' = ; Danas PENNSYLVANIA Club gi Social Activitios In The oh Mountain Area | THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1958 PAGE SEVEN Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mulligan have moved into the home formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nalbone at Noxen. Sandra Simon, Noxen, entertained at a party recently in honor of her sister, Michell, who celebrated her ninth birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pall, Hunlock Creek, R. D. 1, have announced the birth of a baby girl at Mercy Hos- pital on February 12. Warren Denmon, Pinecrest Ave- nue, Dallas, spent the weekend in - New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wallace, Chase Road, Trucksville R. D., have an- nounced the birth of a baby boy at Wyoming Valley Hospital on Febru- Wry 13. Tom Hicks who has been in St. * Petersburg, Fla., on a business trip, spent the weekend at his home on Pioneer Avenue, Dallas. He left. Sun- ' day night for Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Goeringer, Orange, have announced the birth of a baby girl at General Hospital on February 13. The Goeringers have three other children. Leo Lord, Noxen, is a patient at Mercy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lefko and family have bought and moved into the house formerly owned by the ‘James Beseckers on Luzerne Ave- nue, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kingston, Tarleton Avenue, spent the weekend in Upper Darby visiting their daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Burnaford, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hummell, new- -weds of Broomall, spent the weekend as guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth In- man, Shavertown. Miss Frances Dorrance, Church Street, Dallas, spent the week in Phish New Simplex Meat Center 21 WYOMING AVENUE WYOMING We Carry All Parts of Simplex Stokers A. GATRON & SON Phone WYOMING 2-84 — 9-85 || his father. Meet Lowell Thomas Mr. and Mrs: Myron Baker of Lehman and Dorothy’s brother, Bill and nephew, Art Major, had an in- teresting experience on Saturday when they drove up to Greek Peak, near Cortland, N. Y., to ski. Using the same jump was Lowell Thomas, well know radio and television com- mentator. They had a nice visit with him and took his picture. Diane Gabriel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gabriel, Oak Hill, announce the birth of a six1{ pound, eight ounce baby girl, Diane, at General Hospital February 18. The ‘Gabriels have two little boys, Jan, aged five, and David, aged two. Mrs. Gabriel is the former Irene Yob, daughter of Mrs. Albert Yob, and the late Albert Yob of Ply- mouth. Mr. Gabriel, whose parents are dead, is also a former Plymouth resident. He is employed by Stand- ard Brands, Inc., in Wilkes-Barre. Jackee Lynn Houser Mr. and Mrs. John L. Houser, Ridley Park, announce the birth of, a baby girl, Jackee Lynn on Febru-. ary 11. This is their first child. Mrs. Houser is the former June Rimple, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Rimple of Main Street, Dallas. Mr. Houser is the son of Mrs. Ruth Houser of Shavertown. He is associated with Capital Airlines in Philadelphia. Jeanne Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Connelly, Sterling Avenue, Dallas, announce the birth of a six and a half pound baby girl, Jeanne, at Nesbitt Hos- pital on February 15. The Connellys have two other children, June, aged thirteen and Hugh, aged eleven. Both Mr. and Mrs. Connelly are natives of Richmond, Virginia. Mr. Connelly is office manager of Swift and Company in Wilkes-Barre. Mary Ellen Husband Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Husband, Oak Hill, announce the birth of a seven pound, twelve ounce baby girl, Mary Ellen, at Nesbitt Hospital on February 18. The Husbands have two sons, Tommy, aged five and a half, and David, aged two. Mrs. Husband is the former Mari- lyn Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jones of Walnut Street, Kingston. Mr. Husband is son of Bert Husband, Kingston photographer. He is associated in business with comfort . , EVERY DAY COLLECTORS SAVE AT APFELBAUM’S Here you can browse thru more stamps and covers than . at the largest exhibition . . . unhurried and in complete . any day of the week. Stop in. MAKE TOMORROW YOUR STAMP SAVING DAY SEL Sofelbouns 1428 SOUTH PENN SQ.’ i Rittenhouse 6-5917, 6-6632 PHILADELPHIA 2 THESE WOMEN! By d’Alessio COLSOLIDATED AIRLINES imide “None of your Freier hanson planes mind ou! We ; have a lot of talking to dot” y Holds Valentine Joy Class of Kunkle Methodist Church and their husbands held a covered dish valentine party at the Kunkle Community Hall last Wednesday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. James J. Knecht, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Landon, Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Elston, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Meeker, Mrs. Dana Race, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kerlin, Mr. and Mrs. Donald King, Mr. and Mrs. James Traver, Mr. and Mrs. Basil E. Frantz, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sweppenheiser, Joy Class Of Kunkle Chr Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dodson, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Elston, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Elston, Mr. and Mrs. Job Dietz, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brace, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoyt, Rev. and Mrs. John Gordon, Madeline LaBarre and Russell Transue. A delicious baked ham dinner was served along with home made buns, lots of hot covered dishes and cherry pie. Games were played and everyone had a jolly time. Looking at T-V With GEORGE A. and EDITH ANN BURKE 5 ARTHUR GODFREY has made a format change in his Talent Scouts telecasts. $5,000 cash is awarded to the contestants. The basic format of the show remains unchanged. Three talent scouts will appear as usual. However, winners of three consecu- tive weeks will return on the fourth show to compete for the cash. The winner will appear for a second week on the Godfrey daytime tele- casts. \ DOLLY, a 3%-year-old, five-feet- five inch, three-quarter ton ele- phant has been added to the cast of Cole Porter’s “Aladdin.” She will make her entrance in the opening procession of Emperor Basil Rathbone and Princess Anna Maria Alberghetti through the marketplace of Old Peking. And for the happy ending, Sal Mineo, as Aladdin, will ride away on the elephant with his Mrs. Benscoter At Nesbitt Mrs. Cora Benscoter, Red Hill, was taken to Nanticoke Hospital Saturday night in the midst of the snow storm in Bronson’s ambulance, COUNTRY FAIR Prince of Peace auxiliary met after the Ash Wednesday service at 9:30, Mrs. Edwin Roth presiding. Lenten service next Thursday morning at 9:30 will be followed by sewing for the annual bazaar and lunch. There will be a district aux- iliary meeting at Prince of Peace April 18. Mrs. Ben Edwards will serve as chairman. Present were Mesdames Edward Ratcliff, Jack Stanley, B. Edwards, Pete Yocum, C. Judd Holt, Edwin Roth, Fred Schmidt, James Lacy, Donald (Clark, David Williams, Charles Flack, Joseph Schneider, Donald Evans, Warren Unger, Wil- fiom McClelland and Oswald Grif- fiths. Billie Dawe Is Guest On Eighth Birthday Billie Dawe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dawe of Lehman, celebrated his eighth birthday with a party at his home recently. Each young guest received a candle on a cup- cake of his own. Eight friends, besides, Chris and Billie, enjoyed games and refreshments. They were Bobby Disque, Fay Brown, Tera Milbrodt, Shelley Ehret, Timmy Brown, Diane Rogers, Linda March- akitis and Jackie Ruggles. Ellen Dobinick T/Sgt. and Mrs. Dennis Dobinick of Pemberton, N. J., announce the birth of a baby girl, Ellen, at Fort Dix Hospital on February 14. The Dobinicks have two other children, Barbara and Bernard. Mrs. Dobinick is the former Ellen Kinney of Wyoming. T/Sgt. Dob- inick is son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dobinick of Shavertown. This is the John Dobinicks eleventh grand- child. Couples Club To Meet Country Couples Club will hold its postponed monthly meeting Sun- day evening at Dallas Methodist Church with a good speaker and complete committee reports on the Easter Sunrise Service which will be held at Dallas Outdoor Theatre. and admitted for medical service. Refreshments will be served. 4 please care.. hunger hurts! Send $1 or more to CARE Food Crusade New York 16, N.Y. or your local CARE office ! { Join the CARE Food Cru. ‘sade to share America’s. farm abundance with those : who need it desperately. The U. S. Government gives : . the food. Every $1 you give delivers a 22 |b, package. in your name, to a hungry . family abroad . . . helps: eed four persons an entire month! — romantic and singing partner, Anna Maria. Dolly has Spent two of her three and one-half years in show business. A native of India she was trained by Art Eldridge of Ringling Brothers. SIR CEDRIC and Dorothy Kilgal- len will try for “The Last Word” (CBS-TV, Sunday 3:30 - 4 P.M. EST) when they appear on the network grammar game devoted to discussing and debunking uses and misusages of the English language. EDITH ADAMS and James Greg- ory star in “If I Die Before I Live,” to be telecast live from New York on “Suspicion.” (NBC-TV, Monday 10 P.M.) The script calls for Miss Adams to make her first entrance sporting a magnificent black eye. Usually seen in light musical comedy roles, she plays the part of a night club | dancer who has lost her job after a one-sided battle with her overly romantic boss. Edith Adams in priv- ate life is the wife of comedian Ernie Kovacs. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL games will be carried by NBC Tele- vision Network on Saturday after- noons during 1958. 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