Ary icz, the six ri yx] ye, ner yn- side li ni st Ic > n 1X re mn a yr Peri | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal (ville, are visiting their son and | i {daughter in law,. Dr. and’ Mrs. Carl | {Evans and family at Lexington, of Mr. 1 Kentucky. | Mr. and Mrs. A. ‘D. Hutchison, | from Cambridge, Mass., i ‘boro, Me. While in Cambridge they | urday, September 17, at St. Aloysius groom was best man. © celebrated their 45th wedding an- | Church, Wilkes-Barre. . | and Waldo- Neigh borhood =! THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1966 SECTION A — PAGE 5 News And Notes Of Personal Interest Carl F. Daubert, Jr., Dallas, Takes ‘Miss Gertrude Carbohn, daughter! and Mrs. James Carbohn, Strand Street, Wilkes Barre, be- -came the bride of Carl F. Daubert, Overbrook Avenue, haye returned Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dau- | pink and white carnations. bert, Parrish Street, Dallas, Sat- The double-ring ceremony wos John A. niversary. Mary4Jane Antainitis, daughter of performed by Father anf Mrs Frank Antainitis, Birch | O'Hairi. Mr. Grove, “Trucksville, is a patient in| Nesbitt Hospital. She is a member | her father was attired in a gown of | rc { Mr. of the freshman class College. ~ fishing | Meadows. \ | birthday. She is the daughter at Wilkes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kingston, | ~ Dallas, spent the weekend at Haver- | f town, Pa. where they were the guests of their daughter and son in’ law, Mr. and Mrs. William Burna- | ford and family: Mr. Kingston is this = week at Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Walter Malinowski, Hunlocks Creek, celebrated ‘their an- | niversary on Saturday and on San- | day, Mrs. Malinowski observed her of | Mr .and Mrs, Joseph Blaine. Frank Besecker, Highland Drive, | is a patient at Mercy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parsons, Wil- mington, Del., have moved to Rou- shey Street, Pernbrook.: ; r. god Mrs. Floyd Wells, Street Trucksville, will leave this week for St. Cloud, Fla., where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Lge Lamoreaux and | son Jon, Farfax,” Va., spent .the| Weekend with her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Ch. e Birth, Pioneer Avenue, their twenty - sixth wedding anni- | contractor. Trucksfille. Mr. and Mrs, Birth re- versary Wednesday, Octcber”12. | They are the parents of three, turned home recently after a trip | The couple were wed at the home | children, Janet, librarian at Mont- | to England and Scotland. J | of Rev. Thomas Hughes, Wilkes- | rose School District; Susan, student Mrs. Chris Eipper. Dallas, is a patient in General Hospital. | Betsy Carey. Claude Street, is a! patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Fred Deets and family will | . Shavertow, reside at Meadowecrest after moving back to the Back Mountain from Frederick; Md. Her hushand who is | with the U.S. Army will leave fis} { month for Vietnam. Mrs. Charles Gordon, Pikew Creel, | is a patient at Mercy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Shiles Neyhard, Har- risburg, have purchased a home on | Harris Hill Roal. Trucksville. Mr. Neyhard is with Bell Televhone Co. Ames Swisher, Church Street, is a’| | Inter-Church Luncheon patient at General Hospital. | Ernest Gay, Jr.) is a student at] - Achland College. Ashland, Ohio. Mrs, Wilbur Fleck, Sprague Ave- | odist Churches will be held at the nue, Kingston, is a patient in Nes- | tron Temple Country Cllub Wed- | a nesday, October 12,.at 1. p.m. AX broken hip. Mrs. Fleck je the widow | program will follow the dinner. Any | of the late Wilbur Fleck, former One W ishing to attend should con- | head of Wyoming Seminary and is | tact Mrs. Sheldon Drake on or be- | well known in the Back Mountain. | for Friday, October 7. daughter of for Retarded Children at Camden, d Mrs. John Jerista, Lake New Jersey. bitt Hospital after” suffering Mar Lane Jerista, | (Catalpa, has returned to Women’s an SI aa ass i Medical College, Philadelphia. Jogie Harter, daughter of Mr. and | after visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Westmore- | land Hills, has returned for her | Mrs. Milo Bauerly, Cherry Hill, N. J; sophomore year at Harcum Junior | | Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bartz, Mt. Holly, | Mr: 5.) ‘Sherman Harter, College, Bryn Mawr. Miss Emily Wright, daughter of | Mr .and Mrs. Arnold Wright, Vernon | a recent graduate of Wilkes College is teaching at the Kemmerer. School Presenting - - - “The HuHabaloo” GIRLS ! mewest thing in Boots ! ! | Wack, Gold and White It's the Large selection All Sizes Boots for The Family Lh Dallas Shopping Center ese DALLAS 2. Mr. And Mrs. John Fielding ‘To Mark Anniversary Oct. 12 Barre. ' Bulford, daughter of Mr. | ner on Wednesday evening, Octo- | ber 26 in the church parlors. 1 chairman. wif | University, Bethlehem. | 7 Lee Wentzel, | trip to Canada. Candles Colotis Bone | The bride given in marriage by white chantilly lace, fashioned in | a low scalloped neckline adorned with iridescent sequins and pearls, featuring long tapered sleeves. The | princess bodice was fitted to a slim | waistline, accenting a gracious bouffant cascade flounce skirt ex- tending into a circular sweep train. | | Her . veil of imported silk illusion | was styled ‘n a silk organza petal crown embellished drop crystals featuring circular tiers in a formal length. She carried rosebuds, orchid and a rosary, mounted on her Bible. | Mary Green, cousin: of the bride, in pearls and; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Evans, a] Miss Gertrude Carbohn As Bride and pearls, and a train. Her head- piece was a pink silk organza petal crown, embellished in pearls, and a circular pink short veil. She carried Richard Sabulski, cousin of the Mother of the bride chose a three piece gold suit and gold head band, with gold accessories. Her corsage was of white carnations tipped in gold. The mother of the groom selected a royal blue sheath knit dress, white pill box hat with sequins, short veil, and blue accessories. She wore a white carnation corsage tipped in blue. y Following a reception at the Am- erican Legion, Hanover Township, the couple left on a short wedding trip, They are residing at 6 Spring Street, Ashley. : Mrs. Daubert is a graduate of Hanover High School and is em- ployed - with. Jonart Dress Mfg, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Daubert | is an alumnus of Dallas ‘Senior High School and serv- | was maid of honor, She wore a pink | organza full length gown, featuring an empire’ waist and a bodice of nylon and’ silk, covered with net ed two years overseas with the U.S. Navy. He is employed with Bales- ter’'s. Optical Company, Barre. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. John Fielding, Sut- ton Road, Huntsville, will celebrate Jate Mr. and Mrs. Wales. He is employed as a general | at Lycoming College and John, Mrs. Fielding is the former Hazel | student at Lock Haven. State ‘Col- and Mrs. lege. Sutton Road, | Fielding is the son of the | Honored At Dinner | | George Balter, Mr. Roast Beef Dinner “WSCS of Shavertown Methodist | Gsurch will hold a Roast Beef Din- A lovely ‘dinner party was en- Joved at the Avoca Airport, Sun- | day October 2nd in honor of Priscil- a Martin Coolbaugh’s 24th birth- | day. Those participating were Mr. | and’ Mrs. Forrest Kunkle, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Merton Coolbaugh and Merton |dr.,, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bloomer, | Melinda Ann and Brenda, Mr. and { Mrs. Whrren Stanton and son Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin Jr., Billy, An inter-church luncheon for all, Jimmie and Judy, Laing Coolbaugh, women of the Back Mountain Meth- | gayghter Cathy and the guest of Sat. Amold D. Wright Feted By Family Mr. and Mrs. Arnold G. Wright, Vernon, entertained at a family din- [ner on Sunday honoring their son, | St Sgt. Arnold Dana Wright who {will leave shortly for Vietnam. Myr. and Mrs. James McFarland, | | The Air Force officer, who was Summit Street. have returned home nreviously stationed at McCord Air Force Base, Washington, has been in the service 16 years. When he | | was notified that he was going to! Saigon, he moved his family back | | New Jersey, “home where they will reside with | Larry Ewirds. son of Mr. and Mrs: 4 /right’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Ben Edwards. Midland ‘Drive, | Voylé Traver, Evans Falls. has returned to classes at Lehig | Set and Mrs. Wright have ax "children, Susan, Beverly, Arnold, Mr and Mrs. Merritt Wheeler, | yoyle, Lawrence and Pat. Mrs. Wilkes Barre. have purchased a Wright has accepted a position as home on Carverton Rond. Mr. a member of the faculty of Tunk- Wheeler isi with Prentiss Hall Pub- | hannock Schools. : | ishing Company. { The young airman has always Lehman, and Cliff heen interested in flying and prior, left Sundey on).= | to entering the service held the rec- ord as the youngest pilot in Penn- Mrs. Ben Kleppinger is genera Saunders, McLean. Va.; Mr, and Garris, Dallas, sylvania, Present at the dinner were Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. ‘Robert Heis ser, and Mrs. John Wright, “Mooretown, announce the birth of ; their first = daughter, Candice | | i = une al | Colette, on September 29 at Gen- fiige Wiig om, bol aw: ‘eral Hospital. She weighed in at ‘and Stephen; Mr. and Mrs. Dale. i seven “pounds, eight and a half Wright, Sgt. and Mrs. Dana Wright, | | ounces. | | Susan, Beverly, Arnold, Voyle, | Mother is “the former Shirley Lawrence and Pat; Dottie Ann Pat- | Nevel. The little girl has five broth- ! ton. Emily Wright, Mr. | ers, Tim, Brian, Bobby and Terry. | Mr. Heiser is engaged in the uphol- | William Dotter and the ° stering business. hostess. { 3 00 in CASH - to try VI-DAYLIN Chewable ‘VITAMINS Also - - - Receive 30 Extra VI-DAYLIN CHEWABLES with purchase of every 100 TABLET BOTTLE "You Get $158 value FREE FINO’S PHARMACY Main Highway Dallas Wilkes- John Fielding, | Josue. | | Sel Mrs. | and | Field Director MARIJANE MOSS Marijane Moss, Trucksville, be- | Girl Scout Council as Field Director | September 15. Her aréa covers Lans- | ford, Jim Thorpe, Summit Hill, Nes- quehoning, Weatherly, Beaver Meadows, White Haven, Freeland, | Relayres, ‘Conyngham; Drums, St. John’s, Sugar Loaf, Berwick, Wap- wallopen, Hobbie, Nescopeck, and Mifflinville. She will be based at her apart- { ment in Conyngham, and report to | | the main office in Kingston: Her duties will zation and maintenance of Girl Scout troops in her area, provide staff service and advice tgp com- munity chairmen, and supervision to Neighborhood Unit Directors. Marijane ,daughter of Mr. Mrs. William Moss, is a graduate of Dallas Schools, with a B.S. in ele- mentary education from Wilkes Col- lege. She is now working on her Masters. High Acres, an extension of Penn “State, is advantageously placed in the Hazleton area, possible night courses. The new field director has twelve years of camping experience, the last three on the staff at Lamp Onawandah. Her other interests include music, folk instruments, and dogs. The Dallas Post has published many a picture of Marijane, posing with a white Highland Terrier in dog obedience tests. Mrs. Ferrey Feted On 72nd Birthday Mrs. Caroline Ferrey, Sweet Val- ley, was guest of honor at a sur- prise birthday party at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre. She celebrated. her 72nd birthday on Monday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Britt, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrey and Susan, Mr. { Albert Ferrey. Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Sayre, Debbie, Karen, Beth and | Tommy. ie RY GALL “PHIL” NOWICKI (Owner) LORRY GAS SECVICE ® Dependalie @® Prompt REPAIRS TO . ALL GAS APPLIANCES 696-1763 An Invitation to Greater Beauly Enchanted Mirror to You . .. Shampoo, Set & Styling $2.00 New Fall Haircut 1.50 New Oil Perms : 10.50 (Includes free manicure) Frosting Special 12.50 Open Mondays Starting Oct. 10, 1966 — 9 to 5 Fall Perms, Tuesday Only—$6.50 Friday and Saturday, 9 - 9 p.m. Evenings by Appointment BILL STUARTS NID Beauty Selon ji gan service with the Penns Woods | - include organi- | and | for | Lewis , and Mrs. | ‘Mr. And Mrs. Frederick Swanson | To Celebrate 26th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Swanson, [and Rev. C. Albright. | ho Lake, will observe their | Mrs. Swanson is the former Vir- | twenty sixth Wu anniversary | ginia Allen, daughter of Mrs. Harry | on Saturday, October Allen, Harveys Lake, and the late There are two sons, Allen, Red-| Mr. Allen. | ondo Beach, Cal, and Timothy, a Mr. Swanson is the son of the] | teacher at Wyoming Seminary. late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swanson, They were wed at the home of Harveys Lake. He is employed with | | the bride by Rev. David Morgan Kanarr Cox por ation. Miss Rochelle Mendelsohn | Weds Marine In Honolulu Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Mendel- | sohn, Perrin Avenue, Shavertown, | announce the recent marriage of | their daughter Rochelle to PFC Ron- i ald Dobrowolski, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Ted Dobrowolski, Chicago, Ill. The couple was married in Hon- | olulu, Hawaii, where Private .Do- { browolski is stationed at Camp | Smith with the U.S. Marine Corps. | | The bride is a graduate of Dallas | High School and was employed in Washington, D.C., with the U.S. Government before transferring to Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii with the U.S. Coast Guard Depart- ment. { The newlyweds are residing at Waikiki Beach, Hawaii. Mrs. Blanche Keller Is Hosted On Birthday By Family, Friends West Hazelton, McAdoo, Tresckow, | Mrs. Blanche Keller, Avenue, "Shavertown, who observed | her 77th birthday on Sunday was | honored guest at a number of par- ties given by friends and family. On Friday, Mrs. James Lord en- tertained in her home at a luncheon.’ A centerpiece of yellow roses and white carnations decorated the fes- | tive board. Present were Mrs. Ches- | ter Barrall, Mrs. Walter Karl, Miss Margaret Barrall, the guest of honor and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lamoreaux | and family, Airman Elmer Lam- oreaux Jr., Gail and Billy Lam- oreaux and Vincent Kashulon hon- ored Mrs. Keller at a family dinner on Saturday. That evening a group | festivities made it the nicest birth- | of young friends who visit the Kel- | day she had ever had. ler home frequently appeared with | Mrs. Keller, and another party that pleased the birthday celebrant im- | mensely was. held at her home. Present were Alice Emerick, Marie Levan, Dorothy Ruddy, Grace Lord, Kabesia Abraham, Sam Berkey, Vin- cent Kashulon, George Conkowski, and Jackie ‘Stanley. On Sunday she was the guest of her club members, Mrs. Ruth Shaver, Mrs. Hulda Pederson, Mrs. | Stephen Johnson, Mrs. Mae Van Campen, Misses Ruth Lamoreaux and Pearl Averett. The group drove to Shadow Brook Inn where they | had a delicious Smorgasbord dinner. | Roast Beef Dinner Bnd Baked Goodies Members of the Dorcas Society of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shaver- | town, are busily preparing baked goods which they will offer for sale to the public on Saturday, October 8th, from 4 to 7 p.m. in the social rooms of the church. Welsh cookies, fudge, pies, cakes | and breads are among the variety of delectables which will be avail- able for those attending the Brother- hood’s Roast Beef Supper as well as for anyone just dropping in for home made baked goods. Mrs. Duncan Whitehead Brien Scott Schaffer A five pound, six ounce son, Brian Scott, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schaffer, Park Street, Dal- | las September 28 at Nesbitt Hos- | pital. Mrs. Schaffer is the former | Carol Meyers, Dallas. Mr. Schaffer is in the U. 8S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clemow, Dallas R.D. 1, announce the birth | of a five pound, three ounce son, Richard George, September 25 at | Nesbitt Hospital. ; There is another son, Kevin, aged | Richard George Clemow | | is in| two and a half. Mrs. Clemow is the charge of the affair, and will be former, Beatrice : Gramley, Dallas. assisted by fellow members of the Mr. Clemow is employed with Na- Dorcas. tona ‘Mill. ee ee ee with an ingenious mounting that will give it new, big importance. Four full-cut diamonds are set so that, when your diamond is put in the center, the effect is the total look of one large stone. No matter how small a gem is, this will dramatize it. A.$85 B.S110 C.$150 Payments may be arranged - FRANK CLARK Jeweler 63 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY Dallas Couple To | Mark Bnniversary Mr. and Mrs. 11th - wedding Saturday, October 8. 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