pany. rious very very ishes d he y for the arged illing ) can p.. fall vy at erian zsk- ches. ISETy d are Sam- Rat- mes; yard Mrs. Mrs. Block y. -v ay Fr a DALLAS, PEANSYLYANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cheney, Rog- er Cheney, Dallas; and Mus. Clark Cornell, Lake Avenue, Auburn, N.Y., attended the graduation exercises at the University of Pennsylvania Hos- pital, Philadelphia, where Miss Su- pan Cheney was a member of the graduating class. ? Baris Hauck, deughter of Mr. and . Lester Hauck Perrin Ave- nue, vertown, has returned to classes at Skidmore College where she ‘is a member of the sophomore class. ~~ Mrs. Carl Daubert, Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Daubert. Linda, Jimmy and Susan, Dallas, RD 3, and Russell toes, . Demunds Road, returned home last week after epending a week in West Port, Ontario, Canada. * % * Mr. Michael, Bowie, Md., Nancy Van Horn, Elmira, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown and Cheryl, Airman 2nd Class and Mrs. Hank Sebring, Dover, Del, were recent guests of Mr. and Mr=. Ralph Brown and Mrs. Frank DeGrace and. and Mr. and Mrs. Lewiz LaBar, Dal- | las. Mrs. Brown returned home with the Warren Browns to attend a funeral in that rity. * Ed sh Roger Chenéy, Dallas, left for! Susquehanna Univeroty last Sunday where he is a member of the fresh- man class. ig * * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kochar, Mait- land. Fla. former Back Mountain | residengs have returned home after visitingrelatives and friends here. ~ Roy Shaver, N. Main Street, Shav- ertrivn is a patient at General Hos- | pital. % * Rov: Dolbear, Os tomook ves! nue, Dallas, has returned to his duties as Ass't Manager at Fred Waring’s Shawnee On the Delaware after spending the weekend with | his parents. %* * * Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sapnleli, | Shavertown, drove down to Phil- | adelphia recently with their son Rov. who is enrolled at the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania as a fresh- m~n this year. | | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1S 21, 1967 Neighborhood = And No Of Personal Interest vi SECTION A — PAGE 5 Fiancee Of Teacher MISS GLORIA ROSE DOLBEAR Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dpolbear, | employed by Blue Cross-Blue Shield | | Overbrook Avenue, Dallas, announce | of Northeasten Pennsylvania. the engagement of their daughter, Gloria Rose, to Mr. Arno 0. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Miller, | | | Mr. Miller graduated from Cen- tral Columbia County High School, attended the University of Mainz, | 145 West 5th Street, Mifflinville, | Germany, and received his Bachelor | Pennsylvania. : Mises Dolbear graduated from Dal- las Senior High School and attend- ed Mansfield State Coilege of Science degree from Bloomsburg State College, where he is doing graduate work towards his Masters and degree. Mr. Miller is a member of Wilkes College. She is a member of | the Dallas Senior High School Orpheus Society and is a well-known | faculty. | soloist in ‘the area. She is presently | A summer wedding is planned. | | Miss Ellen Jean Ide Is Bride Of Airman James Clay Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ide, Dallas, ! Tt was an exciting day. for Rov | RD 4, announce the marriage of their who became acomainted with is | daughter, new classmates, 1665 of them. Bruce Shiner, Kingston is Roy's roommate. * w® * * * Another son of the ‘Supulskis is teaching at Newport, Pa., just out- dn nf Harwiahnre, Ernest eniovs his chesen profession and is now in ‘his third year. He will be married to Kay Louise Bernard on Thanks- giving Day. a * sw Robert Vinveomb. Southampton Univi@l¥ity student of England. has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Groblewski. Overbrook Avenue for #8 post two weeks. He plans to wisit Flordia, N. Caroling and Montreal! before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. William Rallison Levittown, have moved to 25 Mendowere-+, Trucksville. Mrs William Rohbins. renresented TLadv Tabhv Rehelsh Loder recently at a meeting of the Ben L. Jenkins Chamber TANT Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Karn, Lu- zeren. have moved to Cliffside Ave- nue, Trucksville. #* * * Howard and Kenneth Ellsworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Josenh Ells “worth, Lehman bave returned to Pennsvlvania State University where Kenneth will be a senior and his brother a member of the junior class Walter Davis Davenport Strent, ‘has PN to his home after hav- ing en a patient lat Nesbitt Hos- pital. Carolvn Dendler has returned to college in Troy. N.Y.. after spending a few davs here with ‘her mother, Mrs. Eleanor Dendler, Dallas. Leighton Scott has arrived in Greece where he will attend clase=s in Athens. He sexvects to return for | the Christmas holiday. Mr. and Mrs. James Patton spent Sundav at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller and Mr, and Mrs. James Patton Jr., and family at Towanda. and Mzws. Leonard Territo snent last week end =t the home of ' their dsuchter, Mrs. Walter Besteder and family in their new home at Wilmington. Del. They were dinnge enests on Sunday, at the hom® of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Newell and family, Kingston. Our Window featuras a large display SCHOOL SHOES Boys and Girls ® Best Brand Names '® Expert Fitting Fairview Shoes Dallas Shopping Center ‘Mr. | Ellen Jean, James Clay Brooks, son of Mr. Mrs. Ray Brooks, Mallory, W. Va. the home of the bride by Rev. Win- field Kelley, on Saturday afternoon, September 16 at 2 p.m. Miss Helen Ide, twin the bride was maid of honor. Air- | ton Air Force Base served as best man. The bride is a graduate of Lake Lehman High School, class of 1966 to Airman and is employed at Commonwealth and = Telephone Company. Airman 1st | Class Brooks is an alumnus of Man The ceremony’ was performed at Chicago, IIL man 2nd Class Larry. Ballard, Ben-'| High School, class of 1963 and attended Loop Junior College, He is a Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Svecialist with sister of the U.S. Air Corps, and is stationed at Benton Rir Force Base. | The couple are residing in Ide- town. Baby Bapiized James Richard Martin, II, was | christened in Shavertown Methodist Church on Sentember 3 by Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost. The little one is the child of Mr. | and Mrs. James Martin, Jr., Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown. God parents were Mrs. John Mon- ka and Thomas Martin. A dinner followed the ceremony at the home of grandparents, Mr. | and Mrs. Floyd Pope, Roushey Street. Melissa Ann Menapace | Mr. and Mrs. John Morophce, | Lancaster, announce the birth of | a daughter, Melissa Ann on Septem- ber 15 at Lancaster General How- pital. The first child of the couple weighed in at five pounds, eleven ounces at birth. Mother is the former Nancy Sieber. R.N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sieber, Jackson Town- chip. This jo the first granddaughter for the Siebers. Susan Ellen Williams A seven pound, twelve ounce daughter, Susan Ellen, was born to Mr .and Mrs. Albert Williams, Di- | vision Street, Shavertown, August 31, at General Hospital. Harold and Albert. Mrs. Williams is the former Lois | Adams, Shavertown. Mr. Williams | is employed with Interstate Bakery. ' Lori Patricia Tyrrell | Patricia, on September 15 at Wilkes- | seven (is the | Mrs. | Tyrrell, | Mr. | Reisston, Reading, Pa., | Sunday in the Lutheran Church at There are two other children, | Noxen by Rev. Joseph Inslee. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Tyrrell, Split Rail Lane, Dallas, snnounce the birth of a daughter, Lori Barre General Hospital. The new arrival weighed in at pounds, seven ounces and first child of the couple. Tyrrell is the daughter of Richard C. Pogt, Dallas and Justin Bergman, Wilkes-Barre. Her husband is the son of Mrs. Charles Shavertown, and the late Tyrrell. Mrs Chandler Drew Evans H. 1. Evans, Jr. and Harveys Lake, announce the birth of a son, Chandler Drew, born September 8 at Reading Hospital. Mother is the former Constance Veitch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Veitch, Claude Street, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Mr .Evans is the son of the late Dr. and Mrs. H. Irvin Evans of Achley. They are the parents of another son, H. Irvin Evans, III. Children Baptized The infant sons of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brobst and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hackling, Jr., were baptized The children were Kipp Lee Bro- bst and Robert Kent Hackling. — READ THE TRADING POST — KODEL FIBRE-FILL - REVERSIBLE ! Small . - WHILE THEY LAST ! Medium - Black and’ Light Blue SKI JACKETS | Large This is our 2nd Shipment SPECIAL $77 Green - Navy - Beige - White ROSEMARY'S Sportswear BACK MOUNTAIN SHOPPING CENTER : _ SHAVERTOWN Are Performed At Miss Jarrath A. Delet-Kanic, daughter of Mr. Jopeph. V. Delet- Kanic, 141 East Gay Street, Wet Chester and Harveys , and Joseph M. Bradley, son a Mr. and Mrs. Francis O. Bradley, 312 North Darlington Street, West Chester, were married at Nine o'clock Sat- urday morning, August 19th at Holy | Trinity Episcopal Church, West! Chester. The Reverend: W. Henderson Hill | officiated at the double ring cern mony and Nuptial Eucharist. Mr. | David Flamer of Coatesville served as Acolyte. The organ preludes and wedding selections were nrosented by Mrs. W. Hendeon Hill. The church was decorated with white chrv-rmthemums, white gladioli and slall leaves. : Given in marriage by her father. the bride wore a sown of silk faffein with bodice and sheath panel of Czechoslovakian lace and seed rearls. .A large bow svread into a cathedral Her Cymric veil of illpsion edged with sweet heart lace was designed and made bv an aunt of the bride, Mr Walter For- red of Vermillion, South Dakots. | The bride carried a bouquet of rose train. | | buds ‘and miniature cymbidium or- | chids cascading on ivy vines, de- signed at “Art in Flowers.” | Miss. Dawn C. Tinsley, College Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Elston, Sr, Harveys Lake, announce the engage- | ment of their daughter, Larree to Richard C .Heiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heiser, Sweet Valley. | Miss Elston is a senior at Lake- | Lehman High School. Mr. Heiser, who is an alumnus of’ Delet-Kanic, Bradley Nuptials West Chester | Park, Maryland, cousin of the bride was maid of honor. She wore a floor length gown of powder blue chiffon falling from a lace yoke of the same color with short sleeves and a satin bow accenting a V-back. She wore a matching shoulder length veil and carried a bouquet of white and yellow Colonial da’ies t | and stephanotis. the ‘bride wes ‘her armt. Mrs. Arthur D. Maurer of Norristown. She wore an A-line dress of Agua linen accented by a corsage of Cymbidium Orchid and Elegance Carnations. The groom's mother wore a jacket dress of ivory brocade with anemone green ac- cesries, accented by a corsage of white orchids. The groom’s grand- mother, Mrs. Katie M. Sheeler wore a light blue dress with corsage of white orchids. Airman 3rd Class Enos E. Phaen- nenger, cousin of the bridegroom, returned from Whiteman Air Force: Base, Missouri to serve as best man. Sponsoring Ushers were cousins of the bride, | Chrirtcpher D. Maurer and Timothy | J. Maurer of Norristown. A reception luncheon was Served at eleven o'clock to 80 guests at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Peters, at Highland Manor, Hills- dale Road, West Chester. Announced | | Lake-Lehman is a student at North- | | east Bible Institute in Green Lane | where he is preparing for the min- istry. | A late summer wedding is pian- | ned after which the eouple will re- turn in the fall to Green Lane. | 1 Bride Elect Of Ernest L. Supulski | MISS KAY LOUISE BERNARD The engagement of Miss Kay | Louise Bernard to Ernest L. Supul- | oki, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. | Supulski, 82 N. Lehigh Street, Shav- ertown, has been announced by her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ber- nard, Falls Church, Virginia. ~ Miss Bernard is a stenographer with the Center for Naval Analyses | of the University of Rochester. Her fiance is a graduate of Mans- field State College where he majored in Biology and is now in his third year of teaching. He is a member of the faculty at Newport High { School, Newport, Pa., whare he is | also coaching football. A November wedding is Planned. Sgt. Robert Price Takes As Bride Miss Charlotte Louise Billings, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edgar Billings, Beaufort, South Carolina, became the bride of Sgt. | Robert T. Price, Jr., son of Mr. and | Mrs. Robert T. Price, Roushey Street, Shavertown, on August 18 at Port Royal Methodist Church, S. Carolina. Rev. Vernon Boswell performed the double ring ceremony. Sgt. Price, who has served six years in the U.S. Marine Corps re- turned to the States in June after serving in Vietnam. He was then sent “to Cherry Point, N. Carolina and transferred shortly to Barstow, California. He is a graduate of | ‘Westmoreland High School. John Thomas Elston Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elston, Greensburg, Pa., announce the birth | of a son, John Thomas on August MISS LARREE ELSTON : 22 at Westmoreland “Hospital. Greensburg. The new arrival weighed six and a half pounds and joins an older brother Edward. Mother is the former Jule Chen of Taiwan. Mr. Elston is the son of Mrs. Alice Elston, Lehman and the late William Elston. He is em- | ployed as an engineer with Com- bustion Engineers of New York EARLY AMERICAN ® Interior Decorating Service CONTEMPORARY THE ONLY STORE OF ITS KIND IN NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA 5 HUGE FLOORS OF Magnificent Furniture, Carpets, Bedding and Accessories Selling nationally advertised brands at great savings because of our direct factory franchises . . . 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