DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA A. S. Cilvik Honored On 78th Birthday A. 8S. Cilvik, Dallas, R.D. 4, Out- let Road, formerly of Wilkes-Barre Township was guest of honor at a birthday party September 27th William F. Pascoe Tabak Wave As Wife In Fall Ceremony Mrs. Estella Pascoe, 800 Wyo-| Priscilla Fox, sister of the bride, ming Avenue, West Pittston, an-' was maid of honor and selected a Dallas WSCS Has Mission Program Dallas Methodist WSCS met Tues- day at the ‘Church. Call to prayer was given by Mrs. Zel Garinger. Mesdames Nelson THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1964 Miss Anna Mary McAvoy, Dallas Betrothed To Larry G. Zulauf Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. McAvoy, | by the Ava Maria Institute, Wash- : SECTION A — PAGE 5 FOR MODERN PRINTING, TRY THE POST REVLON SPECIALS Nelson, Lewis Reese and John Blase | 86 Church Street, Dallas, announce were in charge of the Mission Pro- | the engagement of their daughter, ington, D. C. Mr. Zulauf is a graduate of Wash- given by his son and daughter-in- law, Carl and Marilyn Cilvik, 80 |’ wes the marriage of her son, | pink satya gown with a bouquet of ( @ Dodson, daughter of Mrs. Boyd Ash Street. Those attending his 78th birth- day festivities were Mrs. A. S. Cil- vik, Miss Mary Grasavage, Mrs. Margaret Toole, Mrs. John Sha- honey, Mrs. Tillie Van Dyke, Mrs. Anna Killian, Miss Jeanne Cilvik, the latter three, daughters of ‘the celebrant; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Avery and children, James and Michael, Lagderty, N. Y,; Mrs. Joan Booth ans daughter Catherine, Monticello, N.'Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Werck- mann, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Ralph, Lynn, Ruth and David Cilvik, children of the host and hostess. David Perry Hopfer A six pound, twelve ounce son, David Perry, was born to Mr. and Mrs. David Hopfer, Noxen, Septem- ber 26 at General Hospital. This is their first child. Mrs. Hopfer is the former Char- lotte Patton, Beaumont. Have Baby Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Henry Petroski, RD 1, Sweet Valley, became the par- ents of a six pound, nine ounce daughter, Denise Joy, + September 16 at Nesbitt Hospital. There is esvther daughter, Debra ‘Ann. Mrs. eroski is the former Ada Masters, Sweet Valley. nounce Birth A six pound, nine ounce son, James Charles, was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Williams, E. Cen- ter Hill Road, Dallas, September 27 at Nesbitt Hospital. There is an- other son, Billy, age two. Mrs. Williams is the former Betty Man- near, Dallas. Linda M. Glogowski An eight pound, fifteen ounce | daughter, Linda Marie, was born to || Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glogowski, RD 5, Shavertown, September 24 at Nesbitt Hospital. There are three other sons, Walter Jr., David, and Paul. Mrs. Glogowski is the former Marie Bonning, Ceasetown. Mr. Glo- gowski is a teacher. at Dallas Jr. High School. Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kinton Thomas, Jr., Palmerton, Pa. an- @ unce the birth of a daughter on ptember 29, weighing six pounds, twelve ounces. Mother is the former Jeanne Car- yodson, Huntsville and the late Mr. Dodson. Mr. Thomas is the son of Thomas K. Thomas, Sr., Palmerton and the late Mr. Thomas. Fourth Son Born Mr. and Mrs. Tony DeCosta, Taunton, Mass., announce the birth of a son September 15. Mrs. De Costa is the former Janet Moore, |} East Dallas. Her mother, Mrs. Bea- | trice Moore, who has been with | Mrs. DeCosta for several weeks, will return to her home this week- end. This is the fourth son. { There is also a daughter. Child- | ren, in order of age are: David, | Susan, Richard, and Robert Allen. | | ee new baby is not yet named. Daughter Born 2 | 0 e® Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hope of | - . Dallas. « announce the birth of a sev- Endicott, N. Y., announce the birth | of a daughter on September 25. || Mrs. Houe, the former Irene Shultz, , is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shultz of Dallas. i Another daughter, Mrs. Joseph Bohunicky, the former Ethel Shultz, | also gave birth to a baby girl on September 27. Mr. and Mrs. Bohu- | nicky, also of Endicott, have an | other daughter, one and a half | years old. New Baby Son Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stair, Daven- port Street, Dallas, have welcomed a baby boy, Robert Edward, into their home. They also have a daughter, Ellen Jane, aged four. Mrs. Stair is ‘the former Jane Owens, daughter of Mr. and ¥rs. Richard Owens, Parrish Street, Mr. Stair is the son of Mrs. Edward Stair, Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown. , Daniel Allan Ayers Mr. and Mrs. William Ayers, Nox- Jn pound, four ounce son, Daniel Allan, Oct. 4 at General Hospital. There are five other children, Charlene, Rae Anita, Cynthia, Bil- ly and Jackie. i Mrs. Ayers is the former Shir- ley Patton, Noden. Mr. Ayers is employed with the Veterans Hospi- tal, Wilkes-Barre. Card Club Held Card club was recently held at the home of Mrs. Sheldon Mac- Avoy, Main Street, Shavertown. Present were Mesdames Clifford "Garris, Fred Rundle, William Long, ~ Walter Kozemchak, Edward Dungey, Robert Montgom- James Jolly, ery, and the hostess. Winne William F., to Miss Mary Barlow, | pink carnations and lilies of the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. valley. Artnur James Barlow, Hatboro, +a. | Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at Hatboro Manor after which the couple left for Ni- agara Falls on a honeymoon. The aouble ring ceremony took place at Willow Grove Methodist Church Saturday evening, October 3 with Rev. Machlan officiating. | Miss Barlow was given in marri- | late Philip Pascoe, R. D. 3, Wyo- age by her brother, Arthur J. Bar- | ming and is stationed at Willow low, who left Sunday for a two year | Grove Air Station with the Navy. tour of duty in Greenland. 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