LVANIA Life (e mber and icult with school six pm.” 22, 1965 letter for to Tokyo m a legal § ed today days left e hauling © ce my 60 © kyo, Mrs. to Osaka to. meet fo more P's not s English. fucational ich is my are some hey duds. ish teach- ielp them rsation. I emony at asked it. to 1 was hich was tea 19, 1965 xd T went acted, re- ing. Mrs. and her ind have ng for a y a cat .nlaces )f Music”. ira where and that a. Boy is is also av can buy e minute bug then ct a + pS J to where i temple The third Japanese cared on wias truly ag spent no Moun- obe Port shaned m. Kobe tilometes ra Osaka Nara so f travel- Chris, of Hig- '{ Speaking | (pressing | v which festival. stration, >-Korean nis for } many Gnd ele- schools fe to me Stig all boys Shinon- Mission ek OST — cere- : i Purely - Marion Reeves and son, we eRe Shag i DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA _ — Personal Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fisk, Sweet Valley, left Fort Myers, Florida on March 28 to return to their home here. # ® FS Mr. and Mrs. John Stahl, Pioneer Avenue, visited their new grand- daughter, Stephanie Stahl and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stahl at Boston, Mass., over the week- end. : * * W Mrs. Pearl Keller, Kunkle, had among her Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs. Chris Erickson, daughter Theresa and grandson, Mark, Atlan- tic City. A. Mary Glahn, Bunker Hill and Mrs. Stella Inman, Luzerne, will leave Friday to spend several days including Easter with Mrs. Glahn’s mother and sister, Mrs. Daisy Prynn and Mrs. Marjorie Vollrath, Ro- chester, N.Y. * x * Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle, will arrive home next week from Florida, where they have spent the winter, Mrs. Bernice Spencer, Rome, Pa. has. returned to her home after win- tering at Summerfield, Fla. : Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Jones, High- land Drive, Dallas, have moved to Wilmington, Del. Sl : = # * f Orrison- Kocher, Ruggles, has re- turned to his. home from Nesbitt Hospital where he has been a patient for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. Chavpell, Plym- oul are residing at 36° Burndale Rodd, Dallas. abn Mrs. Andrew Sordoni, who has been ‘spending the winter at Miami Beach, Fla., has returned to the Sterling Hotel. / WW. and Mrs. Gilbert Gigello and son, Brooklyn, N.Y., recently visited | Mr. and Mrs. William Gennetts and family at Loyalville. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown, Loyal- ville, visited relatives in Nixon, N.J. last weekend. Ralph Antrim, Park Drive. Dallas, is a patient at Geisinger Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. Victor Funk and children, Midland Drive. visited Mr. | and Mrs. Bdwin M. Wingert, | Waynesboro during the past week- end. Mrs. Ethel Cooper has returned to her home in Centermoreland after spending two months in - Florida. While there she visited Mrs:Cath- erine Williams and Mrs. Jennie Trise and family at Miami Beach, ; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Christ and her sister, Mrs. Mary LaBar at Mel- | bourne. She also spent two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jackson, Richmond, Va., and Mrs. John at Vienna, Va. # x * : Harry Carson, Shrine Acres, has rojyffned home after having been a pat¥ent at General Hospital. : LX # 230% : 21r. and Mrs. Douglas Lamoreux, 8 and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lyons, Bunker Hill, ‘spent the week- end at Gettysburg and Lancaster where they visited the. former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rush Lam- oreux, who now live at Willow Street. . : Mrs, Lamoreux is the. former Shir- ley Johns and Mrs. Lyons is the former Jane Dover, Mr. Lyons will leave for the service’ on April 12. Mrs. Hans Menzel, Church Stre=t is a patient at Mercy Hospital. Sh is in Room 247 and would. appre- ciate hearing from her friends. bert: Brown, : son. of Mr." and “5. Arja’ Brown. Férguson Avenue, has been ill at’ his home with the virus. LA : x. and Mrs. Victor Long and family. Belfonte. snent the worlkend with: the former's brother and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs: Alvin Long and Brent, Parrish Street. * * * Mrs. Ralph Brown, Dallas, hae returned home after svending some time with her son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown, Elmira New York. Miss Marv Wilkes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wilkes eWstminster Drive, Dallas, will re- turn to Ohio University on Sunday after spending the spring recess with her parents. aMry is the sister of Mike Wilkes. all star athlete of Dallas High School. Neshitt Auxiliary Tw Meet Tomorrow Shavertown Branch, Nesbitt Hos- pital Auxiliary will meet Friday, April 1 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. ‘Mrs. William Thomas will pre- side and Paul J. Brody, represent- ative of Transcontinental Pipe Line Corporation will show a film, ‘“Nat- ural Gas In The March Of Progress.” All members are urged to attend as April is perfect attendance month. Mrs. Robert Shotwell is chairman of hostesses and will be assisted by Mesdames Charles: Palmer, Jack Pauling, H. E. Payne, Paul Priebe, George Rice, Harry Rymer, Harold Shappelle, J. B. Schooley, George Seelandt, R. D. Shepherd, Viola Schmasman, Byron Shortz, Loren Samsel, Alta Travis, Lewis Under- Miss sai bo AOR fg ba da Neighborhood THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1966 SECTION A — PAGE 7 News And Notes Of Personal Interest / Fiancee Of Daniel R. Mahoney ; BK ERY 7 3 MISS LINDA FAYE SCHRAMM Mr. and Mrs. James Vernon| Army where he received the rank Schramm, 1072 Linthicum Street, | of Sp 15, E 5 and served as ad- Tarrant City, Alabama, announce | ministrative specialist. the engagement of their daughter, | Prior to enlistment, he was em- Linda Faye, to Daniel Richard Ma- | ployed at Ford Motor Company, honey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson | Mahwah, N.J. Mahoney, Sweet Valley, Pa. The wedding. will take place on Mr. Mahoney is a graduate of| June 25 at First Assembly of God Lake-Lehman High School and has| Church 4737 2nd Avenue, N., Birm- completed service with the U. S. ingham, Alabama. Carol Keithline Weds Charles Corby At St. Paul's Miss Carol Keithline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Keithline Tunkhannock, RD, and Charles Cor- by, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cor- by, Jenks were united in marriage at-{ David Hopkins, Vienna, N.J.; Susan St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shaver- | Keithline, Donna Smith and Ronald town, on Saturday afternoon, March | DeRemer, Tunkhannock; Harry Sig- ag: { lin, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Corby, the Rev. Frederic H. Eidam performed | bridal’ couple and the host and the ceremony. | hostess. A reception was held at the home ' Mr. And Mrs. Frank Smith Are Wed 27 Years March 30 Observing their twenty seventh | Weaver and Sue Smith. wedding = anniversary yesterday, Natives of England, the couple March 30, were Mr. and Mrs. Frank | were wed in Plains Methodist Smith, Orange. | Chuyehr by Rev. Lorenzo Jones. There ‘are four children, John,| Mrs. Smith is the daughter of Orange; Frank, Jr, Washington, | Justice of the Peace and Mrs. Jonh D!C.; Mrs. Wayne Weaver, Orange, Fowler, Orange. and George at home. Also three Mr. Smith is employed for Kutz grandchildren, Cathy and Duane Bakery. of the bride’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wall, Noxen. Pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs. Niles Sick- ler, Maureen, Elaine and Steven; Stephanie Stahl | Rev. Bound Speaker Mr. and Mrs. John (Stahl, 997, Bt 0.E.S. Banquet Park Drive, Boston, Mass., announce | Rev. Clifford Bound to ¢ A , pastor o the birth of a ‘daughter, Stephani H 2 oh 5 3 { 2 g U i 2 | the Luzerne Methodist Church, will ios nig af boson very address the members and friends of Cali IAT. he weighed. Dallas Chapter No. 396 Order of the in at seven pounds, four ounces, has | Pay Ser =~ the Trem Tonle an older sister, Christine, aged six. a a as Mother is the former Marcia El-| 6:30 p.m. when ha Worthy Mateon ston, daughter of Mrs. Alice Elston, ' Patron, Mr. Dennis Bonning, Tr. will Lehman and the late William El-| be the honored guests at the forty- ston, | first annual banquet. Mr. Stahl is the son of Mr. and | Mrs. Eleanor Witheridge, District Mrs. John Stahl, Shavertown. He | Deputy Grand Matron of District 21- is working toward his dectorate at | A, will also be an honored guest. Boston University, where he holds | Mrs. Bina Holdredge, chairman of a teaching fellowship. | the banquet committee, has invited | the members and friends of the | Charles BE. James Memorial Assem- BL Philip Arthur Pascoe . bly of the Order of the Rainbow i for Girls to enjoy the dancing fol- Mr. and Mrs. William F. Pascoe, ! 3 Hatboro, Pa., former Carverton res- | lowing the banquet. idents, announce the birth of a son, | Philip Arthur, born March 27, at, Hosts Party Hatboro, Pa. The little one weighed in at six Mrs. Thomas Sayre was hostess pounds, five ounces. at a party Wednesday evening at Mr. Pascoe is the son of Mrs. | her home. Attending were: Mes- Estella Pascoe and the late Philip | dames Lewis Ferrey, Eleanor Bron- Pascoe. Mrs. Daisy Crispell, Ruggles To Mark 82nd Birthday, Friday Mrs. Daisy Crispell will celebrate her 82nd birthday to-morrow with her family. Born on April 1, 1884, in a log house near the Rock School in Rug- gles to parents Nathan A., and Ella May ‘ Miller Kocher, Mrs. Crispell was educated in the Rock School and the Pleasant Hill Academy, Sweet Valley, returning to teach one year at Rock and two years at the old Laketon School. She married Fred C. Crispell who died December 29, 1953 and raised four children, Clarence Oberst, Har- veys Lake, Mrs. Ella Cobleigh Bing- hamton, N.Y.; Mrs. Lela Sickler, Lehman, and Mrs. Annabelle Eshel- man, Thonotosassa, Florida. She has thirteen grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Mrs. ‘Crispell maintaing her own the wedding of Miss Judith Wright, 37 Westminster Drive, Dallas, Pa., to Mr. H. Keith Jones, 19 Orchard Place, Forty-Fort. The ceremony will be performed | in the Prince of Peace Church, Dal- | las by the Reverend John S. Prater, | Rector of the Prince of Peace Church | and the Reverend Paul Price of Day- ton, Ohio, formerly of Wilkes-Barre, on April 16th at 2:00 p.m. Schwartz of Passaic, New Jersey. Maid of Honor will be Carolyn | | B, Davies | home and finds two days a week | to render services to others. She has pieced and quilted two quilts for her grandchildren this winter. “Daisy has been a member of the’ Ruggles Methodist Church all her life and holds the record for being its oldest member. She has served as an officer in the Ladies Aid So- | ciety for many years and is a Char- ter Member of the Women’s Society of Christian Service where she held the post of secretary many terms: She was honored along with six others at the 25th anniversary of the organization in December. She has one living brother, Atlee Kocher, Dallas, who recently celebrated his 72nd birthday, a sister Lucy Crispell, Harveys Lake, and a half sister Amy Elizabeth Lamoreaux, Hun- | locks Creek. Invitations have been issued for! Bridesmaids are Georgia MecCutch- | eon and Mrs. James B. Davies, III, both of Dallas, Sara Sgarlet of Wyo- ming, and Josephine Zachary, Shav- | erown. Best man will be Edward C. Laird of Haddonfield, New Jersey. Ushers are Theodore Wright, brother of the bride; Thomas Morgan, cousin of the groom, Schuylkill Haven; James III, Dallas and Doug- las Clark, Upper Montclair, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayes, Wyo- ming Avenue, Dallas, Sunday, March 27. and Mrs. John Dyer, Cal. seven years. celebrated | their silver wedding anniversary, | prise dinner on Saturday evening Mr. Hayes is the son of the late | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hayes, Phila- | sophomore at Misericordia College delphia. He is employed at Linear, | where he has worked for twenty | Dallas. They are members of Prince of | Mr. And Ms. Charles Hayes Feted On Silver Anniversary Peace Church, Dallas The couple were hosted at a sur- | | at Perugino’s and the Gas Light, | Mrs. Hayes is the former June|by their children, Mr. and Mrs. Beckman, Phila, daughter of Mr. games Clee, Philadelphia and Mrs. | John Dyer. There are two children, June, a and Charles, Jr., Elizabeth Street, There is c¢ne grandson | | Charles III, three years old. Baby Shower Held For Mrs. BR. Keiper A baby shower was held in hon- Lee Mintzer and Betty Mintzer, recently. Present were Mary Traver, Sam- uel Arendt and Esther,” Mrs. Fred Coole, Mrs. Warren Hathaway, Mrs. Wandell, Mrs. Walter Wandell and | Mark, Mrs. Arnold Williams. and { Susan, Mrs. Clayton Keiper, Mrs. El- mer Webber, Mrs. Russell Traver. Local Teachers Attend Delta Kappa Gamma the business meeting and luncheon of the Delta Kappa Gamma, an in- teachers, at Aldino’s Manor on Sat- urday, March 25, were: Miss Pearl Mrs. Marjorie Cc.zrcve, Miss Cor- nelia Davis, Mrs. Nora Dymond, Miss Ruth Merrel, ble, and Mrs. Dorothy Withey. Program Chairman, Mrs. Beryl Austin, presented Miss Dor- othy Bayless of Hazleton who re- viewed “The Incurable Scar” by Caroline Bird. The April 16th meeting will be a tea at Hotel Sterling honoring the Future Teachers of local high schools and colleges. son, Gloris Naugle, James Brink, Floyd Wolfe, Michael Harmon, Rob- ert Sayre, Thomas Creasing, Edwin Britt, Francis Daniels and Susan and Wendy Morgan, Debbie, Karen and Beth Sayre and the hostess. Dry-Cleaning SPECIAL 50 S&H SEEN STAMPS Crushed Stone RED SHALE BANK RUN GRAVEL for ® Driveways and Parking Areas JOE YATSKO EXCAVATING 4 | CALL “PHIL” NOVICKI (Owner) LORRY | GAS SERVICE | @® Prompt ® Dependable REPAIRS TO ALL GAS APPLIANCES 50 Stamps with | 50 Stamps every garment with every Cleaned and 2 Garments d Pressed. i | suits sax J) Jackets Skirts 2 Dresses lai (plain) for oe 1.30 | veo 1 95 : Shirts Coats . y Blouses ["opEN EVERY NiGHT | Adam's Clothes Back Mountain. Shopping Center wood and Edward Whitely. : fits ~ 696-1763 675-3369 675-1276 SHAVERTOWN or of Mrs. Richard Keiper by Mrs. ! Kunkle at the home of the latter ternational society for key women | Miss Sophia Morris, | Mrs. Carrie Rood, Mrs. Arline Trim- | Oce | | Trucksville Couple | Married 25 Years Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Keast, Har- rig Hill Road, Trucksville, will ob- serve their 25th wedding anniver- sary on Saturday, April 2. {| The couple were married Trucksville Methodist Church by Rev. Harry M. Savacool. Mrs. Keast is the former Elizabeth Sink, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sink, Trucksville. Her husband is the son of Mr .and Mrs. Fred Keast, Plym- outh. They ‘are the parents of. three children, Mrs. Dayton Garnett, Jr., IRD 5, Shavertown; Fred and James, | 2% home. There is also one grandson, Sam- Back Mountain teachers attending | ;e] Garnett. The family expect to spend the day at Vestal, N.Y., where they | will attend the wedding of their | nephew. Averett, Mrs. Oce Beryl Austin, Miss | Hazel Baer, Mis: Lilli-n Burgess, | Mrs. Carol Sickler Is Guest At Baby Shower Mrs. Carol Sickler was guest of honor at a Baby Shower given by | Mrs. Judy Gramley, Tunkhannock, RD 5, on March 11. Mrs. Rodney Traver, Mrs. Grace | Rogers, Mrs. Melvin Matthews, Mrs. | Paul Hosier, Mrs. Cora Barber, Mrs. Frances Cook, Mrs. Joseph Shalata, Jane Traver, Emily Weaver, Nora | Mrs. Rusik, Mrs. Sickler and the | Derhammer, the guest of honor and | hostess. in! | Bride-Elect Of Corey F. Perrin Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Sheerer, Port Royal, Pa., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Marilyn Ann, to Corey F. Perrin, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Wallace Perrin, Roslyn, Penna. Miss Sheerer was graduated from | Bloomsburg State College and is presently enrolled in the Graduate School of Education at Syracuse University, N.Y. Mr. Perrin is a senior at Blooms- burg State ‘College and plans to enter the Presbyterian Seminary upon graduation. He is the grand- son of Mrs. Donald W. Perrin, Trucksville, and the late Mr. Perrin. No date has been set for the wedding. HOSPITALIZED Mrs. Margaret Moen, Dalas, will enter Berwick Hospital this week Miss Judith Wright, Dallas, Er Selects Wedding Attendants | MISS MARILYN ANN SHEERER Miss Donna: Jean Franklin Is Bride Of Thomas Harry Miss Donna Jean Fanklin, daugh- ter of Mrs. Esther Franklin, RD 1, Shickshinny became the bride of Thomas Harry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harry, Hunlock Creek, RD 1, on February 26 at Bloomingdale Bible Protestant Church. Rev. William Howie performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Mar- jorie Wolfe was organist. The bride, escorted by her uncle. Harry Franklin, wore a floor length gown of Chantilly lace over bridal taffeta designed with a fitted basque bodice and quarter length sleeves and skirt accentuated with a bow! | in the back. She carried a bouquet | Karen Harvey Guest At Bridal Shower A bridal shower was given in hon- or of Karen Harvey, Woodlawn Drive, Dallas, Brace, on Saturday afternoon. The shower was given by Mrs. Wayne Brace at Esther's Restau- in Beaumont. ham dinner was rant A delicious "served to ‘the following guests: Marian Parrish, Agnes Weiss, Julia Denmon, Mildred Jackson, Jennie Smith, Arla Charney, Joyce Smith, Alma Brown, Hazel Condon, Jean- nie Clark, Clara Rifenbery, Vivian Clark, Marian Taylor, Pauline Smith, Layiah Martin, Carol Smith, Leona Brace, ‘Hope Smith, Patricia Clark, Ruth Brace, all of Beaumont; Hazel Robbins, Pittston; Irene Dy= mond, Noxen; Marian Harvey, and the guest of honor. Miss Harvey received many love- ily and useful gifts.’ The wedding of Lee and Karen will take place in the Dallas Metho- dist” Church on Saturday, May 14 at 2 p.m. and the couple will be | {at home to their many friends in! | their newly purchased ‘home at | Sweet Valley ,after May 21st. ‘Barbara Ann Spencer Guest At Shower Barbara Ann Spencer was guest | of honor at a variety shower given | recently by Winifred ‘Spencer and ! Mrs. Gladys Wood at her home, | Dallas, RD 1, Lake Catalpa. | Present were Mrs. Edris Spencer, Mrs. Viola Hilbert, Freda Crane, ' Letha Lee, Helen Crane, Winifred Warman, Betty Gale, Lois Sesson, Nancy Smith, Eileen Foss, Letha Tituy, Mary Jean Crane, Margaret Present were Mrs. Doris Garinger, | Hahn, Marie Trudgeon, Diane Black- | Helen Lewis, Roberta Trud- geon, Tiny Mock, Janice Sickler, well, the hostesses. fy ‘OPEN THURS. and FRI. EVES. IT's ALL WAYS PR ANN'S APPAREL 95 MAIN ST. LUZERNE i of white carnations. Miss Sandra:Gable, a classmate of the bride, was ‘maid of honor d wore an | acquamarine ‘gown matching headpiece. Miss Judy Ann Franklin, sister of ‘ the -bride was 10 bridesmaid and flower girl was an- | other sister of the bride, Helen Irene ' Franklin. The bridesmaid "gown styled with three quarter length ‘sleeves, lace bodice and matching headpiece.. The flower girl was gowned in organza lace and carried a“ basket of flowers. Alfred Gizenski,. cousin of the bride, served as best man and Hale | Bronson, cousin. of the bridegroom, | was usher. | Holly Mansley Is Guest Bt Western Style Party Holly Mansley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mansley, Pinecrest Avenue, Dallas, was honored re- dently at a western style birthday party, celebrating her tenth . birth- . 1 with | wore a maize’ A reception followed at the Fal- | con Hall, ‘Mocanaqua, after which | | the couple left on a wedding trip | to the Poconos. The bride is a graduate of Lake- alumnus of Northwest Area High School is: employed by Common- wealth Telephone Company. | r——————————————————————— ! IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE THE DALLAS POST | | | | bride elect of Lee Lehman High School. Mr. Harry, an! day. Present were Ann Jones, Barbara Berti, JoAnn Huttman, Raelene Dar- ing, Patty VanEtten, Jennie Rodda, Jennie Kapson, Susan Carmon, Trudy Drake, Pam Gingell, Kathy Hoover and Susan Mattern. Refreshments were cerved and games played. Holly is a fifth grade student at Dallas Elementary School 4 TTTIATANT R E OPM EUGENE nL, ORMANDY WITH GUEST SOLOISTS NICOLAI GEDDA, Tenor SUSAN STARR, Pianist Tonight Thursday, March 31 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. CHANNEL 28 Brought to You By MINERS NATIONAL BANK MEMBER F.D.LC. SEES y ee ea | 2 ee a Cm, WS Arete: BR SANE SAN a Ecos Eis Ce 0 Faas Dirk: | a3 Sei Good as Gold gift her with enduringly lovely fourteen karat. 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