/ Creal SECTION: A =. PAGE Abbie Jean Rodda Is Christened On Sunday j Godparents of seven and a half month old Abbie Jean Rodda, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Halkias from Tea- neck, N. J. were guests of honor Be and Mrs. Paul Rodda, over ‘the weekend, driving up to Dallas lon Saturday with grandparents Mr. and Mrs, Paul Kandler also of Feanach. _ Following the Christening, which foots place. at-the 11 o'clock service at First Presbyterian Church, Wilkes-Barre; Dr. Jule Ayers officiat- ing, Dr. and Mrs. Franklin G. Robin- son joined parents, Godparents, and grandparents . of Abbie Jean for §iner at the Rodda home on ioneer Avenue. Subscribe To The Post ee — e____ Beaumont Wins In Eleventh, 7-6 Noxen Nine To Face Beaumont Sunday Beaumont continued 4ts winning ways with a 7-6 win over South Auburn Sunday but-were extended to 11 innings before scoring the winning marker, Beaumont held a 5-3 lead goin: into the last of the eighth but Ever- ettes tired quickly and Mel Crispel came to the rescue but not until South Auburn had crossed the plate three times to take a 6-5 lead going into the final frame. In the top o! the ninth a hit, a sacrifice and an error on the Auburn third sacker BLANKETS H OUSE CLEANING | SPECIALS (LIMITED TIME) . 8 pe. SET SLIPCOVERS SIZED and MOTH PROOFED SANEX PROCESS nen - DAVIS CLEANERS MAIN HIGHWAY TRUCKSVILLE | score at 6-all. In the eleventh a permitted Beaumont to knot the 0 N PATR OL walk, an error, a sacrifice and a line single by Larry Crispell drove in the winning tally as Mel Crispell shut the door on South Auburn in the bottom of the 11th. Larry Crispell with three hits, one 1 double and Harris with two hits ‘ncluding a double paced the Beau- mont offense as they were able to collect but eight hits off the South Auburn hurler Lutz. Vic Lutz clouted out, three hits for South Auburn in a losing effort. cooperation) You're driving along. Suddenly the car behind you blows his horn. Do you move over or do you hold to your position? The law says you must yield if another motorist asks for the right of way. The driver who fails to yield may be flirting Beaumont will put its win streak on the line this Sunday when it takes on a fine Noxen team that has copped five straight. 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Yet only a few 45 6 9 |decades ago, did you know that : Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. | Jr., Baltimore, Md. spent the holiday | with Mr. | | \ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE. 2, 1960. Miss Affie Blizzard and Ward Vanderhoff, Metucheon, N. J. spent the holiday week-end at the home of ‘Deibert and Christine Blizzard. Nancy Bean, Connie Smith, San- dra Engelman, and Peggy Coole are home from Bloomsburg College. Stella Shook, recently a hospital patient would like to thank all her friends for cards, gifts, and flowers during her stay there, and also when she came home. Mz. and Mrs. Fred Coole, Billy and | Peggy, spent the weekend at the old | homestead at Watrus, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parr, Bristol, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Engelman. Calvin Keiper, Oneonta, N. Y. spent the week end here with friends . and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph French and family, Massena, N.Y. spent the week end with the Fred Schencks. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Schenck, West- | field, Pa. were also here to spend | the holiday with relatives. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck attended the wedding of their] nephew, Thomas Hahn, at Carbon- | dale, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wandell, Alton and Jeanette Stull and Jerry Tallent, Arkansas, spent Saturday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Warren | Beahm and family, Elizabethtown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haverick, Mark; Steven and Frank, Freehold, N. J. spent the week end with the Elmer Races. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Galka, Sr., Tommy and Susie, Fairless Hills, Pa., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Galka, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jones ait family, Warwick, N. Y., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Shafer and family, Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. William Macintosh and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pascucci, Newark, N: J, spent the week end with Mrs. Dorothy French. Mrs. Rudy Adam, Binghamton, N. Y., spent the week end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Charles Patton. | Harriett Dendler,, Harrisburg, | spent the week end with her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dendler. | Richard Rauch and daughter, | Rebecca, of Allentown, spent the | week end with his mother Mrs. | Chr istine Rauch. : 4 Mrs. Frank Ettinger, Dunmore, | spent the week end with her sister, | Mrs. ‘Beulah VanCampen. | ‘Mrs. Paul Mayernick, Baltimore, Md. and Mrs. William Shaver, Kingston, spent Thursday with their sister, Mrs. Thomas Edwards and | Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll and family of Harrisburg visited his aunt, Mrs. Thomas Edwards, on Saturday. fe! Mrs.’ Thomas Edwards wishes to | thank .all who sent such beautiful | cards, lovely gifts, flowers and | prayers, while she was a patient in {the hospital. A very special “thank you” to Mrs. Guy Fritz, Rev. John They were all very -deeply appre- | ciated. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case and family |. spent the week end at the home of | Mr. . family, at Trenton, N. J., and Mrs. Robert Shalanski and Albert Kelper, Albert Ruff Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Albert Ruff,” Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones, Robert SIZZLING June Specials Broken sizes & Discontinued styles Womens Bedroom Slippers Values to $3.95 Now 52.00 Childrens Slipper Socks Reg $1.00 & $1.75 Now 50c & 1.00 Clear Plastic Boots Childrens 50c Womens $1.00 21 pair Cowhoy Boots Reg. $5.95 & $7.95 Now $3.00 42 pair Childrens Leather Sandals “Now $3.50 Open Thursday & Friday nites til 9 p.m. HUMPHREYS Childrens Bootery Back Mt. Shopping Center 4 | ‘Gordon and the Harry Siglin family. | SETI HMMIRI HAH HHI HRI R OHH OTTHRINS RHR HUA ,and Tom, Newark, N. J. spent the week end with the William Cross- man family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Daley in North Carolina. Larry Case, Binghamton, spent | de week end with Mr. and Mrs. { Loren Cage. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Densmore and son, Donnie, Niagara Falls, N. Y., ! spent several days recently with her mother Mrs. Samuel Arendt. i Mr. .and Mrs. Nick Novak, Nick and Mark, of Williamsport, spent Sunday with the latter's mother, {Mss Ira Beahm. + Mr. and Mrs. George Tomlinson, Philadelphia, spent the week end | with the Guy Fritzes. They, with George Fritz, spent . Sunday at Benton. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miner, Chenango Forks, N. Y., spent the week end with his parents, Mr. ana | Mrs. Jacob Miner. | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Messersmith Endicott, spent the week end with | the Harry Siglins. Week end visitors at the William { Murphys were Mr. and Mrs. Ted | Manning and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller and families; Sayre, Mc. and Mrs. William Kline and family, New | Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calvert, Niagara Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kasson, Mehoopany. James Casterline and daughter, ‘i Carol, Buffalo, N. Y., spent the week end heré with relatives. Willard - Bender represented the Noxen Lion's Club at the State convention in Philadelphia last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Inman, Kingston, visited the Loren Cases on Sunday. © Mrs. Fred Kromelbein, Carverton, is spending a few days with them. S Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigelow, recently visited their son, Charles and family,at Barker, N. Y., and Mz. and Mrs. Wilbur Bigelow and family, at Ann Arbor, Michigan. “Guests over the week end at the Harry Bigelows were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waltman and Mrs. Ethel McGuire, Norristown and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bigelow Barker, N. Y. Guests at the Lawrence Races over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Traver and grandson, Elmira. N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cargill and Candy and William Race, Bing- hamton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Race. George and Jacob, Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ettinger, Dunmore, Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanCampen, and Jim, Endicott. We are glad to report that Mr. Race’ is improving every day. Faculty of Wyalusing High Scho! held a dinner at the Methodist church on Wednesday May 25th. honoring “the retiring teachers, of which Mrs. Wheeler Hess, of Noxen. was one. - They were all presented with lovely gifts. Fernbrook Mr. and Mrs. ‘Walter Schmidt and family of Philadelphia spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Hole- man of Overbrook Avenue. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dodson, De- munds Road are spending some time .in-Williamsburg, Va. . Mrs, Warren Evans, Mrs. ah Crispell .and Mrs, Edward Sidorek and son, Leon spent Tuesday visit- ing in Lime Ridge. . Mrs. Sarah Moss, Shaver Avenue, : spent the weekend visiting her son, Roy, and family at Demunds. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond and Mrs. William Dodson of Fernbrook Road spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker in Brook- haven. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Francis Shields and | son, George, and Mr. and Mrs. | Clifford Shields. and Clifford and Constance, Eddie Sidorek, and Eu- i with Don's gene and John [Schray spent Sunday at their cabin in Wyalusing. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Marley, Over- brook Avenue, recently spent a week visiting in Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schray, Sr. and family, Levittown, N. J., spent the weekend at their home in Fernbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reese and daughters, Cookie, Jean, Barbara and Judy, spent the weekend visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ashburner ir Jamesburg, N. J. They also attended wo parades and visited the Bronx Zoo. : Betty Jane Cooke, New York City, and Charles Cooke, Sandusky, Michi- gan visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cooke, over the week- end. (Charles left Wednesday for Sandusky where he is temporarily transferred from Grandville, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dymond, Somerville, N. J. spent the week- end visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. George Prater, Fernbrook Road. Ruggles Ruggles W. S. C. S. met recently at the church when plans were made .or a rummage sale in Lare’s store Luzerne July 14, 15, and 16. Th! same officers were re-elected for the coming year. The following mem- sers were present: President, Mrs Darrell Loomis, Secretary, Mrs. Car: Smith, Treasurer, Mrs. Ralph Rood; : Mesdames Charles Williams, Rober Butler, Clarence Oberst, Glenn Kocher, Lewis Higgins, Mina Harri- son, George Dendler. Mr. and Mrs. Orrison Kocher had the following visitors on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Garringer and daughter-in-law Mrs. Nielan Garin- ger and baby of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roberts and daughters, Baltimore, Md., Mrs. Florence Ro- berts and granddaughter Carol Roberts of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. John Shoemaker, Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McDaniels and son Timmy, Oak Hill, Mattie Michel and ‘Calvin Morgan, Baltimore, Md. On Friday Mrs. Donald Jayne, Wilkes-Barre and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kocher and daughter, Swolerville ' visited them. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robert Herring and children, Roberta and Timmy spent the holiday week end with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Carl Montross. Callers of the Montrosses' on Sunday were Mrs Lynn Perrin and Lynn Ellen, Mrs. Alvin Deater, Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Wormer and Ricky, Mrs. Sorber and girls, Judy, Alice, Julie, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Butler and Belle, Arkady Smolin, Gene Kocher, Donna Meeker, Claude Sorber, also Mr. and ‘Mrs. Guy Ely. Mrs. Beulah Bronson and son, Walter had as week end guests Mrs. Bronson’s son and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Bronson Larry and Joan, Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rood had as holiday guests Mrs. Rood’s father, D. Verne Kitchen of Elwyn, Pa. and Mrs. Rood’s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heacock, Booth- wyn, Pa. Choir practice will be held at the church tonight Thursday at 6:00 p.m. Bible vacation school will start on June 13. Everyone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ,;S. Williams, Richie and Karen spent the week end with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams Jr. Lancaster. Also Mrs. William's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Newark, Delaware. Mr. and Mrs. George Dendler had as visitors on Sunday their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Derhammer and children, Little Meadows, also their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dendler, RBithlehem. Mr. and Mrs. John Kocher, Ber- wick visited on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell and family, also Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crispell. Mr and Mrs. Donald Cornell, Buffalo, N. Y. spent the week end mother, Mrs. Elsie Cornell. Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell cele- SR a For the picture of health... All over America Dalida, rENNSYLyv Alvig r brated their 19th wedding anniver- sary this week. Harveys Lake Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter has re- she underwent tests for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Lewis and family of Forty Fort are occupying their summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed of Lynn- wood, Wilkes-Barre, have opened their summer home for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Finn, Reese, David, and Linda, spent the week- end visiting friends in Oneonta, New York. Tommy Finn spent the week- end with Mrs. Cora Finn in Dallas. W. S. C. S. of the Alderson Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Jessie Garinger and Mrs. Albert, Armitage, luesday evening, June 9, 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clark had as ~veekend guests their daughter, Mrs. _illian Yellalonis and family of Baltimore. Centermoreland Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shook, xathy, Cindy, David, Pittsburgh, spent the weekend with Mrs. Leona .nomas and A. Shook. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gregory, appalachin, N. Y., were visitors at .ne E. Montross home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Frantz, Jimmy, ibert and Waiter, Tonawanda, N. .., spent the weekend at the Wil- 1am Boyes home. Evelyn Tripp, Lawrenceburg, l'enn., is conducting teacher train- ng classes in Center Moreland Methodist ‘Church. dated on Friday from Tunkhannock High School: Linda Schoonover, florence Stelma, Carolyn Remetz, Audrey Smith, Patricia ‘Thompson, Betty Guia, Ted Montross, Laura Pointon, George Matusavige, James Sulzinski, Wimmer Faux, Ronaid Skippy, Rolland Schoonover, Nor- man Weaver and Frederick Weiss. ldetown Mr. and Mrs. Neil Smith and daughter, Jill Lynn, with Mr. and rs. Laurence Sutton and son Scott Robert | of Lodi, New Jersey, with Marie Wright of Kingston, spent the holi- day weekend with Mrs. Frank "| Wright and Mrs, Claire Mckenna. | On ‘Sunday they visited Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kocher of Williamsport. Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Reilly spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rice and family at Jersey Shore, Pa. Official: board and Sunday School Board will meet in the Churchhouse on’ Saturday night at 8 with Bruce Williams in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Crapp and chitdren of Lodi, N. J., with Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Meade and three sons spent Decoration Day at Red Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rogers and children of Rochester, N. Y. spent the holiday weekend with ‘Mr. and, Mrs. Roy Rogers. hn Women Of Kiwanis Enjoy Meet At Inter-Club Lunch Dallas Women of Kiwanis met Thursday at 12:30 with members of three other similar clubs for the annual spring Inter-Club luncheon at [rem Country Club. Kiwanis wo- men from Nanticoke, Wilkes-Barre, and Forty-Fort — Kingston were present. Mrs. Henry Thomas of Wilkes- Barre gave a ‘‘Salute to Hawaii.” In preparation for this program, Dallas Women of Kiwanis enjoyed a program on Hawaii last Wednes- day night, when Mrs. J. Franklin Robinson, a former resident Trucksville, showed slides of her ning commentary. She was introduced by Mrs. Wil- liam Guyette. Mrs. Franklin Gager presided. 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