tendent Tuesda t at Al-f here heli. . ith him eturned ff ownship Gordonj on wish =i were sof ng, and§ lization.f no vhen wel # & + © ik. oe Bae ons bc pA i si ri i Rr los erin bo a I A or DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Dayton Long of Sweet Valley and Newell Wismer of Rogersford spent last weekend at the Sandy Cove Bible Conference at North East, Maryland. They left on Monday for Novelty, Ohio where they = were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Lenz for several days. En route home, they visited several points of inter- est in New York State including the Corning Glass Works. Mr. Wismer returned to his home on Sunday. Evangelist and Mrs. (Grant Nel- son of Coatsville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Long at Sweet Valley Saturday evening. The Nel- sons were youth directors at the Patterson Grove Camp-grounds this summer. Carl Frey, Hillcrest Drive, New Goss Manor; is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital where he is recovering from a heart attack. Mrs. Bernard Williamson and Delly Sawyer, Dallas, spent last week in Atlantic City. Mrs. G. H. Faust, New Goss Manor, is a patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital where she is confined by a broken hip. 3 Mrs. Vincent Shindel who has been spending some time with her daughter - and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weaver, Sutton Road, Trucksville, . will leave shortly for ‘California to visit another daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Hall and family. H. ‘A. Smith, Lehman Avenue, Dallas, is a patient in Nesbitt Hos- pital. Mrs. ‘Willard John Sr., Dallas, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and “Mrs. Sam Thompson, former Lehman Avenue, Dallas, residents, have sold their home in Kingston 4nd will leave next week to spend the winter at Lake ‘Worth, Fla. The Harris Haycoxes are also spending the winter at Lake Worth. ¢ Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Schmucker, Drexel Hill, spent the weekend visiting the latter's parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Perkins of Trucksville. The Schmuckers were married on August 5. Rev.” and Mrs. Edwin Lintern, have returned to’ their home in Center Moreland after spending a week in Michigan, accompanied. by the Boice family and Martha Schoo- nover. Tin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scruitsky, Chase, spent several days recently at Atlantic City. . Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Stefan- | owicz have announced the birth of | a baby girl at General Hospital on | August 24. Mrs. Ralph Rood, Lehman Aven- ue, spent the weekend at Patterson Grove Camp (Grounds. 1 William Wilson has been ill at his home on Franklin Street, Dallas. He is able to have visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shultz, Dallas 'R. D. 3, have announced the birth of a baby girl -at General Hospital on August 25. Mr. and Mrs. James Warkomski and son, Edward of Phoenix Ariz. are spending their vacation with Mr. Warkomski’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Warkomski at Harveys Lake. Mrs. Leona Wandell, Demunds Road, has returned from her vaca- tion at Port Jervis, N. Y. She resumed her duties at General Hos- pital on Monday = Mr. and Mrs. ‘Glenn Culver, Hun- lock Creek R. D. 2 have announced the birth of twin sons at Nesbitt Hospital on August 24. William Girvan of Trappe, Pa., has moved with his family to Mahwah, N. J. Bill is employed by Herbert Bright Floor Covering Contractor of, New York City. ; Mrs. Ruby Besteder and grand- daughter, Karen, Center Moreland, spent the weekend in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and Mr. and Mrs. John Courtright. have re- turned from a week's vacation at Lake Sommerville, near Carbondale, where they had a cottage. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Besecker, Jr., and family, East Dallas, are spending their vacation at Beach Haven, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fiske, Upper Darby, were guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Reed, Church Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fiske, King Street, Dallas, last week. : Mrs. Harold Rood, Lehman Awe- nue, Dallas, is spending the week at Lake Winola visiting her aunt and uncle. ; John Marks, Lehman, submitted to a tonsilectomy at Nesbitt Hospital on Friday: Karen Culver, (Church Street and Beverly King, Carverton Road, are spending sometime at Friendship, Maine, as the guests of Karen's grandmother, Mrs. Florence Culver. Mr. ad Mrs. Chester Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dodson and daughter, Shirley, of Oakdale, have returned after a week's fishing at Devil's Lake Canada, where they re- port fishing twas excellent. Joan Schooley daughter of Atty. and Mrs. Harry Schooley, Charles Avenue, Kingston, has returned home after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jason Kunkle of Beau- mont. be : Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Switalski of Dundalk; Md., are visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gabel, Davenport Street, Dallas. They will be here for two weeks. ; Visitors at ‘the home of Mrs. L. E. Beisel of Idetown last Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Grady of Wilkes- __ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1060 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Co vy SECTION A — PAGE 5 Elizabeth Reynolds To Wed Allentown Man Mrs. George J. Reynolds, Jr. Trucksville, has announced the engagement and approaching mar- riage of her daughter, “Betsy” Anne, to Richard W. Metzger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Metz- ger of Allentown. Miss Reynolds was graduated from Wyoming Seminary and Pennsylvania State University. She is a member of the faculty of the Allentown School District. Mr. Metzger was graduated from Antonelli School of Photo- graphy, Philadelphia. He is as- sociated with Snyder's Photo- graphic Service in Allentown. The wedding will take place in the Trucksville Methodist Church on October 22. ‘ Jimmie Paul Is Five Jimmy Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kostenbauder, Kunkle, cele- brated his fifth birthday Friday evening at his grandmother's home in Kingston, where Mrs. James Fennimore was hostess to the family. Enjoying the birthday cake with its circus animal decorations were Jimmy's father and mother, and his two sisters, Georgeann and Patricia Lynn, also uncle, Thomas Murphy. Carla Magna Krivak Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Krivak, Poplar Street, Fernbrook, have an- nounced the birth of a seven pound baby girl, Carla Magna, at- General Hospital on August 24. They have three other children, John, aged eight, Tom, six and Anna Clare, three. § Mrs. Krivak is the former Irene Stofila, ‘daughter of Mrs. and the late John Stofila ‘of Fernbrook. Mr. Krivak is from Plains. He is office manager of the Wilkes Barre Stor- age Company in Wilkes Barre. Both mother and baby returned to their home on Monday and are doing nicely. Jane Enn Hansen Myr. and Mrs. Norbert C. Hansen of Downs Road, Hempstead, Long Island, announce the birth of a daughter, Jane Ann, August 18. Mrs. Hansen is the former Jane Ann Matchett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keingdon W. Matchett, Elmcrest. Mr. Hansen is son of Mrs. Chris Hansen, Baldwin, Long Island. Girvan Family Home . Mr. and Mzs. John Girvan of Lake Street have been entertaining for the past several weeks their grand- daughter Niki Girvan of Milwaukie, Oregon ‘and their daughter Helen and husband Albert Lewis who flew in from Phoenix Arizona. They also had as guests their daughter Margaret and husband, Ben Ryan of Ramsey, N. J. and grandson and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ryan of Ramsey. During the past week Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Girvan of Nor- ristown, Pa. spent the day and all enjoyed an out door Barbecue. Last Thursday evening in addi- tion to the above they entertained: at dinner Mrs. David Girvan of Nanticoke and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cummings of Abingdon Virginia. Barre and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nefoski of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Billings and family have moved from Forty Fort to a home they purchased at 26 Harris Hill Road, Trucksville. Mrs. Elizabeth Xeefer, Machell Avenue, will have as guest the early part of the week her aunt, Helen Titus of Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moyer and family, formerly of N. J., have taken up residence at 140 Tunkhannock Highway, Dallas. Mr. Moyer is steam heat power engineer, PUC. Mrs. Stanley Davies, Parsonage Street, has as house guests her daughter and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Stanley, with sons, Jonathan and Bevan, expect to re- turn to Tokyo, Japan, in time for the boys to start school, September 12. The family has been touring Europe this summer. Mr. Stanley is with the Rohn Hass Chemical Com- pany. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Prokepchak, New York early this week. Saundra Yeisley, Shavertown, left Friday by jet plane for Florida, with relatives and friends. Bobby Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder, Park Street, sub- mitted to a tonsilectomy at Nesbitt Hospital on Wednesday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Detweiler and family have moved from Alford, N. Y, to a home they have pur- chased on Dallas R. D. 2. Mr. Det- weiler is a professor at Wilkes College. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Gordon Austin have moved from Linden, N. J. to an apartment on Shagbark Drive, Shav- retired. Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver, Sr., of Lake Street, are spending a week at Bar Harbor, Maine. Their two sons, John, 8, and Jay, 4, are stay- ing with their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston, in Vernon. Nancy Bggleston, Vernon, is spending the week at Sky Lake, Windsor, N. Y. : Mooretown, | Orange, with children Michael, Wal- | ter and Mary, spent a few days in where she is spending two weeks | ertown. The Austins are former Back |’ Mountain residents. Mr. Austin is | Mrs. Jack Berti Is Honored At Shower Mrs. Jack Berti, Shavertown, was guest of honor at a stork shower given by Mrs. William Berti and Myra Berti on the lawn of Mrs. Estelle Evans, Elizabeth Street, Dal- las, on Sunday. She received lovely gifts. The party table was attractive with centerpiece of huge cake decor- ated with stork and baby. Present were Estelle Hess, Hazel Berti, May Chamberlain, Jean Banks, Doris Sutton, Carolyn Pur- vin, Betty Evans, Margaret Miha- lick, Elizabeth Litzenberge, Edith Shaffer, Vivian Newcomb, Janis Shaffer, Barbara Berti, Carol Had- sel, Pat Swan, Louise Ellsworth, Lois Vanderhoff, Marge Bigger, Estelle Evans, the guest of honor and the hostesses. k Donna Meeker, Guest On Seventh Birthday Donna Meeker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meeker, Noxen, was honored ata party on Friday to celebrate her seventeenth birthday anniversary. Present were Judy Shalata, Danny Belcher, Harold Piatt, Jeannie Kocher, Barbara Smith, John Robinson, Harold Parks, Jackie Ruff, Charles Leggiere, Patricia , Harvey, ' William Mock, Regina Gailey, Carl Posten, ~ Nik Fritz, Claude Sorber, Lorraine Meek- er, the guest of honor and her parents. Curtis Bynons Wed Seven Years August 22 Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bynon, Fern- brook, celebrated their 7th wedding anniversary on August 22. Mrs. Bynon. is the daughter of John Shields of Roushey Plot and ‘the late Mrs. Shields. The Bynons' have three children, Mark, 5; Gail, 2, and Todd one year. Mr. Bynon’s brother, John and his wife celebrated their 9th anni- versary on August 25th. Grace Machell, Hostess At Birthday Parties Grace Machell, Machell Avenue, entertained at a party Saturday honoring Florence Billings and Sandy Sprout who celebrated their birthdays on August 81. The affair was held at the Jerry Machell home. Present were Sandra Hinkle, Marion Dixon, Linda Kiessling, Bev Lloyd; Nancy Tinklepaugh, Barbara Gorham, Janey Woolbert, Barbara Downes, Ray Marchikitus, Bd Dietz, Jimmy Finn, Bill Fine, John Shee- han, Jimmy Judge, Willy Anderson, Bill Strausser, Jimmy Borthwick, Jack Muncy, Ted Toluba, Jimmy Edwards, Bill Butcher, Mike Arm- strong, Bruce Ambrose and Don Zimmerman. David Besecker Mr. and Mrs. Don Besecker, Boyn- ton Beach, announce the birth of a baby boy, David, at the Good Sam- aritan Hospital on August 25. They have another little boy, Donald Douglas, aged two. Mrs. Besecker is the former Ruth Haycox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Haycox. Don is son of Mr. and Mrs. James Besecker, Dallas. Classified Ads Jane Polk To Be Of Harold R. As Mr. and Mrs. Fred Polk, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, announce the engagement and approaching mar- riage of their daughter, Jane, to Harold Robert Ash, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Harold XK. Ash, Shavertown. ceremony in Trucksville Methodist Church at 1 o'clock, Saturday, September 10. The bride will be given in mar- riage by her father. Maid of honor will be Beverly Anderson of Trucks- ville and bridesmaids, Nancy Smith, cousin of the bride of Mansville, N. J., Lida Jean Hughes, Trucks- ville, and Mary Beth Keast, cousin of the bride of Trucksville. Best man will be Raymond Keen, brother of the bride of Trenton, N. J. Richard Doney, Honesdale, Rev. Arthur Mayo will perform the | come Bride h, September 10 Robert Eidam, Shavertown, and | William Hontz, cousin of the bride- | groom of Shavertown, will act as | ushers. Little Gary Anthony Keen, | nephew of the bride, will be train | bearer. | Following the ceremony, a recep- tion will be held at the Country | Club. | Miss Polk is a graduate of West- | moreland High School, Class of 1957. She is employed in the | credit office at Fowler Dick and | Walker. Mr. Ash was also gradu- |ated from Westmoreland High [ School, Class of 1957, and served for two years with the U.S. Navy. | He is associated with his father in | the plumbing business. The couple will reside in Trucks- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Noxen, announce the engagement of Plainfield, Ind. Rev. Robert Sut- | ton, assisted iby Rev. Carl Brandon | and Rev. John H. Gordon will er form the double ring ceremony in | Noxen Methodist Church on Satur- day, September & at 11 a.m. Maid of honor will be Nancy Don- | ahue of Mehoopany and brides- | maids, Priscilla Wandel, sister of the bride and Beverly Crispell, Harveys Lake. Flower girls will be cousins of the bride, Julie and Grace Sorber, Harveys Tiake, and Walter Wandel, | ‘and approaching marriage of their | will daughter, Jeanette, to Jerry Tallant Williams of ‘Dallas and Steven Miss Jeanette Wandel To Marry Trinity Bible School Senior Pamela Beahm, Middletown. Ray Wandel, brother of the bride act as best man, and Arnie Arendt, Noxen, as ushers. Ring- bearer will. be Elton Wandel. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion will be ‘held in the church parlors and the couple will leave for their home in St. Petersburg, Fla. Miss Wandel is a graduate of Lake Noxen High School. She is a member of the Sophomore Class at Trinity Bible College, (Clearwater, Fla. Mr. Tallant is a member of the Senior Class at Trinity’ Bible College. Mrs. Sherman Harter Entertains Bowlers Officers of Dallas Woman’s Club Bowling League met at home of Mrs. Sherman Harter, Trucksville, Monday night when plans were made for the present season and two new teams were added to orig- inal six. The first series of the 1960- 61 season will be played September 8 at 1:15 p. m. All bowlers are re- quested to attend a special meeting at 12:45 before beginning to bowl. Girls interested in bowling with the Dallas Women in the future are invited to bowl alongside ‘of the present league on Thursday after- noons, to establish averages and get acquanted with the group. Present were Mabel Harter, pre- sident; Kate Newhart, vice-presi- dent; Mary Lou Bucan, secretary; Theresa Graham, treasurer; Dot ‘Wileman, sergeant at arms; Jean Richards, advisor. Cheryl Whitesell Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Whitesell, Dallas, R. D. 2, announce the birth of an eight pound, six ounce baby girl, Cheryl Eileen, at Nesbitt Hospi- tal on August 19. They have another daughter, Darlene, thirty two months old. Mrs. Whitesell is the former Betty Hoover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Perry Hoover, Pikes Creek. Mr. Whitesell is supervisor of Highways for Lake Township. “After all is said and done, you usually find more has been said than done.” Get Quick Results 25% to Shirts, Swim wear, 100% Orlon BULKY KNIT Boat Neck SWEATERS Gold | Olive . 98 Blue CHI Continuing Our SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Entire summer stock of sport and knit | | | further to clean out our stock — — FINAL REDUCTIONS BACK-TO-SCHOOL SPECIALS BOYS’ SIZES 12-20 $9.97 Reg. $3.08 and $4.59 5% OFF | Slacks . . . reduced NOS OPEN EVERY ADAMS Clothes For Dad & Lad Back Mt. Shopping Center Shavertown NIGHT 'TIL 9 FREE PARKING | Dallag Auxiliary Picnics On Tunkhannock Lawn Members of Ladies Auxiliary of Noxen Fire Company held their an- nual picnic on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams, Tunkhannock, last Wednesday evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beahm, Mrs. Oscar Patton, Mrs. Elida Beahm, Mrs. Lena Dotter, Mrs. Guy Fritz, Mrs. Richard Traver, Mrs. Chester Keiper, Mrs. James Hettesheimer, Earl Williams, Mrs. Emra Traver, Mrs. Calvin Strohl and the host and hostess. Dallas Woman's Club President At Luncheon Mrs. Alva Eggleston, president of Senior Woman's Club, at- tended a luncheon at Sterling Hotel, where presidents of other Women’s Clubs in Luzerne County gathered. The Dallas Club was cited for its contribution to: CARE. Mrs. Eggleston reports that the recent dance at Irem Country Club attracted a large crowd. Mrs. Peter Kaye and Mrs. Robert Graham were Twin Brothers, Guests On Fiftieth Birthday A surprise dinner honoring Charles and Thomas Williams was of Thomas Williams, Road, Trucksville. The guests, twin sons of Mr .and Mrs. James Wil- tury mark. Both are employed as truck operators by the American Stores Company. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. James Williams Sr., Mr. and Mrs. James Williams Jr., Nancy, Roberta, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Culver, Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wil- Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams and Cathy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams, Sr., Karen, Har- veys Lake. Two Local Young Men To Study At Bucknell Two students from Dallas have been admitted with advanced stand- ing to Bucknell University, where they will begin their studies Sep- tember 21. They are Stefan J. Hellersperk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stefan Heller- sperk, and Joseph D. Polacky, son of Postmaster- and “Mrs. Joseph J. Polacky. Hellersperk, a graduate of Wyom- a student at Wilkes-College for the past. two years. Polacky, a graduate of St. Mary's High School in Wilkes-Barre, has the past ‘two years. At Bucknell, they will enroll in the engineering course. Marilyn Cragle, Given Welcome Home Party A ‘Welcome Home Party’ was tendered to Marilyn (Cragle who re- cently returned home from Dupont Hospital, Wilmington. Marilyn is getting along very well with erut- ches and a body cast. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Patton, Mr. and Mrs.» Harry Cragle, Harold, Jr., and the honored guest, Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Patton and Gail and Gregg of Falls Church, Va., Mr. and Mrs. William Patton and Lenore, Mrs. James Askew and four children of Emerson, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Patton and Gary, Mr. George Massaker and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard C. Cigarski, and daughters, Mrs. Gerald Shonk and daughter, Mrs. Robert Hazletine and daughters, Mrs. Leonard Novit- ski and children, Mr. and Mrs. Sterl- ing Brown and children, Darlene Yawuski, Keith Cragle, Leland Mur- ray, Frank O'Konski, Marion K. Perkins. The party was held on the Cragle lawn with light bulbs strung all around the yard. Marilyn said the greatest gift of all, was being able to be home after being stricken with polio some years ago. 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Leaving early Thursday morning {in cars driven by the advisors, the | girls registered, and were housed in | Watts Hall, one of the college dor- | mitories. A demonstration of courses | presented by Rainbow Girls who | had arrived earlier in the week, | took place in the Schwab Audi- | torum. | The Grand. Assembly was staged | Thursday night in the Recreation Hall. Friday and Saturday sessions | were occupied with continuation of {grand assembly work, Mrs. Gebhart of Franklin Township, { grand deputy president presiding | at majority services. Marie | Choir and drill competition, not area, were held Saturday night, fol- {lowed by coronotion of the queen. Sunday morning, after sunrise | services and breakfast, Rainbow | girls left for home. a | (Girls attending from the Back Mountain were: Carol Dymond, Don- na Hopa, Lynn Hughes, Carol Jolley, | Worthy Advisor; Andrea Krimmel, {Susan Lawry, Earlene Layaou, Eli- | zabeth May, Sheila Meeker, Mar- | lene Milne, Karen and Sharon Sam- | uels, Nancy Sieber, Barbara Tagg, | and Dianne Transue. | Advisory board members: Mrs. William Krimmel, Mrs. Earl Layaou, | Mrs. Madeline LaBarr, Mrs. Daniel | Meeker, Mrs. Richard Myers, Mrs, | Howard Samuels. Rainbow Girls will meet Thurs- | day, September 8, at Dallas Metho- dist Church. | Mtr. anc Mrs Felix Witkosk Are Feted On 39th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Felix Witkoski, For- rest Hills, Sweet Valley, observed their thirty-ninth wedding anniver- sary at a dinner given by their daughter on Sunday. Mrs. Witkoski is the former { Dorothy Kearney of West Nanticoke. | The couple was married in St. Vin- | cent’s Church, Plymouth, August 29, | 1921. The Rev. P. I. Colligan per- | formed the ceremony. There are | { three children, Mrs. Rosemarie Pall, | Hunlock Creek, Mrs. Theresa Busch, {Conyngham, and Mrs. Dorothy | Flynn, Trinidad, West Indies; also seven grandchildren. At the dinner at the Busch home | in Conyngham were Mr. and Mrs. | W. I. Kearney, Euclid, Ohio; Mr. and | Mrs. Frank McKeown and children, Glen Lyon; Mr. and Mrs. Robert | McKeown and son, Nanticoke; Mrs. Leonard Stortz and daughter, { Trucksville; Mrs. Catherine Kearny {and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. John | McCue; Mrs. Elizabeth McKeown, | Plymouth; Mrs. Lottie Jacobs, Mrs. | Stella Sikora, Hunlock Creek; Mr. and-Mrs. John Pall and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Busch and children, and the guests of honor. The couple received lovely gifts and bouquets of glads and astors. - Eastern Star Plans Annual Turkey Supper | Planning Committee for the Dal- las Chapter #396 Order of the Eastern Star's Turkey Supper met at the home of Mrs. Fred Dodson, Kunkle, Thursday evening. Mrs. Agnes Elston, Mrs. Jennie Miers, Mrs. Betty Meeker, Mrs. Oce Beryl Austin, and Mrs.’ Dodson spearheaded the final plans for the tasty menu to be served at the Kunkle Community Hall Wednes- day, Sept. 14, from 5 to 7 P. M. The public is cordially invited. Mrs. Edith Templin Is Honored On Birthday Mrs. Edith Templin, Woodlawn Drive, was guest of honor at a sur- prise birthday party given by her daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reese, Franklin Street, Dallas. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck, Marilyn, Dorothy, Bever- ly, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Templin, Bobby, Billy, Cheryl, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Templin, Robin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maxwell, Bobby, Lambert Swingle, the guest of honor, Peggy, Cathy, Diane and Johnny Reese, and the host and hostess. z LAAT | Sweaters | Plain Skirts | Trousers ON Davis C $90. 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