RE hadi A dr - Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jennings, Nor- ton Avenue, Dallas, spent the week- end in Atlantic City. They were registered at Haddon Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McKenzie, Dallas R. D. 2, spent a long week- end in New York City celebrating their ‘twenty-fifth wedding anni- versary. rs. Harry Blessing, Sr., has moved from her home on Main Road, Fernbrook, to the home of her sister, Mrs. Marguerite Douglas Devine, hairdresser, Fernbrook, op- ‘posite the Linear Corporation. Mrs. Clarence Boston and her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dana W. Swan of Swarthmore, spent the weekend at their home in Nicholson and visiting Mrs. Bos- ton’s mother, Mrs. W. B. Risley, Dallas. Franklin Hemenway, who is em- ployed at Hartford, Conn., will spend the weekend with his family on (Cliffside, Trucksville. celebrate his birthday anniversary. John H. Blackman, Forty Second Street, and his «daughters, Mrs. Harry Schooley and Mrs. Robert Harvey of Kingston are enjoying a Caribbean Cruise. Mrs. Mary Osterhout, house direc- tor at Pennsylvania School for the caf, Germantown, is spending the hing vacation with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George ‘Weale, Columbia Avenue, Dallas. Mrs. William Powell and her daughter, Mrs. Marion Hall, have “returned to their home at Shrine- view after a vacation in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Mr. and Mrs. William Waters and son Tommy of Lakemont, near Al- toona, spent the Easter weekend with Mr. Water’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Waters -of Huntsville Road. Mrs. Stanley Davies, Church Street, Dallas, entertained last weekend her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. John Davies and family of Ridgewood, N. J. ' Florence Phillips has been ill at her home on Norton Avenue for the past couple weeks. She is able to be up and around but not back at the office. . Mrs Richard Phillips and family of Wilmington, Del., spent last week as guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Griesing, Franklin Street, Dallas. Dick drove up for them over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fiske and Gary of Darby, Pa., spent their Easter vacation with friends and relatives here. — Mr. and Mrs. Ned Walsh, Mag- “®blia, Del, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wesley of Sweet Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Wesley and daughter, Elsie, of New York State, spent Sunday with the George Wesleys. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scott, Loy- alville, spent the Easter weekend with their daughter and son-in-law, He will 7 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1959 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest _ SECTION A — PAGE 3 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kemmerer, Jr., and family at Parlin, N. J. Victor Brown, Hayfield Farms, ex- pects to be home from Nesbitt Hos- pital very shortly. He submitted to surgery ten days ago. Theodore Newcomb, Huntsville, is a patient at Mercy Hospital, where he was admitted for emergency sur- gery Sunday afternoon. Jay Fletcher, son of Mrs. Theo- dore Newcomb, Huntsville, spent the Easter holidays with .his mother. Jay, a 1958 graduate of Westmore- land, is at the Pratt-Whitney Air- craft School in Hartford, Conn. While attending the Technical School in Kingston as part of his high school work, he won the award for the highest average of his class. Mrs. John Brewster, Machell Ave- nue, had as Easter weekend guests her sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. John Brewster, Jr., and Jonnie and David of Trumbull, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Brewster of Bronxville, N. Y.. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sordoni have returned from Miami, Fla., where they spent the winter, to Hotel Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coolbaugh have returned to .their home at Tunkhannock R. D. 5, after spend- ing the winter in Sarasota, Fla. Mrs. ‘Lawrence Cornell has as her guest for three weeks her sister, Mrs. Bessie Kocher, from Alaska. Mrs. Kocher flew in on Tuesday to be present at her brother-in-law’s funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Glahn and David and Marjorie have returned to their home at Bunker Hill after spending several days in Rochester, N. Y., visiting Mrs. Adeline Long, Mrs, Marjorie Volrath, Mrs. Daisy Prynn and Robert Prynn, all rela- tives of Mrs. Glahn, Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips and Jimmie and Janice of Buffalo, N. Y., spent the Easter weekend as guests of Mr. Phillip’s mother and grand- mother, Mrs. Florence Phillips and Mrs. F. M. Gordon, Norton Avenue, Dallas. Robert C. Rinehimer, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Rinehimer, West Dallas, is spending the re- mainder of the spring vacation with his Phelps School roommate, Steven Steinreich at Akron, Ohio. John Fladd, member .of the Senior (Class at Pennsylvania State Univer- sity, resumed his studies yesterday after spending the spring vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Fladd of Overbrook Road, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. George Daubert, East Center Street, Bhavertown, have announced the birth of a baby boy at General Hospital March 25. Paul Nulton 3rd has been ill with the virus at the home of his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nulton of Beaumont. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McLaughlin, Midland Drive, Dallas, have an- nounced the birth of a daughter at General Hospital on March 25. . Mr. “and Mrs. David Holly have moved from Park Street, Dallas, to / Terms — Cash PUBLIC AUCTION An auction sale of house furnishings and an- tiques will be held at the residence of Mrs. Otis Rood, located 2 miles north of Sweet Valley, 14 mile off hard road at Pikes Creek, Luzerne Co. on Saturday, April 11 starting at 12:30 p.m. Marble-top table; hanging lamp; pine chest; spinning wheels; pine table; night stands; pressed and colored glass; china; clocks; Boston rocker; ox yoke; wagon wheels; ture frames; chairs; rockers; beds; quantity of tools and many other items. A. H. HELLER, Auctioneer CHARLES WOLFE ESTATE brass candlesticks; pic- iron kettles; EPP VV pp PO VV VV VV VV VY VY VV YY VV YY 9 NORGE 1 WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYERS “Weather Rain or Shine there’s Leisure Time with an ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER tnd hebben GOSARI’S MAIN HIGHWAY DALLAS diaiclincguedictisectieatibntinsiacetioetiestinctiedinetliasedbocsdn Betty Layaou To Decome Bide Of Bert Owen Friday Evening Friday at 6 p. m., Betty Layaou, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Layaou of Lehman Avenue, Dallas, will become the bride of Bert Owen, Cliffside, Trucskville. Rey. Arthur Mayo will perform the double ring | employed by ceremony in Trucksville Methodist | Company in Kingston. Church. Mrs. William Blackman will play the wedding music. Attendants will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashman of Terrace Avenue, Tfucksville Gardens. Mrs. Diy Ciispell To Be Giest At Open House, 75th Birthday Mrs. Daisy Crispell, ‘School House Road, Harveys Lake, celebrated her seventy-fifth birthday anniversary yesterday, April Fool's Day. Born April 1, 1884, she is oldest daughter of the late Nathan and Ella Kocher, Sorber Mountain farm- ers. There were four children, Mrs. Lucy Crispell, Laketon; Mrs. Gordon Kocher, Ruggles; Atlee, West Dal- las, and Delbert, deceased in his early teens. married twice, there is one half- sister, Amy E. Lamoreaus of Hun- lock Creek. Mrs. Crispell was married to the late Frederick Crispell. four children, Clarence Oberst and Mrs. Lela Sickler of Harveys Lake, Mrs. Ella Cobleigh of Binghamton, N. Y., and Mrs. Annabelle Eshelman of Florida; also two step-daughters, Mrs. Elwood Oney of Harveys Lake and Mrs. William Hoover of Bing- Since Mr. Kocher was” They had | e Immediately following the cere- mony the couple will leave on a | trip. Miss Layaou is a graduate of Leh- man High School. She has been the General Cigar Mr. Owen was graduated from Carbondale | High School. He is employed by the Hudson Coal Company. The coupls will reside in an apart- | ment on » Glenview. Terrace. hamton, N. Y.; twelve grandchildren and one great-grandchild. A charter member of Ruggles Methodist Church, Mrs. Crispell is a regular attendant, active in the W.S.C.S. and a member of the adult Bible Class. Though she not long ago walked to all the meetings and services, she is now willing to accept a ride with her daughter, Lela, who lives just a mile and a half away. In excellent health and still full of vim and vigor, she takes care of | her own eight-room house, picks her own berries and fruits and cans them, and is never too busy to help neighbors with ‘their housework a | day or two a week. She will hold open house on Sun- day from 2 until 7, and extends a very warm welcome to her friends and neighbors to drop in for a cup of tea and a good old-fashioned visit. Tera Milbrodt Has Ninth Birthday Party Tera Milbrodt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Milbrodt, Lake-Leh- | man Road, celebrated her birthday anniversary with a party at her home last Tuesday, March 24. Tera was nine. Present were Lois and Bette Weaver, Susan Bennallack, Leola and Christine Yanek, Kathy Ide, Sandra Hoover, Dianne Ide, Kathy Price, Faye Brown, Susan Cook, Freddy Valentine, Bobby Disque, Tommy Brown, Billy Dawe, Bobby Sorber, Donnie - Crispell, Klem, Doris Steltz, Grandma Sor- ber, Mommy and the guest of honor. Later in the evening the follow- ing called to wish Tera ‘Happy Birthday:” Grandma Uncle Corey, Chummy Hoover, Un- cle Dick and Aunt Frances Weaver, Aunt Alberta Milbrodt, Alfred Gale, Emma Hoover, Grandpa Sorber, Cindy, Bette, Lois Weaver. Police Entertain 400 More than 400 delighted young- sters attended the Easter program and movies sponsored by Kingston Township Police Saturday morning at Westmoreland High School. Each received a box of candy. 39 Hoyt Street, Courtdale. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, Don Evans, Church Street, were Mr. and Mrs: Donald J. Evans, Jr., and daughter, Kim, Falls Church, Va. and Pfc. Terry S. Evans, stationed as X-Ray technician at Ft. Meade, | Md., Army Hospital. Milbrodt, Mr. Michelle | Have New Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hennebaul, Jr., R. D. 2, Trucksville, announce | the birth of a baby girl at Mercy Hospital on March 17.. This is the couple’s first child. Mrs. Hennebaul is the former Marianne Parsons. ‘Mrs. Earl Belles Guest At 68th Birthday Party Mrs. Earl Belles, Harris Street, Fernbrook, was guest of honor at | March 27. a party given at the home of her | daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gelsleichter, Poplar Street, Fernbrook, Sunday. She was celebrating her sixty-eighth birthday anniversary. Present were | and Mrs. Frank Gelsleichter, | Sr., Vera Welitchko and family, Mrs. Ear] Belles, the guest of honor and the host and hostest. Cafeteria Supper A Cafeteria Supper for the benefit of the Stage Fund will be served at the Ross Elementary School next Saturday, April 11. Committee members are Mrs. Paul Crockett, Mrs. Myron D. Moss, Mrs. Lester Squier, Mrs. Edward Piper, Mrs. Harold ‘Culver, Mrs. Richard Stroud, Mrs. Sherman Kunkle, Mrs. William LaBar and Mrs. Floyd Wolfe. The menu includes meat or sal- mon loaf, baked beans, baked corn, escalloped potatoes, macaroni and cheese, potato salad, cabbage salad, jello salad, pickles, beets, dessert and home made rolls. EEN APRIL, 1959 Monthly News HALL’S PHARMACY ’ A Message From “Your Pharmacist” “DOOR-TO-DOOR PEDDLING OF DRUGS, VITA- MINS AND OTHER MEDICINES will be outlawed by the New York City Board of Health” said Dr. Roscoe P. Kandle, Commissioner of the Depart- ment of Health. KANDLE SAID: make wild, DR. them foods. that results are negligible. charge are usually much higher. THERE IS NO REASON FOR ANYONE TO GAMBLE WITH THEIR HEALTH. Our desire to protect and keep our good professional reputation is your assurance that your health will always be our foremost consideration. will ‘always be dependable and fairly priced. In this competitive age, no one can sell for less and give equal value or quality. BE SAFE, DEPEND ON YOUR PHYSICIAN TO TELL YOU WHAT MEDICINE TO TAKE AND AL- WAYS GET IT FROM A PHARMACIST. HALL'S PHARMACY Registered Pharmacists On Duty E. W. HALL “Many door-to-door peddlers irresponsible and fraudulent claims about the diseases their products will prevent or cure. The courts have forbidden such claims, but the individual peddlers make such claims orally.” ANOTHER SOURCE OF GREAT DANGER IS THEIR : SALE OF FOOD SUPPLEMENTS, most of which have little value. Because potent vitamins, which can accomplish much good, are regulated by law for sale in a pharmacy under professional super- vision, many opportunists skirt the law by calling To do this the strength is so reduced ~ Main Highway, Shavertown, Pa. PHONE OR 4-4161 FOR FREE: DELIVERIES Copyright 1959 (M459) Yet, the prices they The products we: supply ROY J. ELLIOTT Vici Brown Visits Classmate In Raleigh Vici Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Brown of Lehman, and member of the Junior Class at Wyo- ming Seminary, spent her spring vacation as guest of a classmate, Barbara Ann West in Raleigh, N. C. Barbara's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon West, are both teachers, Mrs. West at Shaw University in Raleigh and Mr. West at St. Augus- tine College in Raleigh. They and Barbara and Vici enjoyed a vaca- tion at the West summer home in Belmar, N. J., followed by a visit to colleges in New York City, Wash- ington, D. C., and New England. Both girls expect to enter col- leges after graduation next year. Charles Harold Lasher Mr. and Mrs. [Charles - Lasher, Center Street, Shavertown, have an- nounced the birth of a six pound, fourteen ounce baby boy, Charles Harold, at Nesbitt Hospital - on This is their first child. Mrs. Lasher is the former Barbara Kern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kern of Harveys Lake. Mr. Lasher is son of Mr. and Mrs. Reul, Lasher, Demunds Road, Fernbrook. He is employed at Earl's Hardware in Pittston. | Mrs. Wm. Owens, Jr., Engaged Couple, Guests | At Variety Shower Betty Layaou and Bert Owens were guests of honor at a variety shower held at the Trucksville Fire Hall on Saturday, March 21. The couple received lovely gifts. Fol- lowing the lunch, dancing was en- joyed. Present were Mrs. Elizabeth Lay- | aou, Mr. and Mrs. Jermone Stadt, | Mrs. Catherine Shonk, Mr. and Mrs. | Harry Mann, Mr. and Mrs. John Figler, Mr. and Mrs. Carl McMichael, | Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, Mr. and Mrs. William Owens, Sr., Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. | George Owens, Jean Williams, Mrs. | Myrtle Rineman, Sterling Rineman, | Mr. and Mrs. Welden Smith, Carol Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Britt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Britt, Mr. and Mrs. John Layaou, Mr. George Owens, Jr., Herbert Alice Mae Britt, and the guests of honor. Borough PTA Board Dallas Borough PTA executive board will meet at the home of ‘William Davis, Pioneer Monday evening at 8. Avenue, SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST ORDER ® LAYER CAKES D P.S. AND ., DELICIOUS BAKED GOODS ® CINNAMON BUNS ® COFFEE RINGS Call OR 4- 5702 ICTON'S BAKERY BACK MT. SHOPPING CENTER Shavertown . Don’t forget to buy your favorite gal a box of our special “VICTORIA” Candy! 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