IA — TT TT re DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Tore Purely Personal Hix is expecting a raft of company for the Auction, folks from Herndon Virginia and Philadelphia, arriving at 2 pm. Friday night, late, and attending Saturday night festivities. Barbara Mrs. William F. Peters, 91 Shaver Avenue, left by jet on Wednesday, headed for the West Coast and a visiting Alaska and San Francisco. sleeping | and assorted ' sons, plus a brand new son-in-law. | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1967 rr ee ey SECTION J A= PAGE 5 Gosarts Are Married Fifty One Years Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gosart, | Kirkendall Road, Shavertown, were married fifty years, Monday, June i 26. There are two sors, Charles, Jr., Sweet Valley, and Wally, Shaver- | town, four grandchildren and one | great grandchild. The couple were married in the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gerart, Wilkes- Bride Of Ministerial Student | Degree At Harcum Jane Harter Receives Jane H. Harter, daughter of Mrs. Sherman H. Harter, Westmoreland Hills, Trucksville and the late Sher- man H. Harter recently received the Associate of Arts Degree from Harcum Jr. College, Bryn Mawr at their 52nd commencement exercises. While at Harcum she was active on the Social Committee, Orientn- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Yascur ob- eerved the 19th anniversary of their wedding on Monday, June 26. Mrs. Yascur is the former Margaret Polisky, of Chass. The Yascurs are the parents of five children; Jimmy 16, Bonnie 14, Cindy 8, Brenda 6 Yascurs Celebrate Wedding Anniversary On June 26th couple, who are building a home on the Huntsville-Chase Road with their own hands, and with the help of the older children, were too busy with this project to plan any kind of celebration. They hope to be in their new home by Autumn. Mr. And Mrs. Alvin Scott Celebrate Armiversary Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H. Scott, RD 1, Dallas, celebrated their four- teenth wedding anniversary last Tuesday, June 27. The couple were married in the Kingston Methodist Church by Rev. Alfred Crayton. Mrs. Scott is the former Anna Mae Wallace, daughter of Mrs. Jes» De BX iF, Yooation, I Seago The Parrish Street Methodist Church, tion Committee, Registration Com- apg Wendy, 1 and 5 half. The Wallace and the Tate John Wallace will visiv® her: son and amy, Ur.) Wilkes-Barre, by Rev. William Mac- mittee, New-paper Club. Newman TT i : d: Mrs. W. PF. Pet d : of Kingston. an rs. aE pists, jou in| Alpine. Club, and the French Club. Jane M Cha le M Hos » Ma |" There are ‘six; children, ‘Alan} Meford Oregon, her daughter, Dr.| Mrs. Gert is the former Pearl will continue her studies at Wilkes ary ar es C ose arries | Alvin, Jr. Arthur, Audrey and June LR Dor Saughes Tas Schaffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. College in Sentember. She is alse Anthony. 1 and, Dr. Malcolm Byers, spending George Schaffer, Wilkes-Barre. the granddaughter of Mrs. Marion | Wi 1 R W il Of Y k |- a month in each state, and perhaps Mr. Gosart is son of the late fi Harter of Trucksville, 1 mer a ace I. or Mr. and Mrs. Scott are employed with General Cigar Corp., Kingston. Malcolm Byer» Jr. and his brother’ Bayo The i 2s : ir Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McHose of son of Mr. and Mrs: Wilmer Wal- | Tn William Byers, from Medford, | gropery . Robert Rl-n Wheeler Harveys Lake, announce the recent | lace Sr., of York, Pa. | — READ THE TRADING POST — Oregon, made a flying trip east re- | members of Shavertown Methodist A seven pound, three ounce con, | marriage of their daughter, Mary' he wedding was solemnized June : cently, to have a Jonk at colleen Church... Robert Alan ond. wai born. to Charles to Wilmer R. Wallace, Jr., 1 10, by the Reverend James Meyers - making their headauarters with re ee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheeler, So Ee “7 lat St. John's Lutheran Church, iLLose Weight Ei Mr William F- | 1300mel a Ruff Foth Strest, Dallas. Jute 20 Daughter Is Born | Columbia, Pa. Mrs. Margaret Der- eters, IN Shaveriown, neral Hospital. Ther r es | shimer, sister of the bride was Mrs. Arja Brown and Bob. For- Fet~d Bt Shower Lit, et as od Mr. and Mrs. William Braker, RD! J iron of honor and William Reed S A FEL Y guson Avenue. recently spent a few Fomor Vrs! Whelan i ihe Tolmer 1, Dallas, announce the birth of of Elizabethtown, was best. man, 67 Fair, davs at Expo A Variety Shower was he'd in Tinda Bo i SL db Tin yd, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. > tes . | Mrs. Wallace, a "graduate of Toriadas = TE Si pe Joa of Pade ele~t _Jacaueline Wheezler is emnloyed with U.S. Ply- fone = | Bloomsburg State Teachers College *s, Don. Paeglow er -= | Bu the Lutheran Parish Hall on Pittston. une 2 Ee + : { and Mr. Wallace of Millersville State Ted Newcomb Dalla~ spent a er, Montreal. | few days last week wisiting their | Satwrday evening. Present ‘were: Lena Dotter. Hilda | Amy Lee Wagner : wood Corp., W. i ter, a six pound fourteen and a half, There is also a six year old daugh- | Cheryl Rae. Mrs. Baker is the | College ‘are -on the faculty of the Columbia Borough School District. i brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. | Oliver. Arline Traver. Edna Caster- A os di qd half | former Janice Brager, Wisc. Mr. : | Wesley Newcomb. Newwavk, Ohio. | line, Mary Kresge, Totha Weaver, a pa I. 2nd a Fall Baker is’ a ‘soil scientist for - the] = Alter September. the couple will i Mr. and Mrs. Ralth Millian. B~l- | Barbara and Sherri Elsworth. Ron- Once Daughter, Any lee Was dom | Agricultural Dept. | reside in- York, Pennsylvania. ford Street, Shavertown. and family nie Bresse, Louica Clark. Mildred to Mr. and Mr~ Dale Wagner, RD 1, June 16 at Nesbitt Hospital. There | | over are moving, July 15 to Tamra. F'a. Cook, Batty Sue Elton, Birty Miner, : . er at i Verna Miers, daughter of Mr. Mrs. M~Aeline Griff'~ Mrs. Charles 20 = four eas olson Ary, ; | Rh © and Mrs. Johnson. Miers, Shaver- Brown. Mrs. Allen Very, Mrs My- hg a 2 ‘the lommer Verma| ih A N ¢( E erry 1 town, sprained her ankle and was ron Griffis, Mrs. Wilma Hitrhcock, Wag seach Shonen eke id M4 ool: I taken to the hnrvital by Kingston Ruth JTurista Patsy Jurista. Mvrtle wea id Telephe Oyed mith. Conon: : outh i Township Ambulance for r-rays on MacMillan. Cleo»a Fritz. the guest ee SphmeGe Ea T 29 B yo Jp High i Monday, of honor Miss Ruff and the hoster { mony at Bir oh Hill Country Club. A anti S$ a 4 r nos, i > Mr. 2% Mrs. a Ander~om, Joon MarMillan, i | For going away the bride wore o i 8 ioneer Avenue. Shavertown, are Mie~ Ruff will wed Arthur Griffis ink li sui i rhi 1 { aren 3 ion: ; | a pink linen suit with white iacces- t hel | visiting their danohter and son in Rush, Pa. in July. | FE across from Orange Dairy, Orange, Pa. WITH for $ law. Susie and Bill, in Allentown. The bride js a graduate of Blooms- | Kar({@@iCulver, Boston. Mass.. will spend Julv Tth weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cul- ver, Church Street. Dallas She is Ravmond Guntons Wed | Thirty Seven Years MRS. COREY FORREST PERRIN At a lovely June wedding which took place June 17 at 4 p.m. in bateau neckline. A daisy chain ac- | ceived her burg State College where she re- Master's Degree from Syracuse Uni- | B. S. Degree and her! cented the chiffon sheath skirt. She | versity. She is Asst Director of | 9 P.M. SATURDAY NIGHT to | A.M. DEX-A-DIET 98c -ox 27 ; eons > the Liban Sugios 4 Wi oe a | Port Royal United Presbyterian wore a matching headpiece of linen | Student Activities at Temple Uni- i T. an rs. Ben Marshall am; fe . " 3 versti = ye / Dal- i family have returned to Haddon- anniversary, Saturday, June 24. jCrureh, Porg Boyaly. Pa,’ Miss" sudo herooolonial i houguet™ ses of i Feitin 1 Music by rm “The Twilighters™ EK VY AN S d ! field, N.J.. after spending several The counle was wed in Noxen' mn Sherrer Co of yellow: daisies | Bloomsburg St e Goll us x A weds ad o 3 ol Sal re. arles E. Sheerer, | Bridesmaids were Misses Karen ate Colleg and is in : June fo nd ome aby hid Netran Church by Rev. Sylvester Port Royal, Pa. became the ‘bride Dawidns, Kingston, N.Y. Ann Zd- | ate year at Conwell School Donation — 50c DRUG STORE : Poe for +he Libs Aucti 3K There are three children. John. | Of Corey Forrest Perrin, son of wards, Newark, Del; Dixie Isen-|° cology,” Temple University. ; : Tro: or the Library Auction. Th A . “I. Nr. and Mrs. Wallece ¥. Pesrin, 1135 EE : The couple will reside at 1575 | DANCE Will Be Under Adult Supervision orge Nelson Ashburner has neturned Williamsville, N.Y.; Mr~ Kenneth i : ; berg, Port Royal, Pa; Carol Raynor, Edge (Hill Road, Abingt P aston sai a . to his home in Kunkle after attend. Denmon, Beaumont, and Mrs. Spen- | Syoveniy pvenus, Abington, Pe, | Weatherly, Pa.; Vicki Perrin, sister | =" "77 = Mgron I= EE 4) ing class at Northwestern Univer- | cer Holgren, Noxen. ’ | NE Herrin a gropdson of Mrs. of the bridegroom, Abington, Pa; I ie sitv in Evanston. Til | Mrs. Gunton is the former Doro- D, W, Porvin, Truchsville Mrs. William Manbeck, Mifflintown, 1 dred Carol Ann Hudak spent the week- | thy Gilmore, Noxen, daughter of Rev, William, N. Jackson, assisied- Pa, Attendants Troe gowned Fm 1 re wid Sith her parents. Me. and Mes. | Mre- W. J. Gilmore. {ed by Rev. Eugene McCahan, per- | ilarly to the maid of honor in nile | dn Anthony Hudak Ovarbrodk Rod. | Mr. Gunton is the son of the late frowned the doulle, ving tstemony | peon and gavried. Sougmets of green. . >rby yd. | 2 ] i rey a rnon Lelantas I returning t~ Robert Paker Hospital Mr. and Mrs, Harry Tost, Luzerne. , before an altar decorated with vases [daieies. . in Sayre, ‘Sunday afternoon. Her Prior to retirement, he was - | of daisies. Mrs. Philip Kilmer was | David Hildenbrand, Abington, Pa., } bias family drove her hack to the hos- | ployed by Bvans Lumber Co oa pianist and Miss Carla Kilmer, play- | served as best man. Ushers were oe pital, where sie is enrolled in a! zerne =? ed the wedding music. Miss Karen | Gordon Learn, Abington, Pa.; Alan F N his training course for technicians. Miri | mq b iN Leffler was soloist. : | Bartlett, Boyertown, Pa; Wilbur ; oa Hudak is a 1965 graduate of Dal- ~ ey. oe members o OXen | The bride who was given in mar- Carlson, Courtdale, Pa.; Gene Koval- . i Ipers las High School. ethodist Church. riage by her father, wore a sheath chick, Tunkhannock, Pa.; Garry , x Both Diary Tort Sind Grnbuns TT | gown of silk taffeta, fashioned with = Sheerer, and - Richard Sheerer, CO rts WeQq I a oe the Philadelphia International a | Birman S. | Chimock x sabrina. Be Sih oe Moa of the bride, Port Royal, | 3 . i ) Bout Enroute hyifot 70 Tod Angeles | sleeves trimmed in Alencon lace Penna. $ ra here ha bo headin | Serves In Vietnam and detachable chapel train. Her | The mother of the bride selected | 5 Just Sh of Kanna Delta Sorat. { Airman First Class Stanley -L. headpiece was a matching ring of , pink «ilk shantung dress with | She is Wesident of the local chanter | Chimock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- silk taffeta with shoulder length matching accessories and wore a at Westminster College in New Wil- | ley Chimock of W. Center Hill Read, veil and she carried a cascade bou- quet of yellow and white majestic corsage of cymbidium orchids. \ mingt, Before returning to the | | Dallas, is on duty at Nha Trang AB, | The bridegroom’s mother wias at- | edt Mwill vieit re'~#ive= in Santa | Vietnam. tj daisies h % : | tired in a sheath dress and match- | E Cruz, and fly Pack from San Fran- | : Re | Miss Nancy Sheerer, Port Royal, ing coat in mint green and sum- | i cisco. The convention is staged at a a ne a sister of the bride was maid of | mer white brocade. Her accessories | | 1 the Huntinetm-Shevoton in Pasa- |g. Adr Bovode the sation’s combat. honor. She selected a maize goWn | were also in mint green and her J. dena, Jume 926 to 30. { ’ 3 : | deigned with elbow shy Jakarta | corsage was of cymbidium orchids. || | STO OE TOPO T OOP CNS COV Oe Grove, had a~ weekend guests last k her son. [ i | : wpel: her son. Robert and family of) was assioned to the 604th Organiza- | tional rin Avenue, Shavertown, expect to | Trevis AFB, Calif. Wilmington, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thompson, Per- move to the western part of Penn- | sylvania next month. his ; | ready ni avd Mrs. William J. Robbins, HIS | Bare Cae aE the 10,000 Before his arrival in Vietnam, wh Maintenance Squadron at! The Airman, a 1960 graduate of | Central Catholic High School, Kings- | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nieman, Lu- zerne Avenue, Dallas. will observe | First Lt. Robert Dean formerly of 1S Awarded Air Medal their twenty first wedding anniver- sary on June 29. Mrs. Robert Knell, Kingston, and her son, Bob. have moved to 106 Pioneer Ave., Trucks- ville. her sugnmer home on the Chase- Hunt{l§lle Road, in residence since | ction in Southeast Asia. . ! 1 : ; | | early. June. sea Hay i Lieutenant Dean, a navigator, was S MM I R decorated .for his meritorious | SPECIAL... For The 4th ! GIRLS" WIGGUMS LOAFERS All Leather SANDLES 4:28 OR THE FAMILY FAIRVIEW SHOE STORE Dallas Shopping Center | | | { , ville. ton, attended Kings College. Air Force First Lieutenant Rob- ert C. Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. | George D. Dean, Elmcrest Drive. Mrs. William Lance has opened paljag, has received the Air Medal at Lockbonrne AFB, Ohio, for air achievement at Mactan Isle Airfield, | i Philippines. He was cited for his outstanding airmanship and courage on successful and important missions | under hazardous conditions. He is now at Lockbourne with | the Tactical Air Command which supports U.S. ground forces with air Forty Fort High ‘School, received his | B.S. 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