mel Bor- vil- oWw- st, 0f tive his and had Mrs. Vvs. Mr. and Ley bert 1gS- ton, usy ley. “he alls her of toh, Jost Vrs. day hal- ited had une stob nor erd, ne ine, wn fos- nds, ers, ers, mer Mr. ille, rod “of nce 0X- ital nth, x vice far- son “of lent | in IS on- tte olps ur- ers fol- § } PATZAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heffernan! and family, Druid Hills, town, after Ocean Ofty: Mr. Za Mrs, and daughters, are iM visiting ‘in Denver, Coigeedo. Thomas Overbrcok Awenue, Miss Donish C. Smith, West Dallas had as weekend guests Miss Joyce Ness, York; Miss Phyllis Heist, ! Pittshitrh, and Miss Sandra; Bloomer, Great Valley. Mrs. Harvey Ritohis has re- turned to her home at Idetown after being a patient at Nesbitt | Hospit: al. Mr. and Mrs. Morton = Connolly and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoover of Lehman spent the weekend with Gordon Hoover and family in North Plainsfield,” N.J. At tha ‘time, Linda Hoover was also’ entertaining a covcin from Newark, New Jersey, as house guest. Daniel Pashi, son of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Joseph Dachi of Lorkwosd Road, was admited to the Pediatric serv- ice at General Hospital: on Satur- dav. suffer; from = virns. Daniel will be two vears old in Sententber His tw, grandmothers are Mrs. Marv Dashi and Mrs. Tva Hall, both of Memorial Shrine Read. Mrs. George Pellitieri ard daugh- ter Vivienndga the week wt Mrs. Harry Bigelow. Mr. Merle ‘Bigelow and family, Shaver- Shaver- | returned home on Sunday! vacationing for two weeks at Templin | the Middle West and | f Trenton, N.J.. spent ' her parents, Mr. and and Mrs. | town, visited them on Saturday evening, 5 we # Mrs. Florence Phillips has sold | her home on Norton Avenue, Dallas. | Floyd Ide of Norton Avenue, Dal- las, is a patient in Nesbitt Hos- pital. Susan Moen, Bruce Moen. Split Rail Lane, Dallas, | | reper: THE DALLAS POST, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1968 — ——— SECTION A — PAGE 5 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Miss Sondra Slimak, Repent Barber Exchange Vows | To Observe Her 75th MRS. ROBERT ALLEN BARBER Miss Sandra Lee Slimak, daughter carnations and streamers. of Mrs. Bertha C. Slimak of RD 1, ! Steele Road, Plymouth, and Mr. Mi- | chael Slimak, RD 5, Shavertown, | recently becamé the bride of Rob- Tate of Mrs. | {ert Allen Barber, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Allen B. Barber of 1342 East is undergoing surgery at Nesbitt | Weaver Street, Philadelphia, at a Hospital. actomobile acbident a yack ago. Atty. B. B .Lewis of 39 Wond- lawn Avenue, Dallas. observed his 83rd birthday on Saturday, 29, Atty. Lewis is still practicing law in his office cw Nain Street, Dallas. | Susan was injured in an | late spring wedding in Calvary Bible Church, Wilkes-Barre. The Reverend William J. Ran- dolph of Jarrettown, Pennsylvania, performed palms and. large bouquets of white gladioli and carnations. Organist | was Mrs. Priscilla Hall of Wilkes- Barre and soloist was Mrs. Edna Bruce Hopkins and Sam Zachary Baeder of Portland, Oregon. of Dallas have returned to Blooms- | The bride, escorted by her father, burg N= for the sum- | was attired in a formal-length white mer SesSIOns During the month of | chantilly lace gown fashioned with June, the 0 students were busy a portrait neckline, doing cdi: long tapered bs for Back Mountain | sleeves, and. pointed bodice line. The rczidents. Paul Monahan, Sr. of h-ing a natient at General Hospital, Wilkes- Burs Mrs. Flovd Slocum. Mr, and Mrs. Barry Slocum and children, Gresa and Stephanie, are spending their vacation at Lake Underwood. Miss Wendy White is with them and Mrs, Beverly White will join them this week. Gary Morris, son of Mr. and Ms. Melvin Morris. Demands Road Dnl- Jas. celebrated his fifteenth birth day on Sunda vas honored onest at an outdoor party. at Lghen Tela,’ Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith of Brain- tree, Massachusetts, will spend the auction weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas. es * * Miss Ann Peterson is doing voi- unteer work in a day camp in Hart- ford, Con . * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eggleston. Vernon, are spending their honey- moon at the Barbadas Hilton Hotel, Island of Barbadas, and the Trini- dad Hilton Hotel, Indies. | bouffant five-tiered skirt swept in- Ito a chapel train. The neckline and sequins. Her four-tiered I'scalloped elbow:-length veil = fell from a "forehead cluster ©of net the double ring cere- | June | mony before an altar adorned with : | necticut, Country tiered skirt were sprinkled with iri- | Club Read has returned home after | descent leaves dotted with pearlized flowers | held together by mohair bowettes. She carried a cross-s'sned bouquet of white daisies arranged about a white lace-covered Bible, a gift from the bridegrsom. Mrs. Judy Paltrineri. Shavertown, was matron of honor for her sister. She wore a royal blue A-line dress of peau crystal; its empire bodice was trimmed with white daisies. | Her headpiece was a matching | mantown High School, Albert W. Mitchell, Audubon Park, New Jersey, was best man. Ushers were Claud Button, Shaver- town; Samuel F. Phillips, Lantz, Maryland; and Donald Phy, Ardsley. The best man and ushers weres at- tired in powder blue dinner jackets and black pants. The ring bearer, Master Paul But- ton of Dallas, was dressed identi- cally to the male attendants. The mother of the bride selected a light blue A-line dress with a matching lace duster. She wore white accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The mother of the bridegroom choe a blue dress and jacket en- semble with matching accessories; she also wore a pink rose corsage. Following a reception held at the Jackson Township Fire Hall, the couple left on a wedding trip through parts of Pennsylvania, Con- Massachusetts, and New York. For traveling the bride chose a lavender dress with white ac- cessories and wore a corsage of yel- low carnations. Mrs. Barber was graduated from Lake-Lehman Area High School, and Prairie Bible Institute, Three Hills, Alberta, Canada. She was a member of the faculty of Prairie Bible Institute from 1965 through 1968. Mr. Barber, a graduate of Ger- Philadelphia, received a bachelor of science de- | gree in Bible from Philadelphia Col- | lege of Bible. double how with a short scalloped veil. ‘She carried a cross-shaped bouquet of yellow daisies. Bridesmaids -were Mrs. Ford. Plymouth. and Miss Rose Ann Ratzlaff, Alberta, Canada. Their | powder blue dresses and veils were Henry Peterson on Norton Avenue, | of the same design as the maAtron of honor’s; they carried -cross- shaped: bouauets of powder land white daisies. Miss Brenda Button, Dallas, was flower girl; she wore a powder blue dress similar to those of the at- tendants, and carried a basket of mixed flowers. The candle lighter Lorraine | blue | was Miss Susan Weber of Ithaca, | Trinidad, West | New York; she was dressed identi- cally to the flower girl, and carritd a white taper arranged with blue PLEASURE The Newly Remodeled ~ Attractive at the DALLAS - FOODS For Your “EATING OUT” SUBURBAN RESTAURANT “Y” — Routes 309 and 118 HARVEYS LAKE HIGHWAY ® SPECIALIZING IN TASTY, HOME-MADE ® LARGE, COMPLETE MENU © HOMEMADE SOUP and DESSERTS ~ ® ORDERS TO “TAKE OUT” OPEN DAILY — 6 A.M. UNTIL MIDNIGHT He is pursuing a master of theology degree at Dallas lap residence in Dallas, Birthday On July 11 Mrs. Walter Overbrook Brzyski, Avenue, 70 East Shavertown, will observe her 75th birthday on | July 11. Mrs. Brzyski, the former Mary | Novak, was born in Miners Mills. | She and her husband, the late Wal- | ter Brzyski, lived in Hudon, Water- Ig bury, Connecticut, and Newark, New Jersey, before settling in the Back Mountain area 36 years ago. Mrs. Brzyski is a member of Gate of Heaven Church and its Altar and Society. The is an avid reader, and derives much pleasure from cewing, knitting, walking, gardening. etc. She enjoys travei- ing and has most recently vicited Florida and Expo 67, Montreal. She is looking forward te her vacation which she will spend in Rezary this vear, California. Mrs. Brzvski is the mcther of three d2uchters, Mrs. Frank Kar- weta, Shavertown; - Mrs. = Harold Miller, Williamsport, and Mrs. Jo- seph Kuvhasti, with whom che re- sides. There are seven grandchil- dren. Gerald Miller, who recently received a degree in Electrical En- ~necorine at the Pennsylvania State University; anne Miller. student at Blaomshiirg State ‘Teachers Collage; Mary Jn ard Frank Karweta Bar- Fara and Michaol Kyhoprti, all stn- dents in the Dallas Avea Schools, and two vear old Jecey Kubasti. Mice Gloria Nalhaay Is Honored At Shower Miss Gloria Dolbear of Overbrook | Newberry of Dallas. 3 Avenue, Dallah, was guest of hon- | or at a bridal linen shower given | | recently by Mrs. Paul Mulcey at | her home on Overbrok Avenue. Miss Dolbear will marry Mr. Arnold Miss Dolbear will marry Mr. Arno at Shavertown Methodist Church. Punch was served from a beauti- fully decorated table in the family recom. A buffet supper was set up in the dining room with orchids and roses as floral decorations. | Present were Mesdames Dale Parry, William Krimmel, Durland Daron, Walter Kozemchak, Harry | Galletly, Dallag; Mrs. Gerald Stout, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Monhtainton; Mrs. Robert Dolbear, the hostess and the guest of honor. Thedlogical Seminary, Dallas, Texas, in preparation for the ministry. 3 | Lehigh Valley Railroad. | nah Shields, | | Edward Dunn, | The bride was honored at pre- | nuptial showers given by Mrs. Charles Zimmerman, Orrstown; Mrs. Lorraine Ford, Plymouth; staff | members of Prairie Bible Institute, Three Hills, Alberta, Canada; ladies | of Chelten Baptist Church, Jarret- ! town; and Mrs. Judy Paltrineri and Mrs. Norman Lamoreaux, Shaver- town. ; Mr. and Mrs. Allan B. Barber entertained out-of-town guests at a buffet dinner preceding the wed- ding rehearsal. Following the re- hearsal, tertained at the home of Mr. Mrs. Michael Slimak. Out-of-town guests New York, West Virginia, Florida, Oregon, and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Barber are involved | in Bible camp work for the entire the bridal party was en- | and | represented | New Jersey, Maryland, | | summer at Camp Sankanac, Spring | | City; in September they will take Texas. fhe noble 2 wine cooler + ah 200 your own. Height 8%” OF = $29.50 = See our selection of silver for Ri oR beverage service. FRANK 63 South Main i$ Sparking itt for someone's table—~o= Payment May Be Arranged S Jeweler , AZs MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY - STORE HOURS 9:30 TO 5:25 — THURS. 9:30 TO 9:00 (CLOSED THURSDAY — JULY 4) i AREEERATRRY CLARK St., Wilkes-Barre Observe Silver Wedding Bnniversary Mr. and Mrs. Clarence berry of 160 East (Center M. New- | Charleston, S.C; Mrs. Martha Gill, i Church Street, Mr. And Mrs. Observed Anni Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Reed of Dallas, observed their 45th Wedding Anniver- sary on July 2 at a family dinner served at Castle Inn in their honor. An Open House will be held on i Sunday, July 7, at their home from 12, 1923 2 to 5 p.m. No invitations have been issued. Friends are invited. The ccuple were married on July in Newburgh, New York, by Rev. C. A. Cranston, pastor of | the First United Methodist Church | Norma | fore Reed, treet, | Dallas; Mrs. Beatrice Farr, Shaver- | Thanks For Donations Shavertown were married 25 years | town; Mrs.. Hannah Fletcher, Kings- | on June 14. They observed their |ton; Stasia and Elnora at home. | Silver Wedding Anniversary in| rt a dai their home on Sunday, June 16, at a surprise Open. Houge arranged t* Nrea Student Accepted their children. i The Newberrys were married in By HAlderson-Broaddus oming ived in the yt Wyoming ang have fived oo Be Miss Esther Arendt, daughter of Back Mountain Area since then. Mrs. Mure Afendt of h Mr. Newberry is employed by the x Y 9 oxen, has | been accepted by Alderson-Bread- | dus College in Philippi, West Vir- Mrs. Newberry is the former Han- | ginia. daughter of the late : | Mr. and Mrs. William Shields of iss Ath e Poem of Lote: Wyoming. ‘Mr. Newberry is the son | ~C7Man Area igh chool, 1s plan- ning to major in nursing. She was d Mrs. 2h rs | active in National Honor Society, { of the late Mr. Chandler | Future Teachers of America, band, The couple have seven children: | journalism and was a member of { Clarence, Sweet Velley Carl, | the junior play cast while in high EE mn - | school. Alderson-Broadus College, found- ed in 1871, is a fully accredited, — IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE — | Fair. | White Elephant Sale and Bake of Newburgh. The Reeds have three children, | Mrs. Joyce Fiske, Darby, Pa.; Mrs. | Crispell, Dallas and Theo- Harveys Lake. They grandchildren, Garry Reed, Stephen D., : : gm { have seven | Fiske, Linda Mrs. Nicholas Konek would. like to extend her appreciation to every- one who helped with the recent Sale | Trucksville Fire Company She. says, “Thank wou” to those who donated White Elephant objects and baked goods. The Fair was held on Memorial Highway in Trucksville on June 20, 21 and 22. at the private, liberal arts institution of 850 men and women, which is af- filiated with the American Baptist denomination. It is situated in the hills . of - central West Virginia just 100 miles south of Pittsburgh on the exact site of the first land- | battle of the Civil War. Students from more than twenty states and several foreign countries are enrolled. | the Carlton Reed versary July 2 Joyce, Wayne, Jay and Paul Cris- pell. Mrs. Reed, a graduate of Edin- boro State Normal School, taught th Warren, Pennsylvania, public schools. Mr. Reed was in construc- tion work and during World War II, he spent two years in the North Atlantic as civilian technician. Be- fore retiring, he was employed by Carey Baxter and Kennedy as a dragline operator. The Reeds are members of the United Methodist Church, Dallas. MOTORCOACH Lbscordd, U.S., CANADA, MEXICO we make all the arrangements Travel Department 825-4551 THE National Bank OF WILKES ~-BARRE 11 West Market Street Yh Ee STOCK ‘ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE Every Department Features Big Savings JULY | FAMOUS BRANDS JUNIORS’ - MISSES” - CHILDREN’S TOWELS Sj 63 Women’s KNIT TOPS, SHORTS, Blouses *1.°® 2 for “3 SANDALS, CANVAS CASUALS $3.18 Semi-Annual SHOE EARANGE | 52.97 and 53. values fo $8 Casuals and Dress Styles Children’s Sneaks $1 97 RYLONS 3 Pairs $1. 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