She car- her am- nan ard ake hey Po- both {igh Bg ring, Dal- two and Bal- kes- ized St. fun Ar Co >m”, ined vim- tal- ager V were als,” and outs Yosts vo- ored 1 or the law, ron- phy and tion, ll |B i DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1966 SECTION A — PAGE 5 Purely Personal Mrs. Edward Adams and daughter Thelma, Pioneer Avenue, and Mr. | and Mrs. E. W. Clark, Vestal, N.Y., spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adams, Cres- cent Lake in the Poconos. On their return, they visited at Vestal, N.Y., with Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Albert Ferrey, Sweet Valley, is a surgical patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital. Patricia + Kritchen, daughter of Va Mrs. John Kritchen, Shav- e¥wn, underwent a tonsillectomy at General Hospital yesterday: She will be a Tth grade student at West Central Catholic in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Remley and family, Pikes Creek, have returned home after vacationing at Hatteras National Sea Shore, N.C. They also visited in Washingtn, D.C., and toured many historic sites. Mrs. Ruth Diets, Tunkhannock, has moved to 48 Lewis Avenue, Trucksville. Mr. and. Mrs. Herbert Brumbach | and daughter Sherry, Ogdensburg, | N.J., are spending the week with | Mr. and Mrs. Carl /Remley, ‘Pilces | Creek. : Mr. and Mrs. Myron Baker and | son, Lehman, returned last weekend after vacationing at Ocean. Grove, | New Jersey. Mrs. Alfred Rogers, Harveys Lake, | hag purchased a home on Franklin Sa ct, Shavertown, and moved in- | 16 her new residence. SRR Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sprenkel, Church Street, Dallas were her mother, Mrs. John L. Eberle, sis- teg-and brother in law, Mr. and ‘MT, Clarence ‘Einsig ‘and daughter Susan, brother and sister in law. | Mr. and Mrs. John S. Eberle and daughter, Patty, all of York, Pa. | Mr. and Mrs. David Daniel Mar- King Street, Dallas, are observing | las Methodist Church. chione and daughters Philomena, Velma and Louise, Haverton, Pa, spent several days last week with | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sprenkle, Dallas. On September 2, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Drentlau, Bellville, N.J., will arrive at the Sprenkle home to spend the Labor Day weekend. Major Bernice Sturdevant has re- turned to Camp Beale Air Force Base, California, after spending a four week leave with her mother, Mrs. Frank Garris, Shavertown. | Mr. and Mrs. Milton Perrego. | . Church before an altar banked with . sleeveless bodice of alencon lace , bows and full nylon skirt. Her four i she carried a cascade bouquet of Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Miss Linda Marie Brown Weds | Nicholas Mazur, Jr., July 29 At a lovely candlelight ceremony, Linda Marie Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrz. Sterling Brown, Shaver- town, RD 5, became the bride of Nicholas Mazur, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Mazur, Edwardsville, July 29, 8 p.m. Rev. Charles Gom- mer performed the double ring ceremony in Trucksville Methodist | bouquets: of white gladioli. Ruth Turn Reynolds was organist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore full length white gown fashioned with empire style with satin inserts and waist line tier veil of illusion fell from a crown of pearls and tear drops and white carnations pompons and lilies of the valley. Mary Gilber, cousin of the bride. was maid of honor. She selected white empire style sleeveless gown of satin styled with sheath skirt and | pink inserts at the waist. Her pink nose veil fell from a pink pill box and her flowers were pink and white carnations. & Shirley Brown sister of the bride, ‘and Theresa Krause, Shavertown, were bridesmaids. They wore: gowns with white lace bodices embroidersd in mint green and turquoise, re- spectively. Their sheath style skirts were floor length with matching velvet bows in the back and their Mr. And Mus. Eugene Fiske, Dallas Observing 51st Anniversary Today Mr. and Mrs. A. Eugene Fiske, their 51st wedding anniversary to- | dav, August 25. The former Alice Worthington, | daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Joseph | Worthington, Harveys Lake, and | Mr. Fiske were married at Lehman | by Rev. Egbert Kilpatrick. | Mr. Fiske is the Son of the late | | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fiske, Dallas, | father, Rev. Fiske, was attending and was employed thirty two years a conference at Lycoming College, with the Wilkes-Barre Transit Com- pany prior to retirement. i Wanda Joy Walter Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Walter, | | children, Lester, Darby, Pa., { | Fernbrook and Mr. and Mrs, Archie, Briar Crest Drive, RD 1, Dallas, an- | Johnstone and children, Doug and | nounce the birth of a six pound, | David, Meeker, recently drove up |seven ounce daughter, Wanda Joy, ‘to Greenville, N.Y. to visit Mr. | August 16 at Nesbitt Hospital. | and Mos. Albert Perrego and get | There are four other children, | acquainted with their new daughter. Freq Dorterd Holl, and Keaded. | Philip Crake. Loyalville, who was | Mrs : Walter, is the formar Mary a patient for five weeks in Nesbitt | ATH Henry or Wilkes. Barre Mr Hospital following injuries suffered vir ji. is emplosed EY Shavar | .in an accident has returned to his oo “po Office | home. 3 ] r. and Mrs. Joseph Kaminski | : L. moved from RD 4, Dallas, to | Carol Jean Wallace | 98 Lakeside Drive. Harveys Lake. | f Mr. and Mrs, Emile Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace, Mt. san, Cantonsville, M4. recently | Ally Road, Shavertown, announce spent a week with the James La- Bar family, Kunkle. Mrs. I aBar and | Mr. Harrison are sister and brother. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hinnant, Deb- | bie, Pam, Donna and Kim “and Mrs. | Hinnant’s mother, Mrs. Greenville, N.C., recentlv visited Mr. | and Mrs. Don LaBar, Fernbrook. Mr.- and Mrs. Charles Calkins. | Keith, Sandra,’ Scott, Susan and Heidi, Metuchen. N.J,, recently spent the weekend with the former's fam- ily. Mr .and Mrs. Arthur Calkins and Carol, Jackson Street. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yenason, Joe Michael, Johnny and Pauline, | Rarrish - Street. recently spent some ‘one in Canada. The previous week. “Joe Michael and Johnnv, attended Camp Acahela, and Pauline attend- id Little Flower Camp. “ira Joy Ann Walsh Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Goode and | week at Lake Jean. Mrs. Daniel Fitser, Florida, for- merly of Kunkle. underwent surgerv August 16 at St. Peter's General | Hospital, Brunswick, N.J. She and Mr. Fitser were recent guests of their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nygren, Sweet Val- ley, and had just gone to New Jersey ‘when she was stricken, She will recuperate at the home of an- other daughter, Mrs. Glen Rozelle, 166 Hardenbure Lane. E. Bruns- wick, N.J., and would appreciate hearing from her friends. Mre. Anna Brown, Josenh Street. entered Nesbitt Hospital last week for tests. Mrs. Richard Robins, E. Bruns- wick, N.J., recently spent a week with her son and familv, Mr. and rs. Donald Robins, Kingston, at vo summer home at Harveys ake. The C. L. Hoslers. Parrish Street, had as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brukhart of Elm, Pa.. and Mr. and Mrs. John Randler, Mrs, Meda Arndt, Penryn. Mr. and Mrs. Lee. Wentzel and grandson Kenneth Hosnodor, Leh- man; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Plata, Shavertown. and children: and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Garris, Dallas, are vacationing ‘at Wolfe Lake, Canada. Mrs. Irene Shaffer, Chase, is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Herman Van Campen, Main Street, Shavertown, has returned home after vacationing at Atlantic City. ; Ned and Deborah Begsmer, pon and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- || ward Bessmer, Harris Hill Road, re- turned Sunday from Skylake Camp. Winsor, N. Y. spent a week. Downing, | ; | O'Boyle, Dallas. | and operates a Gas Station in Shav- | where - they had | the birth of an eight pound, thirteen | ounce daughter, Carol Jean, August 11 at Nesbitt Hospital. There are five other children, | Donald, Robert, Thomas, Mary Theresa and Barbara. Mrs. Wallace is the former Jane Lohman. | abeth at St. Joseph's Hospital, Port Have First Daughter A seven pound, five ounce daugh- | ter, Margaret, was born to Mr. and | Mrs. William Purcell, Harveys Lake, | | August 11 at Mercy Hospital. Mrs. | is the former Margaret | Mr. Purcell owns Purcell ertown. They have three sons, Bill, | Joe and Jim. No Jackson Street, spent last | Mr. and Mrs. Ned Walsh, Sweet Valley, announce the birth of a | seven pound, ten ounce daughter, | | Joy Ann, on August 12, at Nes- | | bitt Hospital. The couple are the parents of three sons, Mark, Randy and Ned. Mrs. Wesley is the former June Wesley, daughter of Mrs. Claire Wesley and the late George Wesley, Sweet Valley. Her husband is en- gaged in the insurance business. Herbert Reunion The Herbert Reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross | Williams, Shaver Avenue, Shaver- town, Tuesday, August 9. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Jo-| seph Schmerer and David, Mr. and | Mrs. George Hopewell, Mrs. Joseph Jewell, Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas, Mr. Jane Perry, Mrs. Anna Peters, Mrs. Given Rowlands, Mrs. Jane Sheehan, the host and hostess. Sales Slip Pads Made To Your Design The Dallas Post RR is EU HEAR, VOLKS WAGEN NEW and USED CARS and TRUCKS All Years and Models Fully Guaranteed SALES PARTS SERVICE Goodwin Auto Co. | \ ® 651 Wyoming Ave. sTHoRIZES [Ly Kingston, Pa. Corner Rt. 11 & 309 ‘Bonnie E. Perrego mint and turquoise veils fell from matching pill boxes. Miss Brown carried mint and white carnations and Miss Krause, turquoise and white carnations. Patricia Norris, Shavertown, flower girl, wore powder blue floor length dress "with full skirt and shoulder to floor sash. Her tiny veil fell from a huge bow and she carried a- basket of pink and white carnations, Mother of the bride chose a pink s'lk sheath covered with white lace, pink hat and shoulder bouquet of pink carnations. Mother of the bridegroom, pink brocade dress with matching jacket, pink hat and white carnations. ! Robert Mazur, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man and Steve Kozemchak, Dallas, cousin of the bridegroom, and Thomas Sos- hon, Edwardsville, ushers. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held in the Church parlors and at Farmers’ Inn and the couple left for a short trip. | The bride is a graduate of Lake Lehman High School. The bride- groom was graduated from Ed- wardsville High School and served for two years with the U.S. Navy. He is employed by Craft Associates | Inc., Wilkes-Barre. A prenuptial shower given by Ann Mazur, Laura Brown and Shir- ley Brown was held at Farmers’ Inn, Forty guests were present. The couple are members of Dal- They are the parents of three Rev. Joseph Fiske, Oneonta, N.Y., and Mrs. Lee Cyphers, Harveys Lake. Also three grandchildren, Gary, Alice and Joel. Alice and Joel were recent guests of their grandparents, while their | Williamsport. 2 | Mrs. Mae Race Is | Hostess To Club | Richard Dendler, son of Mrs. Ber- {nard R. Dendler, | las Senior High School and is em- | Fiancee Of Mark Richard Dendler MISS DIANE MAUREEN YUDISKI Mr. and Mrs. ‘Edmund Yudiski, Game Commission, Memorial High- Country Club Road, Dallas, an- way, Dallas. nounce the engagement of their daughter Diane Maureen, to Mark Iehman High School and Wilkes- | Barre Business College and is cur- Island Road, | Noxen, and the late Mr. Bernard Husson College, = Bangor, Maine, | | R. Dendler. | where his major is Business Ad- Miss Yudiski is a graduate of Dal- | minstration. | No date has been set for the ployed as a secretary with the Pa. wedding. Alice Culp Snyder Is United In Marriage To Frank M. Ross Mu. Dendler is an alumnus of Lake | | curently enrolled .as a student at | Mr. And Mrs. C. I. Eipper, Observed | | 59 Years Of Wedlock On August 22 Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Eipper, Dallas, | RD 1, observed their 59th wedding anniversary, Monday, August 22. They are the parents of three children, Robert, Conn.; Mrs. Les Tinsley, Dallas and Mrs. James Knecht, Harveys Lake. There are! six grandchildren and one great | grand-daughter, Elizabeth Stanulis. The couple were wed in Grant Street Presbyterian Church, Wilkes- Barre, by Rev. John B. Craven. | George Belles, East Dallas Celebrates 80th Anniversary | George Belles, Maplewood Heights, Demunds Road, Dallas, who cele- brated his 80th birthday on August 16 was honored at a dinner in observance of the occasion at the home of his daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamoreaux, also of Dallas Township. Born in Teasdale, Pa., son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Belles, the octagen- arian has resided in the Back Moun- tain since 1923. Mr. Belles entered the mines at an early age and work- ed for a number of ‘major coal com- panies prior to retirement. He is married to the former Cora Mark Silver Anniversary Date Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams, | Skyline Drive, observed their Silver ! wedding anniversary on August 23. | Mrs. Williams is the former Pearl | Dimmock of Wilkes-Barre. | Mt. Zion Buction Saturday, 2 P.M. © | Mt. Zion Fourth annual auction will start at 2 p.m. Saturday, on the | church grounds. A wide variety of | items will be on hand. Leon VanTuyle will pick up any | last minute donations. Ezra Rozelle's | barn is already full, with the over- | flow stored in Nelson Lewis barn. | A few reservations are still avail- | LI able for the roast beef dinner, by | | calling Mrs. Jack VanTuyle. Other | | refreshments will be available on | the grounds. - - Hurricane Arrives The Harmony Club met recently | Alice Snyder, daughter of Mr. and! matching accessories and wore a | At Vacation Site at the home of Mrs, Emma Hoover | with Mrs. Mae Race, president pre- siding. Next meeting will be held at the | home of Mrs. Minnie Frantz this afternoon at 2 p.m. Present were Mesdames Maude Lampman, Ethel Kester, Nora Dy- mond, Rose Llewellyn, May Phillips, Gertrude Perry, Myrtle Berlew, Mabel Bell, Ruth Derr, Mae Race, Emma Hoover, Miss Fannie Berlew | and two visitors, Mrs. Bowen and | Mrs. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Perrego, Greenville, N.Y., announce the birth of a baby daughter, Bonnie Eliz- Jervis, N.Y., on August 12. There is an older daughter, Bar- bara Jean, aged three. Mother is the former Karen Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers, Lehman, Mr. Perrego is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Perrego, Fernbrook. Bruce Harry Spare Mr. and Mrs. Gailard Spare, RD 3, Wyoming, announce the birth of | a son, Bruce Harry, August 14 at Nesbitt Hospital. The new arrival weighed in at seven pounds, thirteen ounces and is the fourth child of the Spares. He has two sisters, Colleen and Linda, and a brother, Robert. Mother is the former Renee Poep- perling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Poepperling, Wyoming, RD 3, Pa. Mr. Spare is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spare, Carverton, and is employed with Suburban Pro- pane Gas Company, Pittston. Sleep Out Party Stephen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Goode, Jackson Street, Dallas, celebrated his 13th birthday, Wednesday night, with a sleep-out party. Attending were Brent Long, Jack- ie Snyder, Mac Fry, and the guest | of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosavage, | | chiffon skirt and lace bodice and | | red rose buds. | > Mrs. Virginia Major, sister of the | Dallas. Mrs. Ross was honored at | of honor. Mrs. Robert Culp, Huntsville, be-| corsage of pink carnations and red came the bride of Frank Ross, son rosebuds. ! |. Albert Ashton, brother in law of Knob Hill, Shavertown, on August the bride served as best man. 4 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, | Shavertown. | Rev. Frederic H. Eidam performed the ceremony at 7 p.m. i The bride wore a street length | peacock blue dress, styled with a | chose a light blue dress. The mother beige. The couple left for W. Palm Beach, Fla., where they will make their matching accessories. Her shoulder | home. corsage was of white carnations and | | at the Towne House Restaurant in bride, was matron of honor. Shea prenuptial shower given by her selected a beige lace dress with | sisters, Mrs. Virginia Major and : mont | Mrs. Albert Ashton. Mrs. Culp, mother of the bride | | of the groom was attired in rose | | Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson Jr., | Red Ledge Drive, have returned | home after vacationing and fishing at Hibiscus Harbor, Lake; N.Y. While there they en- countered a hurricane which pre- | vented boats’ from | in the tide. Old sea captains told | the Andersons that this was the | ed. The hurricane passed through | that region last Tuesday. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Valerie Shiskowski | mm Feted On Birthday 5 Valerie Ann Shiskowski, Lehman | #8 Avenue, celebrated her 3rd birthday | with a party at her home on the | evening of August 22. Present were her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Womer, Mrs. Helen Shiskowski, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Siglin, Linda and Delores Shis- kowski, Bonnie and Robert Womer, Richard Eckert, T'na, Karen, Thel- ma, Glen Jr. Bill; »nd Jim Siglin, Gary and Natalie Keefe, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shis- kowski. Thomas John Adams, Jr. Open HELEN'S FLOWER, CARD and GIFT SHOPPE Demunds Corners DAILY and EVENINGS Specializing in: - © FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS e RELIGIOUS ITEMS e CANDLES PHONE 675-1923 A six pound, eight ounce son, | Thomas John, IV, was born to Mr. | and Mrs. Thomas Adams, North Lake, Sweet Valley, August 18, at Nesbitt Hospital. This is their first child. Mrs. Adams is the former Susan Hartley, Arlington, Va. Mr. Adams is employed by Banks Contruction | Company. David Michael Stofila Mr. and Mrs .George Stofila, RD | 5, Shavertown, announce the birth | of an eight pound son, { David | Michael, August 19 at General Hos- | pital. Lr There are seven other children, | George, Jr., John William, Michael | Andrew, Mary Ann, Suzanne, Beth | Ann and Julie Ann. Mrs. Stofila is | employed with Banks Construction. | FOR “Hard Candy” at its hest | Try Russell Stover HALL’S PHARMACY SHAVERTOWN, PA. FOR WOMEN: Biscayne Blue, Platinum Grey, Dover White, Oxford Grey, | Alligator Finish. | MEN | SAMSONITE SILHOUETTE FOR MEN: Oxford Grey, Desert Tan, Alligator Finish. | JEWELRY & GIFTS SHAVERTOWN. PA. Ladies’ O'Nite $29.50 : Beauty Case $21.95 RY'S | the Edward Baer Family is sched- | Jerry Is Better | Philadelphia, where he underwent and Seneca | i leaving theif | | anchors while the fish leaped high The bride "was formerly employe dl worst weather they had encounter-, Victor Joseph Spaciano Christened August 14 The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. | Victor Spaciano, Shavertown, was | christened on Sunday, by Rev. Vin- cent Langan. Godparents for Victor Joseph were Miss Nancy Noonan and Ed- ward Kale. A reception followed at the In- dependent Hall, Kingston, with 73 | guests present. The baby is the first child of the couple and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Spaciano, Shavertown and Mrs. William Metzger, also of Shavertown. Mrs. Eipper is the former May Smith, Wilkes-Barre. Her husband is originally from Kingston and was engaged in farming prior to retire- | ment. He served as School Director of Dallas Township and was instru- mental in the completion of the school building there. Mrs. Eipper is a member of Dallas | Methodist Church and Mr. Eipper | of Kingston Presbyterian Church. ‘Stanley Donavans Are Feted On Armiversary Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Donavan, Box 134, Noxen, celebrated their fourth wedding anniversary on Aug- ust 18 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wandall, RD 1, Laceyville, with a cookout held on Sunday. Mrs. Donavan was the former Amelia Michael, Luzerne. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Don- avan ‘and children, Robert and Paula: Mr .and Mrs. Wandall and | children, Karen, Shirley and Mar- lene: Mrs. Gertrude Woodruff, Lu- { zerne; Albert Michael, Phillipsburg, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sarno- Mr. and Mrs. Belles are members sky, Raymond Wandall Laceyville; of East Dallas Methodist Church. | Fred Jackson, Meshoppen. sg Honored At Luncheon { Mrs. Lewis LaBar, Huntsville RD, Dallas, was honored Friday at a birthday luncheon. Knecht and the couple maintain their own establishment, Mr. Belles still planting and tending a small vegetable garden every summer. He and his wife are the parents of four children; Harry. Dallas; Mrs. Fred Lamoreaux, Fernbrook; Edgar, Tunkhannock, and Arthur, East: Dallas. There are also 12 grand- | children and 12 great grandchildren, | the newest family addition being born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lam- oreaux, Jr. Endicott, N.Y., on Jan- uary 19 of this year. The couple are the parents of | two children, Barry and Karen, Mr. Williams is Superintendent of | Present were Mesdames Laura Miner-Hillard Milling Company LaBar, Don LaBar, Mary LaBar, Caddie LaBar, Ruth and Linda, Wilkes-Barre. RR = — | James LaBar, Alexandria Harrison, Edward Baer Reunicn | the guest of honor and her grand- son, Mike of Pittstn, who has been The Fourth Annual Reunion of | ctaying with his grandparents for awhile. uled for Labor Day, at the home of | Gilbert Ide, Idetown. Festivities will start with a basket lunch at 12:30, followed by Teprts from the mem- | bers, and games.- There will be prizes. Coolbauah Revnion The Coolbaugh Reunion will be held Sunday at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Roger Lane, Tunkhannock, RD 1. Luncheon will be at 1 pm. 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