| | | | a] Mark’s brother | home which PAGE FOUR ~ THE DALLAS TOST, FRIDAY, . JUNE 20, 1958 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. George R. Becker, with their four sons Dick, Randy, Ted, and Stevie, have returned to their home in Glen Ellyn, Ill. after spending a week with Mrs. Becker's ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley | Rinehimer, Dallas. John F. Harrison, Weavertown Road, Trucksville RD 2, is very ill with pneumonia at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Mr. Harrison has suffered for two years from anthra- silicosis. Mrs. Chester Glahn is recupera- ting at her home on Carverton Road, Trucksville, after submitting to major surgery at Nesbitt Hos- pital. David and Marjorie 'Glahn, of Trucksville, are spending several weeks vacation with their aunts and uncle, Mr. and Mrs: Frank Vollrath and Adeline Long at Rochester, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Culp and Kathy, Patty, and Stanley, Oak Ridge, N. J. and Mr. and Mrs. An- thony Mauro and Herbert, Eugene and Barbara of Mine Hill, N.J. spent the weekend visiting their father, Stanley Culp at Huntsville, Donald Eckert, Junior High School teacher at Haverford Township, Pa., is spending ‘the summer with his parents Mr. and Mrs. William Eckert, Church Street, Dallas. He is helping his father at the Eckert Lawnmaker Service, Memorial Highway. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Marks and son, John, Lehman, spent the week- end in Bloomfield, N. J.,- visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Ben Shipman, Jr. Monday they took the plane for Nevada where they will be guests of Mrs. and sister-in-law for several weeks. Mrs. Eva Barnes has been ill at the home of her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnes, Elmerest Drive, Dallas, for the past three months. Mr. and Mrs. John Vivian and family, former Kingston residents, have moved into the Sam Rhodes they recently pur- | chased. | bo andi and family of J rndon, are spending the eek with vl Harding’s parents, r. and Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks, Pioneer venue, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Nutt and daughter, Judie, have moved from Detroit, Mich., to Main Road, ~ Trucksville. Mr. Nutt is assistant manager of Neisner’s Store, Wilkes- ‘Barre. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brady, for- mer Philadelphia residents, Boh to Meadowcrest, Trucksville. B have Both the Bradys are employed at the Linear plant. Club And Social Activities In The Back Mountain Area Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Woolcock, Sr., 70 Orchard Street, Trucksville, | announce the marriage of their son, Ronald S. Jr., to Therese Leeder of Chester. The ceremony was per- formed at two o’clock last Saturday in the Third Presbyterian Church of Chester. The bride wore a white lace floor- i length gown and finger-tip veil; she chose a bouquet of white roses. The two bridesmaids and maid of honor wore pink, yellow, and blue eyelet organdy gowns and carried Colonial bouquets. Trucksville Boy Marries Therese Leeder of Chester home. employed by Gulf Mr. Woolcock tended Penn Stat Chester. A reception followed at the bride’s Mrs. Woolcock spent two years at Penn State College and attended business school, Philadelphia. She is is a graduate of Westmoreland High School and at- also employed by Gulf Oil Co. The couple left for Cape Cod and New England States. turn, they will live in Media near | Fiancee Of Ross T. Bartleson Oil Co: He is e College. On their re- | Graduates ALBERT E. RUFF Albert E. Ruff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Ruff, Noxen, received his B. S. degree in Electrical En- gineering from Drexel Institute of Technology, Philadelphia, at com- mencement exercises held in Con- vention Hall on June 13th. A graduate of Lake-Noxen High School, where he was valedictorian of his class, he was graduated from Drexel in the top half of his en- gineering class. He has accepted a position in the engineering department of Bendix Aviation Corporation, Townson, Md. He is married to the former Pa- tricia Cornell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Culp, of Ricketts Glen. A. Lee Stuart, Norton Avenue, flew to Sutton, W. Va., last night where he was called by the serious | illness of his mother. Impressive silver gifts by famed Reed & Barton needn’t be costly. See our complete selection today. “Mayflower” Vegetable Dish, 10%", $9.75 open; $19.75 double. “Bel Air” Bowl, 10-inch diameter, 2%4-in. high, $9.75. “Free-Form” Centerpiece, 1134" long, 5” wide, $14.95. “Holiday” Sandwich Plate, 10%” long, $10.95. FRANK 63 South Gift Selections in World's Most ‘Famous Silverplate, REED & BARTON Prices shown include federal tax. Jeweler WiLkes-BARrrE, Pa, “Bel Air” Bon Bon Dish, 6-inch diameter, $4.50. “Holiday” Centerpiece or Bowl, 1274” long, $28.50. “Holiday” Bread Tray, 1174” long, $10.95. “Embassy” Butter Dish, glass lined, 772”, $11.95. CLARK Main Street Andrew Duda Graduates From Temple University Andrew J. Duda, son of Mr. and Mes. John Duda, Pine View Avenue, Dallas, was graduated from Temple University last Thursday with a de- gree in mortuary Andy is a gradu He will Mrs.. Swoyersville; Mr. Duda, New Jersey. Melvina Moss, ship High School to of the summer business concerns, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. and. Debby, Mr. Ann, San Antonio, land © High School, serve his apprenticeship with Kirk and Nice, Philadelphia undertakers with whom he worked during his four years of study. Attending exercises wére Mr. and Mrs. John Duda, Mrs. Peter Duda, Emerson Steele, Dallas; Mrs. John Timko, Tina Tim- ko, Carverton; Mrs. Frank Howatch, Melvina Moss Accepts Position Bs Secretary daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss, Demunds Road, Dallas, has accepted a position as secretary with Public Utilities in Mt. Clair, N. J. She left the day after her graduation from Dallas Town- She ‘is living with her Ray Hopkins at Paterson N. J. Melvina who usually spends part with her worked in New Jersey last year. Early in the fall she wrote letters { of application to various New Jersey nate enough to have a job waiting for her after commencement. Entertain Family Charles Howe and William: Chappell, Street, Shavertown, entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ham- mond; Robert Hammand and Cathy and Mrs. Theby of Philadelphia; Sgt. and Mrs. Charles Chappell, Alice Marie, Ruth Mrs. Richard Theby, Wyoming; Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ray Chappell, Trucksville; Ruth Ellen Hammond, Shavertown. | | science. ate of Westmore- Class of 1954: Paul Duda, and Mrs. Victor Lincoln Drive, begin her duties. aunt, Mrs. aunt, T. Bartleson, and was fortu- Shavertown, tained at a small dinner party Wed- | | Service Center, North Main Street, nesday night, June 18, their twenty- | Wilkes-Barre. seventh wedding anniversary, and | announced the engagement of their | Hanover High School and Wilkes- daughter, Jacqueline Ann, to’ Ross | Barre Business College. son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Bartleson, 206 Boland Bloomsburg Teachers College, ma- Avenue, Hanover Township: Miss Hinkle is a graduate of West- 3 moreland High School and Wile | vetome Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hinkle, 8 enter- | JACQUELINE ANN HINKLE | Serre Business College. ployed as secretary at Johnson’s Mr. Bartleson was graduated from He is a ! member of the Senior Class at | joring in Secondary Education. | No date has been set for the Photo by Broody. Summit J Mr. Oliver Texas; Mr. and LADI 17¢ A ° i's ® IP's Easy RESISTS RESISTS NEEDS NO WAX! TRUE VINYL “Do It Yourself” 186 MAIN GET WISE TO GOODYEAR NO-SCRUB FLOORING STRAUSER’S LUZERNE ® It’s Beautiful! Durable! OPEN TO-NIGHT UNTIL 8:30 BU 8-48217 and Mrs. Paul Anstett, Pikes secretary Creek, announce the engagement of Telephone Company. Mr. Williams their daughter, Janice, to Kenneth W. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams of Ruggles. Janice Anstett Is Betrothed To Kenneth Williams, Ruggles at the Commonwealth was graduated from Lake-Noxen | High School and served with the |. S. Army in Germany for two | years. He is employed by Sordoni Miss Anstett is a graduate of Construction Company. Lehman-Jackson-Ross High School, | Class of 1956. She is employed as wedding. No date has been set for the ES! Mr. and Mrs. Block ceremony, 2 p.m. To Clean! STAINS ACIDS Ide, Dallas. Harold Ide, four ounces, Hospital. The other children: Tommie, seven. STREET George Richards, Huntsville Road, announce the ‘en- gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Elaine Saunders, to Kenneth Swan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Swan, Idetown. Rev. C. H. Frick will perform the assisted by Evangelist Frank Whitesell, in the garden of the Swan Tesidence tomorrow at Miss Sinden: salecked as attend ants: maid of honor, Margerie Saun- ders, sister of ‘the'bride! and ‘brides- | My. maids, Phyllis Cragle, cousin of the groom from Lehman, and Janice from Lehman, was Brian Maltass Sickler Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sickler, R. D. 3, Orange, announce the birth of a son, Brian Maltass, eight pounds, June 12, in General Sicklers have two Pattie, Mrs. Sickler is the former Joyce Maltass of Scranton. Mr. Sickler is employed by Air Pro- ducts, Wilkes-Barre. nine, and thick, Ever Taste Our Sodas? Ice Cream Sodas made at our fountain are rich, ice cream, whipped cream and a choice flavor! Never skimpy or tasteless— we pride ourselves on their special quality ! SEAFOOD PLATTERS — FRIDAY delicious combinations of Forty Fort Ice Cream Co. FERNBROOK Main Highway Flaine Saunders To ry Kenneth Swan Tomorrow At 2 chosen best man, and ushers are the groom’s uncle, Arnold Swan and Miss Saunder’s brother, Thomas. The two flower girls are Fern Cark- huff, cousin of the bride, and Joy Harris, cousin of the groom. The bride’s stepfather, Richards, will give her away. A re- ception in the Swan garden will follow. .. Miss: Saunders graduated from Westmoreland and is employed by Commonwealth | Bell, Telephone Co. r." Swan graduated from Lehman and is employed by Harveys Lake Light Company- The couple will reside at 42nd Street, Idetown. Natona Girl Bowlers Dine At Club Francois Natona Girls held their bowling banquet at Club Francois Thursday ing one of the members, Lois E. Walk, the former Lois Marr, recent bride. The guest of honor received lovely gifts and a beautifully dec- orated cake was presented to her by the club proprietor, Frank Poli- care. Attending were Jeanette Ritten- house, Pearl Walton, Ruth Klemas- zewski, Barbara Evans, Dolly Fab- ian, Helen Hemenway, Leah Cris- tonettes leading. To Celebrate Birthday Airman 2/C Paul C. Heslop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Heslop, brate his twentieth birthday anni- versary in Okinawa on Sunday, June 22. He expects to be back in the States this fall. She is em- | George | evening in form of a shower honor- | pell, Martha Husted and Marian! Harvey. The girls finished their league games for the seasom with the Na- | School Street, Shavertown, will cele- | Evelyn Raspen To Wed Paul Taylor Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Albert Raspen, Sweet Valley, announce the ap- proaching marriage of their daugh- ter, Evelyn G. Raspen, to Paul A. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Taylor, Harveys Lake. The ceremony will be performed tomorrow at 1; Rev. Robert M. Britten, Maple Grove Church, Pikes Creek, will officiate. The bride will wear white dress and carry a bouquet of white carna- tions, while the maid of honor, Treva Traver, Harveys Lake, will wear a pink dress and, carry pink carnations. The bride’s mother has chosen a lavender dress and corsage of white carnations and the groom’s mother, pink dress with pink carnations. Alfred Taylor, Harveys Lake, has | been chosen best man- A reception for the family will follow at the home, after which the couple will leave for a week's stay at Atlantic City. Miss Raspen, a graduate of Leh- man-Jackson-Ross High School, ic employed by the Commonwealth Telephone Company. Mr. Taylor attended Lake- -Noxen High School and is employed by a Shavertown gas station. The couple will reside in a trailer, Harveys Lake. fly To Europe Mr. and Mrs. A. Hanford Eckman, Huntsville, left Sunday by plane for an eight week vacation. in Europe. They expect to visit relatives and friends in Norway, Sweden and Den- | mark and to attend the World's Fair. They travelled by Scandinavian Airlines and expected to be in Eur- ope ten hours after leaving Idlewild. Graduates From Temple Mrs. Nancy Kulp, 22 Delaware Avenue, Trenton, N. J., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Congdon, De- munds Road, completed work on the Bachelor of Science Degree in edu- cation and graduated June 12 from Temple University. Mrs. Kulp is a 1954 graduate of Dallas-Franklin Township High School. While at Temple she was a member of the Women’s Glee Club, Mitten Hall, Student League, the English Honorary ‘Society and was a Junior Counselor at the women’s dormitory. She had received an invitation to become a member of the American Association of Uni- versity Women. Mrs. Kulp’s brother, Melvin Cong- don, left June 7 for Ireland, where he is stationed with the 993d ACW- RON, after spending a thirty-day leave with his parents. A/2c¢ Cong- don spent a year and a half at Claysburg AFB. Kenneth James Sprau The Howard Sprau’s of West Mount Airy Road, Trucksville, R D 1, announce the birth of a son, Ken- neth James, June 10 in General | Hospital. At birth, Kenneth weighed six pounds five ounces. The Sprau’s have three other boys: Howard, seven, Duane, six, and Bobby, two. Mrs. Sprau is the former Aline Blamire. Daniel John Stralka Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stralka of 77 Meadowcrest, Trucksville, an- nounce the birth of a son Daniel John, June 5, in the General Hos- pital. Daniel weighed nine pounds seven ' ounces at birth and has a sister and brother, Kathleen, aged five, and Stephen, three. Mrs. Stral- ka is the former Wanda Sharko- wicz. Mr. Stralka is a forester. Nancy Lynn Schoell The Norman Schoells of 248 Meadowcrest announce the birth of a daughter, Nancy \Lynn, June 9, in Mercy Hospital. Nancy has a broth- er, Norman Jr., four, and a sister, Joanne, two. Mrs. Schoell is the former Anne Krasnolucky of Phila- delphia. Mr. Schoell is a mainten- ance man at Linear: BABY TAP — 2:45 - 3:45 BALLET — 4:00 - 5:00 MARLENE A. CEASE DANCE STUDIO AT SHAVERTOWN Y. M. C. A. Registrations — Monday, June 23rd TEEN-AGE BALLROOM — 7:00 - ADULT BEGINNER'S BALLROOM —- 8:00 - 9:00 J ADULT LATIN AMERICAN BALLROOM — 9:00 - 10:00 ‘ FOR INFORMATION — OR 4-294i 8:00 Married Fifty Years MR. Mr..and Mrs. Archie Baker, Stat. ford Street, Trucksville, will: cele- brate their fiftieth wedding anni- versary tomorrow with open house from 4 until 9 for their friends and neighbors. No invitations have been issued. Mrs. Baker is the former Pearl Decker, daughter of the late Mu. and Mrs. Ambrose Decker of Dor- ranceton. Mr. Baker is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Becker of Wyoming County. The couple was married in the old Carverton par- sonage, AND MRS. ARCHIE BAKER a short period of living: with the bride’s parents, moved into-a house next. door to ‘the home they’ now occupy on Stafford Street. Thirty some “years ago’ they built and moved into their present home. Mr. “i Baker has been ‘a plasterer all his June 24, 1908, and after | life. There are three living children, James Baker and Irmal Roe of Newark, N. J., and Lee, at home; also grandchildren Ruth and Pearl Baker and Gloria Jean and Carrie Roe. Photo by Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobbie Sr. Celebrate 55th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobbie Sr., | once a road supervisor at Lake Wal- Fernbrook Road, fifty-fifth wedding anniversary on Wednesday. Mrs. Dobbie is the former Grace Benedict, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Benedict, Duryea. Mr- Dobbie is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dobbie, Scotland. He came to America at the age of nineteen. The couple was married at the bride’s home, June 18, 1903, by Reverend W. R. Harshaw. They first set up housekeeping in Duryea, then moved to Wallenpaupack and seven years ago to Fernbrook. Mr: Dobbie is retired, but former- ly worked on the railroad and was Centermoreland Girl Is Misericordia Graduate Barbara Marlene Clark, daughter of Mrs. Olive Clark and the late Howard F. Clark of Centermoreland, was graduated Monday evening from College Misericordia at the Irem Temple in Wilkes-Barre: Miss Clark, a high ranking gradu- ate of Tunkhannock High School, class of 1954, majored in elementary education and received a bachelor of science degree in the elementary field, at the college. She did her practice teaching in the Dallas Area School District under the guidance of Theresa Polachek. In September she will teach first grade at Tunk- hannock. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Klimas and ten month old Brenda have moved from Harding to 3 Holly Street, Trucksville, Mr. Klimas is a car- penter by trade. ‘uncle, John Alabaugh. celebrated their | lenpaupack. While in Duryea, they belonged to the Presbyterian Church of Duryea. The couple has a son antl. daugh- ter, Charles; at home, and Mrs. James Dick, Trucksville. There are two grandchildren, Dwight; at home, and Mrs. Edwin Riutta. Mr. Dobbie is now a patient of General Hospital. / Cousins Are Honored At Birthday Picnic Cathy Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tex Wilson, East Dallas, and Valerie Mallin, daughter of Mrs. Doris Mallin, Pinecrest Avenue, Dallas, cousins, were honored at a birthday party at the Wilson home on Sunday. A picnic lunch was en- joyed outdoors with balloons, fav- ors, wieners, and of course beau- tifully decorated cakes. Afterwards, movies were shown Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilson, paternal grandparents of Cathy, Mrs. Irene Monk, maternal grandmother of both, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin. Morris, Melvie, Kenneth, Gary, and Sharon Morris; Mrs. An- drew Denmon, Andy, Jr., and Del- bert Denmon; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Quinn, Mrs. Doris Mallin, Jackie, and Valerie Mallin; Mr. and Mrs, John Alabaugh, Susan and Billy Alabaugh; Mr. and = Mrs. Robert Monk, Earl and Danny Monk; Mr. and Mrs. ‘Warren Denmon; Mrs. Florence Wilson, Illa Lou and Betsy Wilson; Cathy's brothers, Teddie and Tex; her parents, and Cathy.’ HISLOP & DARING SAUSAGE AND MEAT KITCHEN RAY DARING, Mgr. Open Thursday Thru Sunday ’ by their P Pior gues
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