hton, nter- | son and Open Tues- rican 5 and ance. 115 N.J., shter, Perth Mrs. N.J. \NSAS. and aver- ry, 222 , an-= shter, 1trose f the roline ndler rnest first ; RD 5, rth of d, on spital. sister unds), Tran- Ss em- phone’ Tunk- rd in Cruz svolu- rtun- st no 11 for soon "sonal nbers; ve so so to ne to p to A ASE YowaAas DALLAS PENNSYLVAN 1A Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kraft, Jr., and daughters, Roxanne and Michelle, Bel Air, Md., spent the weekend with Mrs. Ann Wieaver, Kunkle. 1 Judy Woolbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Woolbert, Shavertown underwent surgery at Nesbitt Hos- pital ogg.Monday. Mr. Mrs. Carl Remley, Pikes Creek, spent the weekend in Read- ing. : Lauren Wills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wills, Hillcrest Avenue, Shavertown, has been ill at her home, Miss Marjorie Glahn, Bunker Hill, | is spending the summer recess from Millersville State College with her parents. Mrs. Margaret Dilg, Main Street, Shavertown, returned home over the weekend after spending some time visiting “her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Mack; Jersey City. Mrs. Claire | Foley accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones and family, Catasauqua, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Aus- tin, Shavertown, recently. James Trudgeon, Main Street, | Shavertown will celebrate his 76th | birthday anniversary on June 19. William A. Austin, Beaumont, | Supervisor. of Elementary Education at Dallas Schools, has returned to his home after undergoing surgery at Neshitt Hospital. Mrs. Rover Currie, . Daytona Beach, la., is the guest of Sen. and Mrs: Harold Flack, Glen- | view Avenue, Dallas, Mrs. Currie is a i. Back Mountain resident. | Abrahdim Simon, Dallas. returned | to Veteran's Homwital on Mondav. Mrs. Evelyn Baker, ‘Stafford Street has returned home after hav- ing been a patient at Nesbitt Hos- | pital. 1 Mr. and Mus. Ear! Hummell and Marybeth, South Plainfield, = N.T., | Carrie | were rectn guests of Mrs. Hummell, Harvevs Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rudy, Shav- ertown. have retitrned after svend- ing a two and = half week vacation | in Phoenix Arizona, and sightsee- ing in the Grand Canyon. They were | -alen ‘the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Alton | Whittaker, formerly of Dallas. * * 8 # Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wilkes, Westminister. Drive, attended the graduation of their danchter Mary Flizaheth. from Ohio ‘State Univer- sit last” week. Dr. and Mrs. Malealm Rorthwick attended the weddina of their son Thomas to Miss Vireinia Lonise Ritzel' State College last weekend. Two the girls in the Atty. Rob- ert. Fleming family in Dallas are holdingadown jobs in the Poconos - this . er, having left on Sundav for their assignments. Jean tain Lae House. Gearse Mahler son of Mr. and | Mrs. Charles Mahler. Jackson Street, is home on a 30 dav leave from the rGeat Takes. where he was stationed with the Navv. On June 19, he will go tg Mare Island, Cal. ¥ sw * %* William Arnold, Jaclson one of the graduates Wilkes College. Mr. and Mrs. Keith, Sanda. Suean. Heidi Scott, Metutchen, N.J.. event last week visiting the former's familv. My. and Mrs. Arthur Celkins and Carol, ~kson Street. Thev were here +4 attend Carol's: graduation from Dallas: Senior High. Street, from Charles (Calkins Joe Michael. thirteen: vear old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yenason. Parrish Street, was a member of the graduating class of Gate of Heaven School. He will attend Cen- tral Catholic "in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. James White and sons, - Lancaster, . were -weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wool- bert, Shavertown. “® Old Spice ® Jade East ® English Leather CIGARS PENS : is at | | Mountain Manor, Peggy at Moun- and | CANDY CIGARETTE LIGHTERS leighborhoo PAH THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1967 d News And Notes O; —— SECTION A — PAGE 5 ersonal Interest Local Girl Is Bride Of Architect | MISS ANN FRANCES BLACK Miss Ann Frances Black, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Black of Jackson Road, Huntsville, was married to Lars Norman Lundin, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Lundin, 20 Bay View Avenue, Quincy, Mass., on’ June 10 in Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. Rev. Francis A. Kane performed The bride graduated from Central Catholic High School, Kingston. She obtained her B.S. in Chemistry at College Misericordia, Dallas, and her M.S. in Biochemistry at Villa- nova University, and is a research chemist with the Worcester Foun- | dation for Experimental Biology in | the double ring ceremony and cele- | | Altar adorned with gladioli, pom- poms and carnations. brated the Nuptial Mass before an | Mus. Robert McDowell was organ- | ist, and Miss Paula Scott, soloist. Given in marriage by her father, | the bride wore a white silk organza gown over peau de soie, neckline and elbow shy sleeves fin- | ished with appliques of ‘alencon lace. The front of the bodice and sheath skirt were fullv applioued with the lace and beading. a back pleat at the hem with a lace inset. The de- | tachable watteau train featured a bow at the top and showed the | chapel length. A forward jewel head- | piece was attached to a full three | tiered veil of silk illusion. She cars | ried a cascade bouquet of white | roses and orchids. I Mrs. | of the architectural firm of Edgar | | H. Wood Shrewsbury, Mass. The bridegroom graduated from the Chauncey Hall School of Boston, and received his Bachelor of Archi- tecture degree from Rhode Island School of Design. He is a member and Associates, Inc. | Quincy, Mass. bateau | The couple will reside in Quincy, | Mass. Pre-nuptial parties included a din- ner and shower given by her atten- | dants at Meneguzzo’s, Luzerne; a | same appliques throughout and was | shower given by Mrs. Nils Lundin and daughter Cathy, Norwell, Mass.; a shower by Mrs. Frederick Holm- strom and daughter Priscilla, W. Medway, Mass. A luncheon and ' shower was given by her co-workers | Amelia Guevera. Dr. Neal McNiven | {of the Amy Gatchalian, Linda Rivera and Worcester Foundation en- | tertained the bridal couple at a din- Mary Shevock, Plymouth. | cousin of the bride. was matron of | honor. Bridesmaids weve Miss Ronse- | marie Leandri, Philadelphia; | Frances Ochman. Wilkes-Barre and Miss Amy Catchalian, Quezon City, | | Philippines. dants wore identical vink chiffon | gowns, made on princess lines, | round necklines, elbow shy seeves, a travece back bowed in velvet at | the <houlders, their headpiece, 2 | miniature horsehair flower with | velvet streamers Qtayen Jandin. Quincy, Mass, | brother of the brideovronm, was best | man. Ushers were William Ewen of Duavidence. R. I. Ralph Taremm of | Oniney. Mass. and Roy Lundin of | Hincham. Mass. (The mother of the bride selected j | a Tight blue crene sheath dress with | | matching starched linen lace coab | and accessories. Her corsace was of white roses and carnations. The matron of honor and atten- | The bridegroom’s mother wore an | avnle green ensemble of cotton lace | and matchine accessories. She wore | a corsage of pink roses and car- | nations. | Tollowing the ceremony, | ception was held at the Trem Tem- | ple Country Club. Dallas, | which the couple left on a motor | trip to the Poconos and Canada. | For traveling, the bride chose a two piece blue linen suit with white accessories and a corsage of white orchids. ® Canoe Gillette Vacation 139 SET ® complete CIGARETTES PENCILS TIMEX WATCHES THE 34 PHONE 675-1141 Rexall STORE = ; AT THE LIGHT IN DALLAS a. re- after | Mrs. || ner in his home. The bridegroom’s Senator and Mrs. Harold Flack, Grandview Avenue, New Goss Man- or, Dallas, will observe their 40th wedding anniversary on Sunday, June 18. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flack will entertain in honor of his parents. The couple were married in Sun- bury Presbyterian Church with’ the Sunbury, attended Wil- and graduated from Dissinger, son College Senator Flack is the son of the 1 | | ! | | | { ‘Senator And Mrs. Harold Flack To Note 40th Anniversary Sunday Kingston, and is owner of the Har- old Flack Insurance Agency. Widely known ‘throughout Pennsylvania, Mr. Flack served 12 years as Rep- resentative in Harrisburg and 12 years as State Senator. He was recently appointed State Librarian beginning his 25th year in the State Capitol. bridesrocm’s father, Rev. Ebenezer: | Flack, performing the nuptial vows. | Mrs. Flack i= the former Elizabeth | the Maryland Institute of Design. | late Rev. and Mrs. Ebenezer Flack, | Miss Sharon’ Virginia daughter of Mr. and’ Mrs. . Coombs, RD 2, Dallas, will become | ; Miss Sharon Virginia Coombe To Be Bride Of Willard J. Sink Coombs, | Elbert | the bride of Willard G. Sink, son | of Mr. and Mrs. Whorley Sink, 7802 Enon Drive, Roanoke, Va., on Sat- urday, on June 17 at 7 p.m. -at the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, Nanticoke. : All neighbors. tives are invited. Miss- Coombs has selected as at- tendants, Miss Darlene Updyke, Recanoke, Va., as maid of honor aud friends and rela- | Lake-Lehman Mrs. Ruth Shumaker as matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Mrs. bride elect, Honey Pot; Mrs. Ed- ‘Mr. And Mrs. Richard Griffith Friends and acquaintances feel that he is well equipped for the post since he is extremely well versed in school, borough and town- ship laws and is most cooverative in provided anrwers and data for all who seek such information. wanna Thacher, sister -of the bride- groom elect, Miami, Fla., and Miss Lily June Ferrey. Stephen R. Shumacher will serve as best man and ushers will be Kenneth - Coombs, brother of the bride elect, Honey Pot, David Critch- er, Boone, N. Carolina, and Richard Adams, Roanoke, Va. Miss Coombs is a graduate of High School. Her fiance is an alumnus of Augusta Military Academy, Fort Defiance, Virginia. The couple are students at Pied- | mont Bible College, Winston-Salem, Carol Coombs, sister in law of the | North Carolina. Celebrate Golden Anniversary |S. Main Street, brated their 25th wedding anniver- sary on June 7. | their. children at a dinner party at active | Aldino’s Manor. Mrs. Griffith is the former Doro- Mrs. Arthur Loveland, Trucksville. Her husband is the son of Mrs. Marion Gay, Wilkes-Barre. | | - Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffith, 16 | two grandchildren, Maria and Roger Shavertown, cele-| Griffith II. |" Rev. and Mrs. Robert H. Shechan, 165 Saginaw Street, Dallas, have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Joan, to David J. Angstadt, «on cf Mr. F. Ervin An- g-tadt, Briar Lane, Norristown, Pa. Miss Sheehan is a graduate of Union-Endicott High School, Endi- cott, New York, and Lycoming Col- lege Williamsport, Pa. She is em- ployed by RCA at the Keystone Job Corp Center in Drums. Mr. ‘Angstadt s a graduate of A. D. Eisenhower High School, Nor- ristown and Lycoming College. He is teacher of Mathematics in Straw- berry Mansion Junior High School in Philadelphia. and attending Temple University. An August wedding is planned. ‘Dehra Savre Hested ' Bt Birthday Party | | is Debra Sayre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Pikes Creek, who celebrated ‘her 10th birthday | on June 4, was honored at a birth- day party on Sunday, given by her parents. | A daintv ballerina decorated the | original birthday cake. | Refreshments were served to the followino: Debbie Cook, Pam Tough, Sarah Wildoner, aBrbara Weavevr, | gg Cathv. | Susan Morean, Christine. - Terry and Tracev Sayre, Tom and | Tammy Raspin, Toni and Tammy Miss Amv Minor Is New Graduate | Miss Amy Miner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Miner, Country | Club Road, Dallas, RD 4, was among | those receiving degrees from - the | University of Denver on June 9. ‘Robert Margellina Now College Grad Mr. Griffith is Superintendent of | Shavertown Branch, Wilkes-Barre | The couple were entertained by | Post Office. He and bis Te are | Shavertown | members of Methodist Church. | thy Loveland, daughter of Mr. and | Kimberly Kay White Mr. and Mrs. William White, R. Robert Margellina, son of Mr. and | Community College on Saturday. Mr. Margellina, a graduate = of | Lake-Lehman High School and a | football star and wrestler while he | was attending the local school spec- | They | D. 2, Overbrook Road, Dallas, re- | ialized in Heavy Equipment oper- | were married in Shavertown Meth- | cently announced the birth of a ation at Williamsport. odist Church by Rev. Enoch Hughes, | seven and a half pound daughter, | | pastor of the Welsh Congregational | Kimberly Kay, at Nesbitt Hospital. 0.E.S. Sale Coming Church, Edwardsville. There are two other children, They are the pareiits of four chil- | Billy and Brian. ! dren, Richard J. II, Roger, Robert and Barbara Ellen. There are also | Warmouth, Huntsville. Mr. White is 2 ; - | employed with Proctor and Gamble, | Sale, Hoagie and Bake Sale will be | held at the Eastern Star Building, parents | party following . rehearsal at The ' Castle Inn, Dallas. host and hostess or a FRANK 2S to cut a fine swath on the festive board of a favorite carving sets with Legendary steel blades. Made to have the edge of a razor, the hardness of a file and the flexibility and strength of a spring, the styling is regal, yet simple, and they will serve for a lifetime, f . 3-pc. set in walnut chest $38.50 2-pe. $25.00 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 bride’s new home - our Gerber from CLARK Mrs. White is the former Joan entertained - the wedding ' Mehoopany. — READ THE TRADING POST — |from 10 am. to 4 p.m. 52 | | Chapter 396 Order of the Eastern Foster Street June 22, 23 and 24 SPECIAL for FATHER’S DAY Perma Press Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS 99 10 S§ 5. SWIM TRUNKS By: : CAMPUS 99 to $4 B.VD. We feature Famous Name Brands ® Hanes ® Campus ® Dickies ® Fruit of the Loom ® \/an Heusen Use this coupon in Men's Dept. Only MEN’S WEAR ONLY S&H STAMPS On Cash Purchase Over 1 00 EXTRA In Addition To Regular Stamps $5.50 and Coupon Good Through Wednesday, June 21 MEN’S DEPT. ONLY MAIN STREET— LUZERNE STORE HOURS: MON. thru WED. 9:30 -6 THURS. and FRIL 9:30 - 8:45 |] SAT. —9:30-6 Mrs. Samuel Margellina, Idetown, | graduated from Williamsport Area | The Worthy Matron of Dallas | { Star announces that a Rummage | Miss Barbara Joan Sheehan Sayre, sisters, Karen and eBth; Mrs. Caroline Farrey, her grandmother; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Britt, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Ferrey and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayre. Dallas Girl Fiancee Of David J. Angstadt |Michael A. Carreiro Mr. and Mrs. Iduimo Carreiro, Wyoming Avenue, Dallas, became the parents of a seven pound, seven ounce son, Michael Allen, June 8 at General Hospital. There are three other children, Elizabeth, Charles and Victoria. Mrs. Carreiro is the former Sally Stevens, Dallas. Mr. Carreiro is em- ployed with Old River Road Bakery. SILVER LEAF TO MEET Kunkle Silverleaf Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Hess on Tuesday evening, June 20 at 8 p. m. Mrz. Palmer Updyke will preside. I NEW LISTING | 6-room single near Goss Manor, 11 years old, oi heat, lovely well established lawns, trees and shrubbery, paved drive, and 2 car block’ garage. Fast occupancy. $13,900 INSURANCE NOBEL & WALTERS TVET 823-3148 822-1356 FATHER'S DAY June 18 5 CELL FLASHLIGHTS ( 199 3-Way Switch GET All Aluminum Plated 1500-ft. Beam IT AT EVANS DRUG STORE 675-3366 | } Plus 2 coupons for Extra SeH Green Stamps Prescription Pharmacy SHAVERTOWN PHONE 674-4681 EXTRA S&H STAMPS COUPON GOOD FOR On Cash Purchase Over $5.50 & Coupon Good Through Wednesday, June 21 100 Good Throughout Store In Addition To Regular Stamps A
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