‘Street, Hill Road, Trucksville. PAGE FOUR Purely | Neighborhood Nr ae Now Personal Mr. and Mrs. James Gilbert Dick ~ have purchased the Swales home on Hillcrest Drive, Goss Manor, and have moved from Falls Church, Vir- ginia. Mr. Dick will be associated with Fowler Dick and Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Ver- non, had as Sunday night guests Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Gager and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd White, Dallas, and Mrs. Eggleston’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. Arch Austin of ~ Beaumont. Mrs. Ambrose Gavigan, Center Street, Shavertown, is a patient at Mercy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Oliver, Bing- hampton, N. Y., spent Wednesday visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ralph Rood, Lehman Avenue, Dallas. Mrs, Earl Vivian, Vernon, enter- tained members of the Vernon Friendship Class recently. The class sponsored an Easter egg hunt. “Mrs. William Wright, New Goss Marion, will enter Nesbitt Hospital next week for tests and obderva- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Glahn of Bunker Hill recently celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary. The Sine have two children, David, rteen, Marjorie, ten. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey, ~ Woodlawn Drive, Dallas, had as weekend guests their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Oney of Johnson City. This week- end Mrs. Harvey and daughter and * son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey, Woodlawn Drive, and Mr. and Mrs. Wrighter Benscoter, Hun- lock Creek, are at their cottage in Ottawa, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Glahn had as Easter guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vollrath Jr., Mrs. Adeline Vollrath, Jerry Long and Daisy Prynn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slaff have returned to their home on Machell Avenue after spending sometime in Florida. Bg | ~ Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Slaff and fam- ily, former Gibson Avenue, King- ston, residents, have purchasd and movd into a home on Mt. Green- wood Road, Trucksville. Mr. Slaff is Luzerne County News Distribu- “Mr. and Mrs. Haydn Evans and children, formerly of Chestnut Kingston, are renting a - house at 11 Rice Street, Trucksville. Mr. Evans is salesman for the Keeb- ler Biscuit Company. Mr. and Mrs. John Holdredge ~ have moved from Lehman to Harris | Mr. Hold- redge is in the electronics depart- 5 ~ ment at the Tobyhanna Depot. "Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wendel, for- merly of Harveys Lake, have rented | an apartment at 14% Shaver Ave- nue. Mr. Wendel is caretaker at Mt. Greenwood Cemetery. Cards have been received from Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchison, Trucksville, who are spending sev- eral weeks in Miami Beach, Fla | (They write that the temperatures are 75 and 80 and feel mighty dr ei ei % Mrs. Leonard Zulkewicz at Benton Tony Hudak, Overbrook Road, % Bo are visiting their son and fine. Visited the Garrahans for two days. Irene Snyder, Lehman, and Clay- ton Traver, visited relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gpss and Mr. and on Sunday. B s, is a patient at Mercy Hos- ital. He has submitted to several transfusions. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Renard, ‘daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Brian ‘DeVan at, Baltimore, Md. ¢ Mrs. Grant ' Shaner, for many ‘years ‘a resident of Parrish Street, Dallas, has returned to her home ‘in Wilkes-Barre, after being a pa- ‘tient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Parsons, Chest- ‘nut Street, Trucksville, have an- > DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, APRIL, 18, 1958 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Of Personal Interest Debbie Sue Hartman Is Guest On 6th Birthday | Debby Sue Hartman, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hartman, | Susquehanna Avenue, Dallas was guest of honor at a birthday party given by her parents, Saturday afternoon. Debby, a member of the kindergarter * class in Dallas Bor- ough, was six. Blue streamers and pink cup cakes and birthday cakes made a festive birthday table. Colorful | Easter baskets were favors. Present were Phyllis Hanna, Chris | Evans, Charlene Smith, Kendy Cos- | grove, Donna Naylor, Elaine Kuehn, Deborah Johnson, Virginia Achuff and Debby Sue. | | Tommy Richardson Is : | Baseball Team Captain Tommy Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. L! L. Richardson, Terrace Street, Dallas, has been chosen cap- tain of the baseball team with VF | 13 Squadron, now spending a month in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He will return to Cecil Field, Jacksonville, Fla., next month and be discharged in June. Joseph Hands, Hosts At Sunday Supper | Elenchik, Yvonne Schlittler, | Morgan, Miss Phyllis Kocher, Guest At Bridal Shower Phyllis Kocher, bride-elect of Oscar | Langston, Red Rock Air Force Base, | was honored last Friday evening at a bridal shower given by Janice | Anstett, Pikes Creek, a fellow em- ployee of Commonwealth Telephone Company. = Guests were: Marian Janis Hoover, Wilma Lisesky, Janet New- berry, Dorothy White, Jennie Lee Conden, Gloria Rought, Helen Brod- lie, and the guest of honor. Mrs. John Culp Jr. Is Hostess To Club Board Mrs. John Culp, Jr., was hostess to members of the Executive Board of Dallas Junior Woman's Club | Tussuy evening when plans were | made for a Mother-Daughter tea to be held at Dallas Methodist Church on Tuesday, May 6. There will be | a hat show sponsored by the Hub. Present at the meeting were Mrs. Keith McDonald, Mrs. Ray Parson, Mrs. Donald Fannon, Mrs. Arthur Walsh, Mrs. Stephen Hartman, Jr. Mrs: P. William Hanna, Jr., Mrs. Ted Ruff, Mrs. James Besecker, Jr., | president; Mrs. John Culp, secre- tary; Mrs. Thomas Reese, Mrs. Royal Culp, Mrs. Hugh Carr, Mrs. Robert treasurer; Mrs. Edward | Bessmer, Mrs. Harry Edwards, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hand, Main Street, Dallas, entertained members of their club at their home Sunday evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trum- bower, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dett- | more, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rice, | Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston, the host and hostess. Robert Eggleston Wins | Honors In State Contest Robert Eggleston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston of Vernon, is | a member of the Tunkhannock High | School Volley Ball team that won | second place in the competition for | State honors at Pennsylvania State | University over the weekend. Each contestant . was presented with a| gold medal. The team, this year’s champion | District 12, placed first at State last | year. | Bob played on the undefeated | Tunkhannock High School Football ! Team last fall and is a member of | the track team this spring. As a| three letter man, he is one of the nominees for the Sport King who | will be chosen at the High School Sports’ Dance tonight. He is grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Himmler of Lake Street, Dallas. ‘John VanHorn Wins Intramural Contest John VanHorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanHorn of Lake Street, Dallas, won the intra-mural ! wrestling contest in the 145 pound class at Wyoming Seminary. John who attended Dallas Bor- ough Schools up until the ninth grade, is a member of the tenth grade at Seminary. Last year he was on the wrestling team but this year, on account of his heavy aca- demic schedule, didn’t go out for regular wrestling. nounced the birth of a baby girl at Mercy Hospital on April 8. Mary Dora Scott who has been confined to her home for some time with hepatitis is improving slowly. She expects to be out of school for about a month more. Mrs.; C. Roscoe Lee who recently returned from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., had as Friday guest Miss Bess Kline- tob of Sweet Valley. ES KATHLEEN R. SWEENEY DANCE STUDIO 4 conducting classes at American Legion, Dallas Every Wednesday, 4:30 p.m. TAPTOE, BALLET, ACROBATIC, BATON TWIRLING SINGING Call NEptune 9-3002 WE FEATURE DELICIOUS | PLATTERS © SALADS ~~ * FISH © SEA FOODS EVERY DAY ! ‘ Every Friday Special Seafood Platters OUR After The Show! FORTY FORT ICE CREAM CO. MAIN HIGHWAY Stop In For A Snack SERVICE IS QUICK! Bernard Rogers, Mrs. Edward Tes- ner, Mrs..Donald Naylor, Mrs. James Huston, Jr., Mrs. Robert Brown and Mrs. Charles Poad. Good Crowd Attends Missions Group Supper Over a hundred people attended the Fellowship Supper sponsored by (Commission on Missions at the Dal- | las Methodist Church Tuesday night and heard Soo Un Choo, Korean student at Wilkes College, talk on Korean customs and government. Music was furnished by John Wardell and Allan J. Cease, trumpet duet, accompanied by Evelyn Archer and by members of the Junior Choir of the church. Chairman of the Commission on Missions is Mrs. Thomas Cease. Members of the supper committee were Mrs. Cease, Mrs. Lawrence Updyke, chairman; Mrs. Stanley Davies, Mrs. Edward Stair, Viola Schassman and Estella Goldsmi th. Rev. Russell Lawry gave the in- vocation, Lawrence Updyke wel- comed guests. ‘SCOUT NEWS Any boys from the Kunkle-Beau- mont Area between the ages of eleven and belong to a Boyt Scout troop, may obtain application blanks at Dallas Township or Beaumont Schools. These blanks should be before next Tuesday when the Scout Committee meets. sixteen who want to | returned | | parlof S. Committee Meets At Doran Home Pictured above are chairmen, ‘co- when the picture was taken are tickets, Mrs. Jack Stanley. chairmen, and some of the commit- | tee members for the sixth Annual Antique Show to be conducted in Prince of Peace Episcopal : Church parish April 29 and 30, under spon- sorship of the Ladies Auxiliary of the church. Seated, left to: right, are: Mrs. Henry F. Doran, Mrs. Paul Goddard, Mrs: Robert Weaver, Mrs. William Krimmel, Mrs. Anthony Broody, Mrs. Joseph Schneider and Mrs. James Besecker, Jr. Standing, left to right,: Mrs. Ed- ward Ratcliffe, Mrs. B. Wright Yo- cum and Mrs. Paul Daily. / Absent | Mrs. Sheldon T. Evans and Mrs. Donald J. Evans. mn Mrs. Lloyd Kear; announcements, Mrs. Edward Ratcliffe; flowers; Mrs. Anthony Broody; Rrimmel; publicity, ‘Mrs. James Be- | Evans Falls, and Fred Casper, Eat- | are: General chairman of the show is | Furlong, Pa; Mrs. Henry F. Doran, with Mrs. B. |1 Wright Yocum and Mrs. Thomas B. | Mrs. Donald B. Foster, West Pitts- Hillyer as co-chairan; admissions, | ton; The Reynolds, Montrose: Mrs. | C. 8. Forve, Kingston; Mrs. Augusta Heyer Smith, Wilkes-Barre; Frank lighting, Algert Smith, East Stroudsburg: Mrs. Philip Antanaitis; programs, Mrs, William | Morgan, [Calendar Events TODAY: Lake-Noxen band concert Meeker bake sale SATURDAY: Franklin Fire Auxiliary viiiy MONDAY: PTA, Borough, Township, Shaver- town Harveys Lake Woman's Club joint board dinner, The Castle ou Lehman Auxiliary covered dish supper, 6:30 TUESDAY: \ Durbin SS. Class, 8 p.m., home of Mrs. Herman Ott, 42nd Street WEDNESSDAY: West Side Deanery, Kingston, 8 p.m. FRIDAY: Lehman Band Concert Lehman WSCS roast beef supper, 5 p.m. Huntsville Methodist Bake Bale Meeker Bake Sale Mrs. George Weintz Is Hostess To Bible «Class Mrs. George Weintz, Lehman, en- Dealers who will have exhibits | tertained members of the Louella Mrs. Frederick P. Houghton, $ Hou Neely Bible Class, Lehman Metho- Primo Berrittini, Dal- | dist Church, last Wednesday. Pre- as; Mrs. Edwin Hogg, Kingston; |gsent were Mesdames Russell Ide, Corey Major, Ray Searfoss, Leonard Harvey, Loretta Miers, Ellen Lamor- ers, Arthur Major, Clara Mekeel, Harry H. Brown, Oliver Whitesell, Harry Howell, Verna Miers, Ralph Brown and the hostess: Kingston; R. §S. Eoote, secker,- Jr., Mrs. Paul Daily, Mrs. Kiron — Paul Goddard, Mrs.: Sheldon i if Special exhibitors: © Mrs. Floyd 1y 3 > Evans and Mrs. Donald J. Evans; | Siegfried, Wilkes-Barre, = antique Local Girl Sings reception, Mrs. Paul Goddard; snack | dolls, and Mrs. William Xrimmel, With Mira-Chords bar, Mrs. Josephs Schneider, #nd | Dallus, antique guns. J. Carol Dodson, daughter of Mr. Miss Thais Roze Members Of Her Wedding Party Thais Rozelle, daughter of Mr.€ and Mrs. William S. Rozelle of Orange, has named members of her | wedding party for May 3 when she will become the bride of Carl Gries Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gries Sr., of Dallas. Rev. William Reid will perform | the double ring ceremony in Orange ' Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m. Betty Pershaw = will . play the wedding music. The bride will be given in mar- riage by her brother, Raymond of Orange. Matron of henor will be! her sister, Mrs. Raymond Vopleus of Orange. Marilyn Mosier, Kunkle | Road, and Phyllis Pershaw, cousih | of the bridegroom of Wilkes-Barre, will be bridesmaids. Best man will be Shepard Moore of Dallas and ushers, George Evans, brother-in-law of the bride of Ros- lyn, Pa., and Carl Ahrendts, cousin of the bridegroom, of Wilkes-Barre. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion will be held in the church FERNBROOK [ PRESENTING CORDIS : A new design in Tiffany Sterling Silver A new design in Tiffany. Sterling Silver Youthful and feminine with deep, subtle modeling . + . Cordis fulfills its Latin name “of the heart.” Made in modern proportions of heavy Tiffany ster- ling with no additional weighting . . as your family silver. Six piece place setting, fifty two dollars including federal tax. FRANK CLARK Jeweler 63 South Main Street . WiLkES-BARRE, Pa, . to live on ) ) 1 Strohl, Noxen. | ) ) UNUSUAL FAVORS — FROM 10c UP ) le Selects 4 L. Lake Ruxiliary To Hold Spring Party, Monday Library Store Hour conduct a story hour at Back Moun- tain Library Annex Saturday morn- ings April 26, through May 31 from 10: 10 to 11 o'clock. speech at the college. |and Mrs. Boyd R. Dodson, Hunts- ville, was among the thirty-seven members of Mira-Chords who pre- sented the famous Stabat Mater Monday night at Elmira College for Women. The group was directed by William J. Lee, Anna Laurie Lee accompanying. Guest soloist was Miss Kuykendall is minoring in Ruth Sutherlin. Cello, violin and ' organ furnished background music. Pauline Kuykendall, member of he Senior Class at Misericordia, will re rs gst Rete a _—— Harveys Lake American Legion Auxiliary Unit 967, will sponsor a { spring party .Monday evening at 8 | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin | Chairlady is Elsie Jones, co-chair- lady, Myrtle Wagner; prizes, Frances | Desiderio; refreshments, Shirley { Strohl, Helen Wodaski, Mary Brin, | Margaret Jankoski, Beatrice West, | Sylvia Brace, Mildred Bozek. I A joint Memorial Day service will | be held at Maple Grove Cemetery IL _g— PARTY HEADQUARTERS ! ) CLEVER PRIZES — 25¢ UP ) CARD TABLES and CHAIRS LARGE SELECTION PLAYING CARDS TALLEYS — INVITATIONS — PLACE CARDS GUEST MATCHES — HAND DECORATED ( { PERSONALIZED NAPKINS ANTHONY'S : : STUDIO & GIFT SHOP ) 431 Chestnut Street CR Sa Kingston Open Monday Eve. and Pikes Creek. 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