3! gin | | o oF ve and Mrs. Warren Brown and daugh- Frank DeGrace and Michael, Md. | and Mr. and Mrs. 4 | and Mrs. Eugene Fiske. King Street. i ber home in Huntsville, ’ spent th : ~ i | | ! | Mrs. Charles Hosler, Parrish St. Purely Personal Jack Lee, Terrace Drive, Dallas, who is spending the winter at his home in. Fort Lauderdale, Fla., is sailing on - December 23rd, from Fort Lauderdale on the Cunard Liner, Carmania for a cruise to the West Indies. He will visit San Juan, St. Thomas, Curacao, Kingston, Port Prince, returning to Florida THE DALLAS POST, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1964 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Inter? SECTION A on January 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cloak, De- munds Road, left Thursday for Worthington," Pa., to spend Christ- mas with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruf- ‘ner, parents of Mrs. Cloak. Mrs. Cloak is the Luzerne County Avon District Manager. ; Mrs. John P. Kupstas returned to December 9, after being a surgical patient at Mercy Hospital for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lancaster, Shavertown, entertained at Christ- mas Eve Dinner, Mrs. Edith Hunt, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans, Schuylkill Haven, and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Evans, Shaver- town. John Sheehan, who is tito ~ with the U. 8. Army in Columbus, Ohio, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Shee- han, Huntsville Road. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whipp, Ferguson Avenue, entertained Miss . Mary Bevan, Philadelphia; Mr, and Mrs. Rennie Derenfeld and children, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lewis and children, Beltsville, Md.; and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Root, \! Binghamton, for Christmas ‘Dinner. Mrs. Stephen Welitchko, East Dal- | las, spent Christmas in Philadel- ~ phia with" friends. Airman Glen Hilbert, who is sta- tioned at Myrtle Beach, S. C., is spending the holidays with his sis- ter, Mrs. Gladys Wood, Shavertown. Miss Grace Cave, Huntsville Road, has been ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Parduski, Hillcrest Avenue, are spending the holidays with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, ‘Wayne Webb, Chicago. ’ ~ Mrs. Ira Cease, Franklin Street, | spent the Christmas holiday with ~ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shroeder, Eliza- ‘beth, N. J. Joseph Hoeg, a senior at Univer- sity of Maryland, is spending the holiday recess with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoeg, ‘Shavertown. 1 Cynthia Townend, student .at Wellesley College is spending the holidays with her parents, Atty. and Mrs. Frank Townend. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Barbour, for- merly heads of Wilkes-Barre Day holidays with Dr. and Mrs. Morrell Kniffen, Catal Street, Wilkes-Barre. Dr. W. J. Kennedy, Machel Ave- nue, was admitted to Mercy Hos- pital, Scranton, on Sunday after- “noon, { ~ Mrs. Mark Herndon and son, Todd, Herndon, Va., spent last weekend with her mother, Mrs. T.M.B. Hicks, Pioneer Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Samuels and children, Lehman Avenue spent the holidays’ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacobs in Montreal Miss Beth Pillarella, daughter of | Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Pillarella, Haddon ‘Hills, is home from West- minister: College to enjoy the hol- iday recess with her parents. Mr, and Mrs. ‘Ralph Brown, Par- | rish Street, spent Christmas with | their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. | Warren Brown, Elmira, N. Y. Mr. ¥ ters are former residents of Dallas. Their daughters, Mr. .and Mrs. Hank Sebring, Cortland, N. Y., were also guests. Mrs. DeGrace is the former Nancy Miss Miriam lve, is spending the holidays at her parental home in Dallas. She is a teacher in ‘the ‘Wadley Jr. High School, located on 114th St., in N. Y. City.’ Miriam is faculty advisor for the school year- book this year. She is the daugh- ter of Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Olver, Davenport St. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malkemes, Ferguson Avenue, spent Christmas with their daughter, Peggy, son-in- law and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mahoney and family at Hemstead, Long Island. George 'Shortz, Wilmington, Ohio, former resident of Wyoming Valley, recently came to this area to take his daughter, Gale, a student nurse at Nesbitt Hospital, home for the holidays. While here, he visited friends and relatives in the Back Mountain. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Hosler. Lynn, Sharon, Peter and David, State College, spent the holiday with Dr. Hosler's parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poad and daughter, Candy, Lancaster, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Shel- on Evans, Ferguson Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Williams and arol, Parrish Street, visited Mr. Walter Vaughn, Jim and Bob, ssburg, during the holiday. r. and Mrs. Forrest Roese. eet Valley, spent Christmas, with ir son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roese, Ronnie. Franklin and Betsy Sue, Strongville, Ohio." Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fiske and ‘son, Gary, Darby, Pa., spent the holidays with their parents. Mr. > “and Mr. = “Mr Carlton Reed, Mrs. Fred Scaife, Mr. and Mrs. || ' At a lovely pre-holiday wedding, Miss Brenda Marion Clause, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Clause, 115 N: Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, became the bride of Joseph P. Ba- ganski, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baganski, Sr, 26 Bergh Street, Hudson, in St. Paul’s Luth- eran Church, Shavertown, on Satur- day afternoon, December 19 at 3. Rev. Frederic H. Eidam performed the double ring ceremony before an altar decorated with vases of white gladioli and pompons. Ralph Mac- aravage, soloist, sang “O Perfect Love” and “The Lord’s Prajer,” accompanied on the organ by Mrs. Clayton Stetson, who also played the wedding music. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of white satin fashion- ‘ed with a scalloped, scoop neckline of peau de angela lace dotted with seed pearls, long tapered sleeves and princess line front. Her modi- fied bell skirt was trimmed with garlands of lace throughout and the full back cascaded into a chapel train. Her’ veil of imported French illusion fell from a scalloped pearl crown and she carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and pom- pons. Miss Barbara Baganski, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor and selected a long gown of battle green velvet styled with a bateau neckline, fitted bodice accented by a pleated ‘satin cummerbund and side olec ‘bow with a modified bell ‘skirt. - She ‘wore a matching scalp crown with a circular veil Her cascade bouquet was of red and Mamie Eisenhower carnations. Mrs. Wayne Schmoll was mat- ‘ron of honor. and bridesmaids were | Misses Flora Sue Anderson and Joan Hand and Mrs. Robert Ber- quist. They wore gowns identical to. the maid of honor and carried bouquets of red carnations and white pompons. They all wore a single strand of pearls, gift of the bride. Little Susan Pierson, flower girl, was charming in a floor length gown made with scoop neckline, fitted bodice and full skirt fashion- ed with ‘a large satin bow at the back. She wore a matching head band and carried a basket of red carnations and white pompons. Best man was Joseph Salus and ushers were William Wheeler, Ed- ward Sorbelli, Robert Berquist and | Frank Kasmerowicz. Jay C. Hill | was ringbearer. The mother of the bride selected | a blue lace sheath with cranberry Bride Of U. S. Navy Man MRS. . JOSEPH P. BAGANSKI, JR. floral cloque hat and white acces- sories. Her shoulder corsage was of white orchids. The bridegroom’s mother chose a gold brocade sheath with white fur pill box hat and white acces- sories and wore a corsage of cym- bidium orchids. A reception followed at the Amer- ican Legion Post Home, N. River Street, Wilkes-Barre, after which the couple left on a short honey- moon trip to Washington and Ar- lington, Va. For going away, the bride wore a cerise chiffon sheath dress with brown velvet pillbox hat, brown accessories and a white orchid corsage. Mr. and Mr. Baganski left Christ- mas Day for the West Coast to re- side in San Francisco, where Mr. Bagangski is stationed with the U.S. Navy. The bride was feted at pre-nup- tial showers given by Miss Barbara Baganski and Mrs. Robert Berquist, by Miss Flora Sue Anderson, by Mrs. Wayne Schmoll and Miss Joan Hand and the office personnel of Heavenly Shoes, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Clause, the bride’s parents entertained at a rehearsal party on December 18. ———— eee em Dallas Kiwanis Women Hold Christmas Meet Dallas Women of Kiwanis held their annual Christmas party Wed- nesday evening “Temple | Country Club. F Gifts were exch Irem anged and Christ- mas (Carols sung b Gloria Dol- | { bear, accompanied by Miss Carol | Sutton. Tables were festive with | red and white tapers, pine boughs | and white toothpick styrofoam | trees, arranged by Mrs. Guyette, Mrs. Vincent Roman and | Mrs. Leo Corbett. The ladies selected their Christ- | mas Family and sent a check to same. Favors. were to local convalescent homes. Mrs. at a short business meeting and the | nominating committee comprised of | Mrs. Merrill Faegenburg, Mrs. Rob- | Mitchell | ert Dolbear and Mrs. Jenkins reported the following slate lof officers for the coming year: President, Mrs. Alfred Ackerson; | 1st Vice President, Mrs. | Kreidler; John Blase; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Frank Mathers, III; Secretary, Mrs. Leo. Corbett; Treasurer, Mrs. | George Thomas. Lake Street THE Tow Housk _ HELEN and JOE LAZORICK Thanks fo all our kind friends, You've ) been really 2 grand! ray Yew Yor Dallas William | distributed | Edwin Thompson presided | Thomas 2nd Vice President, Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Carkeek, R.F.D. Hunlocks Creek, will cele- brate their 64th wedding anniver- sary on New Year's Day. The former Alice Hazlett, daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George | | Hazlett, Bloomingdale, and Mr. | Carkeek, son of the late Mr. and | Mrs. William. Carkeek, also of Bloomingdale, were married in the parsonage - of . Dallas Methodist Church by the late Rev. Fred Young. The couple had dinner at the old Raub Hotel in Dallas before return- ing home, making the trip by horse and sleigh, an all day event six decades ago. They lived in Bloomingdale for a time, moving to Nanticoke in 1920. Mr. Carkeek was employed at Susquehanna Colliery for many years. The couple then moved to their present home with Mr. Car- keek operating his own restaurant, Welcome Inn, at Sweet Valley. In Pikes Creek Couple Are Wed 64 Years On New Year's Day | | 1940 he was thrown into a hay mower drawn by his team of mules and suffered two broken legs which hospitalized him for some time, leaving him unable to continue stant source of entertainment for working. His radio has been a con- him since that time and he never misses a Sunday morning worship broadcast. Mrs. Carkeek, once a talented craftsman, suffered a stroke two years ago and, is also incapacitated. The couple are the parents of three children, Mrs. Ernest Eve, Hamilton, Ohio; Mrs. Arthur Hontz, Shaver- ‘| town, and William, Lucasville, Ohio. There are also eight grandchildren, and 11 great grandchildren. No celebration is planned due to the health of the couple but they would appreciate receiving cards from their friends. A Very Happy Anniversary, and Mrs. Carkeek. Mr. Mr. And Mrs. George W. Belles Note 57th Anniversary Date Mr. and Mrs. George W. Belles, Maple © Heights, Dallas, ‘celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary on Christmas Day. : The former Cora Knecht and Mr. Belles were married in Larksville by Rev. Green. Mrs. Belles is. the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knecht, Edwardsville, and" her husband is a Wanamie ‘native, son of the late Mr: and Mrs. Al Belles. The couple moved to this area | 40 years ago. They are the parents | of four children, . Harry, «Dallas; Edgar, Tunkhannock; Mrs. Fred La- moreaux and Arthur, both of Fern- | brook. Thirteen grandchildren and | eight great grandchildren complete | “the family circle. ..-Mr. Belles, who has been retired for =. some ..years. enjoys raising chickens, gardening | and flower | culture. His. wife who 'is handi- capped somewhat by ‘arthritis per- forms her household tasks but has had to give up the excellent seam- stress work which she did over the . years. ‘Mr. and Mis. Belles are members of East. Dallas Methodist Church. The couple ioined their son Harry | Dinner | and family for Christmas and. ‘in. the evening went to the | home of their daughter, Mrs. Fred | Lamoreaux, continuing a ritual | which has been the order of the day for some time. Mr. And Mrs. Wi Mr. and Mrs. William Naugle, Sr., { celebrated their 42nd wedding anni- versary on December 25. The couple were married in Cen- | tral Methodist © Church, Wilkes- Barre by the late Rev.. William H.! Day. Mrs. Naugle is the former Mildred Sayre, daughter of the late | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Pikes | Creek. Mr. Naugle is the son of’ the late Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Naugle and is engaged in farming in the Pikes Creek area. Polka Party The Girls’ Gymnastics and Baton ! class of the Back Mountain YMCA | will have a Polka Party on Satur-' day, January 9, beginning at 10:00 | am. Girls: are asked to a brightly ‘colored - dresses, skirts, | peasant blouses, etc. for this party. l i Celebrate 42nd liam Naugle, Sr Anniversary / Mr. and Mrs. Naugle are the par- ‘ents of seven children, Mrs. Doris Gordon, Benton; Mrs. Betty Remley, | Lloyd, William, Jr., and Gerald, all [of Pikes Creek; Lewis Kingston and Mrs. Alice Kuczawa, Reading. There are also 27 grandchildren. tid | BURTON | LUSTER | Holy Fashions Dallas Shopping Center 675-2222 Call for Appointment | lott, month in actual daily use on Accutron Watches Are Payments may FRANK = _ because Accutron is the watch of railroad accuracy. Run by microsonic vibrations with only twelve moving parts (no need for a balance wheel or springs), Accutron is guaranteed not to gain or lose more than one minute a ~ meeds the right time all the time, Accutron is the answer. FED. TAX INCL. Jeweler 63 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre MEMBER AMERICAN GEM. SOCIETY the wrist. For a man who Priced From $137.50 | be arranged CLARK | Jaunt To Southland | days before Christmas on a motor Bingamons On Holiday Li Lee Steinhauer Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bingaman and children, Rick, Tim, and Scott of Oak Hill, Dallas, left several announces the birth of their first child, a daughter Laura Lee, at the U.S. Army Hospital, Munich, Ger- trip to Sarasoto, Florida where they many on, Decenther 24, spent the holiday with Mr. Binga- ! man’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. | Pounds, fourteen ounces. Carl Deibler. | Mother is the former Virginia On the way down they stopped | | Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. at Carlisle and Elizabethville, Pa., | wit rd M Dall D. 1 where they visited with their par-! ° y organ, Dallss, &: 1D. 1, entts, and at Charlotte, N. C.| This is their first granddaughter where they were the guests of Mr. | and the third for Mr. and Mrs. Paul and Mrs. Larry Bingaman, brother | Steinhauer, Centermoreland. and sister-in-law of Mr. Bingaman. | The Bingamans will return to Dal- | las in time for the New Year Holi- | At Geisinger day. Mr. Bingaman is a member of the Clifford Johnson, Harris Hill faculty of Wyoming Seminary and Road, Trucksville, was admitted to Mrs. Bingaman is the former Sallie Geisinger Medical Center on De- Miller of Millersburg, Pa. | cember 21. ’ | Lt. and Mrs. William Steinhauer The little one weighed in at six | Make Reservar) For The BIG MEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY AT WAHOO INN Pole 156 Harveys Lake 632-5971 ————et—— — SUBSCRIBE 10: THE POST — WOMEN’S GIRLS’ MISSES — FROM $19.00 CHILDREN’S — FROM $9.00 ® Car Coats ® Dress Coats ® Jackets 2 Sizes, Tool ALL STYLES ALL SIZES Plus 100 S&H Green Stamps with ths coupon : Coupon GLOBE STORE j, COUPON WORTH EXTRA 100 EXTRA | ( S&H STAMPS [» Addition To Regular Stamps 3 On Cash Purchase Over $5.50 & Coupon _ For All Merchandise ® Fur Trims ® Plain Good Through Wed., Jan. 6 I 1 Throughout Store === 1 | 100 One to a Customer 100 ENTIRE STOCK be early... be Thrifty ny. 2 WE WILL CLOSE WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT 6
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