irry Ohlman, S ‘e by anqther They expect d. They. flew r of the soph- tte College is 3 acation with | were guests of honor at a going- X } on Saturday night. Sl M. Shaver | been transferred to Williamsport. reeks in Jack. | Present at the party were Mr. and Mrs. Shaver’s Mrs. George Brody, Mr. and Mrs. s. IL. B. Coles. James Gillis, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin oly | Club A nd Social Activities In The Back Mountain Area THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1958 be = ww —— DALLAS, PENNSYLVA nal | Ray Evelans, Guests At Farewell Party Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evelan, Noxen, away party held at Herman Kern's Mr. Evelan has Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kocher, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dendler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Timko, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoblitzell and the guests of 1 honor. munds Road, nding several Florida, visit- d son-in-law, Shaver. The baby, David Coughlin and : to the home merly occup- es, The Klines rgh where Mr. brred. #1, Carverton v medical pa- lal. hise director at or the Deaf, to her home Pallas, for the brday. rt Laux, Mid- eckend guests de Island, Mr. yran© and son Cornell Uni- d Mrs. Moran w Epeland a ssel- with Hosts For Son, Robert Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Turner, Noxen, entertained at a party fol- lowing commencement exercises at Lake-Noxen High School Friday night. - Their son, Robert, was a member of the graduating class. Present were Mr. and Mrs. William Evans, Mr. and Mrs. James Altemus, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Smith and family, Mrs. Albert Smith and Derwin, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Corey Bulford and -the host and hostess. Richard John Kern Mr. and Mrs. James Kern, Harris- burg, announce the birth of a son, Richard John, eight pounds, three ounces, at Harrisburg Hospital on June 3. : Mrs. Kern is the former Mildred Culp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Culp of Huntsville. Mr. Kern is son of Mrs. Marion Kern of Harveys Lake. The new baby has a sister, Mary, aged four and a brother, Jimmy, two. them while their mother is in the ved to all. Jr. and Woodley to 158 sel has service. ins have to Main ins is a ie Rail- here to husband ell Ave- lg Wed- she was Daniel hospital. Enjoy Dinner Party A dinner party given at the American Legion Home, Luzerne, Friday evening honoring Sheriff and Mrs. Herbert Snyder of Vernal, Utah. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Covert, Fernbrook; Mr. and Mrs. James Morris, Forty Fort; Mrs. Alice Holdsworth, New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Richards, Byron Snyder, Luzerne; Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Howell, Herbert Porter, and the Snyders. Cindy Lou Oncay Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Oncay, Lehman, have announced the birth of a five pound, ten ounce baby girl, Cindy Lou at General Hospital on June 5. This is their first child, (and the first granddaughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Edward J. Oncay. Mrs. Oncay is the former Margo Davenport, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. James Davenport of Lehman. NTRODUCTORY PRICES ace Setting 50 FED. TAX INC. Mrs. Culp is taking care of | Fred M. Malkemeses Vacation In Bermuda Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Malkemes | of Shavertown and Mr. and Mrs. | Richard M. Rudy of Dallas embarked Saturday, -June 7th, on the S.S. | Queen of Bermuda for a vacation in | Bermuda. While there they will be | guests at the Elbow Beach Hotel. { They will return via Pan American Airways. Peggy Ann Malkemes, who was celebrating her birthday, enter- tained at a luncheon in New York | prior to their departure. Roger Careys Are Hosts To Sunday School Class Mr. and Mrs. Roger Carey, Bul- ford Street, Dallas, entertained members of the Dallas Free Metho- dist Sunday School at a wiener roast Friday evening. Present were Rev. | and Mrs. Albert Reining, Leslie, | David, Jessalyn, Albert, Jr., John | Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cook, Mr. l and Mrs. Hayden Richards, Mr. and | Mrs. James LaBar, Mr. and Mrs. { Luther Carter, Zelpha Carter, Mrs. | Laura Palmer, Mrs. Gordon Hadsel, Mrs. Laura LaBar, Mrs. Edith Fiske, Paul Fiske, Jr., Charles Fiske, Mikey Brown, Dianne Derby, Susan Spen- cer, Carol ‘Smith = Alice Parsons, Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux, Sandra and Debbie Lamoreaux, Donald La- | Bar, Sarah Sproule, S. H. Keller and the host and hostess. Irene Snyder, Guest Bt Variety Shower Saturday evening, Mrs. George Shaver Jr., Dallas, and Mrs. Charles | Snyder Jr., of Lehman, entertained | at a variety shower at the Shaver | home on Overbrook Road, Fern- brook, honoring Irene Snyder who will marry Clayton Traver. on June 28. The ceremony will be performed in Lehmdn Methodist Church at 2 p.m. Games were played and prizes won by Mrs. Thomas Traver, Mrs. George Weintz, Mrs. R. E. Wright, Treva Traver and Mrs. Sterling Barnes. Present besides the above were Mrs. Willard Goss, Mrs. Leonard Zultebevicz, Mrs. Jane Sowers, Mrs. David Eddy, Mrs. Alfred Hadsall, Mrs. James Davenport, Mrs. Howard Piatt, the guest of honor and the hostess. Darlene Dalton Mr. and Mrs. John Dalton, Lee Park, announce the birth of a daughter, Darlene, at Wyoming Val- ley Hospital Saturday, June 7, weight seven pounds, six ounces. This is the couple’s first child; and the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. David Evans, Shavertown. Gredt-grandmother, Mrs. Charles W. Frantz, of Meshoppen is looking forward to” taking care of the baby for a few days in Shavertown, when the former Betty Jean Evans brings her daughter home to her parents for a brief rest before returning to Lee Park. Hoover Reunion \ The annual reunion of the de- scendants of William Hoover Sr. will be held on Saturday, June 21 at Wolf's Park near Sweet Valley. A family style picnic dinner will be served at 12:30 followed by a busi- ness meeting and program. Any one desiring transportation, should contact Mrs. Elmer Hoover of Idetown. SCHECHTMAN'S ARMY & NAVY STORE Specials Friday & Saturday Only Open ’til 9 p.m. Both Nights MEN’S JACKETS - Ivy League Stripes and Solids Values to $6.98 .............. $3.98 MEN'S HOBBY SLACKS Famous Brand Values t0 $3. ....ccocennenns BETTER POLO SHIRTS for Men with Collars 9c Group of Married Marilyn Mosier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mosier, Kunkle Road, Dallas, became the bride of Albert Yale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Yale, Second Street, Lacey- ville, on Saturday, May -31. Rev. Russell Lawry performed the double ring ceremony in. Dallas Methodist Church before an altar flanked with candelabra, palms and bouquets of white carnations; lilies and snap- dragons. Fern Coldren was organ- ist and Diane Myers sang “Because”, “You'll Never Walk . Alone” and “The Lord’s Prayer”. Ann Ruggles, cousin of the bride, honor and Mrs. Carl Gries Jr., Meek- er, a classmate of the bride, was bridesmaid. Boyd Repsher, cousin of the bridegroom of Laceyville, was best man and Allen, Clark, and Dale Mosier, brothers of the bride, ushers. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore floor length gown of white satin with overskirt of net and Chantilly lace. The fitted lace bodice had a high neckline and long tight sleeves tapered at the wrist. Her finger tip veil of illusion fell from a tiara of pearls and irides- cents and she carried a bouquet of white carnations. : Miss Ruggles and Mrs. ‘Gries chose identical gowns in green and orchid, respectively, styled with full length skirts, and net overskirts caught with velvet bows. They wore match- ing headpieces ‘of net and orange blossoms and carried Colonial ‘bou- quets of mixed flowers. Mrs. Mosier, mother of the bride, selected blue and white printed jer- sey street dress, white accessories and shoulder bouquet of pink carn- ations, and Mrs: Yale, mother of the bridegroom, green and yellow print- ed chiffon dress,’ green laceéssories: and yellow carnations: =: i Following the ceremony, a recep: tion for about a hundred fifty gests was held in the church parlors and the couple left for Florida. They will MR. AND: MRS. of Wilmington, Del., was maid. of May 31 ALBERT: YALE vacation in “Miami for six wéeks, then return to Jacksonville to live. | Mrs. Yale, a graduaté of Dallas Township High School, has beén’em- ployed by Commonwealth Telephone Company. Mr. Yale is technician for the Clairol Company, Inc. Max Dreher Receives | His Master's Degree Max Dreher, Campbell, N. Y., son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Dreher of Park Street, Dallas, was graduated from | the State University of New York Teachers College at Genesee, N. Y. on Sunday with a Master of Science degree. : Max, graduate of Dallas Borough “High School, received his B.S. de- gree from Pennsylvania State Col- i lege and has been teaching at Camp- | bell for the past four years. His wife, the former Barbara Ide of Dallas, his son, Maxie, his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Her- bert Dreher and Herbie, Shaver- town, and his parents all attended the commencement exercises. Three Area Girls Get Degrees From U. of P. Three Back Mountain girls were awarded degrees in nursing at com- mencement exercises of University of Pennsylvania on Wednesday. They were Susan E. Wileman, Dal- las; Cora J. Wildoner, Hunlock Creek R. D. 1, and Alice J. Sidler, Lehman. Miss Wileman is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wileman, Church, Street. Alice Sidler is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sidler, both of them on the faculty of Lehman- Jackson-Ross. schopls. Mr. Sidler |'is teacher of vocational agriculture, and Mrs. Sidler:handles homebound instruction. Miss Wildoner is daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wil- doner, Roaring Brook. Price $24.00 pLIMITED TIME eivloom | sterling ELER t CLARK Wilkes-Barre MEN’S SHOES and LOAFERS Regular $6.98 ..z.............. $4.98 MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS (Famous Name) Values to $2.98 .............. $ i 19 Group of Men’s Better SWIM SUITS $2.93 Value ...coicecsreranonve $ {1.98 BALL BRAND FISHING RAIN. COAT (with Hood) | Values to $6.98 ccocoecvscnsses $3.98 — 7 ESTELLE’S MAIN STREET — DALLAS Jewels of THE SEA TIVOLI . . . a rom- antic touch of white above ‘a warm ex- citement of color, a cool perfection of shaping! Elasticized faille swimsheath. 15.95 OPEN FRIDAY EVENING / i 3 Ee —— y 4 4 Shirleylouise : Schutz, Is Honored At Shower Shirley Randazza, Madeline Hav- rilla and Esther Vitale entertained at a linen and personal shower at the Schutz home, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, Sunday afternoon, May 25, honoring Shirleylouise Schutz, bride-elect. They will be members of the Tonte-Schutz wedding party TOMOrrow. Present at the party were Mes- dames Rolf Tonte, John Durkin, Paul Potorski, Michael Wrubel, James Tonte, George Schutz, Joseph Messmer, Peter Suratore, Wendel Schutz, Betty Joyce, John Tonte, Thomas Flannery, Frank Gelsleich- ter, Joseph Bruno, Charles Gabel, John Randazzo, Michael’ Kaschak, Stanley Buynoski, Samuel Keist, William Bellas, Joseph Vitale, Harry Schutz; Misses Josey Tonte, Sarah McCarthy, Mary Kaschak, Pauline Milewiski, Theresa Vitale, Ruth Ann Steiner, Barbara Stuffrick; the guest of honor and the hostess. Mrs. Richard Culver, Honored On Birthday Mrs. Richard Culver was pleasant- ly surprised at a party given by her daughter, Cindy, Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Covert, Fernbrook. It was her birth- day anniversary. Enjoying the out- door supper were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Covert, Kerin, Richard Culver, Clem, Suzie, Jimmy, Derick, Mrs. Harriet Richard, Byron Snyder, Mrs. Alice Holdsworth,. Melanie; the guest of honor and the hostess. ¥. W. Turner Engaged To New Jersey Girl Mrs. Ann Williams, 39 Orange Street, Bloomfield, N. J., announces the’ engagement of* her’ daughter, Ruth’ Ann to A/3C Kenneth: Wayne Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Turner of Noxen. Miss Williams is a’ member of the Senior Class at Bloomfield High School. Mr. Turner was graduated from Lake-Noxen High School. He Harveys Lake Service Club Finishes Business For Summer Harveys Lake Women’s Service Whitesell, Otis Allen, Jr., Walbridge Club held its last summer meeting Léinthall, Arthur Engler; Earl Payne, at the Lake-Noxen High School with | Fred V. Swanson, Grace L. Maria, Mrs. Harvey Kitchen presiding. Reports were given by the various officers. and committee. ‘chairmen. Mrs. Charles Williams, second vice- president, reported the purchase of two mew walkers. Mrs. Elwood Whitesell, financial chairman, dis- cussed the new budget. Mrs. Ward Jacquish, membership chairman, reported the transfer of the following members from the Harveys Lake Club to Lehman Women’s Club: Mrs. Jack Callahan, Mrs. Edward Pawlowski, Mrs. James Kenny, Mrs. Fred Peters, Mrs. John Chesnovitch, Mrs. Paul Doris and Mrs. Carl Graham. Mrs. Kitchen appointed the fol- lowing to the Auditing Committee: Mrs. Otis Allen, Sr., Mrs. John Zor- zi, Jr., and Mrs. Carrie Rood. : A five dollar award was given to the boy and girl with the highest scholastic average. Winners of five dollars each were W. James Ide and Sandra Engelman. Entertainment for the evening was provided by the Choral Group under the direction of Mrs. Rowland R. Ritts, accompanied by Mrs. Fred V. Swanson. Program consisted of group singing, solos and the shotgun wedding’ of Daisy Mae and Lil Ab- ner. Members of the Choral group are: Mesdames Lee Bicking, Elwood Whitesell, Earl Payne, Otis Allen, Jr., Walbridge Leinthall, Edgar Hughes, Sr., Arthur Engler and Ste- ‘phen Schmaltz. Club members present were: Mes- dames Carrie Rood, Harry B. Allen; Glenn D. Kocher, Joseph N.. Desi- derio, Charles S. Williams, Adam Stefanowicz, George C. Bray, Robert Payne, John Zorzi, Jr., Otis A. Allen, Sr.,. Clarence Kester, Clarence Mon- tross; Darrell Loomis, George Sear- foss; Rowland R. Ritts; Edward Kan- asky, Stephen Schmaltz, Edgar W. Hughes, Sr., Lee Bicking, Elwood is at present serving with the Army | #@ Air Corps in Japan where he ar- rived the past week. No date has been set for the wedding. Philip Mosiers' Attend Phil Jr.'s Graduation Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mosier, Main Street, Shavertown, attended com- mencement exercises at Bloomsburg State Teachers College on May 18 when their son, Philip; Jr., received his degree in elementary education. Philip, a graduate of Westmore- land High School, served for two years with the U. S. Navy before matriculating at Bloomsburg. He took his basic training at Bain- bridge, Md., and served in Intelli- gence at Washington, D. C., and California. This summer he will assume his duties at Henryville Lodge in the Poconos for the third consecutive summer. He has accepted a teach- ing position at Allentewn for this fall. To Attend Commencement Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff, Noxen, and Mr. and Mrs. James Culp of Sweet Valley, expect to attend the graduation of Albert Ruff Jr. to- morrow morning at Drexell. Mr. Ruff will take a degree in electrical engineering. His wife is the former Patricia Cornell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Culp. For Engraved and Printed Wedding Invitations Try The Post COME IN AND SELECT YOURS Specially Priced ® Lustre Colors Easy To Install — Paste To Wall 35¢ fi. (4 ft. high) STRAUSER’S 186 MAIN ST. LUZERNE OPEN THURS. & FRI. EVE. BU 8.4827 | FATHER’S DAY will put Pop in a good mood TO APPLY TILE WALL BOARD (Congo) to the : KITCHEN or BATHROOM of Your Home ® High Gloss Enamel Ward W. Jacquish, Joseph Rauch, Albert Armitage, Thomas Cadwal- ader, John Tobin, Alger Shafer, Har- véy Kitchen, Wilfred Ide, Donald D. Smith, Stephen L. DeBarry; Eleasior Humphrey, Pauline Davis and Donna Smith. Next meeting will be held in Sep- tember. Next Board meeting will be held on August 18 at the summer home of Mrs. Elwood Whitesell, North Lake. Flower Club Members Hear Talk On Lilies Fifty: members and guesjiiliato tended the June meeting of! Side Flower Club and heard Ci cussion of cultivation of lilies w Rev. C. H. Frick, Mrs. Ada Marl Mrs. Charles Law and Loren Kel as panelists. Plans were made for a picnic be held Saturday, June 21, at Bol der Field, Hickory Run" State Pa It was decided to hold four smal shows this year, one in July, one August, one in Septembér an in October, rather than one one in the- fall. All will be in: the annex of Kingston Wyd Avenue Christian Church, competition open to all. Rev. C. H. 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