ak In- le, ber nt ey, al- on; nd nd we na nk for rds as its ry. to ily N., cal i ns DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bligh, and sons, Easton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett, Trucksville, over the holiday. Frank Jackson, Harveys Lake, re- cently returned to his home at Harveys Lake. On Tuesday he went back to Vestal, N.Y., after taking ill. He is now at the hospital at Vestal. Mr. Jackson spends the win- ters KJ his daughter, Mrs. Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cavanaugh; Fairfield, Cal., have moved to Main Street, Dallas. 3 x % Mr. and Mrs. John Dymond, Al- lentown, were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dama. Carverton. Mr. and Mrs. Donald’ Grey, Har- veys Lake, celebrated their 2nd an- niversary on May 29. The former Betty Gunderman, daughter of Argie Gunderman~ Young. Harveys Lake and the. late James Gunderman and | Mr. Grey were married at Alderson Methodist Church “by.” Rev." Fred Eisther. Thev have two children, | James Donald mnd Denise Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wakeling and. sons, Bob and Dan,” Hingham, Mase.: were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Stephen L. Du Barry Sr. and children; Steve, Jr.. Paul and Robin. Sunset Drive, Oak Hill. The Wakelings were former residents of Trucksville. se ge 2 Mr. and Mps. William MacMillan, Noxen, spent the weekend at the home of their daughter. Mrs. Jerry Eyclan hd family at Griffiths Air Force Base, Rome, N.Y. Miss Mildred Jones. long time summigh resident of Harveys Lake ie convxescing at her home on Ex- eter Avenue, West Pittston follow- ‘ing a fall in which she suffered a broken arm. Mrs. Margaret Ham- | Yvonne R. Jackson June 4 mond is staying with her. * # * # Lee Wentzel, acting chief of mo- lice in Lehman Township spent the long holiday weekend in Canada where he got in some fishing. 3 — * * * * Mr. and Mra William Weber Greenbelt. Md., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Anderson. Shavertown, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weber, Sweet Valley. Mrs. Thomas Pesikev, = Swarth- more. Pa, was admitted t~ Nesbitt Hospital last week. Little Kimberly Ann, her dauchter, is staving with | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bachman, De- munds © Road, her . grandparents. Mrs.’ Pesikey is the former Grace Bachman. * * & * i Airman and Mrs. Glenn Hilbert, have returned to Myrtle Beech, S. Carolina. where he is stationed with the Aif@force after visiting members of their families for two weeks. * sk 8 # FE Mr@hnd Mrs. William Steinhauer, Philadeiphia, will arrive this week- end to vicit Mrs. Frances Moroan, Demunds Read; and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Steinhauer, Franklin Town- ship. ih * row ste Mrs. Herbert Undyke. Davis Street, is hospitalized at Necbhitt. Robert H. Anderson, Hershev, sent the long holiday weekend with | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John An- derson, Jr., Red Ledge Drive, znd his sister and brother in law. Mr. | Upper and Mrs. David Alderson, Demunds Road. ® 3 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall. Shav- | ertown, returned home on Tuesday evening ‘after spending the holiday with t at: Pi ield, Mass. * Mrsg Leighton Scott: Sr. is visit- ing h%® mother. Mrs." ¥. H. Zeicér, | Huntsville Road. - 3 & st Airman and Mrs Jay Farr, for- merly stationed at Whiteman AF. Base, Missouri, are visiting his father, Stanley Farr in Dallas be- fore leaving for England, where Air- man Farr will take his wife prior to going on to Greece with his com- pany. ! * * #2, te Mr. and Mrs. Bovd White, Dal- | las. took advantage of the long holi- | diay weekend to attend Expo 67 in Montreal, Canada. Mrs. E. T. Crosson, Dallas, Texas, has returned to her home after spending two weeks with her son and familv, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crosson. Collece Manor. # * = Vermtilee Pritchard, a senior at Alleghany Collece, spent the holi- dav weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Pritchard, Trucks- ville. Ce i p % Mr9. Gilbert Button, Kunkle has returned to her home after hav- ing been a patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital, - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gladowski. Pitcairn, Pa., spent the Memorial Dav weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josevh Ellsworth, Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. John Carle, Phil- adelvhia. were holiday guests of his mother, Mrs. Thomag Carle, Trucks- ville. Tw * # * % Mrs. Willlam Weaver, Knnkle. was honored on Mav 23 at q birth- dav dinner held at The Pink Annle, Tunkhannock. Guests included Mrs. Lowell Roberts, Mrs. Robert Bolton, Mrs. Ernest Martin, Mrs. Owen Ide, Mrs. Ralph Hess. eighborhood — A i? bi Ei WR 7 7s Te PTR > THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1967 Neos od Noto OF Persona I BEE SECTION A — PAGE 5 | Interest Fiancee Of Glenden Gene Sickler ir son. Ted Hall and family | Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Rifenbery, | Beaumont, announce the engage- | ment of their daughter, Roberta | Jane, to Glenden Gene Sickler, son lof Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sickler, Jr., |RD 2, Tunkhannock. | Miss Rifenbery, a graduate of | Tunkhannock High School, is em-| | 4 Miss Yvonne Renee Jackson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Paul ‘'Wal- ter Jackson, will become the bride of Romald Jay Kehney, son of Pas- stor and Mrs. H. R. Kehney, Wil- | iamsport, formerly of New Goss | Manor, Dallas, on Sunday, June 4 lat 3 p.m., at the Seventh Day Ad- ventist Church, Havertown, Pa. She is a graduate of Blue Moun- tain’ Academy, Reading and is a student at Columbia Union College, Takoma Park, Md. Her fiancee is an alumnus of Blue ! Mountain Academy and has com- | pleted a three vear pre dental course at Columbia Union College. He has | Suson Mary Daubert | ‘Mr. and Mrs. James Daubert, Or- ange, announce the birth of a six pound, six ounce daughter, Susan’ [Mary on May 16 at General Hos- | pital. Mrs. Daubert is the former | Joy Redmond of Orange. | Maternal - grandparents are Mr. | and Mrs. Frank Redmond of Orange i and the new arrival makes 15 grand- children for the Redmonds. Paternal grandparents are Mr. land Mrs. Carl Daubert, Parrish { one makes 3 grandchildren for the | Street. Dallas and the new little | Danberts. | Swsan joins a brother, Jimmv aged 4 and a sister, Linda aged 5. | ‘Tanya Lee Barber | Wilshire Boulevard, Cheyenne, Wyo- | ming, announce the birth of a six pound, fifteen ounce Tanya Lee on May 13. The newcomer is the first -child | of the: couple. | Mother is the former Celeste | Johnson Cheyenne, Wyoming. Mr. Barber is the son of Mr, and Mrs. | Lee Barber, Tunkhannock, RD 5. ‘Nancy Elizabeth Prater Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dymond, 10 Oakwood Court, Fanwood, N.J., have welcomed into their home a baby daughter, Nancy: Elizabeth. She joins an older brother, Jimmy, aged two. Mrs. Dymond is the former Har- riett Prater of Fernbrook. Dorothy Mae LaBar Mr. and Mrs. Donald LaBar, Nox- en, announce the birth of a six Mae on May 16 at General Hospital. There are two other children, Ronald Edward and Ferrv Joe. Mrs. Noxen. Lee Wayne Brace Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brace, Main Road, Sweet Valley, became the parents of a seven and a quarter pound son, Lee Wayne, May 23 at General Hospital. Mrs. Brace is the former Karen Harvey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey, Dal- las. Mr. Brace is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brace, Center- moreland. He is employed with Am- erican Asphalt, Carverton. Lee both sides. Teachers Luncheon Luzerne County Association of Re- tired Teachers will hold a luncheon on June 3 at Genetti's Hotel, Wilkes Barre at 12:30 p.m. Reservations must be made with Miss Pearl Averett by today. MISS ROBERTA JANE RIFENBERY Forerm Pastor's daughter, | pound, six ounce daughter, Dorothy LaBar is the former Dorothy Swire, Wayne is the first grandchild for: i | | | ard Betterly Wickkizer, son of Mre. ' Pennsylvania State University. She | | A. H. Runstall. Harveys Lake, and has been a. member of the facalty | ployed in the office of Gabrial In- the late Mr. Wickkizer on May 20. of Montgomery School District for “Warden, “| Mr. And Mrs. Ralph Hess, Kunkle To Mark 47th Anniversary June 2 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hess, Kunkle, will be married forty seven years tomorrow, June 2. There are twp daughters, Mrs. Jack Hiller, Kunkle, and Mrs. Claude Shavertown. Also three granddaughters. 3 They were wed in Eaton Meth- odizt Church, Eatonville, by Rev. Robert E. Eidam Takes As Bride Marie A. Myrick Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Marie Antoin- ette Myrick, High Point, N.C., daughter of Mrs. Anne Stuart, Mid- dlesizx, England, to Robert Edward Eidam, son of Rev. and Mrs. Frederic H. Eidam, Main Street, Shavertown. - The double “ring ceremony was | Charles Hess. Mrs. Hess is the former Myrtle | Elston, daughter of the late Mr. | and Mrs. Marvin Elston. | Mr. Hess is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hess, Kunkle. | He is employed at Irem Temple. | They are members of Kunkle Methodist Church. Of N. Carolina Mr. Eidam, who is stationed at Fort Jackson, S.C., with the U.S. Army is’'a graduate of Westmore- land High School and was employed by Burlington Industries as an en- gineer in N. Carolina. He took his | basic training at Fort Jackson upon | Trucksville Couple Wed 50 Years MR. AND MRS. GEORGE SHAVER, SR. enlisting in the service on March? Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Sr.,| performed at York, S. Carolina, on May 13. a 7. He is now undergoing advanced training there. Howard Betterly Washington Teacher On May 20 Miss Elizabeth Angdla Pizzo, ton, D.C. on their honeymoon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis! Mrs. Wickkizer is a graduate of Pizzo, 1371 N. Washington Avenue, | Wyoming High School and received Scranton, became the bride of How- | her’ B.S. Degree mm Education - at dustries, Roberts Division, Swoyers- ' at Our Lady. of Snows Church, the past two years. Her father is ville. Mr. Sickler, also ‘a graduate of Tunkhannock High School, is serv- ing ‘with the U.S. Navy at the Sub- Base in New London, Connecticut. A summer wedding is Planned. Son To Wed | been accepted at Loma Linda Uni- | versity, Cal., for the September term (in the School of Dentistry. | Pastor Kehney and his family re- sided at New Goss Manor while he was serving as pastor at Kings- | ton Seventh Day Adventist Church. i Tete CC a Walter Kozemchaks Are Wed 15 Years | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kozemchak, Overbrook Avenue, Dallas, will cele- brate their 15th wedding smniver- sary ‘on Wednesday, June 7th. They were married by Rev. John O. Lindquist at Trinity Lutheran Church, Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Kozem- chak is the former Nancy Smith daughter of Mrs. Ethel J. Smith of | Shavertown. Mr .Kozemchak is the son of Mrs. Rose Kozemchak of Dallas. The couple has two sons, Clifford laged 11 and Glen aged 9. They ‘are active members of Prince of Peace Episcopal Church, where Mr. | Kozemchak is now serving as senior | warden of the church vestry and | Mrs. Kozemchak has just completed | her seventh year as a Church School . Teacher. | The Kozemchaks are an all scout- ing family. Mr. Kozemchak is cub- master of Shavertown Cub Pack 233, i where Mrs. Kozemchak is a den | mcther and Glen is a cub scout. | Cliff is a member of boy scout troop : Monday, May 29. | 281 of Dallas. Mrs. Kozemchak is Club. | Mr. Kozemchak is employed by | the Singer Company, Climate Con- | trol Division, Trucksville. | Home From Hospital Cheryl Templin, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Thomas Templin, Over- brook Avenue, returned heme from Nesbitt Hospital on Thursday after having been hospitalized for two weeks after an emergency appendec- tomy. SUBSCRIBE TO THE DALLAS POST Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Barber, 7418 | beginning her second year as presi- | | dent of the Dallas Junior Woman's: | { | Lucinda Maria. Also two grandchil- Clarksummit. [ warden of Lackawanna - County The double ring ceremony was Prison. performed by Msgr. Charles W., Mr. Wickkizer attended Wyoming Heid. Seminary, graduated from Meyers Mrs. Ronald Lucchino, Elkland, | High School and is serving with was matron of honor and Miss Fran- | the U.S. Navy in Washington. ces Modze Lewski, Bayonne, N. I. was maid of honor. =e Lg Thomas Schooley, Kingston serv- Ralph McCormacks ed as best man. Bre Wed 26 Years A reception was held at the May- fair Supper Club, Dupont, after | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCormack, which the couple left for Washing- | Popular Street, Fernbrook, will ob- : ——————————————— gorve their twenty sixth wedding | anniversary, Wednesday, June 7. There are three children, Mrs. Samuel Austin, Jackson, Ralph Jr., in Vietnam, serving with the Air Force, and Marlene, at home. Mrs. Louise Morris Has 73rd Birthday | Mrs. Louise Morris, Wardan Place, | celebrated her 73rd birthday on Sunday, May 21. Mrs. Morris re] - They were wed in St. Mary's, sides with her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Church, S. Washington Street, Triebeneck and a grandson Robert | Wilkes-Barre, by “Rev. Raymond Trienbeneck, who is a 9th grade O'Neill student at Lake Lehman. |. Mrs. McCormack is the former Mrs. Morris first came ‘to the. Helen M. Evans. daughter of the lake as a summer resident in 1910 late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans, | Wilkes- and four -years ago her daughter | Wilkes Barre: bought a home at the lake and they | Mr. McCormack is. the son of the have been permanent residents ever. late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Me- Reading her Bible is her | Cormack, Wilkes-Barre. He is em- stime and she makes Ployed by ‘Acme Warehouse, Forty | Fort. They are members of Gate of Heaven Church. since. favorite pa some beautiful afghans. The Harveys Lake resident ig a member of the First Church of Christ Scientist, Wilkes-Barre. She has a sister, Mrs. Joseph Raphael, | Sandra BEmbrose Outlet and a brother, William Ruff- S To Receive Degree ley, Kingston. Many lovely gifts and callers who Sandra E. Ambrose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Ambrose, stayed for a piece of birthday cake | Elmerest Drive, Dallas, will graduate heped make it a very special occa- sion. ment exercises held at Mary Wash- Dallas Pair Observe 26th Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Brog- hamer, Susquehanna Avenue, Dal-|in Lebanon, where she expects to las, were married twenty-six years ginia. Miss Ambrose has been accepted ternational incidents forbid entry. There are four children, Mrs. Ron- | ~~ i eit Wickkizer Weds {on Sunday afternoon at Commence- | ington College, University of Vir-, start the fall semester unless in- | 243 ‘Mathers Drive, Trucksville, will celebrate their 50th wedding anni- versary on. June 5th. They were married in = Larksville © Methodist Church on June 5, 1917 by Rev. | Mrs. Anna Knecht Compton. They are parents of Mrs. (Erma) | Conklin, Sr., Bethlehem and George | Shaver, Jr., Fernbrook. A daughter, | Ruby, died in infancy. They also have five grandsons, Charles Conk- | lin, Jr., Allentown; David, with the | U.S. Navy, Norfolk, Virginia; George | “Skip”. Shaver, Bethlehem; Thomas | and Alan Shaver, Fernbrok, and one- | great-granddaughter, Tamra Conk- { lin, Allentown. | Shaver, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lewis, Car- verton, observed their thirty fifth wedding anniversary, Thursday, May 4, There are two sons, Donald, Carverton, and Clarke, Beltsville, 'Md., also four grandchildren. | They were wed in Luzerne Meth- odist Parsonage, by Rev. Snyder. Mrs. Lewis is the former Alma Porter, Charles Street, Luzerne. Mr. Lewis is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Shay Lewis, Carverton. Cynthia Lee Swingle A nine pound, six ounce daughter, Cynthia Lee, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Swingle, Box 84, May 124 at General Hospital. There is | also a three and a ‘half year old son, Ronald, Jr. Mrs. Swingle is the former Sandra Morris, Noxen. Mr. Swingle is employed with Joyce | | Western Corp., East End Blvd. | She is preparing for a career in Foreign Service and will study the Arabic language. Sandra is a graduate of Dallas High School and spent a year in | Holland as a Rotary Exchange Stu- | | dent. During her junior year in France !'Monac, and Greece. ald Mudzik, Linden, N.J.; ‘Bonita - Louise; Frederick = Charles and the center of dren. : They were wed by Rev. Joseph | attraction... Luksic in St. Nicholas Church, S. Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Broghamer is the son of Mrs. Lucille Schaefer, daughter of Wal- ter Schaefer, Wilkes-Barre, and the late EHa Schaefer. Mr. Borghamer is the son of Mrs. Charles Broghamer, Wilkes-Barre, and the late Mr. Broghamer. He is employed by the State Correctional Institution at Chase. They are members of Gate of Heaven Church. 675-3366 Floating y Fish KNIFE with Ruler Stainless Steel Ruler gives LEGAL and ILLEGAL Inches — for HONEST - - - or DIS-HONEST Fishermen! 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Their attendants | were William Compton and the late Mrs. Shaver is the daughter of, | the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knecht, | Edwardsville, and Mr. Shaver is the | son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George | Mr. And Mrs. Harold Lewis Celebrates 35th Anniversary at | Mary Washington; she was enrolled ! at American University, of Bierut | d i . 2 2 y “lat the University of Aix en Province | and . visited Morocco, The couple attend the Glenview PM. Church, Fernbrook and ‘are members of Osage Lodge, IOOF and Lady Toby Rebekah Lodge of Leh- man and the .Trucksville Volunteer Fire Company and its Auxiliary. They operated: a confectionary store for many years on the cor- | ner of Carverton Road and the Mazin Highway, Trucksville. They also operated a buginesss in Eatonville for several years. They are retired but lead an ac- tive life, taking part in local political and civic affairs. They will be honored on Sunday, June 4, 1967 at an open house given by their son and daughter-in-law, | Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver. Jr, at | their home, 166 E. Overbrook Ave., Shavertown (Fernbrook) starting at 2 p.m. N, invitations nave been issued, but relatives and friends are ‘cor- ! dially invited. | He is self-employed in the Dairy i business. They are members of Carverton | Methodist Church. [Orange Couple ‘Wed 27 Years Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dymond, | Orange, observed their twenty! | seventh wedding anniversary, Fri- ‘day, May 18. There are two sons, Nelson, End- | well, N.Y., and Kenneth, who at- | tends Community College, Williams- ” i They = were married “by Rev. Charles Gilbert in the Carverton Methodist Church parsonage. Mrs. Dymond is the former Althea | Volpeus, daughter of Cecii Volpeus, Beaumont ,and the late Minnie Vol- | ‘peus. | Mr. Dymond is the son of Mr. | | and - Mrs. Urban Dymond, Tunk- | hannock. He is self-employed as a | | carpenter and electrician. They are members of Orange Methodist Church. Moen. i 3 The girls are also gathering to Miss Bonnie Updyke Has Bridal Shower Miss Bonnie Updyke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Updyke, Parrish, N.Y., formerly of Dallas, was honored at a bridal shower, Saturday evening, May 13, at thé home of Mrs. Albert Dymond, W. Dallas. Miss Updyke will become the bride of Roy Weldon, Parrish, N.Y., on June 17. 4 Centerpiece consisted of pink and white flowers. Luncheon was served to the fol” lowing: Mesdames Ted Milier, Ard thur Symons, Warren Updyke, Sam: Jones, Howard Updyke, Harry John- son, Draper Evans, Joe Perry, Harry Tripp, Calvin Seward, Dale Brandon, Ralph Frantz, Rolland Updyke, Wel- ter Tworek, Lawrence Updyke, Bradley Undyke, Ralph Welsh, Jack Mahle, Harold Dymond, George Lewis, Carl Dymond, Richard Bar= tlebough, * Eltha + Dymond, - Albert Dymond, Misses Linda Dymond, Su-: can Rowland, Sandra Wolff, Joyce Zeisloft, Ruth Gordner, Irene Slater Sherry, Lisa’ and Pamela Dymond, and the "guest of honor. Tnnior Girl Scouts Visit Dallas Post : Junior Girl “Scou tTroop. 643 of} Dallas recently visited. the Dallas Post to sez how. their :local news- paner ‘gathered, assembed and printed : the news. The. troop is working on their “My Community” Badge. 3 One: requirement of the badge is to visit “a “newspaper, ‘radio. or tle vision studio. After a tour of the pressrooms and ‘a question and, answer period, the troop proceeded: on 5 -hike. They enjoyed a cookout at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce gether usable toys and books to be donated to the Library - Auction, as a service project to help their community. This also is a require . ment ‘of their “My Community’ Badge. Members of the trop are Barbara Berti, Karen Cook, Joyce Crispell; Raelene Daring, Jo Ann Huttman, Jennie Kapson, Debra Koehl, Gail Lacy, Holly Man<ley, Susan Matte Barbara Moen. Jennie Morgan, Na Peiffer, Patty Vian Etten. Mrs. Fra: Huttman, Mrs. William Berti, a Misses Martha Messick and Donna Anthony are leaders of the troop. i Lynn Lewis Is Six Lynn Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Clarke Lewis, Beltsville, Md., celebrated her- sixth birthday, Sat { arday; May 13, at the home of her; | grandma, Mrs. Ernest Whipp, Fer= guson Avenue, Shavertown. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Deren~ feld, Debbie, ‘Denise and Reynold Miss Marguerite Murray, Mrs. Whip; and Ted, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Lewis and ‘Clarke, Jr. Mrs. Lewis, Lynn and Clarke, Jr., are spending two weeks visiting in the area. so TOP QUALITY-LOW COST THE DALLAS POST | June 6 1967 Time: 4:30 anid pm. : Daddow Isaacs Post "672 Dallas, Pa. 4 TON TRAINED 15 TONS OF PERFORMING ELEPHANTS JUNGLE BRED LIONS AND TIGERS 250 People % 218 ANIMALS - 7 HIPPOPOTAMUS Acres of Tents $2500 DAILY EXPENSES Lehman Horse Show Field alm we ow ra Gry JUAN EE Ek CE ETRE RE ate
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