The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 30, 1961, Image 15

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    hE 0g P, é rs onal M d Mrs A h Ninety Years Old On April 15th Carl Hackling, Guest | Horseshoe Club Sees wards, Judy Crispell, Carolyn Lahey,
oi | / r. an VAIS. rt ur, e p Hh 2 Connie Bogden, Resia Carrol, Timo-
h- Mr. and Mrs, John Churry and ? {4s as 1 At Birthday Party | Movies Of Horse Show ny Carrol Sen Jenson, aud
1 ! : ’ T ( b 5 Q h A ; i 7 vans, Davi pencer, verne
hy gala I es O ec e rate t nN nN Iiversary Carl Hackling, Noxen, was guest | Back Mountain Horseshoe 4-H |Kindler, Ellen Bidwell, Marge Was-
se N Easter weekend in New York City. / of honor at a birthday party Sun-|Club met on‘Friday evening, at the | chek, Susan Spencer, Linda Tag, Mr.
wi 1 Mic Those: Kepner. Brooklyn Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Webb, [when the Gebharts moved to day at the home’ of his sister, Mrs, | Dallas Boro School and enjoyed jand Mrs. Bogden, and E..V. Chad
a if NY. torcs, Dalles residont. all Orange, will celebrate their fifty-} Orange, Mother and Dad Webb Stella Dean. Present were Mr. and | home movies (of last year’s, Lehman wigk,
od i : . i Ey Sp iy ninth wedding anniversary with a |bought the house right next door Mrs. James Patton Sr., Mr. and Mrs. | Horse Show presented by Margaret
AL Sere ge 2 Lid ne ny fly Sipe ‘at the home of their | where they still live, manage a well Joseph Hackling, Dorrance Kocher, | Houlihan y B The Poor Again
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ne will celebrate her ninetieth birthday oY Sap y So Go on iene Son z he ov Ruggles; Mrs. Carrie Cole, Mrs. Present were Margaret Houlihan, | Blessed are the poor. They can tell
at he oa Ta i . ge, x 2 Ip s Con arts when they oie Sa Jameson City; the | president; Thomas Estus, Jenet | heir creditors they are broke with-
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er: or me the gues of Mr. and Me S Mrs. Webb is the former Daisy Besides Mrs. Gebhart, they have 9} hong = © hones i Boborts, Linds Meked, Rickard Bde oup lying siout Tt
vial] John Girvan, Lake Street, for the Ryman, daughter of the late Mr. and | one granddaughter, Daisette, now
> v st ten days. Mrs. Winfied Scott Ryman of Noxen. | Mrs. Allen Jones of Red Bank. -
«Senator and Mrs. Harold Flack, | Mr. Webb is son of the late Mr. and | Both Mr. and Mrs. Webb are!
New Goss ‘Manor, are spending | Mrs. Henry Webb of Vernon. The | members of Wyoming Methodist a
of } sometime in Florida. couple was married in the parsonage | Church. Mrs Webb is active in the
at | Mr. and Mrs. A. H. VanNortwick |of Centermoreland Church, April 2, | Eastern Star, Mr. Webb is a staunch |’ . . e
i who have been spending the winter | 1902, by the Rev. James and held a | Mason. They are in fairly good i 1 | i 1 i } | S
nd in Florida, will return to their [family dinner and reception at the | health, enjoy their home and yard, Qe
to { home on Main Road, Dallas, April 3. | home of the bridegroom’s brother, | and love the outdoors.
ld 3 John Allabaugh, Pinecrest Aven- Howard, afterwards. 3 Happy anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. "
so ] ue, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital The Webbs started housekeeping | Webb! Your friends in the Back
rs. q ie he is submitting to tests. in Wyoming where Mr. Webb was | Mountain Area send their love and
Ss. | { Candy Poad, daughter of Mr. and foreman at the Wyoming Shovel [hope you'll have many more years
tie Mrs. Cholos, any Works. ‘About fourteen years ao happiness together! and :
2 if Shavertown, now of Palmyra, will -
spend Easter with Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Charles Hosler Newlyweds, Honored
Sheldon Evans, Ferguson Avenue, i oD: . \ /
Shavertown. 3 . Is Guest On Birthday At Bridal Shower ALL CO ERING
154i gg Gb in a Mrs. Charles Hosler, Parrish Mr. and Mrs. Carl Remley, Dallas,
» 9D : Street, Dallas, was honored at a | were guests of honor at a shower on
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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Purely
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Space,
Huntsville Road, plan to spend the
Easter week visiting their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James
Tqirba in Fairfax, Va.
"¥ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnes and
family are spending two weeks in
Florida.
Grace Bachman, Susie Anderson,
Durelle Scott, students at Pennsyl-
a John Elenchick, Chas will ob- Naugle, Mr. and Mrs. William Dixon, Valley. He has spent: his entire life | grandchildren: Elmer Masters, John- INLAID LINOLEUM TILES 6 )
Fro parents. serve his eightieth birth ay anni- | Mrs. Bertha Rittenhouse, Mr. and |in the Sweet Valley area, first work- | son City, N.Y., Mrs. Jessie Edwards, 9x9 in. ed. LH
ANA Peterson, fencher in Mon-}YSTsaty on Monday. Born in Europe, | Mrs. Walter Meeker, Mrs. Jay Croop, | ing for the D. and H. Railroad, later | Elmira, N. Y., Mrs. Edith Atherholt, -
trea] and two friends will arrive on | Mr. Elenchick was the father of |Mr. and Mrs. Nick Capece and Eddy, farming. His wife, the former Ber- | West Wyoming. 4%, W - #
Friday to spend the Easter vaca- twelve children, nine of whom are | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Babcock, Billy | tha Heft died in 1904. Seven years ' FT. HIGH AL COVERING Lin. Ft. 19% :
! sion with the Henry Petersons, Nor- living. Mrs. Elenchick died four | Babcock and Mr. and Mrs. Remley. or : «
Yon Avene, Dallas, y years ago. Living with his daughter, en FELT BASE
Mrs. M. J. Brown, Lake Street, ew and son, Frank, he finds Naugles Have Son W Of K : i H T | k . LINOLEUM Sq Yd 49¢
Dallas, has returned after spending pleasure 2% looking after his chick- O m & n IWa n IS eal ad 6 it. wide = = ji;
two weeks with friends in Datona _ and keeping an eye out for| Mr. and Mrs. William Naugle Jr, : ‘ :
Beach, Fla. Pring. Pikes Creek, announce the birth of a RB M 2 d Ad y h k STAI R TREA DS B 29
son in General Hospital on Saturday y [S. 0 Nn d I a m S IC 9x18 Frown ed. C
Mr. and Mrs. Zel Garinger have
returned to their home on Lake
Street, Dallas, after spending the
winter in Gulfport, Fla.
Dean Bronson, student at Shep-
herd’s College, W. Va: will arrive
today to spend the Easter vacation
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
fred Bronson, Sweet Valley.
Mrs. Eva Barnes, mother of Jack
Barbes, Elmcrest, has been moved
from Wayside Rest Home in Forty
Fort to Maple Hill Rest Home in
Lehman.
A. C. Devens is making steady im-
provement at his home on Lake
Street, able to walk about, but still
Airing easily.
Mrs. Harry D. Swepston, Elm-
crest, returned to her home two
Wy veeks ago after a long hospitaliza-
tion following surgery at University
of Pennsylvania Hospital.
Jack Eck, student at Muhlenburg
College, is spending the spring va-
cation. with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Eck. He has a classmate,
Norman Boyer of Philadelphia as his
guest.
Tom Shelburne, student at Virgin-
ia Military Institute, is spending the |
spring recess with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Shelburne, Cen-
termoreland.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Katon, Ar- |
lington, Va., and sons, John, stu-
dent at VPI and Lloyd Jr. spent
the weekend visiting Mrs. Katon’s
mother, Mrs. John
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Eck, Shavertown.
Mrs. Richard T. Venn, Meadow-
crest, Trucksville, has returned
SH spending the past two months
¥with her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lillie, Bronxville,
N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson,
®former Dallas residents, now of
Florida, moved to 615 Bonnie Drive,
Lakeland, Fla., recently.
Mrs. Ben Shipman, Jr. and chil-
dren, Indianapolis, Ind., are spend-
ing a month with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Stuart Marks, Lehman.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Eddinger have
returned to their home at East Dal-
las after spending several weeks at
Lake Worth, Fla.
Clara Yeager, former Dallas resi-
dent, who has been living with Sam
Slusser , at Nescopeck R.D. 1 has
moved to the home of E. White-
bread, Nescopeck R.D. 1.
Mrs. Thomas Williamson, Chase
Road, is feeling somewhat improved
after a winter-long bout with bron- |
a chitis.
ue, Dallas, will arrive tomorrow to
spend the spring vacation with her
family.
Mrs. Floyd Wells who has been in |
is |
coming along nicely and expects to |
be back at her home in Trucksville
the hospital for some days
this week.
Mrs. Robert Moore Sr. Franklin |
Street, who was a patient for some- |
time at Wilkes-Barre General Hos- |
pital, is now a patient at Friends
Hospital, Philadelphia. All her
Eck and her |
Mrs. Earl Monk, Pinecrest Aven- |
Neighborhood
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1961
News And Notes Of Personal
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birthday dinner given by her neigh-
bors Friday. She received a lovely
bouquet of spring flowers. Present
were Myrtle Miller, Rhoda Lefko,
Cindy Lefko, Mary Daubert, Jane
LaBar, Bernice Williams, Carol Ann
Williams, Florence Paeglow, Sally
Diehm, Dallie Biemesderfer.
Birthday Next Monday
Home On Furlough
Cecil and Calvin Sutton, twin sons
of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sutton, Frank-
lin Street, Dallas, Drew Fitch and
| Bob Wheeler, all of whom enlisted
| together, are spending a furlough
with their parents. They have been
| stationed at Fort Knox, Ky., will all
| report to Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
They will leave today.
|R. D. Mr. Ackerman is sales repre-
| sentative for Northeastern National
| Bank and Trust Company in Wilkes-
| Barre.
| Mrs. Sarah Schmidle, Fernbrook,
| is in the Nesbitt Hospital, where she
! submitted to surgery Friday. When
| released she will convalesce at the
{home of her daughter, Frances
| Morgan, 66 Shaver Avenue, Shaver-
town.
| and ten month old Walter, formerly
of Nanticoke, have purchased and
' moved into a home at Trucksville
R. D. 2. Mr. Glogowski is teacher
in Plymouth High School.
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Balliett and son,
Bert Wayne, have moved from
Wilkes- Barre to an apartment at
Trucksville R. D. 2. Mr. Balliett is
employed by ‘the Capitol Tire Re-
capping Company in Wilkes-Barre.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gimble and
Billy and Judy have moved from
Plymouth to a home they purchased
| at Trucksville R. D. 2. Mr. Gimble is
repairman for Bell Telephone Com-
pany. !
Mrs. Philip Ritter, Huntsville Road,
Dallas, has returned from visiting
cousins in Forty Fort.
Mrs. Hulda Gaston and Mrs. Edn
Hill, of Hyattsville, Maryland will
spend the long Easter weekend in
this area, seeing various connections
| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glogowski |
and relatives of the Andrew Race
family.
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s™7 .98
FINE WOOL - NYLON - CASHMERE
Assorted Colors — Sizes 4 - 12
Saturday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Babcock,
Hunlock Creek. The Remleys were
recently married. Many lovely gifts
were received.
Guests: Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hicks,
Mr. and Mrs. William Naugle Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wolfe, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
March 25. This is the Naugles’ first
child. Mrs. Naugle is the former
Carol Wisneski, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Wisneski; Hun-
lock Creek. Mr. Naugles is son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Naugle Sr.
Pikes Creek.
Robert Williamson, Is
Honored On Birthday
Robert Williamson, was recently
honored at a family birthday dinner
at his home on Goeringer Avenue,
Shavertown.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Alex-
ander Johnston, Mr.
William Kishbaugh, Carol Kish-
baugh, Rudy Beretta, of Forty Fort;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Williamson |
of York; and the host and hostess.
Isen Pennington Wins
Life Legion Membership
Isen Pennington, veteran of
World War I, was awarded a life
membership by the Harveys Lake
American Legion Post at their St.
Patricks Day party held to celebrate.
their forty-second birthday, March |
earned the |
award by conscientiously attending |
18. Mr. Pennington
Memorial Day ceremonies and
Legion funerals.
At the meeting, plans were dis-
cussed for the Easter Egg Hunt to be
held Saturday on ‘the Lake Noxen
School grounds if the weather per-
mits, in the gymnasium if it does
not.
Next meeting of the Legion will be
held at Kern's Restaurant, Tuesday,
April 4, when plans for Memorial Day
will be completed. Kenneth Jack-
son urges all members to attend.
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and Mrs. |
by open house for friends
neighbors from 2 until 5 p.m.
and Mrs. Ami
‘ EDWARD MASTERS
Edwards Masters Sweet Valley, | ago he retired and now devotes his
will celebrate his ninetieth birthday | time to his yard, chickens and his
anniversary on Easter Sunday with | family. He is a member of Church
a family dinner at noon, followed |of Christ.
and |
| “With him above are his three
| children who have arranged the
Mr. Masters is son of the late Mr. | party and will be there with their
Masters of Sweet. sixteen children and twenty nine
Club and heard Mrs. Leonard Adam-
ers, real and artificial. Attractive
Norti Berti.
Plans were outlined for the annual
Interclub Luncheon to be held at the
1 Country Club May 23, 12:30 p. m.
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Dallas Women of Kiwanis met | Mesdames Merril Faegenburg, John
Wednesday evening at the Country | Blaze, Kenneth Rice, Raymond Goer-
inger, Sherman Harter and Franklin
shick talk on arrangement of flow- | Cager.
Present at the meeting, besides
tables were decorated in blue and |those mentioned above were Mes-
lavender by hostesses. Mrs. Clyde | dames John Henni 1 Ack- |
Birth, Mrs. Victor Piccone and Mrs. | i SR
erson, John Hoyt, Stephen Sedler,
Harry Lefko, Robert Dolbear, George
| McCutcheon, William Wright, Fred
Greenley, Paul Laux, Ernest Gay,
Ted Ruff, Frank Kreigh, Raymond
[any meeting will be a family night "Tag, Robert Maturi, John Churry,
| Wednesday, April 19, hostesses John Williams, Edwin Thompson.
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B. Cultured pearl earrings, pair
C. Cultured pearl and diamond pin
D. Cultured pearl pendant and chair
E. 3-strand cultured pear! bracelet
With sapphires
F. Cultured pear! and diamond ring
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