~ PAGE SIX Neighborhood Ne \ bi _THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1958 ws And Notes Of Pe < ) rsonal Interest Purely Personal Faith Edwands moved this week from Deerfield Farm, Trucksville, to the dormitory at Wilkes College. J. ICarol Dodson, member of the Freshman [Class at Elmira College, is spending the midyear yacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Dodson of Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bloomer, Fern- brook, have announced the birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt Hospital on January 28. James Davenport, Lehman, is a patient at General Hospital where he submitted to surgery. John Sheehan, member of the Freshman Class at Pennsylvania State University, is spending the midyear vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sheehan, Hunts- ville Road, Dallas. Bobby Lee Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arja Brown of Shavertown, was guest of honor at a family din- ner on his fifth birthday anniver- sary. Mrs. Barney Laskowski, Jackson Township, is spending several weeks visiting her daughter, Mrs. Theo- dore Skok in Connecticut. Mrs. Skok came down for her. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elston, Trucksville R. D., have announced the birth of a baby boy at Nesbitt Hospital on January 27. Mrs. H. W. Smith is steadily im- proving at General Hospital where she has been a patient for the past ten days. Cards have been received from John Tibus from Arizona en route to California to visit his sister. He expects to be gone for some time. George Clemow who has been stationed at Parris Island, S. C. has received his honorable discharge and returned to his home in the Back Mountain area. Miss Antoinette Mason, former Norton Avenue resident, has moved to 42 Main Street, Dallas. The Cool- baugh homestead is being renovated and will be rented. Charles Lasher who has been sta- tioned at Camp LeJeune, N. C. has received his honorable discharge and returned to his home at Fernbrook. Mrs. Arthur Newman has return- ed to her home at East Dallas after submitting to surgery at General Hospital. She is getting along nicely. Mrs. Clarence Elston is ill at her home at Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dizio, Hol- comb Grove, Shavertown, announce the birth of a baby boy at Mercy Hospital on’ January 29. Mrs. Harold Cook, Oak Hill, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital where she submitted to surgery. Mrs. Amy Reese, Fernbrook, was guest of honor at a family dinner at her home recently when she cele- brated her eighty-first birthday an- niversary. Mrs. Reese is mother of Mrs. Chester Hartman, Fernbrook. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Sher- brook Farm, left Saturday for a] Mediterranean cruise. “SELF DEFENSE IS NATURE'S ELDEST LA 1) mm * (Author's Name Below) Recently, several door-to- door salesmen were prose- cuted for making false state- ments during their efforts to sell vitamins and other medicines. In order to de- fend your health and even your purse from these op- portunists, here today and gone tomorrow, follow this sound advice, Physicians and pharma- cists are sincerely interested in protecting your health. Our Code of Ethics directs us to consider your welfare before personal gain. You are safer when you follow a physician’s advice on what to take and get your vita- mins and medicines from a pharmacist. ° YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE ORchard 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? HALL’S PHARMACY “Registered Pharmacist On Duty At All Times” DELIVERY SERVICE Highway Shavertown Milton Sherman Hefft Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hefft, Car- vernton Road, announce the birth Milton Sherman, at Nesbitt Hospital on Saturday, January 25. The Heffts have three daughters, Elfriede, aged thirteen; Gretchen, seven, and Lenchen, four. Mrs. Hefft is the former Marie Ludwig Vrhel of Carverton. Mr. Hefft is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hefft of Carverton. He is employed by the Haines Carrier Company out of Camden, N. J. Mrs. Hefft and baby, Milton, re- turned to their home on Wednes- day. Maureen Ann Sickler Mr. and Mrs. Nile Sickler, Noxen, announce ‘the binth of an eight pound, two ounce baby girl, Maur- een Ann, at Tyler Memorial Hos- pital, Meshoppen, on Wednesday, January 22. This is their first child. Mrs. Sickler is the former Elba Siglin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siglin of Noxen. Mr. Sickler is son of Mr. and Mrs. James Sickler of Beaumont. Mrs. Sickler and baby, Maureen, returned to their home in Noxen on Monday. Both are doing fine. Harry Gerald Compton Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Compton, Hollyhock A Lane, Levittown, an- nounce the arrival of a son, Harry Gerald, January 21. Mrs. Compton is the former Eunice Crispell, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crispell, Harris Street, Dallas. Mr. Compton is son of Mr. and Mrs. William Com- ton, Garfield Street, Dallas. Cheryl Ann Case A 1/C and Mrs. Richard Case an- nounce the birth of a baby girl, Cheryl Ann, at Camp Dix Hospital, Trenton, N. J., on January 13. Mrs. Case is the former Virginia Lewis of Sunbury. Mr. Case is with the U. S. Air Force stationed at McGuire Air Force Base, Trenton. He is a former resident of Poplar Street, Fernbrook. Have Third Son Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casterlin, Mt. Airy Road, Trucksville, an- nounce the birth of a nine pound, ten ounce baby boy at General Hos- pital January 20. The Casterlins have two other sons, Russell, eleven, and Wayne, ten. Mrs. [Casterlin is the former Mary Aline Bradford of San Angela, Texas. Mr. Casterlin is son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Casterlin of Kings- ton. Baby and mother are home and doing nicely. Beverly A. Baird, Bride Of Robert W. Johnson Beverly Ann Baird, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Baird, Dor- rance Street, Kingston, married Robert W. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johnson of Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, Friday afternoon, January 10. Rev. Robert Webster performed the double ring ceremony at the home of the bride. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird, Jr., brother and sis- ter-in-law of the bride of Trucks- ville. r Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at the home of the | bride. Mrs. Johnson is a graduate of Kingston High School. She attend- ed West Chester State Teachers Col- lege. Mr. Johnson was graduated from Westmoreland High School. He is in partnership with his father in the Penn Glass and Mirror Com- pany, Luzerne. The couple resides at 458 Main Street, Luzerne. of a ten pound, two ounce baby boy, ' Vrhel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Betrothed Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Birth, 32 Mt. Greenwood Road, Trucksville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lola Eris Jeanette, to Lee Carr Lamoreaux, son of Mrs. Thelma Lamoreaux, East 42nd Street, Dal- las, and the late Earl L. Lamoreaux. .Miss Birth is a graduate of West- Elaine L. Major, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Major, Huntsville and Ceasetown Road, Trucksville, be- came the bride of SP 3 Harold D. Titus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Titus of Idetown, Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Rev. Howard Harrison and Rev. Dean of Courtdale Metho- dist Church performed the ceremony in Huntsville Methodist Church be- fore an altar flanked with bouquets of mixed white flowers. Janet Cor- nell played the wedding music. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore waltz length gown of white taffeta and chantilly lace, styled with Sabrina neckline, tight bodice with long tight sleeves tap- ered at the wrist and full bouffant skirt. Her fingertip veil fell from a lace coronet and she carried a nose- gay of white roses. Joyce Major was her sister's maid of honor. She selected waltz length gown of aqua net over orchid taf- feta, made like that of the bride, matching picture hat and nosegay of violets. Mrs. Major, mother of the bride chose powder blue street dress, matching accessories and shoulder bouquet of red roses and Mrs. Titus, mother of the bride- groom, navy street dress, pink‘:ac- cessories and pink roses. SP 3 Harold Fisher of Amityville, L. I. was best man and Wayne Major, cousin of the bride of Hunts- ville and Dale Titus, brother of the bridegroom of Idetown, ushers. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at Jackson Fire Hall. Mrs. Titus is a graduate of Leh- man-Jackson High School. She is employed as a registered nurse at *Quotation by John Dryden (1631-1700) Copyright 1958 (1'W4) Main Phone ORchard 4-4161 Town & Country Mid Winter FURNITURE SALE NOW GOING ON! “oon a coun Onterions. 253-257 South Main St., W.-B. Hundreds of floor samples and most one-of-a-kind pieces will be drastically reduced. LOLO ERIS JEANETTE BIRTH Seminary Dean School of Business. Mr. Lamoreaux graduated from Dallas-Franklin - Monroe Township High School and is presently serv- ing with the U. S. Air Force in Charleston, S. C. No date has been set for the morelnd High School and Wyoming | wedding. Miss Elaine L. Major Becomes Bride Of SP 3 Harold D. Titus the Lakeside Hospital on Long Is- land. Mr. Titus was also graduated from Lehman-Jackson High School. He is serving with the U. S. Army at Amityville, L. I. where the couple will live. Wayne C. Crispell Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Crispell, 35 Park Street, Dallas, announce the birth. of a baby boy, Wayne Carlton at General Hospital on Janu- ary 24. Mrs. Crispell is the former Norma Reed. Mr. Crispell is em- ployed by Standard Equipment in Kingston. Returns From Hospital Mrs. Jessie Rogers, Harveys Lake, spent last week in General Hospital suffering from a broken arm. She tripped and fell down the cellar steps. She is home now. Eva Marie Zambeto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zambeto of West Center Street, Shavertown, is sub- mitting to a tonsillectomy at Nes- bitt Memorial Hospital this morn- ing. Eva Marie, 9, is a student at Gate of Heaven School. Calendar Events TODAY Lehman Record Hop, 8 to 11 Value Shop, 1 to 5, 7 to 9 Gaslight Gasser Dance, College SATURDAY Half-Way Hop, Westmoreland gym SUNDAY Groundhog Day : National Boy Scout Week begins Altar and Rosary Mass, Gate of Heaven i MONDAY Boosters Club, Township H.S., 8 p.m. TUESDAY Junior Woman's Club, Annex, 8 p.m. Kingston Township supervisors THURSDAY Advanced First Aid at Borough Building, 7:30 to 9:30 Value Shop, 6 to 9 Toastmasters, Annex, 8 p.m. FRIDAY Value Shop, 1-5, 7-9 Mrs. Bertha L. Anderson Is Guest On Birthday Mrs. Bertha Lamoreaux Anderson, a retired school teacher, was guest of honor at a birthday dinner given by her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Lamoreaux, Huntsville, last Monday evening. She was eighty-five. Mrs. ‘Anderson, a resident of Med- ford, Oregon, for some forty years, came to make her home with her sister, Ruth, also a retired teacher, five years ago. They live at 54 Fer- guson Avenue. 7 Attending the birthday dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen, Br., Harveys Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Welch, Idetown; Miss Ruth Lamor- eaux, the guest of honor and the host and hostess. Anne Hall, Bride-elect Is Honored At Party Anne Hall, bride-elect, was guest of honor at a party given by Mrs. Glenn Case and daughter, Bonnie Jean, at the Irem Temple Country Club recently. Miss Hall will marry Robert Jewell in April. Present at the party were Mrs. Alice Borthwick, Mrs. Betty ‘Gross, Mrs. Margaret Jewell, Mrs. Anne Jewell, Mrs. Marie Dymond, Mrs. Ralph Govine, Mrs. Marion Elliott, ‘Mrs. Dorothy Schooley, Mrs. Ruth Owens, Mrs. Alys Woolbert, Mrs. Fran Trebilcox, Mrs. Romaine Wil- liams, Mrs. Cordelia Hall, Barbara Major, Anna Mae Durbin, Audrey Morris, Evelyn Orchard, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Wilkes Mrs. Irving Berger Is Hostess To Auxiliary Ladies Auxiliary of Dallas Lions’ Club met Monday at the home of the president, Mrs. Irving Berger and welcomed two new members: Mrs. Ward Jacquish and Mrs. Robert Davis. . Mrs. Bert Fennell Sr. retired as treasurer of the organization, Mrs. Edward Ribotski was installed as new treasurer. Mrs. Harold Davis has charge of publicity. Present at Monday’s meeting were Mrs. Sam Patner, Mrs. Edward Rib- otski, Mrs. Bert Fennell, Mrs. Dom- inick Merolla, Mrs. George Eddy, Mrs. Robert Davis, Mrs. John Hilbert, Mrs. Harold Davis, Mrs. Ward Jac- quish and the hostess. X found in no other gem "FRANK Jeweler 63 South Main Street Wilkes-Barre Haid of He Witln The diamond, by its very nature, became synonymous with love from the very beginning. Always beautiful, it possesses a brilliant purity - and, in the heart setting, symbolizes true affection. For someone dear to you, a diamond heart will say all you'd like to say. PRICED FROM $100.00 to $300.00 INCL. FED. TAX CLARK Rev. C. H. Frick was' guest of honor at a birthday party given in the Huntsville Christian Church last Thursday. He was eighty. Present were Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton Culp, Hannah Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Covert, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Troxell, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. John, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Frick, Charles Wolverton, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thomas and Danny, Mrs. Gerald Shonk, Edith Dietz, Christine Grose, Betty Grose, Iva Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Major, Elma Major, Addie Elston, Mr. and Mrs. David Joseph, Dr. and Mrs. Otis Allen, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hontz, Cheryl Hontz, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Hontz, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hopa, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Culp, Stanley Culp, Mrs. Ella Rev. Chailes H. Frick, Honored At Eightieth Birthday Party Schmoll, Wayne Schmoll, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Frantz, Lee Frantz, Emerson Evans, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Evans, Marjorie, Marie, Shirley, Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Bur- ton King, Grace Lutes Frick, Earl J. Frick, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Garinger, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roberts, Janet, Beverly, Jacklyn, Carline, Mrs. Gor- don Wolverton, Lorraine, Jeanette, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rave and Robbie, Janice Ide, James Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ide, Sr., Linda Louise Howell, Nancy Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elston, Mrs. Frances Culp, Mrs. J. E. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. James Kosemchak, Mr. and Mrs. William Eckert, Harvey Moss, Elva Warmouth, Sharon Brobst, Mrs. Kenneth Brobst, Mrs. Meryl Wag ner, Mr. and Mrs. Royal J. Culp and Charlotte S. Ku Tomorrow at 2 p. m. Charlotte S. Kulp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Kulp of Hunlock Creek, will marry Carl G. Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Martin of Pike's Creek. Rev. Rolland C. Up- dyke will perform the ceremony in Roaring Brook Baptist Church. Miss Frances Smith will play the wedding music and Mrs. Donald Gross will be vocalist. The bride will be given in mar- riage by her father. Her sister, Mrs. Lois Marvin of Shickshinny R. D. 1, will be matron of honor and another sister, Joan Kulp, Hunlock Creek, and Mrs. Betty Cragle, John- son ICity, N. Y., bridesmaids. Little Marjorie Kulp, sister of the bride, will act as flower girl. [David Martin of Pike’s Creek will be his brother's best man, and an- other brother, Joseph Martin, Pike's Creek, and Thomas Marvin, Shick- shinny R. D., ushers. Thomas Mar- tin, brother of the bridegroom, will act as ring bearer. Following the ceremony, a recep- p To Marry Carl Martin At Roaring Brook tion will be held in the parlors. , Miss Kulp is a graduate of Gar- rison Memorial High School in Shickshinny. She has been em- ployed by Newberry’s in Nanticoke. Mr. Martin was graduated from Lake-Noxen High School and served with the U. 8. Army for three years, most of the time in Korea. He is employed by the General Cigar Company in Kingston. The couple will reside in their own home at Lake Silkworth. church Have Baby Girl v Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Yellalonis of Dundalk, Md., summer residents of Harveys Lake, announce the birth of a daughter, January 23, at Dun- dalk. They have another daughter, Joan Marie. Mrs. Yellalonis is the former Lillian Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clark of 296 Academy Street, Wilkes-Barre, and Harveys Lake. You'll Find Clues AT THE FERNBROOK Budget Savings When You EAT FORTY-FORT ICE CREAM CO. Main Highway To SPECIAL PLATTERS ALWAYS! / i ni PAY THEM OFF WITH A PERSONAL LOAN From The Friendly Miners In Dallas Our rates are low—only $6 per year per $100 MINERS NATIONAL BANK Main Street, Dallas, Pa. Member F.DIC. ————————— | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA 1 x
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