tls guished ng and > 109th ith the s sepa- ns, the th and nds in Noth- #0 and * these h Field ted for h Divi- rgency. attalion reck at wing > Penn- maining zed in honors Wilkes- ned at served sion in ~ batta- ain the rmored vas or- the ool, ed as a dent to ion. It bhat- ory. 5, Forty lowitzer . Book- Second Ya es $6. bm. v ry. enter Il a | 58 | i Tf | 1 i | | | ! “® i i {NR RS * i a © DALLAS, Personal 2 Mollie Messersmith, daughter of - Mr. and Mrs. George Messersmith "surgical patient at Mercy Hospital. Uppnd her sister, es Barre will leave this week- | PENNSYLVANIA Purely of Spring Garden, Trucksville, is a She was operated on Friday. | Orchard Park, THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1961 " SECTION A —PAGE 5 Betty Fink Henning Is Married In Syracuse Announcement has been made of the marriage of Betty Fink Henning, N.Y. to William Heilig, also of Orchard Park. The Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Gates, | Split Rail Lane, are spending the | leyan Methodist Church on Sunday, ; Mrs. . winter at Fort Lauderdale, Fla.! They are staying at Jack Lee's | hotel. Jack’s mother, Mrs. C. Ros- | coe Lee is also there. Mrs. Harry Ohlman, Norton Aven- Helen Mailander, end to spend five or six weeks in | Florida. They will visit friends in | Washington, D.C. en route. In| Florida: they will visit the Dave | Jenkins at Orlando and the Harris | Haycoxes at Fort Worth. They will meet other friends in Fort Lauder- dale. © Mr. and Mrs. Ornan Lamb, Mac- | hell Avenue, spent the weekend in Syracuse where they attended a | | ‘funeral. Dallas, spent the early part of the ‘several days in New York City re- college in ‘were being deflected to hotels, to _ Attorney and Mrs. Hopkins T. Row- announced that a bake sale and held at the Irem Temple on Feb- ~ ruary 28; pews are now available Frank Wadas who oe on hie for Henry Peterson, Norton Avenue, week attending an insurance con- vention in Philadelphia. Mrs. Peter- ‘son has been confined to her home with a virus infection. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Slaff, Mt. Greenwood Road, Trucksville, spent cently. . T. Scott Sr., Huntsville Road, has been ill with a virus infection for the past few days. Dr. Agnes Flack, Clinton, N. J., spent the weekend as guest of her brother and sister in law, Senater anid Mrs. Harold E. Flack of New bs Manor. She came home to! celebrate her birthday anniversary. | Larry Keefer who is attending | Williamsport, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Ar- thur Keefer, Machell Avenue, Dallas. Mrs. Fred Howell, Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, is a patient at General Hospital where she submitted to minor surgery yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Isaacs, West Dallas, are spending several wecks in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones, Har- veys Lake, will leave Monday to spend the rest of the winter in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Cards have been received from Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Smith, Machell Avenue, who are headed south. They got only as far as Gettysburg, travelling most of Friday, stayed there over .night and left with chains on Saturday. That day they covered only seventy-five miles. They finally arrived at Southern es, N..C. where they expected to My a ‘couple of days. ‘Local Pennsylvania State Univer-. ity students: who spent the mid- N. recess at home, left by bus for college on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frantz, Chase, are leaving today for Detroit on business, and will be away for several days. Lt. "Col. Thomas M. B. Hicks, on his way from the Canal Zone to Chicago, spent two days with his -mother, Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks, Pioneer Avenue, taking a plane to Chicago a few hours before the blizzard. When he landed, East-bound passengers spend the weekend at the expense of the airlines. 3 Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Helen Lynn Hoffa, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Hoffa, Kingston, and. niece of Mrs, Hale Coughlin, Sr., Lehman. The ceremony will be performed in Presbyterian Church, Wilkes- Barre, on February 18. Reception will follow in the church social rooms. = marriage license has been Me for Fred Oney, Harveys Lake, and Elsie Williams, Shavertown. Mrs. C. G. Perkins and Mrs: John Detroy, Trucksville, were among guests Sunday night who were asked to pour at the reception given by lands, South Street, Wilkes-Barre, for the Oberlin College Wind En- semble. The Ensemble gave a con- cert Sunday night at Irem Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Olinatz, Trucksville, will leave today for Philadelphia to attend (Class Night exercises at Philadelphia General Hospital where their daughter will graduate as a nurse. | and two ounces. George Wesley, Sr., also of Sweet ceremony was performed in Wes- | Januar 13. | Both Mr. and Mrs. Heilig have been employed by the Lackawanna | Bethlehem .Steel Company in Buyf- falo, N. Y. They have left by trailer to make their home in Arizona. Mrs. Heilig is daughter of Clifford | Fink, Lehigh Street, Trucksville. The Hendricks Family Cards have been received from Jerry and Fritz Hendricks saying that their son, Jack, married Kath- leen Kirchner, a college sweetheart on January 15. “They have rented an apartment in State College and set up housekeeping on a shoe | string as we got started and which we feel has great compensations. They seem to be very happy. Pris, of course will be married in June or July.” The Hendricks, now of Shilling- ton, formerly of Lehman, are both connected with the Shillington Schools, Fritz as supervisor of the Governor . Mifflin, Jointure and Jerry as music teacher. Pris was|dry and Machine Company in chosen “Miss Pennsylvania” last | Kingston. summer. Wesleys Have Twins Mr. and Mrs. George Wesley, Jr., Sweet Valley, announce the birth of twin girls, LeAnn and Lurae, | weight four pounds and four pounds | They have another little girl, Penny, aged ten months Mrs. Wesley is the former Loy- dene Briggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Briggs of Sweet Valley. Mr. Wesley is son of Mr. and Mrs. Valley. Scott Alan Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Davenport, 14 South Washington Street, Ox- ford, announce the birth of a son Scott Alan, on January 30 in Chen- ango ‘County Hospital, Norwich, N. Y. This is the couples’ first child. Mrs. Davenport is the former Margaret Kratz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kratz, 27 South Meade Street. Mr. Davenport, son of Mr. and Mrs. Renald Davenport, 50 West Unicon Street, Kingston and Sweet Valley, is music supervisor at the Guilford Central School, Guil- ford, N. Y. Little Scott is the first great-grandchild for both sides of the family. Barbara Jane Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Wallace, West Mount Airy Road, Shavertown, have announced the birth of a ten pound, ten ounce baby girl, Barbara Jane at Nesbitt Hospital on Satur- day, February 4. They have three sons, Donald, Robert and Thomas and another little girl, Mary Ther- resa. 4 Mrs. Wallace is the former Jane Lohman, daughter of Mrs. Hazle Lohman, Lehman, and the late Harry Lohman. Mr. Wallace is son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace of South Wilkes Barre. He is® em- ployed by the Sunday Independent. American Legion Plans “Back To God” Program Rev. C. H. Frick, pastor of Hunts- ville Christian Church, and army chaplain during World War 1 and 2, and Father Nolan, St. Judes of Mountain Top, chaplain of the American Legion,#will speak on the Daddow Isaacs Post 692 “Back to God” program at the Legion Home Friday night at 8 p.m. The “Back to God Movement” is as old as the Legion itself and tries to stress the fellowship of man. Commander William O’Brien, of the Legion, and Emma Henning, president of the Auxiliary, and Leo Fink, post chaplain, invite the public to be present. Rorty Seven ete Gather bitt Hospital To Sew For Nes Forty seven members attended the meeting of Shavertown Branch Nesbitt Hospital Auxiliary held at St. Paul’'s Lutheran Church Friday afternoon. Hostesses were Mrs. Lewis Evans and Mrs. Newton Ness. Welcomed as mew members were Mrs. Earl Henwood, Mrs. Roy Swan- son and Mrs. Hulda Pederson. Business: it was reported that Mrs. Austin Line is ill and would ap- preciate cards; Mrs. Harvey Kitchen card party would be held on April 21; forty eight puppets and forty eight pieces of hospital sewing were made; Mrs. Naomi [Pauling will schedule volunteers for the hospital- ity shop; the Fashion Show will be for the meditation room at the hos- pital; Mrs. Newhart and Mrs. Ed- wards were named. chairmen of “Salute to Nurses”, January 1962; Speaker for the meeting was the “Hard of Hearin The first issue of the “Newsette”, | a paper recording doings of the Nesbitt Hospital Auxiliaries, was distributed, next issue will be in May. ; Present were Mesdames Charles Sprenkle, Fred Eck, Joseph Marsh, Mary Wright, William Wright, James Harrison, Ray Greenwood, Franklin Hawk, Fred Malkemes, William Thomas, Florence Finney, I. R. Elston, Herbert Jenkins, Naomi Pauling, Earl Henwood Sr. M. U. Rumbaugh, (Clara Letts, Sheldon Bennett, ‘Charles Palmer, Fred Greenley, S. B. Arber, Newton Ness, ‘Walter Shaver, Hulda Pederson, Gertrude Gianuzzi, Edythe Templin, Roy Swanson, John Eck, H. H. Rymer, George Dodson, John Hen- ninger, Earl Hons, W. W. Jacquish, Carl Hontz, C. S$. Hemenway, John Hildebrant, Kast, Clinton Meyers, Thomas Moore, Harold Shappelle, Margaret Dykman, Leon Beisel, Ed- ward Gilroy, Florence Rave and fa Smith. : { sell Newell Jr., Mrs. Russell Newell | Carol Sutton, Mrs. Mildred Peterson Reese. Barry is son of Mrs, Carrie DeBarry Fox Hill. Manufacturing at the Royer Foun- Schoonover Allen Fox and family, Mrs. Alice | Patton and family, Emma Schoon- over, Randy, Kennie, Kathy, Jimmie and Debbie Cook and hostess. president and Thomas Estus, vice president, Horseshoe 4 H Club held in Lehman Fire Hall recently. Rita Raub, secretary, Timothy Groff, treasurer, James game and song leaders. the election, E. V. Chadwick, county ! agent, conducted the meeting. Tony Bodgen, adviser, on the thirty most important parts of the horse. Next meeting will be held at the Groff home, night at 7:30 p.m. were Margaret Houlihan, Thomas Estus, Janet Roberts, Lee Johnson, Carolyn Lahey, Timothy Carroll, Resia Car- roll, Bogden, Patty Evans, Mr. and Mus. Bogden and Mr. Prince Of Peace Church Plans Antique Show Church will hold its 9th. annual An- tique Show and Sale in the Parish House May 16th and 17th. cently at the home of Mrs. John Welker, Highland Ave. Trucksville to make arrangements. Mrs. Joseph Schneider, chairman; Mrs. H. Robert Weaver, Mrs. James Besecker, Jr., Mrs. £ Kozemchak and Mrs. John Welker. Family Circle Meets At Lutheran Church mation Lutheran Church, Harveys Lake, evening. Wild Life Crispell. bert Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cris- pell, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case, Mrs. Fred Case, Mildred Jane, Roger, Loren, Ricky, Mrs. Carl Swanson and sons, Mrs. May, Mrs. Ira Beahm, Mrs. Carrie Rood, Pauline Shriner, Mrs. Chester Hill, Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and children. Lutheran Parish House in Noxen. Luzerrie, has announced the betro- Mrs. Ramon R. Balut of Shavertown. be used for Be New March of Dimes, ©.4 Mrs. Walter Wandell, Honored At Party Mrs. Walter Wandell, Noxen, was | guest of honor, at a shower given at ther Present were Mrs. Ernest Teetzel, Bernard Mulligan, Patricia Newell, Mrs. Roy Newell, Mrs. Rus- home Sr., zer, Esther Arendt, Mrs. Lee Mint- Mrs. Samuel Arendt, Beverly Crispell, Mrs. Bert Montross, Mrs. Wayne Hubbel, Mrs. Robert Sutton, Russell Traver, Ray Wandell, Elton Wandell and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wandell. Robin Adair DeBarry Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. DeBarry; Sunset Drive, Oak Hill, have an- nounced the birth of a baby girl, Robin Adair, at General Hospital on February 3. They have two sons, Stephen Louis Jr., aged six, and Paul Arnold, three. Mrs. DeBarry is the former Betty Jane Reese, daughter of Dr. Lewis S. Reese, Kingston, and the late Mr. De- and the late Stephen A. DeBarry of He is superintendent of Kathy Ann Cook Has | Eighth Birthday Party Kathy Ann Cook, Lehman, cele- brated her eighth birthday anni- versary on Sunday.A lovely lunch and birthday cake were enjoyed. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Loren and family, Mrs. Basil Frantz and family, Mr. and Mrs. | Barbara Schoonover and the host and Margaret Houlihan, Head Of Horseshoe 4-H Club Margaret Houlihan was elected at the meeting of the | Other officers: Patty Evans, reporter, in Stull on] Dallas Rotary Women Plan Joint Meeting For Thursday to be held next Thursday at the | musical program, Detroy and Mrs. Noel Thomas. ladies of Kingston, ruary 28 to select an area ‘Prin-. cess”, princesses at the district conference to be held in the Poconos in the spring. on March 23. during the ‘holidays. The New York the joint meeting of men and women | Club. Rotary Anns will present a |dJordan Robert i “The Sound of | Phillips, Robert Bodycomb, Oswald | Mrs. Music” to be given by Mrs. John | Griffiths, daughter or granddaughter of | Postorive, Myron Baker, a Rotarian, to compete with other | trip | Poconos. Present were Mesdames Anthony | | Marchakitus, Lester Hauck, Ralph Marshall, in the versary, LIE. W. Graham, Earl Donna and Lee, Kunkle; Mr. George Steltz, Sr., Is Honored On Birthday George Steltz, Sr., Loyalville, was | guest of honor at a party to cele- At” a meeting of Dallas Rotary | trip was cancelled in favor of a | brate his eighty-third birthday anni- | Women held at the Country Club {luncheon theatre recently, plans were completed for Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Dallas Junior Women Plan Card Party And Fashion Show Dallas Junior Woman’s Club will Sunday, February 5. | sponsor a card party and fashion | Present were Walter Steltz, Pike's | show. at St. Therese’s Church, Shav- ertown, on March 14, starting at Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoyt, | Alton Steele, Roberta and | Sheldon | Brent, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Steltz, | and | 8 p. m. Mrs. Leo L. Luckasavage is general chairman, assisted by: Mrs. Ned | Mosier, William B. Jeter, Roger Mc- | Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. John Hannigan, | Hartman, Mrs. Walter Kozemchak, | Wyoming and Dallas Rotaries will | | Richard Demmy, Jack Stanley, John meet at the Kingston House on Feb- | Landis, R. Spencer Martin, Hanford | ville; Willard Seaman, H. H. But- | ler, Frank Bell, Jack Manley, Ed- |! | ward Lannan, Douglas Jones, Harry | Wolfe, Charles Gardner, Lemuel | Eckman, Charter Night will be held Troster, Richard Post, James Alex- Reports were given! ander, on the welfare projects handled | Schindler. Stanley Hozempa, Monica in a State Contest, a number of Dal- las Woman's Club members are taking a course in tailoring, taught Friday afternoons for six weeks by Home-Maker, Time is 1 to 3:30 p.m., place Dallas Methodist Church. Enrolled are Mesdames Cross, Shea Jr., Sheldon Evans, William H. Pethick, Carl M. Henderson, Harry | Peiffer, Robert Maturi, Ben Ed-| wards, Ralph Marshall, Raymon Els- | | ton, Wilsen J. Maurer, Robert Gra- ham, Harry Edwards, and Jonathan Valentine. Mrs. Valentine shares the chair- Mrs. Ruth Darbie, County Extension Dallas Woman's Club Members: Sew For March 8 Fashion Show Working toward a fashion show | manship with Mrs. March 8, and eventual participation | Francis Am- brose. |" Vogue. Patterns, along with | Federation of Woman's Clubs, is | sponsoring the contest. The goal is | to make the ideal costume for a clubwoman. Most of the women | are. working on suits and complete | ensembles. Victor | Robert Milne, Roger A. Mc | A similar contest among West- moreland students in the home- for a teen-age girl. Dresses made | at Westmoreland under direction ot Mrs. Grace Lard, will also modelled by their Prince of Peace ace parish hall, Marks Family, Guests At Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Harveys Lake, Howard Cohen, at combination anniversary dinner and entertained a going away party at their home last night honoring Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Marks and their son, John. The Marks were married twenty four years last Saturday. John leaves to serve with the U.S. Navy today. He Post and Janet Roberts, Prior to | An interesting talk was given by Shrine View, Friday Present at the recent meeting Rita Raub, Timothy Groff, Linda Mekell, - Connie Sue Chadwick. The Prince of Peace Episcopal Tuesday and Wednesday, The publicity committee met Te- Paul Goddard, Mrs. Walter Lutheran Family Circle of Refor- met in the church Tuesday Slides of Pennsylvania were shown by Earl Present Mr. and Mrs. Gil- Wheeler Hess, Mrs. ‘Albert Davis, Mrs. Carol Next meeting will be held at the Helen Petro, Luzerne, Engaged To R. R. Balut Mrs. Helen Petro, Miller Street, thal of her daughter, Barbara to Ramon R. Balut, son of Mr. and Miss Petre, a graduate of Lu- zerne High School, is a member of the Sophomore Class at College Misericordia. Mr. Balut was gradu- ated from Westmoreland High School and served for four years with the Air Force. He is a stu- dent at Kings’ College. To Hold Bake Sale The Keyettes and Key Club of Westmoreland High School, will hold a bake sale at DeRemer’s T.V. and Appliance Store, Back Moun- tain Shopping Center, on Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. Proceeds will will take his boot training at the Great Lakes. . them celebrate. Schoonovers Leave * For Southern Trip Mr. and Mrs. the middle of January. In North Carolina they spent a week with their spn and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Schoonover. Bill is - stationed .at TFayettville. February 1 they left for southern Florida where they will visit old friends from Centermoreland. On his wife again. Kingston Secretary Is Engaged To T. R. Girvan Announcement has been made of the engagement of Maria Angela Capone, daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. G. James Capone of John Street, Kingston, to Theodore Robert Gir- van, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Girvan of, Lakeside Drive, Dallas. Miss Capone is a graduate of West Side Catholic High School. She is employed as secretary at that school. Mr. Girvan is a graduate of St. Mary’s High School, attended Kings College, and is a member of the Senior Class at Bucknell Uni- versity. The couple will be married this summer. ow Wed Twenty-Six Years Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Vietz, Hun- lock Creek, R. D., will observe their twenty sixth wedding anniversary on St. Valentine’s Day. They have two sons, Robert and Allen. The Vietzes are members of Jack- son Methodist Church and Jackson Fire Department. Triple Bithday Party Held At Munketchy Home | A party was held recently. at the | home of Mrs. William Munketchy to | | celebrate the birthday anniversaries | of Mrs. Sophia Hackling, Mrs. Vio- | Munketchy. | Present were Mrs. Glen Patton, Mrs. | Jones, | Myron | let Gary, and Mrs. Perry Patton, Mrs. Albert Mrs, Henry Lare, Mrs. French, Mrs. Louis Lord, Mrs. Leo Lord and the guests of honor.. The Wintersteen family helped | | .D. B. Schoonover | left for North Carolina and Florida | the way back they will visit Bill and |: Covered Dish Party Boy Scout Troop 281 and families 14 will hold a ‘€overed dish supper in | Dallas Methodist Church Thursday, | February 16 at 6:30. TO CLEAR BOYS’ CAR COATS $13.95 $15.95 VALUES q. ONLY 10 MENS SUBURBAN COATS $19.95—%25 Values 10. ‘BUDDIES MEN’S SHOP MAIN STREET LUZERNE makers at the and Mrs. George Steltz, Jr., Mrs. 'Lohmans Get Call From William, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Lohman, Trucksville, received a telephone call Tuesday night about 8:15 from their son, William, who has been serving with the Air Force in Paris for the past year. His voice was clear and loud and his toll was only $25 for, three minutes. but could not get through. Bill has two more years to serve over seas. Promoted To Major Carol J. Schreiner Jr., Harveys Lake, “has been promoted to the Air Force Reserve. is The Schreiners have two children. Meeting At Osterhout Supporters | tend a meeting February 16 at noon, at the Osterhout Library, to hear Dr. Harvey, State Chairman for Na- tional Library Week, speak on pend- | ing legislation affecting libraries. Call Janet Jenkins to ‘make reser- | vations for coffee and a sandwich. Final Winter {CLEARANCE All Coats — Sno-Suits & Jackets Save up to ¥2 Group of Snow-Pants | Save 25% Special Sale Tahle of Odds & Ends 90¢ - $1.00 - $2.00 Open Daily to 9 p. m. HUMPHREYS’ Children’s Apparel Bk. Mt. Shopping Center Shavertown VV VV CVV VY VY VY VY YYY FEBRUARY SPECIAL AT Ed's $10.00 WAVE FOR ONLY $7 50 HAIRCUT and SET Included ED'S — OR 4-3856 — teaabaahe VO VV VV VO VV VV VV Vr OY O re YY VW vv Ue reve ee ey ve veV Carverton Rd, TRUCKSVILLE fH ilirida uth ttt that ttre aban HISLOP&¢DARING SAUSAGE & MEAT KITCHEN MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, DALLAS. PA. 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