Syra- Mrs. s been Judy, Ad. en al Ac- at Al- r. and ey, R. ormer tovyn. ' guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | i /&gmily, Long Island; Mr. and Mrs. i Ey 4 ‘ { { £ 1 : | Mrs. Grace Keiper, Noxen, accom- /© /anied by Patricia Newell and Peg- | Ngy Patton, have returned home ;. over at Cape May and Wildwood. | i vafpf the Back Mountain and giving Ast grandchild. 1 | Mrs. | Street. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA '° THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1966 SECTION A — PAGE 5 Purely Personal Mrs. Ralph Weatherly, Carverton, is a patient in General Hospital, where she was admitted “on Satur- ‘day. ? Mrs. Josephine Boston, Nicholson, sister of the late Howard Risley, visited her for the Back Mountain Library Auction. Mr .and Mrs. Clayton Stetson and family Highland Boulevard, Dallas, #ll move next month to Miami, Morida. Mr. and Mrs. William Moss, Car- verton Road, had as Auction guests, their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Willia mMoss, Jr., Bill III, , Susan, Wendi and Christie of Min- 1eapolis, Minn. The Mosses left for home after a week's stay in the area. / Mr. and Mrs. George Diboll, Pine - Beach, N.J., were also Auction guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moss. Mrs Stuart Marks visited Mr and Mrs. Leuis Freemount, Rehobeth Beach, Del., last week. Dr. and Mrs. RC Post are en- .joying the waters of Lake Champlain as a pleasant postlude to the Back Mountain Library: Auction Miss Emily Hedden. Carlisle. and a teacher in its schools, is visiting with her brother and sister in law, Mr .and Mrs. Raymon Hedden, Lovalville. Mrs. Maxine Mischler, Vancouver. 8. hington, is visiting friends and relatives in the Back Mountain. This is her first wvicit here in 27 years. Mrs. Mischler is a former resident of Kunkle. f Mrs. George McCutcheon, Sterling nue. is a patient at General Hos- pital. where she underwent surgery on Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jones Laurel, Md., came in for the weekend to visit- their parents and attend the Library Auction. Mrs. Jones is the | former July Wright, daughter of | Westminister Drive. | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Godfring, Em- maus, and children Debbie, “Kim- | berly and Todd were weekend William Morris, Overbrook Avenue. Debbie returned home after spend- ing time here and Kimberly is now the guest of her grandparents. Al-! so guests at the Morris home last | week were Lt. Col. and Mrs. Henry | Weber, Hampton, Va., and Mrs. Marie Varner, Easton, sister of Mrs. ! Morris Mus! Elsie ‘Wolfe, former resident . of Shavertown, is visiting Mrs. Ruth | Houser, Spring Street. Mrs. Elizabeth Rowlands, Main Street, Trucksville had as holiday weekend and Auction guests, all of her family who had not been to-! gether for five years. Mr. and Mrs. avin Miller and family, Washington on Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Tony Riviera, and family, Rochester, N.Y ; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stoner and € Robert Williams and family, Trucks- ville; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fennell, Rochester. N.Y. There were 15] grandchildren here to keep Grand- ma Rowlands busy and Mrs. Fennell presented the family with another grand daughter while on her visit home. : 4 ‘after enjoying a trip down the East Coast of New Jersey and stopping Mrs. Thomas Pesikey and daugh- ter Kimberly were up from Swarth- more for the 20th Library Auction, | ascinated by the big summer event grandparents Bob and Grace Bach- man an opportunity to admire their ~' Mrs. Marcus Ludt, Spring Street, Shavertown, is a natient in Ne-hitt Mrs. Jan Robinhold, Camp Hill, was here for the Library Auction as the guest of her daughter. Misses Helen Hanlon and Adele Nask have returned to Philadel- phia, after spending a week with Carrie Caperoon, Franklin Mr .and Mrs. - James Besecker, | ipistsburgh, were guests of Mr. and | Mrs. James Besecker, Sr., for the! 20th annual Library Auction. Georgia took home some beautiful | pieces which she successfully bid | for her home., Mrs. G. S. Williams and Carol, Parrish Street, spent the weekend | in Atlantic City. They accompanied ' Mr’ and Mrs. Ed Wilk, Kingston. | eighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Wed In First Presbyterian Church byterian Church, Wilkes - Barre, Miss Nancy Marie Valentine, daugh- ter of Att'y. and Mrs. William A. Valentine, Sprucewood Acres, Leh- man Township, became the bride of Patrick Standley Byrne, son of Rear Admiral James F. Byrne and the late Mrs. Helen Byrne, Alex- andria, Va. Mrs. Byrne is the daughter of! the late Mrs. Helen MacQueen Valentine. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Jule Ayers, be- fore an altar decorated “with palms, gladioli and majestic daisies. Given in marriage’ by her father, the bride was radiant in a gown fashioned of white Swiss embroid- ered organdy with small train, de- signed by Cahill ‘of California. Her elbow length veil was crowned with a matching Dior bow and her bridal bouquet was of white butter- fly roses. = Mrs. Harry Scureman Reid, Sher- wood, Del., cousin of the ‘bride, was matron of honorHer gown was of white imported Swiss organdy over vellow and she wore a matching head band of yellow roses. Her bouquet was of goldilock roses. William A. Valentine, Jr., brother Lori mn Laidacker MRS. PATRICK STANDLEY BYRNE At a lovely summer wedding Sat- of the bride, served as best man a Mr. and Mrs. William R. Wright, | urday at High Noon in First Pres- | for Mr. Byrne. Sp. 5 Mr. and Mrs.: Allen Laid- acker announce the pital on July 9. 3 The baby weighed six, pounds, fifteen ounces. . Mother is the former Priscilla Brink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brink, Sweet Valley. Mr. Laid- acker is the son of Mrs. Edith Van- dermark, Lake Silkworth. He spent the weekend at his home and re- turned where he has been a patient suf- fering from a broken toe. Baby Christened Terry Mizenko, three weeks old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mizenko, Penn Street, Kingston, was christened Sunday, July 3, at St. Theresa's Church. Godparents. were . Jeanette and William Nothoff, brother and sister of Mrs. Mizenko. Mrs. Mizenko is the former Doro- thea Nothoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Nothoff, Main Street, Shavertown. i A family dinner followed the christening. Stop And SUMMER CASUALS VALUES UP TO $6.98 BROKEN SIZES EXPERT FAIRVIEW SHOES Dallas Shopping Center Sidewalk Table! $2.98 jes See Our LADIES MEN'S: ’ and a few CHILDREN’S to Valley Forge Hospital. birth of a. | daughter, Lori Ann, at Nesbitt Hos- | f Serving as ushers were Robert | Fraley and Jonathan Valentine, Jr., cousins of the bride. | The mother of the bride chose | for her ensemble a two piece blue | shantung and chiffon street length | dress with matching hat and slip- | pers. As accent, she carried a bou- | quet of tiny sweetheart roses and delphinium. Mrs. James Byrne was lovely in a two piece floral silk, designed in | two tones of aqua with matching accessories. Following the ceremony a wed- ding reception was held at Irem Temple Country Club. The bride is a graduate of Wyo- ming Seminary and Roanoke Col- lege, Virginia. She was a member of the faculty of Sweet Briar School, Smithtown, Long Island. Mr. Byrne is a Sales Engineer | with Kliegl Brothers, Western Cor- poration, Los Angeles, C3l. He is Academy. Aa © The couple will reside in Cali-! fornia. “assured that all bolts have been . auction—and her birthday—Ileft at | roses from her good neighbor, Nel- four children, Mrs. James Quinn of Mrs. H. H. Zeiser Marks 94th Year At Party, Then Leaves For Seashore lie Ritter. In. the afternoon, her lifelong friend, Mrs. John ‘Reedy, former Dallas summer resident, now of Wilkes-Barre, and her daughter, Mary and friend, Setse of Atlanta, Ga., called and shared her birthday | cake with Myra and Margaret. An- other caller was her nephew, Harry Smith, who brought greetings from his mother, Mrs. Will Smith. A tele- phone call from her grandson, Leighton, now a student at Penn State College, climaxed the happy day! Still determinedly living life as’ she feels it should be lived, Granny Zeiser (Mrs. H. H.) celebrated her ninety fourth birthday anniversary on Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Howard W. Risley, Huntsville Road, Dallas. Keeping busy is Granny’s ghil- osophy and way of life. While her daily duties are somewhat limited now—they are still very real and exactly performed. Those tasks that she ic no longer able to do ‘her- self—get done—because she ‘very ; well sees to it that someone else| Sunday, Mrs. O. 'L. Harvey and does them. No one in her house- Allen Jonathan, had brought hold, now or ever, has any illusion flowers from the church and Josie that he can shirk a job. He may Boston of Lexington, Va.,, who was walk out—but she'll be wating at attending the Auction, brought he the door when he come: in! She a bx of her favorite Yardley pow- trusts - absolutely nobody, however, der. : to look up at night; and even when | Only sad note of the weekend was set, will recheck—even the .outside cellar door—before going to bed. Monday was a busy dav. as usual. for Granny. Her son, Bruce and daughter-in-law, = Alice, of Provi-, dence, RI, who had come for the the Risley menage! which somehow strayed or wag:coaxed away during the auction commotion. Granny was fond of this kitten and called many times at the back door hoping she'd return, Of course, Kittens, 7 ca.m.; and. although she didn’t pretty black and white ones, can quite make it to «ze them off. she read with pleasure and a broad grin their “Happy Birthday’ note left on the breakfast room table. She had her usual. substantial breakfast which she always shares with boxer, Maggie. She read the morning paper, made the beds and straightened un the house. The an- imal~ were fed: three cats. Maggie, As an extension of her birthday two birds. Pretty Bov and Canaryv— | celebration, she left Tuesday with and she fed the wild birds via her | Mrs. Scott to drive to Easton and if the loss remains acute. Granny recalls happily her seven week motor trip to Florida this winter with her daughter, Margaret, and - especially the several weeks spent in her beloved St. Petersburg where she has vacationed for over thirty years. bird feeder, gift of Frank Jackson.|on t the shore where they will Many cards came in the mail and { spend a week at Congress Hall, bowl of miniature sweet heart| Cape May, N.Y. Hunlock Creek Couple To Observe 40 Years Of Wedlock On July 18 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley: Archavage | Sweet Valley, Mrs. Edward Niez- | of Hunlock Creek will observe their goda of Dallas R. D. 2, Stanley of | 40th wedding anniversary on Mon- | Nanticoke and Joseph of Hunlock’s day July 18. | Creek. They also have eleven grand- A Mass of Thanksgiving will be! children. offered on. Sunday July 17 at 10| The occasion will be marked with a. m. in Our Lady of Mount Carmel a family dinner which will be held Church, Lake Silkworth. | at the homie of their daughter Mrs. They were married July 18, 1926, | James Quinn. in Our Lady of Mount Carmel | - . Church, by Rev. L. Bobek. Mrs, At Convention a Lottie) Sr the former bttie Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall, Shav- : ertown, are attending the State The couple are the parents of Pharmaceutical Convention at Bed- | ford Springs this week. fe Hh is the loss of her affectionate black and white kitten recently added to | even | be replaced and’ thié may happen Fiancee Of MISS CAROL SWEITZER Bruce Moens Mark 19th Pmniversary | Mr. aand Mrs. Bruce Moen, Split Rail Lane, Dallas, observed their 19th anniversary, July 5. There are two daughters, zanne and Barbara. The couple were wed in Ames Methodist Church, Ames, Iowa, by Rev. Arthur Hopkins. Mrs. Moen iz the former Mar- garet eJnnings, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Jennings, daughter of Mrs. and the late Fred eJnnings. Mr. Moen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moen, Iowa. He is em- ployed with Tobyhanna Depot. They are members of Dallas Methodist Church. Calvin Strohls Mark 13th Bnniversary Mr. en, anniversary on Sunday with a pic- | nic on the lawn of their home. | and Mrs. Calvin Strohl, Nox- | Goble, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brobst | and son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cris- “pell and son, Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Leach and family, Hunlocks | Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schoo- | |ley and son, Harveys Lake; Linda | Leach, Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Strohl and their three children. | Mrs. Peter Sherman, Bodle Road, | Carverton, has returned home after | having been a patient at Nesbitt | Hospital recently. Willard Bullock, Jr. Su- : celebrated their 13th wedding | Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Albert | : Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sweitzer, | Wyoming, R. D. 3, announce the | engagement of their daughter, Carol, to Willard Bullock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bullock, 69 Staub Road, Trucksville. | Miss Sweitzer is a graduate of Dallas High School, class of 1965, and is employed at M-K Manufac- | turing, Wyoming. Mr. Bullock, also an alumnus of Dallas High School, is the operator of Bullock’s * Sinclair Station in Trucksville. A September wedding is planned. Receives Promotion Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Parduski, ! Hillcrest Drive, Shavertown, re- ceived word that their son, PFC Stanley Parduski, serving with the U. S. Marines in Viet Nam was. pro- moted to L/Cpl and will be home! some time in August. | a ms Moves To Corning Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Marley, Nor- ton Avenue, Dallas, have moved to Corning, N. Y., where Mr. Marley | has accepted a position with Corn- ing Glass "Mrs. Marley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis, Wilkes- | Barre, and Mr. Marley is the son i Templins Were Wed 1 20 Years On July 6 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Templin, Overbrook Avenue, Dallas, observed | their twentieth anniversary on July 6. The couple was married in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shaver- town. Mrs. Templin is the former Mari- | an Stark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dougherty, Mt. Airy Road, Shavertown. ’ Mr. Templin is the son of Mrs. Edith Templin, Woodlawn Drive, Dallas. He is employed at Natona Mills. They attend Huntsville Christian Church. Mr. and Mrs. R. Dale Wagner have mdved from Meadowcrest to Demunds Road. Sensational “SPIDERS and The FLIES” Rock And Roll Band At Sandy Beach Drive-In Theatre Dance Hall Thurs. Night (Tonite) 8 to 11 50c¢ July 14 of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Marley, | Admission | Dallas. 7 La | LUIGE'S IS OPEN Serving PIZZA Daily From 6 P.M. | SOLD BY THE PIECE and PIES | MENU INCLUDES: HOAGIES HAMBURGS - = HOT DOGS HAM on ROLL nl ITALIAN STEAK SANDWICHES CHEESE BURGS FRENCH FRIES WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING 675-2768 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Welsh, Ide-: town, will be hosts to members of the Neely family at their reunion on Sunday July 17. Neely Reunion | Payments May FRANK and you can start the fashionable Fall season with a beautiful ring that is new except for the cost! Since there is always a possibility of losing your gems during the outdoors activities of Summertime, what better time to have their beauty restored? 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