y|'igi a High er chil- ir Pro- r, R.N., . War- ssachu- e New thodist ndehil- rk and | Lake- Sandra .hman Nancy, rer of Hoover ndchil- immer. a time ces’ of rtained at the oss on Palmer | tioned er. the sdames Russell Harri- shbur- Elston, Ralvh e Kli- Black- > held ) p.m. Grove. ring a g, 3 ” g neboe, rd O. haver- ald P. | Mrs. ute 1, weeks Vlarine Parris vidual mately homa, Vlarine ty 10stess orothy 1ilding 19. r the ron. of . Dod- Grand Pitts- ed the s and build- officers The wrough s top- . Dod- rehid. va Al- \ustin, stock, nning, onson, , Ger- Laura Blston, ringer, \rmon, Dor- hnson, King, Lutes, , Jen- Poyn- irginia guest DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA mm TE THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1968 reg SECTION A — PAGE 5 Purely Personal Mrs. Arthur Shannon and daugh- | ter Carol Capia, with Melissa, of | Scotia, N.Y., were recent guests of | Mrs. Donala Evans and Mrs. Jswald | Griffiths. Mr. and: Mrs. Jamesburg, N.J.,, were weekend guests of Mrs. Oswald Griffiths. Mrs. Beach, Florida, has returned home after undergoing major surgery at the Parkway General Hospital in Florida . Miss Sheryl Evans, formerly of Trucksville, is a surgical patient at Williamsport Hospital. Sheryl, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Evans, now living in Greenbelt, Maryland, has been attending Wil- liamsport ‘Community College. Jack Mallin of Dallas spent the weskend with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley | Watts and family, Paul and Linda, in Millville. Jack and Linda attend ed the wedding of a former class- mate on Saturday. The, weelond! of Witek, Jr., with his Mickey Witek:. tend the eaduatinng Gate of Heaven Sheol sister, Denise. wag orgduated Mr. and Murs, Peter Arnond and four children of Huntsville Read | have reds South C&®lina. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Samuels at Lehman Avenue. Dallas, have as a | house guest Mrs. Somuel’s sister. Margaret Jacobs of Conada. Miss Jacobs and Nancy. daughter of the Samuels, & leaving today on a Jamaica. vacation 9 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ashman of Lehman Avenue. Dallas, entertained Mrs. Ashman's parents of Arizona, this week. [ Leighton R. Scott of Easton and | Penn State University .ig spending | Juns ‘8, Niel Washington, D.C., spent naventg” Mr and Chase Manor,’ to at- aygensica as 1 the week with his grandmother, Mrs. H. H. Zeiser on Huntsville Road, Dallas. Mrs. Harvey Kitchen of Tdetown is still a patient at Nesbitt Memorial Hoanital. Mrs. L. R. Scott of Easton will spend the weekend with her mother, Mrs. H. H, Zeiger and sis- jor Mrs. Howard R. Risley, in Dal- | as. : Mrs. Earl H. Monk of Pinecrest | Avenue, Dallas, is visiting Mrs. Sara McCracken in Philadelphia. August Strazdus and daughter, Karen, have returned from a trip to California where they spent some time visiting a ‘cousin, Bill Maceiko. Word has been received that Her- man Thomas has suffered another heart att@ek in Wiest Palm Beach, Florida. Mrs. $ mley J. Fawr, with chil. | dren A; da and Billv, are spend- | ing a few ‘weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Farr, while waiting for | her husband to return from Greece. | Sot. Fare is expected to arrive | at Kennedy International Airport on Tulv 3. Mrz: Farr and children snent the vast year visiting her mother in Preston. England. while her hus- | band was overseas. Next week they will on to Spots- wood, N.J., to stay with Mr, and Mrs. Levon Kocher, They will all be here for the Library Anction. | Mrs. Kocher is ‘the ' former Patricia Farr RN. Sgt. Farr with his family then leave Theann, Avizana, will | far next assignment. Summer Theatre ‘68 To Present Two Stars On Bloomsburg Campus Merced McCambridge and Milt Kamen, well-known stars of film, theatre and television, will perform in two separate plays at Haas Audi- torium the Bloomsburg State College pus this summer. Miss McCambridge will appear in “The Glass Menagerie” on July 18. 19 and 20 while Mr. Kamen will star in “A Thousand Clowns” on August 1, 2 and 3. Summer session students can gain admittance to both presenta- tions without charge while students of regular session will receive seats | at half-price when thev show an identification eard. Reservations ean be made by writing to Camnus Box 254, Bloomsburg or calling 784- 4660. Students of the colleee and school, faculty and commanity may take part in any phase of the pro- ductions. Actors should amply at | tryouts and crews at the hoxtoffice | or scene shop whtich are open after- | noons after 1. Tryouts for “The Glass Mena- | Joreph Ichter of | gbert P. Hanson of Miami Mrs) whee his red from Myrtle Beach, | land | Mrs. ‘and Mrs. | attended rie will be held on Monday, July | 1, at 2 and 8 pm. in Haas Audi- | torium for the roles of son, Tom; | daughter, Laura; man, gentleman caller and understudy for Miss MeCambridge. | “A Thousand Clowns” trvouts || will begeld on Monday, July 8 | at 2 an p.m., for roles of twelve ! vear old boy; one kookie insenue; | ‘four men and an understudy for | Mr Kamen. Help is need in all categori ies sneh | as carpentry, painting, properties. | sound, lights. costumes. Business | help is needed for ticket office, | phone reservations. mailing and ad- dressing, distributing posters, and ushers. Volunteers can sien up at trvouts or any time offices are open. The theater is ‘suvorted by the Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest El Entertained At Post-Wedding Party | MR. AND MRS. HERBERT SCHOENBERG, JR. The Irem Temple Country Club provided the setting on Saturday, June 22, for a party given by Mx. Robert Anderson of Prackeville Gardens in honor of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schoenberg Jr. of Beach Haven, New Jersey. Mrs. Schoenberg was the former Carol Lee Anderson. The couple were married on June | 8th in the Kynett Methodist Church, Beach Haven. Rev. Hugh Bowen officiated at the double ring cere- mony. Their attendants were Mr. Alfred Burr. Roger Byron Bellas, Jr. Entertains At Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. ‘Roger Bellas, RD Dallas, wish to announce the birth of their second child, a son, Roger Byron, Jr., Roger was born | on June 5 in ‘General Hospital and weighed 8 pounds, 5 cunces. Susan Christine, age 3, is happy to have a baby brother. Mrs. Bellas is the former Schoonover of Centermoreland ard a graduate of Tunkhannock High School. Mr. las Senior High School and is now | employed at Charmin Paper Plant | in Mehcopany. Miss Carolvn Dendler | | Graduates In New York where he will he stationed for ‘his | ! Mrs. Eleanor Dendler of Dallas the (Commencement ex- ercises at Hudson Valley College in Troy, New York, last week to see | her daughter, Carolyn, graduate. | Carolyn is a 1965 graduate of Dallas Senior High School and has accepted g job in General Electric | Laboratories in Schenectady, N.Y. | | Sixty African languages are the Ivory Coast alone, | spoken in according to a United Nations | count. | Corbett. and daughter, | and Mrs. John Dillon and daughter, | | Carey, Mr, | Etten, Mr. | Mr. Joyce | Bellas is a graduate of Dal- | | signment Mrs. Schoenberg, a graduate of | the Dallas Senior High School, { ter of John W. King, Chase, Mar y- | mother Mrs. Gertrude May, Ethel land, formerly of Meeker, was mar- | May, Mr. and Mrs. ‘George May, ried on June 22 to Carl Charles Ay, | Miss Dianne Baer, Mrs. Neva also of Chase, in the Ebenezer | Kocher, Mrs. Shirley Caputo and tive for Bell Telephone Company in Sy Bottom, New Jersey. - r. Schoenberg is the son of Mr. | po res Herbert Schoenberg, 525 | sisters of the bride. Centre Street, Beach Haven and at- T. Marlon: Rimples, Of Dallas tended Southern Regional High | School. After a tour of duty in | the Navy, Mr. Schoenberg is pres- | ently employed as a captain of a privately owned deep sea fishing | High School. Mrs. Ay is a graduate | yacht at Stone Harbor, New Jersey. They will reside at 1506 North | | Beach Avenue, Beach Haven. The guest list included: Mr. and | | Mrs. Lauren Dymond, Mr. and Mrs. | Richard Farley, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Patti; Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. John Frace! and daughter, Susan, Mr. and Ms. William Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Richard Van and Mrs. Edward Ellis, and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams, Margie Walp, Mr. Mr. Carl Kashenbach; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Burr, Long Beach Island, New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Jon Rob- bins, Barnegat. New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Worthington and chil- dren, Linda, Nancy, Keven, Carol, | Cheryl. Karen, Mark of Allentown; | Mics Mary Craig. Carlisle; Mr. and | Mrs. George Parks, Malvern, Pa; | the host and hostess and their | | children, Bob, Debbie and Kathy. | Rev, Bnthony Stredny Visits Family In Area Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Stredny {of Dallas had as a guest, Rev. An- | thony of Blessed Sacrament -Church, Memphis, Tennessee. Rev. Stredny spent 'a week with his brother, Nick, and will leave soon on a new as- in another parish, Holy | Rosary Church in Rosenberg, Texas. Father Stredny also visited his | brothers, Joseph, Harveys Lake, and Michael of Dallas. June 27 LECTURE: Rev. Paul Smith on Kennedy Lounge — 2 - LECTURE: Ralph G. Kaleshefski 7:30 pm. - July 7 FILM: “Wild Strawberries” FILM: Walsh Aud. 7 pm. - July Lea — Walsh Aud. Aud. — 8 p.m. - July 21 FILM: July 26 College Micericordia cordially invites you to enjoy any or all of these events on campus this summer: FILMS on Picasso and stravinsky— Walsh Auditorium— 7:30 p.m.— FILMS on Picasso and Stravinsky—Walsh Auditorium—7:30 p.m.— “American Race Problem: White Racism, Black Nationalism, Christian Apathy” Walsh Aud. — 8 p.m. - June 30 FILMS: “On Viewing Art” and “What is a Painting” — Walsh Aud. — 7:30 - July 2 FILM: “Manchurian Candidate’ — Walsh Aud. 7 pf. - July 5 ONE MAN ART SHOW: Ralph G. Kaleshefski — — Walsh Aud, “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum'— CONCERT: Violinist Robert Ritzenhein and Pianist Madelyn Gloge — 8 p.m, FILMS ‘Dancers’ World” and “Night Journey’ — Walsh Aud, — “Mid-Summer’s Night Dream’ { NO ADMISSION CHARGE 5 and 7 - 9 pm. July 3 - 107 on Art — Kennedy Lounge — — 7:30 p.m. - July 9 12 - July 14 7:30 - July 17 FILM: to be announced — Walsh Audi. += 7 pm. - July 19 LECTURE: Dr. Edward Hanlon on ‘Campaigning 1968" — Walsh = "Walsh Aud: = 7 pa. = | ‘Mr. Ay is a graduate of University | Mr. | is Jr., employed as a Service Representa- | Methodist Church in Chase. ‘Miss | Peter Blessing, | | &® To Celebrate 40th Anniversary | Mr. and Mrs. T. Marlon Rimple, | Moessner, and Earl Bullock, brother 80 Main Street, Dallas, will hold | of the bride. an open house celebration on Sun- | The Rimples are parents of two day, June 30th, in honor of their | children, Marlon H. Rimple, WRAW 40th Wedding Anniversary. | Radio announcer, Reading, and Mrs. Rimple is the former Alyse June R. Houser, Huntsville, They B. Bullock, daughter of the late Mr. | have w©one granddaughter, Jackee and Mrs. Martha Bullock of Scran- | Lynn Houser. ton. Mr. Rimple is the son of the| My, Rimple has been employed by late John and Grace Rimple of ! the Duplan Corporation for the past Wilkes-Barre. | 46 years. The couple have been They were married in 1928 by residents of Dallas for 16 years. the late Reverend Blythe, pastor of The Open House for their friends the Stella Presbyterian Chapel. and relatives will be held at their Their attendants © were Miss i home from 2 to 6 p.m. No invita- Former Residents Of Idetown Observe Fortieth Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Kreidler, | sons, Thomas, Jr., of Shavertown Sr., formerly of Idetown, now of and Robert D., Pikes Creek. They Wallingford, Connecticut, will cele- have nine granddaughters and two | brate their 40th Wedding Anniver- grandsons. | sary today. | | A daughter, Dorothy Jean, died Mr. and Mrs. Kreidler were mar- | in an auto accident 17 years ago. | { ried in Scranton by Rev. Alvin E. Mr. Kreidler is employed by Am- Teichart. Mrs. Kreidler is the for- | erican Cyanamid Company and ex: | mer Hazel Kritzberger of Court- pects to return to Pikes Creek cn | dale. They. are the parents of two retiring. = Former Meeker RosidBnt Wed To Carl Ay, Chase Maryland Miss Carole Dorothy King, daugh-{ Ricky, Janice and Raymond, grand- David Hummell. The bride was attended by Mrs. | Beverly Hannah, a classmate; Mrs. Ann Grover and Mrs. Grace Sprouse, William Rittenhouses ‘Wed 30 Years June 18 Mr. and Mrs. William Ritten- house observed their 30th wedding anniversary on June 18. They are the parents of three | daughters, Mrs. Robert Parrish, Har- | dove Lake; Mrs. Michael Bielechi, Noxen; Mrs. Eddie Schapperth, of Maryland and in | | Trucksville. They also have three | the U. S. Army. | grandchildren, Holly Parrish, Billy The couple will reside in Framing- | and Bradley Bielechi. ham, Massachusetts, where Mr. Ay| Mrs, Rittenhouse is the former is stationed. { Flora Hummell, daughter of Mrs. Attending from this area -were | Carrie Hummell of Harveys Lake | the bride’s grandparents, Mr. and | and the late Eugene Hummell: | Mrs. Wayne King; Mrs. Frank Wa-| My Rittenhouse is the son of | | das, Donald F. King, Donald L.| the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ritten- | | King, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Richard King, house of Hunlock Creek. Attendants of the groom were his father, Carl Ay. Sr. brother, | John Ay ‘and Henry Stromberger. Both are graduates of Kenwood of Frostburg College, Maryland and | is 'a teacher in Baltimore County. is presently Wenn It’s re how accurate a watch can be, when it has a tuning fork. g ACCUTRON “‘424’* Waterproof,* sweep second hand, gilt ra- dial brush dial, luminous dots and hands. 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They Commonwealth Telephone Company | cn by train from New York, re- as a keypunch operator. turning in the same manner, Mr. Fritz is also a Lake-Lehman "Candy's first train ride. of Noxen Road, Harveys Lake, plans | ley Technical Institute. He is pres- | to be married on August 3 fo Nik ently attending Muhlenberg “College | | Miss Donna L. Wesley | Feted At Bridal Shower Mrs. Florence Wesley and Mrs. { Marilyn Richards entertained at a | variety shower in honor of bride- elect, Donna Lee Wesley, on Sun- | day, June 23. Miss Wesley is plan- ning to marry Russell Zimmerman. Games were played and a deli- cious lunch was served tp over twenty guests at the home of Mrs. Florence Wesley. The table was arranged with a bridal doll sur- rounded by pink, white and blue carnations and each favor was a bridal bouquet. Present: Betty Zekas, Marilyn Richards, Denise and Colleen Rich- ards, Mary ‘Scovall, Rachel! 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Present were: Bennie Hummell, Sr., Bennie, Jr., Metuchen, N.J; | Bugene Hummell, Jr., Parlin, N.J; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hummell and | Angela, Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Frantz and Glen, Jr., Ide- {town; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones, | Br., Tracey Lynn and Raymond, Jr., | Harveys Lake; Mrs. Charlotte Scott, | Larry, Janet, Alan and Judy, Noxen Joma the hostess. ONLY 1 LEFT Reg. 585." 674-7141 STORE HORE. 10:00 To 5:25 — THURS. 10:00 TO 8:45 DEVEN'S AGWAY YOUR HOME & GARDEN VALUE STORE 36 MILL STREET — DALLAS HIGH WHEEL CULTIVATOR el BEE LOW WHEEL CULTIVATOR $1595 SPECIALS on our own Squire Applegate Power Mowers 18” reg. %49.%% 20” reg. SI. 22” reg. 65.°° Brigg & Stratton Engines 544.95 552.95 — %91.95 95 21” De-Luxe Power Mower ir | BE DEVENS AGWAY 36 MILL STREET — DALLAS
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