Louise Ver- f Dal- a re- >dding > held . Cen- et of 1. She .. Mr. Dallas ende: vy. Hel: [ill or e clas- olossal small with g int» 4 || Da f 1t Sh —————— —— ~ a 4 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Smith Jr. drove Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Hed- den to New York last week to see them off for a month’s stay in Eur- ope, and expect to drive back to New York to meet the travellers March 29. _ | Rev. Authur Mayo, Trucksville, spent the early part of the week at Nesbitt Hospital submitting to tests. Mrs, Lillian Kuehn, Church Street, Dallas, and Mrs. Bernie Williamson, © Church Street, spent the early part of the week in New York City at- tending the Flower Show. Mrs. James Hutchinson, Franklin Street, Dallas, was confined to her home with a virus infection this week. R.E. Neal, “Pop” to all his inti- mates, returned to his home in New Goss Manor on Sunday, after spend- ing five weeks at Mercy Hospital, suffering from his second heart at- tack within three months. Mr. Neal, manager of Niesner’s in Wilkes- Barre, has been ordered to rest for three more weeks before cautiously starting business again. Mrs. Harvey Bland, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bland and Lisa of Glou- cester, Va., spent several days with Mrs. Bland’s mother, Mrs. Ella Ma- | jor last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig and daughters, Susan, Beverly and Vir- ginia, N.J. were the guests of Mrs. Craig's parents Mr. and Mrs, James Besecker on Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Warkomski, Harveys Lake, is a patient at University of Aemsyivaniy Hospital, Gates Build- Ang, Philadelphia, She will undergo surgery on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoss, Dallas ~ RD. 1, have announced the birth . WNof a baby girl at General Hospital ~ Lane, Trucksville, ‘on March 7. Mr. and Mrs. Charles, have announced . the birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt Hospital ‘on March 7. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howell have returned to their home in Shaver- town after spending several months in California visiting the latter’s brother and family and stopping at places of interest en route. Mrs. Letha Spaulding has re- turned to her home in Shavertown after spending the winter at Key West. : Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Smith, Machell Avenue, left Sunday to spend sev- eral weeks in Florida. They expect to stay at Vero Beach part of the time. 3 Mrs. Franz Scholl, Orchard Farm Road, Dallas, is a patient in General Hospital. : Mr. and Mrs, Harold Titman have i "oe to their home at East Dal- - Tas after spending several weeks in + ®Orchard Street, i *i. and Mrs. James Hutchison. Florida. Trucksville; are || spending sometime in Florida. Po Mrs, ¥ ag lint and Jule Ide, Huntsville, syho- Charles W. Lee, Machel Avenue, is spending the winter with the Ralph Davises in Fort Lauder- dale. The Davises are former Pio- neer Ave., Dallas residents. Mrs. Ralph Posie Pioneer Avenue, and Mrs. Harry Edwards, Huntsville, are spending the winter in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dettmore, Briar Crest Road, Idetown, returned Monday from a cruise to Panama. The trip celebrated; their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary. ‘Cards have heen received from “Ware enjoying another vacation' in Jamaica. [ ] A, Mrs. Lewis LeGrand has returned 0 her home on Baldwin Street, Dal- las, after spending a week in Gen- eral Hosptal where she submitted to Tests. Mrs. John €. Miers, Terrace Drive Shavertown, was admitted to Nes- bitt Memorial Hospital Saturday evening. She would appreciate cards from her friends. John Ferry, who will graduate in ~ June from Scranton University, has been accepted by Creighton Univer- sity, Medical School, Omaha, where he will continue his studies to be- come a physician. Joe MacVeigh who has been in Princess Ann; Md., ever since his wife, Charlotte, has been in the ~ hospital, spent last week at his home “infection at her home for the past on Center Hill Road. He says Char- lotte is just about the same. Mrs. Stanley Rinehimer, Machell *Avenue, has been ill with a virus week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ross, Machell Avenue, will leave today for a vaca- ~ tion on Florida. ~ mer Druid Hills Shavertown resi- | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Currie, for- dents, are living in Daytona Beach. Bob has retired and they are enjoy- ing a good rest. Elizabeth Lovell Dana Announcement has been made of . the birth of a baby girl, Elizabeth ‘ Lovell, to Mr. and Mrs. Edmund L. Dana, Jr., Horseheads, N. Y., at Arnolt Ogden Hospital, Elmira, N.Y. on March 4. Mrs. Dana is the form- er Susan Duncan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duncan, Wynne- wood. Mr. Dana is son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dana, Sr. of Harveys Lake and Duluth, Minn., formerly of Wilkes-Barre. This is their first child and the first grandchild of both the Duncans and the Senior Danas. Keller | Noiclini bod f THE DALLAS POST, THUBSDAY, MARCH 10, 1960 News And No r tes Of Pers onal Interest SECTION A —PAGE 5 Mrs. Carolyn Szela Is Given Stork Shower Mrs. Carolyn Szela was law Mrs. Stanley J. Szela Jr., 47 Harris Street, Fernbrook. March 6th. at 4 p.m: A buffet luncheon was served and games were played. The guest of honor re- ceived many lovely gifts at the shower. Guests were Mre. Frank Gels- leighter Jr., Mrs, Frank Gelsleigh- ter Sr., Mrs. Joseph Szela, Mrs. Ed- ward Endrusick, Mrs. Fred Daley, Mrs. William Henninger, Miss Don- na‘ Lee Henninger, Mrs. John Sliv- ka, Mrs, George Stolarick, ‘Marie Mrs. Michael Drevenak, Miss Mar- lene Drevenak, Mrs. Walter Woz- nicki, Miss Mary Woznicki, Mrs. Stanley Szela Sr., Mrs. John Le-; chak, Mrs. Stanley Szela Jr., and Mrs. Carolyn Szela. Mrs. Carolyn Szela also re- cieved a surprise .phone call from ! her mother, Mrs. Eldy H. Webb of i Blytheville, Ark. during the Shower. | | Home On Leave Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Ronald L. Grabowski, Castle Air Force Base, Calif. spent ten days with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitesell. Sunday Ronald left for French Morocco where he will do a tour of duty. Mrs. Grabowski is remain- ing with her parents while he is away. Denise Sherwood Has Fourth Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherwood | bei a birthday dinner in honor of their daughter, Denise, last Sunday Denise was four years old on Tues- day. The Dining Room was gaily decorated with streamers and the tablecloth and napkins carried out the birthday motif. Those present, besides the hon- ored guest, were | Mrs. Margaret Sherwood (her paternal grand- mother) William R. Hughes (her maternal grandfather) Hughes, Ernest Beven, Dawn Sher- wood, Scott William Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. John Southwell, all of Chase and Florence Keefer and Beatrice Jones of Wilkes-Barre. Denise received some very nice and interesting birthday gifts. Her mate- rnal Grandmother, Mrs. William R. Hughes, was unable to attend the dinner due to illness. Mr. and Mrs. Samuels Entertain Friends Mr. and Mrs. Howard Samuels, 103 E. Center Hill Road, entertained a number of friends at their home Saturday evening. Present were Dr. and Mrs. Carlton Davies, Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Rumbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Faye Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bulford, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Moen, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stanley and the host and hostess. Mrs. June Mingus Is Honored On Birthday Mrs. June Mingus, Sweet Valley. was guest of honor at a birthday party Saturday evening when friends dropped in to help her cele- brate.. Present were Mr. and Mrs. William Ferrey, Billy, Lillie June Mr. and Mrs. Jay Long, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Culver, Cindy and Keith, Dayton Long, Mrs. June Iver- son ,and Brad, Preston Mingus Kathy Mingus and the guest of honor. Mrs. Neuner Hostess To Mercy Auxiliary Mrs. Joseph Neuner, Goss Manor was hostess to the Mercy Hospital Mrs. Paul Monahan presiding. Final returns for the coming Spring Fashion Show were made and reports read by Mrs Donald McCrea, secretary, and Mary Weir, treasurer. Refreshments served to Mesdames Ralph Downend, Leland Guyette, John Casey, R. A. McShea Jr., Paul Monahan, Jacob Beline, J H. Gabel, Ben C. Banks, Stephen Tkach, W. H. Bonn, Donald McCrea and Miss Mary Weir. PRO Introducing . . . ¢ NATIONWIDE'S ‘NEW 7) Auxiliary, were the cute insurance policy of tomorrow TODAY! Fer full detail 888 ERNIE = GAY ART ~ Cent. 7-077 or 5168 ATIONWIDE IMLMPIAGL. PHERLIRANGE - ¢ NO seme cmos: Golvabun. Som (§ given | a baby shower by her mother-in-| Sunday, | Miss | Stolarick, Mrs. Elwood Ide, Wayne} Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffery, De- Golden Wedding Anniversary on Saturday, March 12, 7 to 10 p.m. with an informal / reception copal Church, West Pittston. Mrs. Jeffery is the former Eliza- beth Monroe, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Z. S. Monroe of Pit- Mr. and Mrs. William J. Jeffery of Wyoming. The couple was married in Broad Street Methodist Church, .| February 14, 1910 by the late Rev. Newing. Attendants were their bro- ther and sister. There are two children, Robert Jr. of Johnson - City, N.Y. and Mrs. Chris Cunningham of West Pittston; also four Cunningham and two Jef- fery grandchildren and two Jeffery sreat grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery have owned and operated the general store at Demunds Corners ever since 1939 when Mr. Jeffery retired from the Pennsylvania Coal Company in Pit- tston. They are both in' excellent health and take a lively interest in family and community affairs. Mr. Jeffery is an ardent hunter and fisherman. He gets a great kick out of visiting with old neighbors and customers who drop in during the season to inquire just which fish are biting, where the best holes are, and. what bait is most tempting. He Margaret ‘Rusinko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rusinko of Harveys Lake, became the bride of Guy R. Peters, also of Harveys Lake. Fath- er Francis Kane performed the dou- ble ring ceremony in Our Lady of Victory Church, Harveys Lake, be- fore an alter flanked with ferns and white carnations. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore ankle length gown of white nylon, fashioned with tight bodice, scolloped neckline, long tight sleeves tapered at the wrist, and full bouffant skirt. Her finger tip veil of illusion fell from a coro- net of sequins and seed pearl and she carried a bouquet of white or- chids and carnations. Mary Ellen Sickler, Harveys Lake, was maid of honor. She selected street length dress of red chiffon, matching accessories and bouquet of red and white carnations. Mrs. Ru- sinko, mother of the bride, chose street dress of rainbow shades, beige accessories and shoulder of heige shattered carnations. Nicholas Rusinko, brother of the tston. Mr. Jeffery is son of the late | Kingston Self Service SERVICE LAUNDRY KINGSTON CORNERS BU 7-7250 Washed Dried Folded With Soap C and Bleach 8 to 9 Lb. Load Full 35 Minute Wash BRING IT IN AND PICK IT UP AT YOUR OWN CONVENIENCE NO WAITING. . .WE DO THE WORK FOR YOU. . . TO Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary munds Corners, will celebrate their | MR. AND MRS. ROBERT JEFFERY is the first person in the neighbor- | hood to hear long .tales of bear | | sichted in the mountains and deer for | friends and relatives in Trinity Epis- | shot by the youngsters. Mrs. Jeffery, | when she isn’t helping in the stove | or tidying up the house, takes part | in the Rural Branch Nesbitt Hospital Auxiliary activities. She attends the meetings and sews, takes her turn at the Hospitality Shop, and helps deliver bandages and hand. sewn articles where they are appreciated. But the greatest treat for the Jef- ferys comes in August when they ‘close the store, pile in the Cunning- ham car with their daughter and son-in-law and the four kids, and travel—always,' of course, where Grandad can fish and Grandmom see the sights. Last summer they all | motored to Black Lake in New York State, a fisherman’s paradise. The year before it was Miami, a sight- seers delight. Next to the annual summer trips, the older Jefferys enjoy Wednesdays, when they close the store early and drive over to the Cunninghams for dinner. Both Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery are members of the Orange Methodist Church and of the Orange Sunday School. The couple is looking forward to the party on Saturday and hope all | their friends and neighbors will drop in for a good old fashioned visit and cookies and tea. Miss Margaret Rusinko Weds Guy R. Peters On February 27. Saturday, February 27 at 10. a.m., | bride, acted as best man. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion for members of the immediate families and the wedding party was held at Beaumont Inn. Mrs. Peters is a graduate af Dal- las Township High School. She is employed by the General Cigar Company in Kingston. Mr. Peters was recently discharged from ser- vice with the U.S. Navy. The couple resides on Carverton Road. 3 Spring begins March 20 at 2:43 To Our Many FRIENDS in the Back Mountain ® Qur Telephone Number has been: Changed to MEHOOPARY 3-2441 ‘Windy Valley INN HARRY FASSETT Proprietor FORKSTON, PA. CLOSED. THURSDAYS And at 6 Sunday Evenings Twins Entertain At Pajama Party Mr. Center Hill Road, entertained at a pajama party Friday evening, Feb- ruary 26, honoring their twin da Stevens, Janie Glady, Ann Rem ley, Martha Muncie, Laura Sperl and the guests of honor. Rainbow Installaticns Scheduled For March 19 About a hundred girls, daughters of members of the Eastern {tar or Masons, will be installed in the new Rainbow Assembly ceremonies held in the Dallas Borough Grade School, March 19, 7:30. The public is invited. {Prior to the evening meeting, rup- { per will be served by members of the Brickel Class, in Dallas Metho- dist Church, to candidates, Advisory Board and Installation Team. Time, {2 p. m. 1 Girls joining, in addition to those listed last week, are Janet Allen, Linda Scouten, Donna Meeker, Carol Benett, Gail Kelly, Judith Williams, Jennie Hoover, Martha Muncie, Judith Miller, Penny Farr, Nancy Eggleston, Martha Messick, Eliza- beth Merolla, Kathryn Maury, Gail Harrison, Donna Hopa, Dian Lesser, Gloria Dolbear, Lynn Hughes, Marilyn Jackson, Sheila Meeker Ruth Tinsley , Karen Bestick, San- dra Yellitz, Linda Stevens, Sharon Stuart, Kathyrn Keeney and Eliza- beth Ann Shaver. Mrs. Perry Hoover, Jr., Entertains Democats Mrs. Perry Hoover Jr., Pikes Creek, entertained members of the South District Democratic Woman's Club for the March meeting. Mrs. Phillip Sorber and Mrs. Howard Kyttle were hostesses. | Gladioli bulbs were = distributed and plans made for chancing off an Easter basket. Present were Mesdames Lewis Kytle, Renford Wilce, Walter Wes- ley Jr., Cory Bulford, Alfred Ro- gowski, Perry Hoover Jr., Joseph Pa- nieczko, Luther Hummel, Phillip Sorber, Arthur Darnell, Bertram Steltz, Mary Nenius. Next meting wil be held at the home of Helen Nalbach, Lake Silk- worth with Elsie Panieczko and Jennie Steltz as hostesses. Eastern Star Plans Thirty Fifth Banquet The Dallas Chapter #396 Order of Eastern Star will have its thirty - fifth annual banquet honoring its i Worthy Matron, Mrs. Elma M. Price! at the Country Club Friday, April 1, at 6:30 P.M. Members and friends are asked to make reservations with Mrs. Mil- dred Lutes, Mrs. Gertrude Davies, Mrs. Myrtle Rineman, or Mrs. Laura Dymond. Dancing and. cards are listed on the evening's program. DAVIS CLEANERS MAIN HIGHWAY TRUCKSVILLE—OR 4.3371 and Mrs. Howard Samuels, | daughters, Sharon and Xaren, who | were seventeen. Present were Celia | Monka, Carol Dymond, Susan Law- ry. Sis Carey, Shirley Gauntlet. Lin- | Installation of officers of the Dal- | las Junior Woman’s Club | took place March 1 in the parish house | of Prince of Peace Church. Mrs. Har- | ry Ohlman, senior club president, | installed officers, outlining their | respective duties. Girl-of-the-year | finalists were introduced to club | members and Mary Lane ' Jerista, | winner, was presented with a brace- let. The club is sponsoring entries | in the All American Family con- test, and Mrs. Frances Dixon, chair- man, urged more nominations. Members were reminded that the | Dallas senior and junior clubs | would be hostess to the Luzerne County Federation of Women’s | Clubs Tuesday, April 26, at Irem Temple Country Club; Mrs. Daniel | Baker, Meadowcrest, was appointed club reservations chairman. Mrs. James Huston, Jr., chairman, out- Gate Of Heaven Plans Fashion Show March 20 Gate of Heaven Altar and Rosary Society will sponsor a Spring Fash- ion Show Sunday, March 20, 8 p.m, presented with local models by Lazarus Department Store, with commentary by John Gale. A $10. Easter hat certificate will be the door prize. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES DR. I. BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave., Dallas Phone OR 4-4921 UPHOLSTERING Give your furniture a new lease on life We'll extend the life of your furniture by many years . . . give it new beauty and sparkle, new comfort, FREE ESTIMATES STOOK UPHOLSTERY HILLSIDE AVENUE HARVEYS LAKE PHONE NE 9-6416 MEN'S Variety is the Spice of Our Eye- Taking Selection of and MAIN ST., LUZEERNE We Give S & H Green Stamps! BOYY ® FRESH BAKED © SERVED HOT OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY 4 P.M. SUNDAY 3P.M. DO TRY OUR DELICIOUS PIZZA( THE RANCH WAGON MAIN HIGHWAY, DALLAS OR 4-6919 ORDER TAKE OUT ) % < ® {2 In. HOT DOGS ° BAR-B-Q’S * RANCHBURGERS * HAMBURGS | Millions, . lined plans for the -club’s annual spring dance’to be held Saturday, | May '7, at Irem Temple Country Club. It was announced that final fiscal allocations would be made to include the following: Back Moun- tain Little League, Woman's Medi- cal college and Pennsylvania Men- tally Retarded Children, both State | projects; Camp Acahela /Develop- ment Fund and the local Crippled Children’s Association; a separate collection was taken for Meals for Mrs. James Besecker Jr., retiring president, gave a summary of all yearly reports. Mrs. Robert Brown, youth chairman, presented the fin- alists, Constance Orchard, Grace | Ann Bachman, Edna Rogers and winner, Mary Jerista. Marlyne Lip- | fert, another finalist, was unable to attend. A new phone number for the Dal- las Post Photographer, James Ko- zemchak: ORchard 5-1177, easy to remember, one of the firsts in the new ORchard 5 category. Mr. Ko- zemchak’s phone is now a private line, making it easier to reach him. ! | Mary L. Jerista, | TG I Dallas Juniors Install Officers Mrs. Henry Bogart entertained with display and discussion of an- tique jewelry. New officers and girl of year fin- alists, (Seated left to right Mrs. Ro- bert Rave, assistant recording sec- retary; Mrs. Ray Daring, corres- ponding secretary; Mrs. Hugh Carr Jr., first vice president; Mrs. John Club Jr., president; Mrs. James Hus- ton Jr., second vice president; Mrs. Bernard Rogers, Treasurer. (Standing left to right) Mrs: Mark | Grimm, assistant corres. sec.; Mrs. Donald Fannon, recording sec.; Mrs. Frances Barry, ass’t. Treasurer; Girl-of-the-Year; Con-stance Orchard, finalist; Grace Ann Bachman, finalist; Edna Ro- gers, finalist; Mrs. Harry Ohlman, senior club president; Mrs. James Besecker Jr., retiring president. Ab- | sent: Marlyne Lipfert, finalist. 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Braised Prime Lamb Shanks, Roast Stuffed Spring Chicken THE TOP HAT IN KINGSTON A NEW SERVICE OF THE ¢TOP HAT” our Chef around, you may take advantage of this service! any FOR THIS SUNDAY’S DINNER — MAY WE SUGGEST... : Roast Top Sirloin of Beef, natural gravy Virginia Baked Ham with Pineapple Glaze fresh Vegetables. . . .. $1.60 RR 1.75 iabeby ails 1.65 , Cranberry Sauce.... 1.65 diem ean 1.65 Roast Leg of Spring Lamb, Mint Jelly plus 23 other delicious entrees, from which to choose. NCING 2] A] 5 960, & 7 Preambo’s De- >. 2
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