ter au- her on en- and rere and ore Cos- ten- the lent OWN ned be a.m. on. spa- sent Mrs. bert Ide, and ‘and ,000 t Ul Fe a. 36 Ad A RE Rod 2286 E az { DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Neigh / / THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1961 SECTION A _FAGES borhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest | > Personal Kunkle Fire Company And Wives Hold Banquet At Beaumont Inn Mrs. Myrtle Thomas, Dallas, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Wallace and children of Shaver- | Sow, | Sixth Annual Banquet of th Rn ; I Six nnu anquet © e Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sisco and | ge Fire Company was held at daughter of Binghamton, N. Y. were | tho ~ Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and E OTA InTAenE Mrs. Wilson Honeywell, Shaver- | De ammony ae town. Mr. Sisco is Mrs. Honeywell's | brother. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Antanitas, ' Bethel, Conneticut, announced ‘the birth of a baby daughter, Jennifer, February 22. Mr. ‘Antanitas is the Beaumont Inn on February 25. furnished by Terry McNulty, announcer for radio | station WARM,’ Scranton. Music for | dancing was by the MerryMalkers. Chairman of the Banquet was Roland Spencer who was assisted by Harry Hilbert, Jr. and Russell { Transue, Jr. Dorrance, Mrs. Vergie Elston, Mrs Fay Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Frantz, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gar- diner, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Glova, Harold Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hilbert, Jr. Conrad Honeywell, Mrs. Madeline LaBarre, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Landon, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- | ward MacDougall, Ernest Martin, | Mr. and (Mrs. Daniel Meeker, Mr. and Mrs. James Miers, Elias Miller, ; | at Harrison, : of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Antani- | ‘tas of Shavertown. -Mrs. Albert’ Antanitas, Shaver- town, flew to Connecticut, Satur- day, to visit Her new granddaugh- ter and to be with her daughter-in- | law on arrival from hospital. Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Waterstripe, | Sweet Valley, observed their six- teenth wedding anniversary with a number of friends and neighbors who surprised them last week. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Crompton have returned to their home in Trucksville after spending a vaca- tion in Florida. ‘Howard Caperoon has returned to his home on Franklin Street from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. ing Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McCarty of | Wellingston Avenue, accompanied | by Mrs. John Denmon of Beaumont, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lester McCarty, Richard and N. .J.. The casion was Virginia's - thirteenth | ‘birthday, with both grandmothers | present to help celebrate. Mrs. Clifford Ide had as Sunday callers Mrs. Ernest Smith of Forty- ‘ort, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elston “ Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ide of Trucksville, Mr. and: Mrs. Dean Ide of Dallas, and Albert Ma- jor of Shavertown. . Mrs. Frank Harvey, who planted sweet peas for her daughter, Mrs. Norman Oney, late in December in Miami, has word that the blossoms are now ready to pick. Mrs. Marcus Ide,” Mrs. Jennie Hazeltine, Mrs. Nellie Wagner, and Mrs. Frank Harvey enjoyed a Valen- tine tea last week at Kingston Methodist Church. Mrs. William Berti, Franklin Street, Dallas, is a patient at Mercy ~ Hospital where she submitted to surgery on Tuesday. Mrs. Naomi Pauling, Shavertown, was guest of honor at a surprise birthday party given by friends re- cently. 3 Mr. and Mrs. James Martin have returned to their home in Shaver- town after spending six weeks in Mexico. : Mrs. Earl Monk; Germantown, pent last weekend at her home on inecrest Avenue, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howe and ; a Mark, formerly of ‘Washington, C., have purchased” and moved into a home on Maple Drive, Oak’ Hill. Mr. Howe is district manager of the Jewell Tea Company. Harry Post who has been con- fined to his home at Cliffside Drive, Trucksville, for the past week with the flu, is able to be out again. Mrs, Caroline Jozwiak and family have ‘moyed from Park Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, to a home they pur- chased at 61 Lehigh Street, Shaver- town. Mrs. Jozwiak is a widow. Mrs. Ruth Turn Reynolds, Mrs. Louie Weigand, Ayre, Mrs. Robert Casselberry, Mrs. Alva Eggleston and Mr. and Mrs. John Detroy attended the Mozart Club meeting and recent concert in Wilkes-Barre. : Alva Eggleston, Vernon, is spend- ing a few weeks with his father-in- law, Wesley Himmler, at Hollywood- v-the-Sea, Fla., and son, Robert, adent at Broward College, Fort auderdale, and his nephew, James Oliver, student at University of © Miami. Vics. Ethel Honeywell Is BB Mr Fn Surprised On Birthday + Mrs. Ethel Honeywell, Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, was honored at a surprise party on Washington’s Birthday, Wednesday evening, Feb- ruary 22. It was her * seventy-fifth birthday anniversary. ” Present were relatives: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roberts, Shavertown; Mrs. Harry Lohman and Jim, Leh- man; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Price, Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Honeywell and Barbara, Shaver- town; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Honey- well and Normie, Plains; Mr. and Mrs. Abe Daniels and daughters Wathy, Patty, Joan, Nancy and ail, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Eu- gene Lavelle and Larry, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Cobleigh and chil- dren, Jackie, Cindy and Gerald, Wyoming R.D. An enjoyable time was had by all. Sweet Valley Scouts And Parents Banquet Cub Scouts of Pack 444, Sweet Valley, held their Blue and Gold Banquet in the Fire Hall on Friday night with about eighty parents ‘and cubs present. A covered dish supper was enjoyed. _ James Yoder, fish warden, showed colored slides and~entertained with a talk on fishing. - Jimmy Yoder was accepted as a new cub scout. Other scouts ad- vanced were Robert James, Bradley Kreller, Toren Edwards, Darwin Smith, Bing Wolfe, George Haines, Allan Stroud, Allan Kyttle. A one: Year service star was awarded Mrs. Delores Kyttle, den mother. Fiftieth Anniversary award was made to Bob Evans and his pack. J | Stanley Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Calvert | Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Clark, | Mrs. Lee Cyphers, Mr. and Mrs. El- | birthday. (Jed, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kanarr Jr. the i Mr. and Mrs. Donald Newbery, Mr. | and Mrs. Arnold Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pilger, Mrs. Joe Pra- | mick, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reed, Gran- | ville Searfoss, Mrs. Hope Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith, Roland Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tran- sue, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James Traver, Arthur Tredinnick, Austin Wertman and Mrs. Joyce Ward. Ms. Myrtle Miller Is Is Honored On Birthday = Guest At Tea Party Mr. and Mrs. George Kanarr, Sut- Mrs. Myrtle Miller was pleasantly ton Road, entertained recently at a | surprised on her birthday, when! family dinner in honor of Mrs. C. B. | friends and neighbors entertained: Kanparr Sr. who celebrated her 75th | at tea for her at the home of Mrs. Guests: Mr. and Mrs. | Stewart Williams, Parrish Street, Adrain Pearsall, Jimmy, Cindy, and | Dallas. She received a lovely bou- {quet of cut flowers. Present were | Mrs. Mary Daubert, Mrs. Miriam | Hosler, Mrs. Jane LaBar, Carol Ann | Williams, Florence Paeglow, the | guest of honor and the hostess. i Mrs. Miller is mother of Mrs. | | Harry Lefko. Attending banquet were: Birnstock, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brace, William Brace, Jr., Wanda Mr. and Mrs. James Cook, Mr. and mer Daley, Mr. and Mrs. Donald | Daubert, William .Dehammer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dodson, Leonard Ms. C. B. Kinair Sr. Chuck, Pam, and George, Mr. and Mrs. George Bierly, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mannear, Bette, John, and Terry De Mott, Debbie and Bonny. Farewell Party Is Given George Traver Mr. | Barbara Jane Wallace Was Christened Recently Barbara Jane Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace, Shaver- twon, was christened recently at St. | Therese’s Church, Shavertown. The | Wallaces have four other children, |-three boys and a girl. | Godparents were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schultz of Wilkes-Barre, sister and brother-in-law of Mr. Wallace. : ; A dinner was held at the home following the christening. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schultz and son, Gary; Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Wallace and children, Donald, Rob- ert, Thomas and Mary Theresa. ‘Home-Makers Holiday ‘Plans Spring Season Mrs. William King was hostess to Back Mountain Home-Makers Holi- | day planning committee Thursday | | at a luncheon given at her home in | Trucksville. : TULA SE EC | Classes which will be offered loc- = = i ally by the YWCA during the spring Birthday Dinner \ ein which starts April 4, will Pamela Traver and Mrs. Alfred | include golf, perfect hostess, green Hadsall were guests at a birthday | thumb, ceramics, and accessory dinner given for them by Mr. and | Magic, in addition to braille, art, Mrs. Thomas Traver on Sunday. It and bridge. ‘Plans now call for a was Pamela Jeans’. first birthday. | continuing bridge tournament, with She is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Prizes and favors, open to former and Mrs. Voyle Traver, Noxen, ‘recently entertained at a family dinner in honor of their | nephew, George Traver, who left for- a jaunt with Uncle Sam. Other guests were his parents Mr. and Mrs. Erma Traver, brothers, Don, Dan, Tom, Mark and Leonard, also Mr. and Mrs. James Hettesheimer, | Jessie and Geraldine. Michael Is Christened Michael Francis Stolarick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stolarick, RD 2, Dallas, was christened recently at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Lake Silkworth. Godparents were Mrs. Frank Zur- inski, sister-in-law of Mrs. Stolarick and James Lohman. _ A dinner was held afterwards at the Stolarick home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zurinski; Mrs. Joseph Katchik; Frank Zurinski Sr.; Mrs. Harry Lohman; James Lohman; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stolarick and daughter, Dianne. ” Clayton Traver of Idetown. Mrs. | Hadsall is a sister of Mrs. Traver. | The following attended: Mr. and | Mrs. Alfred Hadsall, Carleton and | Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hadsall, | Atlee Kocher, Millard Kocher, Mr. | and Mrs. Clayton Traver, Pamela | and Tommy and Mr. and Mrs. | Thomas Traver. I pupils and to friends, who register for the series. Present classes March 21. Present were Mesdames Donald Davis, Michael Bucan, Kenneth Bay- liss, George Jacobs, Carl Hontz, | Ward Jacquish, and William King. will wind up Cub Scout Pack 530 recently held its Blue and Gold Banquet at the Noxen Methodist Church when they received the President Eisenhower Ribbon Award. Remarks were made by Cubmaster Warren Montross, Rev. John Gordon and scout leader, Nicholas Yazuranski. Mr. Montross presented awards to the following: John Hollos, Ricky Case, Robert Timko, Carl Shook, Roger Boston, Loren Case, Gregory Moyer, Joseph Newell, Lynn Den- mon, Dennis Evans, Marshall Sche- nck, Gregory Montross, Douglas Brody, Robert Neff, Brent Steele, Al- bert and William Parrish, Allen Biggs and Ronald Biggs. Present were: Mr, and Mrs. War- ren Montross and Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. George Brody and Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Schenck and Mar- shall, Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Evans Noxen Cub Scouts And Parents Hold Blue And Gold Banquet HISLOP&¢DARING SAUSAGE & MEAT KITCHEN MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, DALLAS. PA. and Dennis and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Steele, Brent and Roberta, Robert Neff and Robert Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Denmon, Lynn and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kitchen and Allen Jr., Mrs. Allen Biggs, Al- len Jr., Ronald and Rose Marie, Mrs. Arthur Parrish, Albert and William, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Case, Mil- dred, Ricky, Loren and Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Boston and Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Moyer and | growth of Pennsylvania Birthday Dinner Pictured above, reading left to right, first row, are young girls who attended the birthday dinner given for Patty Hughey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - Harry Hughey, Demunds Road, at the Country Club on Feb- ruary 8: Sharon Coolbaugh, Jennifer Torr, Elaine Heidel, Cathy Wilson, Charlene = Dodson; second row, seated, Phyllis Frederici, Diane Ho- zempa, Patty Hughey, Caroline Stout and Carol Shaskan; standing, Ann Lacy, Lindy Lou Meixell, Sharon Alice Jean Piatt Bride Of Joseph C. Martin ©. At a! very pretty wedding Satur- day night at 7:30, Alice Jean Piatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Piatt, came the bride of Joseph Charles Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Martin of Hunlock Creek R.D. 1. Richard ~‘Wentzel performed ceremony in Maple Grove Methodist Church. Mrs. Cletus Holcomb played the wedding music and Mrs. Gordon Wolverton ‘was vocalist. The bride, :given in marriage by her father, wore floor ‘length gown of white Chantilly lace over taffeta, styied- with portrait neckline, wed- ding ring bodice, long tight sleeves tapered: at:the wrist ‘and full bouf- Her finger tip veil of French im- ported illusion fell from a crown of orange blossoms and she carried a cascade bouquet of white roses. att, sister: of the bride. They wore identical street” length gowns Paris pink and gold respectively, fashioned with pleated skirts and bows - at the waists. They chose Hunlock Creek R.D. 1, be- | the | fant skirt with lace and tulle inserts. | Maid of honor was Carol Hislop | of Dallas and bridesmaid, Linda Pi- | of | At Country Club Smith, Mary Lou Daley, Vera Bal- shaw, Ginny Block, Carol Crawford, Anne Gardner, Joan Nelson and Carol Neyhard. Patty was ten. 1 The party table was attractive with pink and white cake, tapers and favors. Each guest received a ‘ring set with her birthstone, a tiny pink hat box, a fan, and a balloon. (There were pink and white heart i shaped cup cakes and candies and everything gay and happy for a young girl of ten. ~ Becomes white hats with nose veils and car- ried yellow and mint dyed carna- tions. Little flower girl, Nancy Pi- | att, sister of the bride, was attrac- tive in white .organdy, wreath of | flowers on her hair, and basket of pink carnations. Mys. Piatt, mother of the bride i selected pink lace street dress, {| matching accessories and pink rose buds and Mrs. Martin, mother of | the bridegroom, brown jersey street | dress, matching accessories and yel- | low rosebuds. Best man was David Martin, | brother of the bridegroom, and ush- !ers, Cexl Martin and Howard Piatt | dr. ; Following the ceremony, a recep- | tion was held in the Church parlors. { Mrs. Martin is a graduate of Lake- | Lehman High School. She is em- | ployed by Fowler Dick and Walker. Mr. Martin was graduated from Lake Noxen High School and is em- I'pleyed by Whitesell Brothers. The couple resides in their new. | home, built by the bridegroom, at ! Hunlock Creek R.D. 1. Talk On Pennsyl Dallas Women of Kiwanis heard Mrs. Ruth Darbie, Luzerne County Extension Department, speak on the Monday night at ‘their February meeting, Irem Country Club. Two new members were pre- sented: Mrs. Stephen Sedler Jr. and was introduced as a prospective member. Mrs. William Guyette pre- ‘sided. Hostesses were Mrs. Harry Lefko, Mrs. Robert Maturi, and Mrs. John Hayt. : ed LEE Table ‘decorations carried out the Mrs. Henry Hill Is Hostess To Card Club Mrs. Henry Hill, Roushey Street recently entertained her card club. Present: Mrs. James Miller, Mrs. Louis Isaac, Mrs. Michael Bucan, Mrs. William Tippett, Mrs. Calvin Crane, Mrs. Louis Wismer, Mrs. John Porter. Subscribe To The Post Mrs. Paul Laux. Mrs. Ernest Gay | Kiwanis Women HentRith Darbie vania Growth i George Washington Birthday theme, i with red and white carnation cen- terpiece, hatchets and cherries. Attending, other listed, were Mesdames Sherman | Mitchell Jenkins, John Keating, Harry Peiffer, Victor Piccone, John Churry, Edgar Hughes, Robert Dol- bear, Frank Kreigh, Fred Greenley, Ted Ruff, Roy Troxell, John Hen- ninger, Kenneth Rice, Clyde Birth, Franklin = Gager, George Thomas, John Williams, Merrill Faegenburg, George McCutcheon, Ray -Tag, and Edwin Thompson. M.Y.F. Toboggan Party Jr. M.Y.F., Idetown Methodist Church, enjoyed a toboggan party | followed by refreshments in the Clubhouse last Monday evening. Present were Linda Calkins, Gail Williams, Gaile Harrison, Donna Parrish, Elizabeth Shaver, Jo Ann Malois, Pamela Parsons, Betty Par- rish, Robert Margellina, Bill Bicking, Linda Hagembaugh and Mary Low Casterline, i Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tim- ko, Robert and Randy, Mrs. Russell Newell and - Joseph, Mrs. Howard Shook and Carl, William Hollos, Ed- die and John, Mrs. Albert Ruff, Mrs. Chester Keiper, Reverend John Gor- don, Nicholos Yazwinski and Russell. Following the presentation = of awards, movies were shown by Rus- sell Traver on ‘‘Conservation in Pennsylvania.” OUR OWN HOME MADE MEAT PRODUCTS Our Own PURE PORK SAUSAGE SLICED BACON Ib. 59¢ | Loose, Ib. 55¢ Casing, Ib. 59¢ MINCED BOLOGNA, 1 1b. 55¢ | DUTCH LOAF 1,-1b. 38c BOCKWURST Ib. 69c | HOT ITALIAN K-BOLO 1, 1b. 50c | SAUSAGE i Ib. 65¢ KOSHER STYLE SPICED BEEF 1, fb. 90c . 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She walked unsuspectingly i into ‘the house, her hair in bobby | pins and in her stocking feet, only | to be welcomed by a loud greetings, ~ | “Surprise — Surprise’, by the fol- | lowing well-wishers: Mesdames Rich- ord Welch, Ida Gilbert, Luzerne; | Maude Wagner, Jean Wagner, J Trucksville; Walter Ray, Mary Lans- ford, Wilson Cease, Peggy Yascur, Dale Wright, Donald" Jones, Enoch Novitsky, Irene Cigarski, Shirley Cragle, Marvin Brown; Jean Wag- | ner, Linda and Shirley Brown. Mrs. Brown received many beautiful gifts. A delicious buffet luncheon was served. Nora Barlow Mr. and Mrs. James Barlow, High- | land Avenue, Dallas, announce the | birth of an eight pound, thirteen ounce baby girl, Nora, at Nesbitt Hospital on February 23. This is the first girl after boys, Mark, six, Michael, 5, Mathew, three and | John, one. Mrs. Barlow is the former Kath- | leen Lavelle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lavelle, Dallas, Mr. Barlow comes from Brooklyn, N.Y. | He is employed by the Common- wealth Telephone Company. Mrs. Mary Daubert Is Surprised At Luncheon Mrs. Mary Daubert, 108 Parrish | Street, Dallas, was entertained at a | surprise birthday luncheon on February 22 at the home of Mrs. | Stewart Williams, her neighbor. She | received a bouquet of mixed spring | flowers. Present were Mrs. Miriam | Hosler, Mrs. Jane LaBar, Carol Ann ! Misericordia Guild | Plans Spaghetti Supper | : { Mc Auley Guild of College Miseri- | cordia will serve a spaghetti supper in the college cafeteria Thursday | March 9, from 5 to 7 pm. A social | hour will follow in Regina Hall. Mrs. William Kennedy is general | chairman. Mrs. John Kupstas, ticket | chairman, . Mrs. Walter Black, co- Mrs. James Thomas, chairman of arrangements, Mrs. | Robert Spears chairman of games. | guest of honor and the hostess. . ‘Mrs. Melvin Hopfer Entertains At Party Williams, ~ Florence Paeglow, the |. Mrs. Melvin Hopfer entertained at a party at her home in Noxen on Tuesday evening. dames Clarence Present: Mes- | Turner, Nathan | | Straley, Vane Race, William Mac-/ | Millan, Robert Clark, Ronald Hop- | fer, Roy Dendler, Betty Davenport, | Fred Weiss, John Denmon, William | Long, Mrs. Eva Cartwright, Miss Janet Turner, Miss Clara Hopfer, | Miss Shirley Denmon, Mrs. Virgie Elston, Mrs. Albert May, Mrs. Ira Beahm, and the hostess Mrs. Hopfer. i ar to AMERICAN marquise? Becomingness is a | factor in making your choice, The round looks well on any hand in a stone of almost any weight. 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