Hill ecame d, one ptem- There Nancy tes is DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Dallas Senior Women To Hold Fall Dance The annual Fall Dance sponsored by the Dallas Senior Women’s Club will be held October 1 at 0’Con- nell’s Twin Lakes with dancing from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. to the music of the Parker Pens. Mrs. Henry Meyer is General Chairman. Theme of this year’s semi-formal will be “Indian Summer Ball”. Pro- ceeds from the dance each year are applied toward community projects sponsored by the club. Members and gueste are urged to make early reservations by calling Mrs. Peter Arnaud 674-4491 | or . Mrs. Richard Myers 675-2906. Eptertain Neighbors "Mrs. Andrew Pillarelln and Mrs James Kenney were hostesses te the'r neighbors at Faddonfield Hille on Mondav when they enjoyed a coffee klatch. Cuest of honor was Mrs, William Kyle. whois moving to York with her family. Present were Mrs. Sterling Wag- ner. Mryr~ Stephen Morenko, Mrs Russell Par<ons, Mrs. Fred Wimmer Mrs. Gus Faerber. Mrs. Robert An- drews. Mrs. Rov Cove. Mrs, Ernest Steckiel, Mrs. Albert Henning, Mrs Edward Tapmppen, Mrs. . Samuel Mychak. ‘Rnhert Demnicks Mark 17th Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. Robert Domnick Pioneer Avenue. Shavertown, ob- s@#ged their 17th wedding anni- versary on September 5. The former Ann Ragan. daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. George Raoan Swoersville, and ‘Mr. Domnick. were married in. Holy Trinitv Church S hioversville. by Rev. A. Klobusicky Domnick is the son of Mrs Verna Domnick. Rayertown, Pa.. formerly of Huntsville. Mrs. Domnick is active in Girl Scouting and PTA organizations. The counle are the narents of three children, Joan, Jane and Jerry. The family are members of St Therese’s Church. Shavertown. Mr. |, Domnick is employed by Common- wealth Telephone Commnanv. Rev. Hathawav, Guest At Farewell Party Rev. Warren Hathaway and fam- ily. Noxen, were guests of honor at - a: farewell party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newell Mon- dav... The Hathaways will leave shortly for their new charge in Ardley, Pa. Precent at the vartv were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keiyer. Debbie. Srdia:! and Ricky, Mr. and Mrs. Rinaldo Sntliff. Mrs. Tlovd Newell, Mr, nA Mrs. Ray Hubbell. Mulligan, Teresa, Dawn, Mr. an 's. Leslie. Kocher, Mw, and Mrs, Rnv. Newell, Rov Jr. Dick and Pat: | Mr. and Mrs Hathaway awd Karen, & Karyl and Kimberly. ohn Nawalle Naven Frtertain At Picnic Mr. and Mrs. John Newell held their annual nienic at. their home on Sunday Sentember 4th, Attendine: Daler Tunkhannock: Mw. and Mrs. Rov Dalev, Rov J» and Brenda. Mrs. (rice Randall. Meshonnen: Mire Vivg Riker Clark Summit: Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Clavence Mrs, Charles Newell, Pommy and Chinner, Kimkla: Mre gr] Qiolin, | Charles and Doris Mrs. (Charles Fnoelmian and Thelma Sua My and rs. Elmer Waoaver, Carl Taraw and Patty Ann. Mr, and Mrs Ronald Qwingle and Ronnis Jr, M» amd Mrs, Row Newell, Pat Ray and Mick, . Bormard Mullican and David, Nowrig Takhar Kv Q. Tinxxrn "Mh naan William Wline, Allan Siolin Anwnetta T.omeo, Noxen, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. John Newell. Marguerite Boeart of 49nd Street Tdetown. will <onn be dischareed from General] Hoenital after being a surgical patient there for some time, Mr. land Mrs. Eugene (Ted) La- velle and son Larry, Joseph St. Dallas, have returned. after vaca- tioning at Redue Ferry, Ont. Can- ada and Atlantic City, N. J. Have Your SUNDAY DINNER at the SNACK SHOP TURKEY Mashed Potataes Vegetable Salad Rolls Homemade Pie $1 6 Children = 1 Price Carverton Road Trucksville THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER : 15, 1966 SECTION A — PAGE 5 eighborhood News ow Notes Of Personal Interest Candidates For Rotary Fall Fair Queen Is Bride Of John J. Miss Nancy Louise Sieber, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Sieber, Dallas, was united in mar- riage to John J. Menapase, son of | Mr. and Mrs. John G. Menapase, Natalie Road, Strong, Pa., at Gate of Heaven Church. Dallas, on Sat- | urday morning, September 10 at 11:30 a. m. | Rev. Frank Bach, cousin of the, brodegroom, performed the double ring ceremony. John Kern played the wedding music and Miss Gloria Dolbear was soloist. The altar was decorated with white mums, pons and palms. | pom- The bride, given in marriage by | her father, wore a floor length length gown of bridal satin, de- signed with an-oval neckline, fitted bodice and long tapered sleeves. | The detachable cathedral length train was attached at the waist with a large bow and three roses. Neck- line, waist and train were appli- qued with lace. Her boufant veil | of imported illusion fell from a | small pillbox headpiece trimmed with seed pearls and matching lace appliques. Seed vearling was also sewn on the veiling. She wore =a | single strand of pearls. gift of the | bridegroom and carried a cascade | bouquet of white mums, roses and | fugi mums. The bride also carried her grand- mother’s handkerchief, a custom | with all the brides in the family. Mrs. Menapase designed and made ! her own wedding gown. Mrs. Ruth Ann Sieber, Lewis- town, sister-in-law of the bride, was and Mrs. Lewis Reese, Dallas, last year’s queen, will place the crown Four teenage girls, representing the area’s two high schools, will vie for the honor of Rotary Fall on the head of this year’s winner. Fair Queen on the Lehman Horse | Rosellen, 17, is the daughter of Show grounds, Saturday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Clayton M. Klaboe, 10 p.m. Shown here are, Rosellen | Pioneer Avenue, Dallas. Upon grad- Klaboe, seated, representing Dallas | uation she plans to ‘attend college High School; standing, left to right, |to study elementary education. in a forma] length gown of gold | peau de soie styled with a fitted Karen Covert, representing Lake- Karen: 16, Sweet Valley, is| bodice, oval neckline and elbow Lehman High School; Beverly Ann | daughter of: Mr.: and Mrs. Robert | mass sms Bh, Peirce, Dallas High; Dawn Covert, | Wallace.“ She plans to enter col- Lake-Lehman High. The girls, chosen by fellow stu- dents which wil proczed from Car- verton via Memorial Highway to the Lehman Horse Show grounds at approximately 11:30 a.m, Sat- urday. At Saturday evening's crowning ceremony, Herman Otto, Rotarian, will interview the contestants who will be escorted to the stage by members of the Dallas Key Club. Miss Peggy Reese, daughter of Mr. Pvt. Wayne G. Shonk To Take Trudy Ann Stroud As Bride Announcement has been made of | attending Wilkes - Barre Business the approaching marriage of Miss College. Trudy Ann Stroud, daughter of Mr. Mr. Shonk, also an alumnus of and Mrs. Fred L. Stroud, Sr., Sweet | Lake-Lehman High School and Wy- to Pvt. Wayne G. Shonk,!| oming Valley Technical Institute son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W.| | has just completed his basic train- { Shonk, Shavertown, R. D. 5. | ing with the U. S. Marines at Parris The ceremony will take place on Island and Camp Lejeune. He will lege and aspires the dental pro- fession. Beverly Ann, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George N. Peirce, Trucks- ville, also plans to enter college. She is a member of the Keyettes Service Club and Drill Team. Dawn Covert, 17, RD 2, Dallas, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Covert. She hopes to enter college or become a foreign ex- change student. CLAIROL | Friday ~ evening, September 23 at report to Memphis, Tenn., on Sep- ® Tones Down that Brassy 7:30 at the Church of Christ, Sweet | tember ; 30 for schooling in ® Rotfroshos ‘Colds Botwebn Valley. | electronics. : Miss Stroud is a graduate of] ® Blends Streaked Hair. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Lake-Lchman High School and is! ® Removes Yellow and Gr "bride, So easy to use! Great for GRAYS Perfect for BLONDES .| Miss Nancy Louise Sieber, R.N., Menapase shy slleeves. Her headpiece was a cabbage rose. She carried an arm bouquet of gold fugi mums. Misses Susan Devlin, New Jersey, Sharon Harmon, Lewistown, and Mrs. were bridesmaids and wore moss green gowns similar in design to that of the matron of honor. They wre matching headpieces and carried mint green fugimums. Doro- thy eKnnedy, cousin of the bride, junior bridesmaid, was gowned in a formal length dress of gold peau de soie, fashioned with a high round neckline, empire waistline and el- bow shy sleeves. She carried and gold fugimum, Jennifer Shimmock and Mark Menapase were flower girl and ring bearer respectively. Little Jennifer, cousin of the bridegroom, was at- { tired in a white Trish linen dress and wore a wreath of white-roses. { She carried ia fireside basket of miniature white pompons. Raymond Mack, New. Jersey, served as best man for Mr. Mena- | pase and ushers were James Mc- | Bride, Dennis Sorochak, Thomas and Jeffrey Sieber, brothers of the bride. Also included in the wedding party were four pages, cousins of the bride, Rebecca, Jody, Jane and ' s | Jan ennady, who were dressed in short gowns of green and gold de- signed like the junior bridesmaids dress. They. carried a mint green fugimum, tied with matching, | streamers. ‘The mother of the bride selected matron of honor. She was attired a dress of embossed moss green with | matching accessories and wore a i corsage of mint green cymbidipm orchids. . John Roberts, Susan Erhard, cousin of the, Earl Crispells Host 0.E.S. Past Matrons Mr, and Mrs. Earl Crispell enter- tained the Past Matrons of Dallas Chapter O. E. S. 396 at a corn and weiner roast, at their home on Fri- day September 9. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Sunbury; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Terranova, Meeker; Mr. and . Mrs. Clifford Ide, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. William A. Austin, Beaumont; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, Shaver- town; Mr, and Mrs. Burton King, Harveys Lake; Dennis Bonning, Worthy Patron of Dallas Chapter 396 and Mrs. Bonning. Shavertown R. D. 5. Also Mr. and Mrs. Elvin T. Bean, Jr., Noxen, and the host and hostess. At Geisinger Mrs. Shirley. A. Major, Sweet Val- i ley, was admitted to Geisinger Hos- pital on September 10. The: groom’s * mother chose a three piece knit suit of steel blue with coffee colored ‘accessries. Her corsage was- of pink ymbidium orchids. 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