port Miss ridal June class hite isies, pink filled ames Earl dwin hard irold rank seph’ t of fac gust h at and home nney, or of home Far After John - Re- and and Lynn, LT gra cker, Mrs. ennis ennis and £Al- Swan, nH, atsal, onnie and host lonor. Trav- Wo- Tr Or- hodist sband nting er of three -. Sor- ‘raver rlotte 1S . ‘Rose Mrs: 1d the ir, and anton. Vilkes- of the ¢ ro eg soe a OT and family, Haddonfield Hills, spent the weekend in Staten Island, where ‘they joined other member: of the Machell Avenue, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY. JUNE 20, 1966 ~ SECTION XZ — PACE 5 Purely Personal Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Pillarella family in celebrating the 50th wed- ding anniversary of Mrs. Pillarella’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. Joseph S. DeRogatis. Mr. and Mrs. James Sittlarty and daughter Barbara, Virginia, were recent guests of Mrs: Pearl Conner, Idetown. i Mrs. Eliza Gillman returned to | Idetown last week after spending Evans, daughter of the late Mr. and Eugene the ner in Philadelphia. Miz" Luey Courtright, Huntsville | Road, left Friday to spend some time with Mrs. Addison Woolbert, | Sr.. at Cranston, N. J. Mrs. Martin Samuels, and chil- dren, Lehman Avenue, are visiting her parents in Ontario. Canada. Mr. and Mrs. William Bread, ‘West Palm Beach, Fla, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Anderson, Sr. Pioneer Avenue. | Mrs. Daisy Prynn and Mrs. Stella | Inman, are spending several weeks | at Patterson Grove where Mrs. | Prynn has a cottage. Mrs. Prynn, | Rochester, N. Y., spent some time | with her daughter, Mary Glahn, | Bunker Hill, before leaving for the | campground. : Mrs. Leighton Scott, Sr.. Easton, spent several days early this week | with her mother, Mrs. H, H. Zeiser, | Huntsville Road. Mrs, Ella Schmoll and Mr. and Mrs. gf ayne Schmoll, Dallas, left Friday ‘evening for a visit in New York City with the former's broth- er, Gerald Frantz. They returned home on Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Peter Draina and son, gyev. Cyril Draina, Bradley Garde¥s, Raraitan, N. J., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Senchak and family, Overbrook Avenue, over the weekend. Mrs. Draina is a sister to Mr. Senchak. Joseph Peterson, New York City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peter- son, Norton Avenue, spent several | days with his parents last week.’ Ear] Beahm, Noxen, is a patient at Wilkes-Barre Veterans Hospital, | where ‘he has been a patient for eight ‘weeks. He would appreciate hearing from his friends. Mr. Find Mrs. Foster Still, Bridge- port, Conn., are both patients "at! Park Avenue Hospital, Bridgeport. Mr. Still has been hospitalized for some time and his wife fell recent- | lv. requiring hospitalization They are former residents of Dales and Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Coolbaugh, | Shavertown, and Mr. and Mrs. For-' rest Kunkle, Kunkle, spent the weekend at ‘Cooperstown, N. Y. Petty Officer Joseph ~Baganski; | who is stationed at Norfolk, Va. temporarily. spent the weekend | with his wife, Mrs. Brenda Clause | Bagangki in Shavertown. The couple | | observe ‘their 14th wedding anni- | Jed Piccoli a her parents, Mr. and | Mrs: SJehn Clause io their cabin at | Red Rock. My. and Mrs. Hat Evans, Jackie | and@dreg, Ohio, spent the weekend | with Mrs. Estelle Evans, Elisabeth Street. | Basil Lord, Parrish Street, has| returned home after being a med- ical] patient at Geisinger Medical | Center, Danville. * Mrs. Frances Williams, Main | © Street, is a patient at General Hos- | pital, where she underwent surgery..| Mrs. Ernest Watkins, Scotch Plains. N. J., former resident of is a medical pa- tient. at Overlook Hospital, Summit, | “.N.- J. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, Oval Drive, Dallas, and Mrs. Brown's sista . and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Rc@®ld Chupas, Kingston, met with another sister, Mr. and Mrs. John | BIG ' Cybulski, Sr, Nei hborhood News And Notes | Of Personal Interest Berton Rileys Are Wed 51 Years | Daughter Marks 29th On Same Day Mr. and Mrs. Center Street, Shavertown, cele- brate their 51st wedding anni- versary -today, June 30. The couple were wed at the home Berton Riley, of the bride in Edwardsville, by Rev. J. Garfield Jenkins. Mrs. Riley is the former Myfanwy Mrs. Daniel Evans, Edwardsville. Mr. Riley is the son of the late Mr. and Prior to painting ‘business for many years. There are two daughters, Robert Lewis, Phelps, N. Y. Mrs. Burton Roberts, Shavertown, Also five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, They are members of Fa Methodist Church. Miss Rosemary Roscavage To Wed Walter Cybulski July 2 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roscavage, | Knob Hill, Trucksville, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Rosemary, to Walter Cy- { bulski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mountain Top. Ceremony will take place at ‘St. | Therese’s Church; Shavertown, .on Saturday, July 2, at 10 a. m. Rev. Vincent Langan will: perform | the nuptial mass and organist will be Mrs. Robert McDowell. Miss Judith Schades, West Or- ange, N. J., cousin of the bride- elect, will be maid of honor and Stanley Cybulski, brother of the bridegroom-elect will serve as best, man. A reception will follow the cere- | monv ‘at Pine Brook Inn, Miss Roscavage attended Wilkes William J. Robbins, VI Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robbins, Jr., 32 Birdsey Avenue, Meriden, Conn., | announce the birth of a son, Wil- | liam Jackson, VI, on June 21, at: New Brittain, -Conn. The new arrival, who weighed in | at eight pounds, seven ounces, has | an older sister, Patricia, aged four. : Mrs. Robbins is the former Marie | also. | Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | David. ' Morris, Hutson Street, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Robbins is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robbins, | r:, Trucksville. Shavertown Convle ‘Wed Fourteen Years Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams, 78 James Street, Shavertown, wiil versary on Tuesday, June 28. They were married in St. Paul's | | Lutheran Church, Shavertown, by Hartford Drive, Cinnaminson, N. J, Rev. Frederic H. Eidam and were! the first couple to be married by Rev. Eidam when he first assumed the pastorate of the local church. Mrs. Williams is the former Ruby | | Shrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Joseph Shrey, Shavertown. Mr. Wil- | | iams is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Laux, R. N., daughter of Mrs. Jo- | | Edward Williams, Swoyersville. He seph Laux and the. late Mr. Laux, | is employed with Transcontinental | Pirclines. They are the parents of two chil- dren, Jo Ann and Edward. Knutsen, Maryland, od spent the | | weekend in Atlantic (City. Mr. caster, and Mr. Poad’s mother, | | Kingston, visited Mr. ‘and Mrs. Shel- | don. Evans, Ferguson Avenue on | the weekend. Candy Poad is spend- ing some time with the Evanses. SALE Ladies and Men’s SNEAKERS Reg. up NOW Broken Sizes While They Last Dallas Cia i Center fo 6.98 $2.98 FAIRVIEW SHOES SHOE REPAIR EXPERT Breyer’s FRESH PEACH ICE CREAM We still pick the finest PEACHES to give you the FINEST PEACH ICE CREAM a1 Gal, $1.29 EVANS DRUG STORE SHAVERTOWN E.! Mrs. Marvin Riley, Dallas. | retirement, hé was in the’ Mrs. | and, . versary on June 29, and Mrs. Charles Poad, Lone] Their daughter and <on-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Roberts, School “Street, Shavertown, will celebrate “| their 29th wedding anniversary on the same day. They are the parents of four | children, William, Baltimore; Mrs. John Roushey, Trucksville; Mrs. Martinchak, ~~ Shavertown, and Mrs. Carl Bush, Philadelphia. They also have five grandchildren. The couple wene wed in Shaver- town Methodist Church. Mrs. Roberts is the former Bertha Riley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Berton Riley, Shavertown. | Mr. Roberts is the son of Mrs. Jack Roberts, Dallas. He is em- I ploved with Walben Inc., Wilkes- Barre. | | College and received her degree in Education from University of Mi- ami. She ‘taught 5th: grade elasses at Lake-Lehman. for two years and | was 6th grade ‘teacher this past © year at Dallas Schools. She is also a teacher of ‘piano. Mr. Cybulski, who is a member | of the U. 8S: Air Force has served | in Japan and spent four years in in the Electronics De- | | Greenland partment of RCA. He is now on leave of absence while attending King’s College, where he is major- ing in Business Administration and Mathematics. The couple will honeymoon in Canada and will reside at Mountain Top: Frank 1k Neimans Are is Are Wed 20 Years On Jume 29 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neiman, 36 Luzerne Avenue, Dallas, will cele- their 20th wedding anni- | brate | They were married at St. Stanis- !lJaus Church, Wilkes-Barre." Mrs. Neiman is the former Leona Jean Crake of Wilkes-Barre, daugh- ' ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Crake. Her husband is the ‘son of the Mrs. | Frank Neiman and the late Frank Neiman. ~The couple moved to Dallas in 956. He is employed at General | Gear Company .as head foreman. | There are two children, Philip, 16 and David, 13. ° A family Wednesday. 1 dinner was’ held on ~ 420 Mr. and Mrs. | Albert Piccoli, announce the birth of a son, Jed, | who weighed in at seven pounds, | fourteen ounces, on June 12, at | Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia. = | The little one has two older brothers, Joel and ‘Allen. Mother is the former Mary Jo | | Shavertown. | | Mr. Piccoli is a Parsons native. i} { 1 | | Kirkendall Open House Marks Mr: and Mrs. Charles Gogart, Sr., Avenue, Shavertown, who ‘observed their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday are pictured above as they gathered with mem- {bers of their family at the Open House held at St: Paul's Lutheran Church. Left to right are Charles Gosart, Jr., Mrs. Charles Gosart, Charles Gosart, Sr., Walter * Gopart, Mrs. ‘Bonnie Jill Bartleson Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bartleson, | Langhorn, Pa., announce the birth tof a baby daughter, Bonnie Jill on June 29 at Abington Memorial Hos- | pital. f The little one weighed in at six pounds, twelve ounces and joins! two older brothers, Bruce, five and Brian, six. Mother is ‘the former Jacqueline Hinkle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hinkle, Shavertown. Mr. Bartleson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bartleson, Mullica | Hill, N. J. He is a member of the | faculty of Pennsbury School District. | teen ounce daughter, | June 18 at General Hospital. {| Inman is the former Marcia Lawry, | Lawry, W. Pittston, { Dallas. Mr. Inman is the son of Mr. land Mrs. Kenneth Inman, Golden Armiversary For Charles Gosarts, Sr. Mrs. Walter! A ‘large centerpiece of yellow Gerald Gerrity, Mr. spider mums -and pompons inter- Charles Gosart, Gosart Sr., Mrs. Gerrity. Standing’ in front is great-: sperced with gold leaves and white | grandson John Gerald Gerrity. roses’ was flanked by tall golden | Missing when the ‘ picture was | tapers and rested on a gold cloth | taken were grandsons ‘Walter, at the main table. James and Alan Gosart, sons of | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gosart. Mr. 71st birthday on" the same date. Tea Room. A large wedding cake and ‘a small one, | and was served to members of the town, retiring when their sons took | it over. | Gail Ann Inman | Carl Grey, 3rd Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Inman, Har- ris Hill Road, Truckswville, became the parents of a seven pound, thir- Gail Ann, Mrs. N. J., announce the birth of a son, i Carl III, on May 17, at St Claire's Hospital, Denville, N. J. They are | the parents of a daughter Denise and a gon John. Mrs. Grey is the former Carol Ann Smith, daughter of Mr. and! Mrs. John Smith, Harveys Lale. daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Russell formerly = of Beech| Mark Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. William Clifford, Jackson Street, Dallas, celebrated Street, Shavertown. Save On Your Printing sary Thursday, June. 23. (Where the COME ON DOWN Every Saturday Nite 5 to 9:30 Every Sunday Noon till 8 P.M. GMORGASBORD *PENNA. DUTCH STYLE® Over 100 Varieties of Fine Food y $3.00 pu $1.50 . 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