The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 26, 1961, Image 5

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2 in ‘Hollywood, Fla.
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PENNSYLVANIA
DALLAS,
Purely
Personal
Ray Wandel, Lake- Noxen High |
School graduate from Stull,
Edward Quinnan of Pittston; in- |
stalled new telephones at the Dal- |
las Post last week for
wealth Teleplone Company. |
Vincent Roman, son of Mr. and |
Vincent Roman of Lehigh
Street, Shavertown, submitted to an |
emergency appendicitis operation at |
Nesbitt Hospital last week.
Machel! |
Mrs. Ernest Watkins, |
Avenue, is a patient at General |
Egspital.
fr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer, Noxen
R. D. 1, have announced the birth
of a baby girl at General Hospital
on January 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gerald, Main
Street, Trucksville, have announced
the birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt
Hospital on January 23. Mr. Gerald
is in the Septic tank cleaning busi-
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Barbie, Huntsville Road, spent last
week visiting the former's sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
William Thomas at Syracuse, N.Y.
The Thomases recently moved there
from Dallas.
. Mrs. Howard W. Risley spent the
middle part of the week in Easton
where she attended the funeral of
Mrs. Leighton C. Scott. Mrs. Scott,
mother-in-law of Margaret Zeiser
Scott died, on Sunday.
“Mr, and Mrs. William M. -Grit-
#%, Bunker Hill, and Mr. and Mrs.
William Wicks, Trucksville, will
ledve shortly to spend some time
Mr. and Mrs. George Bittenbender
and family moved this week to
thir new home on Machell Avenue.
"Mir. and Mrs.
and family of Wilmington, Del., will
move the first of the month into
thé Risley house on Lehman Aven-
ue; recently vacated by the Bitten-
benders.
a and Mrs. Harry F. Goeringer
, Hilltop Road, Trucksville, have
EE from Winter Haven, Fla.,
after spending two weeks vacation
there.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchison,
Orchard Street, Trucksville, are
spénding the winter in Florida.
Mrs. Herbert Updyke, Davis
Street, Trucksville, wis confined to
her home last week with a virus
infection.
Mr: and Mrs. Gersham Hoyt Jr.
Dallas R.D.1, have announced the
bifth of a baby boy at General Hos-
pital on January 17.
Valerie Mallin has been ill at her
home on Pinecrest Avenue this
week.
Robert Culp, Justice of the Peace |
Hospital.
ittle Tommy Traver, three week
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
&iver of Idetown, was returned to
home on Sunday from Nesbitt
Hospital.
Mrs. Florence Frantz RN, former
Washington ‘D.C. resident, has
moved to 62 Main. Street, ‘Trucks-
ville.
© Mr. and Mrs. Guy Llewellyn have
moved from West River Street,
Wilkes Barre to a home they have
purchased on Pioneer Avenue,
Shavertown.
Carol Sayre Coiohmates
Her Fifth Birthday
Carol Styre, Lake Silkworth,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Sayre, celebrated her fifth birthday
anniversary on Sunday. She received
lovely gifts. Present were Mary
Ann Spock, Susie Spock, Debbie
re, Karen Sayre, William Sayre
Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Mrs. Al-
bert Tirpak, Mommy, Daddy and
brother, Craig.
Rbve Fourth Child
Mr, and Mrs. William Sutton, Leh-
man, announce thé birth of an
Hospital on January 24. They have
three other children, Linza, eight,
Dale Lee, six, and Cindy, four.
Mrs. ‘Sutton is the former Geral-
dine Eustis, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Eustis of Lehman. Mr.
Sutton is son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Sutton, also of Lehman.
Bill and his wife are lucky, they
have four willing grandparents with-
in a stone’s throw—just aching to
baby sit!
Mother and baby will be home this
weekend.
Hive Baby Girl
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodring,
Northampton, R. D. 1, have an-
nounced the birth of a baby boy at
Nesbitt Hospital on January 24.
Sheckler of Wyoming R. D1 She
is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Egglestons Return
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston and |
daughter, Nancy, Vernon, have re-
turned after spending three weeks
Sea, Fla. They also visited their
son, Robert, student at Broward
College, Ft. Lauderdale, and saw
Missouri defeat the Navy at the
Orange 5 Bowl. They called on Mr.
and Walter Elston, Mrs. Flot-
ence Mr. and Mrs. Géorge
London, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heits-
man and. Mr. and Mrs. Roland
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HE DALLAS POST, MRSPAY. JANUARY 96, 1961
_ BECTION A— PAGES
Betrothed
and | ie
CAROLYN ELIZABETH DICKSON
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Dickson,
Dallas, R. D. 3, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Carolyn |
Elizabeth,
Spudis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael |
Spudis of Tunkhannock R. D. 2. No |
to Pvt. Robert George | Barre,
las Township High School. She is
employed as secretary at the Frank
Martz Coach Company in Wilke-
Pvt. Spudis was graduated
from Tunkhannock High School and
is stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C.,
date has been set for the wedding. peering with the U. S. Army.
Miss Dickson is a graduate of Dal- |
Josephine Radonavich To Wed
Thomas R. Bunney Jr, Saturday
Mrs. Josephine Radonavitch,
Chase, announces the approaching.
marriage of her daughter, Jose-
phine, to. Thomas R. Bunney Jr,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R.
Bunney Sr., Huntsville. Rev. Robert
DeWitt Yost will perform ' the
‘double ring ceremony in Shaver-
town Methodist Church, Saturday,
at eleven o'clock.
The bride will be given in mar-
riage by her brother, Robert. At-
tendants will be Peggy and Donald
Bunney, sister and brother of the
bridegroom.
Following the ceremony, a récep- |
tion for members of the immediate
families will be held at the Bunney
home.
Miss Radonavitch is ‘a graduate of
Lake-Lehman High. School. Mr.
Bunney was graduated from Dallas
Township High School. He is man-
ager of the Bunney Store at Fern-
brook.
The couple will reside tempor:
arily with the bride’s mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Konigus
To Celebrate 29th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph John Koni-
gus, Lake Silkworth, will celebrate
their twenty ninth wedding anni-
versary on Saturday.
Mrs. Konigus is the former Anna
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Winnicki, daughter of Mrs. Pauline
Winnicki and the late Frank Win-
nicki, Pikes Creek. Mr. Konigus is
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Konigus of Mahanoy City. The
couple was married in St. Ann's
Church, Luzerne, by the Rev. J. C.
Kunduskus and went to house keep-
ing at Lake Silkworth. Mr. Konigus
was a miner with the Glen Alden
Coal Company. He is now retired.
Mrs. Konigus is employed at the
Retreat Hospital.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Konigus are
members of Our Lady of Mt. Car-
mel Church, Lake Silkworth.
There are two children, Eleanor
Rosemarie, at home, and Joseph
John Jr., student at Lake Lehman
High School. ,
i | The cookies will be delivered around
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IDETOWN BROWNIES
Brownie Troop 127, I1détown;
recently held its investiture in the
Churéh House: The cerémony started
of fourth grade. Mrs. Richard Ide,
co-leader, welcomed the parents and
introduced the committee members,
Mrs. Barbara lLaning, chairman,
Mrs. Mary Honeywell,
Exarhopoulas; Mrs: William Cole;
leaders; then pinned Brownies,
Casterlifie, Bdrbara Gosart; Ania
Honeywell, Margarét Laning, Lynn
Bradovchak, Pamela Calkins, Wendy
Carpenter, Linda Adams, Jacklyn
Adams and Mary Yvonne Uzdella.
Mrs. Ide then pinned membership
stars on the following: second year
stars, Gail Cole, Carol Exarhopoulas,
Karen . Jennings, Kathy © Nulton,
Debra Rinkén and Susan Wassérott;
third year stars, Kathy Spencer,
Wilma Weaver, Patsy Patton. Girls
absent, but eligible for Brownié pins
were : Gayle Qentile, Marilyn and
Carolyn Jennings.
After «the pinning the second
graders entertained with a few songs
they had learned in Browniés and
dance. ;
Joan Darby. and Janice Neiggoda
are program aides for the troop.
Refreshments of hot chocolate and
cookies prepared by the mothers
were served. Cookie chairman, Mrs.
Barbar4 Lahing, announced that the
cookie sale startéd January 20. The
girls will take orders until the 28th.
| the end of February.
Attending . in addition to the
Brownies mentioned above: Mr. and
Mrs. George Adams, Willard Gosart,
Mrs. Naomi Davis, Mrs. Vivian
i Rinken, Mrs. Gladys Jennings, Mrs.
Sherry Nulton, Mrs. Haydn Evans, |
Mrs. Gebrge Carpenter; Mrs. Pat |
Uzdella,
Mrs. Jane Bradovchak; Carol; Mrs. |
Marie Exarhopoulas, Mrs, Barbara
Laning, Mrs. Mary Honeywell and |
George.
Mrs. Sheldon Evans |
To Meet With Chairmen |
Mrs. Sheldon Evans, Sh hs]
will be hostess to members of the |
Luzerne County Woman's Club
Financial Chairmen én Tuesday at
1 pm. Representatives of Lehman
‘Woman's Club, of Harveys Lake
| Woman's Club, Dallas Senior and
Junior, Woman's Club; as well as all
clubs in Taverne County will be
Sharon Kittle Is +
Honored On Birthday
Sharon Kittle was honored guest
Jantrary. 1 ‘She was six: Those i in |
attendance were: Mr. and Mrs: R.
Kittle’ and children, : Kerry- Lee,
Karen and Sheila of ‘Sweet “Valley,
along with Douglas, Craig and
Laurie Kittle and his’ parents, i Mr:
‘and . Mrs.” Howard Kittle, « and ; her
grandmother, Mrs. Alpert. A Cad-
walader.
Library Hostesses
Mrs. John S. Wilson will head the
hospitality committee for sérving. of
refreshments at the Annual ‘Library
Meeting tonight at the Library
Annex. Assisting her will ‘be Mrs.
Mitchell © Jenkins, Mrs. Florence
Crump, Mrs. Harold Titman and Mrs.
Russell Frantz.
Kristan Am Seanion
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scanlon,
Pioneer Avenue; announce the birth
of their first child Monday, ‘January
17. Kristan Ann weighed in at six
pounds and fourteen ounces when
she was born at Mercy Hospital.
She has lovely red ‘hair and blue
eyes, and is a model baby.
with the flag presentation by girls | :
Mrs. Marie |
the. third grade girls did a square | :
s.” Charles Cdsterline, |
Engagement
Lyfir Evans, Doreen Davis, Joann | :
Announced
MISS LORETTA ANN SHONK
Mr. and Mrs. Denton S. Updyke
of RD # 2, Dallas, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Loret-
|RD # 2, Dallas.
Miss Shonk is a graduate of Dal-
{las Township High School and is
employed by the Miracle Mart in
Kingston.
Mr. Monka is a graduate of Dal- |
| ta Ann to John S. Monka, son of | las Borough High School and served
| Mf. and Mrs. Stephen J. Monka of | two years with the United States |
| Army.
A June wedding is being planned.
‘Mrs.
town was reelected chairman of the
Back Mountain Cancer Center for
the fourth year at a recent meeting
of the Board.
Mrs. Jerome B. Marshall, Jr.,
named vice - chairman and Mrs.
Frank Kreigh, secretary.
Chairmen of committees are:
Volunteers—Mrs. Harry Crawford;
Dressings — Mrs. Lloyd Kear; Edu-
cation — Mrs. John H. D. Ferguson
Ohlman is district chairman.
one afternoon a month to the pro-
Annéx. Others serve at their homes,
Fredric Anderson, Shaver- |
was | | 3 2
| it’s Relationship to Cancer.”
and Mrs. Edgar Lashford; Trans-
portation — Mrs. Jack Barnes and
Mrs. Budd Hirleman. «Mrs. Harry |
Hundreds of dressings are made |
each yéar by volunteers who devote |
ject at the Back Mountain Library |
while several organizations have
volunteered to assist with this
work. |
Last year nine hundred and |
seventy four dozen dressings were |
Mrs. Frederic Anderson Heads
Back Mountain Cancer Center
also furnishes drugs, nursing
care, transportation and educational
films. The local Board has placed
in the high schools of the area a
| film strip and a recording dealing
with “The Habit of Smoking and
Back Mountain Cancer Board
needs clean old sheets and pillow
cases for dressing covering. Any-
one wishing to donate same, coh-
tact Mrs. Fredric Anderson, Shaver-
town or Mrs. Lloyd Kear, Dallas.
Subscribe To The Post
SPECIAL
SPANISH GUITAR
$19.95
Jacobs Music Centre
given out free to cancer patients in |} Center St. Main Highway
this area.
The American Cancer Society | SHAVERTOWN OR 5-1561
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Millard Are
Married Fifty Years On Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Millard, |
Meshoppen, will celebrate their |
Golden Wedding Anniversary on |
January 29, with open house from 1 |
to 7 p.m. {
Mrs. Millard is the former Susie |
J Brotzman."The couple was married |
by the Rev. Wilkes at Stevensville, |
Pa. They were residents of Beau- |
mont and the Back Mountain Area
for many years.
There are three children: Mamie
| Crispell, St. Petersburg, Fla., John, |
Bud Lake, N. J., Glenwood, Lawton,
Pa.; also twelve grandchildren and
Shiela Joan Shaffer
To Wed Joseph Abate
Mr. .and Mrs. Donnell Shaffer,
Chase Manor, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Sheila Joan, |
to Joseph D. Abate, son of Mr. and |
Mrs. Leonard Abate, Pittston. Miss |
Shafer, employed in the office of
the Pioneer Maufacturing company,
is a graduate of Meyers High School.
“Mr. Abate, a teacher in the public |
school system of Somerville, N. J,
is'a graduate of Pittston High School
and received a BS degree from Penn-
sylvania State University. No date
has been set for the wedding.
Rotary Women
Dallas Women of Rotary,
were to have met last Thursday, will
meet at the Country Club tonight,
THs Janiaty | 26, at 6: 6: 30.
who
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bargains, too, bring in
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through next Tuesday,
January 31. So shop thé
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eight great-grandchildren.
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