| RET mo SECTION A — PAGE 4 : : Patricia Kanasky Becomes Bride Of Richard W. Bronson Recently Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kamasky, | blue satin bows. They wore match- Oak Hill, Dallas, announce the re-|ing green head pieces, petal cloches cent marriage of their daughter, |and sprays of lilies of the valley and Patricia to Richard W. Bronson, son | carried tinted carnations and glad- of Mr. and Mrs. Hale Bronson, Pikes | ioli centered with green cymbi- Creek, in Our Lady of Victory|dium orchids. } Chapel, Harveys Lake. Mother of the bride chose a three Rev. John A. Bergamo performed | Piece suit of oyster white silk shan- the double ring ceremony. Mrs. tung, pill box hat of blue and green Marianne Kern was organist. | flowers. She wore matching acces Donna Bronson, sister of the |sories and a corsage of ivory cym- bridegroom was maid of honor, Bon- | | bidium orchids. nie Gennetts was bridesmaid. Mother of the bridegroom select- Frederick Bronson acted as best! ed a sheath .dress of pink ribbon man and ushers were William Ka- lace, rose flowered hat, matching nasky, brother of the bride and H. | accessories. James Bronson, brother of ‘the| Following the ceremony a re- bridegroom "| ception was held at Twin Lakes The bride given in marriage by after which the couple left for New her father, wore a gown of white York State and California. silk organza, fashioned with empire | The bride is a graduate of Lake- bodice enhanced with seed pearls | Lehman High School. She attended and crystal beading, bell shaped | College Misericordia, Dallas. X sleeve of chantilly lace. The mod-| The bridegroom; also a graduate ified bell-shaped skirt was com-'!of Lake-Lehman, is a member of Both were appliqued with chantilly ' the United States Navy. He recently plemented with a detachable train. | completed Nuclear Power School, lace. Her veil of illusion fell from {and will be stationed in Da Nang,| The class of ’66 of LLHS held | a crown of organza buds and sprays | Vietnam. | Class Night on ‘Friday, May 27, at | of lillies of the valley. She carried | ge Ti | 8:00 p.m. in the high school auditor- | John F. Sheehans, III an arrangement of carnations and, ium. Awards were presented by Mr. | gladioli, centered with white ye | Marchakitus, supervising principal, bidium orchids. | verious student advisors, and serv- Maid of honor and bridesmaids | ark Baniversary ice organization representatives. | wore identical gowns of green silk Enjoying a night out, Mr. and |AWard winners were, from left to organza with modified belll-shaped ' Mrs. John F. Sheehan, Honor lle | right: 1st row, Nancy Scouton, Har- skirts. The bodice featured blue and Road, Dallas, celebrated their 30th! Veys Lake Womens Club Scholar- green floral embroidery and the | wedding anniversary on June 27. | ship; Pamela Hoyt, HLWC Highest waistlines were complemented by| Longtime residents of Dallas Bor- | Shoal : i : - | ough, Mrs. Sheehan is the daughter | RRR RE SR of the late Nicholas Cave, former | i Dallas Borough. councilman and the | | late Mrs. Cave. Sheehan has been employed by Bell Telephone Company for the | rast 39 years. He is a Past Worchip- Mr. and Mrs. Frances Woodling, { ful Master of George M. Dallas | Lake Silkworth, celebrated their Lodge. silver wedding anniversary on Tues- day, May 24. | ‘the U.S. Army in Columbus, Ohio, | , The couple were married in Ed- | in the psychologist testing depart- | dington, Pa., by Rev. J. Gibson. | ment and Lynn, at home. Mrs. Woodling is the former Vivian | Cn Rummage, Milton. | Mr. Woodling is employed + Federal Aviation at Avoca Airport LUZERNE THEATRE There are two sons, John IV, with The reward of excellence from our BULOVA | GRADUATION | COLLECTION | ; They are the parents of five chil- | Linda Hagenbaugh ' Graduate Of Blue Mit. | Linda Hagenbaugh, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. William Hagenbaugh, | | Lake Lehman, graduated on Sun-' day from Blue Mountain Academy | near Hamburg, a private high school | | Stephen Boyd | supported by the Seventh Day Ad- | Elke Sommer | ventist Church. Attending the graduation were i J “The Oscar” her parents, her grandmother Mrs. | Tonight - Friday - Saturday LEADING LADY *BA" | Beauty captured in a fine 21 jewel watch. Yellow or white. | relatives. Linda expects to enter Southern . Missionary College in Tennessee in | $3 ; 2 Sunday (Con’t. from 2 p.m.) 2 Top Hits the fall, where she will pursue nurs- | "ing courses according to the col- | legiate plan. ! Elvis Presley With a Bulova you give more | than a watch — you give a fine “Fun in Acapulco” name, excellent workmanship and the distinction of elegant to the National Honor Society, was vice president of her class, and sec- | Sousa Award; Chip announces THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1666 Ranking Girl, Award, Readers Digest Award, and Donforth Foundation Club Nursing Evans, John Philip Sorber, Fred Hennibaul Athletic Award, Student Council Award; Barbara Scovish, Homemaking Award; Jeanne Kern, Student Council and John F. Ken- nedy Richard Award; Judy Kocher, Educators Award, John Philip Sousa Lehman Womens Award; Margie Lake Silkworth Couple Observe ake Silver Anniversary On May 24 | dren, Barry with the ‘U. S. Air | Force in Germany; Mrs. Renald Davenport, Sweet Valley; Tom, Tim and Susan, at home. The family are members of St. | | Paul's Lutheran Church, Shaver- town. They have resided in the Back Mountain since 1958 when they moved here from Sallidays- burg, Pa. ‘Miss Ruth Simon Ende '0f Bruce J. Kruszka Michael Simon, Dallas R. D. 1,] the marriage of his daughter, Ruth, to Bruce J. Kruszka, | son of Mrs. Victor Canto, Wilkes- Barre, on May 10. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. | Margaret Simon, Wilkes-Barre. Attendants were Catherine] | Simon, sister of the bride, and | John Fowler performed the cere- mony. A reception followed at the home of the bride’s father. Among the guests were Mr. and, Mrs. Francis Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Simon Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Simon and Jo- | Diane Trudnak, | Bwards Presented To Lake-Lehman Seniors Award, Bausch and Lomb Science Award, Harveys Lake Lion’s Schol- arship. Second Row, Joe Stager, Thomas H. Longmore Award, Julio Rodri- | Attendance Award, | Student Council Award; Mike Pres- | guez, one year lipski, Student Council Award, Terry Davenport, Danforth Foundation Award; Randy Calkins, HLWC High- est Ranking Bay, Bousch and Lomb | Science Award. ‘Strom's ‘Features Unusual Colors ~ Strom’s Bath and Gift Shop in the Narrows Shopping Center, has re- | cently acquired the Stieff Pewter line, very popular in to-day’s home | decorating schemes. The Bath ‘Shop, | opened last September, features an | unusual selection of gift ideas and | all the unusual bath colors and com- binations being featured in the Jead- ing home magazines. Morris Wass- erstrom, owner of the shop and long known as a merchant in the Wyo- | ming Valley area, urges the public to feel free to browse without be- ing annoyed by sales pressure. The | | shop is very artistic, designed after | i the famous Bath Shop in New York | | City, Vincent Lippi, Co. * Distinctive selections for Bath and Powder rooms are dis- | played in abundance. “The women ! of the Back Mountain,” says Mr. Wasserstrom “have superior taste | 23 we find more of our customers | | are coming from this area.’ ! Jessie W. Curtis, and several other | Victor Canto. Justice of the Peace | James Thomas Parry A six pound, thirteen ounce son, James Thomas, was born to Mr. and Mrs, James Parry, Carverton | Road, Trucksville, May 20 at Gen- At Blue Mountain she belonged |My. and Mrs. Paul Powell, Mrs. Ben | eral Hospital. . and Richard, Mrs. Mrs. Parry is the former Virginia Bohen.' Mr. iif DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mr. And Mrs. Warren H. Reed v.. Feted On Silver Anniversary Robert Marrs Are Wed Eleven Years Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meadow Lake, observed their 11th | wedding anniversary on Saturday, | A well known Dallas couple, Mr. | Liquor Store in Dallas. He is a May 28. "| and Mrs. Warren Reed, Huntsville | member of the Dallas 1.0.0.F. and The couple were wed in Meeker Road, celebrated their 25th wed- | Daddow-Isaacs Post. Methodist Church by Rev.. Arthur ding anniversary on May 30. Both Mr, and Mrs. Reed are coin Hilliard: Mrs. Marr is the daughter | Rev. Homer May married the |and stamp collectors and belong to of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon James, | couple at First Reformed Church, | the Wilkes-Barre Coin Club. Meeker. Her husband is the son of | Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Reed is the for- They are members of St. Paul's | Mrs. Musetta Marr, Hunlocks Creek, | ‘mer Mollie Johnson, = daughter of | Lutheran Church, Shavertown. (and the late Milton Marr. | the late Mr. and Mrs. B. Ford John- | A family dinner was held in honor Mr. Marr is a member of the fac- son, Trucksville. Her husband is the | of the special occasion. ulty of Dallas Senior High School | son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed, where he teaches mathematics. Shavertown. They are the parents of two They ware the Labatt of two daughters, Debra Lynn and Pamela | daughters, Mrs. Jack Lasher, Fern- Jean. | brook, and Mrs. Wesley Evans, | | . Carole Meyers Marries Raymond |]. Schaffer The family are members of Hunts- | Lanham, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Meyers, ville Christian Church. There are also two grandchildren. | Park, Street, Dallas, annousge the Mr. Reed is employed at the State | marriage of their daughter, %arole | to Raymond Jan Schaffer, son of | Mrs. Raymond Schaffer of Trucks- | ville, and the late Raymond Schaf- Baccalaureate S gake : spp : Samuel Ray Wandel Rev. Russell W. Endmondson, ; | pastor of the Shavertown Bible| My. and Mrs. S. Ray Wandel, |‘: / ; Church, will be the speaker at | RD 4, Dallas, announce the birth | 0 The ; BD ou : a . penienmad ‘Riverview Christian Academy | ¢ , son, Samuel Ray, on May 18 | ctober, 2 op 1 SLALion, z | Shark River ills, Neptune, N.J. Mrs. Schaffer is a graduate of at Nesbitt Hospital. | Dallas High School. She attended The new arrival weighed in at | Central Penna. Business School in | six pounds, fourteen ounces an Ca Fi is the first child of the couple. | Schatten is 21s a graduate of Mother is the former Beverly | es High School and is with the David, son of Rev. and Mrs. Ed- | mondson, is in the graduation class | at Riverview. Harmony Club Marks both | Parry is employed by | Crispell. | U. S. Navy, stationed at Memphis, The baby is the first grandchild | Tenn. of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Crispell | and the first great-grandchild of | of Mr. .and Mrs. Bruce Crispell, RD | 4, Dallas. 38th Anniversary | The Harmony Club celebrated its | thirty eighth anniversary, May 5, | with. a dinner in the Franklin Tea | | Room, Shavertown. Favors were miniature hats with | Piease Use Our Coupons | When You Buy of Our Advertisers a centerpiece to match, made by | NOW APPEARING Mrs. Emma Hoover. Mrs. Florence | Carle installed the new officers: | FRIDAY and SATURDAY NiGHTS | president, Mrs. Mae Race; Vice- u _ | president, Mrs. Mae Phillips; sec- Jim McHenry “ | retary, Mrs. Emma Hoover; treas- | urer, Mrs. Ethel Kester. Mrs. Cien-' wen Besteder gave the history of the club. Mrs. Gertrude Perry and Mrs. Florence Carle were on the game committee and prizes were, won by Mrs. Ruth Derr, Mrs. Wil- | liam Spaulding, Mrs. William Grogs ! ory and Mrs. K. O. Hunter. Present were Mesdames Alice | Austin, May Phillips, Emma Hoover, | | AT THE HONKYTONK PIANO! at the new BREN-EL COCKTAIL LOUNGE Moses VanCampen Hotel * BENTON, PA. | Ethel Kester, O. H. Love, Mabel Bell, J. Robert Moore, K. O. Hunter, Cienwen Besteder, John ' Perry, | Maude Lampman, William Gregory, | William Spaulding, Roy Martz, Wil- | | iam Megan, Cecil Poynton, James | Derr, Ira Carle and Russell Race. Next meeting will be held at the | home: of Mrs. Nora Dymond, Miss | | Fannie Berlew as co-hostess, on May 26. Steven McMichael Mr .and Mrs. Robert McMichael, | Dallas, R. D. 3, announce the birth of an eight pound, five ounce son, Steven Scott, May 18 at General Hospital. There are two other chil- dren, Patricia Ann and Bobby, J. | Mrs. McMichael is the former Mary Ellen Weigel, Dallas. Mr. McMichael | is self-employed as a contractor. | For Prompt, Efficient, Clean GARBAGE & TRASH SERVICE Tree Removal Call BERTI & SON 674-5731 Cohit “Terror in the City” good taste. Come in and choose from our extensive Bulova Graduation retary of Ladies of the Laurel | seph, Miss Michal Angela Simon, Member of the Bell Conto'. Singers, | Patricia and George ‘Simon, Mr. and she has toured in Pennsylvania and | Mrs. Victor Canto, Catherine Simon, | contracting. his father Dale Parry in paving The new arrival is the grandson Collection. 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