The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 16, 1961, Image 5

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    DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1961
urely whood News And Notes Of Personal Interest
ersonal Forme er Tru cksvil
George ' who has been
2% spending
Z winter in Miami will H et rot h ed T O f %
. £5 7
Married February 11 Pfc. Howard Price Is 3
Twenty On Friday Miss Jannet fe clean 101 Veety
|
Pro. Howard Price, son of Wiliam | TO Marry | Holc COI mb’ S Grove Man
a
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Price, Huntsville Road, and the late
Mrs. © William | Price, will celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ve
his twentieth birthday anniversary ton R. D. announce the e
with the U.S. Army in Germany on [ment of their daughter
Friday. This is his second wear | Eleanor, to Russell Hons, son of Mr. ship
there, and Mrs. Earl Hons, Holcombs Grove | State Col
Howard is a graduate of West- | Miss Veety is a graduate ; 0
moreland High School. He has two Overfield High
more years to serve his country. Lackawanna Bus
| return to Shavertown on March 26.
’ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sanders re-
fa) : turned | to th home on Pioneer
Avenue on after spending
some 't They visited
friends the East Coast, and
spen days with Mrs. Sanders’
rs. John Vennema, at St.
as secretary | in the
1d Schools.at Mill City.
raduate of Kingston -
School, Bloomsburg
and University of
He is a member of the
Falls Overfield. No, date
set for the wedding.
i
Mrs. (Harry Rogers
Trucksville, R.' D. 2;
Angles, California, a
engagement of her ds
Doran, to Donald L
Mrs. James Bell andthe 1
Bell of Louisville, Kentuc 1
J Miss Doran is a ¢
John E. Ferguson, | ynan-Jackson- Ross. E
town visited their] lie 2 Wag
“in-law Mr. and Cind Lou Cobl alr
ph oe in Danville over
the iweakend, - 4 a
r. and Mrs. Charles Nodder, And Grandn ma Ce
1 View Drive, Shrine Acres, Mr. and Mrs, Clint Cob!
g several weeks at their | Dallas, entertained dt a:
Florida. supper honoring their
ck of Harvey's Lake | Cindy Lou, who was four,
returned after submitting to! Ethel Honeywell, who w
zeneral Hospital. five. Mrs. Honeywell
C. W. Smith have | grandmother.
> home on Machell
nding a month at
ime i
00K
s planned. The
ps os Western
Mss. Paul Gross To Talk Eastern Star Plans
At Book Club Meeting | Annual Turkey Sup)
The Dallas Chapter
of Eastern Star,
KEY SUPPER at
Meeker, Ruth Ben-
Myers, Diane Myers,
an, Mildred Howell,
Marie Dymond,
Mildred Garinger,
Lana Birnstock,
Ambrose, Marge
irley 7, Esther Don-
a Holdredge,’ Evelyn
Samuels, Layath Mar-
Cochran, and Made-
; Solicitation. — Helen
rothy «Johnson, Agnes
m Hauck, Eva Allen,
rs, . Mildr ed .Malkemes,
Altheda Titus, and
nger; Reservations —
Myrtle Rineman, and
stesses — Past Ma-
Back Mountain Library Book Club
will meet Monday afternoon and
hear Mrs. Paul Gross talk on Early ¥ CF
American decorating. She will illus- ' ZHU ty Hall We: Z
trate with lovely trays, boxes and with COUNTRY
| antiques from her own home, A |Start at 5P i
round table discussion will follow. | Mrs. Dorothy IL
Co-Chairmen of ‘the hospitality | chairlady, has anno
committee will be Mrs. Stanley B.|lowing committe
Davies and Mrs. Arthur Dungey. Agnes’ Elston, Jennie
1 trude Davies, Laura D;
5 = vieve Fiske, Hel
Barbara Ann Quarrier Titus, Dorothy Jol
Doris Straley, Cl a Fritz yT Ids
Smith, Mary Fra Dend Eva
Hopa, and’ Anna Battison; Dining trons.
Ferguson
ly ( entertained , the
home.
Dorothy Huston,
tt, Mrs. Katherine
n Crom,” Mrs.
r, Mrs. Bette Jane
Sandra’ Hunt, Mrs.
s, Mrs. Edith Hunt, and
returned to thei
Avenue )
Vero Beach,
Bob Sickle
back on the
Center piece for the pa r
was decorated
Birthday” musical pl
Present were Ci
‘e, is able to be
job after submitting to
. at General Hos-
ents, Ben Coble
Ray © Price,
Mz. and Mrs.
Barbara, Fred Pri
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Quarrier,
Chicago, 1ll., have announced the
birth of an eight pound baby girl,
president of the
| y Class - at Philadelphia | -° °° Lavelle. I ralville, | Barbara Anne, on February 28. They | sss % Ss sus ssss
the Bible, will tour.dur- | Zugene i a birth-
er vacation with the [Bond and Gladys with a
and = Mrs. Cling
They will go as far
. Hess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
west as Chicago. Sherwood ds ison
Henry E. Hess, Demunds Road. Mr.
n. Present .
Ww | ofmgir. and Mrs. Boyd Smith of T d Hi I e, Patsy, 3 Quarrier is formerly from Bayside,
5 / ae inkles le. Mr. and . ; L. I. He is associated with the At-
m Berti is recuperating Bt Birthd dav D Ruth Ann, MRS. DANIEL T. FEDERICI ; ; lantic Marine Insurance Company in
on Franklin Street, |-** 10ay Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones, For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Chicago. .
Jerry, Mr. A . |
iets | Edgewood Heights Trucksville, an- | Jones chose # forest green brocaded
a | nounce the marriage of their daugh- | sheath with white accessories and =
4 a Ruth Phjlee a Dani T.|a reed pink Famtons ; David Katyl Celebrates
Federici, son o rs. Sylvia Federici, rs. Federici, mother of the bride- > 2 1
54 Johnson Street, Trucksville. groom, chose a black and red print His Eighth Birthday
The wedding took place on Feb- | silk dress with white accessories and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Katyl, Nor-
ruary ‘11, St.. Theresa’s Church, | a corsage of white carnations. ton Avenue entertained at a birth-
Shavertown, at a double: ring cere- A small reception was held at the | day party for. their son, David, on
mony. home of the bride’s grandmother, | Sunday. He was eight.
Miss Loretta Ann Shonk was maid | Mrs: ' Eliza | Fielding, Huntsville,"
of honor and John Monka, best | Dallas.
iman. * The bride is an alumna of West-
The bride wore a rose silk organza | moreland High School and is em-
| dress and white accessories. She | ployed as a secretary at the Great-
| carried a nosegay of white carna- ler Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Com-
Mr. and Mrs. 1
Drive, 'Shaverto
Rowlands, Main [2 family birthd:
is spending |bome on Sunday. Pres
at Rochester, N.NY. and Mrs. Ross Bartel:
visit - daughter and son-in- | Bryan, Levittown; Mr.
law, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Fennell and | Theodore G. Hinkle
Sayre; Mr. and Mrs.
and Sharon, Mea
ng to surgery at Mercy
have a little boy, John, aged two.
Mrs. Quarrier' is the’ former Mary
Ambrose has’ re-
home on Elmerest ) ville; Sandy Hinkle
g a month in hostess. Lat
Mrs. Bartelson and B
and Mrs, W. J. | the bus up early in
n to their homes on | Ross drove ap Frid y af
Dallas. on Wednes- | taking them home on
allas, or
nr
Favors, games and refreshments
were enjoyed by Gregory and Tom
| Young, Joe and Peter Rather, Lewis
Cooney, Frank Lutinski, Don Wal-
lace, Nadine, Billy, | Mark, Bobby,
| Donna Katyl, the guest of honor and ARRRRLRRRHRH RHR
Drive after
SW ore pl aad 1
+ St ——— joyed. | Present | tions and a white orchid merce
ding the winter at 5 Sosare 8 vt al : hi A Ae A
Mrs Marlan F, | lo; Loom The maid of honor chose a tur- The bridegroom is a graduate of his parents.
Williams who has ! pi ol ne bars Ken. quoise silk organza dress with white | Westmoreland High School and isi!
home, Main Road, Guest At Baby! sho og a in | accessories, and carried a nosegay | employed at Quality Typesetters, | Mangans Leave For Lovely NEW!
able to be up part of ary Ppaciaio, | or sink carnations, Plymouth as an apprentice. Debutante
Shé js steadily im- | Mrs Ba : Two Week Trip To Europe
; treet :
Lake Sill ai at | Karla R nay Enjoys Mrs. Jack Jones Is Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mangan, Hill-
e Silk- 2 be | od pre le, left last Thursday for a visit
Ar 2 J
na Coil and | Mrs. R. S. | Sixt eent th Birthday [fostens For Pinochle 0.1 Dublin, London, Paris, Nice and
‘Martin and M
the Raymond
ton Road, on February
were: Mesdames. Lest
| ter Hauck, Bruce
Woodwort Rh Francis
| Tremayne, Grae
| Frantz, Helen
iladelphia Flower | Ray Martin Sr
Pa., have
g some time
their mother,
Karla Ray, daughter of Mr. and | | Roe: Thos wil 2
c eri oe v ; v will be gone two weeks.
Roushey | Mrs. Albert Ray, Sweet Valley, was | Mrs. Jack Jones, Power horn | | Mrs. Mangan was the lucky winner
card club’ re- | guest of honor at a party Friday | Estates, entertained members of | of the trip chanced off by Alumnae
Nancy. Jack- | when she celebrated her sixteenth | her, pinochle club recently. Prizes of General Hospital School of Nurs-
Ss. oir thday anniversary. Present were | were won by Mrs. Bob Prichard, and | | ing. for benefit of the building fund. |
, | Barbara’ Ross, Marcia Thomas, | Mrs. Lester Fink. Others. present. 4 The: trip included passage and ex- |
| Karen Young, Pat Kutz, Marlene | were Mesdames Joseph ‘Allen; Clint | | penses for ‘a’ couple., Mr. Mangan,
Woodling, Marie Rasinovicz, Karla | Cobleigh, Anne Spencer, Eugene La- | cashier at Nanticoke went “along
i and her parents. velle; Elizabeth Weeks. f “| for the ride”.
D TENDER SHORT RIBS OF BEEF. .. «us ..uu | 1.65
ROAST SPRING! UAMBI ‘MINT JELLY (Lv. vnis vias | 1.65 Going Out Of Business
| BREADED VEAL CUTLET,; ITALIAN TOMATO SAUCE.. 1.50
1 | ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF, NATURAL GRAVY. ...:.., 1.75 1
two school-age chil-
N RoW, al ent the weekend in Labar, Fran
*® Ndon NJ. as suests of Mr. |and Linda |
and Mrs. Ellsworthe Felten. sa oT | / 5 3
Mrs, Jol k ‘returned to her { { NER 9 |
home at |] Lake Friday night i oie / | / [ : / / ; [
after spend] three weeks at Gen- Hl | For SU IN DAY DIN : | : § - S
eral H ‘as a surgical patient. \: i ] A |
During ace, Rev. and Mrs. «On pier. Mrs. Sarah M vas if ’ full ) . !
Andrew Derrick cared for the house- | honored at a bi: i (full course |
hold and her at. the home § oD . !
dren, getti m off to school in | daughter-in-law Mr. §
the fnorning and coming at night | Moss, Demunds. A la
\ _ Fluck could take cake made an attractive centerg
J \ for the birthday table.
Enjoying the dinner g
orence Roberts, Davenport :
fired to Mercy Hos- | Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Moss;
; NL Ny AT i| Mrs. Alex Matukitus; 'L pu Nf \ \
pits] Mop nday prbemnoon for obser- ie Noss sin ji) : o ) ‘VIRGINIA BAKED’ HAM, RAISIN’ SAUCE. ... ..\.vvs 11.65
vagy. A \ d i
TT the host and hoste S, Seve { \GOLDEN BROWN FRIED BLUEPOINT OYSTERS...... 1.65
Craio 7, Guest and . relatives. dropped i 0 v4
Sr “Happy Birthday’ to Mrsi Moss in § . @ ?
riley Party the evening. i (PLUS 23 OTHER ENTREES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE)
son of Mr. and Mrs. |
Norton Avenue, cele-
thday on Satur-
taining a group of
at th e Bowling Lanes, New Shi ipm Ee eni
ving afterwards to ham-
Read The Post Classi
: . For 20 Years
Shp
FS, ciand ice ‘cream. ; \ \
Winners the twa nt were: | All WW eathe | T OO p H AT | N K | N GSTO N .
Drew Bittenbender and Chuck Bak- |
er, who each received a. bowling $
trophy. :
Guests were Tommy ' Bottoms,
David Fitch, Drew = Bittenbender,
Chuck ker, Roger: Lacy, Michael
and Louis ale, Gregg Beck, and
Danny Thomas.
Keith Arthur Calkins
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Calkins,
Trucksville, announced the birth of
a seven pound nine ounce baby boy
February 18 in Nesbitt - Hospital.
Keith Arthur has two little: sisters,
Susan Ann and Heidi Jane, two and
G years x And in England, he
> he grand mother, Mrs. Joan
Hodges, who was here last /spring
when Heidi Jane was born, and
hopes to visit again in ‘America be-
fore eKith gets to be too big a boy.
Theresa Marie Senchak
Mr. and Mrs.. John Senchak,
Sweet Valley, announce the birth
of their first child, a daughter,
eo Theresa Marie, March 2:in General
! Hospital. Theresa weighed 8 lb. and
10 oz. and was 21 inches long.
Mrs. Senchak. is the former Gail
Brown, daughter of Captain’ and
Mrs. R. IL. B own of Sweet Valley.
Mr. Sencl the son of Mr. and [§ \ X
Mrs. John Senchak, Qverbrook Ave., '' repellent fabric
Fernbrook. This is the first’ grand- been treated with
child for the Browns and Senchaks.
ENTIRE STOCK TO BE
SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES
axe
when you buy your Wallace
efore higher prices go into
SERVICE ; . = fi Maidenform Bldssicres Gossard Girdles
Seamproof Lingerie Schrank Sleepwear
Pandora Sweaters Majestic and Petti J ; /E EVEN MORE
4 or more place-settings mow
EST CARE FOR YOUR
WINTER WEARABLES bs All Accessories Sportswear ;
ni el : ALL DRESSES, SLACKS and BERMUDAS
You Fill The Box . . . We Clean Your }
on our new
less per plac
EXAMP
v7
Winter Wear And Return Them To
You In The Fall—Freshly Cleaned Aud STORE WILL BE OPEN EVERY!
MIGHT "TIL 9:00
Pressed At Our .Regular Cleaning
Bs cme ee mee 11 mee 4
a me Hie ¢F0
BUT DON'T * DELAY!
Use our exten
your table wi
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MAIN STREET
bongs | DALLAS STORE H
THURSDAY ONLY 10:00 - 8:45
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i AYSAW E. NK CLARK’
sl Ta es Hato Belles,|| ah " : | ’ !
y Harris Road, announce the birth of XODEN OR BEIGE PR CLE ANERS | 1d
daughter, weight 1d AT i |
| cir ounces arch 3 at Nebi BUDDIES | cin S 4 VE 7 "AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY
ospital. Elizabeth Jane Belles has : 3 BB Pat 5 BAR TES ] 3 ; H
He hee brothers and | sisters: Joyce |§ © . r | \ MAIN HIGHWAY TRUCKSVILLE g » SAS fos 63 Soutt, Main Street Wilkes-Barre
~~ < Ann, William Richard, David Wes- MAIN STREET, LUZERNE x
gE oa evs and Robert James, : : se - .
Boasts special li
j=
new. split’ shoulder-fl
lpg vont. 1
Elizabe th | ja e Belles Hacking Flap Pocket. | i
>» REGISTERED JEWELER