SECTION B— PAGE 6 Purely Personal Bo Dorrance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dorrance, Orange, left Monday to attend classes at Delhi | ollege, N. Y., this summer. Hel raduated from Dallas Senior High School in June. { Mrs. Marjorie Honeywell Dietter- 'k, Rutter Avenue, Kingston, will ‘move to her newly purchased home on 42nd Street, Dallas, this month. Mrs. Dietterick recently graduated with a B. S. in Elementary Educa- Son from Wilkes College. She will ch in the Kingston Borough chool District. .. Supreme Court Justice Benjamin R. Jones is vacationing with his grandson at Lake Jean,, where they are enjoying a relaxing time, camp- ing and fishing. ~ Mrs. Leighton Scott, Easton, has 1 ‘arrived to visit with her mother, ~~ Mrs. H. H. Zeiser, and sister, Mrs. Myra Risley, and enjoy the 19th Library Auction. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roberts, Horsham, Pa., are visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kozem- chak, Huntsville, and intend to visit all sessions of the Auction at the Risley barnyard. ~~ Mrs. Ada Murdock has been a patient at Nesbitt Hospital since June 22. - Irving Hshtons ~~ Wed 18 years Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ashton, ‘Ceasetown, observed their 18th anniversary, Friday, July 2. There are two children, Ronald, seventeen and Nancy twelve. 1 'They were wed in St. George ~ Episcopal Church, Nanticoke. . Mrs. Ashton is the former Irene Burgham, daughter of Mrs. George Burgham, Nanticoke and the late Mr Burgham. “Mr. Ashton is the son of Mrs. i Ashton, Shavertown. He is a foreman with Penn. Gas & Water | | Company. | They are members of Jackson Pothodis Church. Gregory Roth Lasher , Mr. and Mrs. George Lasher, Park- Et d, Pa., announce the birth of a son, Gregory Roth, on June 26. They ~ have another son, Leroy, seven gens old. - Mrs. Lasher is the former Marcia Trimble, daughter of Helen and the late George Trimgle. Mr. Lasher is son of Mrs. Sarah Cook, Fernbrook, who first became acquainted with : her new grandson when he gave a listy cry of “hello” to her over the telephone. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES DR. I. BERGER | OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave., Dallas Phone 674-4921 GLEN ALDEN ON 24-HOUR SERVICE BACK MT. LUMBER & COAL COMPANY 674-1441 This Emblem : a Tour “Firms of prestige [a fhe business and civic lite of your community. RANCES IVES Sandra Payne Is Married Sandra Payne, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Harold G. Payne, R. D. 3 Greensburg, Pa., formerly of Har- veys Lake, carried her mother’s chiffon and lace wedding handker- chief at her marriage to Carl Linds- trom Becker, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Becker, Williamsport. The candlelight ceremony took place June 26 in First Methodist | Church, Greensburg, Dr. Kenneth P. Rutter officiating. Decorations were white gladiolas and mums, cymbidi- ums, palm and ferns. Soloist was Mrs. James Nash, with Mrs. William Dovenspike at the organ. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length ivory sheath of imported Renaissance lace with portrait neckline, short sleeves, detachable cathedral train of peau de soie, and matching man- tilla headpiece. She carried a show- ered bouquet of philanopsis, fleur d’amour and variegated ivy, to which her mother’s handkerchief was attached. Gail Bryan, Holiday Park, Pitts- burg, was her sister's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Connie Becker, Philadelphia, and ‘Linda Becker, Williamsport, sisters of the groom; Ann Chance, Philadelphia, and Nancy Snone, Massachusette College, bride. Classmates of the Their Street Jength dresses of can- dlelight lace and silk organza had scoop necklines, elbow sleeves, fit- ted lace bodices, apron front organ- za skirts with back inserts of lace, and narrow fern green ribbon sash- es. Their illusion headpieces had bow trim.Mrs. Bryan carried gold cym- bidium, fleur d’amour and English ivy. : Best man Anthony Pollett, Wil- liamsport, and usher Joseph Zim- merman, Saxton, were fraternity brothers of the groom. Other ushers were his cousin, Harry Paul Ille, Clifton, N. J., and Grover F. Ander- son, Harveys Lake, cousin of the bride. Jean Machelle Payne, Greensburg, and Karen Lndstrom, Williamsport, five year old cousins of the bride and groom, were flower girls, wear- ing white organdy and carrying white baskets with pink rose buds. Ring bearer was three year old Craig A. Bryan II, nephew of the: bride, wearing a white Eton suit. Mrs. Payne wore a two piece silk ribbon knit dress and floral hat of shaded yellow, gold and green. Mrs. Becker wore a pink pastel sheath with matching accessories. Each carried a cymbidium purse corsage. A reception was held at Mountain View Inn, with a family buffet sup- WIND SONG STRADIVARI of Luxurious fragrance Prince Matchabelli Measured Cologne Spray Mist ABANO PRE-MEASURED SPRAYS PROPHECY BELOVED 33.19 (plus tax) SUCCESS TO THE LIBRARY AUCTION D. Fino, prop. Kuehn's Pharmacy DALLAS 674-1001 ' third anniversary, THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1965 Miss Flora Sue Anderson Selects Attendants For August Wedding Quicks To Mark 23rd Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quick, Har- veys Lake, will observe their twenty tomorrow, Fri- day, July 9. There are three children, Judy, Marcia and Charles, Jr. The couple were wed in the Long | Branch Methodist Church, Long Branch, N. J. Mrs. Quick is the former Marion McAllaster, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, McAllaster, Syra- cuse, N. Y. Mr. Quick is the son of Mrs. Laura Quick, Syracuse. He is supervisor at Red Rock Radar In- stallation. The William Parrys Observe Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. William Parry, ob- served their fifteenth wedding, Thursday, July 1, at their home, Saginaw Street, Dallas. They are the parents of four chil- dren, Fred, Lloyd, William and Nan. The couple were wed in the Beth- esda Congregational Church, Ed- wardsville, by Rev. Paul Harris. Mrs. Parry is the former Nan Lloyd, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lloyd, Kingston. Mr. Parry is the son of Fred L. Parry, Luzerne. He is associated with his father in the Rambler business, Luzerne. They are members of Dallas Methodist Church. Constance John Mr. and Mrs. Gerald T. John, Sky- view Drive, New Goss Manor, Dallas, have welcomed into their home a daughter Constance, 2 months old. Mrs. John is the former Joan Urban of Swoyersville. Beth Ann Gallagher An eight pound, fourteen ounce daughter, Beth Ann, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallagher, Perrin Avenue, S$havertown, June 28, at General Hospital. There are two! sons, Joseph and John. Mrs. Gallagher is the for- mer Josephine Zebélin, Hazleton. Mr. Gallagher is employed with Commonwealth Telephone Co. per in the evening at the bride's home. Following a week in Marathon Key, Florida, the couple will live in Bordertown, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Becker are both graduates of Ly- coming College, Williamsport. He is an executive trainee of Sears Roe- buck Company, Trenton. Out of town guests attended from New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Flor- ida, Chicago, Virginia and Eastern Pennsylvania. College friends and relatives entertained at a combined shower. Miss Flora Sue Anderson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fredric W. An- derson, « Sr., Shavertown, who will be married to | William Lewis Weber, Hyattsville, i Md., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Web- | er, Sweet Valley, R. D. 1, on August 7 at Trinity Lutheran Church, Wilkes-Barre, has announced her bridal attendants. The ceremony will be performed by Rev. John O. Lindquist and Rev. Fredric H. Eidam at 2 p. m. Mrs. Fredric Anderson, Jr., Milan, 11l., sister-in-law of the bride-elect will be matron of honor and brides- maids will be all classmates, Mrs. Joyce Fiske Sidorek, Shavertown; Mrs. Brenda Clause Baganski, Val- lejo, Cal.,, and Miss Judith Moser, i Fishkill, N. Y. Two cousins of the bride-elect, Miss Lynn Anderson and her sister, Alison Anderson, both of Greenville, S. C., have been cho- sen as junior bridesmaid and flower girl . Fredric Anderson, Jr., brother of the bride-elect, will serve as best man for Mr. Weber and ushers will Has Sixth Birthday Mary Lou Perez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perez, Lake Catalpa Road, enjoyed a party Sun- day, June 27, to celebrate her sixth Birthday. Guests: were Grandma Perez, Grandma Brown, Harveys Lake; Kathy Williams, Uncle David, neigh- of Jeristas and Mary Lou's one year Brennan and Helen, foster children, old brother, Charles. Helen Sidler Enrolled In Operation Headstart Helen Sidler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sidler, Lake-Lehman School District, is enrolled in the summer program Operation Head- start. This is carried out under the auspices of the Anti-Poverty Bill. She will teach summer kinder- garten in Roslyn. The program serv- ices those children who will enter first grade in the fall, but who for lack of transportation facilities were deprived of kindergarten experience this past year. Miss Sidler is a 1961 graduate of Lake-Lehman and a January, 1965 graduate of Bloomsburg. Since Jan- uary she has taught first grade in a Roslyn school. In preparation for her work in Operation Headstart, she took two weeks of intensive training at Temple University. Northwest School District, Shick- shinny, also has an Operation Head- start, with close to one hundred children enrolled. - ® Al] Windows and ® All Window Sills PHONE ANYTIME 287-6824 COMPLETE ALUMINUM SIDING and INSULATION! 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Mr. Weber is likewise a graduate of Westmoreland High School and is assistant manager of the Hyatts- ville office of General Acceptance Corporation. The couple will reside at Spring Hill Lakes Apts., Greenbelt, Md. Eastern Star Picnic Committee Entertained Mrs. Ziba Smith, Past Matron of Dallas Chapter No. 396 Order of the Eastern Star, was hostess to the July 21st. Annual Family Picnic Planning Committee at her Meadow Lake Home last Thursday. The hostesses selected for the picnic to be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Martin near Lake Catalpa are Mrs. Anna Alt, co-chair- man, Mrs. Laura Dymond, Mrs. Emma Smith, and Mrs. Ethel Smith. Members are requested to bring covered dishes, place settings, and their families. Baked ham, beverage, barbecue, and rolls will be prepared by the committee and donations will be taken at the picnic to defray the cost. Engineer Frank McKenna Is With Coast Guard Engineman Second Class Frank T. McKenna, USCG, son of Mrs. Claice McKenna of Route 1, Dallas, is serv- ing aboard the Coast Guard medium harbor tug Manitou, homeported at Battery Park, N. Y. The Manitou participated in patrolling the 118-mile power boat race June 13 between Albany, N. Y. and Edgewater, N. J. Approximately 100 power boats participated in the race. Something Different In Plants, Produce If you are looking for something different for your garden be sure to visit the Plant and Produce Booth at the Auction early. On sale will be such interesting material as Fox- glove, English Primrose, Shasta Dai- sy, Artemesia, Pink Hardy Aster, Chrysanthemums, Day lilies, Myrtle, Pachysandra, Ivy, Pink Lily of the Valley, Geraniums, Pink Yarrow, Yellow Yarrow. Grape hyacinth bulbs and Hen and Chickens will be available. Petunias, all colors, Balsam, shade loving plant, Marigolds and Snap Dragons. Anonymous Stork Out on Hillside Road last week the family of Robert Evans got a big surprise when they went out to the barn early one morning and found a baby born to their pony. There seems to have been no. suspicion of the impending event and all are wondering as to identity of the sire. Robert Wagners Wed 19 Years On June 11 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wagner, Carverton, will observe their 19th wedding anniversary, Sunday June at; The couple were married in Hazle- ton. Mrs. Wagner is the former Mary Wolsskeil, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Wolsskeil, Hazle- ton. Mr. Wagner is the son of Mrs. Anna Siegfried, Sybersville. Mrs. Wagner is a member of St. Francis,, Cabrini. Mr. Wagner is a member of the Methodist (Church. He is retired. There is one daughter, Patricia Ann aged sixteen. Ash Family Gathers From Around Globe Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash, Shaver- town, and Mr. and Mrs, Doran Ash, Bunker Hill, are entertaining mem- bers of the Ash family from scat- tered points around the globe. Last weekend Byron Ash and sons, Eric and Mark, arrived in New York from Taipei and drove up to Shavertown with his mother, Mrs. S. M. Ash. Over the July 4th holiday, Harold and Mae were also joined by Ster- ling Ash, New York City, who will attend the 25th reunion of his grad- uating class at Kingston High School and Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Ash and daughter Gail, Champagne, Illinois, who will also visit friends and rela- tives in the Back Mountain and Wyoming * Valley. Byron Ash, who is in charge of Foremost Dairies in Taipei, will re- main in the East for about a month then fly to California. He will return to his post in about two months, getting a leave every three years. A family picnic was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doran Ash on Monday in observance of the 84th birthday of Mrs. S. M. Ash, who is in excellent health and fre- quently drives from the metropolis DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Entertains Graduates Mrs. Samuel Keast and Mrs. Rus- sell Edmondson were hostesses to their Sunday School Classes at a party held in ‘the parsonage, honor- ing the 1965 graduates from High School. Those present were Dorothy Cald- well, Florence Garnett, Joyce Ann Belles, Betty Caldwell, Elaine Gar- nett, Gloria Welch, Erma Garnett, Warren Edmondson, Fred Keast, David Edmondson, James Keast, Rev. Paul Jones and the Y Michael Soltischick Mr. and Mrs. Michael Soltischick, R D 1, Noxen, became the parents of their first child, June 25, at Gen- eral Hospital. Michael David weighed in at seven pounds, five and a half Mrs. Soltischick is the for- mer Barbara Butry, Noxen. ounces. Pa ATIONWIDE ne GAY New Dallas Shopping Center Centermoreland 333-4500 DALLAS 675-1176 5 Nor ! 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