Ee Bim RR SR RRR Se PAGE SIX Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown have announced the birth of a son, Allen, on April 13. The Browns have an- other son, Timmy, aged five. Mrs. Brown is the former Fran Leposki of Plymouth. Mr. Brown is son of Back Mountain old timers, Mr. and Mrs. Dike Brown, West Dallas. The family lives on Forty Second Street, Dallas, and Tommy works with his Dad in the Glen Alden coal busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Johnson, Dal- las R. D. 4, have announced the birth of a baby girl, Jean Louise. The Johnsons have two other chil- dren, a boy, aged eight, and a girl, aged six. Mrs. Amy Bernstein has moved from Philadelphia to. Woodcliff Avenue, Dallas. She came here to be near her daughter who lives in Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nicol, Sr, have moved from Dallas to Orchard Street, Trucksville. Mr. Nicol is in the sales end of the storm window business. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Swan of Fernbrook have announced the birth of a baby girl, Georgette, their first child. Mrs, Swan is the former Shirley Johnson, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Claude Johnson of Trucksville. Mr. Swan is son of Mr. and Mrs.: George Swan of Shavertown. Jerry Dettmore, Lehman Avenue, spent the weekend at Henderson- ville, North Carolina, where he is attending a Street Lighting Insti- tute. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Evans, Shavertown, ‘spent the weekend in Philadelphia attending a Rexall meeting and celebrating their wed- ding anniversary. Mrs. Clinton Ide will return to her home at Huntsville today after submitting to surgery at General Hospital. Rev. and Mrs. Henry Meredith and daughter,Ruth Ann of Arizona, spent several days last week visit- ing local friends and relatives. Mrs. Meredith is the former Eloise Hunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sandel Hunt, former residents of Dallas, now of California. ‘Alexander Tough, manager of gress at Nesbitt Hospital where he has been a patient for several weeks. George Bulford returned to his home in Jackson Township Mon- day from Nesbitt Hospital where he was a patient for a few days following a heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Howell E. Rees, New York (City, and Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Henry of Shickshinny spent several hours Saturday re- newing old acquaintances in the Back Mountain area. Mr. Rees, for- mer editor of The Dallas Post, is vice president of Kelley Nason Ad- vertising Agency in Rockefeller Center. C.D. C. P. D. Barry Edwards has returned from (Cuba where he spent the past two months with the Sea Bees, to a station in Providence, R. I. He will spend the weekend with his mother, Mrs. D. L. Ed- wards, Deerfield Farm. Mrs. William Jeter, Jr., West Dallas, spent the weekend attend- ing her reunion at Beaver College. Tom Kingston, Tarleton Avenue, Dallas, will spend several days next week on a fishing trip in New Jersey. Faith Edwards, member of the Senior Class at Wyoming Semi- nary, has been accepted at Smith College, Wellesley College and Pennsylvania [State University. Miriam Lathrop, Back Mountain Library. librarian, recently spent two weeks, along with Adelia Stev- ens, Wilkes-Barre, touring the South. Mrs. William Newberry has re- turned to her home on Pioneer Avenue after spending the winter at Miami, Fla. Mrs. Charles Leroy Wisner and son have returned to Norristown, after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohl- man. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Smith, Ma- chell Avenue, spent the weekend recently in Philadelphia. Mrs. Gladys Martz and Mrs. Flor- ence Underwood of Shavertown en- tertained at a bridal shower re- cently honoring Arena Sisco, bride- elect. John M. Miles of Shavertown was guest of honor at a family dinner held at the Country Club recently to help him celebrate his birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Nunlist and children of Demarest, N. J. spent a recent weekend at Shaver- town visiting Mr. Nunlist’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Nunlist. Paul Gross, Sutton Road, Trucks- ville, spent last week on a business trip to Chicago. Fred Howell, Pioneer Avenue, fiew to Cincinnati, Ohio, last week- end where he was called by the ill- ness of his brother, William, who suffered a stroke. He felt he could see some improvement in Bill be- fore he returned. Mrs. Charles Lee who has been spending the past few weeks in Dallas will leave today to take a position at the Hotel Beach Plaza, Ocean City, Md. Robert Burns Shaver Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaver, Lake Street, Dallas, announce the birth of an eight pound, six ounce baby boy, Robert Burns. This is their first child. Mrs. [Shaver is the for- mer Mable Lewis of Muhlenburg. Mr. Shaver is son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shaver of Woodlawn Drive, Dallas. Entertains At Shower Mrs. Murray Traver, Beaumont, entertained Tuesday night at a stork shower honoring Mrs. Russell Traver. Present were Mrs. Job Der- hammer, Mrs. Arch Austin, Mrs. Wayne Hadsel, Mrs. Emil Balut, the guest of honor and the hostess. Coming From Germany Jack Griffiths, son of Mr. and Mrs: Oswald Griffiths of Demunds Road, will arrive next week after spending eighteen months at Weis- baden, Germany, with the 14th Ordnance Company. While in ser- vice, he visited Wales, England, Holland, Switzerland, Italy, Por- tugal and France. Jack is a graduate of Mansfield State Teachers’ College and went directly into the service from there. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hirt and chil- dren, formerly of Brookline, Pitts- burgh, have purchased and moved into a home at Oak Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harris Rus- sell and family have moved from Allentown to Dallas. R. D. 4. Mr. Russell is employed by the R. K. Laros Company in Kingston. Mrs. Earl Monk and Mrs. Henry Disque who are employed in Phila- delphia spent the weekend at their homes. Mrs. Martin Quinn of White Haven drove down for them. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wright, new- lyweds, are living at 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville. Mr. Wright is a student at Wilkes College. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lyons and son have moved from (Cincinnati, Ohio, to Meadowcrest, Trucksville. Mr. Lyons is with the Air Reserve Center in Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherwood, Trucksville, have announced the birth of a baby girl, Dianne. Mr. Sherwood is associated with the Commonwealth Telephone Com- pany. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Zapoticky, Dallas, have announced the birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt Hospital on May 17. Catherine Lutz of Shavertown, has returned after being a patient at General Hospital. Charlotte Martin, head dietician at the Veterans Administration Hospital, Lyons, N. Y., resumed her duties yesterday after spending some time with her parents, Mr. Lehigh Street, Shavertown. Monday Miss Martin visited the former Frances Pierce of Pioneer Avenue, Shaver- town, at her home in Danville. Mr. and Mrs. John Vernon, Jr, of Aruba, left Dallas Monday morn- ing for a few days with Admiral and Mrs. R. M. Zimmerli at Perrine Farm, Lyons, N. Y. On Friday they expect to go to Washington where they will be guests of Captain and Mrs. William P. Williams, leaving the baby with Mr. and Mrs. John Vernon, ISr., in Dallas for a short time. Mrs. D. L. Edwards, Dearfield Farm, Trucksville, entertained over the weekend her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. H. 'W. Bradbury and Dianne of Springfield, N. J. Mrs. Harry Lefko has returned to her home on Parrish Street, Dal- las, after visiting her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Miller, at Newtown Square. Stefan Hellersperk, West Dallas, is a patient at General Hospital where he is suffering from a back injury. FL Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shannon and children of Scotia, N. Y., spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans, Church Street, and Mr. munds Road. Mrs. Earl Kohl of Wilkes-Barre and Mrs. Oswald Griffiths of De- munds Road, Dallas, attended the funeral of Abner Miller at Syra- cuse recently. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edward John- son, newlyweds, are living on Car- verton Road, Trucksville. Mr. John- son is associated with the Air Pro- ducts Company in Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Dyke Brown, Ply- mouth, have moved to their sum- mer home at West Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Richard- son, former Sharp Street, Kingston, residents, have moved to Maple Street, Trucksville. Mrs. John Reedy, Center Hill Road, has been spending the last week in Philadelphia where she was called by the death of her brother- in-law. Mrs. Bernard Stoner, the former Dilys Rowlands of Trucksville, re- turned Sunday to her home in New Jersey after spending some time taking care of her sister, Mrs. Irvin Miller, of Trucksville who recently had a baby. Mrs. Miller is able to be around again after suffering from a virus infection. Mr. and Mrs. John Mahle, Dallas R. D. 4, have announced the birth of a baby boy, Leonard Ralph, on May 8. Lauren Dymond is attending the National Sales Training Institute of Remington Rand at Fishers Island, N.Y. The wedding of Frances Hilde- brant, daughter of John Hildebrant and the late Hazle Hildebrant of East Dallas, to Matthew Cybulski, son of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Cybulski of Carverton, will take place in the Resurrection of the Lord P. N. C. Church at Edwardsville at 2 o'clock on June 16. Rev. Walter Popski will perform the double ring cere- mony. Attendants will be Marion Hilde- brant, sister of the bride, and Mary Louise Lipp and Priscilla Moore of East Dallas. Best man will be Stanley Krispin of Carverton and ushers, Henry Phillips, brother-in- law of the bride, of West Wyoming, and Joseph Solenske of Allentown. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion will be held at the home of the bridegroom, Miss Hildebrant is a graduate of Dallas Township High School and worked for her sister, Marion's Beauty Shop for a while. Since the death of her mother she has been home. Mr. Cybulski was graduated from Lehman-Jackson High School and is in the contracting business. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. LeValley, North Landon Street, Kingston, an- nounce the approaching marriage of their niece, Arlene Joann. Flor- entine, to Donald E. Boline, son. of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Boline of Von- derheid Street, Trucksville.. The bride will be given away by: her uncle, Mr. LeValley. Rev. Frederick Eidam will per- form the double ring ceremony in iSt. Paul’s Lutheran Church at 11:30 a. m. Saturday, June 2. ~ Mrs. Herbert Boline of Buffalo, N. Y., will be matron ‘of honor and her husband, brother of the bride- groom, best man. Mrs. John Sher- wood of Kingston will be brides- maid and her husband and Robert Neary of Kingston, ushers. Following the ceremony, a re- ception will be held at the LeValley home, 67 North Landon Street, Kingston. Miss Florentine is a graduate of Kingston High School and General Hospital {School of Nurses. She is employed at General Hospital on general duty. Mr. Boline was grad- uated from Westmoreland ‘High School and spent four years in the land, Iceland and New Foundland. He is now connected with the Elec- tronic Division at Tobyhanna Signal Depot. He is also attending Penn State Extension School. The couple will reside at 211 Wallace Travers, Guests At Anniversary Party Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Traver, Harveys Lake, were guests of honor at a surprise party given by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lukitic to help them celebrate their sixth wedding anniversary May 19. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Traver, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilkie, Mrs. Harmon Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Husted, Mr. and Mrs. David Deater and family, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rind- gen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gibbler, George Luketic, Andrew Kutchta, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Traver, Mr. and Mrs. William Siley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Luketic, the guests of honor and their family. Dallas Brownies Hold Mother-Daughter Party Brownie Troop 108 entertained mothers at a Mother’s Day Tea at Dallas Methodist Church Tuesday. Mrs. Lewis Reese, leader, was as- sisted by Mrs. Joseph Schneider and Mrs. Stanley B. Davies. Usher was Program: Flag ceremony was held with Linda Remington and Betty Cook as bearers. Holly Delet-Kanic and Janis Shaffer were Color Guards. Group songs ‘and readings were “Our American Flag” read by Emily Botsford and Nancy Davis; Judy Schneider, Bonnie Brobst, Linda Parry, Amy Hetrick, Pat Peif- fer, and Marjorie Evans demonstra- ted how to fold American Flag; dance by Peggy Reese; piano selec- tions by Judy Schneider and Janis Shaffer; recitations by Emily Bots- ford and Nancy Davis, Marjorie Evans, Linda Parry, Amy Hetrick; service projects worked on by San- dra Turner, Alice Parsons, Pat Peiffer, Linda ' Remington, Bonnie Brobst. Centerpiece of mixed flowers were taken to Children’s ward at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital by Bon- nie Brobst, Emily Botsford, Peggy Reese, Judy Schneider. Mrs. Richard Williams Entertains Club Board Harveys Lake Womans Club executive board, gathering Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Rich- ard Williams, president, decided to invest returns from the recent Polio Dance in Salk shots for children of the first grade in. Lake-Noxen schools. It was originally intended to finance third shots for children who had already had the first two preventive injections, but according to Dr. Thomas Millington, of the State program, third shots are not at present available for anybody. Present were Mesdames Clarence Montross, Ward Jacquish, Grace Martin, Elwood Davis, Adam Ste- fanowicz, Malcolm Nelson, Harvey Kitchen, Wilfred Ide, George Bray, Milton Balliet, William Deets, Carl Schreiner, Jr., Earl Payne, Frank Bialogowicz, Walbridge Leinthall, Elwood Whitesell, Joseph Rauch, Carl Swanson, Edgar Hughes, and Thomas Smith. Lee Landmesser, Pikes Creek, was admitted to Veterans Hospital Fri- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ambrose and family have moved into their new home at Elmcrest Drive. The Prentice Lacys bought their home in West Dallas. Oswald Griffiths, Demunds Road, and John Roberts, Coolyn Hill, at- at Morristown, N. J. on the Dodge Estate yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kear and Mrs. Griffith spent the day at New Hope. Mrs. Harry L. Ohlman Entertains For Auction Mrs. Harry Ohlman, president of Dallas ‘Senior Woman's Club, en- tertained’ members of the Tenth Library Auction refreshment chair- men at luncheon on Monday. Pres- ent were co-chairmen, Mrs. James Huston and Mrs. [Sheldon Evans, Mrs. Robert Wallace, supplies; Mrs. Ornan Lamb; personnel; Mrs. Cora Finn, properties; and Mrs. Robert VanHorn, publicity. Retiring President Reviews Year's Work Executive Board, Dallas WSCS, will meet at Dallas Methodist Church Monday evening at 7:45, Mrs. Ray- mond Kuhnert presiding. Mrs. Vern Groff, retiring presi- dent, lists new members received during the year: Mesdames Norti Berti, Lewis Reese, Floyd Slocum, Theodore Forbes, Marlon Wimple, I. B. Kistler, Sheldon Drake, War- dan Kunkle, R. D. Rupp, and D. Dier. Accomplishments in brief for 1955-1956 include: contributions of $1,100 to local drives, missionary work, Congress of Church Women, and placing of The Upper Room in local motels. Mrs. Girvan Selected For Public Relations Mrs. Francis Girvan, Dallas, has been appointed as publicity chair- man for the Northwest Area, Lu- zerne County Deanery, Scranton Diocesan board, one of ten members on a board servicing twenty parish- es. Mrs. Girvan is a member of Gate of Heaven Church. Calendar Events TODAY May Day, Westmoreland. . Bring filled ambulance cards to Borough Building, 5 p.m. on. SATURDAY Tri-Hi-Y dance, Youth Center, Shavertown, 8 to 11. SUNDAY Baccalaureate for high school stu- dents, Gate of Heaven, 9 a.m. MONDAY First Aid course, Dallas Borough Building, 7 p.m. Dr. Henry M. Laing Fire Co., 8 p.m. TUESDAY Nesbitt Auxiliary sewing, Annex, 10 a.m. WEDNESDAY Memorial Day. Legion Parade, Dallas, 10 a.m. Legion Lake, ple Grove, 11 a.m. Oakdale Methodist dinner 11:30, ‘supper 5:30. THURSDAY Gate of Heaven Rummage sale, Lare’s, 3 days. : FRIDAY Class Night, Westmoreland. All Kinds of Insurance HAROLD E. FLACK AGENCY HAROLD E. CHARLES D. FLACK FLACK Res. Phone Office Phone Dallas Wilkes-Barre 4-4171 VAlley 38-2189 i Wins First Place convention in Harrisburg Friday morning, that Mrs. T. M. ‘B. Hicks, Dallas Post, had won first place in a Statewide literary contest in the short story division, with her entry, “Zero Hour.” Another story, also submitted by Mrs. Hicks, “It Won't Cost A Cent,” was considered, but according to the judges it was thought best not to credit two wins to any one contestant. Mrs. Hicks, a member of both Wyoming Valley and Dallas Wo- man’s (Clubs, listed both organiza- tions as sponsor. It was at the sug- gestion of Mrs. Robert Currie, Druid test. —~ Dallas Womans Club was the sole sponsor three years ago when Mrs. Hicks took second, third and fourth places in a similar contest, in short story, story for children, and poetry categories. Mrs. Hicks, representing the Dallas Post, gave the invocation at woman's prayer which has been adopted by the State organization and appears on the masthead of sylvania. Sharp Cyphers, Guests At Housewarming Party Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Cyphers and children, Carverton Road, Wyoming R. D., were guests of honor at a ing. They received beautiful gifts. Present were George Shupp, Mr. and Mrs. Fred IShupp, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cyphers, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cyphers, Mrs. Elizabeth Stephen- son and Bonnie Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shupp and Marion, Mr. and Mrs. James Sands, Mr. and Mrs. Al Alte- mus, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook and Linda and John, Mr. and Mrs. George Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Don nelli, Sally Beth and Patty Cyphers and the guests of honor. Prospective Brides! 100 FREE INFORMALS ~ given with each order - for 100 or more PRINTCRAFT WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS or INVITATIONS a $3.75 value The Dallas Post Phone Lass E— Mr. and Mrs. John F. Harrison, nounce the engagement of their daughter, Jacqueline E. Harrison, to James Jones, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Jones of Weiss Lane, Plymouth. Presbyterian Church of Plymouth, will officiate at the candle light ser- vice in June. Attendants will be Jeanette Jones, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. Earl ‘Cunningham, sister of the bride, of Jackson Township, and Eleanor Nevel of Jackson Township. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion will be held at the home of the bride. Miss Harrison is a graduate of Lehman High School. She has been employed by the Teleradio Engin- eering (Corporation in Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Jones was graduated from Ply- mouth High School and is employed by the Great Lakes Shipping Com- pany. Marie Mizdail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mizdail of Hun- lock Creek, will become the bride of Edward Markowski, son of Mrs. William Dinchkoski of Hunlock Creek, Saturday, June 9, at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Lake Silkworth, 11 a.m. Father C. J. Sikorski will perform the double ring ceremony. The bride will be given in marriage by her father. Attendants will be Hedy Mizdail, Two-Year-Old Joseph Is Out Of His Casts Two-year-old Joseph Glova, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Glove, Harveys Lake, is home again after ten months spent at the Alfred IL Dupont institution for Crippled Chil- dren. Little Joe's club-feet are straight, and he is walking every- where, after months spent in a pair of casts. TED RUFF Specializing in Oil Heating Equipment Service & Installation PLUMBING & HEATING PHONES Dallas 4-5201 or 4-7726 sister of the bride of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Bolek Markowski of New York. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion will be held at Hill Top Inn in Nanticoke. Miss Mizdail is a graduate of Har- ter High School, West Nanticoke, and College Misericordia. She is presently teaching mathematics at Lehman-Jackson-Ross High School. Mr. Markowski was also graduated from Harter High School and spent two years with the U. S. Navy. He is a member of the Junior Class at Kings College and is employed by the American Stores Company. 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