student at Lafay- spending the spring his parents, Mr. and pherd, Mt. Green- town. member of the t Lateveite College, hh J ster vacation with his mother, Mrs. Harry Ohlman, Machel Avenu allas, ean ph 8. Smith and enue, Dallas, will end some time at visiting Mr. and rage, Jr. The Bev- > Dallas residents. r. and Mrs. Elias Miller, Dalla D. 1 have announced the birth of a baby int at Mercy Hospital on . B55 wv Virginia, Wilson has. returned to her home in Charleston, Wr. Va, ding some time with her 0 My. my . Simon’ Friedma : 5 enter Hill d, Dallas, will Yr by plane Ap 21 for Israel. They E .gone a month, returning o he Queen Elizabeth on May 0, 2 Mr. and Mrs. Tex Wilson, De- unds: Road, Dallas, are spending ] Bort 1 in New York City. Ro VanHorn, member of the unior= Class at Lafayette College, attive tomorrow to spend the Laster. vacation with his parents, Ir. and Mrs. Robert VanHorn, Lake eet, "Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Jones have ‘urned to their home at Trucks- er enjoying a vacation in the dies. Davis, daughter of Mr. and ice Bronson, daughter of Mr. and ! ed Bronson, Sweet Valley, ive home from West Chester eachers College next week spring vacations. They will bout ten days. ‘8nd Mrs. Robert Bodycomb a weekend visitor their son 8 from Hargrave Military Aca- atham, Va. who has just oted to the rank of cor- d been cited on the Dean's eir son Robert will be at ext weekend, driving up for : ~ Thursday from Newark, Carol Dodson, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Boyd R. Dodson, Hunts- spend her Easter vacation mira College for Women with s, arriving tomorrow. F: Beisel, Idetown, spent days in Philadelphia last the home of her son and in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- & ncert, “Show of Shows” at ion Hall Wednesday eve- e Hall was filled to capacity. ‘absence of over a year. He the home of his mother, ‘Georgia Straw, Overbrook Ave- nday night. % Charles Smith, Overbrook tarted back from Florida isel and enjoyed the. string. traw is home from Alaska | Neighbor hood News And Notes Of Personal Interest a vt __THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1958 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA. Douglas Gary Brabson Mr. and Mrs. James Brabson, Meadowcrest, Trucksville, have an- nounced the birth of a nine pound, ten ounce baby boy, Douglas Gary, at Nesbitt Hospital on March 10. The Brabsons have two other sons, James, aged eight, and David, aged three. Mrs. Brabson is the former Doro- thy Brewer of Morgantown, W. Va. Mr. Brabson was a native of Ten- nessee. He is manager of McCrory’s at the Gateway Shopping Center. Surprise Party Arno Smith, Beaumont, was sur- prised on his birthday, March 15, - {when his mother, Mrs. Clara Smith, came over to see him. His daugh- ter, Eunice Mitchell and family: of Kunkle took him a lovely decorated cake and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tay- lor and family of Raritan, N. J., also dropped in. Tera Ann Milbrodt, 8, Entertains Classmates Tera Ann Milbrodt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Milbrodt' of Lehman, celebrated - her eighth birthday Monday ‘afternoon with a party for classmates of Room 2 B at Lehman - Jackson-Ross School. Mrs. Milbrodt brought dixie cups and cupcakes, and a balloon for each child, carrying out a color scheme of pink and blue. Guests were classmates, Miss’ Hannah Culp, teacher, and Grandma Sorber. Junior Woman's Club Board Names Committees Dallas Junior Woman's Club Board met at the Dallas Methodist Church | Tuesday evening to honor and wel- el Davis, Sweet Valley, and | come new officers and committee members. The affair was a covered dish supper. Mrs. Robert Brown presided, Mrs. John Culp read the minutes and ‘Mrs. Donald Naylor, the treasurer’s report. Mrs. James Besecker wel- comed Mrs. Ted Ruff, new Senior Club adviser. New committees were announced: membership, Mrs. Ed- ward Bessmer; club women, Mrs. Keith MacDonald; reservations and housing, Mrs. Stephen Hartman and Mrs. T. William Hanna; fine arts, Mrs. Harry Edwards; publicity, Mrs. Charles Poad; finance, Mrs. Bernard Rogers; auditing and parliamentary law, Mrs. Edward Tesnar; telephone squad, Mrs. Donald Naylor; educa- tion, Mrs. James Huston Jr.; re- ligion, Mrs. Arthur Walsh: . Present were: Mesdames Ray Par- ‘sons, Keith MacDonald, Donald Fan- non, Arthur Walsh, Stephen Hart- man, William Hanna, John Richards, Ralph Dixon, Hugh Carr, Edward Tesnar, Robert Morgan, Charles Poad, Ted Ruff, Ralph Garris, Robert Moore, Ray Daring, Thomas E. Reese, Royal Culp, Harry Edwards, Robert Lesser, John M. Culp Jr., Robert Brown, James Besecker, Don- ald Naylor, James Huston Jr. the. weekend in Washington, arriv- . She expects to spend 'i oy a EMERGE BREE Sere Ta. ee 3 £ 3 Jeweler 63 South Main Street -. Wilkes-Barre of being engaged is the diamond - for the diamond is the age-old symbol of romantic faith - a beautiful, scintillating gem to be cherished through the years. Each of the rings shown is worthy of conveying one of life's finest sentiments to the one you jove. CLARK 4 ~ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Steltz were guests of honor at a variety shower Friday night at the V. F. W. Hall, Noxen. They received lovely gifts. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Steltz, Elmer, Jr., Virginia, Danville; Clifford Booth,, Turbotville; Mrs. Walter Steltz, Pikes Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Steltz, Larry, Hunlock Creek; Mr. and Mrs. John Hannigan, Jane, Bobby of Forty Fort; Mrs. Lawrence Steltz, Doris, Eddie, of Meeker; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bos- ton, Nancy, Loyalville; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs: Donald Steltz Guests Of Honor At Shower George Steltz, Jr, Mrs. George Steltz, Sr., Sweet Valley; Margaret McHose, Harveys Lake; Samuel Blizzard, Mrs. Flora Hettis, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Steele, Roberta. and Brant, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blizzard, Diana, Marcella, Pamela, Mr, and Mrs. James Hettis, Mrs. John Jones, Candy, Viola Blizzard, David Fritz, Mrs. - Guy Fritz, Larry Traver, George Traver and the guests of honor. ‘Mrs. Robert Welsh Is Guest At Baby Shower | Mrs. Joseph Ide and Mrs. Frank Gosart entertained at a baby shower honoring Mrs. Robert Welsh at the Ide home last Thursday. Mrs. Welsh received lovely gifts. Present were Mrs. Alice Burnett, Mrs. Pearl Ide, Mrs. Ethel Spencer, Mrs. Peg Har- rison, Mrs. Marie Exerhopoulis and Carol, Mrs. Louise Ushite, Mrs. Joan Ide, Mrs. Ruth Gildea, Mrs. Shirley Gosart, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Back Mountain Boys Named To Dean's List Two Back Mountain boys, James Carl Goodwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Goodwin of Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, and Joel F. Rood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Rood of Sweet Valley, were cited for scholas- tic achievement and placed on the Dean’s list at Pennsylvania State University for the fall term. An average of 3.50 or better is required for the dean’s list. Jim, a graduate of Westmoreland High School in the class of 1954, is majoring in social studies and sec- ondary education. His average was at Ridgway Borough. He is a mem- ber of Kappa Fi Kappa national pro- fessional education society, Gamma Theta Upsilon, professional geo- graphic society, history round table, P.S.E.AN.E.A. and Future Teachers of America. . Joel, a graduate of Lehman High School, is majoring in history and mathematics. He has had several semesters of piano and organ at the university. He did his practice teaching at Dauphin High School. His average was 3.94. ‘Circus Or Bust’ Bernie and Eddie Darnell and little Walter Wesley had been talk- ing about the Shrine Circus for two weeks—then came the heavy snow and heavy hearts! To the rescue came Luther Hummel, Sr., and weathered the storm to get them there. The kids were overjoyed. Of course he never would have made it if he hadn’t had his back seat driv- ers, Mrs. Mildred Darnell and Mrs. Luther Hummel, Sr., along. Eastern Star Dance g Dallas (Chapter 396, Order of the Eastern Star, will honor its Worthy Matron, Mrs. Mildred Lutes, with a dinner dance at Irem Temple Coun- try Club Thursday, April 11, at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Laura Dymond is chair lady with Mrs. Elma Price as co- chairlady. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Laura Dymond, Mrs. Gertrude Davies and Mrs. Myrtle Rineman. Whitter, Mrs. Mildred Welsh, Mrs. | Shirley Mahle, Nancy Smith, Linda | 3.52. He did his practice teaching: Retiring Club Board Entertains New Board The retiring board members of the Dallas Senior Women’s Club Board entertained incoming board members at a covered dish supper ‘at the Trucksville Firemen’s Hall ‘Wednesday evening. A business | meeting followed at which the chair- men of the various committees gave their annual reports. Mrs. Harry | Ohlman presided. Mrs. Merrill Faegenburg was ap- pointed chairman to take names for Mrs. Wyoming Valley. Mrs. Warren Taylor, Trucksville; Mrs. Lemuel Troster, Trucksville; and Mrs. Clayton Evans, Idetown, were approved for membership into the club. The budget for the com- |ing year was discussed. | The following attended: Mrs. Donald (Clark, Mrs. Ben H. Edwards, | Mrs. Richard N. Stouffer, Mrs. Carl M. Henderson, Mrs. Ornan Lamb, | Mary Weir, Mrs. Stefan Hellersperk, ‘Mrs. R. E. VanHorn, Mrs. Herman | C. Thomas, Mrs. W. H. Pethick, Mrs. Sheldon T. Evans, Mrs. Merrill Faeg- | enburg, Mrs. Boyd - White, Mrs. | Thomas Robinson, Mrs. John E. Wil- liams, Mrs." Robert Wallace, Mrs. | Jack H. Stanley, Mrs. Robert Ma- |turi, Mrs. Harry Ohlman, Mrs. {Charles W. Lee, Patricia Reynolds, Mrs. Cora A. Finn, Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins, Mrs. L. L. Richardson, Mrs. James B. Huston, Sr.; Mrs. Algert Antanaitis, Mrs. Robert Dyer, Mrs. Mrs. Fred Case, Hostess To Noxen Woman's Club Mrs. Fred. Case entertained wo- {men of Noxen Lutheran Church on March 12. Present were Mrs. How- ard Leibenguth, Randy, Mrs: John Jones, (Candy, Christine Blizzard, Mrs. Helen Montross, Mrs. ‘George Broody, Douglas, Mrs. Fred Case, Loren and Roger Case, Rev. Lewis Rogers. Discussion was held and refresh ments served by Christine Blizzard and Mrs. Howard Leibenguth. Hayner Children Are _ Honored On Birthdays: Georgeann and Jackie Hayner were guests of honor at a birthday party held at their home in Kunkle on Friday, March 14. Georgeann was twelve and Jackie, five. Present were Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Sharon, Anna Mary, Mackie, Wil- liam Cecelia of Raritan, N. J.; Mrs. Arno Smith, Beaumont; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mitchell, Ronnie, Garey and Gloria, Kunkle; Mr. and ‘Mrs. Donald Daubert, Porky, Sandy, Lee, | Doreen, East Dallas; Mrs. George | Hayner, Terry, Cathy and the guests "of honor. Verne Groff, Mrs. Raymond. Elston. Calendar Events TODAY Misericordia play, 8:15 Dairymen’s League, Ruggles, 8 p.m. Value Shop, 1 to 5, 7 to 9 SATURDAY Value Shop Sale, 10 to 4 Jackson Methodist supper Sunday School Rally, Bowmans Creek, 2 p.m. SUNDAY Palm Sunday Concert, Misericordia, 8 p.m. MONDAY : Philharmonic, Irem, 8:30 Chorale rehearsal, Annex, 7:45 TUESDAY April Fool's Day _ Idetown Civic Association, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Schools" close for Easter holiday, 2 pm. ; THURSDAY . Maundy Thursday ° Toastmasters Club FRIDAY Good Friday Anne L. Hall To Marry John Jewell Rpril 22 Announcement has been made of the approaching marriage of Anne Louise Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Hall of Shavertown, and Robert J. Jewell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jewell of Parrish Street, Dallas. Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost will perform the ceremony in Shavertown Methodist Church next Saturday. Audrey Morris of Dallas will be maid of honor and Barbara Major, Shavertown, Bonnie Case, Trucks- ville, and Anne Weiland, Hatboro, cousin of the bride, bridesmaids. (Carol Anne Hall, niece of the bride- elect, will act as flower girl. John Jewell, Pleasant Hills, Del., will. be best man, and Ted Hall, Pittsfield, Mass., and Jack Hall, Shavertown, brothers of the bride; James Tompkins, Bradford; Calvin Crawford, Meadville, and Ralph Govin, Trucksville, ushers. A reception at the Country Club will -follow the ceremony. Hospital Ruxiliary To Meet April 11 April meeting of Bhavertown Branch Nesbitt Hospital Auxiliary has been changed from April 4 to April 11 in the Library Annex, 1:30 Pp. m. ‘Mrs. Charles G. Perkins will preside. : : Program will consist of pictures taken by Lt.” Col. Leon Beisel, Trucksville, while stationed in Ko- rea. Lt. Col. Beisel is chairman of Wyoming Valley Civil Defense. Hostesses will be Mesdames B, 'W. Yocum, John Swales, Edith Templin, William Thomas, Robert Thompson, Alta Travis, Roy Troxell, Harold Turn, J. Foster Starner, Sherman Wardan, John Wardell, David Wil- liams, Alice ~Woolbert, Howard Woolbert, Mary Wright, Dale Zim- merman; Ruth Worthington. Shavertown WSCS Plans Hobby And Talent Show A varied and unique display pf hobbies will be featured at the hk. by and Talent Show sponsored by Shavertown W.S.C!S. on April {11 and 12. There will be an evening performance onsApril 11, afternoon performance at 2:30 on April 12. There will be a bake sale. Mrs. S. R. Schooley and Mrs. Howard Hontz are co-chairmen. PLACE ORDERS EARLY ! CALL OR. 4-7331 EASTER LILIES HYACINTHS TULIPS | HYDRANGEAS ~ GARDENIAS AZALEAS POTTED PLANTS CHRYSANTHEMUMS RET CORSAGES ROSES ORCHIDS BABY ORCHIDS CARNATIONS VIOLETS CAMELLIAS GARDENIAS LARGE EASTER CASH and CARRY SPECIAL ORCHID CORSAGE Plus Tax 53.5 HILL -the Florist PIONEER AVENUE SHAVERTOWN \ OR 47331 .° 37 4 1% __Remind er | | WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS! List At Susquehanna Gail Woolbert, senior at Susque- hanna University, Selinsgrove, is on the Dean’s List for the first semester of the present academic year accord- ing to a report just released by Dean Russell Galt. Miss Woolbert is majoring in Eng- lish Literature. She is active on campus in the Women’s Athletic As- sociation, Tau Kappa, and The Student Christian Association. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Woolbert, 130 Main Street, Shaver- town. Paul Monahan To Speak In Toastmaster Contest Saturday, March 29, Paul Mona- han, president of Back Mountain Toastmasters, will represent the club in a speech contest with mem- bers of other clubs in the Wilkes- Barre-Scranton area, at a dinner meeting at Hotel Sterling. This is the first gun in a State-wide tour- nament, leading to final contest’ in July, when Toastmasters Interna- tional stage the annual congress. Back Mountain Toastmasters will Jacquish as = toastmaster; Wil- liam Evans, topicmaster. New mem- bers, Bill Frey and Hugh Carr, will make their ice-breaker speeches. Robert Laux and Frank Wadas, both past presidents, will speak. Dallas Lions BRuxiliary Meets At Patner Home Members of Dallas Lions’ Auxil- iary made plans for a “Go to Mar- ket” party at their meeting at the home of Mrs. Sam Patner, Fern- brook, Monday night. The affair which will include cards and bingo, will be held at St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown. Co-chairmen are Mrs. Ambrose Gavigan and Mrs. Richard Myers. Present at Monday's meeting were Mrs. Irvin Berger, Mrs. George Eddy, Mrs. Richard Myers, Russell DeRemer, Mrs. Russell E. DeRemer, Mrs. Edward Ribotski, Mrs. D. P. Merrola, Mrs. Ward Jac- quish, Mrs. Robert Davis, Mrs. Har- old Davis, Mrs. Gavigan and Mrs. Patner. Ricky Case Celebrates Birthday With Party Ricky Case celebrated his seventh birthday with. a party held recent- ly at the home of his parents at Noxen. Present were Douglas Bro- dy, Robert Timko, Carl Shook, Leo Smith, Allen Biggs, Marshall Schenck, Leroy Scott, Albert and William Parrish, Claire and Dale Clark, Marcella Blizzard, Diane ‘Blizzard, Nancy Thompson, Linda Phillips, Shirley Carey, Peggy Win- ner, Barney and Judy Cook, Loren, Roger and Mildred Jane Case, Mrs. Robert (Clarke, Mrs. Robert Timko, Mrs. George Brody, Mrs. Barney Cook, Mrs. Fred Case and the guest of honor. PTA Card Party Saturday Dallas - Franklin - Monroe P.T.A.’s Saturday night at 8 in the audi- torium. Dallas Chorale Elects Officers For Season Dallas Chorale elected officers at Monday night's rehearsal in the Library Annex. Chairman of the ce treasurers are Nell Bestwick and Jane Stair; librarians, Joyce Jones and Catherine Garris; Marion Harvey. Next rehearsal will be Monday evening at 7:45. A beloved 3 Easter I tradition Ly 2 RTT “he Mrs. have on Thursday, April 3 Ward | postponed card party will be held | Junior Club is Nan Holland; of the : senior group, Janet McGoey; the two | publicity, ' Gail Woolbert On Dean's ‘Early Easter Service At Outdoor Theatre Country Couples Club of Dallas Methodist Church will sponsor the ' Easter Sunrise service at the Dallas | Outdoor Theatre, Route 309, at 6 | o’clock. Rev. Edgar F. Singer, pastor | of Forty Fort Methodist Church, will | be guest speaker. Members of the | Senior Choir will furnish music. This year, the Club extends a "special cordial invitation to all shut- | ins and invalids who can enjoy the service and sunrise from their fam- ily car. Parking will be in charge of Boy Scouts, directed by Bob Parry. The public is cordially invited to join in this worship service and enjoy the beautiful view at the Theatre. 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