| __SECTION A — PAGE4 Purely ~ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schuman, ew York City, and Dr. and Mrs. pp Braun, Kensington, Wash- n mn, D. C., spent the weekend their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kear, Lake Street, the occa- Miss Maggie Jacobs, Montreal, nada, spent the weekend with | sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roberts, eet Valley, have moved to Need- e, Pa. eighton Scott, Harveys Tals 1, spent the weekend in New k City where he was best man e wedding party of Miss Jean sWard, Groton on the Hudson, and ristopher Shillock, New York Ci- at First Liberal Catholic Church, York, on Sunday morning. Mr. ock was Mr. Scott's roommate Haverford College. | Mr. and Mrs. F. P.'Shannon, Lew- isburg, recent newcomers to the ck Mountain, have purchased a home on Woodcliff Drive. Mr. Shan- on is manager of the Farmers Co- ) Association with headquarters nkhannock. rs. Lida Hughes, Mooretown, pent the weekend in New York Ci- | ith her daughter-in-law, Mrs. | s Hughes, Bethlehem. They at- | ed several Broadway shows and World's Fair. r. and Mrs. James LaBar and | nmy, Parrish Street, were among | coup of Royer employees, who ently spent the days at the orld’s Fair. s. Donald LaBar, Fernbrook, | e time visiting her son, Mr. | | Mrs. Cecil Hinnent and daugh- s, Greenville, N. C. | nice and Rhoda Knepper, Al- spent the week-end wit 1, Dallas. rs. Fannie Long and Mrs. Leu- Galebach, Penryn; Mrs. Callie steroch, Mrs. Kohler, Elm; and 5s. Wideman, Neffsville, recent- | ‘spent the afternoon with Mrs. e M. Diehm and Miss Callie! .mesderfer, who reside with the | les Hoslers, Parrish Street. | Mrs. Carl Daubert, Parrish Street, las, was guest of honor, Thurs- | Hay, October 8, at a gathering, cel- bbrating the anniversary of Mrs. Daubert. A covered dish luncheon | vas served. Present were Mesdames Brown, Charles Hosler, G. S. Wil s, James LaBar, Donald Pae- | 7, Miss Caro] Williams and they t of honor. Attorney and Mrs. B. B. i dlawn Drive, spent the week- | bnd visiting their son, George, Clar- , where college home-coming s observed. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon French, | ten and Sue, Chalfont, spent | esday visiting Mr. and Mrs. | ph Frantz and Evelyn, Brook St. | unday visitors at the home of » C. Hoslers, Dallas, were Mr. and Mrs. George Biemesberfer, Mrs. ' ath Malchnee, Penryn; Mrs. Mary pnt, Manheim; Mrs. Mary Nel- | bon and Mrs. Vera Yeagley, New lland, who visited their aunts, s. Sallie Diehm and Miss Callie emesderfer, who resides with the |" Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogers, Har- y Lake, spent the weekend in; New York, visiting Mr. and Mrs. | 3% arren French. Mrs. French is the | crmer Annabelle Adams, Alder- | on, and Mrs. Rogers is the former | fessie Davis, also of Alderson. The | rirls were former friends and | olmates. : Mr. and Mrs. Roger McShea, Jr., ganids Road, moved Monday to 9 Jones Drive, Fairway Estates, | edin, Florida. : . and Mrs. F. Charlton Heslop, | nta Marie, Cal., formerly of Sha- | own, flew in on Monday to $ his mother, Mrs. Frank Heslop, | unds Road, who is ill at Gen- | Hospital. They are staying with tives in Forty Fort while here. | man Avenue, Neighborhood News And Notes | Of Personal Interest © 0.E.S. At Farmer's Market Mrs. Leona Wandell Shavertown Couple Are Feted On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pope, Rou- shey Street, Shavertown, celebrated | their 22nd wedding anniversary on Saturday evening when friends ga- thered to tender the couple a lovely ! surprise party. Married October 10, 1942, Mrs. Pcpe is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Howell, Shavertown and her husband is the son of Mrs. George Trudgeon and the late War- ren Pope. Mrs. Pope is a well-known hair- dresser and Mr. Pope is employed by the Kanaar Corporation. They are the parents of two children, Ricky and Carol. Present at the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Honeywell, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tondora, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Pramick and Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. George Trudgeon and Floyd Kim, Mr. and Mrs. Denton Up- dyke and Danny, Pat Gardner and Carol Pope. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1964 To Observe 45th Anniversary At Open House Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Booth, Leh- announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Ann Booth Whitlock to Joseph Funke of Wilkes 8 Bare. and Glen Summit. Visited Florida Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owens, Dal- las, have returned home ‘after spending a vacation at Hollywood, | Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner were returned home after spending | celebrating their thirty-fifth wed- | ding anniversary. While enroute they visited Mr. and Mrs. David |. Jenkins, | Walter Williams, Pompano Beach; | Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lloyd, Fort and Mrs. G. S. Williams and Lauderdale and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | Mekeel, Ormond Beach. Orlando; Mr. and Mrs. | | Sweet Sixteen Miss Nancy Brown, daughter of | | Mr. and Mrs. Arja Brown, Ferguson | Avenue, will celebrate her six- | teenth birthday, tomorrow, Oct. 16, at a family dinner. Nancy is a junior and majorette | at Dallas Sr. High School. | MR. AND MRS. HARRY F. GOERINGER, SR. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Har- F. Goeringer, Sr., Glenbrook Farms, Demunds Road, Dallas, will honor their parents at an Open | House, Saturday, October 17, at | their home in celebration of their | 45th wedding anniversary. No invitations have been issued | and no gifts are requested. The couple were married on Oct- | ober 17, 1919 at United Church of | J. Rauch | Christ by the late Rev. Stein. Mrs. Goeringer is the for- mer Mary C. Malkemes, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Malke- | mes, Shavertown and Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Goeringer, a local realtor for over 50 years is the son of the late rn SWedish Exchan Delights Junior Miss Birgitta Vigborg, a Rotary exchange student from Sweden, en- | | tertained the Dallas Jr. Women's | Club - at their first meeting of the | , season last week. Miss Vigborg | \ comes from Upsala, the oldest un- | iversity town in Europe. She is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred | | Eck, Dallas, and a student at the Dallas Senior High. Miss Vigborg | gave a commentary on national holidays and customs, fashions, sports, and education. She also showed color slides of her native country, which is very similiar in s climate and very colorful to the | Back Mountain at this time of the year. Miss Vigborg will continue her | her education as a Civil Engineer | when she returns home. Mrs. Merton Jones, President of: the Dallas Jr. Women's Club an- nounced that a benefit dance will | be held November 6th at the Con- tinental Inn. “This will be a Fun Night,” said Mrs. Jones. “Door priz- es will be awarded, games played and dancing from 9 until 1 am. Proceeds will be given to PARC - Pennsylvania Association For Re- tarded Children. Cost will be small! and Mrs. Jones hopes that members guests and residents of the Back Mountain who would like to have | an enjoyable evening, and at the same time contribute to this very worthy cause, will attend. It was also announced that Mrs. Leonard Grobowski will be chair- man of the Fall Dance to be held | | | meetings. ge Student Women Nov. 28th at the Brothers Four in Dallas. Mrs. Ned Hartman, co-chair- man, will assist with arrangemer®s. Mrs. Charles Allabaugh will handle publicity. Dancing will be from 9 | to 1 am. A buffet will also be served. Reservations must be in| by November 23rd. Members of the club and their guests are invited. Mrs. Evan Bonawitz reported that the Chorale sang at the Irem Tem- ple Country Club on Saturday, Oct. 10th. Eight Junior Club members signed up for the chorale. Rehear- sals have been changed to the first and third Monday and the second | and fourth Tuesday of each mont to eliminate interference with the club’s meeting and executive board | Rehearsals will be held | at the Library Annex in Dallas from | 8 until 10 p.m. Mrs. William Car- roll will direct the group and Mrs. | | David Carey is pianist. Miss Lipfert, chairman, Marlyne project has been adopted, the sell- ing of Tom-Wat Christmas Candles. | The Junior Women hope their friends and neighbors will help by | buying and giving Welfare Baskets | and annual Scholarship Funds. Mrs. John Pasquini and Mrs. Paul Bartolacct attended the Penn State Conference, and Mrs. Pasquini gave a delightful and enthusiastic report on the sessions held. She reccom- mends for each club member to at- | tend at least one conference. “It inte aI is 1 finance | informed the club mem- | bers that a new ways and means | HAT tna A pe I ct SACI ED Mr. and Mrs: Fred Goeringer, N.| Wilkes-Barre. parents of six children: Christine, wife of Dr: Richard :Binford, Hag- | erstown, Md.; Eleanor, wife of Prof. | Charles Taylor, Monterey, ‘Calif.;’ Lois, wife of Prof. Lee A. Swein- | berg,” Forty Fort; Carolyn, wife of Robert Raymond, Batavia, Harry, Jr.,» and Earl, the real estate business with their father. There are also 17 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Goeringer are mem- | bers of the First Reformed Church in Wilkes-Barre. Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Walter Porter, Ber- wick, celebrated their silver wed- ding anniversary, recently, with a dinner party, held at Perugino’s, Luzerne. iy Present were: Mr. Porters sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Almon Altemus, Car= verton; Mr. and Mrs.. Clark Lewis, Beltsville, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Porter, Delware, and the guests of | honor. The couple were presented with a silver carafe. ‘Richard Alan Pilger [ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pilger, Rochester, N. Y., announce the | birth of their sisth child, a boy, | Richard Alan Pilger, September 23. | Seven pound, six ounces Richard | has these brothers and sisters: Deb- | bie, 9; Larry, 8; Michael, 7; Stephen, I'5: Jo Ann 2. Mrs. Pilger is the former - resident of Beaumont, son [of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kozak, Beaumont. Mr. Pilger is also a former resident of Baeumont, son | of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pilger. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Atty. James Lenahan Brown, | Westmoreland Hills, returned home | Friday after being a patient at the Veteran's Hospital. | was an unforgettable aol happy | experience,” said Mrs. Pasquini. Miss Marlyne Lipfert was repre- sentative of the Club at the North- eastern District and ' Junior Dist- | rict. of Penna. Federation of Wo- men’s Clubs held September 30 in | lace forming a crop top jacket, partners in | Miss Margaret Ar Wed In August Ceremony bateau and | sleeves, and sheath skirts with flow- ing panel and topped with a bow in the back. They wore matching open crown pillbox hats with cir- took place in First | cular The marriage of Miss Margaret" Ann Ochs, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Harold Ochs, Main Street, Conyngham, to David Fouchs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Fouchs of Folcroft, Pa., M. E. Church at Conyngham, Satur- day, August 22. Rev. Carl Rutherford performed the ceremony. Miss Betty Dusler was organist and Mrs. Clinton Bettner sang “O Promise Me” and “I Love You Truly.” t Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white organza short sleeves and scoop neckline. The bell shaped skirt of organza featured motifs of Venice lace and fell into a shaped train Her elbow length illusion veil was arranged on a pillbox, trimmed with lace and pearls. She carried a cascade bou- quet of white orchids and baby ivy. Mrs. Alice Gruver, Drums, was matron of honor for her sister and Mrs. Carol Fouchs of Folcroft, twin sister of the bridegroom, was brides- maid. They each wore an aqua floor length gown with fitted bodice, was best man and ushers were Harry Strohl, law of the bridegroom, and Mark Strohl, pink silk sheath with white acces- gown with fitted bodice of Venice | sories, and a white orchid corsage. Mother of the groom chose a blue silk white orchid corsage. church parlors. Virginia Beach, Va., the couple will reside at 422 South Third Street, Colwyn, Pa. tended West Hazleton High School was employed at Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, Hazleton. for Globe ‘Security System, Inc. He attended ‘Sharon High School. nn Ochs neckline, elbow length Drums, brother-in- also of Drums, nephew of he bridegroom. The bride's mother selected a sheath, white accessories and A reception followed in the Following a honeymoon trip to The bride who at- The bridegroom is an investigator DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Dallas OES Chapter 396 will be Has Happy Birthday at the Luzerne veils, and carried cascade | ters, Gertrude Davies, bouquets of yellow rosebuds. Johnson, Myrtle Rineman, James Mortimer, Boothwyn, Cockran and Shirley Gensel. brother-in-law of the . bridegroom RL re Hospital Auxiliary , Card Party Oct. 28 Annual Dessert Card Party of Shavertown Branch, Nesbitt Hospi- tal Auxiliary will be held Wednes- ! day ,October 28 in the auditorium of the new nurses home at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. County Farmers | Market on ‘the 19th, 21st and 23rd | of October with home baked goods. | Please contact the following la- |! dies if you have baked goods to donate: Chairman, Bina Holdredge; | ‘Co-chairman, Martha Price,” Dendler, Betty Meeker, Doris Wal- Margarete Jane Mary Carl Hontz and Mrs. Ly-! Mrs. Leona Wandell, East Dallas, was honored September 30 on her 80th birthday by family and friends, { who dropped in to extend felicita- tions. | Among those who called were her sister Mabel, Nora Hall, Mrs. Albert Blase, Mrs. Walter Gerlach, who brought a beautiful bouquet; daughters, Mrs. David Kitchen, Em- ma Lou, Susie and Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. David Adams, Mrs. Iva Dennis { and Emma Creagh. She was delighted with the lovely cross stitch stamped quilt from her daughter and is anxious to get to work on it but will save it until ' snowy weather prevents her en- | joying the beautiful weather out- . doors. Another appreciated gift was a sewing basket, also from her man Lull are co-chairmen. Table, : daughters. door and special prizes will be = warded. Tickets may be purchased from any member or at the door. Mrs. , Cute BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS The Dallas Post 'Bicaks Arm Wayne Frederick, son of = Fire William Thomas and Mrs. Harold (hicf and Mrs. William Frederick, Shappelle are hostesses. | w. Center Street, broke his right ! wrist Tuesday afternoon while play- ing with friends. Chiet And Mrs. To Mark 40th Anniversary Chief and Mrs. Michael Ted Noxen, will observe their 40th wed- ding anniversary on Saturday, Oct- | ober 17 at their home and will wel- Mr. and Mrs. Goeringer are the’ come their friends and relatives. Mrs. Traver is the former Alice Schooley, daughter of Corey and Frances Schooley, Noxen. The couple, who have resided in Noxen for 25 years of their married life, are the parents of four child- N. Y.;| ren: Eugene, Geneva, N. Y.; Corey, Traver Dallas; David, Great Bend, Pa., and Mrs. Alice Weaver, Wilkes-Barre. There are also seven grandchildren. Chief of Police’ of Noxen for some years, Mr. Traver is well- known and is a member of the Back Mt. Police Chiefs Association. He is employed by the State Highway Department. The couple are members of Noxen Methodist Church. Miss Peggy Jane Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Smith, 1114 N. Van Buren Avenue, Allentown, will’ become the bride of Richard Monroe, son of Mrs. Herman Mon- roe, Stafford Street, and the late Mr. Monroe on Saturday evening, at the Moravian Chapel, Bethle- hem. Ceremony will Be performed by . Rev. J. Bassett at 7:30 p.m.. An Uncle of the bride, Bdward Dun- gey, Forty Fort, will: be soloist. The bride has chosen as her at- tendants, her. sister, Betty = Lou Smith as maid of honor and brides- Smith-Monroe Nuptials Are Set For Saturday Evening maid will be Donna Dungey, Forty Fort. David Hall, Kingston, will serve as best man and Daniel Frederici, Trucksville, and Kenneth = Smith, brother of the bride as ushers. A reception will follow at Mid- way Manor Moravian Church. Miss Smith is a graduate of Allen High School, Allentown, and is em- ployed as a dental assistant. The bridegroom elect is a graduate of Westmoreland High School and is employed as Natona Mills. - ‘The couple will reside ‘at Trucks- ville. Final arrangements for the Dal- las Senior Woman's Club’s Lunch- eon, Card Party, and Hat Show, were made Monday night at the home of Mrs. Robert F. Moore. Mrs. Howard Wiley is chairman of the affair which will be held Wed- nesday, ‘October 21st at the Trem Temple Country Club. Luncheon will begin promptly at 1:00 with an informal showing of Millinery immediately following. Millinery display is by courtesy of The Boston Store and Mrs. Jean Kessler of the Millinery Depart- ment will present new Winter fash- ions, including a full-skin mink mo- del. Other models ranging budget price to many famous names will also be shown. Twenty lovely door prizes will be awarded during the card party from Athens, Pa. portion of the affair, and the draw- Card Party, Hat Show, Luncheon Highlights Fall Social Season | ening with Mrs. Robert F. Moore, ing for the beautiful hand-appliqued quilt which has been on display in the Dallas Branch of the Miners National Bank will be held at this time. Public is cordially invited to at- tend this entertainment filled af- ternoon and the Committee urges reservations be made by Friday ev- Mrs. John Rogers or Mrs. Howard | Wiley. Tickets can be obtained | from any member. Present at the meeting were: Mrs. I Howard Wiley, Mrs. Anna Sten-! ger, table prizes; Mrs. Crozier Wile- man, door prizes; Mrs. Harry Ed- | wards, drawing; hostess, Mrs. Ro- | bert Moore, tickets; and Mrs. Gran- i ville Sowden, President of the Wo- man’s Club. Others on the Commit- | tee are: Mrs. Francis Fry, Mrs. Dar- | ASB rell Crispell and Mrs. John Rogers. | for gracious living - for no other accessory imparts such an air to the home. Suited for every occasion from a snack tray lunch to a dinner for twelve, solid silver is infinitely adaptable to serve in many ways. 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