tima tieth rook allas, D.m. > by Mrs. Mrs. rch nual ¢c on the ERR mi ES I EIST: — 3 Ae § DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1968 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest SECTION A — PAGE 5 Personal Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shuman, | Claytona Fay T Machell Avenue, are on a cruise to Bermuda, returning tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Albert, Jr., Norton Avenue, have returned home aftge spending some time in South CatMina. Mr. and Mrs. Al Ashman and family, Lehman Avenue, have re- turned home after visiting in Hackettstown, New Jersey. Miss Taylor is a 1967 graduate Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers, |of Tunkhannock High School and Fernbrook, have recently an- js engaged in secretarial work in nounced the birth of a sen, Rob- | punkhannock. ert Russell. He weighed in at 7| nf. Fvans is alsy a graduate of Jay Evans, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Taylor of Beaumont announce the engage- ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Claytona Fay, to Jay Evans, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Evans, Sr, of Tunkhannock. pounds, 7 ounces and joins WO Tynihannock High School and is sisters, Debbie, 4 and Tracy, 2.1, member of the National Guard Mother is the former Sharon De- in Scranton. He is » partner in Remer, daughter of Mrs. Russell | {}, Real Estate and Constructicn DeRemer, Ridge Street, and the late | pyeiness with his parents. Russell DeRemer. The wedding will take place on Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Steele, | Saturday, June 8, st 2 pm, in ‘Water Street, spent the weekend at | Alderson Methodist Church with New Haven, Connecticut, attending | Rev. Fred Eister officiating. parents day at the Culinary Ingti- | —— — rerum tut here their son, Douglas, will ae. ie 2 Yearbook Workshen Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hunter, | Et Wilkes On May 9th Davenport Street, had as weekend The seventh annual workshop on guests, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Hunter | ; : 2 : yearbook nlanning will convene in a3d ag Belmore, Mrrylend | Wilkes College Center for’ the Per- ANS APPAREL | Ein mor oi cording to Matt J. Lynott. local | representative of Taylor Publishing - - is ay Magic Name Company, Dallas, Texas, sponsoring organization and seminar chairman. MOTHERS! Avnroximately 200 students from 100 high schools and colleges in the arca expected to attend. During the all-day session. editors and staffs of 1969 yearbooks of the educational institutions will ae- quaint themselves with the latest preduction techniques and those of editing under the supervision of Jerry Dixon, national education di- rector of the publishing company. Dixon is constantly visiting schools | throughout the country to assist vearbook staffs prepare their year- books. ! Thursday's session begins at 8:30 a.m. with registration and at 9:30 | a.m. Dr. Eugene S. Farley, Wilkes | president, will welcome the dele- | gates officially. Work seminar, conducted by | Dixon, begins at 9:45 a.m. as he discusses, “The Modern Yearbook ' Concept”. After a mid-break, he SELECT: — continues at 11 exploring “Coverage : and Copy—the Necessary Ingredi- | e HANDBAGS ents”. e HOSIERY | Lunch is scheduled for 12 noon, e LINGERIE and at 1:30 p.m., ‘the seminar re- e SUITS convenes to study photography and * SKIRTS | advanced layout. .o BLOUSES | DRESS Miss Kathleen M. Hons | ° ¢ . i o SWEATERS Receives Cap At Reading | Featuring: | Miss Kathleen Marie Hons, Eo ’ ; ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Minx Mode” = - -_ = -} Hons of 150 South Lehigh Street, “Koret of California , Trucksville, has completed six Many Other Popular Name Brand Fashions. 85 MAIN STREET | LUZERNE Free Gift Wrap ‘months of pre-clinical instruction in the Reading Hospital School of Nur First-year students received their caps at capping exercises on Fri- | day, April 26 in the Reading Senior | High School auditorium. | Miss Hons is a 1967 graduate of | Dallas Senior High School. | attended, making the affair an over- sing. | : the Psychology of Religion. aylor To Wed | Tunkhannock A reception for the immediate families and a few friends will fol- low the ceremony ut Esters in Beaumont. ] The couple have chosen as their attendants, Miss Elsie Snell of Towanda as maid of honor; Miss Shawn Taylor, sister of the bride as bridesmaid; Vanessa Smith, cousin of the bride as flower girl; Brian Cross of Tunkhannock as ring bearer; Francis Marcy, Tunk- hannock as best man and Robert | Gorski, Tunkhannock ag usher. Mrs. | Bert Cross, Tunkhannock, will be | organist and soloist. |" The couple will reside in one of the Evans apartments until their | new home is erected. Bpplications Available For Scholarship Award Applications - are now being re- ceived for ‘the annual Dallas Junior Woman's Club scholarship award to be presented for the 1968 school year. { This scholarship will be awarded | to a high school senior living in | | | | | the Dallas School District, wishing | 1 to further his or her education in | any field, on the basis of general | ability, good citizenship, and need. | | In the past, scholarships have enabled students to attend Wilkes | College, Geisinger School of Nur- | sing, Wilkes-Barre Business College, | Penn State Univerity, Susquehanna University, Indiana, Pennsylvania, and State College. Any student wishing further in- formation or an application may Bloomsburg | New Goss Manor, Dallas, Pa. 18612. Hold Successful Dance Thirty-two members of Dallas Methodist Junior High M.Y.F. met {on Sunday, April 21, at Barbara | and Bill" Rice’s home at Orchard | Farm. On Thursday night, April 25, the | group sponsored a dance held in | {the church social hall. Music was | provided by the “Sons of Beetho- | ven’ More than 200 young people | whelming success. To Hear Rev. Cummings | Women of the Prince of Peace + Episcopal Church will meet Wednes- .onter. day morning at 10 for an all day | session. Members are asked to bring a sandwich for the noon luncheon. = Dessert and beverage | will be furnished. | The speaker will be Rev. Leo | Cummings. from College Misericor- | dia, who will take as his topic : Mrs. | . Eric Vhrel will preside. Jr University of @ § Local Couple Wed At St. Paul's MR. AND MRS. DONALD L. ANDREWS | 5. Miss Valerie Lee Mallin, daughter ‘contact Mrs. Jay P. Niskey, Edu. | of Mrs. Doris R. Mallin of Pine-| Carl Andrews of Trucksville, was cation Chairman, Woodcliff Road, | crest Avenue, Dallas, was married best man. | Saturday afternoon, May 4, to Don- ard Laskowski, Jr. and Tex Wil- ald Loren Andrews, son of Mrs. | son, Dallas, cousin of the bride, | bride, Mrs. Earl H. Monk, wore | i Leonard Laskowski, | | nue, Trucksville, Pioneer Rev. Durrell J. Seip, pastor of | of pale green and white with celery | : : : . Church | green accessories and a corsage of | Dallas Senior High ‘School and is in Kingston, performed the double- | pale Holy Trinity Lutheran in St. in Shavertown. ring ceremony theran Church The bride, given in marriage b; a street-length sheath dress of | Karate fabric with a Caftan of the | same fabric. The rolled collar was | of Tier Drop Venise lace which also | bordered the elbow-length sleeves of the dress. Her headpiece was a | Dior bow of the same fabric with ! a shoulder length weil. She carried a nosegay of white miniature car nations with a white orchid in the Miss Susan Jane Allabaugh of Dallas was maid of honor and Miss Catherine Jule Wilson of Lake Teja, Dallas, was bridesmaid. Both are ccusins of the bride and wore iden- | tical dresses in yellow styled similar to that of the bride. Their head- pieces were yellow Dior bows with short veils. They carried nose- | gays of yellow miniature carnations. | " Whiteman’s Chocolates ALL FAVORITE SELECTIONS COSMETICS ALL FAMOUS BRANDS Mother's Day Cards Sentimental and Humorous [TY MTC 4 ; , : BR 10, 270/83 (0) 1: : PHONE 675-1141 AT THE LIGHT IN DALLAS WE LOVE MOTHERS - - - - “HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY TO ALL” GREENWALD'S INLUZERNE ESR RENTY OF FREE PARKING § Dy ln ” . . ans Het ogr w RE FURNITURE. = GIFTS =. HOUSEWARE ; ’ a : ; AFAI AF Sh J aI I AAA A Pa TR RRS 7 LK AOOOO0O00000000 OR X lo SN ISP PAPP PRI F IRIAN YN po Visit our Bridal Gift complete collection of 29.9 OTHER PATTERNS Payment May FRANK OXFORD BONE CHINA sterling. See, too, exquisite patterns in pure white OXFQRD Bone China... the Bride's choice. HOLYOKE. Gleaming platinum bands encircle a wreath of delicate daisies. 5-piece place setting Jeweler i 63 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY STORE HOURS 10:00 TO 5:25 — THURS. 10:00 TO 8:45 A PRESENT FOR | THE | Registry for the most fine china, crystal and ! TO CHOOSE FROM Be Arranged CLARK Ave- | were ushers. Paul's Lu- | Mother of the groom wore a dress | | : ; . ol agua ‘and white with matching Has Senior High School graduate | her brother, John W. Mallin, III | accessories and a corsage of beige | and is employed at American Chain | of Bloomsburg State College, wore | Cymbidium orchids. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS JR. HIGH MYF TO MEET | Stephen Krupinski Jr. and Mrs. Stephen Krupinski, Kathe Maury Attends - Philippine House Blessing oe The Junior Highs will meet at the church at 4 p.m., Sunday, May randview Acres. announce the i 2 hon ot dic | Miss Violete Malijon, an exchange birth on May 1, of their third child, | 12. A%er = short mes Eng ey | student from Manilla, invited Kathe Stephen Krupinski Jr., weighing ™* oe 0] Methodist Junior High MYF at the Maury tc attend a traditional Philip- | nine pounds and one ounce, arrived ; ? > ? Kingston Church for an evening of | pine House Blessing in New York at General Hospital. § | over the weekend. | He has a brother and a sister: | Kathe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Gary, 11, and Kim Marie, 7. His Wilson Maury of Kunkle, is a senior | mother is the former Constance laboratory student at Allentown | : gn Hospital and will receive her Bach- | | elor of Science degree in Medical | Technology from Wilkes College in June. She shares an apartment with Jeanne Polacky and Mary | | Woznicky of Dallas who are both | fellowship. Petroski, of Huntsville. The WYOMING NATIONAL BANK of Wilkes-Barre | senior laboratory students and | graduates of College Misericordia in | 1967. i Among the hundreds of guests | were Japanese; Chinese, Jews, Ital- ians. Philippithos. Hungarians, Eng- lish, Welsh and. Scotch. Many wore i | hand-embroidered native costumes and sandals. Weeks of preparation | brought ‘forth tables laden with | | Phillipine © delicacies and Oriental | | dishes, rolled beef, * stuffed “pork, | : rice cakes and even a whole roasted | pig catered from Chinatown and | carried in on a huge tray.” - | Three sponsors with lighted can- | I dles led a procession, followed by | | & priest chanting blessings’ and | | dispersing holy water on all the | rooms, ; | The unique custom of throwing | silver followed. In the scramble, | any lucky guest acquiring a piece of | silver was assured of a prosperous future. cordially invites you to visit its THIRD ANNUAL SPRING ART SHOW May 10th thru 31st SHAWN PATRICK LAWLER Mr. and Mrs. William Lawler, 76 Parrish Street, Dallas, announce the birth of a 7 pound baby boy, Shawn | Patrick, at General Hospital on May | The infant joins three older | brothers, Billy, Rickie and Robbie. | Mr. | Mother is the former Shirley Gav- | anus of Kingston. in the bank lobby 26 West Market Street, Wilkes-Barre 9-3 daily except Fridays, 9-5 closed Saturdays and Sundays The bridegroom’s brother, Another brother, Leon- Maternal grandmother of the § SPECIAL SHOWING during “Cherry Blossom Time” May 10, 11, 12 - 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. | a green knit suit with matching ac- | The bride’s mother wore a dress cessories ‘and a beige orchid. 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