PAGE SIX 13 5 & po - DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. W. Dean Johnson and family, W. Dean Jr. and Russell, * have recently moved from Kingston to Christiana, near Lancaster, where Mr. Johnson is with the Common- wealth Telephone Company. Mrs. Johnson is the daughter of Mrs. Ruth Houser, Shavertown. Mrs. Joseph Hazeltine, Lehigh Street, entertained her club at luncheon on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Langel, Cedar Avenue, Shavertown, have announ- ced the birth of a baby girl at Gen- eral Hospital on September 14. Mrs. Clarence Boston who spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. W. B. Risley, Lehman Avenue, Dal- las, has resumed her duties at Swarthmore College. Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Gross Betty Montross, Guest Bt Variety Shower Betty Montross, bride elect, was guest of honor at a variety shower given by Betty Ann Statnick in the Center Moreland Baptist Church Friday night. The party table was attractive with huge white bell suspended from the ceiling as centerpiece and pink and white streamers. Present were Mesdames Bethel Montross, Ola Mae Schoonover, An- na Miller, Jean Keeger, Marilyn Race, Beulah Winter, Elma Roder- ick, Nellie Brown, Mary Storey, Tressa Cook, Doris Vosburg, Cather- ne Vosburg, Gloria Bedford, Louise Bedford, Lois Rought, Tressa Race, Layiah Martin, Catherine Storey, Kay Peters, Dorothy Reeves, Thelma DeRemer, Hazle Robbins, Mary Jane Anderson, Belle Smith, Helen Wall, Dorothy Statnick, the guest of hon- or and the hostess. Gary Robert Rice TODAY Toby Rebekah farmer dance, Township high school, 8 to 11. Lehman Church Centennial starts. Value Shop. SATURDAY SUNDAY First day of autumn. Special services at Lehman, Cen- tennial. MONDAY Lehman Fire Auxiliary 8 p.m. Henry M. Laing Fire Company meeting. ‘Nesbitt Auxiliary sewing, Library Annex, 10 a.m. Wyoming Valley Hospital Auxil- jary, p.m., with Miss Dorrance. THURSDAY Pigskin Hop, Lehman. Explorer Scouts. - IOOF Lodge 8 p.m. October 6, Joan P. Kasper, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kas- ushers, Carl Johnson and John Godtfring, Shavertown and Walter of Mr. and Mrs. John Malkemes of Franklin Street, Shavertown. Father Joseph Rusin. will perform the doub- le ring ceremony in St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, Nesbitt Street, Larksville. Maid of honor will be Bernadine Kasper, sister of the bride, and bridesmaids, Peggy Ann Malkemes, cousin of the bride groom of Shav- ertown, Judith Wishinski of Ed- wardsville and Madlyn Senick of Easton. Flower girl will be Janet Gutoski of Long Island, N. Y. Best man will be Allen R. Malk- emes, brother of the bride, and will act as ring bearer. ; Following the ceremony, a dinner will be held at St. Anthony’s Hall, Larksville, followed by a reception at the same place at 5 p.m. Miss Kasper is a graduate of Edwardsville High School. She is employed at the People’s National Bank of Edwardsville. Mr. Malk- emes was graduated from West- moreland High School, class of 1950, and is employed by the Kingston Branch of Second National Bank. The couple will reside at 87 Oliver Street, Luzerne. have 1aoved from’ Zinn. Court Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rice, Or- > ar to a home the shy chard Farm, announce the birth of Value Shop. To Lewis George Sax S K 3 Ss yp a baby boy, Gary Robert, seven FRIDAY i chased at Wyoming R. D. a a t Nesbit Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hutchison pounds and one ounce, at Nesbitt Value Shop. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dobinick, , Westmoreland High School and at- Overbrook Road, will leave Satur- day for two weeks in New England and Maine, . spending the greater part of the time in Waldoboro after visiting Cambridge, Mass. Miss Frances Dorrance was called to Harrisburg on Friday to confer with the Historical Commission. Mrs. Loren Fiske and infant son, Mathew Carl, returned to their home at Meadowcrest, Trucksville, this week. Both are doing nicely. Freddie Pierson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pierson of Schenectady, N.Y. is spending the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Peter Delaney, Lake Mr. and” Mrs William Sorber, tote fara] z M Jennings, of Norton Avenue, Dallas. | Road, Dallas R. D. entertained Sun-| oop Lak tebrated media e family and Rev. aid rs, MOMENT LIKE THE His parents are vacationing in Vir- day evening honoring the latter's! Ygs ’ ArVeys “2 © Celebre ed | Marvin Sweezy and Dwight was PRESENT ginia via the Sky Line Drive. mother, Mrs. Hattie Rauch, who! their 50th wedding anniversary | held at the couple’s home. (A ethirS nae how) Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Moyer and family have moved from Reading to 80 Shagbark Drive, Shavertown. Mr. Moyer is assistant executive of Wy- oming Valley Boy Scouts. Hospital on Thursday, September 13. They have a little girl, Mona Lee, aged two and a half. Mrs. Rice is the former Janice Apaliski, daughter of Mrs. Howard Woolbert, Trucksville. Mr. Rice is son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rice of Orchard Farm. Mrs. Rice and baby Gary returned to their ‘home on Tuesday and are doing nicely. Mrs. Hattie Rauch Is Honored On Birthday celebrated her seventy-fifth birth- day anniversary. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rauch and Brenda, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Garrity and Christine, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph WILLIAM SORBER consisted of a four tier, 18 po und PTA Council Meeting The Back Mountain Area P.T.A~ Council will hold its first meeting for this school year Monday at 8 p.m. at the Dallas Library Annex with Mrs. W. F. Bidwell presiding. The school principal, the officers, and two appointed delegates for each chapter have been invited to exchange ideas for this year’s pro- grams. “THERE IS NO Your future health can be good or bad, depending on what you are doing now to protect it. If, when illness 76 Goeringer Avenue, Shavertown, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dianne, ‘to Lewis George Sax SK3, foster son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gaynor of Harveys Lake. The bride elect is a graduate of tended College Misericordia. She is employed: by Fowler, Dick and Walker. Mr. Sax attended Lake Noxen School and is serving with the U.S. Army at Johnsville, Pa. gladiolis. The couple received many lovely gifts and wish to thank all their friends and relatives for their kind Benton, Plymouth, Kingston, Forty- Fort, Hunlock Creek, Sweet Valley, Huntington Mills, Dallas, Shaver- town, Idetown, Harveys Lake, Leh- Rauch and Bradley and Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kitchen, Mrs. Mil- dred Delaney, Rosemary, Linda, Mr. and Mrs. William Long and son have moved from Trucksville R. D. to Shaver Avenue, Shaver- strikes, you delay seeking the ‘skilled advice of your physician, you expose your- Household Goods from 3 Jack Rauch, the guest of ho and hia : 3 Lowe Me. Long ‘Works for Pals the host and 2 ase hor man, Noxen, Loyalville and Outlet. remembrances and for dropping in self to complications that : yy : anid Mrs. Clark Ruch and A dinner for members of the im-, to see them on this grand occasion. later in your life may tor- ment you. Nature sends you pain or discomfort to warn you that something is wrong. Self treatment drugs that tem- Enlist In Coast Guard Russell Davis Honeywell Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Honeywell Sr., Lake Street, Dallas, Robert Piz- nar, son of Mr. and Mrs. John family have moved from Rice Street to Holly Street, Trucksville. Mrs. Earl Monk, Pinecrest -Ave- nue, and Mrs. Henry Disque, former Dallas resident, who are employed at the Pennsylvania School for the ‘lumbia, Mo. Lt. Ertley was gradu- ated from Riverside Military Aca- demy and Duke University. He is stationed at the Warren Air Base, Cheyenne, Wyoming. : - No date has been set for the wed- Elderson Ladies Meet For Covered Dish Lunch W.S.C.S. of Alderson Methodist Church met for a covered dish the Estate of the late Deaf at Germantown, sspent the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Small and family of Kingston have moved to Davis Street, Trucksville. Mr. Small is driver for the Wilkes-Barre Tran- sit Company. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Harter, Trucksville, entertained a number of friends at their home last Satur- day night. Carl Hedden, Machell Avenue, has resumed his studies at Cornell Uni- versity. During the summer Carl worked at General Hospital in prep- aration for studying medicine. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newell have moved from Market Street, Noxen, to Main Road, Trucksville. Both the Newells work at General Cigar Com- pany. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kear, Lake Street, were joined by their daugh- ter, Joan, who is employed in New - York City and spent the weekend at Spring Lake. Sally Kear who has been spending the summer at a ranch in the West has returned and will sail for Scotland the 22nd of the month, Mrs. John Wilson returned to her Piznar of Huntsville Road, Dallas, and William Robert Shaffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shaffer of Mill Street, Dallas, left Tuesday for the Coast Guard Receiving Center at Cape May, N.J. where they will train for twelve weeks. They have enlisted for a four year stretch with the U.S. Coast Guard. Randy Kappler Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Kappler, Overbrook Road, Dallas, announce the birth of a seven pound, 2 ounce boy, Randy Ben Kappler, at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital on Friday night, September 14. Mrs. Kappler is the former Pauline Davis of Trucksville. Richardson Boys Leave Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Richardson, Terrace Drive, Dallas, drove to Car- lisle over the weekend to register their son, Robert, in the Freshman Class at Dickinson College. Tom Richardson who has been spending a furlough with his parents after taking his boot training at Bain- bridge will leave today for the Cecil luncheon at the church Thursday noon. Mrs. Joseph Rauch, vice pres- ident, presided due to the resigna-’ tion of Mrs. Harvey Kitchen, presi- dent. Reports were given. Plans were made for a . turkey supper to be held this fall. Present were Mesdames Mae Un- derwood, Gilbert Carpenter, Richard Lloyd, J. Morton, F. Evans, Warren Dennis, Fred Fear, Robert Avery, William Kelley, Walbridge Leinthall, Otis Allen Sr., Harry Beck, Howard Higgins, Francis Keller, Otis Allen Jr., Mary Forster, Harry Allen, Fred Swanson, Alfred Rogers, Russell Dodd, Stephen Hartman, Garinger; Rev. Ruth Underwood, Lina Garinger, Millie Jones, Sharon and Terry Leinthall. Nancy A. Wood, Engaged To Lt. Ronald Ertley the engagement of Nancy A. Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Newell Wood to Lt. Ronald D. Ertley, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Ertley of North Welles Avenue, Kingston. porarily relieve that pain or discomfort, may hide a trouble that can become serious. Be wise. At the first sign of illness get your | physician's advice and let him treat the real cause of your trouble. @ YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE Dallas 4-4161 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE & Pick up your prescription if shopping near us, or let us deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions? May we com- pound yours? HALLS PHARMACY Judge Charles E. Terry and a part collection of Dr. Walter B. Tewksbury will be held at Tunkhannock, Pa. Saturday, September 29 starting at 10:30 A.M. Early American Furniture Numerous pieces of mahogany furniture including sideboard, butler’s serving stand, mirror, table, divan, bureaus, desk, stands, etc., maple and pine cord beds and bureaus, pine blanket chests, Paule Revere lanterns, cur- ley maple schoolmaster’s desk (a beauty). One thousand pieces china and glass. Pottery, fifty Currier & Ives and old prints, brass kettles, coach bench, hoop skirt, ladder- EE a home at Sherbrook Farm this week after submitting to surgery at Gen- eral Hospital. She is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Herwig and family have purchased and moved into a new home at West- moreland Hills, Trucksville. Mr. Herwig is assistant to the president of Vulcan Iron Works. Mrs. George Snyder has been a patient at General Hospital for sev- eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lloyd, Shav- ertown, will leave today for Hunt- back etc., chairs, old frames. Hundreds of antiques too numerous to mention. Nancy is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary and Stephens College, Co- “Registered Pharmacist On Duty At All Times” | DELIVERY SERVICE Main Highway Shavertown Phone Dallas 4-4161 *Quotation by Maria Edgeworth (1767-1849) Copyright 1956 (9W3) Naval Field at Jacksonville, Fla. He will fly. En route home from Carlisle, the Richardsons visited the Dan Robin- holds at Camp Hill. Mrs. A. M. Major, New Head Of Fire Auxiliary Mrs. A. M. Major will be installed as president and Mrs. Elbert Coombs as vice president at the meeting of | the Auxiliary of Lehman Fire Com- CHER EE EE ENA EE AEKXKXKKS ET Ed's Beauty Shop announces the appointment of two new beauty operators ALEXANDER STANLEY, Administrator A. H. HELLER, Auctioneer ingdon, L. I. where they will attend the wedding of their granddaugh- ter, Janet Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd to James C. Haskill at the Hicksville Metho- dist Church, Hicksville, L. I. The wedding took place September 16. Mr. and Mrs. Machell Hildebrant and Lela Kichline of Hellertown spent the weekend in Dallas at the Clark Hildebrant home. They came here because of the critical illness ‘of Machell’s mother, Mrs. Clark Hildebrant. Mrs. Hildebrant, patient at General Hospital, remains the same. Mrs. Helen Hart of Rochester, for- mer Dallas resident, is spending some time with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monk of Main Highway, Trucksville. Steven Schmaltz has returned to his home at Oak Hill after submit- ting to surgery at Nesbitt Hospital. Cards have been received from Mrs. Charles Wheaton Lee who is spending the summer at Hotel Beach ‘Plaza, Ocean City, Md., saying she expects to return to Dallas the early part of October and get in a little golf at the Country Club. Mrs. Stella Cummings, Church with frayed collars and cuffs should . : == 10 Machell Ave. Dallas, Pa. " Street, Dallas, is critically ill. Her ' contact Miss Frances Dorrance at PERMANENT WAVES—$7.50 ® HAIRCUTS z , on William has been called to her | whose home the Auxiliary will meet # including hair-cut and styling $1.25 ‘bedside. pany on Monday evening at 8 p.m. Other officers are Mrs. James Dav- enport, secretary and Mr. Morton | Connelly, treasurer. i Due to change of officers, meeting cards have been sent. Donald Williams Heads Country Couples Donald Williams was installed as president of the Country Couples | Club at Saturday night's annual in- | stallation dinner served by the WSCS in Dallas Methodist Church | parlors. Also installed by Rev. Rus- sell Lawry, pastor, were: Walter Mohr, vice president; Martha Reese, | secretary; and Virginia Williams, | treasurer. Retiring officers are: Harry Lef- ko, president; Bud Nelson, Stella Bulford, and Evelyn Hopkins. | Need Men's Shirts Back Mountain Auxiliary of the Wyoming Valley Hospital are badly in need of old but clean men’s shirts for bandages. Anyone having shirts no on Wednesday at 2 p.m. CARVERTON RD. — TRUCKSVILLE Georgette Kocher GET ACQUAINTED OFFER This ad worth $1.00 on any permanent wave. Sept. 21 to 28 only Bring in this ad. CUT, SHAMPOO and STYLING 2.50 the new / “Dipsy Doo Bob” More and more Back Mountain families find the convenient FUNERAL HOME
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers