= ko, obs an- ers, ry’s Ply- ner ter iak, ko, dis- ‘he- reet, -out ues- ul h » EHV wd By ANT DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Cmte a THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 2. 1966 SECTION A — PAGE 5 Purely Personal Mrs. Lida Hughes, Mooretown, left Sunday to spend ten days at Brigantine, N.J., as the guest of her brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ashman, Wilkes- Barre. John Phillips, Road, Huntsville has returned home after heving] been a patient at General Hospital. | Sgt. Major and Mrs. Harry Cam- ton, Fred and Jim, Fort Riley, Kan- sas, former residents of Park Street, were recent guests of friends in the Back Mountain. Harry Cole, Jodeson Street, has turned home after having been a Hic patient at General ‘Hospital. Mrs Arthur Calkins and Carol, Jackson Street, are visiting the for- Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest mer's son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Calkins, Keith, Sandra, | Scott, Susan and Heidi, at Metuch- | in, N.J. | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Youngblood | and family, Falls Church. Va.. and Mr. and Mrs.” Benjamin Earl, visited | Mr. dnd Mrs. Thomas Hontz, Perrin Avenue, over the weekend. ! Bonnie Gennétts, Loyalville, Dick | and Pat Lopasky, Huntsville, motor- ed to Glen ‘Burnie; Md. on June | 11 to visit Bill ‘Lopasky. brother of Pat and Dick. From there Pat | left Friendship Field to. go by jet | to Houston. Texas, for a two week | vacation with her brother Joe, re- turning home on July 1. Pat who | is 13 is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lopasky. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schooley and | a Davenport Street, have re- wed home after visiting relatives in Ohio and Indiana. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Evans and David, Ferguson Avenue, visited rel- atives in New Jer-zy recently. * 3 * JE Bennie, son of Mr. and “s. Richard Bennie, Joseph Street, | is home for the summer from Brig- ham Young University, Provo, Utah. He is a 1965 graduate of Dal- las ‘High School. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heffernan, Jr., Shavertown, are spending two weeks at the shore. Mrs. Thomas Kingston, Tarlton Avenue, accompanied by grand- children, Pammie and Ann Fowler, Fairfax, Va: recently motored to Havertown, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. William Burnaford and family. Billy Burnaford returned home with his grandmother and cousins. i * * Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gigliello and son, John, Brooklyn, spent the Fathers’ Day week-end with Mrs. | Gilgiello’s = brother, Mr. and Mrs.’ William Gennetts and family, Loyal- | ville. JoAnn DeRemer, Centermoreland, | suffered . a. laceration of the face, on Sunday while at play. She was taken to Nesbitt = Hospital for | sutures. « Clinton Hess, son ot Mr. and | Ms. George Hess, Upper Demunds, Gad, is attending Army Finance | School, at Fort: Benjamin Harrison, | Igdianapolis, Ind., for three weeks: | A wife, the former Kay Ide, Dal- | as, and daughter, Ellen, are spend- ! ing some time with her family in | | Indiana, matron of honor and was attired in Wed In Lovely Summer Ceremony MRS. JOHN NORMAN LANDIS, HI Miss Ellen Elizabeth Knies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin R. Knies, 226 Montgomery Street, Bethlehem, Pa., became the bride of John Norman Landis, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Landis, RD 4, Dallas, at Edgeboro Moravian Church, Bethlehem, on June 18 at, 2 o'clock in the afternoon. and she carried a basket of yellow Rev. Reuben H. Gross performed the double ring ceremony. The bride, who was given in mar- | riage by her length peau de soie gown of re- father, wore a floor embroidered alencon lace and | | matching train. Her veil, which was | fashioned of white silk illusion was attached to a bow of the same ma- | 1 terial as her gown. She carried a colonial stephanotis and daisies. Mrs. Michael Fresoli, Long Beach, sister of the bride, was a floor length gown of yellow peau de sole with ‘white lace bodice. bouquet of white roses, phia, after June 27. J Miss Suzanne Knies, Bethlehem, Pa., and cousin of the bride, was | bridesmaid. Her gown of green peau | | | per, Mr. Malkemes is the son | Blayne Malkemes Is Christened | i older brother, Doris Olenick Nafus Feted At Two Showers Doris Olenick Nafus, Shavertown, bride-elect, was guest of honor at two showers recently. Mrs. Thomas Dorosky, Mt. Airy Road, entertained at a, 6 variety shower in her honor on June 3. Decorations were in blue and white with a matching floral center- piece. Guests included Mesdames Edwin Mucha, Stephen Maceiko, Thomas Dorosky, Jr., Dominick Merolla, Ted Hinkle, Robert Jones, Marvin Moss, James Smith, Howard Sprau, Mel- vin Devine, William Tiprett. Jamns Miller, William Russell, Walter Karl, Michael Olenick, Irene Parada, Nia- rie Dominick, Lottie Yankowski; Misses Sandra Hinke, Elinor Hiller, Christine Sprau, Pat and Marian Olenick. | On June 18, Misses Pat and Mari- an Olenick, sisters of the bride elect, honored Mrs. Nafus at a per- | sonal ‘shower. Color scheme was, carried out in yellow and white ‘with an all green centerpiece. Present were Mesdames B. J.| Nothoff, Rocky Mazenko, Carl Nul- | ton, Gill Morris, Michael Olenick, D onald Purvin, William Russel, Ted Hinkle, Edwin Mucha, Thomas Do- | rosky, Walter Karl, the guest of | honor and the hostesses. , Alayne Malkemes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Malkemes, | Kingston, was christened on Sun- day at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shavertown. Rev. Frederic H. Eidam | baptized the infant. The little girl was born on May | 20 at Nesbitt Hospital. She has an | Kenneth Jr., aged five. : Mother is the former Joan Kas- | of | de soie, was similar to that of the | Mr. and Mrs. John Malkemes, Shav- | matron of honor. Little Jill Fresoli, Ertan The new. arrival niece of the bride, was flower girl. | Her floor length gown was cf yellow | peau de soie with white lace bodice and white daisies. Alan Landis served as best man for his brother and ushers were Richard Disque, Dallas and Robert Knies, Bethlehem. A reception followed st the Casa del Blu in Allentown. The couple left on a honeymoon to the Poconos and will reside at 1301 W. Ontario Street, Philadel- The bride is a graduate of Penn- sylvania State University with a B.S. Degree in Biological Sciences “and Secondary Education. She is a member of the Alpha Phi Sorority. | Stanley Culp Has 82nd Birthday, Family Gathers To Honor Father Stanley Culp, Huntsville, . guest of honor at a family dinner : party on Sunday at his home. Sharing the special occasion with was ' Mr. is the daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Clifford Culp, also of Baltimore. ert Culp, Mr beth McHenry, Town Line, who is! ton and family, Mrs. Alice Snyder | Dallas. Mr. and Mrs.' Hess and Lh 2 Ellen reside in Mechanicburg. Imrwere hist sisters, + Mis. Bliss Mrs. Stuart Marks, Lehman, gg ,n4 pps. Daisy. Moore, Sweet | visited ‘her daughter, Mis. Ben Valley, 80. Shipman and family ‘at Spencerport, N.Y. last : week bringing back grandson Buddy Shipman for a stay with his grandparents. John O. ' Strong, Elmira, N.Y, visited * his parents Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Roese, Sweet Valley, last | week, | Mrs. Anna Brown, Joseph Street, | and daughter, Mrs. ‘Alan Montross, 49nd Street, recently’ visited the | mers sister, ‘Mrs. LeRoy Christ- | man, at ‘Pocono Pines: Mrs. Ernest Whipp ‘and Ted, Fer- son Avenue, recently visited the mer’s daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Lewis and children, Lynn and Clarke, Jr., Beltsville, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Masters, Sweet Valley, have returned home after wintering at Homestead and Palmetto, Fa. : Mrs. 0. Li Maver. Dallas and Mrs. Clarence Elston, Huntsville, re- cently "attended the graduation of their grandniece Shirley Jean Wyrsch at State University of New York where she received her Bache- lor of Science Degree. Miss Wyrsch is a third grade teacher in Johnson City Schools. ' She was honored at a dinner held at Ellensville. The graduate is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wyrsch of Binghamton. Girl Scouts Plan fapping Ceremony A Capping Ceremony, something new in Girl Scouting, will be held Wednesday, June 29 at 8 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Ross Kimball, Beaumont. Twenty nine 9th grader Cadettes ~ will move up to two senior troops, the Mariner and the Panorama Troop, the latter a newly organized group in Shavertown. Girls may select the troop of their choice. The event will also mark the graduation of four senior scouts. Brainchild of several local scouts, . Joan Domnick, Cathy Swingle, Deb- . bie Turner, Ann Wentz and Sarah . Peters, Mrs. Kimball, Dallas Neigh- borhood Service Unit and Mrs. El- wood Swingle assisted in working “out arrangements, | of whom were. present. Mr. The affair was arranged by mem- bers of his immediate family, all Culp | celebrated his 82nd birthday on Tuesday, June 21. In good health, Mr. Culp resides | alone since the death of his wife, Rosina in 1956. He enjoys garden- ing and keeps the large grounds in tip top shape. Now retired, Mr. | Culp was formerly employed as a carpenter and later by the State Highway Department. He is the father of seven living children, Robert, Clifford, Mrs. Wil- liam Eckert, Mrs. Howard Monroe, Mrs. Anthony Mauro, Mrs. Stephen Haymacher and Richard. There are 18 grandchildren and 26 great-grand children, the latest family member, a daughter born: to Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Girsten, Baltimore, Md, on Without * QT With ® OFF ® 612 with RHULIHIST | Roth and family, COPPERTONE SEA and SKI BAIN De SOLEIL (INDOOR or OUTDOOR) Discourage BUGS STOP ITCHING FINO'S Pliavinacy HIGHWAY Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Mrs. (Ginny Ma- | jor and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford | land family, Culp, Mr. and Mrs. William Eckert, neth Monroe, Mrs. Rita Wilson and | family, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mau- ro and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard | Culp and family, Mrs. Stephen Hay- | macher and Larry, Mrs. Ira Rood | and the guest of honor. | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Monroe, Ken- | ! Mr. Landis, also an alumnus of | Pennsylvania State University, is | currently a student at Temple | University School of Medicine. He | is a member of the Student Amer- ican Medical Association and Acacia. | Fraternity. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neuner, Dal- las, drove his brother Otto to New | York last week where he flew home | o Germany. Poison Oak or Poison Ivy MAIN the | and | is first granddaughter for Mr. Mrs. Malkemes. Hurricane Interrupts Stay On Florida Keys Leighton Scott, former managing | editor of the Dallas Post dropped | in over the weekend for a br jef | visit before beginning classes at Penna. State University on Mon- | day. Sporting a beautiful tan from his relaxation on the beaches from Vir- ginia to Florida, the former staff | member, nevertheless, had his! vacation interrupted by the onset of Hurricane Alma, which struck! | shortly after Leighton had settled down on the Keys, former habitat of pirate bands. With the vicious disturbance only | a short distance behind, the vaca- | ward until he reached the Smoky | { Mountains, where he waited for | he | | | June 20. Fiancee Of G. Wesley Cave, Jr. MISS FRANCES SPERL Mrs. Frances M. Sper], 434 Rhawn | | Street, Philadelphia, announces the | Senior High School, Her fiance is a graduate of Dallas clase of 1964. engagement of her daughter, Fran- | He attended Wilkess-Barre Business ces, to G. Wesley Cave, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wesley Cave, Sr., Huntsville Road, Dallas. Miss Sperl is a graduate of Lib- | Jecrniy Philadelphia. | i | pany, Fi High School, Bethlehem, class October 29 at the | of 1965. She is employed by Soaber Church on the College and Wilkes College. He is employed by H. A. Whiteman Com- Wilkes-Barre. The wedding will take place on Little White Hill, Trucksville. | Rev. Charles Gommer will officiate. Mr. And Mrs. Oscar Whitesell To Observe 49th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. | Hunlocks Creek, R: D. 1, will ob- serve their - 49th wedding anni- | versary on June 25. They were married ‘at the home of the bride’s parents, the late Mr. and ® Mrs. M. J. Kocher, Harveys Lake, i Greenwalt. A family dinner will be observed on Sunday in honor, of their anni- versary. The Whitesells are the parents | | tioneer left for northern Florida | —— - so = - { but was forced to continue home- | At Geisinger Mrs. Marcus Hozempa, Midland Culp’s birthday. Mrs. Girsten| the storm to blow out to sea. With | Drive, is a patient at Geisinger Med- | a few days of free time left, | enjoyed the sands of Virginia Beach | Present were Mr. and Mrs. Rob- before driving to Dallas and Easton | 1, and Mrs. Albert Ash- | thence to Fem State. ical Center. Mrs. was admitted to Geisinger on a ritual that is becoming Payments May FRANK 3 Lote fing lorem in today’s marriages. The exchanging of rings by the bride and groom expresses one of life's finer sentiments - whether they are matching gold bands (as illustrated) or entirely different in design. 14K GOLD STYLE (Top) $10.00: and $15.00 ENGRAVED STYLES $15.00 and $25.00 up Jeweler 63 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY STORE HOURS 10:00 to 5:25 — THURS. 10:00 to 8:45 more and more prevalent Be Arranged CLARK by the late: Rev. John H. | Dorothy Haddle, Dallas, RD ! both of Oakdale. There are also four grandchildren. | Mr. Whitesell is engaged in the piano tuning business. C. S. Hemenway Is Guest At Dinner Honoring 80th Birthday June 16th Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hemenway, R. D. 1,” Dallas, recently enter- tained at a family gathering in honor of Mr. Hemenway's eighti- eth birthday. Celebrating with him was his brother Frank, who was 78 on June 15. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hemenway, Earlville, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin T. Hemenway, Lehman; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wil- liamson, Lori and Robin, Forty Fort. and Mrs. Kenneth Grose, Chris, Vincent and Lynn. Manager of Hillside Farms for 30! Hemenway retired two | years, Mr. years ago, moving’ with his wife to White Birch Trailer Park, Tunk- hannock Highway. Born in Zionsville, Indiana, was the son of the late Mr. and | five | member he Mrs. Fr ank Wilder Hemenway.’ AL ways an expert in matters of farm- ing and raising of farm animals, Mr. Hemenway came to the Back Mountain from New York State where he likewise held a position as farm manager. Since retirement he enjoys pho- tography and arranging flower beds for his wife. He is married to the former Ella Tuttle, Mohawk, N. Y., and is the father of two sons, Charles, Frankfort, N. Y. and Franklin, Lehman. There are also grandchildren and six great- grandchildren. The Hemenways are active mem- bers of Trucksville Methodist Church. Mr. Hemenway is also a of Stissing Lodge, F&AM. Pine Plains, N.Y., and numerous farm organizations. Shotwells Will Fly To Jamaica ‘To Celebrate 30th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shotwell, 132 the bride being the former Ruth | Hillerest Avenue, Shavertown, will celebrate their 30th wedding an- Hoffman. They are the parents of two chil- | niversary on June 27 in Jamaica. ! dren, Mrs. Elaine Cleasby, Trucks- The couple, will spend two weeks | ville, and Robert, at home. There in the tropical isle accompanied hy | are also three grandchildren. | | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitch, Bal- | timore, Md. Mrs. Fitch, the for- mer Bernice Hauchney, Wilkes- Barre, was Mrs. Shotwell’'s maid { of honor. | many years, Mr | were married at | odist Church by Rev. Fred Sellors, Oscar Whitesell, | of two children, Mrs. Wrighter Ben- | scoter and Grant Whitesell, Shavertown for .and Mrs. Shotwell Shavertown Meth- Residents of TIME--- Mr. Shotwell has been employed at Bonner Chevrolet for the past 33 years. 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