ar BM Ra ve mdaad MDy ‘Ed .vistag Principal of x Purely Personal Mrs. Pauline ‘Shreiber who has been spending the winter with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Max Dreher, Park Street, Dal- las, will leave May 8 by plane for her home in Austria. En route she will spend a week with her son, Ferdinand in the Bronx. Over the Easter weekend Mr. and Mrs. Max Dreher; Campbell, N.Y. went to Washington D.C. and New York City with the Senior (Class, hile their children stayed with sax’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dreher, Shaver- town. Max is science and mathe- matics teacher at Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton enter- tained over Easter weekend Betty Sutton of Johnson City, N.Y., and Mrs. Robert Sutton, Herbert and Robert of Vestal, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rossman, Troxel Switch, spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Honeywell, their daughter and son-in-law, Philadel- phia. : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss and son, St, Louis, Mo.; spent the Easter weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss, Lehman. Joyce Hoover, North Chili, N.Y, spent the weekend with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. John Garbutt, Cen- guests their son and wife, Mr. and “ter Hill Road, had as Easter weekend Mrs. Howard Garbutt and Dick Todd of Hilton, and Mrs. Garbutt’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Armond Forbes of Rochester, N.Y. This was the _ first time that Grandma and Grand- pophgarbutt had seen baby Todd. Mr: and Mrs: Clayton Traver and Pamela, Idetown, visited Mr. and ‘Mrs. Leonard Zultiewicz and Mrs. Wallard Goss and family at Hunting- tos Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunter, Rosalie and Dusty at Ben- ton on Sunday. Howard Post, Rev. William Hughes and Richard Cornell took Sweet Valley Boy Scouts to Harris- burg on Saturday where they went through the capitol and visited the museum: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Watkins have returned to their home on Machell Avenue after spending Easter at Atlantic City and a few days in Philadelphia. Mrs. Earl Crispell Heads Lake-Noxen PTA Group Mrs. Earl Crispell is the new pre- sident of Lake-Noxen Parent Teach- ers Association, Other officers are: Vice President, Mrs. Grover Ander- son; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Agnes Butler; Corresponding Secre- tary, George Stolarick; Treasurer, r Engelmann; Hospitality, Mrs. Ha:®ld Bennett; Mrs. John Honey- well. bert Z. Belles, Assistant Super- Lake-Lehman. Ares Joint School installed officers at the April meeting." George Ralston, Dean of Admis- sions Wilkes~ College, gave an in- formative talk on admission require- ments and scholarships: Entertainment was provided by Mrs. John Roberts, who sang a group of songs honoring mother's day: : Refreshments. were served by mothers of grades 4, 8, and 9. Victor Brown, Guest At Birthday Dinner LL Victor Brown, Hayfield Farm, rtained at a birthday dinner honoring her husband at the farm SR Present were Mr. and John Smith and John of Brook- lyn, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klotz and Henry, Philadelphia; Mr. and ‘Mrs. Joseph Wyda, Marze McCarrol, Lehman; the guest of honor and the hostess. In the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McCarty and Mrs. Goldie Ide dropped in to wish Mr. Brown “happy birthday.” Junior Club Board Plans Annual Tea Executive Board of Dallas Junior Woman’s Club met at the home of Mrs. Robert Moore, Baldwin Street, recently and completed plans for the annual Mother and Daughter Tea to be "held at Dallas Methodist Church on Tuesday. Awards will be & for the annual Art Contest opt: to all 7, 8, 9 grade pupils at the tea. Details for the spring dance, “Holiday in Hawaii” to be held at the Country Club May 7, 9 until 1 p. m. were discussed. Dress will be informal. : Present at the meeting were Mes- dames John R. Culp, president, ‘Hugh Carr, first vice president, James Huston Jr., second vice pre- sident, Donald Fannon, Bernard Rogers, Francis Barry, Ned Hart-4 man, John Porter, Mark Grimm, Royal Culp, Joseph Borton, William F. Cook, James Besecker, Jr., Stan- ley Hozempa, Robert Rave. Lake Lions To Observe Tenth Charter Night Harveys Lake Lions will celebrate their Tenth Annual (Charter Night, Saturday, at Wahoo Inn, with the cocktail hour set for 6:30, dinner at 7:30, and dancing to start at 9. The regular April 27 meeting was can- celled. ‘and attend the homecoming week Track in the High Jump and 440- Jetfrey S. Brace (| Mr: THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1960 2 1 eighborhood = ¥ pi Notes Of Personal Interest SECLIUN A — PAGE 3 Clarks Will Attend Hargrave Homecoming companied by their daughter, Son- dra, will leave Thursday morning for Chatham, Virginia. Enroute they will stop at Charlottesville, Virginia, to be luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Billy McCann: Mr. McCann is basketball coach at the University of Virginia. While in Chatham, the Clarks will visit their son Cadet Dick Clark, end at Hargrave Military Academy. Two of the highlights of homecom- ing weekend are a triangular Track Meet and a baseball game with the University of Virginia Freshmen. Cadet Clark represents Hargrave in Yard Dash. He is the regular shori- stop on the baseball team. Mrs. Edgar S: Brace, Jr. and six pound, seven ounce baby boy, Jeffrey Sturdevant, have returned to their home at Woodcliffe Drive, New Goss Manor from General Hospital. Mrs. Brace is the former Virginia Goff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Goff, Sutton Road, Trucks- ville. Mr. Brace is son of Mrs. Edgar S. Brace, Jr: Lake Street, Dallas. The couple has another little boy, Edgar S. Brace, 3rd., aged three and a half, Patty Kostenbauder Is Four Years Old Mr. and Mrs. George Kostenbau- der, Kunkle Road, entertained at a birthday party Saturday afternoon honoring - their daughter, Patricia Lynn, who celebrated her fourth birthday anniversary. A lovely birthday cake, horns and masks made a happy afternoon. Present were Mrs. Joseph Katyl, William, Nadine Marie, Mrs. Wil- liam Wolman, Beth Ann, Elaine, Mrs. George Mrochko, Kay, Deborah, Barbara, Dorine, Ronald, Mrs. James Fenimore, Georgeann, Jimmy Paul Kostenbauder, the guest of honor and her: Daddy .and Mommy. Barbara Hirleman Is Engaged To T. R. Baer Mr. and Mrs. Budd C. Hirleman, Shavertown, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Bar- bara, to Theodore O. Baer, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Theodore R. Baer of Meyersdale. ‘Westmoreland High School and Pennslyvania State University. She is a member of the faculty of the East Lycoming Joint High School at Hughesville. Mr. Baer was grad- uated from Meyersdale Joint High School and Pennsylvania State Uni- versity. He is serving with the U.S. Army in Korea. ‘A June wedding is planned. Thomas Donsavages Are Hosts At: Picnic Dinner Friends. and neighbors enjoyed a picnic style dinner at the home of and Mrs: Thomas Donsavage, Meeker, following the baptism of ‘their daughter, Amy Jo at Meeker Methodist Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sprau, Shaver- town, sponsored Amy Jo. Present were Grandmother Davis, cousin, Jimmy Wivell, Mr. and Mrs. Sprau, Howard Duane, Bobby, Kenny, Penny, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Bryant, Jr: Shirley, Mr. and" Mrs: | Burt Bryant, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Otto | Skvansky, Bobby, Nancy, Mrs. Em- | Skrvansky, Bobby, Nancy, Mrs. Emo ory Havrilla, Christine, Annette, Mr. | and Mrs. Mathew Sarnoski, Amy Joe | and Mommy and Daddy. : Silver Leaf Club | . Members of the Silver Leaf Club, | Kunkle, held their annual Easter | banquet at Walter's Restaurant, | Beaumont, April 19. Present: Nell | Ellsworth, Anna Weaver, Vergie El- ston, Ella Brace, Leona Joslyn, | Ellen Dietz, Florence Hoyt, Eliza- beth Hess, Dorothy Dodson, ‘Jennie Miers, Eleanor Frederick, Lillian Kunkle, Arlene Kunkle, Eunice Mit- chell, Helen Landon, Aderine Nulton, Ethel Shaver, Agnes Elston, | Grace Ide, Naomi Ashburner, Elsie | Raugh, and Edith Weaver. A delicious ham dinner was en- joyed by all. Past Matrons Entertain Husbands At Dinner Past Matrons, Dallas Chapter 0. E. S. 396 held a dinner meeting at. Walters’ Restaurant, Beaumont, when husbands were guests. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. James Good- win, Mr.. and Mrs. Wesley Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore, Mr. | and Mrs. John Rebennack, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. | Ralph Lutes, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hontz, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. David Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crispell, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Ide, Sterling Rineman, William | Rineman, Mrs. Myrtle Rineman, Mr. | and Mrs.Oscar Dymond, Mrs. Thel- | ma Lamoreux, Mrs. Mae Van Cam- | pen, Mrs. Goldie Ide and Mrs. | Efzabeth Layaou. You'll Find Bargains Galore In The Trading Post Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark, ac- |. Miss Hirleman is a graduate of | Mrs. Katherine Lemke Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Lemke was guest of honor at a birthday party given by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Karl Kast at their home on Spring Street, Shaver- town on Sunday. She was eighty- nine. Present were her sister, Mrs. Wil- liam Lentz who flew in from Detroit, Mrs. [Peter Baltis, Fort Childen, N.Y.,, Mrs. Harold Caldwell, Glen Cove, N.Y. Mrs. William Robert, Forty-Fort, Mrs. Harold Williams, Gertrude Haiges, Wilkes-Barre, Mrs. Frank White and Velma of Taylor, Mrs. Robert Williams, Trucksville, Alber ' Haiges, Forty-Fort, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keibler, Kingston, Mrs. Ruth Hauser, Shavertown, the guest of honor and the hostess. Mrs. Lentz is remaining until the weekend. Jennifer Patton Has Sixth Birthday Party A birthday party was held for little Jennifer Patton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Patton, Satur- day, April 23. Jennifer is six years old and attends kindergarten at Dallas. Present were Judy Cook, Shawn Taylor, Jimmy Martin, Carl Hackling, ‘Porky Daubert, Kathy Hayner, Gloria Mitchell, Susie Rifenberry, Norene Charney, the little Guest of Honor, and her sister, Malinda. Hargrave President Is Entertained At Lunch Colonel Joseph H. Cosby, Presi- dent of Hargrave Military Academy, Chatham, Virginia, was honored guest at a luncheon Sunday noon, at the home of Mrs. Mary Parkhurst, Machell Ave: Dallas. Attending were, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Parry, Joseph MacVeigh, Mr. and Mrs. John Jeter, Mrs. Stanley B. Davies, Mr. and Mrs: Donald (Clark, Sondra Clark, Penny and Frank Parkhurst, Jr. and the hostess. Cadet James Davies, son of Mrs: Parkhurst, is a student at Hargrave. Dallas Board Plans Mother-Daughter Tea Thursday night, May 5, Board of Education of Dallas Methodist Church will hold a Mother Daughter Tea in conjunction with family week. The time is set for 7 o'clock so that more of the “little daughters” will be able to attend. Mrs Raymond Elston is general chairman assisted by Mrs. Floyd Slo- cum and Mrs. Verne Groff, tea tables; Mrs. Robert Moore, Mrs. Ken- neth Bayliss, prizes; Mrs. Lewis Reese, publicity; Mrs. Robert Flem- ing, Mrs. Bruce Davies, Mrs. Walter Mohr, Mrs. Ralph Dixon, Mrs. Ralph Marshall, Mrs. R. Dickinson, reser- vations; Mrs. Louise Colwell will be master of ceemonies. Miss Cora Martin To Marry Michael W. Harmon On Saturday Saturday at 2 p. m., Cora Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Martin of Pikes Creek will become | the bride of Michael W. Harmon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lamon Harmon of Hunlock Creek. Rev. Roland Updyke, assisted by Rev. Richard Wenzel, will perform the ceremony | Creek. Mr. Harmon was graduated in Maple Grove Church. Attendants will be Nancy Har- | ! High School. tion for members of the wedding party and the immediate families will be held at the home of the bride. Miss Martin attended Lake-Noxen She is employed by the Kenneth Wiliams store at Pikes from North West High School, Shickshinny. He is stock clerk at mon, sister of the bridegroom-to-be | the Newberry Store in Nanticoke. and Car] Martin,- brother of the prospective bride. Following the ceremony, a recep- " The couple will reside at Pikes Creek. Sweet Valley Couple Celebrates Anniversary With New Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray, Sweet Valley, brought their new son home from Mercy Hospital on Thursday, just in time to celebrate their six- teenth wedding anniversary. Shawn Holbrook, weighing seven pounds, eleven and one half ounces, was born on Easter Sunday, the smallest at birth of the couple's four children. Karla, 15, is a student at Lake-Lehman, and a member of the Musical Federation of America. Barry, 12, and Kevin, 6, are pupils at Gate of Heaven. Karla had an anniversary dinner waiting for her mother and father. It is the custom in the family for the youngest «child, the hitherto baby, to hold the newest arrival on the way home from the hospital. To Kevin fell this important duty, while Barry assisted Karla at home. Mrs. Ray is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin of Trucks- ville. Mr, Ray is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ray, deceased, of Miss- issippi. Their wedding ceremony was performed by Rev. Michael Farrell at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in Washington D. C., where the young couple had met while Albert was taking a course in a specialized subject with the Navy, and the future Mrs. Ray was work- ing in the Medical Library at the Casualty Hospital, Allan Kocher, Guest On Eighth Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kocher, Rug- gles, entertained at a party for their son, Allan over the weekend who celebrated his eighth birthday an- niversary. Present were Gladys, Billy, Jerome Jones, May Keener, Sara Oberst, Jill, Laurie, Elva Sick- ler, Theresa Ann Hoover, Dale and Brenda Edwards, Mrs. Eisie Jones, Mrs. Leona Oberst, Mrs. Audrey Edwards, Mrs. Nadine Hoover, Grandma Sorber, Joyce Kocher, the guest of honor and Mommy and Daddy. Earl Crispells, Hosts At Noxen Card Party Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crispell, Noxen, entertained at a card paty at their home last Monday. Present were’ Mr. and Mrs. George Price, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dendler, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean, Mrs. Charles Gosart, Mrs. Jorgen Pederson, Mrs. Anna Davis, Mrs. John Roberts, Mrs. Gertrude Harmon, Mrs. Evelyn Hauch, Mrs. Albert May, Mrs. Robert May, Mrs. Robert Belles, Mrs. Duane Letti, Mrs. Ora Bean, Mrs. Raymond Garinger and the host and hostess. Woman's Clubs Plan School Art Contest Dallas Junior Woman's Club and Dallas Senior Woman's Club are co- sponsoring an art contest in the Dallas Junior High School for sev- enth, eighth and ninth grade stu- dents. There will be awards of first, sec- ond and third prizes for each grade, ‘Winners will be honored and awards made at the May '3 meeting of the Junior Woman's Club. Mrs. Harry Edwards and Mrs. William Morgan . are co chairmen of the contest. J. Phillip Richards is art teacher of the Junior High School, Mrs. Joseph Betz of Wyom- ing will be judge. Betty Gay, Tunkhannock, Has Miss Milkmaid Title Betty Gay, chosen Miss Milkmaid of “ the Wilkes-Barre-Scranton mar- keting area, made her bow on Tele- vision April 19, the evening of the day she was selected to represent this ‘region. Betty, of Spruce Row’ Farms, Tunkhannock, will represent the local milk industry during June. Men who give in if wrong, are "wise; men who give in if right— are married. unique new Pyrex-Lined Silver Bowls of many uses... REED & BARTON the Jamestown Series 1 quart size $1195 1% quart size $1625 2 quart size T23°° Reed & Barton combines the. striking beauty and glamour of their famous silverplate with the versatility of a removable pyrex lining. Use the lining for cooking... store it a refrigerator... toss salads , .«. arrange fruit or flowers . . . THEN . . . insert the lining in the silver bowl for a truly handsome serving dish or centerpiece. FRANK CLARK Jeweler . 63 SOUTH MAIN STREET | WILKES-BARRE . FOR SOUPS, ETC. Leroy Butler, Guest At Birthday Party A birthday party was held re- cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Butler in honor of Mr. Butler who celebrated his twenty-third birthday annivesary. Present were Mrs. Wilham Butler, Larry, Stull; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorber, Judy, Alice, Julia, Claude, Sorber Moun- tain; ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler, Brenda, Mr. and Mrs. John White, Loyalville; Belle Marjorie, the guest of honor and the hostess. Tommy Sayre Celebrates Birthday With Party Tommy Sayre, Pikes Creek, cele- bated his tenth birthday anniver- sary with members of, the family and a few friends on ‘Wednesday. Present were Mr. and Mrs William Sayre Jr:;, Mary Ann, Susie, Ply- mouth, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayre, Christine, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Debbie, Karen, Tony, and the guest of honor. Roberta Steele Has Tweltth Birthday Party Roberta Steele, Noxen, was guest of honor at a birthday party held at Noxen Sportsman’s Hall last Wed- nesday. She was twelve. Present were Nancy Scouten, Michael Simon, Mildred Case, Diane Marcella and Pamela Blizzad, John Patton, Jean Hallock, Sharon Brody, Joyce Mon- tross, David Bates, Ricky Ruff, Tho- mas Fertsel, Marie Blizzad, Brent and Darlene Casterline, Linda and Dennis Evans, Donna and Lee Hoyt, Doris and Elward Steltz, Crossett, Brent Steele, Lucille Bliz- zard, Doris Evans, Florence Hoyt, Alberta Steltz, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Steltz and the guest of honor, Class Holds Meeting Serving and Waiting Class, Ide- town Methodist Church, met in the Emory Hadsel in charge. were Mrs. Pearl Connor, Mrs. Jesse Boice, Mrs. Libbie Smith, Mrs. Goldie Kitchen, Mrs. Daisy Farver, Mrs. Ernest Fritz and Mrs. Emory Hadsel. One cancer patient in three is now being saved, according to the American (Cancer Society. A few year ago only one out of four was saved. This change has been made possible by improved methods of diagnosis and treatment and by growing public awareness that an annual health checkup is the best insurance against death from cancer. | Church Thursday night with Mrs. | Present |1 Steven | Stop in for Free to Brighten Your Home” Fifty Lovely Decorating ideas and Color Schemes. WE CARRY FAMOUS VINYL LINOLE UMS at the Lowest Prices. ® ARMSTRONG'S VINYL ACCOLON $7 ® FAMOUS SANDRAN SAMPLES ® NAIRN'S FORECAST ® 100% VINYL SURFACE LINOLEUM 7 Oc | Mrs. Ralph Dixon Entertains Members Of Senior Club Board Mrs. . Ralph Dixon entertained | members of Dallas Senior Woman's Club Board at her home at Elmcrest | on Monday. Plans were made for guest night for mothers and daugh- ter to be held at Prince of Peace | Chuch on May 11. Mozart Club of Wilkes-Barre will entertain. Mrs. as new member, Mildred Strittmat- ter resigned. Mrs. John Rogers was appointed ‘head of refreshment booth for Library Auction. All mem- bers whose last names start with A, B, C, are asked to donate articles for the Treasure Table, Vaiue Shop, during the coming month. Articles | may be brought to next meeting or left at the shop. Anyone wishing | tickets for the Auction Kick-off Dinner to be held May 16 should contact Mrs. Dixon. Present at the meeting were Mes- dames Robert Van Horn, Harry McCartney, Edward Ratcliffe, Harry | WILKES BARRE VA 3-3914 TUNKHANNOCK TE 6- 7061 000000090000 000 XX Frank Quare was accepted —_— UPEOLSTERING 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 Ohlman, Donald Clark, Alton Whit- | taker, Cora Finn, Algert Antanaitis, { Herman Otto, Harry Peiffer, Harry | Carson, Sherman Harter, Wilson | Maury, William Wright and the ' hostess. VV VV VV VY VV YY Yee “TO A MAN OF UNDER- STANDING, ONLY A | WORD IS NECESSARY” | by’ Francoise Rabelaise (1490-1553) I boda Medicines, if potently fresh | and properly used, can ace ! complish much Zo0d. For tevery sickness, there is al- | l ways one particular medi- [cine that is best. The pro- { thlem is—which one? A wrong selection, from the ff thousands available, can be |fuseless and even harmful. 4 4 4 vv That is why we sincerely § advise you to avoid self- § treatments and let your | | [ physician prescribe the one | | particular medicine his | | If judgment decides is best for | ii¢ you. A prescription can do (|p more for you because it is ¢ especially for you. ® YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE @® habia y ; ¢ b ; ) > b ; ; b ’ b > b ; Pick up your prescrip- 4 | tion if shopping nearby, or | |twe will deliver promptly t without extra charge. A I great many people ort St us with their prescriptions. t May we compound yours? HALL’'S PHARMACY “Registered Pharmacist On Duty At All Times” DELIVERY SERVICE Main Highway Shavertown Phorie ORchard 4-41614 4 4 Copyright 1960 (5W2) ] oth dbihharhaahad VW VV VV VV VU VYvv ve ati tin ditlietibtncaeatntientiudin dada Yes! At Strauser’s Linoleum and Tile Genter, 186 Main St., Luzerne, we are featur- ing AMERICA’S TOP QUALITY LOW COST VINYL FLOOR COVERING Booklet on “Bright Ideas NAMES in .39 Sq. Yd. $ 1 .49 Sq. Yd. $ 1 .39 Sq. Yd. WE ALSO CARRY ARMSTRONG’S TOP QUALITY VINYL TERRAZO — MOSAIC — FUTURESQUE — AND TESSERA LINOLEUM LINOLEUM ARD TILE CENTER 186 MAIN STREET, LUZERNE BU 8-4821 OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS °TIL 9 P.S.—See our other AD in Today’s Post for Sensational Values ! Tr i Ew wa a i “ RS dy A. | oi ri ed ak an AF SA EEA eR $a »
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers