VANIA . i‘ = a aa RR AED rt DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA SECTION A — PAGE 5 Purely Personal Thirty persons attended a clam- bake given by Hershey Ice Cream Company on Sunday at the home THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1965 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest | Shavertown Couple |To Tour Sterling Farms Rirman 2nd Class Stuart Stahl ~~ Shevertown Cowle |My, And Mrs. Robert H. Scott APR X nN: ; J a ed Eighteen Years i a = Paul's Lutheran Brotherhood Takes As Bride, Sandra M. Welton To Observe 44th Anniversary fn To otis eis hamburgs and a corn roast. Mr. son and Mrs. Arja E. Brown, Fer- Avenue, Shavertown, ob- f iskin inh Be ont. . . 3 : ; of’ Boned es gy | At a pretty fall wedding Miss rose headpieces with circular veils | served their eighteenth wedding Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Scott, | back where ‘they started from. Mr. and Mrs. ok Go ve or Sandra M. Welton, daughter of Mr, and carried colonial . bouquets of | anniversary, Monday, at a family | Lehman, formerly of Overbrook | The couple have enjoyed garden- We're ‘instrumental’ to your musical future Greenbelt, Md., visited their par- | nq Mys. William Welton, AuSable, yellow roses and carnations. | dinner. | Avenue will celebrate their 44th ing this year with Mrs. Scott putting ts, Mr. and Mrs., Jack Weber, Sweet Valley and | Michigan, became the bride of Air-| Best man was Vern Hammond,| The couple was married Septem- r. and Mrs. | man 2nd Class Stuart T. Stahl, son brother-in-law . of the bride and! ber 13, 1947, in Courtdale Meth- Fredric Anderson, Pioneer Avenue, | of Mr. and Mrs. John Stahl, 122 ushers were Airman Eric Harvey, | odist Church, by Rev. David R. over the weekend. Little Brenda Jeanne Baker, | John’s Episcopal | Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, in St. ! Church, AuSable; | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Michigan, on Saturday, Septembet | Baker, Noxen, celebrated her first 11, at 11 a.m. birthday on September 23. i Rev. Robert Reeves performed the Philadelphia and Earl Welton, | Morgan. brother of the bride. ’ | Mrs. Brown is the former Doro- The mother of the bride selected | thy Pritchard, daughter of Mrs. a sheath style dress of beige jersey | Bthel Shorts, Courtdale. with brown accessories. Mrs.| Mr. Brown is the son of Mrs. Mi. and Mrs. Charles Williams | double ring ceremony and nuptial Stahl, mother of the bridegroom, | Anna Brown, Joseph Street, Dallas, and son, Richard, Ruggles, attended | M855: the 3rd:annual Traver reunion held at the home of Frank Traver re- cently. Mr. Pocono Pines, visited Mrs. Christ- man’s sister, Mrs. Anna Brown, Joseph Street, on the weekend. Dorothy Gaye, New York and her agent, Arthur Summers, spent the weekend with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Lawler, Billy, Ricky ‘and Robbie, Parrish Street. Dorothy: is a singer in New York City. : : ‘Edward J. Szela son of Mr. and Stanley Szela; Harris Street, Fern- brook, is enrolled at the University of Baltimore. - He 'is studying for his BS in Business Management. He graduated from Central Catholic High School and Wilkes-Barre Bus- ass College. 4. Thomas Meighan, Carpenter Nesbitt Hospital.” x. X-RK Wr. and Mrs. George L. Stolarick, Lehman, and Mf. and Mrs. Thomas Estus and family, New Jersey, at-. tended the wedding of Miss Ethel Estus to John Alexander at Conn- | ecticutt recently. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rosing, Ft. Thomas, Ky., have moved to Hunts- ville Road. Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Fader, Levittown, -have moved to Zinn Street, Trucksville, where they have purchased their own home. Specialist 4 and Mrs. William Judge, Shavertown, left recently for Fort Bragg, N. C., where Wil- liam is stationed with the U. S. Army. They are residing in a trail- er there. Dorothy Sokoloski, Luzerne. The /auple were married in July. Bill is L son of Mr. and Mrs. John Judge, Shavertown. f : [es and Mrs. Roger Lewis, Shar- orn, Pa., have moved to Mill Street, ( Dallas, with their family. Professor pty — Portia Leigh Reynolds | Lewis is Physies instructor Wilkes College. Mrs. Jean Kuehn, Dallas, has re- turned to her home after being a hospital patient. : Mr. and Mrs. James Bolger, Brooklyn, N.-Y., have purchased a home at 40 Midland Avenue. Mr. Bolger is superintendent of the new Topps Chewing Gum at Duryea. He and Mrs. Leroy Christman, | Road, Harveys Lake, is a patient in | Mrs. Judge is the former ! is in the meantime commuting to! New York until the local plant is finished. Mr. ahd Mrs. George May, Ide- town, attended the World's Fair on Saturday. Miss Joyce Synott, Kent, England, was the guest of Miss Bess Cooke, Idetown, last week. the bride of Bruce Ide on Satur- day: W srry Mrs. Edward Buckley, Davenport S¥ecet, is a patient at Mercy Hos- pital. ts Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daubert, Par- rish Street, had as guests, Satur- day, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Becker, Danville; Mr. and Mrs. Chet Put- torick and Johnny, Bloomfield, N.J., and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Waltos, Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Alvin Long and Brent, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schooley, Dallas, were members of various groups, who chartered buses to the World's Fair on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Funke, Trucks- ville, have purchased and moved into the former Giffen home on Lehman Avenue, Dallas. The Gif- fens have moved to New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lakeman, Chad and Larry, Lehman Avenue, will move shortly to Olion, N. J., where Mr. Lakeman has been transferred. Mrs. William Mec Lean, former resident of Huntsville, more re- cenfly of Kingston, has moved to! thef@ledden apartment, Split Rail Lane, Dallas, formerly occupied by the Gus Kabeschats. The Kabesch- ants built a new home next door. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Garinger are living at the Maury Motel, Kunkle, until their home on Lake Street is remodelled. : Charles Gregory is ill at his home on Mill Street. His daughter, Mrs. Sam Ashley, Morehead City, N.C., has been here for three weeks helping take care of him. Newcomers To Meet Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club, - Wyonning Valley, will hold its first season’s meeting Monday, Septem- ber 27, at 8 in the Acme Audi- torium, Gateway Shopping Center. Mrs. Gerald Bango, Dallas, is chairman of the Fall Fashion pro- gram, and models from area are Mrs. Bango, Mrs. Lee Eckert, and Mrs. William Weaver. Mrs. Ray- ~ mond Udall, Oak Hill, is refresh- ment chaitman. All newcomers are invited. Furth- er information is available from ~ Mus, Barekat, 675-2854, She became | ? | { The bride, who was given in mar- | itr by her father, wore a floor length gown of white silk shantung fashioned in Empire style with a | | fitted bodice, scoop neckline and elbow shy sleeves. The A-line skirt was caught in the back: with ' a small bow over which extended an aisle “length train. A shoulder | veil of illusion fell from a cabbage rose headpiece. She carried a ca cade bouquet of white roses and {| English ivy. Mrs. Gloria Hammond, gister of. the bride, was matron of honor and | bridesmaids were Misses Sue Davis | and Patricia Glasser. The atten- | dants wore similar gowns of fitted: dark green brocade bodices and | | straight floor length skirts of beige: crepe. They wore small cabbage’ i Michael Langel, Shavertown, was pleasantly . surprised last Tuesday. | when he had as birthday callers, Mrs. Josephine Goeringer, Kings-' ton, who had been instrumental in: Michael Lanael, Injured Veteran, Visited By Friends On Birthday chose an- aqua sheath gown with | and the late James Brown. matching jacket and aqua acces- | are two children, Nancy, a senior sories. Both mothers wore shoulder at Dallas Sr. High School and Bob, corsages of yellow roses. 2 student at Dallas Jr. High School. in the A reception followed The Browns took a trip to the church hall, after which the couple | World's Fair to celebrate the | left on a honeymoon. to Canada, | ©Ccasion. Niagara. Falls, the New Englandies i av mn x States and Pennsylvania. On [Sun- Family Gathers day evening the bridegroom’s par- |. ents entertained .in their honor at|g, an. Open. House. Sixty relatives | 1, and friends attended. | day afternoon. Those who attended Upon their * return home this | ‘were Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon: Lam- weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Stahl will | orequx, Sharon, Sheldon, Jr., Billy, reside at 209 Second Street, AU-| Rene and Lloyd, Newark, N. J: Sable, Oscoda, Michigan. Airman! My. and Mrs William Suis Jr. Stahl is stationed at Wirtsmith Air! pri” Ann. and Susic Spack, Mrs, Force Force Base, Michigan. The! Gerald Rittenhouse; Gail Gerry couple will attend classes at West- | Joftrey and Mark. Mr rod Ms Bl. ern Michigan University. | wood Sayre, Audrey, Debbie, Cindy, | Tina and Elwood, Jr. Plymouth; | Mrs. Albert Tirpak and Albert, Jr., Luzerne; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sayre, | and Cathy, Pikes Creek; Mr. and Mrs. William Sayre, Sr., Craig and Carol, Lake Silkworth and guest Patricia Rombilus. : Todd Irvin Barber Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Barber, Noxen RD 1, became the parents of a six The family of William E. Sayre, ., gathered at Stadts Pavilion at ake Silkworth for a picnic on Sun- son and Jerry Langzl, Runnvmede, N. J., Mrs. Dolores Lulis and chil- dren, Leonard and Debra, Paul Casterline, Wilkes Barre; Mr. and Mrs. George Langel, Plymouth, Mr. . raising funds for a home for the| and Mrs. Ernest Langel, Michelle ound : : a oo ; : mold | ; thirt , disabled World War II veteran in| and infant sister, Elaine. po et ny Te the Back Mountain. Michael, who was critically Valley Hospital : e Specially appreciated by Mr. | wounded in France in World War IL | * qyic io their first child. Mrs Langel was the fact that Mrs. Goer- | inger had just been dismissed asa | | hospital patient yet made the effort to visit her old friend. | The birthday celebrant was also extremely happy that his brother, Ernest, who has cared for him for many years and resides with him, returned home from General Hos- pital after a several weeks stay. A big birthday cake wag shared by Mr. Langel and his niece, Michelle. The little girl marked her 9th anniversary on her uncle’s natal day. For Michael, it was his 47th. Other callers were John Allis, Kingston,” Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Wil-| Atty. and Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, Kncbh Hill, Trucksville, announce the birth of a daughter, Portia Leigh on September 14 at Wyoming Val- ley Hospital. The infant weighed in at seven PE te ado WAL rad | niversary on Tuesday, September | There is also one grandchild, There % an older sitter Pach 14. An Open House for friends and’ Molly Mangan, Omaha, Neb. hod is ¥ ’ ’ | relatives was held on Sunday and | Mr. Glenn is a salesman for Du- : : i | on Tuesday evening the immediate! pont. He is a member of the ua ony Nor- family dined at O'Connell's Twin Knights of Columbus and Holy |§ ma Hora or WilesLarre. Lakes. | Name Society of St. Therese’ Grove Peter Armstrong Rev. and Mrs. Grove Armstrong, Carverton Road, Trucksville, an- nounce the birth of an eight pound son, Grove Peter John, September 18, at General Hospital. There are two other children. Gunnar, and Clifton. Mrs. Armstrong is the for- mer Evelyn Pedersen, Brooklyn. Rev. Armstrong is the pastor of Park Neighborhood Free Methodist Church, Trucksville. George Michael Stoner A seven pound eleven ounce son, George Michael, was born Sept. 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Girard Stoner, Fol- croft, Pa. There is also another son, Donald, three Mrs. Stoner ‘is the former Donna Hopa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hopa, Hunts- | ville. Mr. Stoner is the son of Mr. | and Mrs. Paul Stoner, Park Street, Dallas. Scott Whitesell A seven pound, fourteen ounce son, Scott, was born September 12, at General Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Whitesell, Dallas RD 2. There are four other children, Mark, Kent, Kay and Robin. Mr. Whitesell is part” owner of White- sell Bros. and is employed there. | Mrs. Whitesell is the former Mary Ella Payne, Loyalville. Brian R. Kistler Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kistler, Mid- way Manor, announce the birth of a son, Brian Richard Kistler on Sep- tember 21 at General Hospital. The new arrival weighed in at six, pounds, four ounces. * This is the first child. of the couple. Mother is the former Gail Hoover, daughter of Mrs. Sheldon Hoover, Trucksville. Mr. Kistler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Kistler, New Goss Manor. | \ DALLAS, |READY-MIXED CONCRETE Phone 674-0316 . for care to Scotland. Casualties werz was ripped by a bombardment as he lay in a trench shortly after D-Day. For two weeks following his injuries, he was unconscious. He a- woke in an English Hospital, not knowing what had happened or how he arrived there. Next he was sent Barber is the former Grace Belles, Beaumont. 3 Lewis Ferreys Mi. and Mrs. Lewis Ferrey, Moore- town, celebrated their 22nd wed- ding anniversary on September 18. The couple were married in the so great that the latest arrivals Christian Church parsonage by the had to be cared for first and those who were already patients had to; late Rev. Ira Button. take care of themselves as best they | Mrs. Ferrey is the former Belva could while near the front lines. | Blaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. From Scotland, Mike was sent to | Joseph Blaine, Mooretown. Mr, Fer- Mitchell Field and various other | rey is the son of Mrs. Caroline army hospitals. He has resided in Ferrey Sweet Valley and the late Shavertown since 1850. | Joshua Fetrey. 7 Family Gathers As T. J. Glenns Celebrate Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Glenn, ! career: Robert at Central Catholic |: West Center Street, Shavertown, ' High School; Charles and James, celebrated their 25th wedding an-| students at Gate of Heaven. Mrs. Glenn is the former Dorothy | Church where the family are regu- | Feeney, Philadelphia. Her husband | lar . worshippers. Mrs. Glenn, who is also 'a Philadelphia native. They | in her spare time enjoys painting were married in St. Anne’s Church, | in oils, is also active in the Altar Philadelphia by Dr. J. McDermott. | and Rosary Society at St. Therese’s The couple are the parents of | and Central Catholic Mothers Club. six children, Mrs. Mary Mangan, | The Glenng have. resided in Omaha, Neb.; Thomas, a student | Shavertown for the past eight at Catholic University, Washington, | years. D. C., where he is studying law; Ann, a student at College Sa SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST cordia, who will pursue a nursing LIMITED TIME OFFER! SPECIALLY PRICED A gift which is sure to be appreciated. Sterling Lemon Fork in Damask Rose* pattern regularly sells for $6.75 alone. Handsome silverplated 2=PIECE RELISH SET Party Plate, color-accented in Royal Burgundy, completes the set. Attractively gift boxed. 5 HEIRLOOM* STERLING hv ONEIDA Silversmiths FRANK CLARK Jeweler 63 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY wedding anniversary on Friday. lup jars of vegetables from their There | iy ample planting. A member of the Dallas Woman's Club Chorale for many years, Mrs. Scott is planning on taking a more active part again and is a member of the choir at Lehman Methodist Church. Enjoy- jing his retirement, Mr. Scott is | doing a beautiful job on refinishing | The couple was married in a | double ceremony at the home of | the bride in South Wilkes-Barre, | by Rev. E. A. Gillespie of Parrish : Street Methodist Church. Mrs. | Scott's sister and brother-in-law, { Mr. and Mrs. Mark Michael were ! joined in matrimony at this serv- | ice. |a number of antiques which his | Mrs. Scott is the former Amy | wife has collected over the years. | Siegel, Wilkes-Barre and her hus- | | band was born at Mountain Springs. | ents of three children, Mrs. Ed- | For a number of years, the Scotts | ward Barber, Santa Cruz, Cal.; Rob- (resided in Shavertown and upon Kunkle. There are also | Mr. Scott's retirement from Wil- liams Bakery where he was em- ployed for 26 years went to Brook- {lyn and then to the West Coast youngest being named for | for a period of three and a half | grandmother, Amy Scott, Jr.- The | years. They returned to Dallas last [to Lehman. Mrs. Scott’ says they have circled the States and are now ' two sisters since their wedding day. Couples Club Planning | Attends Convention {Farmer Dance Sept. 25 William Tippett, Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown,. represented Brown Couples Club of Trucksville and Williamson Tobacco Company : Methodist Church will hold a Farm- | at the Pennsylvania Association of jer Dance with Al Hudak as caller Tobacco and Candy Distributors at on Saturday evening, September 25 Tamiment ‘in the Poconos on Sep- jin the Trucksville Educational tember 16, 17 and 18. i | Building. | CALVARY SHRINE RUMMAGE | Reservations must be made be- | Calvary Shrine will hold a rum- | fore Thursday, September 23 with mage sale today, Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gensel, Saturday at Lare’s in Luzerne. Mrs. 675-2326 or Mr. and Mrs. Edward | Jennie Yeust, PWHP, is general Johnson, 696-2431 after 5 p.m. chairman. GAVY'S SUP Mr. and Mrs. Scott are the par- | | ert H. Scott Jr., Dallas; and Jerry, | seven | | grandchildren ranging from the ages | | of 21 to five years of age with the | her | | Scotts and the Michaels will cele-'! year and on September 1, removed brate their anniversary date to- | gether as has been the custom of the MAIN HIGHWAY — DALLAS rg TE TES FREE! Music Stand with every instrument Purchase. Jack Melton MUSIC CENTER 225 Wyoming Avenue Kingston 2388-5026 as - You'll find a complete line of name brand in- struments and acces- sories. You may rent an in- strument, or buy on E-Z terms. JOE'S GROTTO PIZZA SUNSET, -HARVEYS LAKE Open Friday, Saturday & Sunday Take-out Orders, Phone 639-977 VISIT OUR SHOP AT THE BLOOMSBURG FAIR! R MARKET 675-2322 TOP VALUE STAMPS FREE DELIVERY OPEN 7 DAYS AND NIGHTS A WEEK ! YOUR COMPLETE ORDER and you will FRYING Chickens whole 31¢ CUT UP BOILED Everybody—talks about the weather, but ‘nobody — Does anything about it. Everybody—talks about The High Prices on Food. 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