NIA ge | laugh- Kon- Road, 1 this )68-69 'emple orado. artici- ns on erage, guage, ollege dition ollege , and begins with il 26, cludes ilture, . As ), Mise rivate terna- Spain. four- romen ‘ound - man’s uly of large mn parti- ses- lude: Ave- RD 1, High- allas; treet, Petro, Wild- begin rough 11 Fire nnual 11 at nnock their Aug- ugust rman, rv Jo- 1 Police notify tation > and nnual used" school school ovides ehicle trans- shall State such vision s that 1ipped talled, "POSES. untain School m. to o the ea in Con- . more buses > time Time. a EE 1 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA mk THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1968 = SECTION A — PAGE 5 Purely eigh borhood News nd Notes Of Personal Interest Personal Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rushefski have recently moved to Jackson | Road, Shavertown RD from Dickson City. The Rushefskis have three children, Stanley, Paul and Celeste. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hunter and 7 a | | \ Area Welcomes New Family To Auction | To Observe Birthday At A Family Dinner Mrs. O. L. Harvey will observe her birthday tomorrow at a family dinner in her home at 142 Frank- family have returned home after lin Street, Dallas. spending a few days at Lake Mrs. Harvey jis the former Ella | George, New York. While there, Bulford, daughter of B. Frank and | they vgsited Fort William Henry, Ellen Duckworth Bulford. Mr. Bul- Magic rest, Indian Village and ford was the last surviving signer Story Town. They took a cruise of the Dallas Borough charter. on the 32 mile lake, Mary Miller of Huntsville Road was a guest the Hunters. | Vacationing for a week at the’ Thousand Islands were Mr. and Mrs. i Richard Schooley and sons, Richard and Gary, Ruggles; Mr. and Mrs. | Calvin Strohl, James, Sherry and | Herbert. Mrs. Harvey's ancestors was the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cushman Rev. Jacob Jrhnson, first minister and children, Robert wand David, | to Wyoming Valley. have moved from North Wells Ave- nue, Kingston to Ridge Street, Dal- | las. | Mrs. Earl H. Monk has returned to her home on Pinecrest Avenue, Dallas, after spending five weeks in Philadelphia = visiting Mrs. Sara McCracken. "Bonnie and Nancy Robbins, Edi- son, New Jersey. daughters of Mr. Jessie Austin Brickel Class, the and Mrs. Doaglas Robbins, are Woman's Society ‘of Christian Ser- epending the week with their vice, and the Dallas District WCTU. grandmother, Mrs. LaVerne Rice, She and her husband reside in the pus home which was built by Mr. Har= . Mrs. Joseph Muzvlowski | were ' veekand guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Richard Strazdus, RD 3, Dal- | las, enroute home to Alberta, Can- | There were many newcomers to | the Back Mountain Area attending ada. after twn vears in LaPaz Bo. (the Back Mountain Memorial Li- as they Ek the three-day affair livia. The Muzylowskis will have brary Auction for the first time. last week. ev, and Mrs. William Methodist Church, and student at a four th wacation. then will ro | Each year, area residents welcome C. Bispels and children, Judy Ann Wesley Theolowical Semina ry, hit to ia for two Hire ‘verrs, [CW citizens to the community and and William, Jr. moved to Shaver- Washington. D.C, who was or- Mr. Muzylowski is in eonstiliction | 2TC glad to see their faces at the town from Philadelphia about two dained a ministerial deacon on May BOTY ‘auction which is a community af- weeks ago. Rev. Bispels has taken 26 at Wyoming Conference. Mrs. : : fair. over the pastorate of St. Paul's Harvey also has one living sister, | Darty Parsons, on of Mr. and The Dallas Post _ photographer. Lutheran Church in Shavertown. Mrs. Clarence R. Elston of Hunts- Mrs. Ralph Parsons, Main Street, | oi a ville Dallas, recently arrived home from | caught the most recent newcomers The old Bulford homestead, home | of Mr. and Mrs. John Bulford, grandparents of Mrs. Harvey, was recently torn down to build the new Dallas Post Office. Mr. and Mrs. John Bulford also owned a store and blacksmith shop on this property many years ago. One of Mrs. Harvey was chief operator of the Dallas and Harveys Lake ex- changes for Commonwealth Tele- phone Company for many years. She was also administrator of the Florence Foster Jenkins Estate in New York City. Mrs. Harvey is an ‘active mem- ber of Dallas Methodist Church, the vey on Franklin Street. The Harveys have one daugh- er, Mrs. Thomas E. Cease, Dallas, and one. grandson, Rev. Allan J. Cease, pastor of Slocum United Mary Anne Fidati Marries Robert H. Eggleston Sarah Schmidle Sarah Schmidle of Fernbrook was married on July 6 to Donald Derby of Stroudsburg, formerly of Dallas. The wedding took place at the home of her son, Thomas Schmidle, Jr., 19 Solith Lehigh Street, Trucks- ville. Rev.” Gomer, pastor of Trucksville Metodist Church, per- formed the ceremony. The bride wore a pink lace dress with an overlay of chiffon with white accessories. She carried a white bible adorned with pink and white carnations. i Becomes Bride Of Donald Derby In Trucksville Matron of honor was Mrs. Nancy Schmidle, daughter-in-law of the bride. She chose a yellow whipped cream dress with white accessories and wore a corsage of green cdr- nations. Best man was Thomas Schmidle, Jr; son of the bride. A reception was held at 2 o'clock at the Schmidle home. Mr. Derby is the owner of “Der- by’s Chevron” gas station in i Stroudsburg where the couple wa | reside. The William Mosses { The Bill Mosses of Trucksville are really having a ball this month. For Mrs. H. H. Zeiser Has 95th Birthday Mrs. H. H. Zeiser who celebrated the auction they had as guests Mr. and Mrs. William Moss Jr, ‘Wendy, Sue, Bill 3rd and Christie, Minneapolis, Minn. and Bill's sister | Mrs. Lillian Martin of = Cleveland, | Ohio. Bill Jr. and wife will leave today for home, Wendy and Sue will go te Pine Beach, Ohio for a& vacation with their other grand folk, Mr. and Mrs. George Diball. Mrs. Martin and Bill 3rd and a month, Leslie Kim Maslow Country Club Road, Dallas,” have pital on July . 1 Leslie, who weighed 5 pounds, 8 ounces at birth, has four sisters and one brother. They are Jennifer MRS. ROBERT H. EGGLESTON and | Christie will stay in Trucksville for | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maslow of | announced the birth vf a baby! daughter, Leslie Kim, at Mercy Hos- | het ninety fifth birthday, durihg | the Auction, as she always does, had a series of family birthday din- ners. 3 Presents, candles and all were en- {joyed by her. ? Guests were her son Bruce and wife, Alice, of Butternut Farm, Kingston, R.I, Mrs. Clarence Bostoh, | Nicholson,” Mrs. Leighton Scott, Easton, Leighton Scott of Penn State, Millie Smith of Dallas. de — IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE — STOP THAT ITCH | wn ‘ter husband and new baby girl Trucksville, Bien Hoa, Vietnam. ‘He was a | member of the 101st Air borne | division and was there for seven | months. He has been discharged | Surprise 30th Anniversary Party |g. ams Mtar Society ‘To Sell Baked Goods from the service. Dannv is a grade Held For The Norma Nn Sha nN nons | St. naps Hive Sidiots AEE uate of Dallas High School. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brewster | A thirtieth nd Sandra Gramley. Susan was |Andrew’s Eastern Orthodox Church | surprise ir ie anniversary a ra y: 25.3 of Dallas will hold a bake sale, Sat- | and children, Lucy, Neddie and Mat- | | party was given ‘in honor of Mr. grandparents’ thew from Ossining, N.Y., spent two | and Mrs. Norman Shannon of RD (urday, July 20, at Sandy Bottom, | weeks visiting ‘Mr. John Brewster, 1, Harveys Lake, at their home re- Harveys Lake. A large variety of 20 Terrace Drive, Dallas. The cently, by their daughters, Mrs. Car- baked goods will be available be-| Brewsters visit at this time each son Gramley, Jr., Miss Betty Shan- ginning at 11:0' and continuing un- year especially to attend the Li- non and Miss Virginia Shannon, til 6 pm. born on her anniversary. The table was decorated with a large cake, silver party favors and a centerpiece of pink sweetheart roses with anniversary plates and brary Auction. and their son, Phil Shannon, all napkins. | ‘Chairman and co-chairman for! Mr. and Mrs. George Searfoss of of Harveys Lake. Prosont were: Mrs. Alle Bain- | the event are Mrs. Frank Lengyel James Street, Shavertown, and| Mr. and Mrs. Shannon were mar- bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius and rs Dighoel Brin, nn Harold Haefele, Daniel and Deborah ried on June 28, 1938. They 2lso Smith, Mrs. Hilda Traver, Timmy | Officers of the Society pres rs of Oak Hill, Dallas, returned today | have two granddaughters, Susan Traver, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wi, [Anton Huminik, president; Mrs. | after snending a few days in At- TT liams, Mrs. Ruth Williams, Mr. and | Paul Selingo, secretary; and Mrs. | lantic City. ‘HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Adam Stefanowicz, Mrs. Ben Robert Rhodes, treasurer. 2 | Mr. gud Mrs. Keith Yeisley and| Miss Sheryl Evans of Greenbelt, Stefanowicz, Marcia, Brenda ‘and BH | family y spending two weeks in | Mar land, formerly of Trucksville, ! Tresea, Harry Weaver, Mrs. ‘How- | | the Back’ Mountain Area visiting | Bulgin rd from the Wil-' ard Tiggins, Mrs. Roney Morrison, | To Hold fee Comm Social ends fod relatives. They also | liamsport Hospital where she had Denise, Roney and Wendell, Mr. and | An ice cream social, including | spent Sst weekend in Hanncock, | surgery on her left knee, She has Mrs. Robert Gordon, Nancy and yo emade strawberry shortcake, | New York. at a family home. been convalescing at the home of Allan, Mrs. Elizabeth . Zacharias, | wom Barbecues, colfeo and soda will | Mr. and Mrs. George Ivy and her aunt, Miss Joan Collins, in Wil- | George Zacharias, Rev. and Mrs. | “3 04 at the Fire Hall in Sweet ' son. Joey. have recently taken up! lamsport, while her parents, Mr. | Amandas Hungsinger, Dave Wilson, | valley on Saturday, July 27, at 5 | residence in Tracksville. They were |and Mrs. Hayden Evans, and Miss Betty Shannon, Miss Virginia pif, 2 former residents of Spring Gadas, brother, “Butch”, are relocating in Shannon, Phil Shannon, Mr. and | mu. Qwest Valley Volunteer Fire | Easton. : Boston, Massachusetts, where Mr. Mrs. Carson Gramley, Jr. Susan Company Ladies’ = Auxiliary will Mr. ‘and Mrs. Del and Sandra and the guests of honor. | sponsor the event. | Frew sid Evans is now employed. daughters, Nancy, Becky, Patti and’ ———— - Melaine have purchased a home on Davenport Street, They are for- may residents of Donora. Penna. Mr Frew is aseociated with American | Chain and Cable of Wilkes-Barre Mrs. Jocevh Tait, dauchters, Sondra and SQuesn, sennt 3 few davs Jast week visitine Mr. and Mrs. | Alevander Dmochoski. Mt. Airy Pnrad, Shavertown. and Mr and Mrs. Jares C. Thomas. Norton Avenue, Dallas. They wvidit here ever vear to attend the auction and to visit velatives and friends in the area. The Taits are former nesi- dents of Overbrook Road, Shaver- town. _ Mr gl Me Fead Fhert have | moved Tram Miner Street Hudson, to Grandview Avenue, Dallas, ‘Mrs. Fred Anderson Honored By Cancer Society Fin Mr. and Mrs. Fugene (Ted) ILa- | Velle and son, Tarmv of Joseph | Strent @allas. and Bohbv Binney. Jneerh Street, have retriinad hame from a camnine trin at Wilsonville | Park. Lake Wallenpaupack. Mrs. Mary Glahn flew fram Ro- chacter New York, to Joliet. IM- inois, where che ja enanding ceveral | weeke with her brothers. Sheldon | and Glend of Prvan and families. Mrs. William Wright. Vari) Drive. returned Fridav from | General Hoenital where she had | heen a patient for a week. ctoyp Mrs. Fred Anderson of Shaver- | | man, Kingston, who recently com- She | town who has been a volunteer for "pleted two years as presidet of the hopes to return to work next week. | the Luzerne County Unit of the area unit. Mrs. Anderson’s other contribu~ tions t, the Cancer Crusade and Mrs. Anderson, who is a mem- | the local unit include her work in ber of the board of directors of the | the public service and public re- Luzerne County, served as the 1968 | lations projects of the Luzerne is a | leadership and devotion to the Can- | Cancer Crusade district chairman | County organization. | cer Crusade and other projects of for the Back Mountain Area. Area| Mrs. Anderson is associated with | chairman was Mrs. John Konsavage. ' The Dallas Post on the news staff. Big Clearance MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Many Colors - - = Variety of Patterns BUDDIES MAIN STREET — LUZERNE | American Cancer Society for many | years receives the organization's ! rhinestone Sword of Hope for her | Bob Wilkes, Westminster Drive, is a patient at General Hospital. Tra ‘Smith, West Dallas, patient in General Hospital. Myra Berti, Franklin Street, stu- the society, from Harold R. Pitt- dent narse at Geisinger Hospital | ae. is enjoying a\ tw. week vacation with her mother, Hazle. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans, former | Demunds Road, Dallas, residents, | returned for the Library Auction) Mrs. Daniel Robinhold, Camp Hill, t was guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Riuther#ard, Machell Avenue, over the weekend. She ‘came up to at- tend the twenty second annual Li- brary Auction. i The former Debbie Rogers and were lively bidders at ‘the auction. Both she and her husband are tup- perclassmen at Syracuse University. The baby is the campus darling. | Debbie is daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Rogers, Harris Hill Road, WE GIVE S&H § — i sity of Scranton, officiated at the { Tunner were used as aisle decora- | appliqued with English net. photo by Bradford Bachrach: Miss Mary Anne Fidati and Rob- ert Himmler Eggleston were mar- ried in St. Clare’s Church, Green Ridge on June 29 at 11 am. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Robert Fidati of 1106 | Grandview Street, Scranton. Mr. Eggleston is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston of Orchard Hill Farm, Vernon. Rev. Richard Grady, SJ, Univer- ceremony. The sanctuary wags . banked with arrangements of white carnations and springarye. Arrange- ments of greenery and a white satin | tions. The bride, estorted by her father, wore an ivory tone gown of English net, appliqued with motifs of re- embroidered Alencon lace and | raced with seed pearls and pail-| i lettes, featiuring high fly-way neck- | line and long tapered sleeves. The | | scalloped A-line skirt was designed with a cathedral-length train also | Her | | head piece was = re-embroidered | Alencon lace toque crowned with I motif clusters of Alencon lace | { which extended to frame the face, from which flowed a silk French illusion full-length veil. She car- ried a camelot-style boujuet of step- hanotis with Alencon lace used in a cache manner, and Marion beatuy ivy. Her maid of honor, Miss Tina Rodgers of Scranton, was attired in a floor-length model gown of ivory peau de soie, featuring a bateau neckline, sleeves edged with self-tubin, and flared back sweep with a deep cowl. Her headpiece was designed with kazan loops of ivory silk illusion. ‘She carried a camelot-style bouquet of step- hanotis, rubrum lilies and Marion beauty ivy. Bridesmaids were Miss Nancy Eggleston of Vernon, sister of the bridegroom, Misses Patricia and Judith Flaherty of Washington, D.C. and Miss Mary Clare Durso of New York City, all cousins of the bride. They wore dresses identical to that of the maid of honor. Judy Fidati, sister of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a gown of ivory silk organza over white taffeta, with full skirt, French tucked bodice and matching velvet sash. She wore matching velvet rib- bons and stephanotis in her hair, land carried a basket of stephanotis, raobrum lilies and Marion beauty ivy. James Oliver, Jr., of Dallas; was! best man for his cousin. Ushers were Edward E. Durkin of Forty Fort; David Faux of Clarks Summit; . Francis Palumbo of Scranton, cousin of the bride, and Ward Howard of Lake Harmony. A reception followed at Irem Temple €ountry Club, Dallas. Mother of the bride wore a can- dlelight silk mauve taffeta ensem- ble, matching accessories and cham- pagne cymbidium orchids. The bridgeroom’s mother selected a coat and dress ensemble of pure silk desire«in a pale shade of mint green. The couple went to Barbados and Trinidad Islands in the West Indies on their honeymoon. For traveling, the bride wore a French blue silk "and worsted ensemble with white accessories and a white corsage. Upon ‘their return, the ocuple will reside at Orchard Hills Farm, Ver- non. The bride is an alumna of Mary- wood Seminary and attended Wheeling College and the Univer- sity of Scranton Evening College. She was an employee of Lacka- wanna Wilkes-Barre. The bridegroom is a Tunkhan- nock High School graduate and at- tended Bob Jones University and Broward College. He- is associated with his father at Eggleston Cider Company in Vernon. George W. Williams In Yorktown, Virginia Machinist Mate Third Class George W. Williams, USCGR, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Williams of Woodlawn Avenue, Dallas, and hus- band of the former Miss Marion R. Dixon of Blmerest Drive, Dallas, is attending Instructor School at the U. S. ‘Coast Guard Reserve Train- ing Center in Yorktown, Va. As a Coast Guard reservist, he will receive two weeks of instruc- tion in military teaching methods, the mse of training aids, lesson plans, study techniques, and methods of presentation. 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