¢ rexsaacs, INNS YX LV Avie Purely Personal Mrs.! Norti Berti and daughter, Hazle Myra, end Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Berti and Barby, spent a re- cent weekend at Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Squier and sons of Lehman have returned after spending several weeks fishing in Canada. \ Marline Haas, grandniece of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Marks, who has been spending two weeks at Leh- fen. returned to her home at Irwin, Pa. over the weekend. Maryann Kupstas has returned to her home at Huntsville after spend- ing two weeks visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William Barnes at Hast Northport, Long Island. Her brother, John, drove down last Sun- day and spent the week with the Barnes, then brought her home. Mrs. H. H. Zeiser and Mrs. W. J. Smith, Huntsville Koad, left Monday morning with Bruce Zeiser to be his guest. at Butternut Hill Farm, King- ston, Re I. for several weeks. Mrs. Elizabeth Ross and son, Gary, aged three, have moved from Easton to 173 E. Center Street, Shaver- town. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMichael and daughter, Patricia, have moved from Dallas R. D. 2 to 49 Ridge Street, Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Donald) Hinkle, new- lyweds, have rented an ‘apartment at 125 Meadowecrest, Trucksville. Mr. YMinkle is salesman for the Club "Aluminum Products. Miss Miriam Lathrop, librarian of Back Mountain Memorial Library, has returned from Nesbitt Hospital where she was suffering from ber- sitis. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCarty and family, Dallas, spent Friday and Saturday visiting at the Home of Mr. MecCarty’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Bennett of Penndel, Pa. While there they picnicked at Washington’s Crossing Park and visited the Bowman’s Hill tower, historic site of American Revolu- tionary days. | Mrs. Helen Goeringer of Kingston is spending several weeks with her sister and brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bodycomb, Main Street, Dallas. Mrs. Goeringer, whose hus- band died recently, expects to join her daughter and family in Europe before fall. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Lipp and son, Francis, have moved from Hornell, N.Y. to Vine Stret, Oak Hill, where they have purchased a lovely ranch type home. Mr. Lipp is distributor of Farnsworth Cookies. Mrs. Ella Eve Haas of Ocala, Fla., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck, Shavertown. She helped Evelyn at her stand at the auction. Mrs. Haas {is former superintendent at the Friends Home for Children. Mr. and Mrs. John Zerbe and nineteen month Jennifer have mov- ed from Indiana, Pa. to 4 Birch Street, Elmcrest. Mr. Zerbe is asso- ciated with the Playground - Asso- ciation. y . Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Prynn of ooliet, Ill, and Karen McFadden, N. J. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Glahn of Bunker Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Boyer and Gale, formerly of Larksville, have purchased and moved into a home on Huntsville Road, Dallas. Mr. Boyer is employed by the Linear Corporation. Jerry Long, Rochester, N. Y. is spending the summer with his grandmother, Mrs. Daisy Prynn at Patterson Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eppley and Mary, Tina, Susie have moved from Walnut Street, Wilkes-Barre, .to a home they have purchased on « Maplewood Street, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hillyer, Ma- chell Avenue, Dallas, entertained a number of friends at supper during the auction on Saturday. Mrs. Daniel Robinhold, Camp Hill, former Dallas resident, spent the weekend here and attended the Library Auction. Tommy Dwyer, Jack Goeringer and Bob Earl spent the weekend of July 4 at Atlantic City. They re- wurned safe but somewhat burned. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strum, High- bridge, N. J. recently spent a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Syn- der at Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Booth, Leh- man Avenue, Dallas, had as guests the latter's sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Teel of Miami, Fla. They flew up. Miss Brenda Dailey, Sweet Valley; Miss Nancy Elston, Huntsville; Miss Peggy Gresh, Wilkes-Barre; Miss Irene Scheihing, Wilkes-Barre, have , returned after spending several days “wn Ocean City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trumbower and son, Doug, Sweet Valley, spent last Sunday at Ithaca, N. Y. attend- ing a model airplane meet. Capt. and Mrs. Robert Williams, former "Beltsville, Md., residents, have rented and moved into an apartment at 75 Meadowecrest, Trucksville, Capt. Williams expects to leave for Korea shortly. Mrs. Williams moved here to be near relatives while he is gone. Mrs. Allen Ockenhouse and chil- dren of Binghamton, N. Y. spent Monday in Dallas visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eipper, Rice Street, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gray and Ann and Katherine, formerly of Harrisburg, have rented a home on Lehigh Street, Shavertown. Mr. Gray is assistant Traffic Manager of the Bell Telephone Company. Rev. Robert D. Yost, Shavertown, is spending a month at St. Louis ; visitihg the. Buz. Eberles, then will 1 Neighborhood THE DALLAS POST, THUKSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 News And Notes Of SECIION A—PAGE 8 Personal Interest work south to Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Frances Sperl and John, Laura and Frances have moved from Park Street, Dallas, to Terrace Drive, Shavertown. Mrs. Sperl, a widow, is employed by Linear Cor- poration. | Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hons and family, Shavertown, spent severa’ days last week at Watkins Glen and Lake George. Mr. and. Mrs. John Southwell Sr., of Chase and Mr. and Mrs. John Southwell Jr., of Main Street. Luzerne, have returned from a va- cation in New Jersey where they visited relatives in Fairlawn, Wood- bridge, Lawrence Harbour and Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fish, Mon- toursville, visited friends in Trucks- ville on Sunday. Mrs. David Williams and Mrs Paul Mulcey entertained at lunch- eon last Thursday for Mrs. B Wright Yocum, Chase, who left yesterday = for her new home at Lake Packanack, N. J. Tony Alamo of Long Island, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Teberio Wahoo Inn, is finishing his second week as a singer at the night club He was formerly with Sammy Kaye's orchestra. His latest re- lease is the record, “Fabulous.” Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Worthington of Allentown are spending the week at the Worthington homestead at Harveys Lake helping settle. the ‘estate of the former’s father, the late Lewis Worthington. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Baker, Lehman, will spend next week at Cape Cod. Mrs. Rebecca Williams, Harveys Lake, is in a critical condition at Mercy Hospital. Miss Helen Williamson who has been visiting relatives in the Back Mountain Area returned to her ‘home in Philadelphia this week. Marty Walsh, Overbrook Road, Dallas, has returned after spending several weeks in Europe. Fred Price, Cease Drive, and John Myers, Terrace Drive, Shaver- town, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bourse in Philadelphia last week. They’ also saw a couple of baseball games. Mrs. Eugene Lavelle, Joseph Street, Dallas, has returned after spending several days in Phil- adelphia shopping and visiting her aunt, Mrs. D. J. Bourse. Mr. and Mrs. James Lavelle, West Virginia, have moved to Philadelphia, They were home with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lavelle, Elizabeth Street, Dallas, for a week. Tera Ann Milbrodt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Milbrodt, at- tended Girl Scout Camp Onawanda, for a week. * the success of the Auction than Mr. | Stefan persuaded Melanie to help and Mrs. Stefan Hellersperk. they appear here about ready to depart for outer space, it is not to If him construct and decorate the quaint ticket sellers’ wagon. Among the happiest bidders at be wondered. After supervising the [the sale were two young women sewing, construction, and . erection who purchased this brass fireplace Mrs. Catherine Haas Will Be Eighty Two On Friday, July 17 Mrs. Catherine Haas, wife of the late Anthony C. Haas of Wilkes Barre, Parsons and East End sec- tions, who now makes her home with her daughter, Ethel and son in law, John Gelsleichter at Sweet Valley, will celebrate her eighty second birthday anniversary with open house for friends and rela- tives at the Gelsleichter home on Sunday. No invitations will be I issued. The Haases have four children: Charles of Wheaton, Md., member of the police force in Washington D. C., Walter of Silver Springs, Md., a member of Veterans’ Bureau in Washington, Mrs, Albert Burk- hardt, Hunlock Creek R. D. 1, and Mrs. Gelsleichter; also eight grand- children and thirteen great grand children. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yankowski, John, David, Daniel and two week old Jane, formerly of Glen Lyon, have purchased and moved into a home at Trucksville R. D. Mr. Yankowski is manager of an Acme Store in Nanticoke. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jeter, Lake Street, | Dallas, had as weekend guests their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Denison of Camp Hill. "They came to attend the Auction. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wolensky, | Joan, and Marjorie, have purchased a home at Trucksville R. D. 2 Mr. Wolensky is employed by the Acme Warehouse, Forty Fort. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Garey, Maple Hills, Lehman, had as Library Auction weekend guests Mrs. Garey’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harmon; their daughter, Mrs. Nicholas Loughlin, and her children Laura’ and Nicky, from Larchmont, N. Y. * Going fo Larch- F'Mrs. Fred Eck, Mr. mont with the Harmons, was Mary Beth Garey, who expects to return to her home on Monday. Some Worked, Some Bought, But All Had Fun! No one devoted more hours to |of the tents by Dallas Rotary Club, kettle and its supporting bracket. | They bid on everything, and win, | 1 draw, or lose—they were never without a smile! Miss H. T. Sarangarn of Cam- bodia, Indo-China; discusses a piece of brass from the Antiques Table Noxen Ladies Enjoy Picnic At Farm House Ladies Auxiliary of Noxen Fire Company enjoyed a picnic at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams, Tunkhannock, Wednes- day evening. Present were Mrs. Edith Smith, Mrs. Earl Beahm, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish, Mrs. Calvin Strohl, Mrs. Guy Fritz, Mrs. Clark Oliver, Mrs. Emra Traver, Mrs. James Traver, Mrs. Oscar Patton, Beulah VanCampen, Mrs. Bernard Mulligan, Mrs. (Carl Siglin, Mrs. Charles Engelman, Mrs. (Chester Keiper, Mr. and Mrs. Al Smith, Binghamton, Earl Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams. Ord Trumbowers Are Hosts To Old Friends Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trumbower, Sweet Valley, entertained members of their club at their home on : and and Mrs. Charles Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hand and the host and hostess. Sunday. Present were Mr. with Mrs. Sarangarn is learning American Li- brary procedure this year at Oster- George Jacobs. Miss hout Library. It was her first op- portunity to observe an institution as old as America—a country auc- tion! : Donna Lynn Britt Mr. and Mrs. Richard Britt, | Trucksville, announce the birth of a baby girl, Donna Lynn, on July 7. Mrs. Britt is the former Betty Anstett of Pikes Creek. Donna has two sisters, Doris Ruth and Debra Lee. Important Notice Mrs. ° Charlotte Culp Ashton, Trucksville R. D. 2, asks members of Class 1949, Lehman High School, to send in reservation cards by July 17 for the reunion to be held July 25 at the Jackson Fire Hall. A ham dinner will be served. Karen Jennings Is Ill Six year old Karen Jennings, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Lloyd Jennings of Cook Street, Idetown, has been ill with rheumatic fever at her home for the past month. She will be glad to have her friends drop in to see her while she is con- fined to bed or send her notes and | cards. Karen was a, first grade student at Lake Lehman School last year. AUCTION BAKED GOODS BOOTH Back Mountain Library Auction baked goods booth will be open Saturday from 11 until 3 o'clock. If you failed to bake last Saturday or wish to try again, send your bread, rolls, cakes or cookies to yr Risley’s barn between those hours. ; The booth will be manned by Mrs. Elmer Evenson and the Ro- tary Anns. Be a sport, bake something! i a Mrs. Thomas Foss, Sweet Valley, Mrs. George Weintz is a patient ) { “4 1 spent Monday and Tuesday in |at General Hospital where she wills 7 Atlantic City. | submit to surgery today. Then friends and relatives will be saying: “Let me see your ring”. 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