y be- solid What mong sions; y un- ntup- hak ' stu- high total inday ne of smith, c pic- until ), and v ety — Atte ——— ARTI » » Purely | Personal Le ¥X is in the United States consular "Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle en- ; we he can at this time acknowl- : Wy liam Chapple, Robert Daubert, ~~ Carolyn Day, Clifton Dungey, Joan - EX Lo. Sow = Vo z < - » > week. returned to their home on Pioneer Avenue, Dallas, after spending sev- ~ eral weeks in Kingston, Jamaica, » ~ longer. "birds at his feeder, and using his Hunlock Creek, announced the ar- rival of a baby daughter, March 12 ~ in General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Swire, Sweet daughter, March 12 in Genera) Hospital. i Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Turner. ' Turners also met another son, Lee. ah Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. 8 Mrs. William F. Newberry, Dallas.’ i Frederick, Ann Graham, Catherine { J Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Machell, Dal- Mrs. Stanley Farr entered Poiy- clinic Hospital in Harrisburg on Monday for a series of tests. She expects to return to her home on Kunkle Road by the end of this Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sanders have where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William McIntyre, former residents of Dallas. Mr. McIntyre service in the British West Indies. “tertained Mrs. Jennie’ Kunkle, Mrs. Esther Haas, Harry Haas, and Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin Hilbert at dinner Sunday. ; Mrs. John Shields, Roushey Plot is recovering in General Hospital after amputation of her left leg above the knee. Mrs. Teddy Yop, Demunds Road. is recovering from a severe case of the flu. It is experienced she will be confined to her home for the next two weeks. - Friends of Harry Allen will be glad to know that he is convalescing from a recent attack of phlebitis. He will be confined to his wheel- chair for ten days or two weeks Since getting the wheel- chair, he has enjoyed watching the typewriter again. He reports that there was a tremendous response to the article about his illness in 2 recent Dallas Post, and that he has ‘received cards from all over, more lige personally. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Donsavage Dallas,” announce the birth of a daughter in General Hospital, March 0. : Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Radginski, The birth of a baby daughter was “announced by Mr. and Mrs. Dale Christian, Hunlock Creek, at Gen- ‘eral Hospital, March 12. Valley, announced the birth of = Trucksville, were in New York this week to see their son, Neil, student at Choate School, Wallingford. Conn., who left by plane for Ber- muda with a group of 25 students Neil will return home March 26 to spend the spring vacation. The student at Avon Old Farms School, Avon, Conn., who, returned heme with them for spring recess. Elmer Reese; Dallas, is a patient is touring South America, Africa, nd Egypt. She has recently visited Pretoria, Africa. : Mrs. Thomas Moore, Dallas is spending some time with her son and. his family, Mr. and Mrs. T. Shepherd Moore, Lanoka Harbor, N.'J.> Rhythm Band Plays The second grade children of the Bhavertown School entertained their parents and friends with rhythm band selections and folk dances recently. - i Members of the band were: Judy | Allen, Kathie Beisel, Luanne Berg- handler, Deborah Berlew,. James Brown, Robert Brown, Susan Bucan Edwards, Lana Eicke, James Elliot?, etty Emil, Joan Farley, William Hauck, Robert Hewitt, Virginia Jenkins, David Jones, Karen Kitch- en, Malcolm Kitchen, Ruth Lewis, Nancy Neikam, Deborah Otto, Debra Pugh, Richard Sheldon, Duane Sprau, Megan Thomas, Barbara Tyrrell, Donald Voelker, Paul Wade, and Candice Wismer. The children are looking forward to playing at the band concert to be presented at Westmoreland High School on March 25th by the senior high school band, directed by Mr. Lester Lewis. Scott Alexander, a member of the sixth grade was the accompanist. Mrs. Kromelbein is the teacher. teacher. Machells Have Baby Boy Jas announced the birth of a son, March 15 in Wyoming Valley Hospi- tal. The couple has another son, Sterling William who is one year ‘old today. BEE, lm du. Over Christmas and summer va- cations, parents find out why teach- ers and bus drivers need long rest [HE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1960 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal SECTION A — PAGE § Interest Visit Flower Show Travelling by special bus Thurs- day, ten women from the Back Mountain took in the Philadelphia Flower Show, enjoying the exhi- bits and the ‘Dancing Water dis- play, and stopping at Trainer’s on the way back for dinner. They were Mesdames Joseph Neuner, William Bond, Paul Mona- han, J. F. Biernstein, Roger McShea, Benjamin Banks, Don Clark, James Huston Sr., Carl Henderson, and Shel Evans. Eric Stolarick It’s another boy, their third, for the George Stolaricks of Fernbrook. Eric, weighing seven pounds and six ounces, was born March 9 at General Hospital. Marie, 13; George Jr., 7, and Gary, 5, are the other children. Mrs. Stolarick is the for- mer Pauline Debold of Larksville. Mr. Stolarick is employed as a press operator at Linear. Have Fourth Son Mr. and Mrs. Basil Frantz, Dallas, announce the arrival of an ‘eight pound, eleven ounce baby boy Tues- day morning at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. The Frantzes have three older boys and a daughter. Dick is a senior at Westmoreland, Tom, sophomore, Gary, 3 years, and Gla- dys, 7. Vacationing In Europe Cards have been received from Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Hedden who are spending a vacation in Europe. They were in Lucerne, Switzerland, had lunch high up in the Alps. They went up by cable cars, to an eleva- tion of 7,000. They can have it — we have claustrophobia. They write, “So far an unfor- gettable trip.” Spaghetti Supper Senior M.Y.F. wil serve a spaghetti supper in the Church social rooms Saturday, March 19 from 5:30 to 7. Menu in: sludes spaghetti and meat balls, Trucksville Italian bread, salad, dessert and beverage. Bert E. Brace Mr. and Mrs. Elton Brace, De- munds Road, announce the arrival of a son, Bert E. Brace, March 8, at General Hospital, weight seven pounds. Mrs. Brace is the former Janice L. Houser, daughter of Mrs Ruth Houser, Shavertown, and Mr. Brace is son of Mrs. Bert Brace of Dallas. Mrs. Houser drove two-year old Ruth Lorraine Brace down to Cochranville on Thursday, to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson while Mother is in the that “it’s a boy.” This is the Brace's grandchild. sixteenth Teeners To Have Retreat Thirty-five Back Mountain teen- age girls will have a closed retreat this weekend at St. Gabriel's in Dunmore, monitored by Mrs. Wil- liam = Wasser and Mrs. Francis Girvan. Mrs. Girvan explains that other girls of suitable age can also be accommodated if they will let her know by Friday. The retreat will start Saturday at 2 p.m., end Sun- {ay at 5 p.m. Lehman Smorgasbord Lehman Methodist WSCS will ing in the church basement, start- ing at 5:30. Luther League Meets The Luther League of St. Paul's Lutheran Church held a regular meeting at the church Sunday night. Rev. Eidam conducted the service and Tom Ash read the topic “Ruth.” Mrs. Paul Daily is supervisor. Games were played. Plans were made to hold a Pizza Party, March make the in the church kitchen. Present were Billy Hontz, Mar- guerite Daley, Nancy Sieber, De! Voight, Janice Priebe, Tommy Ash, Kathy Jones, David Moyer, Steve Wolfe, Paula Priebe, James Malke- pizza mes, John Mallin, Carol Fargus, Carolyn EIL Heidi Jane Calkins Mr. and Mrs? Charles Calkins Trucksville, announce the arrival of an eight pound baby girl, Heidi Jane. Heidi is the second daughter of the Calkinses. Susan Ann was one year old in November. periods. OPTOMETRIST 2 Office Locations Phone OR 4-4508 TUES. ) Dallas Hours WED. ) 2:00 FRL. ) ¢o 8:00 PM. DR. A. S. LISSES gp 5 MAIN STREET ‘| Narrows Shopping DALLAS boppin KINGSTON Phone BU 77-9785 DAILY — 9:80 to 5:30 EVENINGS — Thursday and Friday to 8:00 P.M. Tv v2 members were transferred from ‘or Woman's Club. Donations wer made to Boy.Scouts, win Roth, Kenneth Bayliss, Mitch- Children's Fashion Show Sunday At St. Therese's hospital. The whole family is pleased | serve a smorgasbord Friday even- | 27 at 6 p.m. The boys and girls will’ Mrs. Alva Eggleston was installed as president and Mrs. Ben Edwards and Mrs. Sheldon Evans, Vice presi- ior Woman’s Club held at Prince of Peace Church last week. Other officers: recording secretary, Mrs. Cora = Finn, assistant recording secretary, Mrs. Robert Graham, cor- responding secretary, Mrs. Kenneth Bayliss, assistant corresponding sec- retary, Mrs. Harry McCartney, treasurer, Mrs. Edwin T. Roth, as- sistant treasurer, Mrs. Sherman Harter. Mrs. Stefan Hellersperk did the installing, Woman's Medical College and Care for Mexico. Mrs. Robert Maturi, program chairman, introduced Mr. and Mrs. J. Joseph Bechus who spoke on ‘Flower Arrangements’. New Board members selected by Mrs. Eggleston are, membership, Mrs. Ralph Dixon; housing, Mrs. Jo- seph Schneider; Finance, Mrs. Don- ald Clark; adviser, Mrs. Harry Ohl- man; education and civil defense, Mrs. Boyd White; international af- fairs, Mrs. Harry Carson; legisla- ture, Mrs. Robert Fleming; music, Mrs. Lewis Reese; telephone, Mrs. Robert VanHorn; publicity, Mrs. William - Wright; fine arts, Mrs. Ed- ward Ratcliffe; hostess, Mrs. Her- man Otto; historian, Mrs. P.E. Reit- hoffer; Junior Club adviser, Mrs. Wilson Maury; club women, Mrs. Harry = McCartney; Contact, Mrs. Harry Peiffer; valueshop, Mrs. Algert Antanaitis; hospitality, Mrs. Alton Whittaker. Present at the meeting were Mes- dames C.S. Wileman, L.L. Richard- son, Ornan Lamb, John Yaple, Dan Richards, Howard Wiley Jr., Ed- dents, at the meeting of Dallas Sen- | Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Protident Of Dallas Senior Woman's Club ell Jenkins, Albert Torr, John Ro. gers, Lemuel Troster, Jack Stanley, D.A. Jones, Ralph Dixon, John Plumer, H.R. McCartney, Walter Larson, Robert Casselberry, Carl Henderson, William Wright, Theo- dore Ruff, William Krimmel, Rich- ard Myers, Robert Maturi, Stefan Hellersperk, James Huston Sr. Frederick Sinclair, Sheldon Evans, Donald Clark, Allen Montross, Jo- seph Schneider, Charles Mahler, Lewis Reese, Carl Kaschenbach, Ver- non Ash, Richard Griffith, John Girvan, Harry Carson, Alva Eggle- ston, Sherman Harter, Herman Ot- to, Robert Fleming, James Oliver, Wilson Garinger, Algert Antanaitis, Robert Wallace, Leonard Harvey, Oswald Griffiths, Merrill Faegen- burg, Ben Edwards; Mildred Devens. Altar and Rosary Band number four of St. Therese’s Church, Shav- ertown, will sponsor a children's fashion show and tea on Sunday, March 20, at 3 p.m., in the auditor- ium. The fashions are through the courtesy of Scanlon’s Specialty Shop. The public is invited. Models for the show are: Timmy Siket, Chuck Krzwicki, Kevin Dunne, Bobby Franklin, Michael Youngblood, Johnny De- Marco, Johnny Thompson,” Lisa Hozempa, Mary Beth Guyette, Debbie Cauley, Susie Corbett, Mary Beth Donachie, Mary Kay Straub, Betsy McCoog, Susan Guyette, Patti Guyette, Cathy Balavage, Maueren Dillon, Sharon Shutz, Rose Mary Petty, Catherine Friar, Margaret Mary Entertains At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Hea.y .cigsirasser, Dallas, entertained at dinner, Sun- day, to celebrate the eighteenth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. George Goss, Camp Hill. = Mrs. Goss is a sister of Mrs. Bergstrasser. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis, Jean Ann Lewis, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Bennett, West Pittston; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ben- nett, Ellen Bennett, Stroudsburg; Erma Goss and guests of honor. Jennifer Lynne Maslow Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maslow, Country Club Road, announce the birth of a daughter, their first child. Jennifer Lynne, weighing seven pounds and two ounces, was born March 7 at Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Maslow is the former Marilyn Moore of Scarsdale, N. Y. Mr. Maslow is with Metropolitan Wire Company, Wilkes-Barre. Miller, Susan Rinehart, Nancy Jack- son, Nancy Demeo, Alice Durosky, Mary Beth Garey. ’ Jean Chalowick, Lynne Jordan, Karen Brown, Maureen Jablonski, Kathleen Cashman, Cathy Sublett, Carol Meade, Mary Glenn, Virginia McBride, Alice Donachie. Special feature of the afternoon will be Edith Millard from Plymouth as guest musician. ; Chairman of the affair is Mrs. Leland Guyette, assisted by Messrs. Clinton Johnson, ‘L. E. Jordan, Willard Garey, William Donachie, Edward Staub, Edward Thompson, Ellen Brown, John Rinehart, and Rosa Blank. x Mrs, William Thomas and Mrs. Joseph Gibbons will preside at the tea table. Friends Of Library Dues Now Acceptable Borrowers who take books from the Back Mountain Memorial Lib- rary may have the privilege * of joining with Friends of the Library in its support. Memberships for 1960 are now due. Anyone may join by donation of $1, which entitles the donor to membership in the Lib- rary Association and attendance at the annual meeting, whén officers are elected “and plans : discussed. Many residents take this opportuni- ty of donating a larger amount. Checks may be made out to the Back Mt. Library Association, and mailed to Mrs. Hanford Eckman, Machell Avenue, Dallas, or cash or checks may be given to the libra- rian. The auto is here to stay, even if many motorists aren’t; Quebec is the only walled city in North America. Rl le Harold esonseduences of neglash. Be safe. 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HALL'S PHARMACY OR. 4-4161 «| 2 High oi 41960, An \ (LIA This is most HIGHWAY ‘Richmond Williams | ‘To Speak At Book Club | | Richard Williams, director of | Wyoming Historical Society, will be | guest speaker at the meeting of { Back Mountain Book Club to be {held in the Library Annex Monday at 2 p.m. He will speak on ‘Heroic | Women of the Wyoming Valley”. | Mrs. Charles Frantz is chairman | of the meeting, assisted by Mrs. | Guy Faust, Mary Jane Faust, Mrs. | JH.D. Ferguson, Mrs. Robert Flem- {ing and Mrs. Harold Titman. Lake Girl Scouts Swim In YMCA Pool Harveys Lake Senior Girl Scout Troop, leader Barbara Rood, enjoy- ed a swimming party at the Wilkes Barre Y.M.C.A. Friday night. Pre- sent were Joan Darby, Janice Niez- goda, Carol Toluba, Linda Swelgin, Jean Merolla, Helen Sidler, Char- lotte Roberts; intermediate scout, Marguerite Shaver, guest, Marjorie Davis, committee woman, Mrs. Jo- seph Niezgoda and Barbara Rood. Blderson WSCS Sees Slides On Africa W.S.C.S. of Alderson Methodist Church met at the church recently with Mrs. John Gordon and Mrs. Lee Zimmerman serving as hostes- ses. Mrs. Garwin Smith presided. The meeting was opened = with prayer by Mrs. Gordon. Members were asked to join the; Methodist Home Guild. An invita- tion was received to open house and tea on March 23. Following the meeting, Mrs. Ray- mond Garinger showed slides on Africa, in keeping with the study course. The last lesson on Africa will be on Tuesday evening, March 22, at Mrs. Garinger’s home. Lunch was served to Mesdames Harry Allen, Helen Hartman, Gar- win Smith, Raymond Garinger, Ray- mond Grey, Albert Armitage, Miss Lina Garinger, Miss Eleanor Hum- phrey, Susan Stine and the hos- tesses. Stork Shower Mrs. William Hughes was hostess Thursday evening at a stork shower in honor of Mrs. Loydene Wesley. Many lovely gifts were received and refreshments served to the follow- ing: Mesdames Charles Long, Russell Major, Ed Piper, Thomas Adams, Kenny Bowman, Donald Wesley, Harry Wesley, George Wesley, Sr., David Evans, Jr., Ronald Keller, Ord ‘Trumbower, Robert Walsh, Herbert Reese, Robert Andrews, Albert Sen- tel, Renald Davenport, Vincent Gearrald, Harold Briggs Blanche Piper; Misses Donno Brink, Gerry Hontz, Emma Blaine, Ruth Pollock, Patsy Turner, Betty Kliamovitch, Leah : Kliamovitch, Bharon Farver, Lois Wesley, -Mary Wesley, Loralie Briggs, the guest of honor and the hostess. 2 Those who sent gifts but were unable to attend were: Mrs. George Bronson, - ‘Mrs. Torrence Naugle, Mrs. Ronald Lanning and Gloria Long. Vv Mrs. mas. Enjoy Nassau Cruise Mrs. Harry Edwards, Huntsville, and Mrs. Ralph Postorive, Pioneer Avenue, enjoy the warm sunshine on board the Bahama Star, on their cruise from Miami, where they are spending the winter, to the Baha- 5% While in Nassau, they took in the sights of the quaint Old World city, = browsed at their leisure through the British shops, visited the Straw Market, and spent some time on popular Paradise Beach. The Dallas Chapter #396 Order of the Eastern Star will honor its Worthy Matron, Mrs. Elma M. Price, at its thirty-fifth annual banquet, Irem Temple Country Club, Friday, April 1, at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Oce Beryl Austin, chairman, has selécted the . following com- mittees: Dinner - Mrs. Gertrude Davies, Mrs. Mildred Garinger, and Mrs. Betty Meeker; Dancing - Mrs. Mrs. Carleton Deties Hostess To PTA Board A meeting of the executive board of the Dallas Borough P.T.A. was held recently at the home of Mrs. Carleton Davies. Mrs. Wilbur Davis presided. It was announced that $140.00 was realized from a foodless bake sale held during the past month. Mrs. Frank Kuehn, ways and means chairman, also announced that the annual Family Frolic- will be held on the Saturday after Easter, April 23. More details of this affair will be released soon. William Baker, Jr. stated that the next Blood Donor Day will be Friday, April 8 when the Blood- mobile will be at the- Borough School from 12:45 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. P.T.A. members will be contacted by phone to support this blood bank program. Present were Mesdames Wilbur Davis, Robert Longmore, Stephen Hartman, William Baker, Jr., Thom- as Reese, Welton Ferrar, Frank Kuehn, Graydon Mayer, Louise ‘Children are growing up when they ask questions that parents can answer. : Colwell, Richard Demmy, Robert Fleming and the hostess. - FRANK other gifts - for, of all the presents she receives for her new home, solid silver will be the most lasting. It will hold a place of honor among her possessions - be , treasured through the years. Jeweler 63 SOUTH MAIN STREET WILKES-BARRE Here, several suggestions. CLARK Dallas Order. Of Eastern Star To Honor Worthy Matron At Banquet Dorothy Dodson; Corsages - Mrs. Betty Meeker and Mrs. Madeline LaBarre; Reception - All Past Mat- rons; Cards ~- Mrs. Sarah Strausser and Mrs. Mildred Howell; Program - Mrs. Oce Beryl Austin and Mrs. Anne Roberts; and Reservations Mrs. Mildred Lutes, Mrs. Gertrude Davies, Mrs. Myrtle Rineman, and Mrs. Laura Dymond. Peepers Start Peeping Mrs. Esther Murray, Lehman, heard peepers on Sunday, a sure sign of spring. Folklore says they have to be frozen out three times before spring really starts. Crocuses Emerge Ernest ‘Bel 1, Shaver Avenue, whose crocuses started to bloom be- fore the blizzard, found them still in bloom as the sun melted against the white drifts. For Modern Printing Try The Post the snow this weekend, an orange glow | Linda Evans Has Ninth Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. William Evans enter- | tained at a party in honor of their | daughter, Linda's ninth birthday at | the Sportsman’s Hall on Saturday | evening. Guests were Peggy Winner, [ Robert Timko, Clare and Dale Clark, Marshall Schenck, Carol Arnold, | Linda - Philips, Marie Blizzard, Linda Crossman, Nancy Thompson, Mar- garet Swire, Ricky Case, Marcella Blizzard, Leroy Scott, Linda Weaver, Doris Siglin, Edward Engelman, Shirley Carey, Gregory Montross, Robert Neff, Cathie Engelman, Brent { and Robert Steele, Brent and Dar- lene Casterline, Judy Lee, Cynthia Wall, Beaumont; Dina, Diane, Charles and Paul Fiske, and Mrs. Paul Fiske, Dallas; Teddy Turner, Rose Lee Keithline, Tunkhannock; Mrs. Robert Clark, Mrs Osmond Casterline, Mrs. Alton Steele, the guest of honor and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. William Evans. Cub Scouts 0f Pack 200 Tour Dairy, Fire Hall Den #1, Cub Scouts of Pack 200, Prince of Peace Episcopal Church, recently toured the Dallas Dairy and the Fire Hall. Al Shaffer, fire chief, explained the fire equip- ment and demonstrated the com- munity ambulance. Mrs. Edwin T. Roth, den-mother, was accompanied by these cubs: Daniel Schenk, Tex. Wilson, Carl Goeringer, Kenny Morris, Melvin | Morris, Paul Sidorek, and . Jimmie Roth. | Accepts Position | In Philadelphia Lab | Janet Cooper, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Frank Cooper, Woodcliff Drive, { Dallas, has been named research | assistant. in the Pharmacology De- ” | partment in the Division of Medical | Sciences of McNeil Laboratories Inc., | Philadelphia. She recently received her BS. Degree in biology at College Miseri- cordia. Shavertown PTA To Hear Sheriff Mock | - Shavertown PTA will hear Jo- | .seph Mock, sheriff for Luzerne | County, Monday evening at 8:15. Sheriff Mock will be introduced by Frank Wadas, program Chairman. Enoch Thomas will preside. Results of the bakeless bake sale will be announced. Mrs. Bertha Sutliff's third-grade mothers will serve. > i For Engraved and Printed Wedding Invitations Try The Post © SOCKS © SWEATERS ® SHIRTS ® SPORT COATS ® TOPCOATS ® HANDKERCHIEFS ® NECKTIES ® HATS MEN'S Established In The Narrows - THROUGHOUT THE YEAR itr ALWAYS GET A WARM RECEPTION We Welcome Charge Accounts WEAR Since 1871 Shopping Center 2 Eig \
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