NN. af ge cid 1 i Purely Personal ! Charles Sprenkel, Church Street, ‘iis 2 patient at Nesbitt Hospital. a Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle, Dallas R. D., have returned after ivacationing at Dania, Florida. i Mrs. Eva Ray, 42nd Street, is a ipatient at General Hospital. Re i$ y SE RAR i * ~Scott Sherwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. lconfined to his home with the ¢ Cindy Spaciano, daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Louis Spaciano, Shaver- ‘town, has returned to classes after ‘having been ill at her home for ‘three weeks. ! Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hilbert, | Robert Sherwood, Chase, is | | Back Mountain. Neighborhood News et THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1967 Votes Of Personal Interest : SECTION A — PAGE 4 aid Mr. And Mrs. Ray Williams To Mark 49th Anniversary Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams, De- | munds Road, Fernbrook, will cele- | brate their 49th wedding annivers- | ary on Monday, April 30. Mrs. Williams, the former Sue] Purvin, Wilkes-Barre, and Mr. Wil- | liams, a native of Luzerne, were | married in the parsonage of Messiah | Lutheran Church, Wilkes-Barre, by the late Rev. William Schewe. i They moved to Fernbrook in 1932 and their family was raised in the | There are two sons, Raymond, | | Wilkes-Barre | of Dallas children. Mr. Williams, who retired five years ago, was employed at South Colliery for many years. He also served as .superin- tendent of a large apartment build- ing in Brooklyn, N. Y. The ccuple are members of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shaver- town. Mr. Williams was a Township . election’ board for 20 years, serving in the South i District. A family dinner is planned tc Netcong, N. J., were recent guests | | Bryn Mawr; and Richard, Philadel-| mark the occasion. ‘of Mr, and Mrs. Beaumont. Captain and Mrs. Ramon Balut | have moved from Texas to Grand- ‘view Avenue. Capt. Balut, who is iwith the U. S. Air Force will leave | {shortly for Vietnam i Mrs. J. Stanley RindWirier, for- ‘mer long-time resident of Dallas, Clarence Hilber | | phis. : There are also five grand- | Gate Of Heaven Altar And Rosary To Hold 10th Birthday Tea On May 4 Altar nd Rosary, Society of Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, will hold returned on Tuesday to the Sterl- | their tenth annual Birthday Tea ‘ing: Hotel, after a three-weeks hos- | on Thursday evening, May 4, in the pitalization at’ Tyler Memorial, Mrs. Clara Rinken, Harveys Lake, | {had as guests for ten days her son, | Thursday Evening Mass. yWilliam, with his wife and _fifteen- 'month- old baby. The" young Rin- ikens returned on: Sunday to St.! Paul, Minnesota. John Stephen ‘is | Mrs. Rinken's first grandchild. She ! ‘had seen him’ once before, at the | ,itime of the funeral of her husband | (Clem. six months ago. : ‘Mrs: Andrew Kozemchak, Over- ibro Avenue; underwent surgery ion day at Hahnemann Hospital, | {Philadelphia Mr. and -~Mrs. Clark, Brownville, Me., are visiting Mr. | 0 Russell Race, Dallas, R.D. Mis. Clark and Mrs. Race are sisters. Russell - Mr. and Mrs. Lellas’ Engles, Ed- - ;mond, Okla., have moved to Park de i 3 (Street, Dallas. | | and music was written by Mrs. | church auditorium. The affair will, begin following * the “Ascension | Rev. Francis A. Kane is Honorary | | Chairman and Mrs. Matt. Evans is | chairman. Program for the evening | will be a musical Satire ‘“Prized | | Prciession’ dedicated to the modern | | homemaker. The original narration Matt Evans and her assistants. Miss | | Loretta Harvey, Mrs. Franz School | | Harvey, | | year and, for the four seasons with | by Mrs. and Mrs. Ann Boyle. Narrator will | be Mrs. Phillip Jones. Musical selec- | tions will be given by Miss Loretta Mrs. William Wallo, Mrs. Leo Mohen, Mrs. Joseph Katyl and | Mrs. Raymond Jacobs, accompanied | | by Mrs. Robert Carey. ‘Tea tables will be appropriately | corated for each: month of the Mr. and Mrs. Al Metzger and Mr. | the following hostesses in charge: | jand Mrs. Ray Seneco and children {were weekend guests of Mrs. Henry | iMetzger,” Shavertown. The Senecos' talso called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Long, Dallas, while they were here. | i Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Schoch, | ‘Boyertown, have moved to Susque- | ‘hanna Avenue, Dallas. Mr. Schoch is | “employed by Honneywell Compu: ors. Herbert: Major, Overbrook Ave- ‘nue, was readmitted to Nesbitt Hos- ipital early this week. = ‘Couples Club Enioy {Centinental Meal i A Continental Dinner was held by ‘members of Couples Club of Dallas Methodist Church under the Chair- imenship of Mr. and Mrs. Walter ‘Bronson, assisted by Prof. and Mrs. Welln Farrar, Mr. and Mrs. James Huston, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce g@Moen, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sm Club president Bill Richardson in- “troduced Miss . Donna ‘Anthony, a former Exchange Student to the #Philippines, why gave an illustrated flecture on the Islands and showed Various mementos from there. Musi- cal entertainment was provided by iMrs. William Baker. Sr. Vice presi- {dent Frank Besecker who is in icharge of the Club's New York trip igave a short summarization: of the trip which includes a reserved tour sof the United Nations, pérformance fof Radio City Music Hall, dinner fat Patrice Murphy's and stage show sof “HELLO DOLLY”. Chartered bus twill leave at 6 a.m. Saturdav, May i6th. This trip is completely filled. ! Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank {Becegker, Dr. and Mrs. John Blase, ur Wha Mrs. Walter Bronson, Mr. rand Mrs. Donald Bulford. Mr. Wohn Casner, Mrs. Alma Drake, 1d Mrs. Carlton Davies Prof. ‘and Mrs. Welton Farrar, Mr. and Mrs. James Huston, Jr., Mr, and iMrs. Bruce Moen, Mr. and Mrs. {Nelson Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reese, Mr. and Mrs. William Rich- {ardson. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Shee- (han; Guests, Miss Donna Anthony. tMr. and Mrs. Beppler, parents of Mrs. Bronson, and Mr. and Mrs. fyi Baker, Sr. Fetes Bride Elect : Mrs. Louie Weigand Ayre, Trucks- iville. entertained at a shower on iSundav evening honoring Miss Jo- {Ann Norrie, a former pupil, who {will be married on May 20 to Wil- {liam Sarley. { A number of guests were in at~ =" ce. Dallas Senior Women's Dance Bnd Card Party { Dallas Senior Women’s Club will ‘hold their combined Snoring dance land Card Party Saturday evening. i April 29. at the Brother's Four in { Dallas. I Joker's Wild” will be the theme ‘and dancing will be from 9 p.m. to i1 a.m. featuring Herbie Green's Or- Ban, i Mrs. Peter Kaye is chairman, and iMrs. Thomas Reese, co-chairman. {Committees include Mrs. Kenneth {Bayliss, decorations; Mrs. Sheldon 1Evans, co-chairman: Mrs. James [Bolger, posters, and Mrs. Raymond ‘Jacobs, publicity. Reservations may be made with ‘Mrs. James Huston, reservations chairman or Mrs. John Marsh, co- chairman. | Players are asked to bring their ‘own. cards, and, January—Mrs. Albert Beauregard, | | Mrs. « Ray Rodriguez, Mrs. Peter | : Kozachok; February—Mrs. Joseph | | Yenason, Mrs. Paul Menapace, Mrs. | Maurice Evans; March—Mrs. John | Konsavage, Mrs. Robert Cartier, | Mrs. Hans Menzel; April — Mrs, Franz Scholl, Mrs. Ann Boyle: May | —Mrs. J. Frank McAndrew, Mrs. | Franeis J. Barry;- June—Mrs, Joseph | Gerchak, Mrs. Frank Orkwiss, Mrs. Leon Bartz; July—Mrs. ‘Ted Popi- larz, Mrs. Phillip Ansilio; August— Mrs. Ralph Gcedelski,. Mrs. Fred Hosle, Mrs. Lec Mohen; September-— Mrs. Edward Wilson, Mrs. William Walle; October—DMNirs. Jay: Young; November—Mis.- Robert Crawford, Mrs. James Regan; December—Mrs. Paul Hession, Mrs. Donald Hale. Hostesses for the four seasons are: Winter—Mrs. Stanley Whempa and Mrs. Peter Brussock, members | of the Altar and Rosary Society of Our Lady of Victory Parish at Har- veys Lake. Summer — Mrs. Willard Whalen Mrs. William Cutter; Spring—Mrs. Frank Savage, Mrs. Robert Lavelle; Fall—Mrs. Carl Syracuse, Mrs, Ba- lutis, Mrs. Jchn Pugh. Assisting the hostesses "in ‘the | kitchen will be Mrs. Joseph Gries, Mrs. ‘Gus Shuleski and Mrs. Michael Crisci. Programs are being made John Mulhern and pub- | licity handled by Francis J. Barry. Birthday gifts will be selected by | Mrs. Patrick Schaeffer and table arrangements will be done by Mrs. Leon Chase; reception, Mrs. Francis Dixon and Mrs. Joseph Turpak. Reservations may be made with | any of the above hostesses or Mrs. Matt Evans. Mrs. Thomas French or Mrs. Barry by Mond=y, May 1. Mr. And Mrs. Walter Davis, Sr. [To Celebrate 25th Mr. and. Mrs.. Walter Davis, E.| Center ‘Street, Shavertown, will cel- | ebrate their 25th weddfng anni- | versary on Saturday, April 29. The couple were married in Holy | Rosary Church, © Wilkes-Barre by | Rev. J. DeShano. Mrs. Davis ‘is | the former Ida Borzone, Wilkes- | Barre. Her husband is also a! Wilkes-Barre native. { Mr. and Mrs. Davis have resided in the Back Mountain since -1942 | and are active in community en- | deavors. | Mrs. Davis is a past president | of the Ladies Auxiliary of Shaver- town Fire Company and has par- | ticipated in school activities as well. | M+, Davis who gives many hours | of his time to the welfare of his neighbors is a member of the board of directors of the Kingston Town- ship Ambulance Association and Baby Baptized : - Holy Baptism was administered to Amy Diane Williamson, daughter of | | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williamson on | April 9 at St. Paul's Lutheran: | Church. | Audience At Church Tea The Spring Tea held recently by the Dorcas Society of St. Paul's Lu- theran Church, Shavertown, was i well received by those who attended. | Miss Catherine Gilbert of Mt. Zion, who numbers among her hob- | bies, gardening and flower photo- graphv. delighted the audience with | beautiful color slides and flowers, | beginning: with early spring blos- soms: and continuing on through the | seasons. Her occasional comments Miss Gilbert Delights | t ‘added to the enjoyment of the | viewing. | The second part of the program | featured Choral students from the | Dallas Senior High Schol under the guidance of Mrs. Florence Sher- | wood. Choral Director at the School. | The Dal Hi Chansonaires sang a! number of- beautifully arranged | songs among which were “One God, Two Different. Worlds, People, Let There be Peace on Earth” and “To Dream. the Impossible Dream,” in which Tom Vernon did the solo work.. The Jesters, a male quartet, sang a medley of Negro Spirituals, and the Trumpet Trio gave a thril- ling performance of “Bugler's Holi- day.” “Miss Anna Fahlen, Exchange Student from Sweden, sang a de- lightful song in her native tongue. Following the program, tea was served from a beautifully decorated | green and yellow. Mrs. Fred Eck and «ea table done in shades of moss | Mrs. Fred Malkemes, both Past | Presidents of the organization, | poured General Chairmah of the Spring Tea was Mrs. Obed Hontz, who was assisted by Mrs. Harold Ash on - refr ts and Mrs. Herbert Hill, - — ” i a) Anniversary assistant fire chief of Shavertown Fire Company. He is employed by Joyce Pipelines. Among his affilia- tions are George M. Dallas Lodge { and Bloomsburg Consistory. There is a son, Walter, ‘Jr., also a resident of Shavertown, ember- Wed At Noxen Methodist Church ' JoAnn Norrie Hosted At Bridal Shower Mrs. Charles Hutchins, Lunger- ! ville, entertained at a bridal shower i n honor of Miss JoAnn Norrie, Jarverton Road, Trucksville, bride- lect of William Sarley, Midland drive, Dallas, on>Sunday, April 16, 1t her home. The table was decorated in white and yellow. In attendance were Mesdames oren Appleman, Jerry Appleman, lsie Derick, Gloria Diltz, Earla Rob- ins, Sally Charles, Betty Minier, tillie - Minier, Della Storey, Ernest “lorrie, William Sarley, Misses Shir- sy and Gloria Robbins, Kelly and Shirley Charles, Janice Hanna, Linda “ordner, Judy Chernin, Molly Charles, Kim Appleman, the hostess ond guest of honor. The wedding will ‘take place May 20 at Trucksville Methodist Church. Donna Smith Attends Grand Assembly Meet "Donna. Smith, : daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weber, Sweet Valley, R.D. 1, were married thirty years, Monday, April 24. The couple were wed at the home of the bride's parents, Forty Fort, by Rev. C. H. Frick. Mrz. Weber is the former Lida Hughes, Wilkes-Barre, daughter of Mrs. Lida Hughes, who resides with Mr. and Mrs. Weber. Mr.. Weber is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Weber, Nanticoke. Mrs. Weber is a nurse with Dr. R. C. Post, veterinarian. Mr. Weher William be Simen Mr. and Mrs. John Simon, Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, became the parents of a six pound, eleven ounce son, William John on Ap 17. at. General Hospital. There is ‘also a daughter, Debbie Ann. Mrs. Simon is the former Ruth 4 Garren, Wilkes-Barre. LaBar, Sweet Valley Couple Are Wed 30 Years, Long Time Residents is employed with Orange Dairy. They are members of Trucksville Methodist Church. There are two sons, William, Bal- ; timore, Md., and Andrew, ‘at home. Twins Bre Bom =. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Simmons, Tunkhannock Avenue, Exeter, an- rounce the birth of twin daugh- ters, Allison and Amy, April 10 at General Hospital. There are two other children, Michael and Laurie. Mrs. Simmons is the former. ‘Betty daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis LaBar, Huntsville Road, Dal- las. Mr. Simmons is employed with American Plywood Corporation, The twins are the great-grandchildren of Mrs. Laura LaaBr, Main Street, Dallas. — READ. THE "TRADING POST» —— and Mrs. Donald Smith, West Dallas, | attended the Rainbow Grand Assem- bly of New York in New York City, | last week. 1 | The young lady who holds the office of Grand Hope was present for the four-day sessions, beginning on Thursday and closing on Sun- day. She represented the state of Pennsylvania. { Donna witnessed the initiation | and ' installation of officers, took part in the Grand March on Satur- | day evening and was a guest at the Grand Officers Breakfast and Banquet. ; | MR. AND MRS. EDWARD ALLEN The First Methodist Church of Noxen was ‘the setting on April 1 for the marriage of Miss Beverly Ann Lord, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lord, Noxen, to Edward Al- len, son of Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Allen, Binghamton, N. Y. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Fred Eister, pas- tor of the church. Mrs. Warren Montross was organist, and Mrs. William Coole, soloist. Attendants were Mrs. William Dayton, Vestal, N. Y., sister of the bride and Richard Allen, Chenango Bridge, N. Y., brother of the bride- groom. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, was attired in a floor length cage gown of white Dantulle lace over satin. The gown featured a high front. neckline and Kabucki sleeves. Both neckline and sleeves were trimmed ‘with white | 4 1 satin. .The headpiece was a white ! satin double bow from which fell a | veil of illusion. She carried a Co- | lonial bouquet of white: roses. FRANK X ornance pi Uys an for, from the moment of the engagement to tha choice of wedding ring, to the selection of china, sterling and crystal patterns, to the sending of gifts, we are always in the midst of brides, grooms, families and guests. And whai a pleasure! Then the anniversaries! Is it any wonder that we love and thrive on romance? Payments may be arranged Jeweler 63 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY STORE HOURS 10:00 TO 5:25 — THURS. 10:00 TO 8:45 CLARK The matron of honor selected an ice blue gown identical in design to that of the bride. Her headpiece Lois Jeen Weaver Hosted At Shower | Miss Lois Jean Weaver was hon- ored at a pre nupital party on Fri- —reriacotirtosise omnes fod was of blue satin with a double bow and trimmed with a bouffant veil of illusion. Her Colonial bou- quet was of blue carnations. ; Following a reception at’ the church the couple left on a trip to Bermuda. The bride is a graduate of Lake! Lehman High School and is em- ployed by IBM, Oswego, N. Y. Mr. Allen, an alumnus of Binghamton Central High School = attended | Broome County Technical College and is employed by IBM at Vestal, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Allen are odin day evening given by Miss Alberta Milbrodt and Mrs. Elizabeth Mil- brodt. Present were Mesdames Esther Weaver, Frances Hoover, Marian Cross; Gertrude Crispell, Catherine Hoover, Rose Milbrodt, Mabel Hoover, Frances Weaver, Virginia Hoover, Ruth Milbrodt, Misses Cindy «and Bette Weaver and Tera Mibrodt, the guest of honor and . the hostesses. TO HOLD DINNER “The annual Benscoter Cemetery. | ‘| Association Dinner will be held on ing May 20 in the cemetery annex. | gies. 675-3366 EVANS DRUG STORE Prescription Pharmacy SHAVERTOWN ACTION: COLD CAPSULES Tiny pellets of medication work in succession to give ins : up to 12 hours relief from the mis- eries of colds and hay fever aller- 10's 1 13 1 2 es 674-4681 at 301 Main Street, Vestal, N. Yi. i Serving will start at 5 p.m. 4 2 For $4.99 Reg. $3.00 each Save $1.01 on these famous Playtex “Cross-Your-Heart”® and “Cotton and Lace” Bras! This sale lasts for only a short time— so take advantage of it now. A. 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