nces side wn. sse’s tive nber the Jest- rved Navy the st to arre part ctor, 3 for itch- th Jest- a | ER a TTS — DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mrs. Ted Hinkle has returned to her home on Lincoln Drive, Shaver- town, after spending a week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Mrs. Ross Barteison in Levittown. The Bartelsons just recently moved from Langhorne to Levittown and: she helped Jackie straighten up. Their address is 62 Nature Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harvey, Hunlock Creek, have announced the birth of a daughter at General Hospital on February 8. Mr. and Mrs. C. Victor Funk and | ine month old Michael have moved | rom Honesdale to Tunkhannock Highway. Mr. Funk is forester for the Nesbitt Farms. Mr. and Mrs, William Schmidle and three week old Beverly have! moved from Lansdale to 74 Main | At Party Given By Parents Mr. Schmidle is. ‘Road, Trucksville. an aluminizer with the Lansdale Tube Manufacturing Company. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nichols, formerly of Madison, Wis, have . rented the second floor apartment “at 61 N. Main Street, Shavertown. Mr. Nichols is manager trainee at . the McCrory Store. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell, | 3 Dallas R.D. 1 have announced the £ birth of a baby boy at General Hos- pital on February 15. Mrs. Virginia Carpenter has ‘moved to an apartment at 158 N. Main Street, Shavertown. Her daughter, Jane, has just completed tour of duty with the armed ser-! vice. A full time registered nurse ‘is at the nursing home. Mrs. Car- pénter spends the daytime there. “Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Batey, and 2 family have moved from Fort Lewis, | BT x cksville. to 167 Meadowecrest, Mr. Batey is a captain “with U. S. Army. + Captain and Mrs! Walter Murray rand family, formerly of Hudson, <have rented a house at 256 Meadowcrest. Captain Murray just ‘recently returned from Germany. he family hopes to make this their “permanent home as Captain Murray “retires in a few years. Mrs. Homer Moyer, venue, spent several days last reek in Philadelphia where she was guest of her sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Josef Reese and Betsy and Joseph, formerly of Phil- ‘adelphia are living at 56 Meadow- crest, Trucksville. Mr. Reese is ad- “ justor for the Phoenix of Hartford + Insurance Company. Cards have been received from :Mr. and Mrs. Chick Smith who are .spending a few weeks at Vero Beach, Fla., at the Shores Colony “Motel. They write that the weather iis lovely after a hectic trip down “through snow and ice. 3 Ww [homas M. B. Hicks, Pioneer Ave- e, stationed briefly in Florida, : phd a surprise call on Mr. and Mrs. v. Newberry at their home in Land. The three had never met tore. Mrs. Newberry was nursing ‘a large mosquito bite, result of an ‘early morning session observing the planets through her telescope. { Mrs. Donn Innes, Huntsville, and ‘Mrs. James Robinson, Idetown, are ‘enjoying a cruise to the West Indies. Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Hedden, {Loyalville, had as weekend guest the :former’s sister, Emily, teacher at Carlisle. \ Faith Elaine Edwards, teacher at Darby, spent the weekend as guest ‘of her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Edwards, Ide: town. She came home to attend ‘the Wilkes College prom and the Hughlett-Hoffa wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson, Norton Avenue, entertained a few ‘friends at supper Sunday night. © Mrs. Henry Crawford, mother of B@gwell Rees, ceditor, and of Mrs. Richard Adams, ‘New Goss Manor,. returned: to’ her chome in Shickshinny on Monday ‘*gP-r being a hospital patient all last week. Howell, now vice president ‘of Kelly Nason Advertising in New “York City, spent last weekend with | “her. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett and Bruce and Sandra have moved from ‘Dawes Avenue, Kingston, to a ‘home they purchased on 42nd “Street. Mr. Bennett is an engineer with the Pennsylvania (Gas and ‘Water Company. © Mrs. Clarence Boston, Swarth- ‘more, spent the weekend at her home in Nicholson and with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and . Mrs. Howard W. Risley. and | Lehman+ former Dallas Post | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rusinko, | Alderson, were pleasantly surprised | on their thirty-seventh wedding an- niversary, February 9, when their daughters, Mrs. Levi | Peters, Trucksville, I graduate’ of Tunkhannock High School, now living at home, enter- tained at a lovely family dinner for them. Mrs. Rusinko is the former Anna Rusinko is son of Mr. Andrew Rusinko of Lopez. couple was married The | ersville where Mr. Rusinko worked George Traver, George Traver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Traver, Noxen, was entertained at a farewell party last Saturday evening. service. with the armed forces on Valentine's Day. Present at the party were: Broth- ers Donald, Dennis, Tom, Dan, Mark and Len Traver, Mr. | Traver and Larry, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shultz, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rambo and family, Mr. and Mrs. | Billie Sholtz and farhily, Mr. and | Mrs. Peter Borkland and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Hettesheimer and | Keller, Mr. and Mrs. James Traver, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Traver, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rought, Mr. and Belles, Mr. and Mrs. David Everitt, Mrs. Florence Miller, Mrs. Shirley Ayers, s, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pat- Joseph Rusinkos Are Honored On Thirty Seventh Anniversary Steele who ! lives right next door, Mrs. Margaret | and Helen, a! Sterling Avenue, in Larksville |and went to housekeeping in Swoy- | students George left for | and Mrs. Larry | in the mines. Twenty-six years ago they bought a fifty acre farm at Beaumont and Mr. Rusinko became 'a carpenter and roofing and siding contractor. He helped build the Dal- las Post building,. Orchard Farm Dairy and the Harry Peiffer home on Dallas, among others. His avocation is farming. The Rusinkos are parents of nine children: Joseph, killed with the U. S. Marines at Iwo Jima just after Cebrick, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. | graduation from ‘Beaumont High Nicholas Cebrick of Larksville. Mr. | School, and Mrs. Mary who died in 1945, Irene who is Mrs. Steele now, Mar- | garet Nicholas with the army en- | gineers in France, John and Judy, | at Tunkhannock High | “School, znd Marie at Gate of Heaven. | Honored Guest ton; Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Traver, Mr. Elmer Everetts, Traver, Mike Mosteller, onski, Harold Roberts, Floyd Root, [George Rambaf, Bob Hebda, Ken | “Tex” Kid, Bob Susvauge, Chuck | Condon, Dick France, Richard Mar- tin, Phil Shannon, Jack Bulkley,’ | Clyde Crispell, | Thompson, Earl Williams, Don Gray, | Clark Patton, Ben Huffard, Frank ! Rich | Bob Getz, Donald | Mucha, Walter Besteder, | Huston, Bruce Rogers, Charles | Kovol ick, Walter Derhammer, Roger family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewell Balda- | Mitchell, Wilmer and Robert Faux, low and son, Mr. and Mrs. Howard | Joyce and Bonnie Spencer, Beatrice | Harry and Hiram, Donald | Derby, Kenneth Whispell, Bob Skor- | § Gramley, Nancy Biologowicz, Linda | Condon, Cathy Basset, Bobbie Lee, | | Betsy Kistler, Linda Hilgert, Mabel Mrs. Glen Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Harold | Jones, Rose Spencer, Wanda Martin, Plan Reunion Graduates of Dallas Borough classes 1950 and 1951 met last week to make initial plans for a joint reunion of the two classes.” Tentative plans are to make the affair a dinner-dance. It was also suggested that the class of 1949 might be interested in joining the group. Members of that class are invited to attend a special meeting at Dallas Borough school, Thursday, February 23 at 7:30 pm. or contact Jerry Machell or Robert Monk. needed to make this success. Present at the meeting were Jeanne Hunter, Charles Calkins, Robert Monk, George = Schooley, David Kunkle and Jerry Machell. reunion a James William Sisco Mr. and Mrs. James Sisco, Cedar Avenue, Shavertown, have an- nounced the birth of a baby boy, James William, at Nesbitt Hospital on February 14. This is their first child. Mrs. Sisco is the former Catherine Kennedy of Kingston. Mr. Sisco is son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B. Sisco of Shavertown. Wilkes Barre Girl Engaged To A. J. Hudak Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mrozoski, 57 South Welles Street, Wilkes-Barre, announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Ann, to Alfred J. Hudak, son of Mrs. Mary Hudak of Overbrook Road, Dallas, and the late Anthony Hudak. . Miss Mrozoski was graduated from Marymount High School and is employed as secretary by Craft Associates, Wilkes-Barre. . Mr. Hudak was graduated from Dallas Township High School and served two years with the United States Army. He spent 16 months with the Eighth Army Band in Korea. He is employed by J. Roberts Manufacturing Company, Swoyer- | ville. Kenneth James Blane Mr. and Mrs. Ord Blaine, Harveys Lake, announce the birth of a son, Kenneth James on February 19, at General Hospital. Mrs. Blaine is the former Ruth Brink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Brink R. D. # 1, Hunlock Creek. Mr. Blaine is son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blaine Mooretown. They have three other sons, Gary 12, Joseph 9, Richard 5%. ibrary Book Club Hears Talk n Back Mountain Paper Mills Ralph Hazeltine spoke to mem- ‘bers of Back Mountain Memorial Library Book Club Monday after- noon, sketching the history of the ‘paper industry, one of the most important of the early 1800's in this area. “From Rags to Riches ‘ was the title chosen by the speak- ‘er, who was introduced by Miss Frances Dorrance, © Mr. Hazeltine located the early | paper mill as at the big bend on i what used to be a toll road leading : to Luzerne. Water power operated , the machinery. Paper in those + days was not made from wood pulp, but from rags, which produced a paper of great strength and dur- . ability. The mill, erected in 1810, flourished until 1833. By 1845, _ only hand-made paper mills re- | mained, the last of an industry { which laid the foundations for a commercial empire. i Mrs. Herman Thomas presided. utes were read by Mrs. Enoch ' Thomas, treasurer's report by Mrs. Arthur Ross; financial report by Mrs. George Montgomery; book selection report by Mrs. Warren Unger; con- tingent, Mrs. Otto Weyant. Mrs. Lyman Lull and Mrs. Ernest ' | Wellhofer were introduced as guests. At a tea table, springlike with its fragile African violets, white tapers in crystal candlelabra, and gleaming silver service, Mrs. Charles Frantz and Mrs. Unger poured for Mesdames Otto C. Weyand, Enoch H. Thomas, William Pethick, Emil Bauman, George L. Montgomery, A. 'W. Hut- Chison, Fred B. Howell, J. H. D. Hutchison, Stanley B. Davies, Edgar Brace, Paul Jacob, Mitchell Jenkins, Lyman Lull Ernest Welthofer, Wil- lard G. Seaman, Martin L. Davern, William A. Thomas, W. B. Jeter, Harold Titman, Russell 'W. Frantz, Herman Thomas, Arthur Ross, Robert VanHorn, and Miss Frances Wellington Avenue, Suggestions and help are Thomas Kingstons Are Wed Thirty-Five Years Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Kingston, Dallas, cele- brated their thirty fifth wedding an- niversary, Friday, February 17 with their daughter Mrs.” William Burna- ford and her husband and son, Billy, and a few friends, Mr. and Mrs. John Pickering and Mr. and Mrs. William Pickering of Kingston. Both the Kingstons are natives of Wilkes Barre. Tom has been em- ployed by the Hazard Wire Rope Works for the past twenty seven years. Twenty three years ago the couple moved to the Back Moun- tain Area and have taken an active part >in the Henry M. Laing Fire Company, in the Dallas Methodist Church and its organizations, and Mrs. Kingston in the Daughters of America, ever since. . There is another daughter, Mrs. Samuel Fowlér who, with her two children, Sammy and Jackie Sue, is spending two years with her hus- band, Staff Sergeant Fowler, in Tripoli. A son, Tommy, was killed in 1947 while on his way to attend band practise at the Dallas School. Mrs. George Shaver, Sr. Has Bithday Dinner Mrs. George Shaver, Sr., Tunk- hannock, was guest of honor at a birthday dinner given at her home, Knob Hill Trucksville, on Friday evening. Guests were Mrs. Stuart Mc Cut- cheon, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. George Belles, Verna Lamoreaux, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, UJr., sons, George, Tommy and Alan all. of Fernbrook and George Shaver, Sr. Callers in the evening were Stuart Mc Cutcheon, Mr. and Mrs. William Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Se- ward and Donna and Larry. Clyde Littleford Has Tenth Birthday Party Congratulations to Clyde [Little- ford, Chase who was honored! guest at a birthday party last Sunday, in celebration of his tenth birthday on February 16. Present were: Mrs. Henrietta Romanowski, Mr. and Mrs. John Yuhas, Paula Robey, Doris Ruggere, Barry, Pamela and Nancy Romanowski, his brother Paul and his mother, Mrs. John Littleford. His father, John Littleford, is in Italy on special assignment for his company, | February 14, T, THURSDAY, F MR. and Mrs. John Newell Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs. John Newell, Noxen, celebrated their fifty third wedding anniversary quietly at their home on Valentine's Day. Mrs. Newell is the former Mina ? ? . | Long, daughter of the late Elizabeth Margie Franklin, Edna Whispell, Dot | gy Long and LeRoy Long of East Bacon; Dawn Goble, and Judy Bitler. | Lemon. Mr. Newell is’ son of the late Emma Kintz and John Newell of Thornhurst. He came to Noxen as a small boy and spent sixty five of his seventy four years there. The couple was married at Noxen 1908 and started housekeeping there where Mr. New- Elmore Turrell project. | ship for twenty two years. Both the Newells, well and active, are] members of the Independent Bible Church at Noxen. There are five children Mrs. Eliza- beth Dailey, Tunkhannock, Mrs. Thelma Siglin, Roy Newell, Mrs. Beatrice Mulligan and Mrs. Doris La- Bar, all of Noxen. Also seventeen grandchildren and six great grand children. Carol C. Inman Of Shavertown ls Bride Of Harold McDermott January 21, Carol C. Inman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Inman, Sr., Summit Street, Shaver- town, became the bride of Harold H. McDermott, Parrish Street, Wilkes-Barre. Father Francis J. Brennen performed the ceremony in St. Therese’s Church at 11 a. m. Mrs. Robert McDowell presided at the organ. Matron of honor was Mrs. John Mihalick ‘and bridesmaid, Mrs. J. Sherwood Wilson, Jr.; both of Shav- ertown. William Kaslow sky of Wilkes-Barre acted as best man and James L. Inman, Jr., brother of the bride, and Elias Achey, Wilkes-Barre as ushers. The bride, given in marriage by her father, white satin gown featuring a sabrina neckline embroidered with Alencon | lace and long tight sleeves tapered at the wrist.. The full bouffant skirt was adorned with appliques of lace | and extended in a full chapel train. Her shoulder length veil of hand rolled French illusion fell from a crown of lace accented with sequins and pearls and she carried a swing bouquet of white carnations and | ivy. Matron of honor chose street length gown of emerald green satin styled with square neckline and bell shaped skirt. She wore a matching headdress and carried pink carna- tions and ivy. Mrs. Wilson's gown of champagne, colored satin was identical to that of the matron of wore the traditional | | Mrs. McDermott is a graduate of | | lionor. She also carried pink carna- | tions and ivy. Mrs. Inman, mother {of the bride, selected Dior Blue | sheath of brocaded satin, matching accessories, and shoulder bouguet of pale pink orchids and Mrs. McDer- mott, mother of the bride-groom, green satin sheath matching acces- ories and beige orchids. The bride's grandmother wore blue dress, matching accessories, pink rosebuds. Following “the ceremony, a recep- tion ‘was held at the V. F. W. Home lin Kingston and the couple left for New York City. For travelling, the bride, selected black and white tweed suit with broadtail collar, winter white hat, and shoulder bouquet of gardenias. : crepe and { Central Catholic High School, Kings- ton. | secretary. at the Miners National Bank in Wilkes-Barre. She also |serves as organist in St. Therese’s { Church. {. Mr. McDermott was graduated | from Meyers High School. He is | employed as manager trainee at {McCrory’s Store in the Gateway Shopping ‘Center, Edwardsville. Prenuptial parties for the bride elect were given by Mrs. James Trowbridge, linen shower, Mrs. Thomas Burns, variety shower, at the Continental Inn, and Choir of St. Therese’s, dinner party at Dona- chies. Pamela Jean Traver Has First Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Traver, Ide- town, gave a birthday party Sunday afternoon in honor of their daughter Pamela Jean. She was one. The centerpiece was a birthday cake with one pink candle. Enjoying the party were, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Traver; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder and Jimmy, and Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr. George, Tommy and Alan Shaver, Tommy Traver, the guest of honor and her parents. Classified Ads Get Quick Results Gary Lynn Harris Has Birthday Paty Gary Lynn Harris celebrated his 12th birthday anniversary Monday night with a Valentine party at his home on Claude Street. The table and favors were carried out with a Valentine theme! A beautiful heart shaped cake with candles was the center piece. A noisy good time was had by the following: George Landis, James Snyder, Scott Fry, Roger Cheney, Jimmy Carey, Robert Carey, Danny Spencer, Ray and John McClary, Robert Berkey Gary and his sister, Joy Harris. She has been employed as | To Wed James M. Hawk Ann Lorraine Wasser Mr. and Mrs. William C. Waster, | Lake Catalpa, Dallas, announce the | approaching marriage of their daughter, Ann Lorraine to James Michael Hawk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Hawk of 1384 Murray Street, Forty-Fort. Miss Wasser was graduated from | | Dallas Township High School and is | employed as a secretary in the of- i fice of the Reliance Insurance Com- pany, Wilkes Barre. Her fiancee was graduated from Forty-Fort High School and served for four years with the United States Air Force. He is employed as office manager at the Sally Blouse Company, Old Forge. | The wedding will be solemnized | June 24th 10:00 AM., at Gate of | Heaven Church. Entertains At Tea Mrs. Eugene Lavelle, Joseph Street, Dallas, entertained at a Val- entine tea on Tuesday. Present were; Mrs. Harold Lameroux, Mrs. Bob Prichard, Lynn, Mark, Mrs. Art | Roberts and Garry. | | Gs ry ke LAE i | Gibsons Entertain ' Bt Farewell Dinner { Buffalo, N. Y., | Mrs. Katherine Gibson and | daughters, Karen and Katherine | entertained at a farewell dinner at | | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian S. | | Taylor, Harvey's Lake, in honor of | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and: son | | Ralph and Mrs. Benjamin Moku, | Mullica Hill, New Jersey, who are | maser oper Mr. | ell farmed and lumbered with the | and Mrs. Taylor ahd Ralph will join | Nicholas Witek, Chase Manor re- He served |, ther daughter, Mrs. Glenn Gee | turned home Saturday from the Gen- as road supervisor of Noxen Town- | .i 1yving Texas and Mrs. Moku, will | eral Hospital, where she had been leaving for Texas this week. | be reunited with her soldier hus- | band’ at Fort Hood, Texas after the completion of his overseas duty in | Korea. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Earl! Merle Taylor and son Merle, Syra- Valerie, Mattydale, N. Y., Mr. and | Mrs. Jack Covert, Jackin and Cindy Lou, Loyalville, and Elwood Nulton, Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Johnson City, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor; Charles, Jr., Maribeth and Mark, Loyalville. Other callers were Mrs. Peter Monick and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Alles and Debbie, ‘Wilkes-Barre. Alberta Goble Guest On Sixteenth Birthday A surprise birthday party was held at the Noxen V. F. W. Hall on Friday evening to celebrate the six- teenth - birthday of Alberta Goble. Music was furnished by the Velve- tones’’ “who: are. Ronald Swingle, Robert Crispell and Sharon Goble. Present: = Beverly Lord, Sandra Morris, Dorne White, Claude Sorber, Donna Meeker, Jacquelin Ruff, Rich- ard Williams, Edward Edwards, Rose Mary Engelman, Linda Delany, 'Rich- ard Newell, George, Patricia and Peggy Patton, John Mulligan, Ronald Weaver, Mark Dendler, Gary and | | Grover Anderson, Mrs. Elmer Weav- | | er, Mrs. Charles "Engelman, Mildred | | Boice, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goble, | | Sharon and Cynthia and the guest | of honor Alberta Goble. There was dancing and refreshments. Ernest Lewis Reese Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reese, De- munds Road, announce the birth of a son, Ernest Lewis, 2nd on Febru- ary 16 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. He weighed 7 1b. and 1 oz. and measured 20 and 1% inches long. Little Ernest has four big sisters at home, Alice, 13, Jean, 10, Barbara, 8 and Judy 3. Mrs. Reese is the former Alice Davis, daughter of Mrs. Sam Davis of Trucksville and the late Sam Davis. Mr. Reese is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Reese of Evans Falls, former Fernbrook Residents. 1953 BUICK Special 4 dr. Sedan Radio, Heater, Dynaflo $195. LUZERNE MOTOR CO. BN LUZERNE-DALLAS HIGHWAY LUZERNE, PA. BU 7-1155 For SUNDAY DINNER: STEWED CHICKEN AND DUMPLINGS ....v.vvvvses ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF, NATURAL GRAVY ....:... VIRGINIA BAKED HAM, RAISIN SAUCE © ivveveiines GOLDEN BROWN FRIED BLUEPOINT CWSTERS ...... BREADED VEAL CUTLET, ITALIAN TOMATO SAUCE .. ROAST SPRING LAMB LEG, MINT JELLY .......... 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Y., Mr. and Mrs. Ervin | after her hospital stay and will stay Taylor and children Wayne and | at the home of her son and daugh- 7 SECTION A — PAGE 5, Mrs. Frank McGuire, Retired, ls Guest At Farewell Party Mrs. Frank McGuire, senior sub- ; McGuire, Mr. and Mrs. William stitute clerk, Shavertown Branch, Wilkes-Berre Postoffice, was guest | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffith, Mr. of honor at a party Saturday night | and Mrs. Bernard Kulikowski, Mr. {at Luzerne American Legion home. and Mrs. Fred Rundle, Mr. and Mrs. She expects to retire shortly, after | Robert Voelker. serving fifteen years under three Mrs. McGuire intends to take life postmasters, the late Ievin C. Davis, | | easy collecting stamps and visiting Robert H. Voelker and William W. | { her children, Mrs. Edward Jacobus, Davis. The party table was attractive | Milford, Conn., and Mrs. Lester with red and white details. Schramm, Levittown and the grand- Present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank | children. |Geoge Pavlick, Srs., former Pike’s Creek | Wed Thirty-Two Years residents, announce the birth of a | Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. baby boy, Bryan David. They have | George Paylick, Sr., who celebrated three other children, Terry, Mark | their thirty- second wedding anniver- and Jennifer. Mrs. Boone is the | | sary with a dinner Sunday. Present: former Rebecca Hummel, daughter | Mr, and Mrs. George Pavlick, Jr., of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hummel of | and son, Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Loyalville. Mr. Boone is son of | Thomas Pavlick and children, Debbie Mr. and Mrs. John Boone. | and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Frank mr err | Brojakowski and children, Rickey | f {and Denise, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Have Baby Boy | Mithowski and children, Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, Mid- | Jr, Mark and James, and Mr. and land Drive, Dallas, have announced | ars Robert Pavlick. the birth of a nine pound baby boy | at Mercy Hospital on February 14. Bryan David Boone Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boone of i A delicious dinner was served. They received many beautiful gifts. They have two other children, | Jeffrey, aged six, and Jill, three and | . } a half. Myra Berti Is Twelve Mr. Murphy is manager of the i Singer Sewing Machine Company" in | the Narrows Shopping Center. Mrs. Norti Berti, Franklin Street, | Dallas, entertained at a family party | honoring her daughter, Myra, Tues- | day evening. Myra was twelve on Monday. Daughter of the late Burgess Norti Berti, she is a student in the eighth grade gt Dallas Borough School. ‘Home From Hospital Mrs. Anna Witek, mother of a patient for the past three weeks. Mrs, Witek fell at her home on Christmas Day and never fully got | over the accident, being subject to | dizzy spells, so was hospitalized by | her family doctor, to ascertain the LSE TTT ERTS LIVER CONCENTRATE ETRE NEW Meltamins Jr. M-E-L-Tin your mouth ter-in-law, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Witek. Among the Sunday visitors at the Witek home were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Witek of Mont- clair, N. J.,, Mr. and Mrs. John Opsitus ‘of Newark, N. J., Mrs. Stan- ley Witek of Plains and Mr. Mike Witek of Dallas. Talk With Daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Girvan, Lake Street, were pleasantly surprised on Sunday afternoon when their daugh- ter; Mrs. Albert Lewis, called from Phoenix, Arizona, to wish them both happy birthday. Mrs. Girvan’s birth- day was on January 22 and Mr. Girvan’s, February 15. 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