isa and coin 1g to aul’s 1010 yers, > the arole m of ucks- chaf- rmed eof nded ol in ite of 1 the 1phis, 1 2 v——d aa a, ian Tt io + vacation here, ; yr of all things which ap- : American people. ' immensely the beauty of. the area. . The brothers had not met in 37 son of Mr. .and Mrs. Thomas Pucci, after undergoing surgery at Nesbitt ‘three weeks. _ she is undergoing tests. i tient at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Buss, Detroit, | © at Shavertown, RD ‘5. ‘his friends. | ‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Ferrey, Sr. i .and Lillie June, Sweet Valley, i ‘Shaver Avenue, had as a weekend DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Abram Nesbitt, 2nd, have ' returned to their home at Lake Catalpa after wintering in Florida. _ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Jones and son, Moorestown, N. J., were holiday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Scott, Jr., Hunts- ville Road. Mrs. Jones is the for- mer Mary Dora Scott. John Dana, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dana, Carverton, will arrive home this week from Mansfield State College where he has com- John. will j plotogiis junior year. attehd summer sessions at Mans- field for a six week period to obtain additional credits in art. Mrs. Nancy S. Day, Woodcliffe _ Drive, will move shortly with her daughters to make her home in Bethlehem. ; Jim Haines, Allentown, was the : holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Case, Davenport Street. Mr. Otto Neuner, Ludwighafen, ' Germany, who is the guest of his brother. and sister-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neuner, Hildonia. Ave- nue, Dallas, visited Niagara Falls and Corning, N. Y:. over the holi- day weekend with his ‘hosts. They stopped in Corning to spend a day with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Neuner * and family and tour the big Glass - Plant there. Mr. Neuner, who is on a month's is amazed at the peargto be the birthright of the i He has enjoyed years. He is also spending some time with his sister in York, Pa. Mri Clarence LaBar, Norton Ave- nue, “1s a patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frantz, Brook ‘Street, have returned home "after visiting Rev. and Mrs. Worden Up- | dyke, Jr., and family at Seneca . Falls; Rev. and Mrs. Worden Up-: dyke Sr. Endicott, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robinson, Clifton Springs, N.Y. : Little Thomas Pucci, five-year-old Sweet Valley, has’ returned. home Hospital. He was a patient for Mrs. Thomas E. Cease, Dallas, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital, where Miss Dora LaBar and Miss Cath- ‘erine Daniels, Arlington, Va.., spent ‘the weekend with the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence LaBar, Norton Avenue. =~ = ; Asa Day, Terrace Drive, is a pa- Michigan, have purchased a home “Hans Menzel, Church Street, re- meife patient at Mercy Hospital. He ‘Would appreciate hearing from My. and Mrs. William Ferrey, Jr., Te’ oy were. holiday guests of Rev. and Mrs. Russell Edmondson, guest Dennis Wyckoff, son of Mr. { .and Mrs. George Wyckoff, Center- . ville, Ohio. The Wyckoffs are former resi- | . ‘dents of Upper Demunds Road and | , Orange. i ‘U. 8. Air Force and is stationed at J i ‘Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Dennis has enlisted in the | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1966 ~ SECTION A — PAGE 5 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Wed In Lovely MRS. LEE WAYNE BRACE Karen Charlotte Harvey, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey, Woodlawn Drive, Dallas, became the | bride of Lee Wayne Brace, son of { Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brace, Center- moreland on May 14, in Dallas Methodist. Church. Rev. Robert! Sheehan performed the | double ring ceremony. Fern Coldren, Dal-! las, was organist and Richard Oliv- er, Dallas, soloist. Given in marriage by her father | the bride wore an exclusive gown | of white chantilly lace over chiffon! taffeta fashioned in ‘a scalloped neckline highlighted in irredescent sequins featuring long = tapered | sleeves. The princess bodice was! fitted to a wide billowing skirt en- | hanced in lace flounces complement: | ing a gracious - bouffant scalloped hemline. Her veil of imported illus- | ion was settled on an open queen! crown embellished in lustrous pearls and drop crystals featuring circular tiers in formal length. She carried a bouquet of white sweetheart roses and Lilies of the Valley. Mrs. Margo Oncay, Lehman, cou- sin of the bride was matron of; honor. She wore a gown in sea- spray styled in point Venise lace bodice with low neckline featuring elbow shy sleeves with flared ruf- fle. The empire bodice was fitted to a contour waistline enhanced in back bustle bow to a flowing panel | complementing a floor length sheath skirt. She wore a matching seasprav petal crown with bouffant face veil and carried pink sweetheart roses and white carnations. Bridesmaids were Janet Cross, Dallas, Marsha Dymond, Long | 1sand, N.Y. Joann Kerlin, Falls. Brooklyn Methodist Churches. wintering at Homestead, Fla. . «weekend with their daughters and | family, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bauerly; be ‘Cherry Hill, N. J., former residents James Pace, Kingston, Wayne Yat- Laurie Casaday ‘Drive, Dallas, May 22 at General | a Pvt. Thomas Petroski, Sweet Val- They all wore identical two tone ley, has returned to duty at his gowns fashioned with white floral Maryland Army Base after spending embroidered bodice featuring elbow ithe weekend with his mother, Mrs. shy sleeves with flared ruffle. The ; Jenge . Stefanovwicz. | empire bodice was fitted to a willow Rev. and Mrs. Henry Westfield, | green velvet waistline enhanced in { Pioneer "Avenue, Trucksville, are back bow detail with long streamers moving today to Hop Bottom, Pa., | complementing. a ‘pink chiffon over whillee Rev. Westfield will be pastor taffeta floor length sheath skirt. at the Hop Bottom, Kingsley and They wore matching pink crowns | and carried pink | with face veil Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Lauth. Queens, | sweetheart roses and white car- N. Y., have purchased: and moved | Dations. 5 ot into a new home at 94 Wellington Flower girl was Cindy Lou On- Avenue, Dallas. , cav, Lehman. Her gown featured a Mr. ‘and Mrs. Frank Heitsman, Pink bodice . with lace trimmed Twin Brook Farm, returned home! neckline and short sleeves, lace this week to Centermoreland after] rimmed. The empire bodice was | fitted to a pink velvet waistline M. Sgt. George Gordon has Tibnt adorned in a bow: back and long transferred from Minnesota to Per- | flowing streamers. She wore a pink rin Air Force Base, Texas. petal crown with face veil and car- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McFarland, | ried pink sweetheart roses and Summit Street, spent the holiday; white carnations. eorge Pace of Tunkhannock was man and the ushers were of Shavertown and Mr. and Mrs. | sk Otto S. Bartz, Mt. Holly, N. J. i bin x Ja Centermoreland, Michael Rob- , Wyoming. Ring bearer was Llewellyn of Dallas. other of the bride selected a cocktail dress of French blue cre iqued in alencon lace and short Affsix pound, fifteen ounce daugh- | ap ter, Laurie, was born to Mr. and | sleeves with a modified sheath skirt. ‘Mrs. Dean Casaday, Mountain View ; Shel wore matching accessories and rsage of white sweet heart ‘Hospital. roses and blue carnations. > There are two other children, The mother of the groom chose a Mark and Alan. Mrs. Casaday is cocktail dress in romance crepe and ‘the former Shirley Crowley, Pitts! chantilly lace featuring a fitted ‘burgh. .' bolero jacket and bracelet length Ry rm FOX MANOR HOTEL 2700 PACIFIC AVENUE : Facing Boardwalk and Ocean ATLANTIC CITY - - NEW JERSEY A friendly family hotel located in the finest section of this world resort SPECIAL RATES FOR RETIRED. GUESTS _ Sr | FOR A PERMANENT YEAR ROUND HOME Write for Literature and ry May Ceremony . Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Hartman, | West. 42nd Street, Idetown, will | celebrate their 40th wedding an-| niversary on Sunday June 5. Classmates at = Plymouth High School, the former Mary Fertal and Mr. Hartman were married three years after graduation. | Since 1932 they = resided in | Trucksville, moving to their present | ‘home a year ago. Mr. Hartman has been engaged in | Mrs. Sadie Rozsman, Dallas, RD 4, will ;be feted at an Open House on Sunday June 5 at the home of her son:and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rossman, Troxell Switch, | from 2 to 4 pm. No invitations have been issued. Mrs. Rossman, who celebrated her 80th birthday on June 1, was boin at Summit. Hill, Pa., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas. She i= the widow -of Jesse Rossman, who | passed away in 1949. A resident of the Back Mountain | for 20 years, where she lives in her Mr.. Robert Roese, Sweet Valley, announces the approaching marri- age of his daughter, Carol Lee, to | Lance Corporal Gary L. Oberst, son | of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oberst, : Harveys Lake, on Sunday afternoon, | leeves. | , y. , sleeves. Her. corsage was of pink | Jufe bot 9 bri. in Rugiles Meth. | sweetheart roses. oad ! odist Church. a = ae he Rev. Fred Eister will perform the | e gr a red navy | pty dress and corsage of white car-! Coulis hp beumbry) nations. Mrs. Frank Harvey, grand- | Miss Roese is also the daughter | mother of the bride selected a cran- | of Mrs. Anna Mae Kelvinski, Pitts- | berry two piece suit and wore a cor- | ton Miss Carol Lee Roese Will Wed Corp. Gary L. Oberst On June 5 Mr. And Mrs. Edward Hartman ‘To Observe 40th Anniversary the Hartman Insurance Agency for over three decades. His son, Ned, who resides in Trucksville, is as- sociated. with his father in business. Another son, ‘Robert is Ass’t Pre- fessor at New York Junior College, Farmingdale, Long Island. There are six grandchildren. A large family gathering will be held on Sunday for a reunion of Mrs. Hartman's family. Mrs. Sadie Rossman To Be Feted At Open House On 80th Birthday own home near her only child, Mr. Rossman, this delightful lady iz in cod health with the exception of a cataract which will necessitate eye surgery in the near future. For a number of years she resided | with the John Conlon family where she served as nursemaid to their children. She also acted as nurze in a number of other valley families. Mrs. Rossman attends the Free Methodist Church at Outlet. In addition to her son, she has orz granddaughter and two great grandchildren. : She is a graduate of Lake-Leh- man High School and was employed at General Cigar Company. Mr. Oberst attended Lake-Leh- | man High School and has served | with the U. S. Marines in Vietnam, | returning home for an extended leave on May 21. The couple will reside at Camp | LeJeune, N. C., where Corp. Oberst will be stationed. No invitations have been issued for the wedding. sage of white carnations. 2 . The reception was held at the Girl Scouts Fete Trucksville Educational Building. | [Mothers At Tea Mrs. Brace is a graduate of Dal- | : las Senior High School and Patricia = Troop 675, Junior Girl Scouts of Stevens Secretarial School, Philadel- | Gate of Heaven School held a phia. She was employed at United | Mother and Daughter Tea on Tues- Gas Improvement in Kingston. | day afternoon in the auditorium. Mr. Brace graduated from Tunk-| The program opened with the hannock High Schoel and is employ- | flag ceremony followed by a fashion ed by Oncay Excavating Co. Leh- | Show presented by the girls in witty n. i costumes, which proved the high- | After a trip to the Poconos, the light of the affair. Awards were presented and each couple are residing in Sweet Valley. | For going away the bride chose a | Mother received a novelty gift and two piece blue and white print linen | carnation with attractive programs suit with white accessories and cor- | made by the girls. Refreshments sage of white sweet heart roses and | Were served by the troop. blue carnations. The bride was Mrs. George Kostenbauder, leader guest at showers given by Mrs. | was assisted by Mrs. Joan Pillets, Wayne Brace, Mrs. Margo Oncay, | assistant leader and Mrs. Mildred and the girls from the U.G.I. Office. | Mahoney, Brownie leader. Out of town guests: Mrs. Charles | M. Edwards, Williamsport; Mrs. Robert Prideaux, Dunellen, N.J.; Mrs. James Atkinson, Buffalo, N.Y.; Mr .and Mrs. Dee Werth, Oneonta, N.Y.; Mr .and Mrs. Fuller Dymond 3 B. Yatsko of Binghamton, N.Y.; Mr. and Family, Long Island, N.Y.; Mr. | : and Ms Edwin Creasy and Mr and Mrs. Reed Balewski, Geneva, . : i N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. George Walsh and Mrs. Griff Oldefer, Ridley Park, and son Tim of Bayshore, Long Penna.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Deck- Island, 'N. Y. er, Jersey Shore, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hazeltine, Hackensack, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mackert of | Berwick, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ker- lin of Falls, Pa.; Mr .and Mrs. Harry NEW DISTINCTION and BEAUTY For BATH and POWDER ROOMS \ | Come In ... 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Harveys Lake Hig FOR GRADUATION EVANS DRUG STORE Phone 674-3888 or 674-4681 TET mt ATRL, RET Fe” | | | MISS RITA Mrs. Helen Rice, Orchard Farms, i Dallas, announces the engagement | of her daughter Rita Ruth, to Petty | Officer 2nd Class Joseph F. Schnei- | der, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Schneider, Davenport Street, | Dallas. Miss Rice, who is also the daugh- ter of Kenneth Rice, Dallas, is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School and is employed at The Top Hat, Kingston. Mr. Schneider is an alumnus of Westmoreland High School, Elec- Denna Lee McDermott Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McDermott, N. Main Street, nounce the birth of a seven pound, six ounce daughter, Donna Lee, on May 23 at Nesbitt Hospital. There is another child, Tracy Lee, aged one. Mrs. McDermott is the | former Sharon Conden, Kunkle.. At Geisinger i Reuel Lasher, Dallas RD 3, and | Mrs. Marguerite Rice, Orchard View Terrace, are patients at Geisinger Medical Center. TIMEX WATCHES Shockproof Waterproof hway, Shavertown Shavertown, an- | Engagement Announced RUTH RICE | tronics and Communications School and the Naval School of Transistors {and Semi Conductors. He is sta- tioned aboard the U. S. Navy | Tropsopheric Scatter Site, based at | Lewes, Del. | A member of the U. S. Navy for | the past six_ years, Petty Officer | Schneider ha$h just reenlisted. He {also served aboard the VIP plane! | in the Middle East for a two year | period. | The wedding will take place on | { August 13 at Prince of Peace Church, Dallas. | Family Picnic Held Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rifenberry, | Noxen, entertained at a family pic- nic on Sunday. i | Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone, Michael, Michele and Lisa, Eyers- Grove, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Barry Engelman, . Cindy Lou and Pamela, Sayre, Pa.; Mr .and Mrs. Sterling May, Sidney, Jeffrey, | Debbie and Valerie; Mrs. William | { Engelman, Sheila and Sharon; Amy | Rose and Todd Rifenberry and the | host and hostess. ! Ruth Jean Smith Feted At Shower Miss Ruth Jean Smith, Center- moreland was honored recently at a linen shower given by Hazel Weaver and Carol Gilpin at Center- moreland Baptist Church. Present were Mesdames Lydia Smith, Frank Smith, William Smith, George Smith, Roland Schoonover, Garfet Patton, Andrew Pohanchi, Allen Malkemes, Ralph Blackwell, Wayne Weaver, Clarence Corby, Michael Koscelansky, Elbert Dorm- berger, Varion Felter, George Mata- savage, - Stanley Williams, Loren Schoonover, Misses Mary Anne Smith, Marion Smith, Ida Pisanechi, Antoinette Pohanchi, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Miss Smith will become the bride of John R. Smith, Orange on June 18 at Orange Methodist Church. The ceremony is set for 2 p.m. Polly Ann Kunkle Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kunkle, RD 3, Dallas, announce the birth of a sev- en pound, five ounce daughter, Polly Ann, May 23 at General Hos- pital. There are three other children, Mark, Kathy and Bruce. Mrs. Kunkle is the former Romaine Lati- mer, Kingston. 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