Ir SER a seed / 5 VY d the unting yt >ach art to y the alk a- to pop ques- ant to a part ie gun . Dan’l ntucky > fron- Spring- ls. The to sat- nd © to len on he real sibility: ster three to the. ng li wer. 1s dy for sion. ramust ust. be ymeone I is un- fe com- 7... Con- 5 insures ir fav- remen know ommon ur gun rly and hooting 11 meet 15 at Virgie " heid Street, Trucksville, _ after visiting Mrs. Mary Chappell . training in Bainbridge, Md. ~ Roese, Sweet Valley, attended the 5 Washington Baby b Christened Here . ington, D.C., was christened August 27 by Rev. Robert Yost at Shaver- ~ town Methodist Church. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson was in town to see her great grand- ~ parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Moreck, ~ Shavertown and made the acquain- tance of her proud grandfather at ~ baptism ceremony. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. William Baker, Sr. Lehman Avenue, have returned home after spending a week at Ocean Grove, N. J. Mrs. Russell Lawry and daugh- ters, West Pittston, former resi- dents of Dallas and Mrs. Leslie Warhola, Church Street, spent a few days in Ocean Grove, N. J, last week. : Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kocher, Orlando, Fla., recently spent some time visiting friends and relatives ®" the area. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis, Tran- quility, N. J., were recent visitors of Atty. and Mrs. B. B. Lewis, Woodlawn Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poad, Lan- caster, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Evans. Candy, their daughter has bbeen a guest at’ the Evans home. Raelene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Daring, Lehman Avenue, is home and doing nicely after undergoing a tonsilectomy at Gen- eral Hospital, ‘Mrs. M. Richard Bevan, Hunts- ville is spending some time at the home of her parents in Kentucky. Mrs. Bevan left for Kentucky, upon learning her brother, age 16, had undergone eye surgery. The eye was injured some time ago, when some one dropped a bottle and a 3 ries fragment flew up and cut it. Mrs.” Jack Roberts, Main Street, Dallas, is able to be out again after a heart attack, while visiting at maythe home of daughter and son-in- | Wlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Carlo LaCorte, Ashley. Mrs. Eugene Fiske, King Street, fell in her home, several weeks ago and what ‘appeared then to be only minor bruises, have worsened enough for her to have medical attention. Mrs. Florence Roberts, Daven- port Street, after visiting her son, . Bob and family in ‘Md., flew from there to Chicago last week ‘to visit another son and his family. Judy Tinsley, Collingdale, ar- rived last week to visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, Davenport Street, and Mrs. Calvin Tinsley, Mountaintop. Judy is on the nursing staff of Presby- terian Hospital, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schneider, Judie, Davenport Street, and Miss Bobbie Lyons, Shavertown, have returned after spending ten days at Hampton Beach, N. H. and York Beach, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mac- Henry, Orange and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis LaBar, Huntsville Road, at- tended the Mrs: John Roushey, Jr., Vonder- has re- turned home after submitting to surgery in Nesbitt Hospital. Delmar Wintersteen, Harvey's Lake, is a surgical patient in Gen- eral Hospital. Mrs. Harry Hughey and daugh- ter Patti, Overbrook Avenue have returned after spending a week at the home of her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Earl, Hamilton Square, N. J. Their son, John Thomas returned to this area with his aunt and is spend- ing a week with his’ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Hontz, Shavertown. f Mrs. Martin Sorenson, Westwood, Mass., has returned’ to her home and Mrs. Charles Howe, Shaver- town for one month. Mrs. James Culp, Sweet Valley spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert: Ruff, Baltimore, Md. She enjoyed | helping. her grand- daughter, Kathy Lou get ready for her first day of school and also went shopping for school items. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hartman, Trucksville have returned home after visiting his brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Hart- man at Long Island. They also téok in the World's Fair and the Olympic Wrestling match. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chase and children, Mary, Leon and Charles, Pinecrest Avenue, have returned home after vacationing at Cape May, N. J., Ocean City, Md. and Chincoteague Island, Va. Stanley Hilbert and son, Glenn, Beaumont, and grandson, David, Shavertown, recently visited Joyce Hilbert, who is receiving basic Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Par- rish Street and Mrs. Forrest wedding of Phyllis Brown and Hank Sebring, in Elmira, on Satur- Jane Elizabeth Johnson, Wash- ~ The young infant daughter of General Hospital where he is a pa- tient. Mrs. Moreck was present at the Miss Elaine Allison Wood, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Wood, | Parish, N. Y., became the bride of | Bradley Lewis Updyke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Updyke, Par- | ish, N. Y. at Parish Methodist | Church, Parish, N. Y., on Saturday, | September 5 at 2 p.m. Rev. Charles Rudd performed the double ring ceremony before an altar gladioli. decorated with white | Given in marriage by her father, | the bride wore a floor length gown | of silk organza over bridal taffeta ! with fitted bodice, long tapered ! sleeves, scoop neckline, appliqued | with Venice lace and sequins. The | dome skirt was fitted at the waist- line with matching detail on the front and a detachable train fall- ing into a chapel sweep. Her! fingertip veil of illusion was at- ‘tached to a crown of peatls and sequins. She carried white daisies intertwined with ivy on a white Bible. | Miss Donna White was maid of | {ohn S. Fluck, III Brown-Sebring wed ! ding, Saturday, in Elmira. honor and bridesmaids were Miss Mr. and Mrs. John Fluck, Jr, 151 S. Grant St., Wilkes-Barre, an- nounce the birth of their first child a son, John Fluck, Jr., August 31, at Wyoming Valley Hospital. The baby weighed in at eight and one half pounds. Mother is the former Joan Thomas, Wilks- Barre. Mr. Fluck is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Fluck, Sr., Har- veys Lake, formerly of Philadelphia, who are just thrilled over the ar- rival of ‘their first grandchild. Thomas Allen Myak An eight pound, four ounce son, Thomas Allen, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Myak, Hamilton Road, RD 4, Dallas, August 24 at Nesbitt Hospital. There are three other sons, James, Robert, and Kenneth. Mrs. Myak is the former Evelyn Blackmon, Houston, Texas. Mr. My- ak is employed with the Federal Aviation Agency. Sharon Rae Henney Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Henney, | Lilitz, RD 1, announce the birth | of their first child, Sharon Rae, in | 27. Mrs. Henney is the former Ruth Schietrumpf of West Hazelton. Mr. Henney is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Ray Henney, Kunkle, who spent last | weekend at Lilitz. Grandmother | tail. | Carl Dymond. Ringbearer was Timmy Stoddard. A reception followed at the | Octrolic, Trucksville, William Cease, Lancaster General Hospital, August | den Singer, Scranton, Mrs. Ethel Henney stayed in Lilitz for a’ week | Noxen. pe are | Bride Of Former Dallas Native | MRS. BRADLEY L. UPDYKE | Bonnie Updyke, sister of the groom, | Mrs. Leonard Rice and Miss De- borah Houghton. Miss Connie er was flower girl. The attendants were dressed in | Say- | informal length gowns of maize | silk organza over taffeta fashioned | with Dior sleeves, scoop neckline, | dome skirts with unpressed pleats | at the side and a detachable skirt | with envelope drape and bow de- The maid of honor carried a bouquet of white and yellow dais- ies and the bridesmaids yellow and | white chrysanthemums. The flower | girl wore mint green nylon with overskirt and matching headpiece. She carried yellow button mums. Glen Eyet served as best man | and ushers were Gerald Wood, and Candlelight Cottage after which the couple left on a wedding trip to the Poconos. The father of the bride estab- lished and operated Dallas Hard- ware prior to moving to N. J. Stull People Have Thirtieth Reunion Thirtieth reunion of Stull resi- dents was held Sunday, August 2 | in Newell's Grove, Stull. Attending were: Roy Transue, | Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs. William | Hough, Mrs. Emma Hough, Ruth | Hough, Almedia; Mr. and Mrs. An- | drew: Soback, Beverly, Michael, Cindy, Berwick; Miss Virgie Tran- sue, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bidwell, Mrs. Lena Millham, Forty-Fort; Mrs. Alvin Anthony, Kingston. Mrs. Stanley Correll, Carbon- | dale, Mr. and Mrs. Warren French, | Pennellville, N. Y., Russell Tran- sue Sr., Russell Transue II, Russell Transue III, Kunkle; Mr. and Mrs. ' Robert Adams, Plainfield, N. J; Albert Adams, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams and son, also Plainfield. ; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Baker, Trucksville, Albert Stitzer, Shaver- town, Ernest Stitzer, Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith, Pitts- burgh; Irmal Dewar, William De- war, Gary Roe, Lee Baker, Evelyn Devans, Gloria Oectrolio, Richard Dallas RD. : Mrs. Emmy Roese, Robert Roese, George Blossom, Sweet Valley, Al- Patton, Mrs. Agnes Butler, Larry Butler, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Butler, Belle, Lee, and Wendy; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler, Brenda and Billy; Mrs. Howard Shook, Terry, | Carl, and Kurt, and Stella Shook, | ~ Buy Printed Napkins At The Post | port was submitted by Mrs. Thomas | { E. Cease. ' during the past year. | one marriage, and the following births: | a half years. | Mrs. Roy Moss, Mrs. Maud Yeisley, ' Entertains Club Mrs. [Eugene Miller, Lakeside Drive, Harveys Lake entertained |‘ her card club recently. Prizes THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1964 ~ Butiord Rovrion The thirty-fifth annual reunion of the Bulford Family was held at Benton Park, August 16. A smor- gasbord dinner was served. Mrs. O. L. Harvey of Dallas presided. Devotions were in charge of Allan J. Cease, pre-ministerial student at Lycoming College. Secretary’s re- Mrs. Clarence R. Elston, historian, reported np deaths in the family There was Harold Elston and Gloria Kitchen, December 14, 1963; a son, | Leslie to James E. and Nora May Brown, ' Moorman, November 11, | 1963; a daughter, to Sam and Sally Brown, March 6, 1964; a daughter Kimberly to James and Shirley Shotwell, March 6, 1964; a son to Joseph and Melvina Rushnock, August 15, 1964. Mrs. Elston also reported there are two pre-ministerial students in the family: Allan J. Cease, sopho- more at Lycoming College, Wil- liamsport, and Ronald Moss of Dal- las, a freshman student at’Columbia Bible College, South Carolina. Other college students in the fam- ily are: Susan Fielding, freshman at Lycoming; Shirley Wyrsch, Univers- ity College, New Paltz, N. Y.; Bon- nie Shotwell, freshman at Lycom- ing; Janet Fielding, Kutztown Col-~ lege; and Carol Franklin, student nurse at Montgomery Hospital, Norristown, This year’s high school graduates reported by Mrs. Elston are: Susan Fielding, Lake-Lehman; David Els- ton, Ronald Moss, John Dodson, Dallas High School; Lynn Moss, Lancaster High School; Carol May | Franklin, Hatboro-Horsham High cong Mountain Jointure, All officers were elected last year | for two year terms. | Officers of the Reunion are: Presi- | dent, Mrs. O. L. Harvey; vice presi- | dent, John Fielding; secretary, Mrs. | Thomas E. Cease; treasurer, Robert | Dodson; Games Chairman, Allan J. | Cease. Next year’s reunion will be held at Benton Park the third Sunday | in August. Roy Moss was appoint- ed in charge of tables and coffee. Gifts were presented to the | following: Oldest member of the | family present, Olie L. Harvey, aged | i { ‘Engagement Announced i MISS BETSY Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Turner | School; Bonnie Alice Shotwell, Po- II, of R. D. 3, Wyoming, announce JEANNE TURNER 0 . - 7 | I Blaine, : | Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sayre, Debbie, ! | Karen, Beth, Mr. and Mrs. | employed with the Wyoming Na- | the engagement of their daughter, | Betsy Jeanne, to Robert Edward Richmond, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Richmond ' of 101 Shave Avenue, Shavertown. 3 Miss Turner was graduated from Dallas Senior High School and is tional Bank. Mr. Richmond, also an alumnus of Dallas High School is serving with the U.S. Air Force. He is! presently stationed in Mississippi. The wedding is planned for December. Mr. And Mrs. Bert Fennell Feted On 50th Anniversary At. an open house attended by | three years ago. many friends and relatives, Mr. 82; youngest member of the family 207d Mrs. Bert Fennell, Pole 129, | present, -Rae Malak, aged two and Members of the family coming the greatest distance, Mr. and Mrs. | Leland Cooke of Wilmington, Del; | couple married longest, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Moss, 41 years; newest | married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Har- old B. Elston, December, 1963. Largest family present, Mr. and | Mrs. Henry Boltz and family. | Present were: Wilmington, Del. | Mr. and Mrs. Leland Cooke; Silver | Springs, Md., Mr. and Mrs. Glen! Evans, Renee Evans; Binghamton, | N. Y., Mrs. Frank Wyrsch, Miss | Shirley J. Wyrseh; Johnson City, | N. Y., Mrs. George Ives, Dennis Williamson; Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Larri Moss, Lynn Moss, Mike Moss, Mrs. Anna Koring; Pocone Lake, Mrs. Mary Cobleigh, Mrs. Alice Shotwell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boltz, children, Bart, Robyn, and Scotty. Huntsville, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Elston, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Els- ton, Dale Elston, Mr. and Mrs. John Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rod- da; Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Har- vey, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Cease, Allan J. Cease, Mrs. Myrtle Rine- man, William B. Rineman, Mr. and Lester Moss; Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Miers, Rachel and Roger Miers. Nanticoke, Mr. and Mrs. George Schimmel, Frank Price, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boltz; Shavertown, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Malak, daughter Rae Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Powell, Dave An- drews; Trucksville, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Norrie, ‘Jo Ann Norrie, Judy Misson; Plymouth, Vera Coates; Wilkes-Barre,” Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moss, Bobby and Sally. were won by Mrs. Harold Lamore- aux, Mrs. Robert Rice, Mrs. Faye Williamg', : Also | present were Mesdames Myron Williams, - Al Shafer, Ken- neth Raphael, Clint Cobleigh. NEW PEP Get Ready early for FALL and WINTER Driving x AAA — BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS The Dallas Post SERVICE HAVE A TUNE- FOR CARS' Up At The “Y” Routes 118 and 309 Dallas HIGHWAY S&H Green Stamps 5 RIRTIES Dallas Esso Servicenter OPEN 24 HOURS | Harveys Lake, celebrated ‘their golden wedding anniversary on Sunday. The well known couple .were married “in St. Margarets Church, South Wales, by the Vicar of Aberamon on September 7. Mrs. Fennell is the former Maud Hankin, daughter of Fred Hankin, England, now retired from the diner business. Mr. Fennell was employed by Glen Alden Coal Company before going’ into the Gasoline Service Station at Trucksville and Har- | veys Lake, from which he retired | VISITS SISTER ~~ | £ Rear 29 North Main Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Mrs. David Estus, Westerly, | — READ THE TRADING POST — | Gmina Conn., formerly of Dallas ‘is re- | mmm" Tay et er cuoerating after major surgery at Providence Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Stolarick, Lehman, while on a '‘month’s vacation visited his sister. © The Stolaricks also spent several days at the World's Fair before ‘they returned home. Housewarming Members of the family | | A popular Master of Ceremonies and comedian, Mr. Fennell is much in demand throughout Wyoming Valley. He produced many woman- less weddings and mock trials for numerous organizations and churches. He is also active in the Legion | of Honor, a uniform body of the | | | | | | were | welcomed at a housewarming given | Sunday afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Larry Farr, at their new home in Loyalville.: ¥ Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley ‘Farr, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Levo Kocher, with children, Lori and Jeff; Othella Lillie, Tunkhannock; Mrs. Madge Nixon, and Mrs. Betty Darraugh with sons Jeff and Jim, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Farr Sr.’ and Mr. “and Mrs. Dale Farr Jr., | | Shrine, being commander for the past two years and bringing four cups and trophies to this region through competition out of state. Mr. and Mrs. Fennell are the par- ents of two children, Mona, now Mrs. David Jones, Wilkes-Barre, and Charles of Rochester, There are also five grandchildren and three great grandchildren. HONEA TRAM QO COINSINNE DRAIN Ma LAS N. °¥. 4 | { ~ Feted On Birthday Mr. and Mrs.: Lewis Ferrey | entertained at a birthday party for daughter Susan at their home. ' and Mrs. Ord Dick, Kenny, Present were Mr. Gary, Joe, Kirt | Parkinson and Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ferrey, Memorie, David, Kathy , Bonight, Fallie, Duane, Steve Wickard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan, Lydia, Frankie, Jennie, Mrs. Edwin Britt, Mrs. Caroline Ferrey, Trudy Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ferrey and Susan. At Geisinger Llewellyn Jones, R. D. 3, Dallas, | was admitted to Geisinger Medical Center on September 1. SECTION B — PAGE 5 READ THE TRADING POST Woon WORK? Let us make any item you might need — MALCOLM KITCHEN always has the answer to carpentry problems Back Mt. Lumber Co. MAIN STREET SH Dr. Optometrist 88 Main Street, Dallas 674-4506 DALLAS HOURS: 2 to 8 pm. 2 vo 8 pm. 2 v Tues. Wed. Friday to 5 p.m. Evenings: Thurs. & Fri. to 8 p.m, Aaron S. 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