and 1e Stu- possible a Nurs- dustrial in the of the wes and nests of nd Mrs. RD 1, A | Y ¥ J Ah Street, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1966 SECTION A — PAGE 5 Purely Personal Roxanne and Michelle Kraft, Bel- Air, Md. are staying with their grandmother, Mrs. Ann Weaver while their mother, Mrs. Henry C. Kraft, Jr.,, is a patient at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. Miss Elfriede Hefft, a member of the graduating class of Robert Pack- er Hospital, Sayre, has returned to duty after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hefft, Carverton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Jcseph Jewell, Par- entertained the for- mer’s sisters last week: Mrs, Jane Sheehan, Clifton Springs, N.Y.; Mrs. Joseph Shmerer; Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Given Rowlands, Kansas City, Kan- sas, and Mrs. George Hopewell, Har- veys Lake. The Jewells also enter- tained their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Jewell, JoAnn and Jac- queline, ‘and Christine Grose, Wil- mington, Del. Mrs. Ellen Beechey, Pine City, N.Y., and Mrs. Miles Meadows and Kathy, Urbana, Ill, spent a few days last week visiting relatives in Dal- las and Sweet, Valley. Mrs, Ella Schmoll, Machell Ave- nue, spent a few days with Mrs. Julia Sprenkle, York, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Schmoll, Parrish Street, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. James Cannon, Baltimore. Rev. Dr. John O. Lindquist, Stowe, Ohio, and Col. Carl Lindquist, Los Angeles, Cal, were recent Bzuests of Mr. and Mrs. Fredric An- ~"derson, Pioneer Avenue. Weekend guests at the Anderson home were Mr. and Mrs. William Weber, Green- belt, Md. g Mr. ‘and Mrs. Daniel Evans, FA N.J., and D. T. Scott, II, iladelphia, were home during the recent illness of their father, Mrs. Evans, who is the former Mary Dora Scott, was surprised on moving to Palmyra recently to learn that one of her close neighbors was Mrs. Philip White, the former Faith Ed- wards, also of the Dallas area. Atty. and Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins, Valley View Drive, left yesterdav for Groton, Conn., where they will vacation for several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Cromnton, and family, Westermoreland Hills, have returned after vacationing on the Chesapeake. Mrs. Jerome Marshall, 2nd. has returned to her home at Haddon- field, N.J., after attending the fu- neral of her mother. She will re- tain the family home on Birch Hill Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Vito Yanalunas and son, Cliffside Avenue. have returned home after vacationing in Michigan and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Groff. Lex- ington, Ky., will ‘arrive Ssturday evening to soend a week with her | mother, Mrs. Helen Vivian, Trucks- ville, ‘and his narents Mr, and Mrs. a Vern Groff. College Manor. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Carruthers, Sterling Avenue, have moved to Fort Wavne. Ind.. : Ru and Mrs. J. McGuire have pur- i ~ chase their home. Mrs. Walter Spawdowski spending the summer with the for- | mer’s narents Mr. and Mrs. Ben- “iamin Zukoski. Lake Silkworth. Mr. Spawdowski will arrive August 24 | to snend his vacation with them. Larry Waldow san of Mr, and | Mrs. Stevhen Waldow. Mt. Road. returned home over the week- end where he was a natient suffer- ing from a fractured left arm. The | injured member will be in a cast for a while, Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Seaife, Te Mr. and Mrs, William Mov- ~. Bob, Tina and Charlee Schuvlkill | Ta vieited friends and relatives in Dallas and Centermoreland, over the weekend. Mra Aria Brown. and Roh. Ms Fergueon Avenue the Allentarwn Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Crienall Jovee, Stephen, Wavne. Pork Street, and Mrs Darbv. Tester Fiske and While away, the delvhia Zoo. - Mr. Reverlv, hannock Highway, D.C. Addie Elston, ’ brook Avenue. ate cards from friends. Mr. and Mw»s Richard Rennie, and Jnseph Street, will move tn |. Camp Hill tomorrow. Rickv and Ronnie were hoth paver bovs in Dallas. Bobby Bunney is taking over family. Rieclv's mamer youte. Mr and Mrs. Howard Wiley and | have familv, Saginaw Avenue, moved to Allentown. Mrs. J. B. Robarts. Main Street. Dallas, and her daughter and son and Mrs. Carlo La- Corte, Ashley. flew from Philadel- phia Airport last Monday to wvisit the former's eranddauchter in Tiong Beach, Cal. They will be away three in flaw, Mr. weeks, Col. tn Colorada Sorings. Col.. Williams, York and the seashore. - Mr. with ‘their family. | and | daughter Diane, Yonkers. N.Y., are | Airy snd Mrs. Harry Evans and David, | spent Thursday, and Tay, have returned home after enending some Hime with Mr. Garv, Cricmallg vicited Valley Forge and the Phil- and Mrs. Cal Roherts, Janat, Jackie and Carlene. Tunk- have raturned home after enanding a few davs at Shenandoah Park and Washington, is eomfiped to har hed, due to illness ‘She resides with her brother, Herbert Maior. Over- and would appreci- Don Williams, has returned where he is stationed with the U.S. Armv. after spending a ten dav furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Don Susquehanna Avenue. While here he visited in the New : cand Mrs. C. R. Sands and ~ Thomas Dean, Atlantic City, are pussies and Mrs. So Bey Neighborhood News And Notes Of Persona Interest Local Couple Wed In Summer Ceremony MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH F. HARDISKY Mr. and Mrs. Wilson H. Ryman, | East Dallas, announce the recent marriage of their daughter, Lois Ann, to Joseph F. Hardisky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Hardisky, | roses and miniature pink carnations. Lehman. The wedding took place in| The bridegroom’s mother chose a St. Anthony’s Church, Larksville. | three piece pale blue summer knit Rev. Stephen Yenka performed suit with white accessories. Her cor- the double ring ceremony before sage was also pale pink sweetheart an altar decorated with vases of | roses and miniature pink carnations. snapdragons and foliage. Mrs. Loren Following an afterncon reception Butts, soloist, was accompanied by at the Continental Inn, the couple Helen Ann Bendick, organist. left for a brief honeymoon in the Miss Dolores Stelma, Centermore- Poconos. land, was maid of honor. Brides- | Mr. and Mrs. Hardisky, now re- maids were Miss Inez Ryman, sister | siding at 425 Spruce Street, Blooms- of the bride, Mrs. Donald B. Landis, | burg. Morrisville, and Miss Shirley Ann | Mrs. Hardisky graduated from Klock, Sunbury, former . College mailay Area Schools and Bloomsburg roommates of the bride. | State College. She was formerly a William Krainak, Williamsport, | teacher at the Tunkhannock Ele- was best man. Ushers were Lloyd mentary School. In September she Ryman, brother of the bride. An-| will teach third grade at Pleasant drew Fabian, Larksville, and Joseph | Lake School near Angola, Indiana. Krupa, Chase. Mr .Hardisky graduated from Leh- The bride, escorted by her broth- | man High School, Williamsport er, wore a floor-length gown of Technical Institute and Penn State ivory silk linen designed with a Center, Wilkes-Barre, where he re- portrait neckline on an empire bo-' ceived a degree in drafting and dice with elbow shy sleeves and Design Technology. He is presently an A-line skirt. The sleeves, bodice. | employed in the engineering de- skirt, and court train were accented | partment of the M. W. Kellogg Co., with Venice lace. Her detachable in Williamsport. In September he train was accented with a flat bow | will enroll in the mechanical en- at the waistline, Her bouffant veil gineering program at Tri-State Col- of English illusion was arranged lege, Angola, Indiana. from an open pillbox of silk linen. | Pre-nuptial parties include a din- Venice lace and crystals. She wore ner and shower given by Miss white wrist-length gloves and car- | Dolores Stelma, maid of honor, at ried a cascade bouauet of white the Pink Apple in Tunkhannock, roces. stephanotis and ivy. land a shower and dinner given by The maid of honor wore a floor- Mrs. Joseph Hardisky at the Pine | length gown of maize creme de-| Brook Inn, Dallas. signed with a natural waistline, Following rehearsal, the wedding portrait neckline. and elbow-shv | party and their guests were enter- sleeves. The cheath skirt was braid- | tained by the parents of the bride. ed at waist with satin trim and Out of town guests included Mr. a pale pink two piece dress of silk linen, white accessories and wore a corsage of pale pink sweetheart highlighted in the back with a and Mrs. William Klock and family, double panel train. Her headniece | Kenneth DeFacis, Sunbury; Mrs. was a Dior bow, fashioned with a | Esther Boucounis, Mr. and Mrs. Fouffant veil of matching illusion. She carried a cascade bouauet of | vellow fugi mums “accented with | pale pink pom poms, white steph- | anntis and ivy. George Ryman, Mr. Kenneth Hottenstein and | Mohapac, N.Y.; Mr. Mrs. daughter, 'Zawoiski-Kozemchak Nuptials | | Francis Stocker In Washington | ington, D.C, and Nancy Brown, also The mother of the bride selected |” ; and Mrs. James | N.Y.; Mr. Carroll, Johnson City, N.Y.; Mr. and State College; Mrs. and Joseph ‘Skopic, Bloomsburg. | Set For Saturday In Kingston The wedding of Miss Patricia Za- woiski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zawoiski, Pringle, to James Kozemchak, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Avenue, Dallas, will take place Sat- Donald Stroud and David Elston. urday, August 20 at 9 a.m. at S56] A reception will bethzld at King=- James Kozemchak, Sr., Overbrook ton Independent Ball Room, 73 Penn Hedwig’s Church, Kingston. Street, at 5 p.m. Miss Zawoiski has selected as her Miss Zawoiski is a graduate of attendants, Miss Carol Schnappaus, | Kingston High Scheol and is attend- best man for Mr. Kozemchak and ushers will be David Kozemchak, brother of the bridegroom elect, Raymond Hera, Stanley Strisbecki, Philadelphia, as maid of honor. ing Wilkes College where she is a Bridesmaid will be Misses Ann Bis- , Business Education major. Her anti, Patricia. Paulenko, Jean Peters fiance is an alumnus of We “more- and Gloria Dolbear, cousin of the bridegroom. Miss Paulette Zawoiski, | sister of the bride elect will be junior bridesmaid. Joseph Ciemileski Miss Amy Louise Hetrick Weds land High School, served with the U.S. Navy and is alsg attending Wilkes College, where he is major- ing in Business Administration. will serve as Mr. ard Mrs. William = Hetrick, | The bride is a graduate of Dal- Pinecrest ‘Avenue, Dallas, announce | las High School and is employed the recent marriage of their daugh- | as secretary in the office of the tér, 'Amy Louise; to Francis L.|F.BI, in Washington. Stocker, son of Mr .and Mrs. Bert | Mr. Stocker, an alumnus of West- Stocker, Fernbrook. | moreland High School, served three The ceremony was performed on | years in the U.S. Army and is em- August 6 at 8 p.m. at St. Paul's| ployed in the accounting depart- Methodist Church, Chevy, Md., by | ment of Mayflower Hotel, Washing- Rev. J. Archibald. ton, D.C. Attendants were Richard Todd The couple are residing at 3719 and Betty Jenkins, both of Wash- Second Street, Apt 104, Washing- ton, D.C. of Washington, D.C. Miss Eileen M. Crispell, Noxen To Wed Elvin Bean, August 20 Miss Eileen Michelle Crispell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cris- pell, Sr., Noxen, will become the bride of Elvin T, Bean, Jr., son of | Mr. and Mrs. Elvin T. Bean, Sr. ! Noxen, -Saturday August 20 at 6 p.m., in St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Noxen. Rev. Hahn, Zion, Pa., will per- form the candlelight ceremony. | stein, Stony Brook, Long Island, N.Y., nephew. of the bridegroom elect, will serve as ringberer. A reception will follow the cere- | mony at Irem Temple Country Club. Miss Crispell is a graduate of | Lake-Lehman High School, attend- | { ed Wilkes College and graduated | from Wilkes-Barre Business College. | Her fiance is an alumnus of Lake- Lehman High School and is a gradu- | ate of Wilkes-Barre Business Col- | lege. He is employed with Ameri- can Asphalt Company at Wilh port. Miss Crispell has chosen as her attendants Mrs. Elvin (Crispell Del- van, Wisconsin, sister in law of the bride elect as matron of honor. Mrs. Joseph Kerns, New Brunswick, N.J., and Mrs. Edward Crispell, | Noxen, also sisters in law of the nL bride will be bridesmaids and Miss | Mark Bnniversary Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Didjulis of | Debra Lee Crispell, Delvan, Wisc., R.D., Wyoming, rerently spent sev- | niece of the bride elect, junior bridesmaid. Flower girls will be eral days in Atlantic City, guests Cynthia Lee Crispell and Terri Lynn of the Geary-Kelton Hotel, celebrat- | Crispell, also nieces of the bride. | ing their twenty first Wedding An-| 1 | niversary. Michael Bean, Harrisburg, «wil serve as best man for his brother They were married in St. There- | and ushers will be Joseph Kerns |sa's Church, Shavertown, by the | and Edward Crispell. Junior usher |late Rev. J. J. O'Leary, in 1945. will be Lambert Shalata, cousin | Mr. Didjulis is retired from the | of the bride, and Gregory Kamin- United States Air Force, having | served twenty three years and Mrs. | Didjulis is the daughter of the late | Attorney and Mrs. John McGahren of Wilkes Barre and Trucksville. Mr Ss. Rodiiey Keofor, Cain Hill; Rev. and Mrs. Dnald B. Landis, Mor- risville; Mrs. Eugene Brush, Mr. and | extremely active in community af- Dallas High 3 School Graduates Engaged MISS SANDRA FAYE HOOVER Engagement of Miss Sandra Faye cof Dallas High ‘School, is the son {Hoover to Gary Howard Whitesell of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whitesell, has been announced by her mother, | West 42nd Street and Briarcrest | Mrs. Theda Hoover, Road, Dallas Township. He is pur- Street, Trucksville. suing a course in Biology at Wilkes Miss Hoover, daughter of the late | College leading to a aBchelor of Sheldon Hoover is a graduate of | Science Degree in June. | Dallas High School and is Ry No date has been set for the | | by Leslie Fay, Inc. wedding. Mr. Whitesell, also an alumnus Mr. And Mrs. William Frederick 196 Maple Celebrate 26th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. William Frederick, | fairs. Mrs. Frederick handles all W. Center Street, Shavertown, cele- | calls for Kingston Township Am- brated their 26th wedding anni- bulance Association sending out versary on Monday, August 15. | crews to aid the stricken. She is The former Eleanor Kunkle, daughter of Mrs. John Shoemaker, | Wyoming and the late Olin Kunkle, | and Mr. Frederick, son of Mrs. | | Mame Frederick, Lohan, and the ate Stanley Frederick were mar- ried at the home of the bride in | Kunkle by Rev. David Morgan. { Since moving to Shavertown 13 | years ago, the couple have been Fire Auxiliary Grade School PTA. Mr. Frederick is Fire Chief of the Shavertown Volunteer Fire Com- pany, captain of the Kingston Town- ship Ambulance crews and was re- cently elected to the post of Scout- | master of Boy Scout Troop 231, | Shavertown Methodist Church. The couple are the parents of | weeks ago. | tinent on August 22. | Durelle Is Better Mrs. H. H. Zeiser To Atend Reunion Mrs. H. H. Zeiser, Huntsville Road, left Tuesday with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Leighton Scott, Sr., to spend a few days in Easton and then go on to Butternut Farms, the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Zeiser at Kingston, R. IL, where they will attend a family reunion ‘with all her children, grandchildren and great grand- children. This is the first time the entire group have been together. Attending the affair will be Mr. and Mrs. Park Sickler and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Herdig, former Wilkes- Barre residents. Mrs. Sickler and Mrs. Herdig are the former Eleanor and Margaret Hunter. Craig Selingo Feted On Eighth Birthday Craig Selingo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Selingo, Huntsville, enjoyed a swim party and luncheon at Sandy Bottom on Tuesday in celebration of his ‘8th birthday. A picnic and games added to the festivities. Guests were all classmates who will be entering 3rd grade at Leh- man Elementary School, Robert Steele, James Cook, Scott Martin, Philip Smith, Danny Tuck and the guest of honor. Helen Waldow Is Touring Europe Miss Helene Waldow, New York City, is on a tour of Europe. The young lady who is an X-ray technician at New York for Special Surgery, is the daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Stephen Waldow, Shaver- town. Her agenda includes sightseeing at Amsterdam, Copenhagen, West Berlin, Munich, Rome, Vienna, and Sempacherstrasse and Zurich, Swit- zerland. Her parents saw her off two She will leave the con- Friends of D. T. Scott, Jr., Hunts- | ville Road, will be happy to know | that he improving at General Hos- | pital and expects to come home { in about ten days. Mr. Scott under- went major surgery early last week. AT GEISINGER a busy member of the Shavertown | and Shavertown | Mrs. Jane C. Hazeltine, Pinecrest | Avenue, Dallas, was admitted to Geisinger Medical Center on Aug- ust 11. Also a patient Rood, Longdale town. Mildred Shaver- is Mrs. Avenue, three children, William, Wayne and Sharon. The family are members of Shavertown Methodist Church. Mrs. William Krainak, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cole, Williamsport; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swoboda and daughter, Mt. Holly, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skopic, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Betty Krainak, Joseph Arasin, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barnhart, Danville; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parsons, Vir- | 8 ginia; Mr. and Mrs. Lou Netusil, | CHCICE and Mrs. Norman Weaver, ; Esther Lewis, ! ROUND Browns Mills, N.J.; Mr, and Mrs. STEAK The bridesmaid~ wore dresses and | headnieces identical to that of the | maid of honor. They carried cascade bououets of yellow' fugi mums, | bright pink pom poms and ivy. , hisses Thelma and Erma Kelch- ner. Shickshinny, have taken up residence at Applewood Manor. Sergeants SENTRY COLLAR FOR DOGS Kills Fleas FOR 3 MONTHS - AIDS IN Tick Control especially in NECK AREA 1.98 EVANS | DRUG | oe : | Old Master GROWS MORE BEAUTIFUL WITH DAILY USE! The modern way to care for sterling is to use and enjoy it. Used regularly, it seldom needs polishing, and since it is solid silver there is nothing to wear off no matter how often you use it. As a gift for yourself, or a bride, | sterling is an investment in happiness. | 4-Pc. 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