VANIA | ‘e given he farm 3 in the cho this all night ing. : see the Friday > visible > zenith, a.m. 4 again at two {1 k City, | INI Air- nd with s. W. G. ative of , Hedtke “Jet-tah the first ost with »f world- | sales ex- tral and nd is the: | | A I it OR nS | | tH | eh bs i ogee Sa 2 Af vile, and her AS ily, Mr. and Mrs. ,.,. dyke, Davis Street, Trucksville. .v and Mrs. Sadan Evans, Purely Personal Russell Dodd, Harveys Lake, is a patient at Geisinger Hospital, Dan- “ville. R SR alaN Maturi, Pennsylvania State senior student, returned to the campus last Tuesday, after spending “the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Rebert Maturi, on Sutton Road. - 3 . Mr. and Mrs. Sev Newberry re- port that it’s cold in Deland _ Florida, too, with. a bird bath frozen ‘three days ‘before Christmas, down to thirty at night, up to 60 in the daytime. Richard Ceasby, son of Mr. and + Mrs. Thomas Cleasby, Trucksville, is back with hs ship, the USS. Sierra, ‘based at DNorfolk, Virginia, after te the holidays with his par- ents. _ The new aldition to the William Robbins horie on Staub Road is get- ting its firishing touches, including a much etpanded kitchen. Mr. ard Mrs. Andrew J. Sordoni left, yesterday by air for their home at 560 Bay Road, Miami Beach, ‘Florida. Their friends will be glad to knov that they are both consider- ably iaproved. Mrs. - Lewis LeGrand, Baldwin Sa is a patient at General Hospi- i i Doll, who has been both- ‘ered ‘with an infected foot since i ‘before Election Day is showing im- ~ provemen’ at Carpenter Convales- ent Home. . Mrs. Dorothy Banta and daughter, : Dianne. have returned to their & home in Bladensburg, Md. after “spending the holidays at the home of Mrs. Banta’s par:nts, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Updyke, South Pioneer Avenue, brother and Herbert Up- Mrs. Earl Monk resumed her 7 duties at Pernsylvania School for ‘the Deaf over the weekend after , spending the holidays at her home ©“ on Pinecrest 4 venue, Dallas. “Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poad and daughter, Aan “Candy” of Palmyra and Mrs. ed Poad of Kingston spent New Near's holiday with Mr. Shaver- town. “Candy” celebrated her- seventh birthday on January 9. Byron Kitchen, superintendent of production for Pressed Steel Com- pany, will return today from ‘Cali- * fornia where he was on business for ... his company. While there he spent "sometime with his son, ‘Arthur, and family, who have been in California for the past four years. chen expects to fly out in February | to spend a month with her‘ son’s “family. > Joseph MacVeigh, general man- ager of Pressed Steel Company, re- ired from the position on January 1. . Mrs. Maude Eipper who is’ now with her. son-in-law: and daughter, .: and Mrs. Allen Ockenhouse, 174 oeller Sterre, Binghamton, sends good wishes for the New Year to all her old friends and neighbors. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Calkins and Busan and Heidi have moved from 6 Keller Lane, Trucksville, to their new home on Harris Hill Road. Mr. Calkins is in the automatic stoker service business. Mr. and Mts. Edward L. Scanlon, Pioneer Avéhue, have as house guest Mts. Scanlon’s mother, Mrs. Jules Lejeune, from Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Rearick and Miss Alice Boyde of Berwick were Saturday guests of Miss Bess Kline- tob, Sweet Valley. Mr and Mrs. William Lamoreaux, Sweet Valley R. D. 1, have an- nounced the birth of a son at Nes- bitt Hospital on January 10. “Mrs. Ray Wardan, Shavertown, as been a patient in ‘General Hos- pital for the past month. She would appreciate cards and notes from: her friends. Address her, jeventh floor. : Herbert A. Ward, Idetown, is “back at his manager’s desk at Dal- las Acme Supermarket, after an ex- tended time spent in convalescing from a major operation. Richard Higgs, 17 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Higgs, De- munds Road, missed by an eyelash being designated as a Marine Corps guard for Washington, D. C., duty. One of six chosen from -80 possi- bilities, eligible because of physical fitness, military bearing, and ser- _ jousness of purpose at Parris Island, S. C., he was eliminated because he lacked the required height of exactly five feet ten inches. Mr. and Mrs. James Besecker, r., guests at the Dallas Motel since ortly after their home in East Dallas was badly damaged by fire early in December, expect to be back in their own home within two weeks, Mary Fedor, Lehman, has — her home Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cragle and will leave short- ly to spend the winter in Newark, N. J. with her son Joseph and family. Recent visitors of Mr. and, Mrs. Donald Josuweit Sr. were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Simon, Shavertown ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Achuff, Trucksville, Mrs. Faye “Brown, Lehman Heights, has returned to her home after being a pneumonia patient at - Nesbitt Hospital. : Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shobert of ‘Hancock, Y., are spending the winter it their daughter and son-in-law Mr, and Mrs. Irwin Cool- baugh, { Mrs. Howard Caperoon, Franklin cet, Dallas, left Tuesday for * Philadelphia where she will submit to hospital tests. She expects to re- tun = Seid Pe AS, : INNSYLVANIA = Mrs. Kit- | _ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1961 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal fe Sd SECTION A—PA Hospital Auxiliary Plans Anniversary Two new members, Mrs. Henry Moyer and Mrs. Lyman Lull, were welcomed at the meeting of Nes- bitt Hospital Auxiliary held at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church on Friday when extensive plans for the fiftieth anniversary of the hospital were made. Business consisted of report by Mrs. Fred Eck that 180 persons are participating in the bridge mara- thon; that thirty nine puppets were distributed in December, bringing the total to 4,429; announcement that Frank Wadas will speak on the “Hard of Hearing Handicapped” at the February meeting; distribution of premium books; reading of new by-laws. Mrs. W. F. Newberry entertained with slides of her trip to South America, Africa, Egypt. Present were Mesdames: Charles Gardener, Paul Priebe, John Plumer, Jack Barnes, Albert Armitage, Raymond Greenwood, Gertrude Gianuzzi, John A. Girvan, Clarence Elston, John Henninger, IC. S. Hem- enway, Leon Beisel, * William Newberry, Florence C. Finney, Shel- don Bennett, Robert = Shepherd, Henry C. Moyer, Lyman S. Lull, Carl Hontz, Walter Shaver, Clara Betts, . Franklin Hawk, Karl Kast, Wm. A. Thomas, A. M. Travis, Charles Palmer, George Dodson, H. H. Rymer, Edward Gilroy, Fred Eck, Charles Sprenkel, Joseph Marsh, H. C. Myers, Ward Jacquish, Harvey Kitchen, Austin Line, Do- minic Merolla, Hulda, Pedersen, George L. Rice, John Eck, Mae Bit- tenbender, Edith Templin and Miss Lima Garinger; Miss Florence Rave. Polly Ann Swepston Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swepston, Jr., Oak Hill, announce the birth of a daughter Friday, January 6, at Gen- eral Hospital. Polly Ann, weighing eight pounds, four ounces at birth, has two brothers and a sister: Harry Dee, now seven and a half years old; Julia, four; and James, two. Here For Holidays Mr. and Mrs. Milford Gail Shaver and daughter Linda, Flushing, N.Y., spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Shaver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S, Wilemann. Church Street. Mr: Shaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Shaver, is a creative writer with McKann-Erickson Advertising Agen- cy in New York City. He is a graduate of Dallas Borough High School and Penn State University. Stephen Radonavitch Mr. and Mrs. Robert Radona- vitch, Chase, announce the birth of a six pound ‘baby boy, Stephen Robert, at Nesbitt Hospital on January 9. This is their first child. Mrs. Radonavitch is the former Patricia Hilgert, daughter of Mrs. William Hilgert of Chase. Mr. Radonavitch is son of Mrs. Jose- phine Radonavitch of Chase. Mother and son will return to their home over the weekend. Karen Bnn Pavlick Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Pavlick, Lehman, announce the birth of a seven pound, eight ounce baby girl, Karen Ann, at General Hospital on January 4. They have a little boy, Stephen, aged two. Mrs. Pavlick is the. former Theresa Chukinas. Mr. Pavlick is Linda Ruth Franklin Marries Alan R. Root On November Saturday, November 19, Linda |a pill box studded with pearls and Ruth Franklin, daughter of Mr. and | rhinestones and she carried a cas- Mrs. Kenneth Franklin, road Street, Kingston, became the bride of Alan Raymond Root, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Root, Frank- lin Street, Dallas. Rev. C. L. An- drews performed the double ring ceremony in Luzerne Methodist Church before an altar lighted with tall tapers and banked with white mums and ferns. - Leona Austin played the wedding music. Attendants were Marian Jolly Pringle of Courtdale and James Oplinger, Trucksville. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore floor length gown of white chiffon styled with redin- gote, long tight sleeves tapered at the wrist and mandarin collar. Her fingertip “veil of illusion fell from Albert Rays Are Hosts At Christmas Party Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray, Sweet Valley, entertained at a family party at their home on Christmas Eve. Santa arrived and distributed gifts. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack ‘Martin, Jackie, Cathy, Lor- raine, Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holcomb, Williamsport; Karla, Ke- vin, Barry, Shawn Holcomb and Grace Ann Ray, the host and hostess. The Holbrooks spent the holidays with the Rays. Local Women Serve With Junior League. Local women serving on com- mittees for the Junior League Regional Conference yesterday and today at Hotel Sterling include among the recorders Mrs. Charles Frantz and Mrs. John Ruggles; registration, Mrs. Prentice Lacy and Mrs. A. H. Coon Jr.; Education, Mrs. Gabriel Kiem. On the hospitality committee: Mesdames William Gritman, Charles Flack, Richard Maslow, George Carey, Robert Evans, Louis Jones, Fred Maier, Richard Heison, ‘and Paul Rodda. Mrs. Richard Demmy is confer- ence co-chairman; Mrs. John Robin- son Jr. in charge of publicity; Mrs. Donald Davis, hospitality chairman. The Wilkes-Barre League is hostess to 75 delegates. Linda Lee Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Alva Taylor, Beau- mont, announce the birth of a nine pound, nine ‘ounce baby girl, Linda Lee, at General Hospital on Jan- uary 3. They have four other chil- dren, Dora, eighteen, Dianne, four- teen, Donald, eleven, Barbara Sue, three. : Mrs. Taylor is the former Louise DeRemer of Vernon. Mr. Taylor hauls new cars from factories. Marriage resembles a pair of shears, so joined so that they can’t be. separated, often moving in op- posite directions, yet punishing any- one who fries to come between them. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pav- lick, Pinecrest Avenue, Dallas. He is salesman for Prentice Hall Pub- lishing Company. 0 2 3 2 (C= Sane et if you're about to buy a diamond... Our half-carat diamonds range in price from $275. %o $375. But you can’t judge their value just by “looking” To accurately evaluate a diamond you need ‘gemological i experience and the proper instruments. So isn’t it plain good sense to rely on a trusted jeweler to guide you to a wiser diamond purchase? To back up your faith in our store we have earned the coveted title, Registered Jeweler, granted by the non-profit American Gem Society. Your assurance of our unquestioned integrity and thorough gemological training. ® PAYMENTS MAY BE ARRANGED FRANK CLARK REGISTERED JEWELER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 63 South Main Street Wilkes-Barre 62 Rail- | cade bouquet of white roses, mums and ivy. Her only jewelry was a gold cross, gift of the bridegroom. Miss Pringle chose floor length gown of white scolloped ‘em- broidery, highlighted with light blue net. She wore a blue pillbox hat and carried pink mums. Mrs. Franklin, mother of the bride, selected plum colored street dress, gray accessories and shoulder bouquet of white mums and Mrs. Root, mother of the bridegroom, Dior blue sheath, matching acces- sories and pink mums, Mrs. Flossie Austin, grandmother of the bride, wore navy street dress, matching accessories, and white mums. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held in the church parlors and the couple left for Washington D. C. and Virginia. They reside on Atherton Avenue, Wyoming. Mrs. Root is a graduate of Kings- ton High School. She has been employed by the R. and G. Restau- rant in Wyoming. Mr. Root was graduated from Westmoreland High School and served for two years with the U.S. Coast Guard. He is associated with his father in Root’s Showers were given for the bride by Miss Jolly, Mrs. Ruth Krupp, Helen LaPorte, Erma Harding, Bon- nie and Doris Bechtold and Mrs. Emerett. Franklin, | Transfer and the United Van Lines. | | Kingston Girl Engaged To John Q. Yaple 2nd Announcement has been made of the engagement of John Q. Yaple 2nd, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Yaple, Goss Manor, and Barbara Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An- thony Okrasinski of Ridge Avenue, Kingston. No date has been met for the. wedding. Miss Okrasinski is a graduate of Kingston High School. She is em- ployed by Company in the Narrows Shopping Center. Mr. Yaple was graduated from Dallas Franklin High School and attended Pennsylvania State University. He is employed by the Eastern Pennsylvania Supply Com- pany in Wilkes Barre. Beverly Anne Crispell To Marry S. Ray Wandel Mr. and Mrs. Willard Crispell of Harveys Lake announce the en- iy of their daughter, Bever- ly Anne, to S. Ray Wandel; son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wandel of Noxen. Miss Crispell “is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and Wyoming Seminary School of Busi- ness. She is employed as a secre- tary by the Shoemaker Adjustment | Agency of Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Wandel, who is also a gradu- ate of Lake-Lehman High School, is employed as an installer by the | .of Dallas. A June wedding is planned. YS MAIN HIGHWAY FREE DELIVERY ; 3 LB. AVERAGE the F. W. Woolworth | Commonwealth Telephone Conpars | Jackson Township, will celebrate their fortieth wedding anniversary on Friday, January 13, with Mr. Bonning a patient in Nesbitt Hos- pital submitting to tests. Mrs. Bonning is the former Mar- garet Booth of Plymouth. Mr. Bon- ning came from West Nanticoke. The couple was married in the! Evangelical parsonage at West Nan- ticoke by the late Rev. A. ©. Pal- hamis and started house keeping there, later moving to Lehman, where Mr. Bonning commuted to his work in the mines. Thirty five years ago the couple built and moved into the home they now oc- cupy in Jackson Township and Mr. Bonning became associated with the Spring Brook Water Company, serving the Nanticoke and Wilkes Barre ‘areas. The Bonnings have a taken a lively ‘interest in affairs of the community, Mrs. Bonning has | served as president of the W.S.CS. | of the Jackson Methodist. Church, as superintendent of the Sunday School, and is presently secretary of the Sunday School. She is also an active member of Jackson Fire Com- pany Auxiliary. Her avocation is | | her grandchildren. Mr. Bonning is a charter member | | of the Jackson Fire Company and | | served as its first Fire Chief. He | SUPERMARKET HAM BOILED : C LB. HORMEL SLICED BACON { Ih. Package Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bonning Sr. To Celebrate 40th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bonning Sr.,has been constable for the past | C LEA RA NC L LUZERNE “SWEATERS | om * SKIRTS semi j every year but this one. There are two children, Mrs. E¢ | ward Wilcox, North Collinsy N. Y. { who has three children, Patsy, Barbara and Chucky, and Jr., with Beverly and Dennis 3rd. The Bonnings are looking Afor- thirty two years and is now also |ward to their anniversary and | } chief of police in the area. He is a | pect to have a whale of a celeb? member of the Back ¢Mountain | tion after Friday the 13th whe Police Association, He is an avid | Dad Bonning is out of the hospitd! hunter and got his deer almost | and back ‘in circulation! ANN'S APPAREL Bennett Street RIT * DRESSES ~ Large Selection of Dresses from $5. up. Skirts im Wool - Velvet - Tweeds - Plaids All Sizes — All Colors from $4. up. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED FASHIONS ARE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE. OUR “at the light — corner Bennett & Main” NESCAFE 31 29 New Low Price! TRNCKSVILLE, PA. ORCHARD 4-7161 Bon-Ami LIQUID CLEANER 39 oz. Jar c Qt. Bottle KRAFT VELVEETA CHEESE 2 Ib. 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