uatizs with seting nome hland reply, forth- ti re-- ses of grad- either Mah- 233, Shav- Dallas ho facets Den : Back asket- gram d his asket- There vnee” uther, "hurs- Monday, where he will be stationed ‘ents, Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Pillarel- | - Kingston, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA fark THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1966 SECTION A — PAGE 5 Purely Personal William Johnson, Wayne, Pa., formerly of Trucksville, underwent surgery last week at Bryn Mawr Hospital and is coming along nicely. Lt. Thomas Hicks, 4th, Chicago, 11, was the overnight guest of his grandmother, Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks on Sunday evening. The young soldier was on his way to New York, where he enplaned for Germany with the U.S. Artillery. Sally Sellman, Aberdeen, Md, and Lawrence Updyke, Parrish, N.Y., were recent guesiy in this area. Beth Pillarella, student at West- inister College, is spending the d semester recess with her par- la, Haddonfield Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Gilbert, have ' moved to Circle Dove: Rte Manor. Thomas Pesikey, Swarth- more is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bechnian, Demynds ertown, were hon Mr. Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Janet Turner, NoxenTeacher Wed In Ceremony At St. Luke's | Miss Janet Turner, daughter of and Mrs. Clarence were united in marriage the Mr. And Mrs. Sam Spaciano Honored On 46th Anniversary On January 7, Mr .and Mrs. Sam | Luigi Cesare. Spaciano, 91 Shagbark Drive, Shav-| ored on their 46th | Madio, a native of Geneva; N.Y. i Turner’ Noxen and Carl Williamson, son of Mrs. Marguerite Williamson, Wilkes { Barre, Saturday, January 8 at St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Noxen. Rev. Frederic Eidam of St. Paul’s Wilkes College is purchasing agent Lutheran Church performed ceremony. Following the nuptials the couple! left for a i honeymoon to ‘Washing Street, Shavertown. | Wilkes-Barre. ton, D.C. Mrs. Williamson is a graduate of Lake Noxen High School, Blooms- burg College and Pennsylvania State University. She is a member of the faculty at Noxen Elementary School. The bridegroom, an alumnus of and = Cable, at American = Chain They are residing at 39 Spring Mrs. Spaciano is the fornier Mary: Mrs. Road. © Mr. and Mrs.: Chester Hons, Lehigh wedding anniversary ‘at a dinner Spaciano, an’ employee of party. held at the home of their | the Wilkes- Barre Transit Company | son and ‘daughter in law; Mr. and | for 38 years retired in 1965. He is. Mrs. Louis Spaciano, Trucksville | well. known for his culinary “abilty I Attending the affair in their hon- | and served many delicious dinners or were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Spaci- in this area previous to his retire- : ano, Shavertown; ’ Mr. and Mrs. ment. Mrs. Spaciano “was employed | Peter Skameritz, E.: Patterson, N.J.; at Natona Mills for 19 years and: {Mr. ‘and Mrs. Edward. ‘Vegari and | is now also retired. Edward Jr. Forty Fort; Leona M.| [45 The couple are the parents of six: Loveland, Trucksville; the host and children, Vincent, Levittown; Louis, hostess and ‘their children, Larry,’ Trucksville; Anne, Harrisburg; Yol- Mark. and Cindy. Ann. I'anda, Thompsonville, Conn.; Mafal- Mr. and Ms, Spaciano who have da, E. Patterson, N.J.; and Victor resided in Shavertown for the past : a . 33 years were married in Holy Ros- of Shavertown. There are also eight ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fiddager’ Hons, } and family, Trenton, N. J., returned home last week after’ ‘spending. ‘the holiday recess “with their parents, | | Street and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Paul Rother, ‘Dallas. ™ Mrs. Gordon Austin, N. Math Street, Shavertown, entertained at a family dinner on ‘January 11 hon- oring her husband's birthday: Daughter and son in law, Mr. and’ Mrs. Edwin Lumley, Mary Alice and - Kathy were present and Mr. Lumley Riding Showcase Production "Trojan Women” " MRS. GERALD JOHN A. number of ‘Back Mountain people are involved in the forth- coming ‘ production, men”, to ‘be presented by Showcase "Theatre the end of this month. Mrs. Gerald John will play the role of “Helen of Troy’ in the play originally written. by the Greek dramatist, Euripides. This is Mrs. John’s - second appearance ‘in a stage production, her first being the part of Sister. Fidelity in “Suddenly Last Summer’. She is a resident of “Trojan Wo- | Mr. And Mrs. George Taylof [Gelslinte 56th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor, Leh- 77th anniversary on November 7. man Center, Lehman, celebrated Both love to garden and the Tay- their 56th wedding anniversary lor home abounds in plants and yesterday. pretty blooms nurtered by their The couple, who have resided ‘in mistress. At the present time two hyacinths are filling the household with their fragrance. Mr. Taylor says he keeps in shape during the | summer months by caring for a half Lehman since 1941 were married at ' the Holy Infancy Church, Bethle- hem by, Rev. J. Walsh on January 19, 1910. Mrs. Taylor is the former Minnie Miller of Bethlehem. Her husband, also of Bethlehem, was former gen- eral foreman of Vulcan Iron Works, Wilkes-Barre, retiring in 1953. acre of lawn which he cuts and trims himself. A large garden patch, which was his pride and joy been given up of late. Four children were born to the both sports for a number of years. Gerald of Avenol, Until two 6 years ago, Mr. Taylor dived and swam frequently at Har- veys Lake. He was 79 on November | 24 and Mrs. Taylor marked her grandchildren. of Gate of Heaven Thuan, Pallas. has An athlete of great prowess, Mr. couple, Mrs. William Hoblak, Har- | Taylor is an avid football and bas- veys Lake; Mrs. Grace Troutman, ketball fan, having participated in Kingston; Paul, Binghamton and | N.J. There are twelve grandchildren’ and ten great | Mr. and Mrs. Taylor are members Li Bert Brace Is Honored On Birthday Mrs. Bert Brace, East Dallas, was "honored at a surprise birthday par- | ty on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Brace, West Wyoming. The affair marked the 71st anni- versary of Mrs. Brace. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Brace, Wendy and Kenny, Silver Springs, Md.; Mr. ‘and Mrs. Henry Evans, Dianne and Billy, Rockville, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. George Hess and Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown, Roger and Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Brace, Ruth, Bert | and Karen, all of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. James Brace, Jim and Judy, West Wyoming, and the guest of honor. Card Club Meets The Muggins Club met recently at’ the home: of Mrs. William Sherksnas, Harveys Lake. Present - were ‘Mrs. Ann Israel, GERALD GODWIN instr uctor | Carol Ann Pope, Is Bride Of James ville, who is dramatics at King's College. Mrs. Lee Dornsife is serving as co producer,’ Mrs. Jonathan Weir | is ‘on the production staff and Jonathan Weir is assistant treas- | Miss Carol Ann Pope, daughter | urer. : | of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pope, 25° “Trojan Women” will run four ' Roushey Street, . Shavertown, = be- | evenings, from January 27 to 30 ¢ame the bride of James R. Martin, | consecutively. Proceeds will be used Jr., son of James R. Martin, Sr., for King’s College Scholarship Fund. | Oxford Street, Wilkes-Barre and « Mrs. Andrew Witalis, Calonia, N.J., Tickets may be obtained by callin hos ye y 2 on Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m. | sleeves and A-line skirt. . Rinehimer; Dallas. : several ‘days in Jacksonville. Fla; 7 James. Brace, West Wyoming; Mr. at her: Florida home... Mi _ while Rs te — Tr calls frond his other chil-! ye Mr. and Mrs. ‘Niles. Turner, EY ton, visited: Mr, and Mrs. Arja | Brown, Nancy and Bob, Ferguson | Avenue, last week. 3h £5 Adametz, formerly of Jail: 5% Street, now of Demunds Road, is a surgical patient at General Hospital.’ i Mrs. George R. . Becker, Ellyn, II, is spending a few days with her mother, ‘Mrs. J. Stanley Glen | Larry Edwards, a student at Le: high University, is visiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Edwards, Midland Drive, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Melvin, | Albuquerque, a moved to. 47 Powderhorn Drive, il Dallas. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Don Pabgion:. andl - Mr. and ‘Mrs. Theodore Neweomb, Dallas, attended the funeral of their’ aunt, Mrs. Edith Singer, Strouds- burg, cn Saturday. 2 : Mrs. Ralph Brown, “Parrish Steck, ‘is spending: some; time with Iriends 3 in Elmira. - * - Mrs. Marion Perrin. Till is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital after sffering a broken. hip in: a fall re- cently. ; ’ - Mrs. Edward Cilvik, RD 4 Dalles is in the General ‘Hospital. ‘She was admitted Sunday and will be’ traction for at. least ten days. a Neuner, Hildonia Avenue, returned on Friday after spending ia business trip. and Mrs.’ Kenneth Brasil, Silver Springs, Md., and family were weekend ‘guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Henry Evans, Rockville, Md., and children. were entertained: eg ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barre left by plane on Saturday for N. Miami Beach.’ Mrs. Burnside spend a month with" M “Sordoni] Helen Foster ;drove down: and will Spend | the winter there, Ee { Mrs. Donald ‘Wilson; ‘East Brivis is. now. residing at. 192 Main Street, Dallas. : . Mr. and M Chirles Gort, LI Swart Valley, will léave next week end some time in Florida. They: are planning a. cruise to Nassau in the Southland. Alan -Miers, son of Mr. and: Mrs. James Miers, Newark, Del, and a former Kunkle resident has been LY address is D. D. 758, Fleet Post: Office, N.Y.,, N.Y, 09501. Mr. and Mrs. John Huesman, - Reading, have moved to Poplar Street, Dallas. { Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witter, Noxen, are now residing at 110 | ses ~ Church. Street, Dallas. * Mrs. Spencer Holmgren Sr., Yorn brook, left last evening for Bristol, . Pa., where she wil spend some time with her daughter and son ‘in law, “Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers and re get acquainted with her new grand- son. ~ Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Reimiller and ayghters, Carol and Debbie, Harris Road, Trucksville, and - Miss Valerie Mallin, Dallas, spent Sun- day in Allentown where they visit- . ed Mr. and Mrs. James Haines and went on to see James Haines, Jr. at Allentown General Hospital, who recently underwent minor surgery. Mrs. Helen Lutsey, Summit Street, Shavertown, Penna. State Officer of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Fraternal Order of Eagles was guest of honor on Sunday of Dis- trict 17 held at Sunbury. Book Club Board Mrs. George Montgomery will be hostess on Friday to offihers and ‘committee chairmen of the Library Book Club. The business session will start at 11 a.m. ‘with luncheon to follow. i.seven pounds; { former Ellouise Holmgren, daughter 18r. ley Hospital. ary Chureh, Wilkes Barre, by Glenn James Rovers «Mr. and Mrs. Jumes: Rogers, 241 Wilson Avenue, Bristol, Pa., an- nounce the birth of theirsfirst child, a son, Glenn James. at Lower» Bucks County Hospital on January 15. The new arrival weighed ‘in at His mother is the | of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Holmgren, Hemlock Street, | Dallas. Glenn James is the 8th grand- child for Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Rogers. | Maple Street, Dallas, and the second for the Holmgrens. Louis Brthur Vrabel $i) seven pound son, Louis Arthur, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Vrabel; Overbrook Avenue, R. D. 2, "Dallas, January 6, at Wyoming Val- ‘There is another son, Steven, four and a half. Mrs. Vrabel is the former Ann : Marie Shimkus, ‘Plymouth. Wendy Enn Yascur ‘Mr. and Mes. Leo Yascur, R. D; 5, ‘Shavertown, became the parents of ‘a seven ‘pound, seven ounce’ daugh- ter, Wendy Ann, January. 6, General Hospital. . There are four other children, Jim, Bonnie, Cindy, and Brenda. ‘Mrs. Yascur is’ the former Margaret + Polinsky.". Steven Wright Mr. and Mos. Eldridge Wright, R. D. 4, Dallas, announce the birth of a nine pound, thirteen ounce son. Steven, January 4, at Nesbitt Hos- . pital. Mrs. As 9 Sordonis Hote ol 1: Stotling: : and Mrs. Malcolm Burnside, Wilkes | "There “are three ~ other Thomas, Robert and .David. Mrs. Wright «is the former Lois Gay, ; Centermoreland., Board To Meet : ~ Executive Board of: Dallas Senior ‘Wondan'’s- Club,” will -méet ‘Monday evening at 8 ‘at the home of Mrs. sons, Rev. grandchildren. | Couples Club Enjoy ¢ Dinner Party Friday ' Couples Club of Prince of Peace Episcopal Church of Dallas held’ its annual ‘progressive dinner we i last Friday evening beginning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wentz of - Church Street, Dallas, and then moving to the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maturi,. Sut- ton Road, Trucksville for dinner. Chairmen of the affair were Mrs. Thelma Ratcliffe and Mrs. Ingrid Prater. ’ i A lovely birthday cake and sev- | eral gifts were presented to Rev.’ John Prater, rector of the Prince | treasurer, “Mr. and ‘ Mrs. = Warren I Dadurka. © nei | Members attending the . party at : “| Mr. :, program.’ Debbie is ‘one of six stu-- Cinderella | Ballet. ; anniversary. : ~ Mrs. Peter Arnaud, chairman of | the nominating = committee, = an- I nounced the following new officers for 1966: President, Mr. and Mrs. | Robert Maturi; vice president, Mr. - and Mrs. Carl Goeringer; secretary- | were, Rev. ‘and Mrs. John Prater, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Edward Ratcliffe, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roth; Mr. and Mrs. || Jack Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. William Wentz, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Arnaud, and Mrs.” Walter Kozemchak, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dadurka, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goeringer, Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. David Alderson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharpe, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ma- turi and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lindsley. To Appear On TV Debbie Foss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Clifford Foss, will be seen on T V Sunday on the David: Blight | dents «featuring ‘the The young dancer is a student of Methodist Sunday *School Class, las Elementary School. Pauline Roth, Dallas. 823-8768 ah : Evans Insurance Agency — WILLIAM R. WRIGHT 726 MINERS BANK BUILDING WILKES-BARRE, PA. ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE | New Goss Manor. “Jr., son of Ralph A. Fletcher, i Heights, N.J., of Peace, who was celebrating his | ‘David Blight’s, a member: of Dallas | Brownie Troop 636 and attends Dal- |. | 287-0784. Director of ‘the outstanding pro-; Production will be staged at 29 W. | duction is Gerald Godwin, Trucks- Northampton Street, Willies Dane Miss Ellen Shively, RN., Weds Ralph A. hg New Jersey High School and . Scranton State Hospital School of Nursing. She is In a pretty winter ceremony, Miss Ellen Shively, 38 Lafetra Avenue, Eatontown, N.J., daughter of Mrs. Florence Shively, RD 3, Dallas, be- came the bride of Ralph A. Fletcher, Sr. 1200 Allaire Road, Spring fake! on Friday, December 17 at: Wall’ Methodist Church. ‘Rev. Howard Lord performed the double ring ceremony. : | The bride is a graduate of Dallas (rear Rount a Treasured gift of the sea— lustrous, glowing pearls—to enhance every woman's loveliness. Stop in soon to see our new collection of precious cultured pearls in necklaces, delicate brooches, bracelets and rings. Our gemologically trained member of the American Gem Society will be happy to explain the subtle nuances of pearl quality to you —aid you in selecting the fine pearl jewelry exactly right for today’s fashions. at Fitkin Memorial Hospital, tune, N. J. Mr. Fletcher graduated from Man- asquan High School and served four yeans with the U.S. Navy. He is em- City, N.J. 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SHOES 54-97 Child’s Dresses $2 Mrs. Katherine ‘Edwards, Mrs. Kay 7 Silyers .and - Mrs. Mary Williams. dress, styled Wit a scoop “neckline, long sleeves and full skirt. Her Shavertown: 5 RR Ma iti hy; J i: accessories were also black and she | wore a white carnation corsage. Mrs. George Trudgeon, Dallas, | : Following the ceremony the served as matron of honor ‘and | couple left on a honeymoon to New i Richard Pope, brother of the bride, | Jersey. was best man, Mrs. Martin is a graduate of Dal- The bride wore a blue velvet Jas High School and is employed - street length dress fashioned with in the credit office of the Boston a scoop neckline, fitted bodice, long Store. Her husband is an alumnus She wore of Hanover High School and is as- 1 black accessories and a corsage of ' sociated with Automatic Retailers | white carnations. | of America, Lee Park. The couple are residing -at 25 Roushey Street, Shavertown. 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