1A voir it a sday and and at- low- Mrs. hite, nah 10Nn- » Daisas, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1966 ~ SECTION X — PACE 5 “Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Personal Mrs. Harry Fogarty, the former Ruth Merrill, who once taught at Coughlin High School, is a house guest of Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks. Mrs. ~ Fogarty is in the area while ‘her mother, 97 years old Mrs. Kent, is in Pittston Hospital. Mrs. Ernest Townend, Sr., W. ~ Union Street, Wilkes-Barre, has re- ~ turned to her home after spending some time with the Abram Nesbitts 2nd,;sat Lake Catalpa. D® and Mrs. David Kunkle, Car- verton Road, will return today after ~ attending the Shrine Convention at . San Francisco. He is a member of 4 the Shrine Band. Mrs. Howard Risley and Mrs. H. H. Zeiser, Huntsville Read, will have as Auction guests Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Zeiser, Providence, R.I,, Mrs. Leighton Scott, Sr., Easton and Leighton Scott Jr., Penna. State 4a University. a Mrs. May Phillips and daughter Carrie, RD 1, Dallas, are spending ome time with her s'ster and broth- er in law, Mr .and Mrs. Walter ~ Langdon, Glen Mills. They wil lalso go to Trenton, N.J., to visit two brothers and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Derr and Mr .and Mrs. William Derr. : Mrs. Frances Sperl, Philadelphia, was the holiday guest of Mr. and ~ Mre. Richard Thomas and family, Dal, | Me. 'and Mrs. Jack ‘Weber, Moore- ~ town, had as weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fish, Montours- ~ ville, who came in for the Lehman Horse Show. They are former res- identg of Trucksville. 3 MW .and Mrs. Elias Thomas and ~ Mr .and Mrs. Edward Thomas, Wil- ~ mington, Del, were holiday guests | Bride Of Naval Ensign Purely 4 MRS. ROBERT BYRNES WILKES ~ of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wright, 4 Tunkhannock, RD. Mr .and Mus. |" Miss JoAnne Bersin, daughter of silk gowns with matching head- | Charles Gelsleichter, Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs. August A. Bersin of pieces and carried yellow roses. also joined the group. a Mrs. Howard Oliver and two sons, . Jimmy and Bobby, Aberdeen, Md., recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Eu- \ gene Lavelle, Joseph Street, and . Mrs. Ethel Honeywell. Mrs. Oliver | is the daughter of Mr .and Mrs. ~ Norton Newberry, former residents, and granddaughter of Mrs. Honey- well. Mr. and Mrs. Jee Burkhart, Bing- | hamton, ‘spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, Cen- termoreland. Mr .and Mrs. Eugene (Ted) La- velle, and son, Larry, Joseph Street, | are on vacation in Md. They are: visiting Mr. ahd Mrs. James Mon- tiea, Jappatowne and Mr .and Mrs. | Norton Newberry, Abingtdon. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Whitebread, | Sauguerties, N.Y., visited the lat-| Mr. Bnd Mrs. Bruce Varner Marked toe ner goa toms, 20 20 31st Wedding Anniversary June 20 fi held on the holiday weekend. Cherry Hill, N. J., became the bride; Michael C. Wilkes served as best of Ensign Robert Byrnes Wilkes, at man for his brother and ushers a nuptial mass Saturday, July 9, at were Richard A. Bersin, brother of Christ the King Church, Haddon- the bride, R. Davis Bullard, Glen field, N. J. | Cove, N. Y., and Frank T. Coughlin, Given in marriage by her father, | Pittsfield, Mass. A reception fol- the bride wore a gown of ivory silk lowed at the Cherry Hill Inn. and Belgian lace. Her veil was a. The bride attended Vassar Col- mantilla of matching lace. She lege. Mr. Wilkes, the son of Mr. | carried a bouquet of white roses and Mrs. Robert J. Wilkes of Dallas, and stephanotis. | formerly of Cherry Hill, received a Miss Mary E. Wilkes, sister of degree cum laude, from Yale Uni- ' the bridegroom, was maid of honor. versity. The douple will reside in Bridesmaids were Miss Carol A. New London, Connecticut, where Bock, cousin of the bride, Bayside, Mr. Wilkes will complete training N. Y.; Miss Jean M. McMahon, Mid- in the Nuclear Power Program, and dietown; N. Y.,, and Miss Ann F. the bride will attend Connecticut Pennell sof Cherry Hill. | College. The attendants wore mint green | .and Mrs. Steve Sedler and! Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Varner, | and Mrs. Marin Sites, Lake Silk- faniily, former Dallas residents, | Meeker, celebrated their 31st an- | worth. spent the weekend visiting relatives niversary on Monday, June 20. | Mr. Varner is the son of Mrs. in gghollas. The Sedlers are residing They were wed in the Shaver- | Lenna Varner, Meeker. He is head aryland . , town Methodist Church by the late | custodian at Lake-Lehman Schools. © Mr .and Mrs. Charles Calkins, Rev, Fred Sellers. | There are three children, Mrs. . Keith, Sandra, Susan, Scott and Mrs. Varner is the former Sue | Lorraine Grey, Harveys Lake; Mrs. . Heidi, Metuchen, ‘N.J., spent the Hunter, daughter of the late Mr. Doris Stuart, Fernbrook and. Bruce Also — W. Varner, Hunlocks Creek. fais grandchildren. Cindy Polinski | weekend with the latter's family, ~ Mr .and Mrs. Arthur Calkins and | Scott Robert Traver © Carol, Davenport Street. © Mrs. Carl Daubert, Dallas, Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. William Traver, R.| i and Mrs. Jim Daubert, Linda and D. 5, Tunkhannock announce the | Jimmy, Centermoreland ;Linda Red- | birth of a seven pound, five ounce | Mr. and Mrs. Thomasi Polinski, mond, Orange; Margie Kline, Ron- son, Scott Robert, at General ‘Hos- | RD 2 Dallas, announce the birth old Grant and William Monk, re- | | pital on June 14. | of a five pound, fifteen ounce cently returned home after spend-| The baby has an older brother, | daughter, Cindy, June 24 at Nes- ing a week in West Port, Ontario, Steven, aged three. | bitt Hospital. There are ‘also two ‘ Fuller, daughter of Mrs. Fuller, Centermoreland and Mr. ' marriage, Mr. ‘| Dale Shupp, son of Mr. I Harold Shupp, Georgia Ann Phillips |Feted On 1st Birthday Georgia Ann Phillips daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Robert E. Phillips, Centermoreland, celebrated her first birthday, recently. A party marked the occasion. Guests attending were: 1 Bride Of Dallas Native ‘Mr. And Mrs. Hayden Richards Were Wed 51 Years On July 3 Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bellas and July 3 | was employed with the Duplan daughter, Susan, Christine, Mrs. The couple were wed at the home ' Corporation, Kingston, for 40 years. Judy Schoonover, Mrs. Mary Phil- of the bride, by the late Rev. Wil- He is now Judge of Elections in lips (paternal grandmother); Mrs. liam Gendel. Attendants were Alice | Dallas Borough, serves with Dallas Elizabeth Fuller (Maternal grand- Gensel, Williamsport wand Jacob! Ambulance Association, and has a mother); Mr. and Mrs. George Bliss Gensel, sister and brother of the two day a week route for fresh Sr. (Maternal great grandparents); | , bride. | country eggs, pretzels, potato chips Miss Betty Dee Fuller, Mrs. Bradley There are no children. and nuts Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schoon- | Mrs. Richards is the former | They ol be ¢ Tiollze over and son Bobby Jr., Mrs. Edith Maude Gensel, daughter of the late | Y Bre Mens, Re Shupp, Mrs. Donna Shupp, Mr. Dale Mr. and Mrs. James Gensel, Wil- | Methodist Church. Shupp, Rev. and Mrs. Howard liamsport. i - Honkenbury and son Paul Howard, | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Phillips and | sons, Joe, Rickey, Paul and Lodd. Mrs. Phillips is the former Sheryl Elizabeth Er- Florida. She granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bliss' Sr., (Centermoreland with whom she resided before her Phillips is the son of nest Fuller, Mrs. May Phillips, t.. and Mrs. Phillips observed their’ 2nd wedding anniversary on June 13." They have no other chil- | dren. Also celebrating Wars were and Mrs. RD-1, Dallas, who was seven on July 3 and Mrs. Rob- ert Phillips, the former Sheryl Ful- ler, who marked her 23rd anniver- sary on July 4. Trving Ashtens Mark 19th Anniversary . is also RD 1, Dallas, ! {and the late Mr. Henry Phillips. Mr. And Mrs. Edward Cobleigh Celebrate 30th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cobleigh celebrated their 30th wedding an- niversary on June 6. Mrs. Cobleigh is the daughter of Mrs. Daisy Crispell and the late Fred Crispell. Mr. Cobleigh is the son of the late William and Augusta Cobleigh and has been employed by the General Aniline and Film Cor- poration for 16 years. They are the parents of a son, Delbert, a graduate of Mississippi State University ,and employed as a System Design Engineer for Link | Group of General Precisions, Inc. | Mr. Cobleigh also celebrated a | Mrs. ' birthday anniversary recently and' Avenue, Huntsville. | sister and brother in law, Mrs. Jack Van Ness, Mainzhurg, Pa., and brother and sister in law, and Mrs. Theodore Cobleigh, Troy, Pa., tozether with their scns, Jerry and Donnie visited, him on the ton and Carol May Franklin, stu- | dent nurses in Montgomery Hospital returned after Norristown have Clarence Elston, Overbrook Haye You Given MRS. ALLAN S. MOSIER Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ashton, | Ceasetown, observed their 19th | Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Young, Route | man in Rochester, N.Y. OR PROMISED wedding . anniversary, Sturdon | 5, Albion, Michigan, announce the| Mr. Mosier, a Lafayette College July 2. marriage of their daughter, Kath- | chemistry major, is emplcyed as a ANTIQUES There are two children, Ronald, | ryn to Allan S. Mosier, son of Mr. production supervisor for Birdseye. USED FURNITURE Q 18; a student at Wilkes College and and Mrs. Sheldon Mosier, Dallas. After a Canadian honeymoon, the KNICK KNACKS CANDY Nancy, 13. The bride is a graduate of Albion | couple will be at home at 103 Mel- The couple were wed in St. College and has been teaching Ger- | | rose Avenue, Fulton, N.Y. KITCHENWARE BAKED GOODS George Episcopal Church, Nanti- | Willi nn... z EE APPLIANCES PLANTS or | William Parrys ~t Double Birthdays dnl PRODUCE RS ; | Mrs. Ashton is' the former Irene | Wed 16 Years A double celebration was recent- | Burgham, daughter of Mrs. George | | YARD TOOLS PICTURES : | {ly held for Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux, | Buygham, Nanticoke, and “the date Mr and Mrs. William Parry, | Mill Street, Dallas, and her mother, ANIMALS Mr urge, Saginaw Street, Dallas, observed Mrs. Grace Lloyd, Wilkes-Barre, | Mr. Ashton ‘is the son of Ms. their 16th wedding anniversary, | who observed their birthdays on the | } Mary Ashton; Shavertown. He is Friday, July 1. (ieame day, at the home of Mrs. | GINGER CO OKIES employed ‘with Penna. Gas & Water There are four children, Fred, | Lloyd and Linda. | / Company. Llvd, William and Nan. | ; 2) Attending were Mesdames Arja They are members of Jackson The couple were wed in the gown, Havold Lomoreaux, G. SB. TO THE Methodist Church. Here From Texas Mr. and Mrs, James Martin, Shavertown, had as recent guests, Att'y and Mrs. James A. Martin, III, and children, James IV, Lynne Ellen and Charlotte Ann, 3920 Am- herst Avenue, Dallas, Texas. The Martins flew home on Mon- day after spending two weeks here. Over the holiday weekend, Miss Charlotte Martin, head dietitician at the Veterans Hospital, Lyons, N.J., joined the family group. Karnofsky’'s Have Twin Girls, Robin And Beth Mr. and Mrs. Spring Garden Street, Perry Karnofsky, Trucksville, | Robin weighed in at five pounds There. is another daughter, Jill, three. Mrs. Karnofsky is the for- mer Joan Oleski, Kingston. Bo i Canada. | Mother is the former Arlene Mul- | SONS, Tommy and Danny. Mrs. Po- © Mr. and Mrs. John Strong, El-! nix Tunkhannock. linski is‘the former Nancy Datioek: mira recently visited the formers’ | Fe Se Luzern ne. pagats, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest =m R¥¥e, Russell Byron Coolbaugh Sweet Valley. | Mr .and Mrs. Lewis LaBar, Hunts- ville Road, and Mrs. Ann Snyder, ond Mrs. Horold Coolbaugh, | Le became the parents of a | Sc en Jove yond wre six and a half pound son, Russell | Mrs re i ae | Byron, June 16 at General Hospital. | | This is the first child. Mrs. Cool- | | baugh is the former Joyce Headley, | Centermoreland. Mr. Coolbaugh is | | employed with Commonwealth Tele- | phone Company. Jack LaBar, Nashville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hennebaul, ' . Fred, Peggy and Jeannie, have mov- | ed from Parrish Street, to Hunts- ville Road. Mr. and Mrs. © Louis Bobeck, | Charles and Mary Louise, Daven-| Roger Daniel Morgan 1 port. Street, spent some time last | week with Mrs. Bobeck’s brother | A seven pound, four ounce son, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard | Roger Daniel, was born to Mr. and Stefanko, Buffalo, N.Y. Charles and | Mrs. Robert Morgan, Dallas, R.D. 3, Louise are spending a few weeks June 15 at General Hospital. There | with their aunt and uncle. are three other children, Debra, Bob Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. . 3 © Robert Long, Parrish Street, is at- Robert David, Jr., and Doris. Mrs. _ tending Penn State University for | Morgan is the former Geraldine Stritzinger. G | two weeks. JIRA XX * with a ZEST for the GOOD LIFE! Distinctively Different !! ANN'S Appaset | 95 MAIN STREET practical gift selections FRANK NEW Gallery Tray : wallace Handsome silverplated gallery rims mahogany-grained Formica. 11-inch diameter, $22 §(), Everyone can enjoy this Come in, see ow silver Payments May Be Arranged Jeweler 63 South Main St. Wilkes-Barre MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY of elegance. CLARK announce the birth of twin daugh- | ters, June 15 at General Hospital. | | and ‘Beth, four pounds, six ounces. | Bethesda Congregational Chanel Williams, Grace Lloyd, Misses Deb- | Edwardsville, by Rev. Paul Harris. |. Lamoreaux, Linda Lloyd rad) Mrs. Parry is the former Nan | Carol Williams. Lloyd, daughter of the late Mr. an nd | BACK MOUNTAIN LIBRARY | | Mrs. Stanley Lloyd, Kingston. | Mr. Parry is the son -of Fred J. 'Derr-Green Reunion | : Parry, Luzerne. He is associated ! . | with his father in the Rambler| The Derr-Green reunion will be Saturday July 9 Tomorrow July 8 business, Luzerne. | held Sunday July 17, 1966 at Wil- | They are members of Dallas Meth-| Son's Grove, Demunds, Pa. i odist. Church. | Mrs. Ethel Kester will read the | | history of reunion at this meeting, | Today July 1 | business meeting will be held at | IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE 1 pm. Please try to attend. SUMMER SALE | ENTIRE STOCK OF (except Fair Trade Items) SPRING - SUMMER CLOTHING and FOOTWEAR REDUCED 10% fo 20% FOR QUICK CLEARANCE GRAB THE SAVINGS FAST! 2 BIG FLOORS oF BARGAINS for Men Women - Children - Home PLUS S&H GREEN STAMPS July and August NEW HOURS: CLOSED — Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat, 5:30 P.M. 8:30 P.M. Thurs. — 9:00 Fri. _ THURS. 10:00 to 8:45 || ado pnd JT Fo : ol a) Po Ler an ct Se cM ea LI A Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Richards,; Mr. Richards is the son of the Lehman Avenue, Dallas, observed late Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Richards, - their 51st anniversary, Sunday, Nanticoke. Prior to retirement, ha was pleasantly surprised when his ° Mr. and | Mr. occasion, g Shirley Jean Wyrsch of Bingham- . spending a few days with Mr. and ' AF WEA Ee a