ANITA yvich nad sin com-~ ind barn property rom the ris Hill shortly wvertown answered to save the gar- e burned stock of the barn. in trans- manufac- close to 1d moved ne. at hand t not de- ted 8 e e nevyy rance ES D. CK Phone Barre 83-2189 LOOK R BEST aid ER IST )21 nue Or a baby girl in General Hospital 0 Persona . DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA | Purely | / | x Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clark, Jr. Haddonfield, N. J., have announced the birth of a baby boy at Cooper Hospital, Camden, N. J., on Sep- tember 1. This is their first child. Mr. and Mrs. James Roushey, Jackson Township, entertained at a corn roast Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Engler and Dale of Massillon, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eroh and Jean of Nanticoke. Rev. and Mrs. Russell May visit- ed friends in Shavertown over the weekend. They are on their way to California where they will live. Rev. May is a former pastor of Shavertown Methodist Church. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Straley, Beau= 7 ont, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Der- ammer and Ricky and Laura Lynn, were Saturday night dinner guest. of Mr. and Mrs, George Kosten- bauder. : ‘ Mr. ‘and Mrs. Ben Ryan and Rich- ard, Ramsey, N. J., spent the holi- day weekend visiting Mrs. Ryan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Girvan, Lake Street, Dallas. Mrs. Ryan re- mained for a longer visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas and daughter, Joan of Meriden, Conn., spent two weeks vacation as guests of Mrs. Thomas’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ide of Idetown. Mildred Manini, formerly of Acad- emy Street, Wilkes-Barre, has taken an apartment on Carverton Road, Trucksville. Miss Manini is em- ployed in the office of Wilkes Col- lege. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Evans, formerly of Miller Street, Luzerne, have moved to Demunds Road, Dal- las. Mr. Evans is retired. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Risley, Huntsville Road, spent the holiday weekend at Skaneateles, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. John Reedy, Center Hill' Road, Dallas,” had ‘as dinner guests Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fleck of Kingston. The Reedys ex- pect to move to their city home next week. : Clifford Fink, Lehigh Street, Sha- vertown, is a patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital, where he. is submitting to tests. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hen- ning of Buffalo, N. Y., are visiting at the Fink home. Mrs. Henning is the former Betty Fink. . Mr. and Mrs. David Kitchen and family, formerly of Fernbrook, have purchased and moved into a new home on Demunds Road. Clyde Brace, Lehigh Street, Shav- ertown, is a patient at Nesbitt Hose pital where he was taken after suf: fering a severe heart’ attack. « He is not allowed visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Yahovitch, Noxen, have announced the birth n August 30. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ide, Mill Street, recently visited. Mr. and Mrs. Max Dreher at Campbell, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. John Blackwell and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cobleigh at Troy. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Daubert, War- den Place, Harveys Lake, have an- nounced the birth of a baby boy at Nesbitt Hospital on August 31. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Swelgin, Jackson Township, had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evarts and sons, Bobby and David of Rar- itan, /N. J. 3 Mrs. Harry Ohlman returned to her home on Machell Avenue over the weekend after spending some time with her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wisner and family, Norristown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. George Hawley and fel ideen, Trenton, N. J., were holi- day weekend guests of ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. Henry Swelgin of Jackson Township. Mr. and Mrs. Andre Thevenon and family, E. Center Hill Road, spent last week visiting friends in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut. Mrs. Henry Disque, former Ma- chell Avenue, Dallas, resident, has accepted a position as house direc- tor at the Lutheran Orphanage in Germantown. She is already on duty. Jay Long, member of the Senior Class at Bloomsburg State Teachers College, will leave next week for Williamsport where he will do prac- tice teaching. : Thomas Higgins, formerly of Dal- las, now of Pompano, Florida, has purchased a summer cottage at North Lake. Tom was in town this Carpenter, Marian Dixsen, Pat Whit- | weekend with = Mrs. Club A THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1958 PAGE ELEVEN nd Social Activities In The Back Mountain Area Connie Smith, Guest At Farewell Party Connie Smith was guest of honor at a surprise farewell party given by the Ruggles Young Crusaders Class at her home on Saturday night. Joe Volley, president of the Class, presented her with a travel clock. Connie will leave for Blooms- burg State Teachers’ College on Monday. After an evening of croquet and quoits, the following enjoyed grilled hot dogs and corn: Margaret Sorber, Walter Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. Luth- er Hummel Jr., Treva Traver, Joe Volley, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Butler, Mrs. Lewis Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith and the guest of honor. : Kenneth L. Caswell Mrs. Beulah Bronson, Ruggles, is 1appy to announce the arrival of her second great grandchild, Ken- reth Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. “Larry Caswell in Scotland on Aug- ast 8. : Mrs. - Caswell ‘is the former Bev- arly Traver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Traver of Friendsville, Pennsylvania. Nancy Kreischer, Guest it Variety Shower Wednesday evening, Misses Ann- iane and Esther Layaou entertained at their home in Fernbrook, at a variety shower honoring Nancy Xreischer. Miss Kreischer married Pvt. Harry Smith of Wilkes-Barre mn Saturday. The party table was attractive with wrought iron center piece filled vith white flowers and flanked with -all green tapers. Games were played and prizes won by Nancy Tinklepaugh, Donna McCrae, Ruth Clark, Esther Layaou, Mae Kingsbury, Marian Dixon and Irma Sickler. Others present were Mrs. William Kreischer, Nancy June Kreischer, Nancy Dietz, Irma Sick- ler, Ruth Clark, Donna McCrae, Jane taker, Mae Kingsbury and Judy Shannon. Tudy Kuchta Celebrates Birthday With Family Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuchta and Judy, Harrisburg, spent the holiday Herman Gar- inger and Mr. and Mrs, Albert Armi- tage when all helped Judy Kuchta celebrate her eighteenth * birthday anniversary Saturday. Judy will en- ter Lebanon College on September 16. Present besides the above were Mrs. Mary Kuchta and daughter, Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kuchta, Clark Summit. Miss Mary left Tues- day to resume her teaching duties at Wildwood, N. J. Bronson And Traver Have Three Full Days Walter Bronson, Ruggles, and his nephew, Floyd Traver, Friendsville, spent three days last week travel- ling around the country. Leaving Travers at 5:30 a.m. Monday, they drove to Watkins Glen where they hiked and took pictures.| From there they went to Geneva, west to Buffalo and Niagara Falls, where they took a guided tour. Leaving Niagara Falls Tues- day morning, they drove along the southern coast of Lake Erie, almost to Cleveland, then south to Pitts- burgh. The next morning they pro- ceeded south to West Virginia, through Maryland and north to Gettysburg. After touring the battle grounds, they left for home. They travelled 1249 miles in all. Pamona Grange 44 Officers will be elected at the ten o'clock’ meeting of Pamona Grange 44 at Lehman Fire Hall, Saturday, September 13. Donald Miller will preside. Afternoon meeting of the Grange will start at 2 p.m. The public is welcome. I can’t understand why it takes a woman as long to dress now as it week visiting friends of 30 years ago. used to when they wore clothes. GIVES ONE TICKET TOWARD DRAWING OF A QUARTER MIDGET RACER EVERY 5 GALLONS GAS PURCHASED DRAWING TO BE HELD WEEK PRIOR TO "CHRIS S! Or Harry Smith, At a very pretty wedding, Satur- day at 4 p. m., Nancy Jane Kreis- cher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Kreischer, Ferguson Avenue, Shavertown, became the bride of Harry A. Smith, son of Mrs. Mabel Smith and the late Adam Smith, Lawrence Street, Wilkes-Barre. Rev. R. DeWitt Yost performed the cere- mony at Shavertown Methodist Church before an altar banked with white gladioli and chrysanthemums, ferns and palms and flanked with tall white tapers. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore floor length gown of white Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over satin, styled with Princess bodice, Sabrina neckline and long tight sleeves tapered at the wrist. Her full bouffant skirt was trimmed in points at the side. Her finger tip veil of handrolled' illusion fell from a half crown of sequins and seed pearls and she carried a orchids against green ivy. Gladys Smith, sister of the bride- groom, was bridesmaid, and Jane Polk and Ruth Murray, bridesmaids. They chose ballerina length gowns a background of with bands of lace insertion falling Colonial bouquet of white roses and - Nancy Jane Kreischer, Bride Wilkes-Barre of embossed tulle over taffeta in pink, yellow and blue respectively, fashioned ‘with strapless bodices and matching stoles# They wore tight fitting hats th veils and carried Cologi: ouquets of matching white roses and mums. Mrs. Kreischer, mother of the bride, selected street length dress of pink Chantilly lace, matching picture hat, and shoulder bouquet of deep pink roses, and Mrs. Smith, mother of the bridegroom, blue Jade dress, matching accessories and pink roses. William MacDonald acted as best man and Robert Chiponis and Rob- ert Armitage, ushers. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at the American Le- gion at Plymouth, and the couple left for Gettysburg and points south. Mrs. Smith is a graduate of Dal las. Area School, class of. 1958. She has ‘been ‘employed by Woolworth and Company in Wilkes-Barre. Mr Smith ‘was graduated from Meyers High School and is now serving with the U.S. Army at Fort Dix, N. J. The bride will remain with her fam- ily until he has completed his train- ing at Fort Dix and been reassigned. Irene Maransky Mr. and Mrs. Peter ‘Maransky, Ricketts Glen, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Irene, to Robert Earl Lamoreaux, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lamoreaux - of Chase Road, Trucksville. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Maransky is a graduate of ls Betrothed To Robert Earl Lamoreaux North West Jointure High School, class of -1958. - Mr. Lamoreaux was graduated = from Lehman-Jackson- Ross High School, class of 1955. He is a member of the Naval Reserves. He is employed by General Cigar Company in Kingston. Mr and Mrs. Wi Celebrate 52nd Mr. and Mrs. William Race, Noxen, observed their fifty-second wedding anniversary Sunday, Aug- ust 17, with a family picnic at Bill's Grove, Noxen. Mrs. Race is the former Grace Crispell, daughter of the. late Mr. and Mrs. Severn Crispell of Noxen. Mr. Race is son of Mrs. Lydia Race, now is in her nineties, and the late David Race of Beaumont. The Races have been practically all of their life, only re- cently accepting help in the fields from their son, Philip, who makes his home with them, and an occa- sional lift in the house from their daughters, who are their neighbors. Present at the party were Dave Race, Westfield, Pa.; Mr. and ‘Mrs. Carl Monroe, Elmira, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Race, Laurence, Rod- ney, Midge, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Patton, Charlotte, Bev- erly, Delores, Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goble, Dawn, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Yellitz, Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Vane Race, Richard, Rodgers, Philip Race, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Patton, Kenneth, all of Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. [ farmers liam Race Apniversar Lyle Crispell, Gregie, Debbie, Beau- { mont; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schlan- | ski,” Cynthia, Lodi, N. J; Mr. and | Mrs. Russell Casterline, Kenneth, | Ronald Parsippany, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Case, Robert, = Dale, Martin, Tonawanda, N. Y., and the guests of honor. Guests were Beverly Lord, Noxen: | Jane Carpenter, Beaumont; Richard Cimmaeli, Buffalo. Bloodmobile Ta Visit Dallas September 17 The Red Cross .Bloodmobile will visit Dallas on Wednesday, Septem- ber 17,.12 to 6 p.m. Mrs. Stefan Hellersperk, coordin- ator for this area, reports that sup- plies of blood for the entire Back Mountain are dangerously low, and that they must be replenished at once in case of sudden disaster. Volunteers are urged to sign up for donation of blood. pc i ly in honor of Eileen Shaller, Pikes- | School. | ael Davers. MAY REUNION Descendants of Almon and Norma Montross May held their reunion at Dymond Grove, Noxen, August 24, when Betty Downs was elected president and Norma Shaffer vice president. . Other officers: secretary- treasurer, Phyllis DeRemer; games and entertainment, Gertrude La- Bruno and Marie Traver; food, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodwin and Elmer Traver. Gifts were awarded to James Guy DeRemer, youngest; Ellis and Lotta Meeker, oldest; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaffer, largest family; Mr. and Mrs. Victor LaBruno and family, coming longest distance. Only one birth, that of James Guy DeRemer, son of Mr. and Mrs. James DeRemer, was reported. There were no deaths. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Meeker, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meeker and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Traver, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fulmer and son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaffer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huray and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Traver and son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. William Downs, Ann and Billy, Mr. and:Mrs. Victor LaBruno and daughters, Mrs. Guy May, Mr. and Mrs. James DeRemer and son, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Montross. William Clewells Are Married Thirty Years Monday, September 8, Mr. and Mrs. William Clewell, Carverton Road, Trucksville, will celebrate their thirtieth wedding anniversary. The couple was married in Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church, Allentown, by the late Rev. George Gries. At- tendants were J. Norbert LaBows and Elizabeth Dietz. There are two children, Mrs. Charles Ford and Airman First Class Douglas Clewell, stationed at Niag- ara Falls Municipal Airport with the 15th Fighter Group. Mr. and Mrs. Clewell have lived in Trucksville for the past nineteen vears. Mr. Clewell is office manager for the Kingston Cake Company. Betty Kay Williams Entertains At Party A surprise party was held recent- ville, Md., formerly of Harveys Lake, at the home of Betty Kay Williams, Wyoming ‘Avenue, Dallas. Guests were members of eighth grade grad- nating class of Gate of Heaven Present were Bonnie West, Maur- een Purcell, Patricia Mastalski, Cathy Girvan, Eleanor Ann Wil- liams, Alice Ann Donachie, Kathleen Whelan, Jeanette Nothoff, Cathy Bossert, the guest of honor and the hostess; Phillip. Gallagher, Paul Young, Girard Brett, Donald Olsen, Richard Methot, John Thomas, Wal- ter Davis, Bobbie Wheeler, John Bebey, James Campbell, and Mich- Communion Notice Names of doctors who will super- vise the donation, and of Grey Ladies, Nurses Aides, and canteen workers, will be released next week. Gate of Heaven, Altar and Rosary Society, will take Communion, in a body on Sunday at the 9 o'clock mass. SANDLER OF BOSTON'S T-PARTY . . . no Indians here, just style, style, style! You'll go overboard for the T-Strap, tapered look, tiny buttons . . . low saucer vamp. This is it! $7.95 at THE SHOE SALON Hosts At Annua Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long, Sweet Valley, entertained their employees and business associates and families at their annual corn roast and picnic supper Thursday evening, August 21. An unexpected shower added tc the fun, when guests grabbed picnic tables and food and ran for the spacious Long porch. Charlie, being the good host that he is, calmly went on cooking corn and hot dogs in the rain—delivering them piping hot to his front porch guests! Present were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Turner, Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Long, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gable, Mrs. June Iverson, Mrs. Nettie Post, Mr. and Mrs. William George, Mrs. Vida Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trum- bower, Mr. and Mrs. William Ferrey, Mrs. J. F. Ferrey, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Culver, Mr. and Mrs. Pres- ton Mingus, Mrs. Adam Klimavitch, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Shearer, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wesley, Osborne Culver, Russell Bilby, Dayton Long, John Girvans, Hosts On Aunt’s Birthday During the past week Mr. and Mrs. John Girvan of Lake Street entertained in honor of Mrs. David Girvan of Nanticoke at a luncheon honoring her on the occasion of her eighty-first birthday. Present be- sides Aunt Mary, as she is usually called by her many friends here- abouts, were her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cum- mings of Abingdon, Va. and another daughter and son-in-law Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Westerhof of Carlisle, Iowa. For the past several years Aunt Mary has been a frequent visi- tor in Dallas. Verna Lamoreaux Is Hostess To Society Missionary Society of Glenview P.M. Church, met at the home of Verna Lamoreaux, Fernbrook, re- cently and heard reports read from missionaries in the various fields under P.M. guidance. The first Sun- day in October was set as the date for return of banks handed out this spring. ‘Present at the meeting were Mrs. Andrew Derrick, Mrs. Corey Cris- pell, Mrs.+Earl Belles; Mrs. Jane Sowers and the hostess. Fifteenth Annual ANTIQUES SHOW Community House »~ WAVERLY, PA. MONDAY and TUESDAY September 8 and 9 11:00 am. to 10:00 p.m. SNACK BAR and ' DINNER Admission 5c Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long Are Corn Roast Mr. and Mrs. John Trogner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Culver Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Wastillo and son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waltex and family, Jay Long, Douglas Trumbower, Eddie Turner, Cathy Mingus, Bob and Linda Gobel, Brad- ley Iverson, Cindy Long, Judy Stook, Cindy Culver, Billy and Lilly Ferrey, Betty Lou Klimovitch, Lor- alee Briggs, Dean, Gloria, Wilma Jan and Wanda Long, the host and hostess. Girvan Family Has Jutdoor Barbecue Mr. and Mrs. John Girvan had as guests over the weekend their daughters and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ryan and son Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Masche and Miss Doris Wentz of Ramsey, N. J. 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