SECTION. A — PAGE 5 Neighborhood Ne THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1964 ws And Notes Of Personal Interest 1 > Wt) ® BACK MOUNTAIN LUMBER CO. GIFT SHOP This is the week for a visit to the HOUSEWARES DEPT. in Back Mt. Lumber Co. Gift Shop! Christmas won't be complete without SANTA PLACE MATS by Hallmark. They're large — red and white — and only 8 w A necessary item and one that would ' be appreciated is a new card table cover — all colors — of quilted vinyl. water resistant with drop sides— priced from $2.50 up. Truly a large — exciting gift is a selection of Libbey Glasses! They come in sets of 8 and are in all sizes and: shapes and colors. Cordials — Hi Balls — Sherbets — Iced Teas and Old Fashioned — or just plain water glasses. From $3.00 up. Woodenware - rich looking & so practical. Look over the large dispiay of Trivets, Sewing Boxes, Recipe Boxes, Pepper Mills, or Large Wooden Platters to hold a huge roast. a tree well and an adjustable metal clamp to hold meat secure- ly while you carve! $4.98 and $9.95, Oh! and Ah! over the Pressed Glass. reproductions by West- moreland, Emerald Green with the Antique Grape Pattern and Clear Glass with Cranberry. In- dividual pieces are priced as low as Tbc each. Ideal for a boys room, or den is a SCHOR-PARCRAFT Lamp with a MINUTEMAN BASE and a matching. Revolutionary War shade. Stands about 24 inches high. $21.95. Get your wrappings and rib- bons - - - they're going like mad. Hurry - - - in to Back Mountain Lumber Company. Lumber Co. FOR GIFTS UNUSUAL ! WRAPPINGS CARDS - TRIMS By HALLMARK Memorial Highway ~ Shavertown Open 8 AM. to 9 PM. EVERY DAY ik : : : ‘ J Stain and | “Bromfield, Mrs. They have | Bethel Street, Wilkes-Barre, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roberts, Claymont, Delaware, became the bride of Dr. David Wardan Kunkle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wardan Kunkle, 86 Carverton Road, Trucksville, at First Presbyterian Church, Wilkes- Barre, on Saturday, December 5 at noon. The ceremony was performed by - William A. Smith. played the wedding music Luther Balliet was soloist. The bride. who was given in mar- riage “by. her father wore a full length gown of white bouquet taf- feta and Chantilly lace styled with a portrait neckline, - fitted bodice and long tapered sleeves. The apron skirt had a front panel of lace and a sweeping chapel train enhanced by three tiers of lace. Her fingertip veil of illusion ar- | ranged in three tiers fell from a ! crown of lace and pearls. She car- ried a Colonial bouquet of white roses and pompons with an orchid in the center. Mrs. Elton Brace, East Dallas, matron of honor selected a full length gown of mandarin blue bou- quet taffeta fashioned in an Em- pire silhouette with scoop neckline and elbow shy sleeves. The A-line ‘skirt fell from a band at the waist enhanced by a cabbage rose and the back featured a detachable wat- teau train. Her headpiece was a matching open pillbox with Dior bow and circular nose length veil, and her Colonial bouquet was of and {4 'blue mist and white pompons. Bridesmaids were Miss Shirley Charles = Smith, both of Wilkes-Barre; Mrs, James Griffith, Harveys Lake, and Mrs. Norman Phillips, Spottswood, N. J. They were dressed identical to the matron of honor in [Persian rose shades and carried bouquets of azalia pink and white pompons. All wore single strand pearl necklaces, Dr. David W. Kunkle, Trucksville Takes Joan E. Roberts As Bride Miss Joan Elizabeth Roberts, 38 | gift of the bride. Little Ruth Brace was flower girl. She was adorable in a mandarin blue bouquet taffeta floor length { gown styled with a white organdy overskirt and large bow at the back. | On her head she wore a floral head- | | band and carried a basket of blue mist, azalia pink and white pom- pons. Elton Brace served as best man Rev. Benjamin Jacobson and Rev. | for Dr. Kunkle and ushers were Richard Ayre | Dr. Carlton Davies, Dallas; Jerry Miers, Willingboro, N. J., James Grifith and Keith Yeisley, Harveys Lake. Master Bert Brace was ring bearer. The mother of the bride chose a mauve ‘rose point chantilly lace dress fashioned with scoop neck- line, cap sleeves and sheath skirt. Her pillbox hat of mauve silk or- ganza was trimmed with sequin leaves, white accessories and white orchid corsage. Mrs. Kunkle, the bridegroom’s mother, selected a toast colored re- embroidered lace sheath with jacket and three quarter length sleeves. Her hat was a gold rainbow lame toque. She wore deep brown ac- cessories and her corsage was of white orchids. A reception followed at O’'Con- nell’s Kingston House after which the couple left on a honeymoon to Alabama and Florida. They will reside at 86 Carverton Road, Trucksville, upon ‘their re- turn. For going away the bride wore a grey and black two piece suit dress trimmed in red and a red coat with mink collar, grey and black acces- sories and white orchid’ corsage. The bride was feted at a variety shower given by her bridal attend- ants, a pantry shower by Mrs. Ruth Turn Reynolds, and a luncheon at Hotel Sterling by Mrs. Robert Car- ver and Miss Mary Ann Kushin. The brigeroom’s parents entertain- ed at Irem ‘Temple Country Club at a rehearsal party. Fourteen karat ~ gold $395 FRA - td bebe Wetvay Wop: % F 2° ~ we | J tA” Pal ~ = x ai X ’ x That's because it does away with tick-tock parts (the hairspring and balance wheel) that limit the accuracy of all watches. Instead, the Accutron has a tiny tuning fork that vibrates 360 times a second - translating electronically-controlled energy into time superbly accurate. There’s no winding - no usual maintenance, Payments may be arranged ; Jeweler 63 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS ~- CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS 10:00 TO 8:45 14 karat Spaceview $200 "Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whitesell, among the members of the Home Builders Association of Northeast- ern Pennsylvania and Home Build- ers Auxiliary enjoying themselves at the Auxiliary’s holiday dance at Irem Temple Country Club. stallation of Mr. Whitesell, one of the founders of Whitesell Brothers, Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. entertained Mrs. Jennie Kunkle, Mrs. Esther Haas and Harry, Mr. and Mrs. Job Dietz and Cheryl, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hilbert at Thanks- giving Dinner. In the evening, everyone enjoy- ed slides of Canada, Florida and the western part of Pennsylvania. Miss Clause will be married Dec- ember 19 to Joseph Baganski, Jr., Shavertown. Dallas, dancing in foreground, are: The social event marked the in-'! as president of the Home Buildres Association. He ig among the char- ter members of the organization which «is currently enrolling new members who will be formally ad- mitted at the Home and Industry. Show March 11-14 at the West Side | Armory.’ “it : | Joseph, J.” Murtha, dancing with his wife, center, is chairman of the membership campaign and Mrs. | | Murtha is president of the aux-! iliary. {Another Back Mountain couple sharing the happiness .of the -hol- iday affair sre Mr. and Mrs. John Liotta, of Midway Manor, Kingston Twp., seated at left center. .'‘Mr.| Liotta is with the Pennsylvania Gas and Water Co. and serves: with. the, utility as a Home Builders represen- tative. [Four Outstanding Senior Girls Goodwin Hilbert- Four outstanding Senior girls, sel- ected by the faculty of Lake-Le- { hman High School, were presented { by Mrs. Carrie Rood, at the Christ- | mas meeting of Harveys Lake Wo- | man’s Service Club held Wednesday | evening at Lake Elementary School. So honored were. Jackie Hoyt, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb | | Hoyt, ; Mary ‘Marchakitus, daughter DARING'S Market CHOICE WESTERN T-Bone & Sirloin Steak - 89: CHOICE : Round Steak Ground Round 79. Steak 89: LEAN MEATY Pork Butt - - sve 37% FRESH LEAN : Ground Beef - - 31bs. $1.29 - BONELESS RUMP OR Sdn Th - . 95 Pork Sausage OUR OWN — LARGE OR Bologna - DARING’S DIAMOND Walnuts Corn LIPTON’S DRY Onion Soup - DARING’S COUNTRY STYLE Braunschweiger - SHURFINE (Whole Kernal) Franklin Sugar - = BOS (Sliced) 40° - 49. (Shelled) G9 : (#303) 35° 54# BAG . 56° - ne 37° LONG Instant Coffee ‘MAXWELL HOUSE (10cOFF) = 6 oz. Jar $1.05 SOFT WEAVE 4 Toilet Tissue . SCOTT FAMILY Napkins - 9 so 25¢ i count) 227° SARA LEE Chocolate Cake wor TOE WERE OPEN SUNDAYS Open Mon., Tues., Wed. 9 to 6 — Thurs., Fri, Sat. 9 to 9 674-8481 Honored By Lake Women | of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marchakitus, | Susan Lamoreaux, daughter of Mi: and Mrs. Russell Lamoreaux, and Gail Kelley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kelley. The girls were selected by the faculty for their scholarship, character, leadership and service in school, church and community. Miss Brenda Clause Feted At Shower DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Personal Mrs. Jean Kuehn, Machell Ave- . : nue, is a patient at Muhlenburg Miss Brenda Clause, bride elect nMedical Center, where she was ad- was feted at a Variety Shower giv- en Saturday evening by Flora Sue! Anderson, a member of the bridal party. ’ Tables were decorated in shades of with matching favors. A large cake | decorated with miniature wedding ' bells in corresponding shades carri- | ed out the nupital theme. | Games were played and refresh- ments enjoyed by the ‘following, Mrs. John Clause, Mrs. Joseph Ba- | ganski, Sr., Barbara Baganski, Mrs. Wayne Schmoll, Mrs. Robert Berqu- ist, Miss Joan Hand, Miss Laura Pierson, Mrs. Harry Pierson, Jr., Mrs. Frederic Eidam, Mrs. William Pethick, Mrs. Jack Sidoreck, Mrs. | A. J. Moreck, Mrs. Henry Calkins, Mrs. Walter ShaverMrs. James Alexander, Mrs. Joseph rNeuner, Mrs. Gladys Wood, Mrs. Robert Domnick, Mrs. Joseph Allen, Mrs. Sarah Reese Ferguson, Mrs. John Stahl, Mrs. Carl Storz, Mrs. Henry Hill, Mrs. Ruth Redmond, Mrs. Tho- mas Mundy, Sandy Ash, Mrs. Fred Anderson, Mrs. Walter Karl, the guest of honor and the hostess. Mrs. Charles Gosart Is Hostess To Cancer Group Mrs. Charles Gosart, Sr.; enter- tained members of her Cancer | Dressings group Tuesday afternoon at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Christmas dessert, - cookies and beverages were served and each lady received a (Christmas corsage. ~The luncheon was held after their monthly Tuesday morning get to- gether when the women turn out large quantities of Cancer dressings. Present were Mesdames Roy Trexler, Eileen Marth, Frederic H. Eidam, Walter Gerlach, Chafles ‘Dressel, Eva Ray, Lewis Evans, { Frank Reiley, James McFarland, William Pethick, Lucy Kelley, Flor- ence Kast, Ruth Houser, Newton Ness, Clara Letts, Mrs. Frederick “Anderson and the hostess, ETAO | | Ness, Clara Lettes, Frederick Ander- | son and the hostess, Mrs. Gosart. Mrs. Allen Sorchik, president, congratulated the, students and pre- sented each with a gift. Rev. T."R. Bonhaman lauded the excellent ex- ample each presented as a result of good Christian living. shop’ Fund and composed by Mrs. Raymond Garinger, literature and education chairman, was sung by Mrs. Sorchik. Following this each member placed her contribution en- velope in a mailbox outside the door | of Opportunity cleverly decorated by Mrs. Garinger. All will be used to build the Scholarship Fund. | The ladies will pack Christmas { Cheer and Food Baskets on Decem- | ber 19, and will deliver their ann- jaa aid to needy residents on that | day and December 20. Mrs. Robert | Traver thanked everyone for their | donations of toys, canned goods and games for the baskets. Cookies | are to be delivered to the homes | of Mesdames Elwood Davis, Howard Piatt, Elwood Whitesell, Carl Swan- | son and Earl Crispell, in time to be packed in the Christmas baskets. Mrs. Carl Swanson announced { that a choral group was being for- med in January under the director- : ship of Mrs. John O'Connell. | Members interested are asked to contact ‘Mrs. Swanson or Mrs. O‘Connell. Mrs. George Searfoss re- ported on the County Federation of Woman’s Club Convention at Gen- ettis. A Christmas poem . and prayer were presented by Miss Pauline Davis and a Christmas Play was pre- sented by Mrs. Carl Swanson. Cast Whitesell, Charles Williams, Clar- ence Swire and Joseph Rauch. Mr. And Mrs. W Celebrate 45th Mr. and Mrs. Walter ‘Gerlach, Sr., Fernbrook, observed their 45th wedding anniversary on Saturday, i December 5. | The former Miss Elizabeth Smith "and Mr. Gerlach, both Wilkes-Barre’ fen at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, ‘Wilkes-Barre. Attendants were Mrs. Margaret Smith McKendrick | and Joseph Siegel. The Gerlachs have resided in the Back Mountain for over 40 years, ‘moving into the home which Mr. A song telling of the club Scholar- ! natives were married by Rev. Wol-: | Past Matrons’ Party i The Past Matrons of Dallas Chapter No. 396 Order of the East- ern‘ Star - will have their annual (dinner ‘party at the Irem Temple | Country Club Saturday, December 19, at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Ann Joseph, president, ap- pointed Mrs. Oce Beryl Austin and Mrs. Elma Price, cochairmen, to | whom reservations should be sent | before Wednesday, December 16. | i I Legion Auxiliary Plans Holiday Dinner Party Auxiliary = to Dallas American Legion Post 672 will hold it’s an- i nual Christmas dinner and party for members, husbands and guests on December 17 at the Post Home, starting at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. G. C. Richards is dinner chairlady, . assisted by Mrs. Gus | Shuleski, Mrs. George Cave and | Mrs. Bernard McDermott. Enter- | tainment is in charge of Mrs. Wil- liam Hagenbaugh. Fifty cent gifts will be exchanged and mémbers are reminded to bring their own table place settings. Reservations must be made. no later than December 14, with Mrs. Richards, 674-0239, or Mrs. Shule- ski 674-3219. Special Holiday Stamps Special Christmas postage stamps, | five cent denomination, decorated | with holly and mistleto, are so fes- | itive that they may easily be mis- | i taken for Christmas seals. Watch lit before you send off a package! | gay with a dollar's worth of postage | | charge. Nice for the Post Office, | ' tough on the ulimate consumer. alter Gerlach Anniversary Gerlach built and where they have since resided. Mr. Gerlach who retired after being employed a number of years at the Vulcan Iron Works is sexton at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shavertown of which the couple are active members. There are two children, Mrs. Wal- ter Gosart, Shavertown, and Wal- ter Jr., Elyria, Ohio, and six grand- children, three boys and three girls. The anniversary was observed quietly by the couple. PLACE ORDERS NOW Delicious All Butter Christmas Cookies 4 Doz. $1.00 PHONE 674-3076 SI | ' Chef Hans Menzel’s HOLIDAY BAKED GOODS 'STOLLEN — FRENCH & DANISH PASTRY Famous Old World Delicacies 126 CHURCH ST., DALLAS ol = » # n A 3 ® a TRIE TE ITE IRIE TE SORE SS RIMSII wT »” ZK EKER | mitted on Tuesday. Mrs. Grace Lee is spending the winter at Pompano Beach, Fla. Mrs. Earl Chamberlain, Lehman, is a surgical patient at Wills Eye light pink, azalia pink and white Hospital, Philadelphia. Mrs. Lida Smith, New York City, former buyer at Lord and Taylor's has moved into one of the Hedden Apartments * off Machell Avenue. Miss Smith is the sister of H. W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dendler, Ber- wick; Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Beach Haven; John Parsons and daughter Linda, Kunkle, called on Mrs. Mary Dendler at Carpenter Nursing Home this week. : Miriam Olver. teacher in Brook- lyn, Howard and Melvin Olver. stu- dents at Roberts College North Chili, N.Y., spent the Thanksgiving week-end with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Olver, Davenport Street. : Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, Bradford and Roderick, have moved from Shavertown. to their newly built home in Holland. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Russell Grey, have moved to their new home on Forty Second Street. where they entertained on Thanksziving Day. Mrs. Anna Brown, Josenh Street, and Mrs. Allen Montross, Forty See- cond Street, rerentlv visited the former's sister, Mrs. Clara. Hoffman, Pocono Lake and Mrs. Leroy Christ- man, Pocono Pines. Joseph Goode, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goode, Jackson Street, entered American Oncologic Hos- pital, Phila., for a check-un. Mr. and Mrs. William Lambert and family, Dover, N.J., visited Mrs. Jennie Kunkle and relatives over the weekend. Willard Covert. Fernbrook, is a ratient in Nesbitt Hospital where he will remain for anothar week to ten devs after suffering a heart attack. Mr. Covert within the 1ext two weeks will celebrate his &5th birthday and 24th weddiig anni- versary. He hopes to bz home for the latter and the Christmas holi- days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wrigley and children, Arlington. Va., and Mrs. Agnes D. Heath, Philadelphia, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daily, Shavertown. Miss Nancy Sieber student nurse a* Geisinger Medical Center spent the Thanksgiving holiday with hex parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sie- ber, Chase. Also on leave frum Geisirger for the holiday were Judy Woolbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woolbert and Susan Karl. daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Karl, both of Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Miller. and family, Washington Crossir2, came home Tuesday after spending the week-end with Mrs. Elizabeth Row- lands, the Charles Mahlers and Ralph Whipp. : Mr... and Mrs. Lester McCarty, N.J.,, Eugene McCarty ard Jane, Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mc- Carty, Richard and Marjorie. Shav- ertown; Miss Catherine Voelker, Wi.kes Barre. weve Sunday guests o° Mr. and M:s. Elwood McCarty. Ralph Templin, Denver. Colorado, who has been visiting his mother Mrs. Edith Temnlin. Dallas, flew to Gerard, Ohio, Friday to wisit his brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Richard Temnlin. = Accompanving him were his brother Thomas Tem- plin, his wife. Marian and son, Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hughes and family, Bethlehem, were Thanks- giving ‘weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weber and Mrs. Lida Hughes, Mooretown. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kaleshef- ski. Wilkes Barre. have nurchased the home of Mrs. Ray Shiber on E. Center Hill Road. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Zanni and Mrs. was comprised of Mesdames Elwood | stamps over and above the mailing | Minnie Worth, Tevittown and Mr. and Mrs. John Fluck, Jr., and son, Johnny, Wilkes Barre svent Sun- day visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Fluck, Dudley Avenue, Harveys Lake. Mrs. Raymond Moore entertain- ed at Thanksgiving Dinner several members of her family. Present were Mr. and Mrs. George Salis- bury, Rhode Island: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moore. children, Lynnette, Eddie and Walter; Kenneth Moore and George Zingle. Douglas Hess, Demunds Road, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Veitch and daughter Allison, Tonawanda, N.Y, spent the Thanksgiving week-end garet Veitch, Mill Street. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Antrim, Oak Hill, entertained for Thanksgiving dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Drake | Pine City, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Brooks, Bonnie, Lynn and “Lisa, Yorktown Heights, N.Y. Mrs. Victor = Piccone, Skyview Drive, Dallas, is a patient in Jeffer- son Medical Center, where her hus- band was admitted last week. Ned Hartman, Davis Street, has | flu. « Teddy Wright,” son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wright, Orchard View Terrace, was admitted to General Hospital Tuesday evening. Mrs. Elmer Dailey, Dallas, was admitted to Nesbitt Hospital Tues- day. Mr." and Mrs. George Rome, Al- toona, have moved to- Hillcrest Drive, Dallas, with Mr. Veitch’s aunt, Miss Mar- recovered after a bout with the. sage o~ 3» CR ple £8 FR Br CR Ah a “lp 3 A “By ay ASE Bd Be 4h 4b oy