ba z - § —i— INS DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mrs. Ernest Townend, Sr., West Union Street, Wilkes-Barre, has been the recent house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Nesbitt, 2nd, Lake Catalpa. Jack Sallada, Albany, N. Y., was the weekend guest of his parents, Myg'and Mrs. J. S. Sallada, Elm- crest Drive. Mr. and Mrs. William Pethick, Pioneer Avenue, returned home on Sunday after being the guests of Postmaster and Mrs. Donald Row- | lands, Slatington, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. James Hodgkins, Levittown, have moved to Briar- crest Road, Dallas. . Jackie Mallin, son of Mrs. Doris Mallin, Pinecrest Avenue, spent the weekend with his family, where he celebrated his 18th birthday. He is a freshman at Bloomsburg State College. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sampson, Schuylkill Haven, recently spent the day. in the area. Linda Taylor, Sterling Avenue, spent the week-end in Montours- ville, visiting Margie Huyck and tamily. Mr. and Mrs. - Fred Malkemes, Ferguson Avenue, recently visited their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mahoney and Ronald, Syosset, N. Y. . Mrs: Katherine Lehman, Williams- port,. is visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Taylor, i Drew and Janet, Sterling “enue, for several weeks. : Johnny Yenason, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yenason, Parrish Street, was confined to his home last week, I to illness. Mrs. ‘Archie Baker, Trucksville, returned home last week after hav- ing been a patient in Nesbitt Hos- pital, recuperating from injuries suf- “Mr. and Mrs. Hervey D. Alhborn, Jr., Castro Valley, Calif., have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Burnett, Jr., S. River Street, Wilkes-Barre. They came here to attend the wedding of Janet Ahl- born. and James R. Roberts on Saturday. Mrs. Tillie Vogel, Philadelphia, is | visiting with Mrs. Joseph Neuner, | Hilldonia . Avenue. + Mrs. T..M. B. Hicks, who re- turned from a trip to England and Ireland. last week, spent the week- oe her daughter, Mrs. Martt larding and family at Herndon, Va. i. Mrs. Dorothy Haddle, Kunkle, is patient in Nesbitt Hospital. “Mr. and Mrs. Avery Gentle, Gettysburg, have moved to Country Club Road. ; Mrs. Mary Anderson, a guest at Carpenter : Convalescent Home, re- cently underwent eye surgery at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins, Glen Lyon; have moved to 42nd Street. Mr. Jenkins is a member of the faculty of Lake Lehman Schools. Mr. and Mrs. William Simms, Lehman, and family, spent last week in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gesmunda, THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1965 SECTION A — PAGE 5 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Mohr Girls Feted At Sweet Sixteen Party Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mohr, 94 | Lehman Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Moore, 22 Baldwin Street, entertained at a sweet sixteen party for their daughters, Miriam and Susan, on Thursday October 21, at 6:30 p.m., at the Irem Temple Coun- try Club. : The setting was done in pink and silver with tables set in pink linens and highlighted with ivy and silver ribbons down the center. Silver candle sticks and pink candles were placed among the ivy sprays. At each girls’ place was a white dance program with a pink rose atop it. | The girls, their: fathers’ and mothers received their guests as they entered the dining room. Miriam wore a gown of pink taf- fetta’ with an Italian lace top. Susan wore a white gown trimmed in pink and green flowers. Each girl carried an arm bouquet of pink roses. Following a punch party, dinner was served. Melvin William’s com- bo played for dancing after the dinner. : z The following guests : attended Richard Bayliss, Scott Alexander, Janet Cleasby, Roger Cheney, Donald Fredrick, Sandra Sherwood, Stephen Townsend, Donna Smith, Pam Bak- er, Donna Priebe, Edward McDade, Rosellen Klaboe, James Steinhauer, Sheryl Evans, Charles Morgan, Ed- wina Morgan, Sherman Mead, Nancy Covert, George Kostrobala, Jeffery Morris, Karen Kaschenbach, Linda Farrar, Scott, Fry, Cathy Martin, Patti Larson, Robert Elston, Bever- ly Peirce, Myna Berti, Cory Jordon, Ralph Edwards, Margaret McHale, John Butler, = Jeffery . Townsend, Abby Jones, Russell Eyet, Gregg Hicks, Kimberly Roddy, Mark. Dy- mond, Christine Puchalski, Edmund Peters and William Kyle. Library Book Club Hears Mrs. M. Dale Mrs. George Montgomery presided at the first fall meeting of the Back Mountain Library Book Club | last week in the annex meeting room. 4 ‘ A charming arrengement of re- naissance flowers formed the tea table centerpiece flanked: by mauve tapers. ; Mrs. Mary Dale. discussed the works of Irving Stone and others. Hostesses were Mrs.. Edgar Brace, Mrs. Peter Clark, Mrs. Michael Clark, Mrs. John C. Phillips and Mrs. Dana Crump. Present were Mrs. Archer Mohr, Mrs. Rey Flick, Mrs. Lyman Lull, Mrs. George M. Jacobs, Mrs. Howard Joiner, Mrs. Williard Geasman, Mrs. John C. Phillips, Mrs. Thomas E. Heffernan, Mrs. Arch Hutchison, | Mrs. Charles B. Gates, Mrs. Wesley ! Steelman, Mrs. Herman Thomas, | Mrs. Dale, Mrs. M. J. ‘Clark, Mrs. | Brace, Mrs. Crump and Mrs. Mont- | gomery. : : Kathryn Lynne Rave First Couple Wed At MR. AND MRS. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Patton, Noxen, announce the marriage of their daughter, Dolores Louise to Walter Weiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Weiss, ‘Harveys Lake, at Trinity Presbyterian Church, Dallas, on September 18. Rev. Andrew Pillarella performed the double ring ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father wore a street length gown of white faille styled with long tapered lace sleeves and lace inserts over the Trinity Presbyterian WALTER WEISS hip lines. A shoulder length veil of illusion fell from a crown of iridescents. She carried a colonial bouquet of white roses and baby’s breath. Mrs. David Hopfer, the former Charlotte Patton, was matron of honor for her sister. John Weiss, brother of the bride- groom, served as best man. A reception followed at the Beau- | mont School. The couple are residing at Har- veys Lake. : Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Taylor, Jr, Sterling Avenue, Dallas, will observe their silver wedding anniversary, Saturday, October 30, with a quiet family dinner. There are three children, Linda, Drew and Janet. The couple were wed in Newberry Methodist Church, by Rev. Rowland | R. Lehman, uncle of the bride, who Mr. And Mrs. C. A. Taylor, Ir. To Mark Silver Anniversary was District Superintendant in Harrisburg, at that time. . Mrs. Taylor is the former Rae Lehman, daughter of Mrs. Katherine Lehman, Williamsport. Mr. Taylor is the son of Mr. C. A. Taylor, Sr., Williamsport. He is em- ployed with Manpower Sales Inc. | They are members of Dallas | Methodist Church. The Paul Shavers, Jr. Bre Wed Ten Years Marks 7th Birthday Kandi Karuza, daughter of Mr. Long Island, have purchased a home at 111 Hemlock Street, Oak Hill. ' Gloria Metzger, Demunds Road, had _ daughter, Kathryn Lynne, on Octob- [ Mr. ahd Mrs. Robert Rave, Dallas, ¥ Mrs. Martha Lamoreaux and Mrs. RD 2, announce the birth of ai Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shaver, Jr. |and Mrs. Stanley Karuza, Popular Cliffside Avenue, Trucksville, ob-| Street, Dallas, was guest of honor at served their tenth wedding anniver- ' a birthday party celebrating her 7th ! To Celebrate 62nd Mr. and Mrs. E. Leroy Kocher, Harveys Lake will observe their 62nd wedding anniversary on Tues- day, November 2. ’ i Mrs. Kocher is the former Lulu | Montross of Noxen and is in her 80th year. Her husband is 86 and | prior to retirement worked for the Township. The couple have resided at the | Mr. And Mrs. E. Leroy Kocher Anniversary Lake for 70 years with the excep- tion of small periods. Both are in fair health. Mr. Kocher was an avid hunter in his earlier years. They are the parents of three children, Evelyn, Florida; Richard, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Mildred Evon, Harveys Lake. There are also ten grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. John Kritchen, Sr., 57 Shaver Avenue, Shavertown, will celebrate their 20th wedding anni- versary on Wednesday, November 3. | The couple were married at St. Nicholas Church, Wilkes-Barre, by Rev. Carl G. Ulrich. Mrs. Kritchen is the former Marie Miller, Wilkes-Barre. Her husband is a native of Plains. Two children were born to the couple, John, Jr., stationed at Ram- Shavertown Couple Will Mark 20th Anniversary On Nov. 3 stein, Germany with the TU. S. Air Force and Patricia, a student at Gate of Heaven School, Dallas. The Kritchens are active mem- bers of St. Therese’s Church. They have been residents of the Back Mountain for the past eight years. Mr. Kritchen is employed at The Correctional Institute at Jackson. A family dinner will mark the occasion at the Brothers Four. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Wyrsch | | of 10 “Lawton Avenue, Bingham- ton, © N.Y., former . residents of Huntsville, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at an open house at their home on Saturday. | ~ They were married in the Hunts- | ville Methodist ‘Church on October | 26, 1940. : | Mrs. Wyrsch is the daughter of | the late William and May Bulford | Hazel of Dorranceton and is a] teacher in the Johnson City Schools, vice president of West Side Literary Club of Binghamton, Conductress | in Eastern Star 680. Before Sie riage she taught in Dallas Town- | Former Huntsville Couple Mark Silver Anniversary ship schools. Mr. Wyrsch, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wyrsch of Lucerne, Adele McAvoy Is Guest At Shower | Adele McAvoy, bride elect, was | guest of honor at a variety shower | held at Farmers Inn, Sunday, Sep- | tember 26. Miss McAvoy married | Richard Grumbravich on October] 23. Hostess was Mrs. Helen Grumrbavich. { Center piece for the party table | was a bowl of mixed glads and | chrysanthemums. Individual cor-| sages of white carnation and roses, tinted, were given members of the | bridal party. { Present were Mesdames Mary Sholtis, George Swan, Lilian Meri- thew, Robert Gardner, Edward Pa- ! shinski, Richard Griffith Sr., Rich- | son, ard Griffith Jr., Margarite Hardisky | Miss Elnor Hardisky, Mrs. Weaver and daughter, Mrs. Dorance and | daughters, Mesdames Olenick, Wiss, | and Keiper. Mesdames Julia Piznai, Rose- mary Isopi, Mary Elenchick, Agnes Manzona, Irene Urick and daugh- ter, terling Barnes, Margaret Barralt and daughter, Emily Hu | dock, Margaret Puskai, Mary Murry | and daughter, Lillian 'Stefancini, Mary - Ann ‘Tomson, John Losh, Catherine Sharisky, Betty; Feder- owicz, Anna Babey, Elizabeth Swan- John McAvoy and daughter. Mesdames James McAvoy and | daughter, Max Stromyer and daugh- | ter, Daniel McCarrie, Rose Belel- geski and daughter, Ann Carrian, | Gilbert Morris, McAvoy and daugh- Switzerland is owner of the Wyrsch | Television Sales Binghamton, a member of Masonic Lodge 970 and the American Legion of Johnson City. = A Sergeant in World War II, he served in Eng- land, France and Germany. They are members of the Boule- vard Methodist Church, Binghamton and its organizations. Mr. and Mrs. Wyrsch are the par- ents of a daughter, Shirley Jean Wyrsch, a senior at State Uni- and Service of | | Rochester, who celebrated his 23rd versity College, New Paltz, N. Y.| ter, Ethel Jones, Harold Harris, | Paul Snyder, Boyd Mead, and Miss Barbara. Connery. Nephew Feted Mrs. Mary Glahn, Bunker Hill, | entertained at a family dinner in honor of her nephew Jerry Long, | Beira birthday on October 23. Guests included Mr.- and Mrs. Robert Hasselwander, Mrs. Daisy Prynn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vollrath, Jr., all of Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Prynn and Dale, Carverton. | Mrs. Mary Niemius Honored On Birthday Mrs. Mary Nienius, Loyalville was guest of honor at a family gathering in celebration of her 68th birthday anniversary on Sunday October 10 at’ the home of her daughter, Mrs. Donald MacDermott of RD 1, Still- water. Mrs. Nienius has been a resident of Loyalville for 39 years. She has '6 children, 13 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Attending the celebration were | Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nienius and | daughter, Marlene, Plymouth, Mrs. | Anthony Truskowski and daughter | Janet, Wyoming; Mrs. Walter | Meeker, 'Hunlock Creek; Mrs. Rich- ard Wegner and son Ricky, Loyal- ville; "Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac- Dermott and children, Donna and | David, RD 1, Stillwater. Easter Lily Blooming Willard Gensel, Outlet, has an | Celebrates Birthdays A birthday celebration was re- cently held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Shaffer of Chase Manor. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Marchione and daughters Mena, Velma, and Louise, of Haver- town, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sprinkle, of Dallas. Birthdays cele- brated were that of: Mr. D. Shaffer, Mena Merchione, Sprinkle. and Mrs. C. NEW BLACK TUXEDOS - NEW FULL DRESS SUITS ~~ - BAUM'S FORMAL WEAR | 93 S. Atherton Ave. | 239.3249 | $39 $49 OFFSET DEPARTMENT 2 3 , 1 rn DALLAS POST § ‘Save on | Unicap Chewable® MULTIVITAMINS [NZDE 24 FREE OUR NEW TELEPHONE IS: 675-1141 FEINO'S Rexall PHARMACY MAIN HIGHWAY DALLAS as guests, Donald Yeust, Mt. Top; Mrs. Edith Price, William Miller apd Mr. and Mrs. Calvin O’Brien wa children, all of Williamsport. Mrs.- Raymond Scott, son, Larry, oxen; Mrs. Carrie Hummell, Mrs. William Rittenhouse, Harveys Lake; Mrs. Glenn Frantz and son, Glenn Thomas, Idetown, visited Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Frantz, Mrs. Bessie Frantz and Mrs. Totten in New York last Wednesday. On the way home, the group stopped to browse in the Old Antique Country Store at Montrose. Recent guests in the area were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Luke, Harris- burg and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Smith, Braintree, Mass. Lee Updyke, Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville, is a medical patient at Nesbitt Hospital. er 23 at Nesbitt Hospital. The new. arrival who weighed in at seven pounds, three ounces, joins brothers and sister, Robbie, Scott and Holly. Mother is the former Barbara Culp of Huntsville. Mr.. Rave oper- ates Rave’s Nursery in Shavertown. | Masquerade Party | A masquerade party for members ‘and friends of Huntsville Christian Church will be Friday at 7. All who can help with decorations are asked to be at the Church Thursday at 6:30. | Janice Lynn Brown A six and a half pound daughter, sary, Friday October 22. There are seven children, Paul, 3rd, Jane, Jack, Jill, twins, Mark and Matt, and Ann Marie. The couple were wed in St. Ann’s Church, by Father Shimkimos. Mrs. Shaver is the former Ann Jugus, Swoyerville, daughter of Mrs. Ann Jugus. birthday last week. The party motif ‘was in Halloween decoration and favors. Present were; Carol, Champ and Nancy Evans, Denise and Bobby Weidner, Linda and Alan Weidner, Donna Richardson, Gail Ann Kirk, Heather Husband, Douglas Sands, Brenda and Pamela Stuart, Carla | and "Michelle Krivak, Jayne Ann Easter lily in bloom. Mr. Gensel had William Gelb of the United States! Janice Lynn, was born to Mr. and Navy serving on the carrier U.S.S. | Mrs. James Brown, Loyalville, Octo- Yorktown is presently in port at ber 23, at General Hospital. There Long Beach Cal. He expects to be|are four other children, Jennifer, home with his parents Dr. and Mrs. | Jody, Jimmy and Johnny. Mrs. Charles Gelb of Carverton Heights K Brown is the former Jean Mitchell, Mr. Shaver is the son of Mr. and McGough, Brenda Stella, Kathy and Mrs. Paul Shaver, Sr., Dallas, and K K is in business with his father. aren Barua, Roth Amn Foylen, They are members of 8%. Theresa's | Mrs. Phoebe Case, Mrs. Harold Evans, the guest of honor and her parents. Joy Class To Enjoy Smorgasbord Dinner The Dallas Post the plant in his yard until last! Wednesday when he moved it into | the porch. One large bloom and several buds are his reward for: taking care of the Easter flower. 0.E.S. Turkey Supper The Rainbow Girls will sell candy | at the annual turkey supper of the | Dallas Chapter 396 Order of the! Eastern Star at Jackson Fire Hall Saturday, November 13, according to the plans formulated by the Worthy Matron, Mrs. Elsie Jolley. 1'he public 1g 1nvited. 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