1led air- wn, ince nn Sl Purely KARAD. 4 — ee pp op DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ° Personal Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis have returned to their home on Daven- port Street after 'spending several: days with their daughter and son- in-law Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tinsley in Collingdale. Mrs. Charles Frick returned to her home in Huntsville Tuesday night after spending four days in Avon Park, Florida, with her brother, Harry A. Jackson, who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moyer have J hig to their home on Lehman ) venue, Dallas, after spending two weeks in Boston on business and a pleasure trip. Mrs. Jack Pauling stayed with Sally. Bob is a mem- ber of the Freshman Class at . Pennsylvania State University. [Charlie Mayer is back at his home on Lake Street after a pain- ful stay at Nesbitt Memorial Hos- pital, where he was recovering from fracturing four ribs in a fall from a tree. Paul Clemow, Loyalville, pastor of Mooretown Assembly of God, is once more a patient at Veterans Hospital, where he has been hos- pitalized off and on for the past ‘year. Mrs. Joseph Hudak, Parrish Street; is confined to her bed with phlebitis. Mrs. Harry Ohlman, = Machell Avenue, and her sister, Mrs. Helen Mailander, Wilkes-Barre, spent the Vweekend visiting friends in New Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. George Dobson and son, David, have moved from 140 E. Main Street, Plymouth to a ‘home they purchased at Dallas Mr. Dobson is associated " with the ,Scranton Spring Brook Water Company. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gromel and Emerson and Francis, formerly "of Hazle Street, Wilkes Barre, have rented 93 Church Street, Dallas, and moved in. Mr. Gromel is sales- man for Yeager Candy Company. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickson Houlette ' and family have moved from Clarks Green to New Goss Manor. Mr. Houlette is associated with Fowler Dick and Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Kabeschat and four year old Sandy have moved from N. Thomas Avenue. Kingston, to one of the Heddon apartments at 2 Birch Hill Lane. /" Dallas. Gus is employed as engineer for the Raymon Hedden Company. : Mrs. Norti Berti returned to her home on Main Road, Dallas, Satur- day after submitting to surgery at ‘Mercy Hospital. = She is getting along nicely. | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harger and Charles and Joan, formerly of aughn Street, Luzerne, have pur- "chased and moved into 'a home at 62 Sterling Avenue. Mr. Harger is stationed with the U.S. Army at . ‘Tobyhanna. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sherin, “| newlyweds, formerly of Courtdale, . have purchased and moved into 58 ¢ Franklin Street, Shavertown. Mr. ° Sherin ‘is employed by Sordoni . Construction Company. \ ° Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Mur- . phy Jr., Madison, Conn., former : Dallas residents, have announced | the birth of a baby boy, Alexander, . at Grace New Haven Community . Hospital, New Haven on Septem- ber 29. They also have a little girl, | J he Mr. and Mrs. Anthony. Palmen- tera and Sharon, formerly: of Ed- wardsville, have purchased :and moved into a home at Edgewood Heights, Trucksville. Mr. Palmen- . tera is a roofer with Roberts Roof- . ing Company. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hutchison "have returned to their home on Overbrook Road after spending two weeks at Cape Cod and Cambridge, | Hutchison’s | Mass., with = Mrs. . brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Dodson. ~ Mr. and Mrs. John Littleford and Clyde and Paul, formerly of Nanti- coke, have built and moved into a “ new home at Chase Manor, Trucks- ville. Mr. Littleford is associated with Airproducts Company. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hornack, new- lyweds, have moved into a home at 1 Staub Road, Trucksville, Mr. i Hornack is with the Kanaar Cor- poration, Mrs. Hornack is a regis- © tered nurse. They are former Pringle residents. Mr. and Mrs. John Curtis enter- { tained Mr. and Mrs. John Alla- i baugh, Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. i Thomas Riley, Pringle at their home in Shavertown on Sunday. { Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klotz, Trucks- ville, have announced the birth of $ baby boy at Nesbitt Hospital on . October 2. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Davis and, Grant, Michael and Brian, have SMB 7h ng . Drive and moved there. Mr. Davis is a Research Forester with the U.S. Government. Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins and seven month old son, David of San Francisco, Calif.,, are visiting Mr. Jenkins’ parents, Atty and Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins, Davis Street, Trucksville, Mr. Jenkins is vice president of Garry Enterprise Inc. Mrs. Jenkins is formerly from East Haven, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Morckel and Brian, Elaine, Norman, forrmer- ly of Kingston, have purchased and moved into a home at 48 Lewis Ave., Trucksville. Mr. Morckel is employed at Linear Inc. They came here from Philadelphia two years ago. ; SL Ah ED Br Tn purchased a home on Midland Neighborhood THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1959 News And Notes SECTION A — PAGE § Of Personal Interest William Martin Celebrates Eightieth Birthday At Party William Martin, Fernbrook, cele- brated his eightieth birthday anni- versary Sunday with a family din- ner given by his children and grand- children at the Kingston House. Mr. Martin, now retired, lives in a trailer right next door to the children at Fernbrook. Before the death of his wife, he and she lived at Beaumont and Mr. Martin did much of the fine stone masonry | work Back of the Mountain. He lis a member of East Dallas Metho- | dist Church. | Present at the dinher were Mr. { and Mrs. Harry Martin and Priscilla, Mrs, Virginia Davis, Mr. and Mrs. | Afton Reese, Ziba Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bloomer, Mr. and Mrs. | Warren Stanton, Bobby, Fernbrook; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Race, Center Moreland. Mrs. Richard Lavelle, Visits In England Mrs. Richard Lavelle, West Mil- ford, N. J., formerly of Dallas, sailed August 28 on the S. S. United States to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Furnell at Nottingham, England. Her sons, Pat, aged three, born in England, and David, four months, ‘went with her. Mrs. ‘ Lavelle, the former Betty Furnell, married Dick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lavelle, Maplewood Drive, Dallas, while he was serving with the Flying Tigers in England. Mother and sons will be in Eng- land for two months while Dad HYaches and waits in West Milford. Abbie Jean Rodda Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rodda, Pioneer Avenue, announce the birth of an eight pound, seven ounce baby girl, ‘Abbie Jean, at Nesbitt Hospital on October 2. They have two other daughters, Nancy, aged six and Jennie, three and a half. Mrs. Rodda is the former Eleanor Kandler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A..Kandler of Teaneck, N. J. Mr. Rodda ‘is son of Dr. and Mrs. Ken Rodda of Brooklyn, N.Y. He is associated with Lacy Atherton and Davis, architects. ) = Mother and baby returned from the hospital on Tuesday and are now helping Grandma and Grandpa Kandler take care of the rest of ‘he family. Mrs. John Ridall Is Hostess To Mothers Mrs. John Ridall, Meadowcrest, Trucksville, was hostess to mothers ” ‘of Brownie Troop 121 Wednesday evening, September 30 when plans were made for a cook out and for a trip to Swetland Home in Wyoming. It was announced that Brownies will meet on Thursdays starting October 8, that Troop Committee Training will start at Shavertown Methodist. Church October 15, 1:30 to 3:30, that Leadership Training Course will be held on Wednesday nights, 7:30 to 10:00 for the next seven weeks. Any Brownie mother wishing to take the course should contact Mrs. Ridall, leader. Ten mothers were present: Mrs. Florence Weir, Genny Dana, Miriam Freels, Jean Moshier, Joyce Marz, Caddy Gritman , Mary Anne Brook- ing, Carol Metz, Bertha Supulski and the hostess. Durkins Have Daughter Mr. and Mrs. James J. Durkin Jr., Miami, Fla., formerly of Dallas, announce the birth of a baby girl on September 27. Mrs. Durkin is the former Jean McLaughlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. McLaughlin of Kingston. Mr. Durkin is son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Durkin of Shrineview. MARLENE A. CEASE DANCE STUDIO Four Generations See Linda Grey Baptized Four generations on both sides of the family gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grey, Rug- gles, on Sunday for a family din- ner honoring five month old Linda Lorraine who was baptized at Rug- gles Methodist Church. ; Rev. John Gordon officiated. They were Linda's great grand- mothers, Mrs. Lena Varner of Meeker and Mrs. Barbara Henne- baul, Harveys Lake, her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Varner of Meeker and Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Grey of Ruggles; also Linda’s brother, Robert, aged four. Kiwanis Women Meet At Irem Country Club Wednesday night at Irem Temple ness meeting. discussed arrangements for the dance to be held Saturday, Novem- ber 14. Frederic Anderson Mrs. Franklin Gager. Mrs. Stanley Davies spoke on her three months stay in Japan and showed colored slides of the many places of interest she visited. Members of the committee on reservations and decorations for the October 27th meeting are Mesdames Lester Hauck, Charles Flack, Ray- mond Goeringer, and ~~ Merrill Faegenburg. Present Mesdames Frederic An- derson, Donald Weeden, Jerome Gardner, Sherman Harter, Franklin Gager, Stanley Davies, Kenneth Rice, George McCutcheon, Victor Piccone, W. Wright, Mitchell Jen- kins, Merrill Faegenburg, Robert Maturi, Robert Dolbear, George Thomas, John E. Williams, Edwin Thompson, Roscoe B. Smith, The- odore Ruff, Albert T. Glahn, Frank J. Werner, Frank Kriegh, and Fred Greenley. Ernie Supulski Will Submit To Surgery Ernie Supulski, son of Mr. ahd Mrs. Ernest Supulski of Carverton Road, will be admitted to a Phil- adelphia hospital ‘as. a surgical patient on Tuesday and will under- go surgery on Wednesday for in- juries suffered to his hand in an accident at Westmoreland School, on June 4. Some time ago he had an operation at the Gen- eral Hospital, where he was a patient for five days. > His mother, the former Bertha Wolfe of Edwardsville will go to Philadelphia with him. | Read The Post Classified | 8 YEAR MEMBER OF N.A.D.AA. at DALLAS AME! —_C Miss Marlene BALLET - TAP - MODERN JAZZ - BATON - JUNIOR BALLROOM TEENAGE BALLROOM ADULT LATIN AMERICAN BALLROOM - ADULT BALLROOM the RICAN LEGION all — — OR 4-294{ AH ~~ - Comfortll lou FOAM RUBBER SEATS AN OPEN Mon. through Fri. 9.10 9 i Sat. 9105 EASY TERMS Take up to 36 months to pay. make you want to curl up and relax. DISTINCTIVE HOME FURNISHINGS 260-264 WYOMING AVE...KINGSTON PENNA : x Prone BUrLer 8-4591 nge Chairs that really D BACKS — $99.95 EACH Country Club for dinner and busi- | C. Booker, | Dallas. Mrs. Faegenburg and Mrs. Maturi | Ww Birthday gift given by Mrs. was = won by | High | Ernie is a member of the Junior | pany ‘in Kingston. Class at Westmoreland High School. graduated from Tunkhannock High Ee Gathering to hear discussion of the work of the United Fund, Dis- | trict Chairmen for Back Mountain Dallas Women of Kiwanis met | A section of the campaign met re- cently at the home of Mrs. Fletcher JE. Mrs. Harold Rosenn, Chairman of est Metropolitan Division, and Life membership pins were pre- sented to the four oldest members of Harveys Lake Woman's Service | Club at the covered dish supper | meeting held at Maple Grove |'Church Hall Thursday evening. They were Mrs. Herbert Payne, Mrs. Otis Allen Sr., ‘Mrs. Harry Allen Sr. and Mrs. Goldie Kitchen. Mrs. | Raymond ~ Garinger wrote the original poems of tribute that went with the pins. Business of the meeting consisted of a report on the ‘Month of the | Year Party”, announcement of November 5 as date of dinner meeting, Kunkle Community Hall, to receive new members, ‘selecting delegates for Luzerne County Federation of Women's Club con- vention to be held at the Country Club, Tuesday, October 20, plans for. “Girl of the Month” schedule, purchasing $100 worth of books for the Lake-Noxen library, and com- Machell Avenue, . Discuss Plans For United Fund Drive Mrs. Betty Macpherson of United Fund staff discussed the campaign procedure. Seated, left right: Mrs. C. Paul Mailloux; Mrs. Richard Demmy; Mrs. Earl Phillips; Mrs. Robert Hughes; Standing; Mrs. William Conyngham, Div. Vice Chairman of Lawn Avenue, announced the engagement and ap- proaching marriage of their daugh- ter, Margaret Reese, to Airman 2/C Ralph Walter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swartz of Danville. | wedding party and the immediate Airman 2-C Ralp Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ferguson, Shavertown, have The wedding will take place Saturday, October 10 at 1 p.m. Rev. Robert D. Yost, assisted by Rev. Arthur Mayo, a relative of the bride, will perform the ceremony in Shaver- town Methodist Church. A reception for members of the Mrs. LB. | Schooley To Entertain Class Mrs. J. B. Schooley, Trucksville, . will be hostess fo members of the Reynolds Class of = Trucksville Methodist Church Wednesday ‘evening, October 14 at 8 p.m. when Election Day meal plans will be discussed. Contributions for the. Corner Cupboard: will be requested. Mrs. Wilson Cease is president of the Class. ‘Margaret R. Ferguson To Marry h W. Swartz families will be held at the Irem Country Club. Miss Ferguson is a graduate of Westmoreland High School, Class of 1954, and Wilkes Barre General Hospital School of Nursing, Class of 1957. She has been employed at Geisinger Memorial Hospital, Danville, and more recently at Gen- eral Hospital. Airman SwartZ was from Danville High School. He is stationed at Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota where the couple will live. graduated ‘Trucksville PTA Installs Officers, Hears Miss Fox Officers installed Monday night by Trucksville PTA: president, Mrs. Fred Strohl; vice president, Mrs. Vincent McGuire; secretary, Mrs. John Richards; treasurer, Mrs. Walter Phillips. Mrs. Strohl presided, and Patricia Fox, the new guidance teacher, spoke. Sixth grade mothers served forty guests. were Back Mountain area; Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins, adjutant; Mrs. Harold Rosenn; Mrs. Elton Brace; Mrs. Fred Maier; Mrs. Fletcher Booker; Mrs. Donald E. Davis and Mrs. Betty Macpherson. Chairmen not present were Mrs. William Morgan and Mrs. Richard Prynn. Harveys Lake Service Club Honors Four Olde st Members pletion of arrangements for the “Hallowe’en Capers” to be held at O’Connell’s on Friday, October 23. | Present were Mesdames Malcolm Nelson, Howard Jones, Rowlands RS Ritts, Lee Bicking, Joseph Rauch, Ruth Deets, Elwood Whitesell, Richard Williams, James Gearhart, Carl Schreiner, Elwood Davis, Francis Schuler Arthur Engler, Otis Allen Jr., Clarence Moledor, Clarence Oberst, Joseph N. De- siderio, George Bray, Earl Payne, Ward Jacquish, Darrell Loomis, Carrie Rood, Jessie Garinger, Robert Traver, Burton King, Fdgar Hughes Sr., Fred Dodson, Daisy Farver, Chester Wolfe, John Cooney, Howard Piatt, Carl Swan- son, Frank Bialogowicz, Calvin Mec- Hose, Thomas Cadwalader, Albert ! Armitage, Alyce Shafer, Walbridge Leinthall, Charles Williams, Treva Traver and Pauline Davis; the guests of honor. Miss Mary Ann Simon To Wed Charles Goble Mr. and Mrs. David J. Simon, Dallas R. D. 3, have announced the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Mary Ann to Chafles Lee Goble son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Goble, Harveys Lake R. D. 1. Miss Simon was graduated from Dallas Township High School, Class of 1958. She is employed by the United Gas Improvements Com- Here They Are! BEAUTIFUL LAMP SHADES By Verplex Yes! You'll find a large, beautiful selection of all-sewn silks in white and eggshell— and they're washable! The display of parchments is also very special — and every shade bears the VERPLEX LABEL. We'll suit the shades to your lamps—=do come in and see these shades, before you choose the ones for your home! Ask for — HELEN MARTIN MARTIN 'LECTRIC HOUSE 255 Wyoming Avenue Mr. Goble was | School, Class of 1958 and is em- | ployed by the A. and P. Store in { Tunkhannock. | The wedding will take place in| East Dallas Methodist Church on | Thanksgiving Day. 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