Ae SE ER rt on wv Pc mf rE LCN Ce Ww U8 @® Nola Ce TR rite 36." ig. [ew ay. or ily Ide | | { | | | | ‘ “sewing contest by the Bn PENNSYLVANIA - Purely “Personal ~ Dr. and Mrs. William Dawe, Har- veys Lake, left yesterday to spend ‘some time in Hollywood, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heffernan, Jr., Druid Hills, will leave by train “for Hollywood, Fla., this weekend. o Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Hedden, re- ‘turned to their home in Loyalville ‘Sunday after spending several weeks in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Eck, Shaver- town, left Monday to spend two weeks in Florida. wv “Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hall, Shavertown, are spending a vacation in Miami, Fla. "Mrs. ‘Glenn Kocher, Ruggles, spent several days last week as a hospital ‘patient submitting to tests. She is some better. " ‘Mirs. Harry Freeman, Shaver Avenue, Shavertown, who is spend- ing’ the winter in Florida is a patient at the Morton Plant Hos- ‘pital where she submitted to sur- ‘gery. Her address: 32 Jeffords ‘Street, Clearwater, Fla. Cards from friends and neighbors wonld be ‘appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Manzinger, “with their two small children, ex- pect to move to this area from Phila- ‘delphia as soon as suitable living ‘quarters are available. Mr. "Man- "zinger has recently been transferred ‘by the Chrysler Corporation. “Rev. Kirby Jones, Sweet Valley, has been confined to his home with iliness for several days, not able to occupy the pulpit ‘at First Chris- tian Church on Sunday. Harry Post, Trucksville, has been ill with a virus for several days. Mrs. Murray Scureman and son, urray, have moved from Warren Drive, Dallas, to 64 West Ross Street, Wilkes-Barre. ~ Louise Hazeltine, teacher at Cornell Medical Center, New York City, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hazel- tine, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville. Frank Hay, Noxen, is a patient at the Poulkrod Convalescent Home at Mehoopany. ; ~Mr: ‘and Mrs. Ernest Phillips, Noxen, have announced the birth ‘of a baby girl at General Hospital on February 12. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner have returned ‘to their home on Sutton Road Trucksville, after spending a vacation in Nassau. Mr. and Mrs. D. ‘T.: Scott Jr. Huntsville Road, entertained a num- ber of friends before the Woman's Club Dance on Saturday night. Mrs. Francis Ambrose, Elmecrest Drive, Dallas, is spending a month in Florida. i ‘Carrie Caperoon has returned to Wher home on Franklin Street, Dale las, after submitting to treatmenot at the University of Pensylvania yiospital, Philadelphia. William Cair] Jr., of 9 Woodlawn Drive, is making satisfactory re- govery at Nesbitt Hospital, following major surgery performed two weeks 4go. 5 Jessica Thomas, Noxen, teacher at Lake Building, is nursing a black eye result of a wild basketball | by a student in the gym- nasium. ‘The Ralph ranking, who moved from Orchard Street, Shavertown, in Novembet, are getting a large ‘home in Center Moreland re- modelled. ‘Mrs. Richard Disque, Dallas, was admitted to General Hospital Sun- day night for tests and observation. Howard Caperoon, Franklin Street, Dallas, is a patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital where he is submitting to tests.. “Mrs. Peter Traver, Evans Falls, N a patient ‘at Tyler Memorial Hos- Yital suffering from a stroke. Her husband is home convalescing from a heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichols, Hun- Wock Creek RD. 1 have announced ‘the birth ‘of a baby boy at Mercy Hospital on Febraury 13. Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Weatherly returned on Tuesday to their home wt Mt. Zion after spending two months with their daughter, Carol, and her family. After celebrating Christmas, New Years and Lincoln’s Birthday with Mr. and Mrs. H. ‘Hobart Tallmadge in Glen Ridge, N. J, they are planning to go on Monday to Pittsburgh, where they ‘will spend George Washington’s Birthday and Easter with Rev. and Mrs. Theodore Weatherly in subur- ban Homestead, returning to the Back Mountain early in April. Valen- tine’s Day, they celebrated by i up the furnace from sixty Yoo seventy degrees, and watering the “houseplants. More snow in New Jersey than in the Back Mountain, they report. Chase. | Brzyski, i late Walter Brzyski. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freeman To Celebrate 39th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freeman, Kunkle, will celebrate their ‘thirty- ninth wedding anniversary with a family dinner on Sunday. Mrs. Freeman is the former Marie Huey, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ziba Huey of Kingston. Mr. Freeman is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Freeman of Beaumont. The couple was married on Valen- tine’s Day, February 14, 1922, in First Baptist Church, Scranton, and started housekeeping in Luzerne where ‘Mr. Freeman worked ‘in ‘the mines. Six years ago they moved to their present home in Kunkle and joulihan [Oscar Swan, Honored On 73rd Birthday Charlene Houlihan Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houlihan, Orchard Farm, announce the birth of an eight pound, six ounce baby girl, Charlene Louise, at Mercy Hos- pital on February 11. This is their first, child. Mrs. Houlihan is the former Linda Rice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rice, Orchard Farm. Mr. Houlihan is son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houlihan of 42nd Street. He is attending Pennsylvania State Ex- tension College at Hazleton and next year will study on the campus. The couple resides temporarily at the. Rice home. William Harry Smith Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adam Smith, 275 S. Main Street, Manville, N. J., announce the birth'of a seven pound, three ounce baby boy, William Harry, at Nesbitt Hospital on Feb-' ruary 10. This is their first ‘child. Mrs. Smith is the former Nancy June Kreischer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kreischer of Ferguson Avenue, Shavertown. Young Wil- liam is named for his grandfather and his dad. Mr. Smith is son of Mrs. Adam Smith, Lawrence Street, Wilkes-Barre, and the late Adam Smith. Mother and baby left the hospital | on Monday and will spend several weeks at the home ‘of Grandma and Crondpa Kreischer. Dad will return to New Jersey shortly. Walter John Hennebaul IIJ Mr, and Mrs. Walter Hennebaul Jr. of RD 1 Harvey's Lake, announce the birth of an 8 lb, 3%oz. son, Walter John, at the Mercy Hos- pital, on January 26. The couple has Patricia Ann who months old. Mrs. Hennebaul is the Marianne Parsons of Lehman. This is the first grandson for Mr, and Mrs. Walter Hennebaul Sr. and also for Mr. and Mrs. Willard. Parsons both of RD 1 Harvey's Lake. another child, is twenty-two former Janine Louise Updyke Mr. and Mrs. Burl Updyke, Pikes Creek, announce the birth of a ‘seven pound, nine ounce baby girl, Janine Louise, at Nesbitt Hospital on Satur- day, February 11. They also have four boys, Melvin, aged eight, Alan, six, Duane, four and a half, and Bryan, three. Mrs. Updyke is the former Shir- ley Britt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Britt of Sweet Valley. Mr. Updyke is son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Updyke, Pikes Creek. He is asso- ciated with his father in the straw- berry growing business and is em- ployed at the WBRE Television Station. Kim Susan Lincoln Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lincoln on the birth of a daughter, Kim Susan, who weighed in at 6 pounds,10 ounces, at Nesbitt Hospital on February 9. Mrs. Lincoln is the former Carol Zalaskas of Kim Susan was born on her great grandfather Swan’s birthday. Scout meeting will be held tonight | by Schoutmaster Lincoln, who had | to cancel last week’s meeting on account of this big event in his life. Barbara Anne Kubasti Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kubasti, Demunds Road, announce the birth of a daughter, Barbara Anne, Jan- uary 31, in ‘General Hospital. Mrs. Kubasti is the former Louise Brzyski, daughter of Mrs. Walter Demunds Road, and the Mr. Kubasti is Gar- son of Mrs. Joseph Kubasti, field ‘Street, and the late Joseph : Kubasti. Barbara Anne was baptized Sun- day morning in ‘Gate of Heaven Church by Reverend Richard Frank. Godparents were Ann Miller and Robert Kubasti. : Lake-Lehman High School Girls ‘Enter Fashion Sewing Contest «’- ‘Six Lake-Lehman High ‘School ‘girls will be sponsored by the Lieh- ‘man Woman's Club in the fashion General Federation of Woman’s Clubs and “Vogue Pattern Service in March. They are Cindy Disque, Leah Klia- s'pyovich, Joan Darby, Barbara Ross, “Marily Woodling and Patsy Zbick. “Mrs. Edwin Stolarick, home econo- mics teacher, is directing them. Each student entering the contest ‘will make what she ‘considers the" +» “Ideal Costume for the High School Student's Dress-up Wardrobe.” The ‘ ‘local winner will meceive $5.00 in cash, and be eligible to represent the "Lehman Woman’s Club and Lakediehman high school at the District judging. The National first prize in this contest will be a $1,000 scholarship (or cash). Other scho- larships or cash awards of $500 and $250 will be given as National sec- ond and third prizes. There will | also be a state prize: Students will model their own costumes when the local jddging takes place on Wednesday March 1, at the club’s executive board meet- ing. The winner will be announced at the club's regular meeting on March 8. Judges will be Mrs. Ruth Darbie, Caunty Extension Home~ maker, Mrs. Robert Miller, sewing instructor at Back Mountain “Y” | and Mrs. Mildred Scruitsky, Home Economic teacher at Lake Building. Contest chairman is Mrs. John Callahan, established a self hauling coal busi- ness. There are five daughters, Mrs. Joseph Snyder, rence DeRemer, Perth Amboy, N. J., Mrs. Robert Meclntyre, Kingston, Ada and Barbara at home; also eight grandchildren. An only son, Brad- ley, aged twenty, was killed in an automobile accident eight years ago en route to Mansfield State Teach- | er’s College where he was a member of the Senior Class. Two other classmates, also ‘only sons, were killed in the same accident. Oscar Swan, Idetown, celebrated his seventy third birthday anniver- sary on February 9 when his chil- dren, grandchildren and great grand same day his grandson and wife, sented his with a new great grand- daughter at Nesbitt Hospital. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Swan, - Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Swan, Patsy, Earl, Jr.; 2nd, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bonning, Beverly, Dennis 3rd, Mrs. Charles Fiske, Connie, Jimmie, Danny, Mrs. Loise O’Keith, Jimmy, Brian, Ted Kyttle, Mrs. Swan and the guest of honor. Children who were not with the Swans for the party, made birth- day telephone calls. Preston Former Lehman Boy Weds At State College Announcements have been re- ceived by local folks of the marriage of Kathleen Merle Kirchner, daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Kirchner, Scio, N. Y., to Jack Edson Hendricks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hen- dricks of Shillington, formerly of Lehman. The ceremony was performed Sun- day, January 15. The couple, both students, reside at 121 N. Patterson Street, State College, Pa. Clark Cornells Will Move To Jamestown N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Cornell and two year old Debra, Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, will move ‘the end of the month to Jamestown, N. Y. where Mr. ‘Cornell has been trans- ferred by the Pennsylvania Miller's Mutual Fire Insurance Company. He has been a field agent in the Wilkes- Barre office for the past year. Mrs. Cornell is the former Barbara Cheney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip ‘Cheney, Center Hill Road, Dallas. Mr. Cornell is son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Cornell of Tunkhan- nock. Prior to joining the Miller Com- pany, Clark was employed by Phil at the Atlantic Gasoline Station in Dalias. Career Women To Meet Back Mountain (Career Women will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. W. Martin Porter. Mrs. Williarsn Moyan will be assistant hostess. Pauline Davis will conduct the business meeting. Pringle, Mrs. Law- | Betty J. Agnew Marries ‘Carl Remley, Shavertown Friday at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Betty J. Agnew, Pike's Creek, and Carl H. | Remley, Shavertown, were united in marriage in the Shavertown Bible Church. Rev. Russell Edmondson performed the ceremony. Atten- dants were Mr. ‘and Mrs. Richard |'Stroud ‘of Mooretown. The bride wore navy wool street dress, pink accessories and shoulder | bouquet of pink rose buds: Mrs. | Stroud also selected navy street | dress, pink accessories and shoulder | | bouquet of pink carnations. ; Following the ceremony, a recep- | | tion for members of the immediate ! families was held at the Continental | |Inn and the couple left on a trip. | They reside at Dallas R. D."2, Carl Brobst, Honored Carl Brobst, Noxen, was ‘honored | at a party Sunday when he cele-| brated his fifty fourth birthday ‘an- | niversary. Present were Mr. and Mrs. | | Mark Moyer and children, Mr. and | children dropped in with all the trimmings for a lovely party. On the | Mrs. Brobst - and Harold, Martin | Brobst, Mrs. Brobst and the gusst of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lincoln pre- | Mis. Clifford Ide Is | ‘Hostess On Birthdays Alvin | Cragle and Kavin, Preston Swan, | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Swan 2nd, | | ‘birthday party and dinner on Sun- Mrs. Clifford Ide, Parrish Street, Dallas, entertained at 4a triple day honoring her husband, her granddaughter, Jean Ide, and her nephew, Eugene McCarty of Ply- mouth. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers, Plainfield, N. J., “Albert Major, Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene - McCarty, Jane, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McCarty, Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ide, Kay, Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Don Paegléow, Mrs. George Seclandt, Mr. and Mrs. James Knecht, all of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Ide. Dubils Have Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dubil, Jr., announce the birth of a baby daugh- ter, Michelle, at ‘Crete, Nebraska, General Hospital, Sunday, February 12. Mrs. Dubil, Jr. is the former Peggy Williams, “daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry ‘Williams of Kings- ton. PFC Dubil, Jr., is stationed at the Army Missile' Base ‘at Crete. There was no hurrying and scurry- ing when the appointed time arrived. All PFC Dubil and his wife had to do was walk across the street tof the hospital. They are stationed off the hase. Congratulations to them and doubly so to PFC Dubil, who cele- brated his birthday on February 9. This 1s the first grandchild for the) Michael Dubil, Srs,; and the fourth forthe Willimas’, Norcross Is Improved While she was in Philadelphia on Monday, Mrs. Homer Moyer of Leh- man Avenue, dropped in at Phil- adelphia Hospital to see Edward Norcross Birch Lane, Dallas, who recently underwent a lung opera- tion there. She found him in ex- cellent spirits and looking forward THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 Engaged NANCY JANE JONES Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Jones, 54 East Center Street, Shavertown, have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Nancy Jane, to Richard H. Morgan, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Couple's Club Meets At Edwin Roth Home January meeting of the Couple's Club, Prince of Peace Episcopal Church, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roth, Church Street, Dallas, when plans for the coming year were discussed. A Prime Rib Roast ‘dinner was planned tor April 8th in the Parish House with Dr. and Mrs. Ben Marshall, Jr., as general chairmen. It ‘was noted that the club had | lost three couples in 1960, namely, | the Robert Lessers, George Downes, | and the Donald Naylors; all of whom | moved out of town. Next meeting will be held Febru- | ary 28 at thd home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stanley, Center Hill Road, Dallas. Present at the meeting: Mr. and | Mrs, James Besecker, Mr. and Mrs. | Ralph Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Kozemchak, Mr, and Mrs. John | Bradovchak, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mar- | shall, Rev. and Mrs. William Me- | Clelland, Mrs.. Ed Ratcliffe, and the | Roths. Lehman Scouts Lehman Cub Scout Pack 24 will | hold a Father and Son, Blue and Gold dinner at the Lehman Church | at 6:30. | Thursday, February 16, Malcolm Kitchen will show slides of | the Back Mountain ‘area and a movie. Luzerne High School. Richard H. Morgan, Sr., 63 Main Street, Luzerne. Miss Jones is a graduate of West- moreland High School and Wilkes College. She is employed by the American Insurance Company, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Morgan is a graduate of He is now serving in the United States Coast Guard. The wedding will take place Sat- urday, May 6 in the Shavertown Methodist Church. CLEARANCE FOR THE PRICE OF PLUS SI. AT TELLE MAIN ST. DALLAS SECTION A — PAGE 3° ON THESE CASH-N-CARRY SPECIALS RANDOM DRILL Accoustical CEILING TILE REG. 4 PER 19¢ on 127.12” 1 Oc 50: Tr. ON ALL LUMINALL PAINT INTERIOR - EXTERIOR SAVE | 35% x 48” x 96” 5 SAVE PARTICLE BOARD 64- Per Sheet ne. 1 3c: bo 5 E Sturdy, inexpensive, so mary uses. 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