* Northampton, Pa.; CRE NXE RRXRRHR RRS IR CTS DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Ted Common and faugily, former Shavertown residents, now of Reading, visited Mrs. Com- mon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller, Wilkes-Barre, recently. Faith Edwards, teacher in Darby, spent the weekend visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Edwards, Idetown, and Back Mountain friends. Juliana Van Blarcom, Shavertown, received her cap at recent exercises at iSt. Luke’s School of Nursing, Bethlehem. ge Bronson, Sweet Valley spent a day last week at Geisinger Hospital, Danville, submitting to tests. Floyd Wells, Trucksville, entero Nesbitt Hospital Sunday night to submit to tests. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Schalm, fortnerly of Milford, MIch., have rented one of the Hedden apart- ments at Birch Hill Lane. Mr. Schalm has an automatic cigarette service. ‘The couple was recently married. : Mr. and Mrs. John Dorak have moyed from Plymouth to their new spl level home at Applewood Major, Dallas. v ..and Mrs. Walter Yakabovicz, formerly of Plymouth, have moved to 216 Huntsville Road, Dallas. Mr. Yakabovics is machinist at Royer Foundry. Mrs. Ralph Brown, formerly a resh@ent of Dallas, is recovering eo at her home in Elmira, N. ¥. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Tandy and children have moved from Dushore to 16 Meadowcrest, Trucksville. Mr. Tapdy is an electrical engineer with Spey Gyroscope. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schram, newlyweds, formerly of Forty Fort, are living at 215 Meadowecrest, Tricksville. Mr. Shram is engineer with Sperry Gyroscope. Mrs. Schram is employed by the Hartman In- surance Agency in Wilkes Barre. Mrs. Charles Watkins, Machell Avenue, patient at General Hospital for! the past two months, first with a fractured spine and then with a heart attack, is improving. Her dadghter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnum and children of Fan- woed, N. J. and her son Charles from Falls Church, Virginia, were in Dallas over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder and children, Jacqualine, Larry and Susan, Park Street, Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Culp, Huntsville, moored to visit Sgt. and Mrs. James Kern and family of Fort Meade, Maryland on Sunday. irs. Ann Tillotson, Meadowcrest, is a patient in“Nesbitt Hospital. Mir. and Mrs. Sam Voletto and tally of Easton spent Sunday visit- ing, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder, Clay de St. Robert Culp, Huntsville, en- fogtined at a luncheon Mrs. Her- | bert DeWitt of Shavertown; Mrs. George Swales and daughter, Janet, Mrs. Albert Ash- tor Jackson; Mrs. George Major and Gina, Lehman; and Mrs. Charles Snyder, Larry and Susan, Dallas on Wednesday. r. and Mrs. Thomas Heffernon, Leliman, are spending ten days at Fo Lauderdale, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swan, former Lynwood residents, have purchased and moved into the home at 204 Holly Street, Trucksville. Mr. Swan is a teller at First National Bank, Wilkes-Barre. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kubeck and four month Joseph have moved from Williamsport to 130 Keller Lane, ™ Elsvife Mr. Kubeck is employed he Pennsylvania Railroad. P Y and Mrs. John Maher and son, Jolin, formerly of Larksville, are fine at 16 Meadowcrest, Trucks- Mr. Maher is a staff sergeant pie U. S. Marines. The couple a returned from a stretch i » Mrs. Harry Ohlman, Norton Ave- nue, returned Tuesday after spend- ing six weeks in Florida. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Menapace and fantily have moved from Atlas, Pa., to frucksville R. D. Mr. Menapace is business manager at the State Cotrectional Institution. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Caroll Phillips, for- merly of Kingston,” have purchased i moved into a lovely ranch style home at Wyoming R. D. Mr. Phillips is district manager of Kraft Foods. Nr. and Mrs. Robert L. Williams and family have come from Hunt- ington, Pa., where Mr. Williams was associated with the correctional in- stifh¥ion to a home at the Dallas Cotrectional Institution. Mr. Wil- for is farm manager of the Jackson Township Institution. READ THE POST CLASSIFIED RE EN NN NNN NYS . EASTER ‘© GIFTS ® CARDS 4] A FREE GIFT To Each Customer THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY AHRENS ~ S & H Green Stamps TREASURE GIFT & CARD SHOP At the “Y” © 809 and 115, Main Highway 3 “oe DALLAS HII HHA HHA HK 969 ARE RN SS NN NN NN NS NE RN NN EN NN Ne es » THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1961 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest SECTION A — PAGE t Miss Marie Roberta Wahlgren ls Engaged To George Yatsko Mr. and Mrs: Gustav R. Wahlgren, 24 Division Street, Shavertown, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Marie Roberta, to George Lewis Yatsko, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Yatsko of R. D. 1, Harveys Lake. : Miss Wahlgren is a graduate of | Westmoreland High School . and | Wilkes-Barre Business College. Mr. Yatsko was graduated from Tunkhannock High School. He re- cently returned from Fort Sill, Okla., and is employed by Kanarr Corp., i Browntown. No date has been set ‘for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Us yd Rogers To Celebrate 25th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rogers, Meek- er, will celebrate their twenty fifth wedding anniversary with open house Sunday, March 26, in the afternoon. No invitations have been issued. Mrs. Rogers is the former Ruth Karschner, daughter of Mrs. L. W. Karschner and the late Rev. Kar- schner of Meeker. Mr. Rogers is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers of Idetown. The couple was married at home by the bride's father, then retired. It was his last official act. He died the next week. | There is one son, Robert, aged | fifteen, a member of the Sopltomore Debra Ann Lozier Has Fifth Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lozier, Har- veys Lake, entertained at a birth- day party for their daughter, Debra Ann Thursday, March 16. Debra was five. She was born in Jack- sonville, Fla. Present were brother Earl Joseph, cousin, Russell Jay, Di- anne, Charles, Garry and Jerry Ca- vill, Edward Ladamus, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Newell Jr., Mommie and Daddy. Paul Martin Frantz Mr. and ‘Mrs. Marlan Frantz, East Center Street, Shavertown, an- nounce the birth of a six pound, nine ounce, baby boy, Paul Martin at General Hospital on March 14. This is their first child. Mrs. Frantz is the former Marion Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Martin of Blackman Street, Wilkes Barre. Mr. Frantz is son of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Frantz, Amherst Avenue, Wilkes Barre. He is associated with Frantz Transfer. Mr. and Mrs: Richard Hall and family, Carverton Road, Trucksville, will move Wednesday to Mt. Leba- non, a suburb of Pittsburg. Mr. Hall, who has assumed Boy Scout duties since coming here with Linear Cor- poration, will be missed. Class at Lake Lehman High School. The Rogers have spent. their en- tire married life in the Karschner homestead where: Mrs. Karschner helps run a busy household. Mrs. Rogers, a registered nurse, com- mutes daily to her position at Re- treat Mental Hospital. Mr. Rogers a farmer when he was married, has spent the past twenty years as route driver for Forty Fort Dairy. Both ‘the Rogers are active mem- bers of Meeker Methodist Church and 'its organizations. Their avoca- tions are-keeping up with young Bob, hunting, and planting and cul- tivating a fine vegetable and flower garden. Amy Jo Donsavage Has First Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Donsavage, Meeker, entertained at a party Fri- day, March 10, to celebrate the first birthday anniversary of the daugh- ter, Amy Jo. Present were Howard, Duane, Bobby, Kenny and Penny Sprau, Shirley and Burt, Bryant, Christine, Emery, Annette Havrilla, Francis and Jimmy Wivell, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Sprau, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Havrilla, Burt Bryant Jr. and grandma, Mrs. Lillian Davis. Mrs. John Newell Is Honored On Birthday A surprise birthday dinner was held at the home of Mrs. John Newell Sunday afterncon, March 12, when she celebrated her seventy fifth birthday anniversary. Present were Mrs. John Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dailey, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dailey, Mr. and Mrs. William Huff, Joann, Lisa Kay, Lynda Lee, Tunkhannock; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Siglin, Carl Jr., Doris and Charles, Carl Leroy Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newell, Roy Jr., Patsy, Richard, Charles Newell, Sandra Martin, Roy Swingle, Ronald Swingle, Sandra Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Engel- man, Thelma Sue, Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Mulligan, John, David, Teresa, Dawn, Paul Cawley, Doris LaBarr, David Arendt and the honor. guest of P Children up to 8 : OPEN EVENIN HOLIDAYS, N THE C WEST D 12 oz. Broiled Lobster Tail. .... .$3.00 Roast Prime Ribs Beef.......... 2.50 Half Broiled Spring Chicken. ..... 2.25 Roast Turkey (Dressing). ........ 2.00 OUR DINNERS INCLUDE 8 COURSES SPECIAL CHILDREN’S MENU SUNDAYS, NOON TO 8 JR 4- (Drawn Butter) lus 12 other ENTREES years—14 Price GS. 5 10 12 OON TO 12 ASTLE ALLALS 9461 — 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, 1b. 55¢ Casing, Ib. 59¢ MINCED BOLOGNA, 1 1b. 55c | DUTCH LOAF 1% 1b. 88¢ BOCKWURST Ib, 69¢ | HOT ITALIAN K-BOLO 1, 1b. 50c | SAUSAGE Ih. 65¢ KOSHER STYLE SPICED BEEF 1, -1b. 90c CORNED BEEF 15 1b. 79c SPECIALS SKINLESS FRANKS 1b. 59¢ Fresh I ROAST BEEP % Ib. $1.| GROUND BEEF 2 Ibs. 99c KOLBASI Smoked 1b. 69c Fresh Killed v or Fresh FRYERS Ib. $5c Smoked LIVERWURST 1b. 65¢ Choice Wesiorn BAKED HAM Y-1b. 0c | STANDING RIB 1b. 65¢ LOOSE SAUERKRAUT 2 lbs. 29¢ | 3 1p. Average HORSERADISH 8 oz. jar 89c | PORK LOIN END ‘Ib. 55¢ OR 4-8481 Ma ROR — CLOSED SUNDAYS — Allen Siglin, Esther and | Engaged MARTHA JANE NEWBERRY Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Newberry, Sr., Pikes Creek, Lehman Township, wish to announce the engagement and approching marriage of their daughter, Martha Jane, to John J. ‘Wyoming. Miss Newberry is a stu- dent at Lake-Lehman High School. Mr. Gill attended Kingston High | School and served in the United '! States Army. He is now employed | | pany, Linden N. J. A September wedding is being planned. Idetown W.S.C.S. Hostess To Centermoreland Ladies Idetown W.S.C.S. met Church house Wednesday night with Mrs. Herbert Ward, Mrs. Jesse Boice, Mrs. Glenn Spencer and Bess Cooke as hostesses. Larry Carpen- ter entertained with trumpet solos, Mrs. Harold Dymond with vocal solos. Mrs. Kenneth Calkins showed slides. Centermoreland ladies are guests. Present: Mesdames Ruby Bested- er, Fred Dymond Sr., Bessie Kelly, Allen Malkemes, Albert Nulton, Ethel Jackson, Verna Weaver, J. Edwin Jackson, Ruth W. Schoono- ver, Marion Brunges, Mae Race, Ruth B. Schoonover, and Eleanor Chambers. Marie Leugyel, Leslie Sabo, Roswell Frederici, George May, Jesse Boice, Glenn Spencer, Bess Cooke, Herbert Ward, Emory Hadsel, Alfred Hadsel, Kenneth Cal- kins, Harold Dymond, Ralph Welsh, Loren Keller, Bruce Williams, Mary Rogers, Claire Mckenna, = Corey Meade, Libbie Smith, Pearl Connor, Kitty Dennis, Raymond Walters, Ricky Ruger and Larry Carpenter, Vivian Dymond, Linda Calkins, Flor- ence Weaver, Bess Cooke. Woman Golfers Meet At Paul Gross Home Mrs. Paul Gross, chairman, enter- | tained members of the Golf Com- | mittee of Irem Women Golfers at | her home on Sutton Road, Trucks- { ville, Friday. Plans were made for | the opening luncheon to be held on {April 7. Mrs. Howard S. Jones is | chairman. Mrs. Gross reported on the meet- ing of Women’s Central Pennsyl- vania Golf Association held at Berk- shire Country Club, Reading, on March 9 where plans were made for the State Tournament. Attending the meeting were Mes- dames (Charles Phillips, Warren Unger, H. W. Mainwaring, Gordon Guyler, Larry Spencer, Russell Havey, George Montgomery, Wil- liam Wicks, Ruth Williams and Ernest Wellhofer. Not able to be present were Mesdames Frank Wag- ner, Lloyd Kear, Howard S. Jones, John Wilson, John DeWitt Sr., John Pritchard. Gill, son of Mr. Joseph L. Gill of West | by Hatfield Wire and Cable Com- | in the! Lula Schutk, William B. Howard, ‘| burg. Club Hears Talk Mrs. Paul Gross gave an inspiring talk on antiques and decorating at | the meeting of Back Mountain Book | Club held in the Library Annex | Monday. She was assisted by Mrs. Charles Frantz and Mrs. George | Montgomery, her former students, | who displayed some of their decor- | ated chairs and trays in the making. Mrs. Gross illustrated her tech- | niques with coffee pots bellows, | trays and furniture from her own | | home: i Members of the hospitality com- | mittee were Mrs. John Ferguson, | Mrs. Charles Frantz,” Mrs. Arthur | Dungey, Mrs. Stanley Davies and | Miss Frances Dorrance. Mrs. Fergu- | son will give a Mother's Day read- Paul Arnold DeBarry Has Birthday Party Paul Arnold DeBarry, Oak Hill, celebrated’ his third birthday an- niversary recently at a party given | by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ste- { phen DeBarry Sr. Centerpiece for | | the party table was huge birthday | cake. Favors were balloons, party hats and Easter candies. Games were played and, refreshments | served. | Present were | David Matthews, Gordon Davies, - Billy Frey, Mike | Frey, Steve DeBarry Jr., Mrs. Stan- | ley S. Davies, Paul and his mother. | Karen Bedner, Keith Bicking, | ' Lehman Scouts Visit Dr. Post's Hospital Troop 156, Lehman, toured Dr. Post’s Hospital Monday and com- pleted their cat and dog badges. Following the trip, they enjoyed a party in Lehman Methodist Church where they celebrated the founding of Girl Scouting with refreshments and a short review of Juliette Lowe's life. Marvin Mead, Honored In Debating Contest Marvin Mead, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mead, Demunds Road, stu- dent at South Florida University, recently received an award for earning the sixth highest number of points in a debating tournament, the highest in the University. The University ranked fourth in the contest. NOTICE | The Post would like someone to | write Lehman news. If you have | lived here long enough so that you | are acquainted with the folks in that | area, if you are willing to attend | community affairs, and if you like | 1 to visit with your neighbors either | by phone or on the street, phone OR | 4-5656 or OR 4-7676. You can earn a little spending | money! Pritchard At Conference | Vern Pritchard, representative of | Nationwide Insurance in the Back | Mountain Area, is one of twenty agents attending the Training Pro- | gram being conducted by ‘tis | companies at the Elks Club, Blooms- | Mr. Pritchard has qualified to | attend this program, which is | designed to help him render better Back Mountain Library Book Unger, | Pierce | Church Group Honors | Members On Birthdays | | and Mrs. Henry Randall, | Mrs. On Antiques ing at next month’s meeting. Present at the meeting were | Mesdames Ben C. Banks, Joseph | | Warkomski, A. D. Hutchison, J. S. | Rinehimer, R. R. Hedden, Thomas | Mitchell Jenkins, Warren | George Jacobs, John H. Ferguson, Kittie Dennis, Raymond walter Arthur Ross, H. W. Smith, R. E. Van Horn, Paul Jacobs, Dana Crh William -- Wicks, Harry ‘Wolfe, Paul Priebe, Charles Gard- ner, Carl Friebel, Edgar Brace, Wil- lard Seaman, Albert Jones, W. H. Jr., George Montgomery, | Charles Frantz, Paul Gross, A. R.| Dungey, Enoch Thomas, Thomas | Hillyer, Stanley Davies; Miss Fran- ces Dorraie. Lewis, Saturday evening the congrega- | tion of Glenview P.M. Church hon- | ored those who observed birthdays | in March: Mrs. William Compton, | Mrs. Stanley Karuza and Hugh Wil- | liams. The program consisted of a ! duet by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Se- | ward in honor of Mrs. Compton; a | duet by Kathy Karuza and Larry | Seward in honor of Mrs. Karuza; | and a piano solo by Jimmy Williams | in honor of Mr. Williams. Each had an original poem written by Mrs. George Shaver, Jr. dedicated to them and each was presented with a gift. { The party was attended by Mr. | Mr. and Charles Seward, Larry, Donna and Jimmy, Mrs. Leona Belles, Mrs. Daisy Prynn, Mrs. Jane Sowers, Mrs. Vera Welitchke, Mr. and Mrs. Corey Crispell, Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Der- | rick, Mrs. George Shaver and Alan, | Mrs. Hugh Williams and Jimmy, Jim Fluck and the guests of honor. | Welcome Wagon Club Plans Fashion Show i | ‘Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club plans a spring luncheon and fashion show Wednesday, April 12, 1 p.m. in the Sharon Room, Hotel Redington. | Reservations may be made with Mrs. John LaBerg, of Country Club Road, | or Mrs. Paul Malloy, 531 Butler | Street, Wyoming, on or before Apel 12. A nursery at the YWCA will care | for small children, 12:30 to 3 p.m. | Fashion Flair will show spring | styles. Among the eight models are two young women from Dallas, Mrs. | Carl Friebel and Mrs. Edward | Scanlon. | Carolyn Dickson Is Wed To Robert Spudis | | Announcement has been made of the marriage of Carolyn Dickson, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas | | Dickson, Dallas R.D. 3, to Robert | Spudis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael | | Spudis, Tunkhannock R. D. 2. The | | wedding took place Friday, March | {10 in Columbia, S. C. The bride is a graduate of Dallas | | Township High School. She is em- | | ployed as secretary to Frank Martz, | president of the Martz Coach Com- | pany. Mr. Spudis was graduated | from Tunkhannock High School and | is at present on leave from service | with the U.S. Army. He will leave | Wednesday for Fort Bliss, Texas. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST EASTER the season to feel beautiful! ® Blouses Vaughn ® Skirts ® Vicici ® Lingerie © Koret ® Hosiery of g-1 © Gloves California >=] ® Handbags ANN'S APPAREL BENNETT ST. 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