy ‘birthday to the follow-
ing: Paul Hunt
‘Hadsell, Allen Ockenhouse, Jr.,
orah Ann Noon, Mr. Richard Bev-
Cheryl M. Hontz,
Catherine Culp,
Evans, Jeff Farley, John Layauo,
James O‘Keefe, Jan McDade, Dav-
en,
Williams,
id Green,
Maury, Allan J.
Goode, Kenneth Bayliss,
Davies, 3rd, Sheldon Drake, How-
ord Wiley, Arthur R. Miller,
“oc Huston,
~~ Parry, Jan Taylor,
Honeywell, Jr.,
is baul.
+ Lester
Carlton
Deb-
Eckert,
Gretchen
Charles
Dr.
Bill Sutton, Roger A. The
Cease, Steven Church of Christ,
Bruce S.
Mrs. Allen
Mary
Fiske, Lloyd t
Mrs. Russell
way.’
and Walter Henne-
Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs.
Alderson, celebrated their fifty-third |
wedding anniversary, Sunday, Aug- | Lake,
ust 16, with a family dinner.
couple were wed
Rev. C. A. Frick.
Stevens, daughter of the late Mr. | gy
| and Mrs. Zebulin Stevens, Broad- | grandchildren, Sharon and Terry
Otis Allen, Sr.,
for
in the | Church.
Westmoor, by |
is the former
There are three children,
Bethia King, and Mrs. Hildg Lein- |
Eva ; i thal, Harveys Lake, and Otis Allen,
Flushing, N. Y. There are !four
Dr. And Mrs. Otis Allen Note |
53rd Wedding Anniversary
Valley. He is a well known dentist.
The Allens have resided af the
forty-two years.
| are members of Huntsville Christian
They
Mrs.
| Leinthal and Janet and Wendy
Dr. Allen is the son of the late | Allen.
Corey Allen, Sweet '
Fri.
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1964
To Note 40th Wedding Anniversary
MR. AND MRS. JOHN M. BAUR
well known Back Mountain | past seven years and is a member
couple, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Baur, | of Council 302, Knights of Colum=
A
67 Shaver Avenue, Shavertown, |
will celebrate their 40th wedding
anniversary on Sunday, August 23,
with an Open House at their home
from 2 to 7 p.m. -
No invitations have been issued.
The couple were married in St.
bus and chairman of its Religious
Activities Committee. He is also
| Captain of the 4th Degree, Knights
of Columbus, Bishop Hafey Assem-
bly; chairman of the Vocations
Committee, Serra Club of Wyoming
Valley, an active member of Holy
Nicholas R. C. Church, Wilkes-| Name Society of St. Therese’s
Barre by the late Monsignor Char-| Church, Shavertown, Wilkes-Barre
i les J. Goeckel. Mrs. Baur is the | Fraternal Order of Eagles and
i former Mildred Kraft of Wilkes~
Barre. Attendants were Mrs. Homer
Capital Press Club of Harrisburg.
Mr. and Mrs Baur are the par-
.Hobbs, sister of Mrs. Baur, and | ents of four children.
Walter O'Donnell. Captain Madeline Baur, WAC
Mr. Baur who has been manager | connected with the Finance De-
partment of the U.S. Army at Ar-
lington, Va.; Mrs. Peter Skopic,
Sweet Valley; Mrs. Adrian De-
Marco, Sutton Road, Trucksville,
and John W., Terrace Avenue,
Trucksville, a teacher in the Dallas
Junior High School.
There are also 13 grandchildren,
nine grandsons and four grand-
daughters.
of the Penna. Liquor Control Store
at S. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre
for the past 26 years has served
as State President of the Liquor
Control Board since 1957. He
joined the Board when jt was |
first organized in 1933. He has |
also been president of the Catholic |
Layman’s Retreat League which is
associated with St. Alphonse Re-
"treat House, Tobyhanna, for the
|'Olenick-Pellegrinelli Bridal
Set For Saturday, August 22
law of the bride, East Hartford;
Miss Linda Bennett, Vernon, Conn.;
Mrs. Ronald Dinardo,. East Hart-
ford.
John Bradley, East Hartford, will
serve as best man and ushers will
be Oreste Pellegrinelli, III, Albert
Pellegrinelli, brothers of the bride;
Raymond Champ, Ralph Monroe Jr.,
all of East Hartford.
A reception’ will follow ‘at the
Wagon ‘Wheel, .Restaurant «in East
Hartford.
Mr. Olenick is employed at Pratt-
Whitney in East Hartford, in which
town the couple will reside.
Miss Joan Pellegrinelli, daughter |
of Mr. and Mrs. Oreste J. Pellegri- |
nelli, East Hartford, Conn., will be-
come the bride of James Olenick,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Olenick,
Lincoln © Drive, Shavertown, on
Saturday. morning at 11 .at St.
Rose’s Church, East Hartford.
Rev. ‘J. Sheafer will officiate at
the Nuptial Mass. J
The bride elect has selected Mrs.
John Case, East Hartford, Conn.,
as matron of honor. Bridesmaids
will be Miss Patricia Olenick, sister
of the bridegroom, Shavertown;
Mrs. Albert Pellegrinelli, sister-in-
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OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY —
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Purely Personal
PURELY PERSONAL :... Continued..
Mr. and Mrs. Al Dampf, Mount |?
recently entertained
their daughter, Mrs. Jean Sippel
and two daughters, Christine and
Gale, Easton.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lauer, Mount
Airy Road, recently had as guests,
Mr. and Mrs. James McGee and
sons, Jimmy, Richard and Michael;
Mr. and. Mrs. Edward Whalen and
daughters, Patricia and Gail; Mr.
and Mrs. William Whalen, and Mrs. |.
Leo McDade, Philadelphia.
Real Busy Week
* Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Wagner had
week they were guests of Mr. Wag-
ner’s sister,
at Gowen City. Over the weekend
they had as house guests Mr. land
Mrs. Richard Warnett, of the Bronx;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and
Mrs. Alice Sperling of Camp Hill
spent the week, and Mrs.
Ostrom joined the family for Sun-
day night supper.
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
attended the fiftieth anniversary of
Wyoming Valley Hospital of which
she is a 1959 gindunte yo ;
Weaver Helps Fight Fight
French Village Fire
" Ronald P. Weaver, seaman ap-
prentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles H. Weaver, Noxen, recently
| helped fight a fire in Villefranche,
France, while serving aboard the
guided missile cruiser USS Spring-
field in the Mediterranean.
round of activity recently. Last
Mrs. Fred Haddock,
Richard
While in the area, Mrs. Warnett
Nancy and Bobby Brown, Fer-
guson Avenue, spent the week-end
‘with Mr. and Mrs. Hank Parduski,
at their cottage, in Wyalusing,
where Mr. and Mrs. Arja Brown,
spent the day.
Mr. John Shortz, Newark, N. J.,
spent the week visiting relatives
in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Glahn,
Bunker Hill, are having as their
guests this week, Mr. and Mrs.
Glendon Prynn and Glenn, Joliet,
Ill. Mrs. Glahn will accompany |
them next week to Rochester, N. Y.,
where they will visit their mother,
brother and two sisters for a week.
Hostesses Named
Mrs. Paul Bartolacci Chairman of |
the Hostess Committee for the
Third Annual Home Tour sponsor-
ed by the Dallas Junior Women’s
Club has announced the following
club women who will act as head
hostesses during the tour on Sun-
day, September 13, between one
and five p.m.
Mrs. John Schmidt, Miss Marlyn
Lipfert, Mrs. Stephen Vraebel and
Mrs. Ludwig Pasquini. .
Art Seminar In Maine
Phil Richards, instructor of art at
Wilkes College who operated the |}
Hillcrest Inn at Ogunquit, Me., in |
the summertime has scheduled an-
other Art Seminar from August 22
to August 29.
Prominent artists will be on hand
to lecture and assist with those in-
terested in the art field.
Among the visiting delegation will
be Ed Dahlberg, of the American
Water (Color Society and John
Muench of the Portland School of
Art.
A number of local folk attended
the seminar held there two months
ago.
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Memorial Highway
Shavertown
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edge. Cut a strip two by eight
inches for the handle. Stitch
into a tube, clip seam and turn.
Attach to each side at top of
Dallas Quitdoer Theatre
Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. - Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
“How The West Was Won”
PLUS A SHORT
“Coming Out Party”
STARTS WEDNESDAY (26TH)
“Black Like Me”
and
“Hands of Orlac”
Starring Mel Ferrer
Pony Rides Before Show
SHOWTIME — 8:30 P.M.
shoe-tote bag,
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THEATRE
Thurs., Fri., Sat.,
Showing 6:30 and 9
“The Carpethaggers”
Sun.
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Showing 2 P. M. to 5 P.M.
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Sun.,
Thurs., Fri, Sat.,
'_ Mon., Tues.
(Con’t. Sunday 3 to 11)
Evening Shows — 6:30 and 9
‘‘How The West
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STARTS WEDNESDAY
Jack Lemmon :
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