re ———— " in-law’ of ‘Mrs. nmr Sek SECTION A — PAGE 1 2 Purely Neighborhood THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 7, 1958 Non Sd gs Of Persongl | Interest DALLAS, PENNS oe, Feds; Persona 1 Edwin Thompsons Are | Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pritchard and | son, Randy of East, Orange, N. J, and Mrs. Robert Pritchard burg spent the week end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Harley Misson of Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Schoonover and son, Andy Thomas, of Water- town, N. Y., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Draper B. Schooh- over of [Center Moreland. Mrs. Schoonover and Andy stayed on for a week and returned with Mr. and Mrs. James Cook and Emma Jane Schoonover. the following weekend. Mrs. Frank Werner, Shavertown, has left to spend the winter in Ojus, Florida. Her address: Lone Pine Trailer Park, 20100 W. Dixie. Elizabeth Parks, former Mountain resident, now of 450 Carey Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, has been ill. ‘She is getting along nicely now and would enjoy cards from old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Kunkle re- cently visited. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miers and family at Harford Pa. Mrs. Miers and Mrs. Kunkle were college friends. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parsons, Overbrook Road, Dallas, have an- nounced the birth of a baby girl at General Hospital on October 31. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Sher- brook, Trucksville, spent several days this week in Philadelphia. Henry Peterson, Norton Avenue, spent last week in Philadelphia where he attended an insurance convention. He was registered at the Sheratan. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Yellitz and daughter, Sandra, Noxen, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Casterline, Jr., at Parsippany, N. J. Alice ‘West, Wilkes-Barre, sister- Hayden Richards, Lehman Avenue, submitted to sur- gery at General Hospital on Friday. She is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Willetts, Wil- liamsport, are spending the week with the Hayden Richards. Robert Eggleston, Vernon, attend- ed the Penn State-Syracuse football game at Penn State recently. This weekend “he and, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston and his cousin, Jim Oliver, Jr., Lake Street, Dallas, will attend the Philadelphia Eagles .vs. Pittsburgh Steelers foot- ball game in Philadelphia: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shipman, Jr. and baby, Jennie, Bloomfield, N. J., will spend the weekend with Mrs. Shipman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Marks, Lehman. ~ Mr. and Mrs. William Wolfe Det- more and son, Billie, have moved Back to Syracuse, N. Y., where Bill ict transferred with Kresge and Com- pany. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dettmore, | Briar Crest Road, Idetown, have re- turned from Bay City, Mich., where they visited Mrs. Dettmore's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawford. Mrs. Dettmore flew out and Gerry drove out to get her. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Howell, Jr., summer Harveys Lake residents, are vacationing in Bermuda. Mrs. H. H. Zeiser and Mrs. W. J. Smith, Huntsville Road, Dallas, will leave November 24 for St. Peters- burg, Florida, to spend the winter, They will stay at the Princess Mar- tha Hotel. Warrant Officer and Mrs. Dennis J. Ferry, with their son, Frank Ferry II, spent a ten dav leave re- cently with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferry at their home on Huntsville Road, returning to Kansas last Thursday. The young Ferrys were in the east to attend the funeral of Mr. Ferry’s mother, the late Madeline Ferry, of Woodside, L. I. "Mrs. Harry Hughev, Demunds Road, Fernbrook, entertained a number of friends at a party Mon- : dav. night, Pegey Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Jones, former Lehman Avenue, Dallas residents, is a mem- ber of the Freshman Class at Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg, Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Besecker and infant son, former Dallas residents, have moved from Hollywood, Fla, “to 1005° South Est., Lakeworth, Fla. A/3c¢ Richard H. Shaffer has mov- ed from Lyndall Air Force Base to Panama City, Fla. Dick is son of Mr. and Mrs. Al | Shafter, Mill Street, Dallas. - See Our Full Line of NELSON “LIVINGROOM SUITES Boyd R. White OR 4-8181 24 Main St. Dallas All Kinds of Insurance HAROLD E. FLACK AGENCY HAROLD E. CHARLES D. FLACK FLACK «Res. Phone Office Phone ORchard Wilkes-Barre 4-4171 VAlley 83-2189 | ‘Surprised By Friends Friends and neighbors of the Ed- and’ | win Thompsons, Terrace Drive, Sha- daughter Beth Ann of Mechanic s- | vert town, entertained at a surprise | party in their new home on Terrace Drive, Shavertown, last Thursday night.. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nicol, Mr..and Mrs. James Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. William Guyette, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dymond, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hauck, and the guests of honor. The Thompsons have two sons, Roy and Booth. Booth will .cele- brate his first birthday the eigh- teenth of. this month. Deborah Kaschak, Mr. and Mrs. John Kaschak, Park Street, Dallas, have announced the birth of an eight pound, seven ounce baby girl, Deborah, at Mercy Hos- pital on November 4. The Kaschaks have five other children, Mary Christine, twelve; David, ten; Carl, six; Marian Louise, four’ and Grace, two. Mrs. Kaschak is the former Mary Zelenak, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zelenak of Ed- wardsville. Mr. Kaschak is son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kaschak of Bing- hamton, N. Y. Mother and baby will return to their home this weekend. Have Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meeker of Kun- kle, announce the birth of a baby girl on November 2, in Mercy Hos- pital. This is their first child. Mrs. Meeker is the former Mary - Ann Owen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Osman Owen of Carverton. Mr. Meeker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Meeker of Kunkle. Mr. Meeker is associated with. Kunkle Motors. : Francis Smiths, Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Smith, Carverton Road, Trucksville, had as recent weekend guests, Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Hughes, Don and Nancy of Gerry, N. Y. Mrs. Hughes is the former Ida Smith. On Sunday they also entertained Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Martz and Larry of Berwick; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith and Donnie, Trucksville, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hoov- er and Sandra of Outlet. Richard Leroy Culp Mr. and Mrs. Richard Culp, Oak- ridge, N. J., announce the birth of a baby boy, Richard Leroy, October 21. They have three other chil- dren, Kathy, Patty and .Stanley. Mr. Culp is son of Stanley Culp and the late Mrs. Stanley Culp of Huntsville. Mrs. Culp is the former Katherine Haughney of Plains, Entertain Old Friends Mr.and Mrs. Hillman Dress, Beau- mont, have as guests this weekend old army friends, Col. and Mrs. A. C. Bass of Fort Bragg, N. C. The Hillmans and Basses met aboard ship en route to Alaska where they served together and be- came fast friends. Col. Bass is Chief of Supply with the XVIII Airborn Corp. at Fort Bragg. Have New Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. Wendel, Jr., Dallas R. D. 3, have announced the birth of a baby boy at Nesbitt Hospital on October 31. This is the couple’s first child. Mrs. Wendel is the former Bonnie Cavill, -daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cavill of Harveys Lake. Mr. Wendel is son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wendel, Sr., of sMount Greenwood Road, Trucksville. ALL 22 SPECIAL es as so 8s 5 0s 8 8 es HOT 30c Three Days Cherry Sundae BUTTERSCOTCH SUNDAE Birthday In Korea PFC. D. J. SMITH D. J. Smith celebrated his Pie. twentieth birthday yesterday in Korea. Stationed near Tague, he is an instructor in the machine welding shop, which is staffed main- ly by Koreans. J Jerry is son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel Smith of Ruggles. He graduated from Lake-Noxen High School in 1956, and entered the service in December, 1957. After receiving basic training at Fort Knox, Ken- tucky, he completed his schooling in Aberdeen, Maryland, before be- ing sent to Korea. Jerry is Faye Hummel’s .brother. Pack 1595 Auxiliary Mothers of cubs in Cub Scout Pack 155 are invited to meet Thurs- day night at 8:30 at Trucksville Fire Hall to form an auxiliary. Clifford Kozemchak Has Third Birthday Party | Mrs. Walter Kozemchak, ' Over- ' brook Lorraine Romanoski To Marry Mr. and Mrs. John Romanoski, Demunds Road, announce the en- gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Lorraine, to Dan- iel Dougherty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dougherty of Syracuse, N. Y. Father Richard Frank will perform the ceremony in Gate of Heaven Church Thanksgiving at 9 o'clock. Attendants will be Judy Roman- oski, sister of the bride of Dallas, Daniel Dougherty Of Syracuse and Leonard Ganis of Larksville. : Following the ceremony, a wed- ding breakfast will be served at Castle Inn and the couple will leave on a trip. * Miss Romanoski is a graduate of Edwardsville High School. She is employed at Linear Corporation. Mr. Dougherty is employed by Smith Corona Typewriters in Syracuse. The couple will reside in Syracuse. Road, entertained at a birth- day party October 27 honoring their son, Clifford, who was three’ years old. Birthday cake, ice cream and chocolate milk were enjoyed by Nancy Fink, Johnny and Joeie Mi- halick, Earl and Danny Monk, Paula and Pamela Selinga, Jackie, Cindy and Gerry Cobleigh, Judy, Danny and Tommy MacAvoy, the guest of honor and her brother, one year old Glen and the hostess. Mrs. Arthur Ehret Is Honored On Birthday Mr. and Mrs. William Calkins, Oak Hill, entertained at dinner Sun-' day honoring the latter’s mother, | Mrs. Arthur Ehret, who celebrated her birthday anniversary. Present | were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ehret, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ehret, Billie, Shellie, Dougie and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ehret, Mrs. Irene Co- misky, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foss and Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Calkins and Pamela and Steward. Vie-Mar’ “FAMOUS SEA FOOD RESTAURANT” 612-614 Main St., Edwardsville, Pa. ALL YOU CAN EAT! HARD SHELL FRESH PINK - CRABS or SHRIMP For $ 1. 25 Te we Outs” Only Jsuz al JUMBOS 50c — LARGE 40c MEDIUM 35¢ — 3 FOR $1.00 SPECIAL 15¢ — 7 FOR $1.00 BAG OF SHRIMP FOR $1.00 BAG 100 CLAMS FOR $1.50 KITCHEN AND BAR OPEN FOR CHOICE BRERS, WINES, BUSINESS 11 A.M. LIQUORS AND MIXED DRINKS We Serve Daily . . . Maine Lobster Dinners Lobster Tail Platters Deviled Crab Platters Soft Shell Crab Platters Little Neck Steamed Clams ~ Fried Clams Clams on 14 Shell Oysters on % Shell Fried Oyster Platter Fresh Oyster Stew Fried Sea Scallops Fried Hard Shell Crabs Jumbo Frog Legs Platters Chicken—Ham—Pork and Steak Dinners Delicious Sandwiches TIL 2 AM, EVERY DAY LARGE SELECTION OF COLORS! 4 oz. Red Heart Knitting Worsted %9¢ PURSES—Clutch or Strap - - Special $1 a BOYS’ Sizé 4 - Grey - 4 Pec. Just 2 FLANNEL SUITS SHIRT - COAT - TROUSERS - TIE Reg. $5.95 53.99 ZIPPERS From 4 Inches To 36 Inches HANES BOXER SHORTS - = Pr. [9¢ Tischler’s 5¢ - 10c & Dept. Store 17-19 WEST CENTER ST. SHAVERTOWN PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE Stock Up! Big Special! 1; GAL. ICE CREAM De FLAVORS ! Only! — FRI. - SAT. Kiwanis Woman's Club Holds Hallowe'en Party Dallas Kiwanis Women’s Club held a Hallowe'en party on Satur- day at the Beaumont Inn. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Dolbear, Mr. and Mrs. John Wil- liams, Mr. and Mrs. David Joseph, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Sherman Harter, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fry, Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Guyette, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maturi; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Les Haucks, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Don Law, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kardell. Prizes were awarded to: tiest, Mrs. George Thomas; somest man, Frank Kardell; fun- niest, Robert Dyer; most original, Mr. and Mrs. Don Law; best couple, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maturi. Pret- hand- | | SATURDAY | Calendar Events | TODAY Dallas Methodist Bazaar Christian Science lecture, 8 p.m., Wilkes-Barre Shavertown 1:30, Annex Value Shop Nesbitt Auxiliary, Pork and sauerkraut supper, Lu- theran Church, Laketon, 5:30 Dallas Methodist Bazaar and sup- | per Oakdale Secret.” Duck trip, Bird Club, 6:30 a.m. MONDAY Booth Festival, Dallas subdistrict, Idetown Church, 8 p.m. National Education Week TUESDAY 2 Business and Professional Wom- en's Board, 8 p.m. Dallas School District Board, 8 p-m. Lake-Lehman Board Wyoming Valley Woman's Club luncheon, 12:45 Methodist “I've Got al a { Trucksville, Shavertown = school programs Westmoreland Open House WEDNESDAY Wyoming Valley Hospital Auxil- iary with Miss Dorrance, 10 a.m, Lady Toby Rebekah, Trucksville Fire Hall Senior Woman's ‘Club Birthday dinner, Irem, 6:30 THURSDAY Mercy Hospital Auxiliary, ¥:15; Annex ‘ $100 EW Fem (ECE SIX-P; Ee ON GORHAM'S FIVE-PIECE SILVERPLATED TEA SET Regularly nowy S85 y FEDERAL TAX INCLUDED SET (INCLUDING TRAY) Regularly $145. « « « « now $114.95 A remarkable value ar these low prices, it is your opportunity to give ~ or own - a fine tea service, Characteristically Colonial in the simplicity of the Paul Revere lines, the covered pieces are graced by | the pineapple finial - Symon) of pay, FRANK CLARK Jeweler . Wilkes-Barre, dR Pa. SUN. DALLAS - HARVEYS LAKE FORTY FORT ICE CREAM CO. FERNBROOK HIGHWAY Mrs. Bertha Jenkins, Honored On Ninety Fourth Birthday Mrs. Bertha Jenkins celebrated : Williams, Kenvil, N. J.; = Free- her ninety-fourth birthday anniver- man Post, Danise and Dennis Post, i; sary with a family dinner at the | Wharton, N. J; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ¥ Wowie of Ber dedphter. Mis Lowi | liam Preston, Jim Thorpe; Mr. and Hay Mrs. P. O. Lutz, Orangeville; Stan- Culp on Sunday. ; ley Culp, Huntsville, the guest of Mrs. Jenkins was born in Shrop- | honor and the hostess. ) shire, England, October 26, 1864, Friends who dropped in during T daughter of John and Marie Evans | the day to wish her “Happy Birth- ~ Warren. ‘At the death of her hus- | day” were Mr. and Mrs. Charles 5 band, Richard, in 1924, she came to | | Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss G live with her daughter. Six of her and Susan, Mrs. C. H. Frick, William Qu twelve children are living. Davis, Robert Culp, Mr. and Mrs. o> Present at the dinner were Rich- | Cecil Moore, Kathy Kline, Mrs. Fay a ard Jenkins, Daisy Stephen, Audrey | Brown, and Mrs. Lewis Culp. ROU 55¢ Lb. PORK BUTTS 85¢ Lb. BOILED HAM 89¢ Lb. FROZEN FOODS Bird's Eye Fordhook Limas - - 2 pkgs. 47¢c Bird’s Eye Chopped Brocoli - - 2 pkgs. 39¢ Ocean Perch 42¢ Lb. Sparetime Chicken & Turkey Pies - 6 for $I. BEEF eR Large Grapefruit 3 for 25¢ 10# Bag Potatoes - = = = 30 saree PET - CARNATION - BORDEN PILLSBURY’S FLOUR LIBBY’S CAN PUMPKIN MILK - 6 for 89c - 25 Ch. $1.99 = 2 for 39¢ HISLOP’'S MARKET MAIN ST. DALLAS Free Delivery — OR 4-6126 Depend on with the right loan for you i Can money help your business, enable you to take ° advantage of an opportunity, help you ever a temporary financial hurdle? If you can really put it to work at a useful job, tell Don Seebold about it. 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