orn- at of 1 her say t the te in hool, 1967, Nes- lhe rom ams re. mer hich the fire vith een ren ew ‘an- > on re-', ken jer- ver nto nts A&E : Theres 3 only one : WELCOME x: WAGON > SA couple observe 30th anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Chester T. Lamoreaux, Lehman, cele- brated their 30th wedding an- niversary Aug. 15. Mrs. Lam- oreaux is the former Lillie Connelly. Mr. and Mrs. Lamoreaux have returned from a trip to Atlantic City, Cape May Point and Toms River, N.J., where they visited relatives. v There is one daughter, Mrs. Gary Smith, a teacher in Wy- alusing. Mrs. Lamoreaux is employed at Natona Mills. Mr. Lamor- eaux is a cardiogram techni- cian at Veterans Administra- tion Hospital. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Julia Kunkle wishes to thank friends and neighbors for their kind- ness during the recent bereave- ment: takes post in Italy Mrs. Samuel Fowler, the former Jacqueline Kingston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kingston, 3 Tarleton Ave., Dallas, has recently been elected vice president of the Aviano Air Force Base chap- ter of Protestant Women of the Chapel in Aviano, Italy. She will hold the office through April 1970. PWOC is an interdenomina- tional organization, one of three protestant groups which are part of the Chapel activ- ity provided on military bases. The purpose of PWOC is to lead women in Christian growth, witness, and service, and to unite them in fellow- ship with each other and all church women world-wide. Included in the duties of the vice president are the planning and organizing of all chapter programs. Partial Listing: Marjorie and Janet invite you Friday, Aug. 29, 1969 10:a.m. 10:10 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 30, 1969 10am. to 6 p.m. FIRST SHOWING OF ANTIQUE JEWELRY Office Desk, Pine Water Bench, Wooden Coal Scuttle, Pine Chest, Pine and Brass Trunk and Other Interesting Items. And Don’t Forget! We Still Have Our China Art Glass. YANKEE TRAVELER ANTIQUES 65 N. Pioneer Ave. Shavertown, Pa. JACQUELINE FOWLER T.Sgt. and Mrs. Fowler are presently stationed at Aviano AFB. They are the parents of four children, Sammy, 11; Jackie, 9; Pam, 7, and Ann, 5. In addition to her work with PWOC, Mrs. Fowler is serving as a kindergarten teacher for the Chapel religious education program. Seminary is 125 years old Wyoming Seminary, one of America’s first coeducational college preparatory schools, will celebrate its 125th anniver- sary during the academic year 1969-70, including the launching of a comprehensive decade de- velopment program, the school announced this week. A committee of eleven trustees headed by John N. Conyngham III, Trucksville, will provide leadership for the year-long observance. A. Harden Coon, Huntsville, is also serving on the trustee committee. There are 347 seminary alumni currently residing in the Back Mountain area. LADY'S $39.75 MAN'S 39.75 SMITHSON LADY'S $35 MAN'S 35 i To Wear With Pride Always TRADITIONAL | Keepsake® 5 WEDDING RINGS HENRY’S JEWELRY CARDS and GIFTS ‘Memorial Highway Shavertown, Pa. CARWIN LADY'S $35 MAN'S 39.75 ELEGANTE LADY'S $35 MAN'S 35 FREEGIFTS! | CAR WASH | {| loge exterior | (with this coupon) | ; | | NARROWS CAR WASH Edwardsville, Pa. Dorothy STEMPIEN Beauty Salon Carpenter Rd. Harveys Lake 639-5862 Evenings by. Appt. ITI Anat) 80 years of experience fostering good will in business and e. For information on ‘elcome Wagon, phone . | WELCOME WAGON MRS. FRANCES IVES PHONE 287-4467 MRS. WILLIAM HELLER PHONE 287-3730 BE 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000 _- JUST A SPIN and yo Dallas Harveys Lake Center Moreland Fowler, Dick and Walker : The Boston Store Wilkes-Barre, Pa. OF THE DIALI ; u réach DIAL DIRECT 823-4141 Sweet Valley Noxen DIAL 674-1181 No Toll Charge ih THE DALLAS POST, AUG. 28, 1969 Jacqueline Fowler Gail Rumbaugh plans Fall wedding Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Rum- baugh, Dallas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Gail Louise, to John D. O’Brien son of Representative Bernard O’Brien of Wilkes-Barre and ' the late Mrs. O’Brien. Miss Rumbaugh is a gradu- ate of Dallas Senior High School and Elmira College, where she received a B.A. in psychology. She is presently a resident director at the Children’s Service Center in Wilkes-Barre. Mr. O’Brien is a graduate of St. Mary’s High School and King’s College, receiving a B.S. in history and government. He also attended Niagara University where he studied for his master’s. He is employed as a training supervisor and management recruiter at MorrseDivisionof Borg-Warner, Ithaca, N.Y. The wedding will take place, Saturday, Oct. 11, in the Holy Saviour Church, Wilkes-Barre. many from area at Grand Assembly Over 50 girls and women from the Back Mountain area attended the 27th Grand Assem- bly sessions of the International Order of Rainbow for Girls at Pennsylvania State University last week. Several also attended courses at the university under the Rainbow program. Among those present for the entire week were Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Smith and daughter Donna, West Dallas; Doris R. Mallin, Pinecrest Ave., Dal- las; Mrs. Harvey Kitchen, Ide- town; Mr. and Mrs. Faye Hop- kins, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. James Nixon and daughters, Patricia and Ruth, Trucks- Mrs. Wilson now 88 Mrs. William Wilson, long- time resident of Franklin Street, Dallas, observed her 88th birthday quietly Monday, Aug. 18. She shares a home with her daughter, Gertrude Wilson, and a great-grandson John Souder. She is the former Eleanor Walter, daughter of the late John and Keturah Baird Wal- ter. Before moving to Dallas many years ago, she lived in Laketon. Among the callers who came to wish her happiness Mon- day, and bring her gifts and flowers, were Barbara White of Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Walter Kyttle of Outlet with her daughter Glendoris Shelanski; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Warhola; and a cousin, Emma Ellsworth of Kingston. ville; Mrs. Daniel Meeker, and Madeline Kunkle and Mrs. Labarre, Kunkle. Mr. and Mrs. Smith were cochairmen of housing and reg- istration for the Grand Assem- bly. Mrs. Mallin and Mrs. Kit- chen served as staff assistants in the registration office for the session week. Donna Smith, a past worthy advisor of Charles James Mem- orial Assembly No. 144 and Past Grand Hope of the state of Pennsylvania was chairman of the Grand Officers Banquet which was held Wednesday evening at the Nittany Lion Inn. At the Friday afternoon ses- sion, Miss Smith and Patricia Nixon, Grand Worthy Advisor . of the state of Pennsylvania, re- ‘ceived their majority certifi- cates from Jean Wilson, East Dallas, mother advisor of the Dallas Assembly. They also received their majority pins from Grace Burns, director of the majority service. Mrs. Faye Hopkins was gen- eral chairman of the 1969 Grand Assembly. Mrs. Meeker served as course chairman and Mrs. LaBarre was her assistant. About 396 girls from Pennsyl- vania took courses at the univer- sity under the Rainbow program which was directed by Dr. Harold O’Brien. CARD OF THANKS Ada Fritz and family wish to thank friends, neighbors and relatives for acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, and flowers, received at the time of the death of Ernest L. Fritz. WANTED TO BUY ANTIQUES: China Bronzes Furniture Rugs Knick-knacks Paintings Prints Lamps Books Glass THE FAMILY TREE Waverly, Pa. 587-1114 We Specialize In WALL TO WALL CARPETING TIED DOWN WITH THE HOUSEWORK AND THE CHILDREN? Phone 836-3188 Our representative will bring samples for your examination under your own lighting conditions. We'll MRS. JAMES E. FAERBER Dallas couple wed Aug. 13 The marriage of Sally Ann Moyer to James Everett Faer- ber took place in Our Lady of Victory Chapel, Harveys Lake, Aug. 13, 1969, at 7 p.m. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Robert Sheehan. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer B. Moyer of Split Rail Lane, Dallas. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a short white chif- fon gown with imported lace bodice. Her headpiece was a shoulder length chiffon man- tilla trimmed with matching lace. Glenda Williams Davies was matron of honor and Lynn Sheehan Sr., was best man. Usher was Leighton Scott of Easton and London, England. The bride is a graduate of Dallas Area High School and East Stroudsburg State Col- lege. She is a physical educa- tion instructor at Dallas High School. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave A. Faer- ber of Haddonfield Hills, Dal- las. He is a graduate of Loyolla Academy, Wilmette, Ill., and has served four years with the U.S. Coast Guard. This fall he will continue his education at Kings College. The couple spent their honey- moon in Aruba and are residing at Harveys Lake. class of 1939 plans reunion The planning committee for the 30th reunion of the 1939 class of Kingston Township High School will meet Saturday, Aug. 30, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gregory, Lehman. A corn roast will follow the business session. All members of the class have been con- tacted and an excellent program is being planned. Robert Anderson serves as chairman of the forthcoming event which will be held Nov. 29 at Irem Temple Country Club. Mrs. Robert Gregory is cochairman. WANN measure your rooms, give a free cost estimate and work out a monthly payment plan to fit your budget. GREENW@D'S FURNITURE STORE 63 East Tioga Street, Tunkhannock 836-3188 Shirley Wyrsch weds R. W Stout A wedding of local interest was performed in the Boulevard United Methodist Church, Bing- hamton, recently when Shirley Jean Wyrsch became the bride of Richard Wayne Stout. The Rev. Thomas Swales assisted by the Rev. Smith Van . Auken performed the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Wyrsch, 10 Lawton Ave., Binghamton, former local residents. Her mother is the former Ruth May Hazel who was a teacher in the Dallas Township School. The bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Stout and is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Carey of Orosi, Calif. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of silk organza and chantilly lace featuring a scalloped sabrina neckline, short sleeves and an empire waistline trim- med with seed pearls. Appli- ques of lace and pearls ac- Sally Harter at Beaver Sally A. Harter, daughter of Mrs. Sherman Harter, 140 Woodtip Drive, Westmore- land Hills, is one of 273 new students who will arrive at Beaver College Sunday, Aug. 31, for new student orientation. The first week’s activities will include a meeting for the parents of the new students with Dr. Edward D. Gates, president of the ‘college. An informal reception will be given by President and Mrs. Gates in honor of the new students and their parents. Other events will include dormitory parties, big-sister- little-sister picnic, the athletic association’s fun night, an in- formal party and a dance with Lafayette College. Classes will begin Thursday, Sept. 4. Miss Harter is a 1969 gradu- ate of Dallas Senior High School. former resident wed in Seattle Beverly Ann King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. King, Coopersburg, became the bride of J. Michael Allan Lieb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lieb Jr., Seattle, Wash. The Kings are former resi- dents of Howell Road, Shaver- town. The evening ceremony took place at the Woodland Park Methodist Church, Seattle, Wash. July 25, 1969. The bride is a graduate of Kutztown College, Kutztown. The bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Washington, Seattle. PAGE FIVE cented the A-line skirt tha extended into a detachable Wateau chapel-length train. Her illusion veil was held b a chantilly lace headpiec trimmed with pearls and crys tals. She carried a bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis. Matron of honor was Mrs. David Kale. She wore a floo length gown of peppermint green chiffon fashioned with Venice lace accents on the high neckline and front panel ex- tending to the hemline. A petal cluster held her matching illusion veil, and she carried an Empire topiary of mint green pompons intermingled with ivy. Bridesmaids, attired in gowns of pink, avocado, orchid, blue and tahita styled like that of the honor attendant, were Mrs. Thad Ayer, Mrs. Charles Fran- cisco, Sandra Splitt, cousin of the bride, Caroly Kotson, and and Mary Ann Bond. Lance Chapman served as best man. Ushers were Law- rence Caldwell, Charles Fran- cisco, Richard Van Lenen, Leonard Schneider, and Thad Ayer. : The dinner reception for 214 guests was held in the Colonial Ballroom of the Binghamton Masonic Temple. The bride was graduated from Central High School and State University College at New Paltz. She is employed as a teacher by the Johnson City school system. ; Mr. Stout was graduated from Orosi High School and College of the Sequoias. He attended the University of Cali- fornia where he was a member of the Triangle National Engi- neering Fraternity. He served with the U.S. Navy in Vietnam and is employed by the Link Group of Singer-General Pre- cision. Upon returning from a trip to Bermuda, the couple will live in Kirkwood. Local residents attending the wedding and reception were: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. O.L. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Splitt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Cease, the Rev. Allan Cease, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elston, Mr. and Mrs. David Elston, Mr. and Mrs. George Schimmel, Eric Schimmel, Robert Elston, Carol Reimiller, Dale Elston, Paul Elston, Sandra Splitt, Mr. and | Mrs. Clarence Elston. Sewards have second child Mr. and Mrs. James Seward, Roushey Plot, Dallas, have announced the arrival of a baby boy, Brian James, Aug. 20, in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Mrs. Seward is the former Irene Sickler of Beaumont. The Sewards have another child, Kimberly, 16 months. Five-piece place setting $34.95 Yio ty Le is very much in the Midas mood - with formality its keynote. 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