te il- 9 12 ur n- nt us d- lis ve er al- Ve er- for ad + given by Mrs. i Betty Rogers, Mrs. B Carol Lamoreaux marries Gary M. * The Christain marriage of Miss Carol Ann Lamoreaux daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ter T. Lamoreaux of Huntsville Rd.,Lehman, to Gary M. Smith, - son of Garvin P. Smith and the late Iris Kitchen Smith of Har- veys Lake, was solemnized re- cently in the United Methodist Church of Lehman. : Rev. Fred M. Eister of the Methodist Church of Peckville, assisted by Rev. Winfield Kelly, performed the double ring cere- mony. Mrs. Gilbert Tough was or- ganist, Mrs. Howard Ehret so- loist and Timmy Viccica acolyte, nephew of the groom. The bride, given in marriage by her father was attired in a formal: h gow of ‘peau -de soil, designed with a sabrina necklingmyi long bridle pointed sleeves. ¥ilencon lace lavishly embroidered with seed pearls trimmed the gown. Her headpiece was a match- ing pearl and jewel Camelot . attached to a bouffant of pure, silk imported illusion. The bride carried a white Bible with an’ arrangement of white cymbiduim orchids and baker firm. A diamond antique bownot pin worn by her mother on her wedding gown; was pinned on the brides’ gown by her grand- mother Mrs. Morton Connelly. Mrs. Richard Stine, a sister in law of the groom, was ma- tron of honor. She was attired in a formal length gown of amethyst velvet, designed with elbow shy sleeves, high neck- line and A-line skirt. The back of the gown fea- tured a_ matching satin panel and bolim, complimented by a matching amethyst velvet and vail petal cloche. She car- ried an arrangement of eme- thyst gd white flowers form- ing a cross. Miss Dona Bidwell was maid of honor, Miss Sharon Williams and Miss Margaret Feist were Bridesmaids. Miss Debbie Lans- berry was flower girl, carring a basket of amethyst flowers. They were all attired in identi- cal gowns. : ‘Richard Stine, brother of the bridegroom, was Bestman. Ush- ers were William Bachman, John Molski and Gary Whitsell. Todd Cragle was ring bearer. The bride was feted at a pre- bridal shower Miss Pearl Averett, bride elect, was honored at a per- sonal shower Monday evening Ernest Bell, ShaveM®wn, at the Franklin - Tea Room. Table was festive with a bridal doll and white tapers forming the centerpiece. Guests included Mrs. Martin ‘Porter, Miss Ruth Lamoreaux, Mrs. Edna Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Shaver, Mrs. Mary Hess, Mrs. Mrs. Clara Eckert, Mrs. Mae VanCampen, Blanche Keller, Mrs. ‘Anna Peters, Miss Ruth Merrill, the honored guest and the . hostess. L:: Mrs. Bell atron of honor for rT AT AAT ATTA R& Bell will serve as Smith nuptial shower given by her at- tendents. Following the rehearsal, the bridal party and friends were entertained by the bridegroom's father. A reception and Dinner was held at the Trucksville Edu- cational Building, following the ceremony. The bride is a graduate of Lehman High School and Col- lege Misericordia where she received a bachelor of science degree in home economics. She is teaching in Wyalusing School District. The Bridegroom is a graduate of Dallas High School and at- tended Worcester Polytechnic ‘Institute of Massachusetts and { Wilkes College. He is employed ‘by the Charmin Paper Pro: ducts Co., Mehoopany. Following a wedding trip to Cape Cod and Vermont, the "couple will reside at Front St. Wyalusing. Purely {Personal Recent guests for Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle were Mrs. Jennie Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Eyet, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Race, and Mrs. Esther Haas. A spaghetti supper was held Nov. 2 by Mrs. Carrie Hum- mell, Harveys Lake, for Mrs. Frank Hummell who was hav- ing a birthday. Those helping to celebrate were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones and children, Noxen ; Mr. .and Mrs. Glenn Frantz and Tommy, Idetown: Mrs. Earle i Hummell and Mary Beth, S. ‘ Plainfield, M.J., and Mr. and i Mrs. i Angela, Trucksville. Frank Hummell and Stopping in later to wish : “Carroll a happy birthday was Mr. and Mrs. William Ritten- house, Harveys Lake. The last few weeks have proved pretty important to the family and friends mentioned above as the Ray Jones’ of Noxen on Oct. “27 celebrated their sixth wedding anniver- sary, and on Nov. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hummell cele brated their eighth. One Kunkletown resident is among the 228 Pennsylvania Students registered this fall at the University of Denver. He is Arthur Schmidt, R.D. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hig- gins, RD 3, Dallas, visited the Wheaton College campus for the annual Parent’s Day festivi- ties November 9. Their daugh- ter Ruth is a sophomore at the college. Mr. and Mrs. William Weber, ‘Orefield, Pa., came in over the weekend to attend the Wilkes College Homecoming. Corporal John Updyke re- turned to Marine Base, Cherry Point, N.C., on Tuesday after spending” ten days‘ with. his parents, Chief and Mrs. Her- bert Updyke, Trucksville. He has been in the Marines a year and will join his brother Corporal Robert, at Cherry Point. 61 Church St. Dallas, Pa. 18612 DR. DONALD E. GETZ Chiropractor BY APPOINTMENT ONLY (717) 675-3158 4 The Kingston House Will Be Happy To Accept ~ RESERVATIONS NOW For: Weddings — Class Reunions Dinner-Dances — Meetings and Anniversary Parties Call 288-4525 For Available Dates “THE KINGSTON HOUSE" 947 Market Street Kingston AAA AA ATT AAT TI iT AT A ATT TAT AAT ATH JUST A SPIN OF THE DIAL and you reach Dallas Harveys Lake Center Moreland ~ Fowler, Dick and Watker The Boston Store Wilkes-Barre, Pa. DIAL DIRECT 823-4141 Sweet Valley Noxen DIAL 674-1181 No Toll Charge THE John is an electronics spe- cialist and Robert is enrolled in the Eastern University of North Carolina,where he is majoring in business adminis- tration. Mrs. Dewey Richards, Trucksville was admitted to Nesbitt Hospital on Friday, going via Kingston Township ambulance. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Herner of Towanda spent the weekend with Ray’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs: Gordon Austin, of Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Austin, with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lum- ley, Mary Alice and Kathy Lumley, spent a weekend re- cently with Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Jones and family in Cata- sauqua. Clarance J. LaBar, 64 Norton Ave., Dallas, celebrated his 75th birthday November 10. Attending the family dinner were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. An- trim, Jr., Anda and Erin, of Wellsboro; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hope, Jr., with Joanne, Clive III, Brent and Darwin, Ocean City, N.J.; Dora LaBar, Miss Cathy Daniels, and Miss Bea Frond, all of Arlington, Val.“ DALLAS POST, NOV. 14, 1968 Members of the Harveys Lake Women’s Club, seated left to right, are: Mrs. Grace Martin, Mrs. William Borton, Mrs. Elwood Whitesell, Mrs. Robert Pilger, Mrs. Robert Traver, Mrs. Howard Jones, Mrs. C. Wesley Boyle, Mrs. John Zorzi, Mrs. Bradley Ide, Mrs. Carl Swanson. Standing are new members, Mrs. John Brin, Mrs. Thomas Baer, Mrs. Donald Dickson, Mrs. Russell Dodd, Mrs. Charles Gable, Mrs. Albert Hawk, Mrs. Carl Strawser, Harveys Lake Womens Club initiates 9 members Mrs. Allen Sorchik, chairman for the Christmas Cheer bas- kets, made several announce- ments. Neighbors over 70 are - The Harveys Lake Womens Service Club held their Novem- ber dinner meeting at the Wa- hoo Inn, Harveys Lake. At a candlelight ceremony preceding the dinner, which was served to 68, nine new members were initiated into full membership. Mrs. Joseph Rauch, Mrs. Rowland Ritts and Mrs. Lee Bicking conducted the initiation and pinned each one with a corsage’ of fall flowers. Mrs. Howard Jones presided at the business meeting. Devo- tions and Pledge to the Flag were led by Mrs. Grace Martin. : "Mrs. C. Wesley Boyle re- ported plans for the New York trip were completed and reser- vations were closed. Nesbitt Auxiliary fair Nov. 20-21 A Holiday Fair will be held at the Nesbitt Hospital Nurses’ Home on Nov. 20 and 21 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. J Sponsored by the Shavertown Branch of the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Women’s Auxiliary, the’ fair will feature delicates- sen foods; jams, baked goods, candies, handmade gifts” and névVelty items: in AR a Holiday “decorations ‘will be on display for the benefit of idea seekers and a snack bar will be open both days. All branches of the auxiliary are participating in the fair which is.open to the public. 1 Z i 3 PLANNING TO BUILD? BUILD IN CAREFREE ELECTRIC HEAT Re Now is the time to go modern all the way by installing safe, clean, carefree ELECTRIC heat throughout your entire home. Each room can be regulated at any desired individual tem- perature without affecting the rest of the house. Savings are great with ELECTRIC heat and TOTAL ELECTRIC LIVING too! LUZERNE ELECTRIC- UGI CORPORATION DIVISION | ) 1313 une MacCloskey, right, New Goss Manor, Dallas Township, discusses advertising with Bernice Fitz-Gibbon, former advertising manager of Macy's and Gimbels and author of a top-selling book on the profession, at the 20th annual Advertising and Sales Promotion Conference at College Misericordia recently. Miss MacCloskey was cochairman of the conference. eligible, and the public is asked to submit names as soon as pos- sible. Members are requested to BRIDE'S BOUQUET OF BEAUTIFUL STERLING Which of these lovely patterns by “America’s Ofdest PAGE NINE make home-made cookies and volunteers are needed to pack and deliver these boxes. 27 Silversmith” will you choose for your very own? They are all so lovely . . . 30 unmistakably Kirk. Payments May Be Arranged FRANK CLARK, Inc. Jeweler 63 South Main St, Wilkes-Barre Pade twa YN
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