PAGE SIX Purely Personal Paul R. Daily, Shavertown, drove to Sabina, ‘Ohio, on’ Monday with three of his salesmen for Mechanics Tool and Forge Company, John Grant of Dallas, Leonard Tanner of New Milford, and Russell Miller of Honesdale. They returned Tuesday night. Mrs. Harry Ohlman, Machell vod nue, Dallas, spent the early part of the week in Easton where she at- tended the initiation exercises for Sigma Chi Fraternity at Lafayette College. Lee was ‘among the 18. itiates. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ross, Ma- chell Avenue, Dallas, will leave Tuesday for Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Florida. They will fly. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Goeringer, Dallas R. D. 3, have announced the birth of a baby girl at General Hos- pital on February 16. Mrs. Chester Kleyts, former Car- verton resident, now of ‘Washing- ton, D. C., is now visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cybuldd, at Carverton. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sutton and family of Nixon, N. J., spent the weekend with the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sutton, in Lehman. } Atty. and Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins, Davis Street, Trucksville, are spend-| ing the week in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Paul Cybulski, Carverton, entered General Hospital on ‘Tues- day to submit to tests and ‘possible surgery. : ‘Wayne Kunkle, Plainfield, N. Jd. spent the weekend with his grand- parents, Mr. and’ Mrs. Forrest Kun- kle, at Kunkle. Wayne will move to Florida shortly to make his home with his parents, Me. and = Alan Kunkle. George Williams, Franklin Street, is a patient at General Hospital where he is under observation. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Nesbitt, 2nd, Lake Catalpa, won the two ball tournament at the Seminole Golf Club, Palm Beach, Fla., recently. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shadek, former Kingston residents, have moved to W. Center Street, Shaver- town. Mr. Shedek was recently discharged from the service. Rosemary Stofila, Fernbrook, and Judy Greener, Shavertown, are members of the basketball team at College Misericordia this season. ° Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Finney, Car- verton Road, Trucksville, recently visited their daughter, ‘Marian, at Wilmington, Del.,’ and their’ son, Fred and family at Lancaster. = At Lancaster they helped their grand- daughter, Janet, celebrate her fourth birthday anniversary. James W. Haddle, serving with the U.S. Navy on the U.S.S. Wilkin- son, is spending a twenty-two day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Haddle at Kunkle. Mrs. Earl Monk, teacher at Penn- sylvania School for the Deaf, Ger- mantown, spent the weekend at her home on Pinecrest Avenue. * © Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Denmon, Trucksville, and the latter's sister, and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Quinn, White Haven, spent the weekend in New York City cele- brating birthdays end anniversaries. " Mavreen Kelly who has been spending the past few years in Washington, D.C. has returned to her ‘home in Dallas. Mrs. Fred Murphy has returned to her home in Dallas after being a patient at General Hospital. Earl E. Reese, Shavertown, is a patient at Veterans’ Administration Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Malkemes, former Trucksville residents, have moved to 1808 Lafayette Street, Fort Myers, Fla. Mrs. Earl McCarty has returned to her home on Machell Avenue ‘after being a patient for the past week at Robert Packer Hospital. Mrs. Leighton R. Scott, Easton, is spending the weekend with ‘her sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Risley, Huntsville Road, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Gates have returned to their home on Split Rail Lane, Dallas, after spend- ing the past two months in" Cali- fornia. ’ Mr. and Mrs. William Eckert, " Church Street, Dallas, will spend the weekend at Levittown visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and ‘Mrs. William Eckert Jr. Chester Nesbitt, Main Street, Sha- vertown, is a patient at the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Md. where he is under observation and will submit to possible surgery. Aunt Agnes Spry, former local resi- dent, now of Mechanicsburg, Pa., is taking care of the children. Mrs. Alfred Gibbs and Todd, Jeff, Brian and Mark of Allentown, form- er Dallas ‘residents, are spending several days visiting ‘Mrs. Gibbs brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wall Sr., Reynolds Street, Kingston. Mrs. James Oliver and children, Joyce, John and Jay, Lake Street, Dallas, left Tuesday by plane to spend two weeks at Hollywood by the Sea as guests of Mrs, Oliver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Himm- ler. eee pe. reeset gr Betty Kline, Brideelect, Is Honored At Shower Betty Kline, bride-elect, was guest of honor at a variety shower given by employees of the Noxen Manu- facturing Company at the Veterans’ Hall last Friday evening. Miss Kline will marry Homer Scouten of Noxen March 1. Present were Mesdames Ralph Engelman, Dorothy French, Ray- mond Denmon, Henry Lane, David MadMillan, Sophia Hackling, Law- rence Hilbert, Albert Jones, Vance Race, Violet Gary, Leo Lord, Voyle Traver, Lewis Lord, Glen Patton, Thelma Ross, May Sickler, Jean Murphy, Ira Beahm, Jack Kresge, Arthur Kibbler, ' (Clifford Turner, Perry Patton; Mary Shook, Patsy Kline and the guest of honor. Cottles Have Baby Boy S/Sgt. and Mrs. John Cottle have announced the birth of a baby boy, their first child, Frederick George, at Griffiss Air Force Base Hospital, Rome, N.Y. on February 14. Fred- erick George is named for his two great grandfathers. Mrs. Cottle is the former Dorothy Howell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Howell of Forty Fort. Grand- ma and Grandpa Howell spent the week at Rome getting acquainted with their new grandson. Mr. Cottle is ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Cottle, East Center Street, Shaver- town. "The couple lives in a trailer at the Air Force Base." James Charles Davis Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, Leh- man Avenue, Dallas, have announ- ced the birth of a six pound, six ounce baby boy, James Charles, at General Hospital February 11. The Davises have three other boys, Billy, aged eight, Bobby, aged six and Jeff, aged three. Mrs. Davis is the former Betty Wirth of Scranton. Both she and baby James are doing fine. Mr. Davis, also a native of Scran- ton, is Training Supervisor for the American Stores Company. Bride-elect, Honored At Variety Shower Bardie Germick, bride-elect, of Wyoming R. D. 3, was guest ‘of honor at a variety shower given at the home of Thais Rozelle Friday evening. Present were Jane Stair, Peggy Ann Maza, Janet Rogers, Priscilla Moore, Marian Elenchik, Marilyn Mosier, Dorothy Martin, Thais Rozelle and the guest of honor. Retired Teachers Plan YMCA Dinner Meeting Retired Teachers’ Association of Luzerne County will hold a dinner meeting at the Central Y. M. C. A. at 1 o'clock on Tuesday when At- torney Roscoe Smith will be guest speaker. Reservations should be made with Ruth Lamereaux, Shav- ertown, or Ida Wolfe, 1225 Wyo- ming Avenue, Forty Fort. Lake Women Plan For 10th Birthday Dinner Mrs. Elwood Whitesell, assisted by Mrs. Earl Payne and Mrs. Arthur Engler, was hostess Monday night to the executive board of Harveys Lake Woman's Service Club. Plans were discussed for the tenth birthday dinner, to be held at the Castle March 7. Mrs. Robert Payne is general chairman, and speaker will be Mrs. T. Stewart Wil- liams, president of Luzerne County Federation of Women’s Clubs. Members present were Mesdames Carl Schreiner, Jr., Joseph Rauch, Frank Bialogowicz, Carl Swanson, George Bray, Edward Hughes, Sr., Milton Balliet, Adam Stefanowicz, Grace Martin, Ward Jacquish, Wal- bridge Leinthal, Clarence Montross, Malcolm Nelson, Alger Shafer, El- wood Davis, and Thomas Smith. Mrs. Lewis Jocelyn Is Hostess To Kunkle Club Mrs. Lewis Jocelyn, Kunkle, en- tertained members of the Silver Leaf Club of Kunkle at her home Tuesday evening. Present were Mrs. Ralph Ashburner, Mrs. Russell Miers, Mrs. 'Elizabeth Hess, Mrs. Gideon Miller, Mrs. Fred Dodson, Mrs. Ralph Hess, Mrs. William Brace, Mrs. Thomas Landon, Mrs. Ernest Martin, Mrs. James Traver, Mrs. Florence Klimeck, Mrs. Forrest Kunkle and the hostess. Donald F. Eckert Makes Dean's List At College Donald F. Eckert, son of Mr. and | Mrs. William Eckert, Sr., Church Street, Dallas, has been named to the Dean’s List for the first semester at East Stroudsburg State Teachers’ College. Don, a graduate of Dallas Town- ship High School in the class of 1953, will be graduated from Stroudsburg in May with a history major. He expects to teach. THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1957 Bardie E. Germick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Germick, Wyoming R.D. 1, will marry Richard E. Jatkowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jatkowski, Church, Wyoming. Attendants will be Marian Elenchik of Overbrook Road, Dallas, and Louis Ostroski of West Wyo- | | 31 Fairview , School and has been employed in Street, West Wyoming, tomorrow at! the office of Dallas Engineers, 9 o'clock. Rev. Edward Manikowski . Trucksville. Mr. Jatkowski was grad- will perform the double ring cere- | uated from West Wyoming High mony and celebrate the nuptial School and served for two years mass in St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic with the U.S. Army. He is now Bardie Germick will Marry Richard Jatkowski Tomorrow ming. Following the ceremony, breakfast will be served at the King- ston House, Kingston. Miss Germick is a graduate of | the Dallas-Franklin Township High employed by the Glen Alden Storage Plant Corp., Wyoming. The couple will reside in Wyo- ming. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Witkoski of Sweet Valley, will become the bride Father Francis Kane will perform the ceremony in Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. The bride will be given in mar- Township, maid of honor. Best man | sister of the bride of Conyngham, Pa., will be matron of honor and | Josephine Remchak of Hanover | Dorothy Witkoski To Marry Gordon J. Flynn Tomorrow Saturday saotiig at 11 o'clock, | will be Leonard Stortz of Trucksville Dorothy M. Witkoski, daughter of: 2nd usher, Ralph Engelhart of Hun- | of Gordon J. Flynn, son of Mrs.| home on Memorial Highway, Dallas, Luther Flynn of Hunlock Creek. |at 5 p.m. lock Creek. A reception will be held at the Daddow Isaacs American Legion | Miss Witkoski is a graduate of Lehman High School. She has been employed by the American Tobacco Company in Lee Park. Mr. Flynn riage by her father. Mrs. John Bush, | was graduated from Shickshinny ' High School and has been serving with the U.S. Navy for the past six years. Recently he was transferred from California to Delaware. Sheridan Lewises Are Married Fifty Years Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Lewis, Sweet Valley, who observed their fiftieth wedding anniversary Wed- nesday, will be guests of honor at open house on Sunday from 2 until 4 o'clock. Friends and neighbors are urged to drop in for a nice friendly , visit and a cup of tea. Mrs. Lewis is the former Nellie Gregory, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gregory, Cease- town millers. Mr. Lewis is son of | the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lewis married in the parsonage of the Church of Christ, Sweet Valley, by the Rev. William H. Weisheit on February 20, 1907, and spent the first forty years of their married life in Kingston where Mr. Lewis was a breaker carpenter. In 1947 he retired. The couple later bought the Valley where they spend their time tinkering ‘around and borrowing their great grandchildren whenever | they can. Three year old Janet, the first girl in the family for three generations, is spending this week with them. The Lewises had only one child, Clyde of Brooklyn, Pa., and he had three sons, Carl and Russell, at home, and Eugene, Binghamton, N.Y. who is the Dad of Janet and two little boys, Allen, aged two, and Roy, three months. Ralph Johnsons, Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson, Lehman, entertained at luncheon Tuesday after services at the Leh- man Cemetery for the late Munson Keener of Owego, N. Y., the follow- ing members of his family: Mrs. Mildred Shaver Keener, widow, Marathon, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keener and Edith, Rochester, N. Y.; Leroy Keener and Willard of Bristol, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keener, Jr., Trenton, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shaver and (Clifford of Newark, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs, Merritt Liddle, Owego, N. Y.; Rev. Easton of the Appalachian” Methodist Church; Howard Yeager, Wilkes- Barre; William Shaver and Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meeker, Muhl- enburg; Mr. and Mrs. Walter King, Dallas; Mrs. Walter Shaver, Shaver- town; Mrs. Burton Steltz, Pikes Creek. ; Theresa Macey, Engaged To Ronald Gardzalla Announcement has been made of the engagement of Theresa Macey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Macey of Fernbrook to Ronald Gardzalla, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Gardzalla, Reynolds Street, Plymouth. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Macey is a graduate of Lu- zerne High Schools Mr. Gardzalla was graduated from Shickshinny High School and is serving with the U. S. Navy at Norfolk, Va. Westmoreland Band To Dine Tomorrow Night Westmoreland Band Association met recently at the high school and completed plans for the annual ban- quet to be held at the school to- morrow night at 6 o'clock. Bert Fennell will entertain, dancing will follow. Mrs. Norman Stookey is chair- man of the affair assisted by Mrs. Frederick Anderson, Mrs. John (Clause, Mrs. Raymond Chapple, Mrs. C. B. Williams, Mrs. Franklin Fenner, Mrs. Ross Kimball, Mrs. William Glahn and Mrs. Wilfred Anderson. | verton where Mr. , Superintendent of Highways until of Hunlock Creek. The couple was home théy now occupy in Sweet | Mr. and Mrs. John Earl Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. John Earl are cele- brating their thirty-eighth wedding anniversary quietly at their home in Carverton today. Mrs. Earl is the former Myrtle Pascoe of West Wyoming. Mr. Earl is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Earl. The couple was mar- ried by Rev. Kelley in the First Methodist Church of Wyoming and thirty-two years ago came to Car- Earl was State his retirement. They have two children, Benjam- in of College Park, Md., and Mrs. Lawrence Alessandri of Baltimore, Md., also three grandchildren, John Thomas Earl and Denise Ann and Linda Mae Alessandri. A niece, Kay Marie Earl, makes her home with them. Both Mr. and Mrs. Earl are active members of Carverton Methodist Church. Mr. Earl has served as di- rector of Kingston Township School Board and as Kingston Township committee leader. Hostesses To Neighbors - Teachers and officers of the Kun- kle and Noxen Church Schools were guests at the meeting of Alderson | WSIC.S. last Thursday evening. En- tertainment was furnished by a film, “Teaching a Child to Be a Chris- by Mrs. Garvin Smith, Mrs. Stephen Hartman and Mrs. Lee Zimmerman. Attending were Mesdames William Macmillan, Francis Schenck, Frank- lin Patton, William Lyons, and Miss Phyllis MacMillan, Noxen; Mes- dames Francis Keller, Alfred Rogers, Albert Armitage, Russell Dodd, Robert Avery, Harry Beck, Howard Higgins, Garvin Smith, Stephen Hartman, Sr., and Rev. Ruth Under- wood, Alderson; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kerlin, Mr. and Mrs. Allen . Brace, Mrs. Fred Dodson and Mrs. Jack Birnstook, Kunkle. ROLLER SKATING EVERY Wed., Fri., Sat. and Sun. Nights Also Sun. Afternoons Wolfe's Grove Sylvan Lake — Sweet Valley DANCING Every Sunday Night tian,” followed by a discussion led : | Calendar Events TODAY No school today. SATURDAY YMCA Hershey Trip, 7:30 a.m. Jackson cafeteria supper, 5:30. Franklin Fire Auxiliary card par- ty, 8 pm. NEPA Dairy Day, Tunkhannock, 1 p.m. Westmoreland Band Dinner 6 p.m, Christian Friendly Class Bake Sale, Gerald Frantz Gift Shop, noon. SUNDAY MONDAY Lake Rod and Gun Club dinner, Kern's, 7 p.m. Philharmonic Concert, students, ' Kingston High School, 3 p.m. Philharmonic Concert, Irem Tem- ple, 8:30. | TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Sewing for Nesbitt, Library An- nex. Father - son - daughter banquet, Lake Lions. THURSDAY p.m. Trucksville Cub Pack Blue aid. Gold Dinner. FRIDAY Westmoreland. Miss Catherine Hoover To Wed John D. Hoats Mr. and Mrs. Orange, have William Hoover, announced the en- Road, Wilkes-Barre. Miss Hoover is a graduate of Hanover Township High School and is employed as payroll clerk for the American Fur- niture-Jewelry Company in Wilkes- Barre. Mr. Hoats attended Meyers High School and served for two years with the U. S. Army in Ger- eral Motors Corporation in New Brunswick, N. J. A summer wedding is planned. Huntsville Ladies Meet At Christian Church Christian Women’s Fellowship of Huntsvlle Christian Church met last Tuesday with Mrs. Walter Covert presiding. ' Mrs. Milton Culp conduc- | ed the worship service and Rev. C. H. Frick reviewed the mission study. Present were Mrs. Walter Covert Jr., Mrs. William Eckert, Mrs. Milton Culp, Mrs. Marcus Ide, Mrs. Stella Roberts, Mrs. Ralph Eipper, Addie Elston, Elma Major, Mildred Major and Rev. Frick. Stephen Halpin It’s a fifth boy for Mr. and Mrs. James Halpin, of 151 Elizabeth Street. Stephen Halpin was born Wednesday morning at ‘1 am. Stephen’s older brothers are: James Jr., Thomas, William, and Michael. Mrs. Halpin is the former Isabelle Batchelor of Philadelphia. many. He is employed by the Gen- | Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Lord Celebrate 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Lord, Pike’s Creek, celebrated their fifti- | eth wedding anniversary with open house for members of their family and friends Sunday from 2 until 5 | p.m. Mrs. Lord is the former Clara Lord, daughter of the late Mr. and | Mrs. Reuben Lord of Plymouth. Mr. | Lord is son of the late Ida and Stephen Lord, Pike's Creek farmers. The couple was married in Scranton | and went to housekeeping at Ber- | wick where Mr. Lord was employed by the American Car and Foundry Company. They later moved to Kingston where Mr. Lord worked for the Traction Company. About twen- ty-five years ago, they bought the farm they now live on) stocked it with poultry and cattle, and dipped Protective Association, Annex, 8 their roots deep in the Back Moun- tain Area as farmers. A few years Shirley Reese Becomes | Shavertown P.T.A. card party, Bride Of Fred Templin Announcement has been made of the marriage of Shirley ‘M. Reese, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Swingle, Franklin Street, Dallas, and Fred M. Templin, son of Mrs. Edith Templin of Woodlawn Drive, Dallas. Rev. Edgar F. Singer performed gagement of their daughter, Cath- | the double ring ceremony in Forty erine, to John D. Hoats, son of Mr. | Fort Methodist Church, January 23 and Mrs. Clifford Hoats, Old River 7 pm. Attendants were Melba J. Thomas of Forty Fort and Ralph Ww. Templin, Baltimore, Md., brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Frederick J. Eck, Jr., Shavertown, and Donald J. Verfaille, Baltimore. Following a reception at Forty Fort Methodist Church parlors, the couple left for Lake Placid, N.Y. Mrs. Templin, daughter of Thomas J. Reese, Dallas, is a graduate of Swoyerville High School and Wyo- ming Seminary Dean School of Bus- iness. She has been employed by the Pennsylvania Power and Light Com- pany. Mr. Templin was graduated from West Pittston High School. He is attending Bloomsburg State Tea- chers’ College. Mrs. Swingle Is Hostess To Dallas Junior Board Dallas Junior Woman's Club Executive Board transacted routine business Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Elwood Swingle, Shav- ertown. Assisting the hostess was Mrs. Robert Morgan. Mrs. James METZGER’S SEA FOOD 118 Main St. Luzerne Across from Luzerne Bank ® NO WAITING ON HOT PREPARED SEA FOOD FRESH FRIED FORTY FORT THEATRE “Love Me Tender” — ‘Special Holiday Show — Continuous 3 - 11 SATURDAY Shows at 7 and 9 Forrest Tucker in “Stagecoach To Fury” SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Continuous Sunday 3-11 Marlon Brando and Glenn Ford “The Teahouse Of The August Moon” HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. TODAY & TOMORROW February 22 and 23 “Friendly Persuasion” (In Color) GARY COOPER DOROTHY McGUIRE Time: 6:30 and 9:00 MONDAY & TUESDAY February 25 and 26 “Tension At Table Rock” (In Technicolor) RICHARD EGAN DOROTHY MALONE . — ALSO CARTOON — Coming “Anastasia” os fk — LUZERNE THEATRE FRIDAY — Double Feature — “East Of The Amazon” and “The Mole People” SATURDAY — Double Feature — Jock Mahoney in “Showdown at Abilene” Plus THE BOWERY BOYS “Hot Shot” SUNDAY & MONDAY Continuous Sunday 2-11 Guy Madison nd Felicia Farr “Reprisal” ALSO Rory Calhoun end Barbara Rush “Flight To Hong Kong” AT EE ED A << <a a ED D> EAD a El a a <I GD a a <a> <> <> Fillet of Haddock Deep Sea Scallops Fish Sticks Deviled Crabs Fried Oysters Lobster Delights French Fries : SALADS Pepper Hash Cole Slaw Potato Salad Macaroni — MEDIUM — HARD SHELL CRABS ago, since there are no children, the couple decided it was time to retire and take it a little easier and are now content to look after a small vegetable garden and a bed of annuals in the summer. : Mr. Lord is a member of Junior OUAM. Both the Lords are mem- | bers and regular attendants of the | Maple Grove Methodist Church. Present at the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. “Sharon Whitesell, Pike's Creek; Mr. and Mrs. George Kreller, Clara Mor- gan, Plymouth; Mrs. Elizabeth Mor- ris, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lord, Sweet Valley; Mr. and Mrs. James Lord, Huntsville; Harry Lord, Lehman; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heverly, and Mr. Heverly’s mother, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morgan, Hughestown; Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Morgan, Mar- garet and Ann Morgan, Wilkes- Barre; the guests of honor. Besecker, first vice president, con- ducted the meeting. Present were Mesdames Donald Naylor, Raymond Parsons, Kenneth Bayliss, Robert Lesser, John Rich- ards, John M. Culp; Elwood Swingle, Ralph Garris, Raymond Daring, John Blase, Elmer T. Williams, Thomas E. 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