’ PARE RC RE ESAT Ny ~~ 2 EET ERECTA PENS IR EERE ALP RENE R 23 530 83 82 p08 T is 2 LER IPT LESTE BNR EL FEY Smie y FAY ETA RA RIL EER 00 KIS Cpe * = trey cL ANS ly B yin A I RT SF wi Yl HR TR YF EX2 VR RNS IR ER pagers LER fd PEL FER REE AR st ' Philadelphia, Jr., and Jennie and baby Ben. .son, Warren, who was sixteen. Purely Personal Mrs. Clayton Traver has returned to her home at Idetown after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Her infant son, Thomas Charles, who was born January 2 is still in an oxygen tent at the hospital. He is improving. . Mr. and Mrs. William Schmidle, Main Highway, Trucksville, have announced the birth of a baby girl at General Hospital on January 13. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Papson and family have moved from Swoyers- ville to a home they purchased on | Highland Avenue, Trucksville. Mr. Papson is employed by the Bell Telephone Company. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Bryant, Dallas R. D. 2, have announced the birth of a daughter at General Hospital on January 14. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Ferguson and Jerry, former Norristown resi- dents, have purchased and moved i Neighborhood THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19.1961 News And Novos Of Personal DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA nterest Mrs. Herman Thomas, President Of Library Book Club For 1961 Mrs. Herman Thomas was elected president for a two velar term and Mrs. Arthur Ross, vice |president, at the meeting of Back Mojuntain Mem- orial Library Book Clula held in the Annex on Monday. Other officers: treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Hillyer, sec- retary, Mrs. Enoch Thounaas. Reports of all commiti.ees for 1961 were read and accepted. Mrs. O. R. Lamb and Mrs. George Montgomery | poured. New committees appointed: pro- gram, Mrs. Arthur Rogs, chairman, Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins,: Mrs. Stefan Hellersperk, Mrs. William Jeter, Miss Frances Dorranceg book selec- tion, Mesdames Weanren Unger, chairman, Foster Roflers, William Wicht, Lloyd Kear, Jokin S.' Wilson, Charles Frantz, A. Ch Rutherford, into a home on Oak Hill Drive. Mr. Ferguson is an engineer with the | W. H. Nicholson Company. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kern, | Meadowerest, announce the birth of | a baby boy at General Hospital on January 16. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Yeraback have moved from Church Street, Wilkes-Barre, to a home they pur- chased at 124 Franklin Street, Shavertown. Mr. Yeraback is an engineer with American Chain and Cable. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gordon, Roushey Street, Shavertown, have announced the birth of a son at General Hospital on January 14. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carr, Jr., and family of Church Street, Dallas, will move shortly to Rochester, N. Y. ' Mrs. L. E. Beisel, Idetown, will see the Inaugural Parade on Friday, driving down with her son, William and his wife Friday morning from and returning there that same evening. Mrs. Beisel left yesterday for Philadelphia. Todd Davis Harding, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Harding of Herndon, Virginia, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks, Pioneer Avenue, will carry a flag in the Inaugural selected to represent Herndon. Rev. Charles Frick, pastor of Huntsville Christian Church, attend- ed a conference of pastors of Pennsylvania (Christian Churches Monday and Tuesday in LeMoyne, driving to Harrisburg with Rev. Roger Heimer, Rev. Edward I John, and Rev. Lawrence Boak, all of Wyoming Valley. Mrs. Harry Swepston, Sr., of Oak Hill, submitted to surgery Monday at’ University of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hanscom and family, formerly of Montoursville, have purchased and moved into a home on Harris Hill Road, Trucks- ville. Mr. Hanscom is associated with the Nationwide Insurance Company. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Zukosky and family have moved from Edwards- ville to a home they have purchased on Harris Hill Road, Trucksville. Mr. Zukosky is a plasterer. Mrs. Leighton R. Scott, Easton, and Mrs. Clarence Boston, Swarth- more, will spend the weekend with the Howard Bisleys, Huntsville Road, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas and family, formerly of Dunmore, are renting 22 Main Street, Trucksville. Mr. Thomas is a salesman for Tenox Paint. Mrs. Harry Ohlman moved over the weekend from Machell Avenue to Norton Avenue. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Manley and family have moved from Taylor to 208 Holly Street, Trucksville. Mr. Manley is assistant manager of the American Store, Shavertown. Attorney John CC. Phillips, who has been a patient at General Hospi- tal for some time has returned to his home on Huntsville Road, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vopper and family have moved from Schuylkill Haven to 247 Meadowcrest, Trucks- ville. Mr. Vopper is radio announc- er for WBAX, Mrs. Stuart Marks, Lehman, is spending two weeks in Indianapolis visiting her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Shipman, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Clayton Stetson and family, formerly of Springville, N. ¥., have moved to Poplar Street, Dallas R. D. 2. Mr. Stetson is asso- ciated with the Foremost Dairy. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Hinkle and children, formerly of Kansas City, Mo., are renting a house at 142 W. Hillside Avenue, Trucksville. Mr, Hinkle is associated with Blue Rib- ben Cake Company. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Richie have moved from Philadelphia to 331 Terrace Street, Trucksville. Mr. Richie is an auditor with the Arthur Anderson Company. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slaff, Machell Avenue, celebrated their forty-first wedding anniversary on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey, Woodlawn Drive, had as guests over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Creasy and son of Rutledge, Pa. The Creasys are former Dallas residents. Elmer Reese, Dallas RD3, is a patient at Nesbittt Hospital where he submitted to surgery. Rev. and Mrs. Russell Edmondson, Shavertown, entertained at a sur- prise party Saturday honoring their Cousins, Ann Daw Heffernan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heffernan, 3rd, Druid Hills, and Bryan Ranson Daw, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Daw, 3rd, were baptised at Shavertown Methodist Church on Sunday. Rev. Robert I. Yost officiated. June. John C. Phillips, Martin Davern; hospitality, Mrs. John! H. G. Fergu- son, Mrs. Fred Howell; membership, Mrs. Gerald Stout, Mrs. Peter Clark, Mrs. O. K. Lamb; contingent fund, | Mrs. | George Montgomery; publicity, Mrs. | Mrs. Otto Weyand; finance, Robert Van Horn, chairman, Mrs. Howard Risley; telephone and volun teer, Mrs. Henry Peterson, Mrs. M. J. Brown. Mrs. Harold Titman and Mrs. Russell Frantz are in charge of re- freshments for the Annual Meeting on Thursday, January 26. Present at Monday's meeting were Mesdames Arthur Ross, Thomas Hill- yer, Homer Moyer, H. W. Smith, Fred Howell, Mitchell Jenkins, Charles Frantz, Enoch Thomas, Al- bert Jones, Willard Seaman, Edgar Brace, Michael Brown, A. G. Ruther- ford, Herman C. Thomas, George Montgomery, O. K. Lamb. ‘Sharon Kim Hinkle Is ‘Baptized On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Hinkle, Meadowcrest, Truckswille, had their | daughter, Sharon Kir, baptized at the White Church oft the Hill on Sunday. Rev. Robert Germond offi- ciated. Following the sciihs the couple entertained at a family dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hinkle, paternal grandparents, Mr. ankll Mrs. William Lohman, maternal | grandparents, Sandra Hinkle, Mrs. {Earl Henwood, Sharon Ward, Ashley, for whom the baby was named. Miss Ward is cousin of the baby’s mnother. Debra Ann Green ; i Mr. and Mrs. Sam Green Jr. Kunkle, announce the birth of a baby girl, Deborah Ann, weight five pounds, fifteen oundes, at General Hospital on January 14. This is their first child. They have been married thirteen years. Mrs. Green is the former Catherine Grivner of Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Green is son of Mr. and Mrd. Sam Green Sr., Tunkhannock Highway. Jeffery Mark Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Carll Gordon, Roush- ey Street, Shavertown, announce the birth of a som, Jeffery Mark, in General Hospital on January 14. He weighed seven pounds, thirteen ounces. Thev have another son, Gregory, aged two. Mrs. Gordon is the former Lorraine Gosart, daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. John Gosart of Overbrook Avenue, Fernbrook. Mr. Gordon is son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gordon of Sweet Valley. Cashmark Back Here John 8. Cashmark was up from Bel Air, Maryland, on Saturday to attend the funeral of his grand- mother in Kingston. A graduate of Westmoreland High School and Drexel Institute, John is an engineer with Bendix Radio: Division in Towson, Md. He is still active in the Boy Scouts and is a local preacher, as he was here, in the Methodist Church. He and his wife, the former Elizabeth Turner of Honesdale, are expecting their (first child in February. Mrs. Frances Keller Is Hostess To W.S.C.S. W.S.CS. of Alderson Methodist Church was entertained at home of Mrs. Francis Keller, Sterling Farms, on Thursday evening. The Society is: planning a “Christmas In July” which will be a bazaar and entertainment. Every member is asked to start making something now. “World Day of Prayer” will be held at Noxen on February 17, with all four charges participating. The study class of this week will be taught by Mrs. Raymond Garinger, beginning on Tuesday night February 21st. at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Arthur Wagner and Mrs. Howard Higgins were assistant hostesses. Others present were Mesdames Gilbert Carpenter, Earl Rogers, Theodore Heness, Helen Hartman, Raymond Grey, Albert Armitage, Harry Beck, Edgar Hughes, Lina 'Garinger, Eleanor Humphrey. Mrs. Raymond Garinger, program chairman introduced Mrs. William James of Centermoreland who gave an interesting talk on Town and Country. Mrs. James is District Secretary of Town and Country. Carol Wagner, Engaged To New Jersey Man Announeement has been made of the engagement of Carol Louise Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner, Sr., Demunds Road, Dallas, to Harry S. Foreman, Jt., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Forman, _Sr., of Columbus, N. J. The bride elect is a graduate of Westmoreland High School. She is employed by the Commonwealth Telephone Company. Mr. Forman was graduate from William MacFar- land High School, Bordentown, N. J., and is employed by the Public Ser- vice ‘Electric and Gas Company in Trenton, N. J. } | The wedding will take place in Drake Twins Are Guests At 6th Birthday Supper Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drake, Wood- lawn Drive, Dallas, entertained at a | supper party recently honoring their twin sons, Gary and Gale. - The boys were six. Mrs. Stella Bulford helped with the serving. Present were Tommy Reese, Tod Mayer, Roger Brown, Billy Block, Judy Williams, Megan Moore, Debby Bulford, Janice Culp, Karen Lefko, June Wasserott, Gram and Gramp Nelson, Gram and Gramp Sheldon Drake, Aunt and Uncle Paul Was- serott, Paul, Jr., Susan, Lynn, Aunt and Uncle Bud Nelson, Joan, Vir- ginia and Fred Drake. Games were played and films shown by Linda and Marc Davies. Richard Morgan Britt Mr. and Mrs. Richard Britt, East Center Street, Shavertown, an- nounce the birth of a nine pound, one ounce baby boy, Richard Morgan Jr., at Nesbitt Hospital on January 13. ‘They have three little girls, Doris, four, Deborah, two, and Donna, eighteen months. Mrs. Britt is the former Betty Anstett, daughter of Mrs. Ruth Anstett of Pike’s Creek. Mr. Britt is son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edward Britt of. Sweet Valley. Grandma Anstett took care of the girls while their mother was in the hospital. Mothe and baby Dick returned to their home on Tuesday. Cares For Miller Boys Mrs. Ruth Lozier, mother of Mrs. Alice Miller, Kunkle, is taking care of the three Miller boys, Jerry, Den- | nie and Kennie, while their mother goes to the hospital daily to see Bobby. Grandma cares for the boys day and night, gets them off to school and has their supper ready when they come home at 4:45. Bobby is steadily improving. Peggy Darrow Has Slumber Party Peggy Darrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Darrow, 110 S. Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville, recent- ly entertained members of her class at a slumber party. Guests included Melanie Bytheway, Susan Weiner, Cindy Supulski and Debbie Billings. PLAYTEX BABY WATER PROOF “Dress-eez’”’ Pull-on Panty Reg. Save 39¢ it Snap Panty a 2D for I] EVANS REXALL DRUG STORE Shavertown OR 4-3888 ‘Prescription Pharmacy’ Mrs. Alva Eggleston, president of Dallas Senior Woman's Club, has appointed Mrs. Robert Maturi, chairman and Mrs. Sherman Harter co-chairman of the mid - winter dance to be held Saturday, Febru- ary 11 at the Irem Temple Country Club. Club members and friends look- ing forward to this annual affair are asked to' make reservations with Mrs. Carl Henderson, OR 4-4077 or Mrs. Merrill Faegenburg, OR 5-1279. Chairman of decorations com- mittee, Mrs. Kenneth Bayliss, an- nounces that the theme for this year’s affair will be ‘Mardi Gras”, with dancing in a carnival atmos- phere from 9 p.m. to 1. Aiding Mrs. . Head Woman’ MRS. SHERMAN HARTER AND MRS ROBERT MATURI s Club Dance Bayliss on this committee will be Mrs. Edwin Roth, co-chairman; Mrs. | Edward Bessmer, Mrs. John Blase, Mrs. John Richards, Mrs. Nelson E. Nelson, Mrs. Allen Montross, Mrs. Charles Mahler, Mrs. Clifford Troop, Mrs. Michael Bucan, Mrs. Lawrence | Newhart. Other committee members are for | William Clewell, | admissions, Mrs. Mrs. Marion Harter; posters, Mrs. Harry Edwards; publicity, Mrs. Jack Stanley. Mrs. Eggleston and Mrs. Harry Ohlman, former will be hostesses. Proceeds from the dance will be applied toward the community ser- | vice projects sponsored by the club. Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Hend- ricks, Shillington, former Lehman residents, have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Pris- cilla Mae, to Wallace F. Benjamin, ‘ son of Mr. and Mrs. William Benja- min, Meade Avenue, Scranton. An- nouncement was made at a dinner party held recently at Holiday House, Shillington. Priscilla attended Lehman Schools while her father served as Super- Priscilla Mae Hendricks Is Betrothed To Scranton Man vising Principal there before accept- | ing a similar position at Shillington. | She was graduated from Governor | Miflin, High School and was attend- ing Simmons College when she was chosen “Miss Pennsylvania.” Mr. Benjamin was graduated from Central High School at Scranton and is presently a member of the Senior Class at the U. S. Naval Academy in | Annapolis, Mrs. Percy Hart Is Hostess at Cards Mrs. Percy Hart, West Center Street, Shavertown, entertained members of her card club last Tues- day evening. Present were Mrs. Stephen Johnson, Mrs. Allen John- son, Mrs. Howard Appleton, Mrs. Willard Durbin, Mrs. Theodore Poad, Mrs. Herman VanCampen, Mrs. Sherman Schooley and the hostess. Swelgins Have Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swelgin, Jackson Township, announce the birth of a nine pound baby girl at General Hospital on January 14. They have another little girl, Shar- on, aged seven. Mrs. Swelgin is the former Helen | Hughes of Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Swel- gin is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Swelgin of Jackson Town- ship. Mother and baby will be home this weekend. CLOTHES COME BACK: V Wrinkle Free | V Cuffs Tacked V Linings Hand “BUNNY-QUICK” SERVICE ON ALL DRY CLEANING Let us be your “Personal Valet” V Spotlessly Clean V Minor Repairs Free Of Charge IN FOR Finished LAUNDERED SHIRTS 22 OPEN TIL 9 P. M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS Davis Cleaners MAIN HIGHWAY ~ TRUCKSVILLE Rick Rudy, On Dean's ‘List For Third Time # evening at 8. president, | For the third time during his college career, Rick Rudy, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rudy of! Shagbark Drive, Shavertown, made | ' the Dean's List at Indiana Technical | College, Fort Wayne, Ind. Rick. is | a member of the Senior will be graduated this summer. He is a Westmoreland graduate, class of 1958. ‘Allan Siglin, Guest On Sixth Birthday Class and | § The Rudys have a daughter, Carol, | also a Westmoreland graduate and a Misericordia graduate, class of +1960. She is teaching in Reading. They expect to drive out after Rick's graduation and bring him home. Loyalville WSCS Loyalville WSCS planned a church calendar at ‘its monthly meeting Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Clara Dougal, Pikes Creek. Present were Mildred Darnell, Sharon and Jane Dougal, Della Steinruck, Mary Ann Swire, Diane Wegner, Steinruck, Addie Payne, Thelma Leach, Nancy Harris, Eleanor Cragle, Pearl Ide, and Bess Klinetob. Berean Bible Class Berean Bible Class of Shavertown Methodist Church plans an enter- tainment and tea for Wednesday In charge of the program are Mrs. Francis Daugherty, Mrs. Walter Shaver, and Mrs. Henry Calkins. \ “CENTURY EDITION” Music for the Piano & Instruments of the Orchestra 25¢ a Copy Jacobs Music Centre Center St. Main Highway SHAVERTOWN OR 5-1567 Martha | Mulligan, Siglin, | Gale Rittenhouse, A surprise birthday party was house, held in honor of Allan Siglin’s sixth | | birthday, | January 14th. Present were Thelma | | Carl Sue Engelman, Doris Siglin Teregd » man. SHOR CLEARANCE | SPECIAL GROUP SHOES Values. to $9.95 Growing Girls’ Shoes — Sizes 2 to 9 — Narrow Widths — x Regular $7.95 & $8.95 Slippers — Values fo $4.95 $1.-52, "ui Childrens Slipper Socks Reg. $1.00 and $1.75 low 50c-89¢c* — Limited Quantity — — Open Daily to 9 p.m. — HUMPHREYS" : Children’s Bootery BACK MT. 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