DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Kocyan and Mr. and Mrs S.tefan Hellersperk will entertain at a reception on Sat- urday, September 24, at the Kocyan residence, South Franklin Street. ‘Wilkes-Barre, in honor of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stefan Hellersperk, who were re- cently married. Allan . J. Cease, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas - E.. Cease, Franklin Street, has returned to Lycoming Colles’ where he is enrolled in his senior year. Allan spent the summer with his parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Harvey. Before returning to classes, he and mem- bers of the Lycoming College Band spent a week at Wesley Forest Methodist Campground near Lewis- burg. Allan is a member of the band. Mrs. Leighton Scott, Sr, and Leighton Scott, Jr., Easton, spent several days with Mrs. H. H. Zeiser and Mrs. Howard Risley, Huntsville Road. Mrs. Martha Lamoreaux, De- munds Road, recently returned after spending a six weeks vacation visiting Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Force and family at North Bellmore, Long Island, Mr. and Mrs. Howard La- moreaux and family and the Car- penter families. Mrs. Leonard Selingo, Huntsville, underwent surgery at General Hos- pitajonn Tuesday. t's. Hazel Shacochius, Dallas and Mrs. Florence Davenport, Lehman, spent last weekend in Atlantic City where they enjoyed the Miss Amer- ica Pageant, They stayed at the Clarjgfge Hotel. ¢a%olyn Dendler, who has been spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Eleanor Dendler, Dallas, has returned to Schenectady to enter Hudson Valley University, Troy, N.Y: : Mr. and Mrs. Mark Thompson, Eileen and Mark, Jr., Somerville, N. J., spent last weekend with Mr. ‘and Mrs. Dana Cook, Carverton. Mrs. Thompson is the former Doro- thy Cook. Mark Jr. visited Jerry McDonald, Mt. Zion. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald entertained at dinner Saturday night for the Thompsons and the Cooks. George Metz, who is stationed at San Francisco with the U. !S. Navy. has returned after spending a leave with ‘his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Metz, Carverton. Howard W. Edwards, son of Mr. Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1966 Mana SECTION A — PAGE 5 NE SH ARTEL. “AR A Ai MRS. ELVIN T. BEAN, JR. Miss Eileen Michele Crispell, | lace bodice with a rounded neck- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl C., Crispell, Sr., of Noxen, became the Noten Couple Wed In St Luke's Lutheran Church Gregory-Andrews Nuptials Are | Performed At Church Of Christ The Sweet Valley Church of Christ was the setting recently for the marriage of Donna Gregory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gregory, R. D. 1 Hunlock Creek, and Robert Kent Andrews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrews, Sweet Valley. Kenneth Meade, minister of Rock- ville Church of Christ in Maryland, uncle of the bride, performed the double ring ceremony, asmisted by E. P. Murphy, minister of the Sweet Valley Church of Christ. David Zigler of New Castle was soloist and Mrs. Arthur Michael was organist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white peau de soie floor-length gown styled with a basque bodice featuring a mnomtnnit neckline comnlemented with lace appliques, and long bridal point sleeves. The modified bell skirt was enhanced at the hem with lace ap- pliques and designed with a grace- ful detachable formal train with | bow at the waist. She wore a four | tier veil of fine silk illusion fastened to a crown of crystal and carried a colonial bouquet of white roses, feathered carnations and lillies of the valley. Her gown and veil were designed and made by her mother. Cieb Phillips was maid of honor. Marjorie Grebe and Sherry Piper, cousins of the bridegroom, were , bridesmaids. Nancy Rae Gregory, sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid and LeAnn and LuRae Wesley, cousins of the groom, were flower girls, Maid of honor chose an A-line’ floor length gown of mint green peau de soie with a sabrina neck- | line, empire ‘waist and cap sleeves. | A sash of green satin ribbon was | tied in a bow and fell in long! line and elbow shy sleeves ending streamers. She selected a matching open crown and veil and carried a nosegay of white carnations with green tinted tips. All of the attend- ants wore a cultured pearl necklace, gift of the bride. Bridesmaids and junior brides- maids’ gowns and crowns were light blue peau de soie identical in de- sign to that of the maid of honor. They carried nosegays of white car- nations with tinted blue tips. Their gowns and headpieces were de- signed and made by the bride's mother, The twin flowergirls’ gowns were identical to the bridesmaids’. They carried small nosegays. Charles Masters Jr. was best man David Petrow and Steven Andrews consins of the groom. were ushers Mark Ross Andrews. brother of +h- groom. was ringbearer. Mother of the bride chose a light blue silk sheath with matching cont of blue lace and matching picture hat. She wore white accessories and a corsage of white roses. She de- signed and made her ensemble. Mother of the bridegroom wore a green crepe dress with matchine hat and beige accessories. Her cor- sage was of yellow roses. After the ceremony a reception was held in the church hall and the couple left for Tennessee. by way of Virginia and a camping trip in the Smokey Mountains. The groom will begin hic fourth year at John- son Bible College, Knoxville, Tenn., and the bride, a graduate of North- west High School, will begin her first year at the same college. The groom is an evangelist and is work- iny for his Minister of Music De- gree. He is also assistant minister at Horsepasture, Va. in a ruffled cuff. The Empire waist bride of Elvin T. Bean, Jr., son of | was banded with a satin sash from Mr. and Mrs. Elviin T. Bean, Sr.,' under which flowed a semi-sheath | Mr. Bnd Mrs. John lL. Parrish ‘Mark 41st Anniversary Today also of Noxen, at a candlelight cere- mony on August 20th. | held a detachable watteau chiffon The double ring ceremony was train added back interest. Their chiffon skirt. A satin bow which performed in St. Luke's Lutheran headpieces consisted of a small Church, Noxen, by Rev. Arthur petal cap of the same fabric which Hahn of Zion, Pa., at six o'clock | was enhanced with aurora sequins in the evening. Mrs. Frederick Case | and finished with a formal veil. was organist and Mrs. William Matron of honor carried a bouquet Coole, soloist. Church altar was of yellow daisies with yellow decorated with white gladioli and streamers. Bridesmaids and junior palms. Loren Case, acolyte, lighted bridesmaid carried white daisies tall tapers in candelabra on either | and the flower girls had nosegays side of the altar. of white daisies. Mrs. Elyin L. Crispell, of Delavan, | A reception followed at Irem! Mr. Parrish is the son of the fate] Mr. and Mrs. John Parrich, Shady | Lane, Trucksville, are observing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parrish, Dallas. their forty first wedding anniversary’ He is engaged in the ‘demolition today, September 22. | business. | There are two sons, George, Car-| They have lived in Franklin Twp. verton, and Robert, Harveys Lake. most of their life except for a short Also ' five grandchildren. [our in Florida, moving to Trucks- They were married at the home | Ville ten years; ago. of the bride by the late Rev. Floyd | They are members of Carverton Crispell, pastor of Carverton Meth- Methodist Church. et { Dallas Couple To Observe Golden Anniversary | MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM H. BAKER, SR. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Baker are members Sr., of 52 Lehman Avenue, Dallas, of Dallas Methodist Church and are will celebrate their 50th Wedding active in its affairs. Mr. Baker Anniversary on Wednesday, Sep- serves as sexton at the church. tember 27th. | Mrs. Baker, who is a talented They were married in the Ply-! pianist, served for many years as mouth Methodist Church by the accompanist for Dallas Woman's late Rev. B. M. Johns. Their at-| Chorale, numerous other organiza- tendants were Mrs. Hazel Miller | tions and community activities. Aston of Plymouth and Mr. Wil- During the War, she gave hours of liam Hobbs of Pittsburgh. | her time getting papers from the Mrs, Baker is the daughter of Post ready to mail to the boys the late Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Miller | overseas. of Plymouth and Mr. Baker the! The couple have resided in Dallas son of the late Mr. and Mrs. An- for the past 40 years. drew Baker of Pittston. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Baker They are the parents of one son, Jr., will have open house Sunday, William H. Baker Jr., and three September 25th from 2 to 8 p. m. grandchildren, William III, Pamela at 52 Lehman Avenue in honor of and Charles. ' their parents. Miss Karen S. Badman, Dallas | Fiancee Of William H. Eckhart . of the group recen Oak Hill Couple Host Neighborhocd Friends $ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones, Oak | Hill, were host and hostess to their } neighbors at the first annual picnic Present were . and Mrs. John ; Curran and family, Mr. and Mrs. § Michael Godek and family, Mr. and | Mrs. James Darling, Mr. and Mrs. John Onzik, guests honor, Mr. . and Mrs. John Baran, newcomers | and the host and hostess and their | family. z £ Ol Luncheon and dinner was served : wh and games and dancing enjoyed by the group. ” A kaa ST We Carry A Large \ CEE LER FERIA RR A ER TARR Errand] + = . Sl po i rs Selection Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Badman, |S. to William H. Eckhart, son of 160 Machell Avenue, Dallas, for-' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Eckhart, , merly of Plymouth, announce the 2 Sullivan Street, Forty Fort. Miss. Badman is a graduate of and Mrs. Ben’ H. Edwards, Midland Drive, Dallas, left last Tuesday to begin his studies at Lehigh Univer- ER Wis. sister-indaw of the bride was | Temple Country Club, where the | odist Church. ry aR i matron of honor. Bridesmaids were | bride’s table was decorated with al Mrs. Parrish is the former Lavina | Russell Carl Baer Mrs. Joseph Kerns, New Brunswick, centerpiece of white chrysanthe- | Lewis, daughter of the late Mr. and | sity, where he will be a member of the junior class. His dad drove him down. Carlene Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roberts, Tunkhan- nog: Highway, is a medical patient at $Nechitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Pattison, Har- wogd, Chester, England, have pur- hes ja home at College Manor. Ir. Pattison is Ass’t Plant Manager of Air Products. “Chick” Smith underwent surgery at St. Petersburg, Fla., recently. His wife, who was with him this sum- mer, has returned to her home in Dallas. Jack Fedock, Jr., Westmoreland Hills, is recuperating at his home following surgery on his foot. Beth Pillarella, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Pillarella, Had- donfield Hills, has returned to West- minster College where she is a junior this year. Beth has been named Dorm Counselor and will in- we these duties with her studies 3 other activities. Mrs. John Duda and Mrs. Peter Duda, Dallas, attended the wedding ‘of their granddaughter and niece Miss Mildred Duda, Hampton, Va. to Richard’ Crocker, Massachusetts last Saturday. Also attending the affair were Mr N. J., sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. | mums and white daisies. A Edward Crispell, Harveys Lake, wedding candle formed a back- is a nurses aid at Nesbitt. sister-in-law of the bride. Deborah Lee Crispell, the bride's niece was junior bridesmaid and flower girls were Cynthia Crispell and Terri Lynn Crispell, nieces of the bride. Gregory Kaminstein, nephew of the groom was ring bearer. Michael Bean, Harrisburg, was best man for his twin brother. Ush- | ers were Joseph Kerns, New Bruns- wick, N. J., Edward Crispell, Har- veys. Lake, Elvin L. Crispell, Dela- van, Wis., and Dr. Earl C. Crispell, Jr., San Francisco, Calif., the latter three brothers of the bride. Lambert Traver, cousin of the bride, was junior usher. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a full length gown of white bouquet taffeta and Chan- tilly lace. The fitted bodice was fashioned with a lace sabrina neck- line and long pointed sleeves. From a dropped waistline fell a full skirt with an apron effect enhanced by ruffles of Chantilly lace. Her head- piece was lan open crystal crown encircled by silk illusion veiling. She carried a white Bible, a gift of her parents, with a white orchid and a shower of white marguerite daisies. Attendants were attired alike in floor-length gowns of maize chiffon ground for a five-tiered wedding cake. Tables were decorated with | A. C. Macris Entertain individual centerpieces of yellow | J ¢ Colonel End Wife and white daisies. The couple went to Atlantic City on a wedding trip. ! The bride and bridegroom are’ graduates of Lake-Lehman High ders recently entertained at a fam- School and Wilkes-Barre Business ily dinner at the. Macri farm in College. \ Pikes Creek. The occasion was in Mr. Bean has accepted a position ' honor of Lt. Col. and Mrs. John with E. R. ‘Squibb and Sons at New Brunswick, N. J. They are residing at 347 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, N. J. | brother of Mrs. Macri and Mrs. : Saunders. Present were Col. two sisters, Mrs. G. R. Schreiner of West Hazelton and Mrs. O. H. | Busch of Havertown, Pa. Also, Dr. G. R. Schreiner, O. H. Busch, Ruth- anne and Tony Macri, Jr. Col. Boyes is presently a project manager for MAW, one of the Leonard Nordfors, Jr. Hosted On Birthday Leonard C. Nordfors, Jr. cele- brated his 5th birthday anniversary on Saturday, September 17, when he was guest at a party given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Army's new anfi-missile’ weapons Nordfors, Lake Catalpa Road, Dallas. | Systet. Son of he late. John and Present to help the youngster en-| Minnie Boyes, he served in Ger joy his natal day were maternal | many during World War II and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 4155 in the Korean conflict. He is Miller, West Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. a graduste of Nanticoke High William Miller: and Kimmie, Em- School, Penna. State Univ., Babson maus, Pa.; cousins, John, Caurie and : j a . Institute and the General Staff and Billy Arnold and Mrs. William Arn} Command ‘School of the Army. Prior old, Dallas; William Mahler, Hart- | to his transfer to Alabama, Col. and ford, Conn.; cousin Tommy Miller, ; Mrs. Boyes were stationed at White tall Mrs. Shay Lewis, Franklin Twp. She’ Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C. Macri, child of the eouple. Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Saun- H. Boyes, Redstone Arsenal, Hunts- | ville Alabama, who were home vis- iting relatives. Col. Boyes is the iand is named after both grand- | ald Metzger and Mrs. Cleora Cham- | Boyes’ other | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baer an- engagement of their daughter Karen nounce the birth of a son, Russell ! Carl, at Easton Hospital on Septem- | ber 9. : The infant weighed in at seven pounds, three ounces and is the first Mother is the former Susan Dodd, | daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Russell Dodd, Harveys Lake. Mr. Baer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baer,, Loyalville. Russell Carl is the first grand-| child on both sides of the family | fathers. Has 76th Birthday Mrs. Henry Metzger, Pioneer Ave- Plymouth High School and Wyo- ming ‘Seminary Dean School of Business. She is employed at the nue, Shavertown, celebrated her piles > Leslie Voy Corperazion. 76th birthday on Thursday. Mr. Eckhart is a graduate of | Forty Fort High School, attended Family members present to cele- | Wilkes College and Penn State Ex- brate the occasion with her were’ tension. He is employed at G. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Metzger, Mr. and Finance Corporation in Scranton. Mrs. John Senchak and Freddie, Mr. A February wedding is planned. and Mrs. Harry Cobleigh, Gus Metz- A ger, Mrs. Mae Bohn, Mr. and Mrs. William Metzger and children, Don- Joseph William Wesley A seven pound, thirteen ounce son, Joseph William, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ferman Wesley, Dal- berlain. MAIN ST. WILL CLOSE FRIDAY . 6 P.M. las, RD 3, September 13 at General Hospital. There are two daughters, | Susan Jane, twelve, and Cathy Marie, ten. | Mrs. Wesley ie the former Jane Souder, Shavertown. Mr. Wesley is employed with Diamond Mfg., West | Wyoming. | 8 NURSES SHOES TIES SLIP-ONS ALL WIDTHS HUSH PUPPIES For the Family FAIRVIEW SHOE STORE Dallas Shopping Center DALLAS Repair Expert Shoe LUZERNE owas Sm ML BRERA REE RAE RR Ree Re § Re-Open Monday and Mrs. Emerson Steele and fam- ily, also of Dallas. Following the ceremony, they left for New Haven. Conn., where they '‘enrolled son Douglas at the Culinary Institute at New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Calkins Jackson Street, recently visited Mr and Mrs. Calkins’ son, Mr. and Mrs. and lace which featured a fitted : Toagie Sale Hoagies, made by the members of the Dallas: Junior Women’s Club, will be sold October 8. Orders may be placed with any friends David Mitchell, Bobby a chell, and Jay Hilburt, sister Lyn- ette Claire and the host and] hostess. Sands Missile Range, White Sands, N. M. 9:30 Fiease Use Qur Coupons A.M. W&en You Buy of Our Advertisers PIT NW " Charles Calkins and family, Metu- | club member, before October 3, and tchen., N. J. will be delivered. General chairman } Mr. and Mrs. John Rutkowski | for this year’s sale is Miss Marlyne Sutton Road, will move shortly to Lipfert. Mrs. William Richards is -1 Pompano Beach, Fla, where they | co-chairman. | ay ‘will make their home. : ae ee - Mrs. Richard J. Maher, public ac- | ; countant and daughters, family of Have Your = JUST A SPIN - the late Richard Maher, Upper De- 3 munds Road, Dallas, have moved to SUNDAY 1 : Pole 240, Harveys Lake. Of THE DIAL | 4 & Bir. and Mrs. Joseph Schneider DINNER p § snd Judie, Davenport Street, and | UR SA Des Be kr Christine Grose, Delaware, former and you ouch | E G I aw ete: SI = resident of Dallas, have returned at the & | 2 PIECE 2 dressings FES, Rose" BLiyte 4 3 home after visiting the New Eng- : cramoriz® » aces 0 vos? orystal Elance. = . laand States. | ng ope <ells OF ne to 2 glowing silver. $8 - Mrs. Paul Walter, Machell Ave- TH ¥ eeu! y repos = of gen - nue, had as guests last weekend, H serv satin RLING Mr. and Mrs. Blair Nesandy and 5 ooM* sTER i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson, 3. ayersmit! - ive! a iy Rd Ralph Brown, Par Appetizer DALLAS A rd HEIR by ONEIDAS #Trademarks of Oneida Ltd. - Mr. an rs. alp 0 y = T 3 | rish Street, Yihed Me iy C H I C K E N PUL Ben Ts it ] sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. ; os Tred Scaife, Blossburg, on Sunday. AND Payments May Be Arranged = | Mr. and Mrs. ey WAFFLES : . bara and Suzanne, Split ‘hall Lane, ! FRAN K CLARK - recently returned after visiting Mr. Vegetable 2 X Harveys Lake, Swat Valley one il Moen’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dessert E V A N 8 PB RnR OU G & T Oo RnR E Centermorelan Dia Yeweler . k Moen, Forrest City, Towa. ] 1 6 Children In Wilkes-Barre — NO OLL i i se ST 3 . 1, Price Harveys Lake Highway, Shavertown CHARGE. <P, 53 South: Main St, Wilkes-Barre, [8 5 | has returne 8 5 . 4 : . i J z time in Long Beach, (California. Carverton Road ; Fowler, Dick and Walker GQ MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY . 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Daubert, RD i . 674-3888 — Two Phones — 674-4681 - STORE H : 3, Dallas, spent last weekend inj} = Trucksville a Ss iy The Boston Store OURS 10 TO 5:30 — THURS, 10 TO 8:45 3 ATE ARR I a NT
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