Chase tre . Fo Re I wd | "Mg LIT J Ie Sn a EIR CREE EES RESET = ao, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux, Sandy and Debbie, Mill Street, Dal- las, had as recent visitors, Mr. and Mrs. William Bush, and Billy, Mrs. M. Bayer, Bellmawr, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lloyd, Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Crispell, David, Joyce and Wayne, Park Street, have returned home after visiting Mrs. Crispell’s uncle, G. E. Seavey, Warren, Pa. Little Jay visited his grandmother and grand- father Reed, Church Street, while mommy and daddy were away. Vs. Lester Fiske and Gary, Dar- by, recently returned home, after spending two weeks in Dallas. Leslie Reining, Syracuse, N. Y., recently visited Sandy Lamoreaux, Mill Street. Leslie’s father, was former pastor of Dallas Free Metho- dist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lloyd, 'Balti- more, recently spent the weekend with Mrs. G. Harold Lloyd and Linda, Shickshinny, former resi- dents of Shavertown. Mrs. Russell Sayre and daughter. Mrs. David Michaels, Beaumont visited the World's Fair, N. ¥. City recently. \ Mr. and Mrs. Arja Brown, Far- guson Avenue, spent July 4th with Mr. and Mrs. Hank Parduski and friends at the Parduski summer home at Terrytown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, Jr. and children, Oval Drive, enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. John Knutsen and daughter, Gloria Jean, Silver Springs, Md., over the holiday weekend. Mrs. Knutsen is Mrs. Brown's sister. Frank Stocker, New Brunswick. N. J., visited his parents, Mr. and Mig Bert Stocker, Hemlock Street, Felgbrook, over the holiday week- end. 3 Mrs. Elizabeth Wormeck and children, Meadowecrest, recently puf@ased and moved into the for- mer Ralph Whipp home, W. Center Street, Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. William Burnaford David and Billy, Havertown, spent the holiday with Mrs. Burnaford’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kingston, Tarlton Avenue. Billy is spending some time with his grand- parents. S/Sgt. Samuel Fowler. Fairfax, Va., son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Kingston, is in Hawaii on TDY. While he is away, his family are confined with chicken pox. Mrs. Fowler is the former Jackie Kings- ton. Recent guests to the area were Mrs. John Buchanan, Sandra and Linda, Gail Major, Cranston, R. I. and Lillian Valvente, Pittsburgh. Lee Roese, Sweet Valley, is a yent at Nesbitt Hospital. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whipp and Teg, Ferguson Avenue, entertained t following over the holiday weekend; Migs Margurite Murray, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Dzren- feld and children, Debbie, Denise and Renald, East End Blvd.; Mr. p Australian Wedding May 1 For Marjorie Davis And Ross Walker Marjorie Elizabeth Davis, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, Shaver Avenue, Shavertown, was married May 1 to Ross Henry Walk- er, son of Mr. and Mrs. K, D. Walk- er, Rosewhite, Australia. ding, at the Methodist Church Myrt- leford, Victoria, was performed by. the Rev. Corly Butler, and tape re- corded so Marjorie’s parents, who were unable to attend, can hear it. The bride, given in marriage by Mr. Wash Briggs, uncle of ‘the groom, wore a long white peau de sole frock sent from home by her parents. Her fingertip veil fell from a rhinestone and pearl crown and she carried white roses. Bridesmaids were Glenice and Kerry Walker, cousins of the groom, and his sister, Leonie, wearing aqua chiffon © with matching = crowns. Sprays of pink carnations were attached to muffs made of the same material. Franne and Vivian Walker, cous- ins, and- Vicki, sister of the groom, were flower girls, dressed .in pink chiffon and: carrying gold baskets of pink. carnations. Charles A. Brace. Jr. To Wed Texas Girl Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnes of Wes- laco, Texas, announce the engage- ment and approaching marriage of their daughter Joan Elaine to Charles A. Brace, Jr., of Montross, Pa. Mr. Brace is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Brace, Sr., of Mont- ross and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. William Brace of Kunkle. The wedding will take place at 7:30 p. m. on September 4th in the First Baptist Church. in Weslaco. Miss Barnes, a graduate of Wes- laco High School is a Senior at Mary Hardin Baylor College in Belton. Mr. Brace attended Montross High School and is now stationed with the U. S. Army at Fort Hocd, Texas. Mr. And Mrs. Ray Gunton Feted The wed- | } Best man was Allen Wolfenden, Wayne and Douglas Smith were groomsmen. Allan Rayner sang while the Registrar was being signed. During the reception which fol- lowed at the Myrtleford Hotel, Mar- jorie and Ross called her parents by phone. For their trip to Surfers Paradise and Brisbane, Queensland, the bride wore a winter white wool suit and brown accessories. Marjorie is a graduate of Dallas Area Senior High School, which Ross also attended as a Rotary BEx- change student. They will live at White Birch Trailer Court and he 'will go into business with Mr. Davis in Dallas. ‘Dallas Couple ‘Wed 17 Years | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux, ‘Mill Street, Dallas, celebrated their 17th wedding anniversary, July 4, with a cook-out at their home, | town Methodist Church, by Rev. | Howard Harrison. | There are two daughters, Sandra | Barre and it was held at the Shaver and Debbie. Mrs. Lamoreaux is the former Alice Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Lloyd, Shickshinny, former ' residents of Shavertown. I Mr. Lamoreaux is the son of Mrs. Martha Lamoreaux, Dallas, RD 3, and the late Ray Lamoreaux. He is employed in Pittsburg. Present were Mrs. G. Harold Lloyd and Linda, Jerry and Ronald Spencer, Sandy and Debbie Lam- oreaux, and host and hostess. ba | Irem Women Golfers i Irem Women Golfers held their ; Tuesday tournament, with forty wo- men competing. Mrs. W. Howell Evans won with a net of 77. The putting contest was won by Mrs. Louis Maslow. On Thirty-Fifth Anniversary Open house wag held at the home | Reese, Kathleen, David, Barbara, of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gunton, Noxen, on June 24 in celebration of their | thirty fifth anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Gunton were married in Noxen Methodist Church by Rev. Sylvester York. : Five of the original attendants were present: Mrs. Franklin Patton; Miss Margaret Sumner, Nicholson; Mrs. Margaret Riehl, Wilkes Barre; Byron Young, Jersey City; Raymond Meyers, Hunlock Creek. All of the eleven atendants are still living. Other out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Young, Mrs. Ransom Young, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- and Mrs. Donald Root, Binghamton; | ert Whitebread, Norma White- Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lewis and chil- | bread, Drums; Sarah and Jessica dren, Lynn and Clark, Jr. Belts- | Trimble, Kingston; Susie Sumner, ville, Md. While here, the Lewises also visited Mr. Lewis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lewis, Carverton. Ted went back to Beltsville, to spend a vacation with his sister and family. : Mr. and Mrs. John Wilburt, Youngstown, O., visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred = Malkemes, Ferguson Avenue. over the holiday weekend. Debbie Gabel, five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gabel, Davenport Street, submitted to surgery. on Thursday, at Nes-, bitt Hospital. zeorge Blossom, Sweet = Valley. | Pitted to surgery, Thursday, at Negpitt Hospital. Wrs. Charles Hosler, Parrish Stréet, entered Nesbitt Hospital, on Thursdav evening. Glen Dorr, Meadville; Judy Ama- to, Easton and Saundra Frantz, Bethlehem. have returned home after svending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frantz, and Evelyn, Brook Street. Mr. and Mrs. James T.aBar and | and Jimmy, have moved from Par- | rish Street, to their home at Kunkle. : Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hutchison, Overbrook Road. had as guests for the Library Auction weekend, Mrs. Morton H. Schmid of Canton. Ohio, and Miss Rebecca Shriver of Phil- adelphia. John Healy, Parrish Street, has returned home after being hospital- ized in Philadelphia. Two Relatives Mark Birthdays At Party EApene Hummell. Sr., Harvevs Laké€, who celebrated his 68th birth- day and Stanley Scott who marked his 16th were guests at a joint cel- ebration held recently at the Hum- mell home. While the ladies talked over the latest news, the men played quoits and the children enjoyed games,” Present were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hummell, Sr., Harveys Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Scott, Sr., Ray- mond Jr., Stanley, Judith, Alan, Le- roy, Janet and Larry; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones and Tracey Lynn, Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Frantz and Glenn Thomas, Idetown; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bielecki, Billy and Bradley; Sandra Doris, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hummell, Lorraine, Linda and Lauanne, Sayreville, N.J., Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hummell, Jr., and Joey, Parlan, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Hummell Sr., and Ben- Nicholson; Mr. and Mrs. R. Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hendershot, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. éohnson, Mrs. Zack Keller,- Henry C. Johnson, Luzerne; Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson Reunion The Hiram Wilson family will hold a reunion on July 18, at Hansons | Park Harveys Lake. Christine, John, Roger and Paul Mark, Lewisburg; Mrs. Agnes An- dreas, Mr. and Mrs. John Gunton, Charles, David and Cindy, Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. Janet and Jeanine, Binghamton; Mrs. Elloise Rogers, Newark, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Traver, Cali- fornia; Rev. and Mrs. John Gordon, Ashley. 3 Entertains Guests Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wilson had as visitors during the recent holiday weekend: Mrs. Ted Newell and Cindy Ann, Mrs. Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen, John and Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Kocher, Tanya and Don Kocher, Bernie ‘and Norman McCaffrey, Jane Kocher, Carey Kocher, Harry and Kathy Engleman, Mr. and Mrs. Morris and John Williams, Barbara Robert’ McGovern and Cindy Lou, Mr. and Mrs. William McGovern, Pamie, Corky and Linda. OFFSET PRINTING In Many Designs The Dallas Post CHOICE WESTERN Round Steak Pork Sausage CENTER-CUT Pork Chops DARING’S SKINLESS Franks MUELLER’S WALDORF Savarin Coffee ‘Star-Kist Tuna Tetley Tea PLANTER’S SHURFINE DARING'S Harveys Lake Highway ~ DARING’S COUNTRY FRESH Elbow Macaroni Toilet Tissue - «rou Pre. 30° Kraft Parkay Margarine 29% Cocktail Peanuts wozcax 33° Orange Juice 2 coz cas PPC Dallas 89: . 695 89: 65: 118. pi. 21° 1-LB. PKG. 79° 26.02. CANS 50° 64 count 49° 4 nie Jr., Metuchin, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hummel] and Mary Beth, East Brunswick, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parish and Holly Marie, Hyattsville, Md, Open Mon., Tues., Wed 9 to 6 — Thurs, Fri.,, Sat. 9t0 9 ‘Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sundays 674-8481 Richard Harding, | | \ ( THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1965 | : To Wed Tunkhannock Airman +17 MISS CELESTE JOHNSON George "Skip" Shaver ‘Marks 18th Birthday | George “Skip” Shaver, E. Over-' and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr., Mr. | brook Avenue, was guest of honor and Mrs. George Shaver Sr. and The couple. were wed in Shaver. 2 a surprise party on his 18th the guest of honor. birthday, June 28th. The party was given by Miss Mary Knorr of Wilkes | cottage at North Lake. Swimming, games and an outdoor dinner were | enjoyed by, Misses Judy Post, Al- verta Barnard, June Knorr, Pamela and Jacqueline Hoyt, Cathy Moses, "SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST © Spanish Club, Barbara Styles, Ray Dymond, How- | The forthcoming marriage of Miss Celeste Johnson, to Airman First | # Class Ronald Barber, son of Mr. and . Mrs. Lee H. Barber, R. D. 5, Tunk- hannock has been announced by her liam Benham, 1501 East 20th Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming. August 14 in Wyoming. Miss John- | son, a graduate of Cheyenne High School attended the University of | Wyoming for two years and is em- ployed at the Little America resort. While in high school she was a member of the Dramatics Club, the the Ski Club Job's Daughters and served on the news- | paper staff. | Mr. Barber was graduated from Tunkhannock High School and Wilkes Barre Business College. He | is presently serving with the U. S. Air Force at Warren Air Base, Wyoming. ard Spray, John dJanuzzi, Donald | Lake, Rev. Paul Jones, Gary Price, | Jim Roberts, Jay Williams, Jack | Orlando, Tom and Alan Shaver, Mr. | Strawberry Social, | | | Junior Class of Nesbitt Memorial | Hospital School of Nursing will hold | | a strawberry social and bake sale | | Friday, July 16, from 4 to 8 p.m., | {on the patio of the nurses’ home. | I In case of rain, it will be held in’ "the auditorium. SECTION B — PAGE 5 Members Of Calvary Shrine, 20 Tenth Birthday Feted At Garden Party Saturday Mrs. Ethel Messerve and Mrs, at a lovely garden party given in honor of Shrine 20, Order of White | home in Lake Silkworth Saturday | afterncon, July 10. Mrs. Helen Lutsey is Worthy | High Priestess and Mrs. Mabel Mill- | er, Watchman of Shepherds of Cal- vary Shrine. Games were played and door : | ah Thomas, Mrs. Jennie Yeust, Sha- uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | Anna May Williams were hostesses vertown; Mrs. Maud Yeisley, Mrs. | | Ethel Morgan, Mrs. Mary Thomas, | | Mrs. Mrs. Mabel Miller, Forty-Fort; Mrs. prizes and special prizes awarded. | Refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. Arline Winner, Mt. Top; Mrs. Anne Phillips, Mrs. Esther | Selner, Mrs. Edward Boltz, Mrs. Hor- | lacher, Mrs. May Jones, Misses Es- | ther and Delilah Kistler, Lake Silk- Alfred Rogers, Wed Forty-one Years Mr. former Jessie and Mrs. is ‘the Davis, daughter of Mr. {E. E. F. Davis of Alderson. Mr. Rogers is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cory Rogers of Dallas. They were married at Alderson 41 years ago by the Rev. Lynn H. Brown, pastor of the Alderson Methodist Church at that time. They have one son, Bernard D. Rogers of Shavertown. "worth; Mr. and Mrs. George Stokes, | | Mrs. Anna May Williams, Pitman, { N. J.; Mrs. Laura Dymond, Mrs. Sar- and Mrs. Alfred A. Rogers | were married 41 years on July 4th. | | Mrs. Rogers | Mrs. Joe Yenason, { Dallas, celebrated his tenth birth- | day, Thursday evening with a party | at his home. Johnny Yenason, son of Mr. and Parrish Street, Present were Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Ide, Mrs. Myrtle Rineman | Michael Yenason, Mr. and Mrs. Don and son Billy, Dallas; Mrs. Pearl Paeglow, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yena- The wedding will take place | Shrine of Jerusalem at the Messerve | Allabaugh, Edwardsville; Mrs. Do-| Son, Pauline, Joe Michael and the rothy Curran, Harveys Lake; Mrs. | guest of honor. Mrs. Elizabeth Knies and daughter, | Mrs. Ann Daubert, Wilkes-Barre; Charles Lutsey, Shavertown; Vera Thomas, Mrs. Mildred George, Mrs. Noah Roberts, Miss Audrey Williams, Nanticoke; and the hostesses. | Next social event of the Order | will be held at the summer home of | Mrs. Arabella LeVan, Carpenter | Road, Harveys. Lake, Saturday, Au-| gust 14, at 1:30 p. m. | ALLEN GILBERT insurance Broker - and Consultant “A Tax-Free Life Insurance Trust Estate for 2 Your Family” is their best pro- tection against the problems created by infla- tion, and federal income and estate taxes. 288-2373 Road, Dallas, Pa. and garden equipment, guns, itemized listing next week. AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, JULY 24, STARTING AT 11 A.M. Complete household goods of Mr. and Mrs. Alton B. Whittaker, corner of Church Street and Center Hill Antiques, fine selection of furniture, carpentry tools MYRON S. BAKER, Auctioneer — TERMS: CASH See miscellaneous items. thousands of dollars in savings hang in the halance! 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