> - CET gr V i mn a | | { dren of Mr. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kozak of | Beaumont had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hutchison of Wellsboro. Sharon and Ricky Kitchen, chil- and Mrs. J. Bradley Kitchen, Shavertown, submitted to tonsillectomies Monday morning at General Hospital. Mrs. J. J. Day, Willow Grove Farm Road, a patient at Nesbitt Hospital, was removed to Carpenter Con- valescent Home in the Kingston Township Ambulance by staffmen Pach, Johnson, and Hawk. ivirs. Rosanne D. Haines, Sweet Valley, is a patient at Geisinger Hospital. Mrs. Arthur Keefer and Mrs. Fred Stevens, Dallas, spent Monday in Philadelphia attending the Flower Show. = Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coolbaugh, Lehman, visited the latter’s uncle, Oliver Mekeel and family at Saccas- unna, N. J., on Sunday. Henry Peterson, Norton Avenue, Dallas, spent Wednesday in New York City attending an insurance meeting. Atty. and Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins, Shrine Acres, attended the Philadel- phia Flower Show the beginning of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Senchak, Sweet Valley R. D. 1, have 'an- nounced the birth of a baby girl at General Hospital on March 2. - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brobst, Migsille, former Dallas residents, had as guests over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hopa, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hontz and daughters of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stroud of Moore= m and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Walck an® son of Jim Thorp. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Williams and sons, Gary and Russell, Kirkwood, N.Y. visited Mrs. Mary Rogers, Ide- town, over the weekend. Mrs. Stuart Marks, Lehman, was confined to her home with a virus infection this week. Boyd White has returned to his home, Center Hill Road, after spend- ing a vacation in Florida. Mrs. Vane Race, Noxen, enter- tained at a party at her home on Monday evening. Present: Mrs. Edgar Eyet and Mrs. Ruth Turk, and Mrs. James Eyet Falls; Mrs. Ted Sohns, Marlyn Wittmer, Tunkhan- nock; Mrs. Ira Beahm, Mrs. Melvin Hopfer, Mrs. William MacMillan, Noxen; Mrs. Betty Davenport, Pitts- ton, and the hostess, Mrs. Race. Mrs. O. H. Harvey has been ill for five weeks at her home on Franklin | Stret unable to talk because of a throat infection. Virginia Drake, Woodlawn Drive, spent the Winter. Weekend at Syra- University as guest of fresh- w. James (Connor. : he. Ray Kopetchney ostess At Baby Shower Mrs. Ray Kopetchney, Center Street, Shavertown, recently enter- tained at a baby: shower in honor of Mrs. Marlan Frantz. Guests: Mrs. Milo Baulery, Mrs. Lauren Dymond, Mrs. Margo Davis, Mrs. Arthur Davis, Mrs. Theodore Shonk, Mrs. William Pugh, Mrs. Francis O'Hara, Mrs. Elizabeth Ross and the hostess. Eastern Star Plans Annual Turkey Supper Dallas Chapter, # 396; Order of Eastern Star, invites the public to the “TURKEY SUPPER” at Kunkle Community Hall Wednesday, March 22. Serving, “COUNTRY STYLE’, starts at 5 P.M. _, Mrs. Mildred Lutes (OR 4-41082) a Mrs. Myrtle. Rineman (OR 4- | 4462) are taking reservations. Tickets will also be sold at the door. Mrs. Dorothy’ Dodson is general chwyirlady, with committee for plan- ning, Mrs. Jennie Miers, Mrs. Agnes Elston, Mrs. Betty! Meeker, and Mrs. Mildred Lutes. Mrs. Oce Beryl Austin is Worthy Matron. Sheila May Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cooper, Trucksville, R. D. 2, announce the | birth of a seven pound, five ounce baby girl, Shelia May, at Nesbitt Hospital on March 2. They have three sons, Ronald, ten, Dale, nine, David, five, and another daughter, Bonnie Lee, twelve. Murs. Cooper is the former Mabel Heness of Larksville. Mr. Cooper is son of Mr. and Mrs. Cramer Cooper of\plymouth, He is associated with his father in the trucking business. Joins Sorority ; Claudia Laux, sophomore at Penn- sylvania State University, has been pledged to Theta Phi Alpha sorori- ty. (Claudia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laux, Midland Drive, is spending her first year on the main campus. Last year she was on the Hazleton campus. Her subject 'nuite, N. J. over the weekend. She SPECIAL OFFER 6 Beautiful Greeting Cards FREE with each order 1,000- THREE LINE NAME & ADDRESS STICKERS $1.00 100 Correspondence POST CARDS $1. Your Own Name & Address Waltco kevoss ws. / Neighborhood ~~ - THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1961 News And Notes Of Personal Interest * SECTION A — PAGE 5 Mr. and Mrs. David H. Thomas, Chestnut Ave. Kingston, announce the marriage of their daughter Grace, to David Ide, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Ide, of R. D. #4, Dallas. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Richard Wenzel, at Loyal- ville Methodist Church. Suzan Dodd, friend of the bride, was maid of honor, Thomas Baer, cousin of the groom served as best man. Mrs. Kenneth King, was organist, An evening reception was held at the home of the groom’s parents, Miss Grace Thomas, Kingston Becomes Bride Of David Ide Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ide. Grace, a graduate of Kingston High School, is employed as an of- fice clerk by General Cigar Co., Inc., Forty-Fort. David is a graduate of Lehman High ‘School. 'He is employed as machine operator by Natona Mill, Dallas. The bride was feted at a pre- nuptial party given by the Guild of Immanuel Baptist Church, Edwards- ville. ; Mr. and Mrs. David Ide, are re- siding at R. D. #4, Dallas. Mrs. Jennie Boic Mrs. Jennie Boice, Sugar Hollow, mother of Mrs. Glen Zenger, Eaton- ville was guest of honor.at a birth- day dinner held at the Zenger home Wednesday March 1. She was eighty nine years old. All but one of her ten childrén were present. The party table was attractive with centerpiece of red roses and beautifully decorated cake made by Mrs. Zenger. Present were: Charles Boice, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Boice, Carlie and Mikey, Sugar Hollow; Mr. and Mrs. Jess Boice, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boice, Idetown; Mr. and Mrs. Louis e |s Honored At Eighty Ninth Birthday Party Boice, Lois, Mary Jo, Charles and Billy, Trucksville; Mr. and ‘Mrs. Guy Kester, Carol Kester, Mrs. Joe Kel- ler, Linda and David, Mrs. Gordon Boice,. Mrs. Donald Stefanko, Vicki Lynn, Tunkhannock; Mr. and Mrs. V| Elmer Boice, Larry, Bob, and Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Patton, Beverly, Delores and Ruth Anne, Buckwheat Hollow; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Boice, Diane, Sharon and Stevie, Me- hoopany; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boice, Barbara, Sally and Nancy, Vestal, N." Y.; George and Bob Zenger, Eatonville, the host and hostess and the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stroud, Sweet, Valley, R. D. 1, will observe their fiftieth wedding anniversary Sunday, March 19, with open house for friends and relatives. No invi- tations have been issued. Mrs. Stroud is the former Anna Wilkinson of Bloomingdale. Mr. Stroud is son of the late Anna and Frank Stroud of Dallas. The couple was married at Reyburn, March 17, 1911, by the Rev. Bruce Belles and went to house keeping in the house they now occupy at Sweet Valley. After serving in the Luzerne County Court House for twenty-nine years, Mr. Stroud developed his apple or- chards and now markets some of the finest apples and cider in the state. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stroud To Celebrate 50th Anniversary There are seven children: Mrs. Robert Wilson, Oak Hill, Dallas; Mrs. Edmund Franklin, Shickshinny, R.D. 3; Mrs. Malcolm Kitchen, Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown; Robert, Berk- ley, Mich.; Clifford, Gilbert, Pa.; Richard and Fred, Sweet Valley; also twenty grandchildren. Both the Strouds are members of Maple Grove Church and staunchly support its activities. In addition to trimming, spraying, picking, and pressing into cider their apples, they enjoy planting a small vegetable | garden, freezing ‘and preserving home berries and setting out a few annuals. “Our hobby,” says Mr. Stroud,” is our grandsons—and finer kids you won't find anywhere!” Mrs. Merle Bigelow Is Hostess At Baby Shower Mrs. Merle: Bigelow, Main Street, Shavertown, recently entertained at a baby shower in honor of Mrs. Cloyd Myers of Tunkhannock. Present: Mrs. Dorothy Gavek, Mrs. Stanley Cook, Mrs. Harry Bigelow, Mrs, Louis Sick, Mrs. Clayton Selker, Mrs. Andrew Jurista, Mrs. Cloyd Myers, Sr., Nancy Ann Myers, all of Tunkhannock; Nellie Martin, Mrs. G. L. Myers, Mrs. Gerald Harris all’ of Dallas; Mrs. Stuart Hopkins, Hornell, N. Y.; Mrs. Dorothy Stogo- ski, Kingston; Mrs. Leo Salatino, Mrs. Elwood Dungey, Mrs. Flora Myers, Shavertown; the guest of honor, hostess Mrs. Bigelow and children, Jan Elizabeth and Butch. Mrs. Alice Elston, Lehman, visited her son, Walter and family at Ken- returned to Lehman with the Russell Coolbaughs. SERVE Keith Kittle, Guest On Seventh Birthday A “surprise .birthday party was given in honor of Keith Kittle, Moorestown, on his 7th birthday February 25, by his mother Mrs. Earl Kittle, Jr. Games were played and refreshments served to Beth Vonderhied, Kathy Kline, Charles Hummel, Eddie Hummel, Ann Mae Hummel, Teddy Speary, Jimmy O’keefe, Brian O’keefe, Diane Cor- nell, Danny Cornell, Debbie Cornell, Jeffery Cragie, Patrick Roman, Cyn- thiam= Roman, Barbara Rosencrans, Donald Rosencrans Jr., Jerry Rosen- crans, Beverly Palmolski, Janice Palmolski, Carol Palmolski, Cheryl Ann Kittle, Allan Kittle, the guest of honor and the hostess. Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Weiss, Col- lege Manor, sare celebrating their 15th wedding anniversary. They were married March 9, 1946. There are two children, Sharyn and Garry. KING NEPTUNE SEA FOOD MEMORIAL HIGHWAY DALLAS i CALL . .. OR 4-4951 and your piping hot order will will be ready when you stop by. HISLOP&DARING SAUSAGE & MEAT KITCHEN MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, DALLAS. PA. OUR OWN HOME MADE MEAT PRODUCTS Our Own PURE PORK SAUSAGE SLICED BACON Ib. 59¢ | Loose, Ib. 55c Casing, Ib. 59 MINCED BOLOGNA, 1 Ib. 55¢ | DUTCH LOAF 1,-1b. 88¢ BOCKWURST Ib. 69¢c | HOT ITALIAN : K-BOLO 15 1b. 50c | SAUSAGE Ih. 65e KOSHER STYLE SPICED BEEF “1,-1b. 90c CORNED BEEF 1, Ih. 19¢ SPECIALS SKINLESS FRANKS 1b. 59¢ : Fresh Lean ; ROAST BEEF Y% 1b. $1. | GROUND BEEF 2 Ibs. 99¢ KOLBASI Smoked Ib. 69¢c - 1 of Fresh Choice Western Smoked LIVERWURST Ib OK Ib. 8% isi » 650 | Presh Killed BAKED HAM 15-1b. 70¢ | FRYERS 1b. 85c LOOSE SAUERKRAUT 2 Ibs. 29¢ | Country Fresh FRESH OYSTERS PORK BUTTS Ib. 45¢ OR 4-8481 ~— CLOSED SUNDAYS — Betrothed Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Wagner, Sr., of Demunds Road, Dallas, EG announced the recent engagement | of their daughter; Carol Louise Wag- | ner to Harry S. Forman, Jr., son of | Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Forman, 8Sr., | of Route 68. Columbus, N. J. Miss Wagner is a graduate of Westmoreland High Sé¢hool and is presently employed by the Commion- wealth ‘Telephone Company. Mr. Forman is a graduate of William MacFarland High School, Bordentown, N. J.,” and attended Rider College. He is presently em- ployed by the Public Service Elec- tric and Gas Company of Trenton, N. J. ; Mrs. Philip Pope Is Hostess To Card Club Mrs. Philip Pope recently enter- tained her card club at her home, Shavertown. Guests were Mrs. Wil- son Honeywell, Mrs. Edwin Lumley, Mrs. Milton Whiting, Mrs. Lawrence Newhart, Mrs. Floyd Pope, Mrs. Vic- tor Borzone, Mrs. Claude Warden and Mrs. Philip Pipe. “Good deans never die. They lose their faculties.”— CAROL LOUISE WAGNER A June 24 wedding planned. is being Rev. Paul Hosier Is Given Housewarming Rev. Paul Hosier, new New York | Conference Superintendent of Free Methodist Chdrch was honored by a surprise house warming party given | by parishioners at his home on | Davenport Street, Dallas, last Tues- | day evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mathers, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith, Rev. Grove Armstrong, Mrs. Doris Hathaway, Maude Frazier, Margaret Hebdler, Eva Mendelsohn, | Gladys Stull, Janthe Sommers, Jenny Sweezy, Vivian Atkinson, June Cooper, Rochele Mendelsohn, Betty Jones, and Irene Moss. American Legion Plans Double Birthday Party Daddow Isaacs Post 672, Ameri- can Legion, will celebrate the forty second. birthday of the National American Legion and the twenty sixth of the local legion at the meet- ing Friday night, Memorial High- way. Tom Kane and Dick Fuller will be "in charge of refreshments, Ed Buckley and Tom Reese, of enter- tainment. A film, “Hunting and Fishing in Alaska” just released by the Pennsylvania Game Commis- sion, will be shown. Committee for the St. Patrick’s Day party will make a report. Al legionaires are urged to at- tend the birthday perty Friday at 8 p.m. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST VIRGINIA BAKED HAM, RED For SUNDAY DINNER VEAL & PEPPERS,“ ITALIAN STYLE. wavs. ovesnenrss GOLDEN BROWN FRIED BUTTERFLIED SHRIMP ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF, NATURAL GRAVY 1.90 ROAST OKLAHOMA TURKEY, GIBLET GRAVY ....... 1.65 sesnes VOB ssnesnne. 125 CHERRY SAUCE...... 1.65 1.65 ROAST SPRING CHICKEN, CRANBERRY SAUCE...... (PLUS 23 OTHER ENTREES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE) For 20 Years THE TOP HAT IN KINGSTON {full course) JoAnn, Daughter of John Jewells | | | Jo Ann Jewell daughter of Mr. friend, by co incidence, crowned | and Mrs, John Jewell, former Dal- | las residents, now of Wilmington, | | Del, was crowned “Snow Queen” by her ninth grade classmates at | Krebb’s Junior High School, Wil- | | mington on February 24. Her ma-| | ternal grandmother, Mrs. Iva Jones, | her paternal grandparents, Mr. and | | Mrs. Joseph Jewell, Mr." and Mrs. Walter Covert, and ' Mrs. Betty Grose, all of Dallas, attended ‘the | affair, Chosen from a class of 150 be- | cause of her scholastic standing, | leadership, popularity and attrac- | tiveness, Jo Ann made a lovely {queen in floor length white gown | and matching crown. Her attendants | wore ballerina length gowns of pas- | tel shades. | Her fourth grade sister, Jackie, | tap danced at the affair, her boy | TODAY’S TIL I) COULD VERY WELL BE TOMORROW'S HEALTH INSURANCE b) Thanks to the germ-killing pow- er of the antibiotics, doctors have been able to cut the mor- tality rate on many diseases. This Rexall drug store carries the most important lines of antibiotics. Trust in us to give you swift service and to help you to better health at lower cost. Learn fo depend on . . .. YOUR @TZTI1) DRUG STORE EVANS Prescription DRUG STORE SHAVERTOWN { her. 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