The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 06, 1956, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1956
American Cancer Society's 1956
educational and fund-raising crusade
for $3,500 in the Dallas and Back
week with Mrs. Thomas B. Robinson
directing. a large group of volun-
teers. ?
The local goal is part of the $50,-
000 quota which is being raised in
Luzerne County and $26,000,000
throughout the nation. More than
2,000 volunteers have offered their
services in the county to join in the
the Nation’s No. 2 killer.
Mrs. Robinson said she was con-
fident the quota in the Back Moun-
tain. area would be reached. Last
year residents here contributed $3,-
152.00 to the cause of cancer re-
search, service to patients and edu-
cation of the public.
During the month every adult
resident will be asked to strike a
double blow at cancer—with a
checkup and a check—the local
campaign chairman said.
The annual ACS crusade has a
double objective which includes, be-
side fund-raising, far-reaching pub-
lic education about cancer, Mrs. Rob-
inson said. This is a life-saving pro-
gram which helps to save as many
as 80,000 lives a year from cancer.
Nelson.
Sweet Valley: Mrs. Ord Trum-
bower.
Jackson Township: Mrs. F. H.
Rogers.
Franklin Township: Mrs. Edward
Dorrance.
Shavertown: Mrs. Budd Hirleman,
Mrs. Fred Eck.
Trucksville: Mrs. William Clewell,
1,800 active cancer cases in Luzerne
County during 1956; and an esti-
mated 675 deaths attributed to the
disease. In the Dallas area, as else-
where, nearly one out of every six
deaths this year can be expected to
be attributed to cancer.
Chairmen and workers in the
Back Mountain are: area chairman,
Mrs. Harry Ohlman; crusade chair-
man, Mrs. Thomas B. Robinson;
special gifts chairman, Charles Rob-
erts; coin cans chairman, Wilson
Garinger; clubs and organizations
chairman, Mrs. Robert Maturi.
Captains, Dallas Borough: Mrs. L.
L. Richardson, Mrs. Clifford Ide.
Dallas Township, Mrs. Ralph
Dixon, Mrs. Wilson ‘Ryman, Mrs.
Andrew Roberts, Mrs. Daniel Meek-
er.
Lehman Township: Mrs. A. Harden
Coon, Jr., Mrs. Donn Innes.
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Atkins, Mrs. Russell Parsons.
Workers for special gifts are:
Ornan Lamb, Arthur Ross, Francis
Ambrose, W. J. Pressman, Les War-
hola, Henry Peterson, Dr. L. E. Jor-
dan, Mrs. Nelson Thompson.
Dallas Borough: Mrs. Clifford Ide,
captain; Mesdames D. Paeglow, Ster-
ling Meade, Gerald Richards, John
Wimogrodki, Joseph Levelle, Walter
Davis, Raymond Titus.
Mrs: L. L. Richardson, captain;
Mesdames Hanford L. Eckman, Earl
Phillips, Roger Owens, John Churry,
Donald Clark, Lewis Reese,
Ralph Eipper, Roscoe Smith, Edward
Davis, Donald Williams, Robert W.
Parry, Patrick Reithoffer, Henry
Mastalski, Robert Phipps, William
Jeter, Lewis LeGrand, Robert Body-
comb, Donald Bulford, Victor Cross.
Dallas Township: Mrs. Wilson Ry-
man, captain; Mesdames Wilmer
Evans, Carl Gries, Romaine Daubert,
Fred Shupp, Carl German, William
Wasser, Frank Nelms, W. B. Allen,
Lawrence Updyke.
Mrs. Andrew Robert, captain;
Mesdames Doris Kitchen, Harry
Hunter, Willard Covert, Elsa Fischer,
Marie Stocker.
Mrs. Ralph Dixon, captain; Mes-
dames Jack Williams, Stephen Hel-
lersperk, H. E. Thompson, Marie
Thevenon, Stanley Davies, Jack
Barnes, G. J. Kintz, C. K. Dewees,
II. :
Mrs. Carl Henderson, captain;
Mesdames Paul Goddard, Alton
Whittaker, William Bonn, William
J. Joos, Howard Wiley, Thomas
Gauntlet, Robert Milne, Charles J.
Bishop.
Mrs. William Krimmel, captain;
Mesdames Joe Sims, Loren Samuel,
William Rood, Harold Elston, Paul
Mulcey, William Kingsbury, Robert
Dolbear, William Meeker.
Mrs. George Montgomery, captain;
Mrs.” Edward Cavan, Mrs. Monroe
Houtz and Mrs. R. E. Neal.
Mrs. Daniel Meeker, captain; Mes-
dames Sue Parsons, Jeanette Sut-
ton, Nelson Ashburner, Roy Meeker,
Vivian Miers, Sheldon Mosier, Mar-
ion Shoemaker, Florence Besteder
and Allen Brace.
Lehman Township: Mrs. A. H.
Coon, Jr., and Mrs. Donn Innes, cap-
tains; Mesdames Gordon Dawe, Mrs.
Jack Ruggles, Glenn Johnson, Joseph
Ellsworth, Clifford Erwine, Elbert
‘Coombs, Donald Cutting, John Niez-
goda, Garwin Tough, Lloyd Rogers,
John Robinson, Jr., Harry Edwards,
Jr., Laning Harvey, Jr. Stanley
Davies, Frank E. Parkhurst, III, John
Heidig, Jack Graham and Robert
Scott. : 7
Harveys Lake Township: Mrs.
Reese Finn, William Detts, Garvin
Smith, Stephen Hartman, Joseph
Desiderio, Thomas Smith, Walter
Pall, Elwood Davis, Richard Wil-
liams, Howard Jones, Carrie Rood,
Chief Edgar Hughes.
Sweet Valley: Mrs. Ord Trum-
bower, captain; Mrs. James Hutchin-
son, Mrs. Stephen Lord, Mrs. Cletus
Holcomb and Mrs. Floyd Wolfe.
Jackson Township: Mrs. F. H.
Rogers, captain; Mesdames H. R.
Weaver, Lansford Norris, Sheldon
Rice, Joseph Gibbons, Henry Doran,
W. 8S. McLean, S. Ralph Nicholson,
Sydney Fielding, Sterling Brown.
Franklin Township: Mrs. Edward
Dorrance, captain; Mesdames Her-
man Coon, Ray Kuderka, Joseph
Perry, Jr., James ‘Colona, Henry
Hess, George Brague, Russel Race,
Sr., George Dymond, George Miller,
Byron Kester, William Lawrence,
William Murray, John Zarno, Rus-
sell Eyet, Louis Bedford, James
Mitchell, Ernest Gay, Willard Arm-
strong, Alden Earl, Ida Owen,
George Sutton and Glenn Sickler.
Shavertown: Mrs. Budd Hirleman,
captain; Mesdames Sheldon Evans,
Algert Antanaitis, Robert ‘Casterline,
Stanley Hozempa, Frank Wadas,
Gerald Stout, William Pethick, F.
W. Anderson, Jack Magee, Morton
Hewitt, Lewis Underwood, Walter
Andrews, Paul Eckert, Arja Brown,
James Edwards, Malcolm Kitchen,
William Eicke, Luther Carter, Ben
Kleppinger, Henry Hill, Donald Ed-
wards.
Mrs, Fred Eck, captain; Mesdames
Ella Morrissey, Clifford Parker, (Cecil
Paynton, Louis Spaciano, William
Faulls, (Charles Howe, Robert Shot-
well, Richard Stauffer, Obed Hontz,
Ralph Gerhart, Hilbert Stark, Bert
Biggs, Clyde Brace, James Martin,
Percy Love and Gerald Dupey.
Trucksville: Mrs. William Clewell,
captain; Mesdames Charles Hart-
man, Robert Anderson, Charles
Brookes, D. G. Sterling, Howard
Isaacs, Lester Jordan, Harry Evans,
Vivian Avery, Walter Phillips, Neual
Kester, Robert Seigfried, William
Long, Vought Long, Robert Shoe-
maker, Fred Case, Harry Long,
David Mather, John Berkheiser and
Verne Pritchard.
Mrs. James Hutchison, captain;
Mesdames T. A. (Cope, Wr., Jacob
Beline, Fred W. Greenley, Howard
Woolbert, David Carr, and Eugene
Silmartin.
Mrs. Butler Bower, Jr., captain;
Mrs. J. Louis Weir, and Mrs. A.
Coggiola.
Mrs. Russel Parsons, captain; Mrs.
Elizabeth Harbold.
Mrs. Edward Atkins, captain; Mes-
dames Philip Coniglio, Elmer Even-
son, Mitchell Jenkins, John Szela,
James Hunt, R. D. Shepherd and
Thelma Adams.
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Pittston Girl To Marry
Frank McGarry In May
Announcement has been made of
the engagement and approaching
marriage of Jean Cunningham,
daughter of Edward Cunningham of
Pittston, to Frank McGarry Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCarry of
Machell Avenue, Dallas. The wed-
ding will take place Saturday, May
19 at 10 a.m. in the St. John’s the
Evangelist Church at Pittston,
Miss Cunningham is a graduate
of St. John’s High School and at-
tended College Misericordia. She is
employed by McNamara, Marcus
and Company, Pittston insurance
firm. Mr. McGarry was graduated
from St. Nicholas High School in
Wilkes<Barre. He served for two
years with the U. 8. Navy. He is
employed by the Lehigh Valley Rail-
road Company.
Wilma Titus, Betrothed
To Frederick W. Mahle
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Titus, Har-
veys Lake, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Wilma
Ruth, to Frederick William Mahle,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mahle of
Meeker.
Miss Titus is a graduate of Lake
Noxen High School. She is employ-
ed by Commonwealth Telephone
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‘Company. Mr. Mahle is a graduate
of Lake Noxen High School and is
also employed by Commonwealth
Telephone.
No date has
wedding.
been set for the
Entertains Family
Mrs. Edith Templin, Woodlawn
Drive, Dallas, entertained at family
dinners over the weekend her son,
Philip, who flew in from Pittsburgh,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck and Jackie,
Marilyn, Beverly and Dorothy of
Shavertown, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Templin and Bobby, Billie and
Cheryl, Mrs. Frances Dougherty,
Shavertown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Maxwell and Bobby, Kingston, Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Reese and Peggy,
Cathy and Dianne, Dallas, Mr. and
Mrs. William Templin and Linda,
Edith, Billie and Jacqueline of Sus-
sex, N. J.
James Lawrence Brown
Attorney and Mrs. James Lena-
han Brown, Pioneer Avenue, Shav-
ertown, have announced the birth
of an eight pound baby boy, James
Lawrence at General Hospital on |
April 1. The Browns have two little
girls, Karen Anne, aged five and |
Maureen, aged two. Mrs. Brown is |
the former Irene Kearns of Am- |
herst Avenue, Wilkes-Barre. Atty. |
Brown is a member of the law firm |
of Flood and Brown, Miners Bank |
Building, Wilkes-Barre.
R. L. Evelan Is Head
Of Memorial League
R. L. Evelan, Noxen, was elected
president and C. W. Smith, Beau-
meeting of the Bob Horlacher Me-
morial Little League held in the
Armour Tennery at Noxen, recently
Herbert Bell, Auburn Center, was
chosen as treasurer and Clarence
Laffin, Noxen, secretary.
Plans were outlined for the open-
ing game to be held about May 7.
The League along with the Noxen
team, is sponsored by the Bowman's
Creek Lions’ Club.
Irem Women Golfers
To Meet At Luncheon
Irem Woman Golfers will hold
their opening luncheon and business
meeting at the Country Club next
Friday at 12:30. Plans for the com-
ing season will be discussed under
the direction of Captain, Mrs. Fay
Hopkins; Assistant Captain, Mrs.
Henry Davis, and Secretary-treasur-
er, Mrs. Frank Wagner.
In charge of the luncheon ar-
rangements are Mrs. Harry Pethick,
Mrs. Arthur Watkins, Mrs. IC. E.
Phillips and Mrs. G. J. Klintz.
Sweet Valley Man
Marries Florida Girl
Announcement has been made of
the marriage of Kate Marie Douber-
ly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy H.
Douberly, of Homestead, Fla., and
Larue Sutliff, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Sutliff, of Sweet Valley. Rev.
Raymond H. Rice performed the
ceremony in First Baptist Church
of Homestead on March 17.
The Sutliffs have been spending’
PAGE SEVEN
the winter in Florida. The young
couple will spend winters in Florida
and summers in Sweet Valley.
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