ANIA ‘hearts. collar. Swept case to ly. el achers’ oreland 25, at ors are cil will ning to 1 Point X11 " % CE SERIE 3 3 I EE oN Purely Personal John Sholtis, son of Mrs. Blanche Sholtis, East Dallas has returned " home after spending a week in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He was accom- panied by Richard Angelo, Erie, a fellow student at Penn State Univer- sity. John is studying Civil Engine- ering. Joseph Dula, Harveys Lake, entered Wyoming Valley Hospital as a medical patient last Friday. Mrs. W. E. Schoonover returned to her home near Orange last Tues- Way, after spending the winter ‘months with her two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Alling in Clayton, N. J., and Mrs. Gladys Love in Newburgh, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Neilson Andrews, formerly of Kingston, have moved into their new home on Elmcrest Drive. Mr. Andrews is a teacher in Kingston High School. Mr. and Mrs. John Rock have moved from Accord, N. Y. to 257 Meadowcrest, Trucksville, is an architect. Mrs. George Horst, mother of Mrs. “W. C. Marsden, Wilkes Barre, and ‘grandmother of Mrs. John Manley, New Goss Manor, Dallas, is a patient .at General Hospital where she is in a critical condition. She has a great many friends in the Back Mountain Area. : Mr. and Mrs. Gordon French and family, formerly of Washington, Pa., have moved to Meadowcrest, Trucks- Ry Mr. French is a salesman for iebold Incorporated. ; Mrs. Ben Shipman and Jennie and Ben 3rd who have been visiting Mrs. Shipman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. “Stuart Marks, Lehman, for the past ‘three weeks, left Sunday to spend a ae with the Ben Shipman Srs., urray Hill, N. J. before returning to their home in Indianapolis. The ‘Ben Shipman Srs. drove up for them. | t- Mrs? William Dierolf, with sons Billy, David and Jim, who have been spending the past month with Mrs. Dierolf’s mother, Mrs. James Meri- cle in ‘Shavertown, returned on Thursday to their home at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Major Dierolf, with the paratroopers, . drove to Shavertown to join his family for the return trip. Mrs. C. Roscoe Lee of Fort Lauder- dale, Florida will open her summer home in Dallas this week. She expects to be here this Saturday. Sr. M/S Wayne Harvey and family | are in Dallas, from Harlingen, Texas. Sgt. Harvey leaves on Friday to fly to the Coast en route to Okinawa, where his family will join him later in the year. Mrs. Harvey is staying with: her mother, Mrs. Clara Gross: Mrs. Frank Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Harding of Kingston, Mr. and | rs. Robert Harvey, Shavertown, We tronded the wedding of Thelma Geraldson and (Claire Elston in Al- bany on Saturday. w Ruth Marie Waldow Is Honored At Shower: Ruth Marie Waldow was honored at a shower given by her aunt Mrs. Agnes Wille at her home, Hanover Green, on Sunday. Many beautiful gifts were received. Supper was served to the following Joan Yurewsc, Marcy Magurski, Mesdames - Louis Yurewsc, Mary Baranski, Janice Schrann, Mary Sepko, Betty Derenfeld, Janice Derenfeld, Martha Nagurski, Marcy Magurski, Stephen ‘Waldow, and the guest of honor. Ruth Marie will be married in St. Therese’s Church Saturday, May 6, at 10:30 a. m. She was also honored at a shower Wednesday evening by Mrs. Robert Laux and a dinner shower at the # ntinental Inn given by her sister, Helene Waldow. ; Alan John James /®& Myr. and Mrs. William D. James III, of Irvington, N. J. announce the birth of an eight pound, thirteen ounce son April 4 at Orange Me- morial Hospital. Alan John has a big brother, James IV, two and a half years old. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.” William James, Jr, of Center Moreland, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harvey, Lake Carey. Alan’s mother is the former Edith Harvey. Donald Frank Harris, Jr. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harris at Nanticoke State Hospital on April 14. The baby was named Donald Frank Harris, Jr., and weighed in at only 5 pounds 9 i Donald Harris is a former *Zsident of Claude Street, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harris, but now of Newark Valley. Donnie, Jr., has a big sister, Carol ] Marie, 1 year of age. Mrs. Harris is the former Joan Grosky of Nanti- coke. Nancy Jones, Honored Nancy Jane Jones, East Center Street, who will become the bride of Richard Morgan, Jr., of Luzerne, May 6, at the Shavertown Methodist Church was honored by Jayne and Linda Ruth Searfoss of South Gates Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, cousins of the bride-elect at a Buffet Shower, held at Meneguzzo’s, Luzerne. Twenty- five guests were present. Beth Ann Steltz Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steltz, RD 5, announce the birth of a daughter, Beth Ann, April 9 at Wyoming Valley Hospital. This is their first child. Mrs. Steltz, is the former Emily Marshall, daughter of Mr. and ~ Mrs. John Marshall Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Steltz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. |§ Walter Sieltz of Hunlock THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1961 ___ __BECTION A —PAGE 5 Neigh Yoriond Sp 4 Terry Evans Returns Home | Carl Germans Observe Silver Anniversary Sandra Felter To and Mrs. Carl German ob- With Wife And Baby Boy Steven Sp/4 Terry S. Evans, U. S. Army | and baby flew from Germany two Medical Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. weeks ago, and were met at Idlewild Don Evans, Church Street, arrived by Terry's parents and his aunt and served their silver wedding anni- | i | Mr. | versary on Tuesday with a ‘party for talpa Road where they have lived all friends at their home on Lake Ca- | Become Bride Of Milton Moyer On May 6 will Sandra Felter, daughter of Mr. and | Jr., Center Moreland, Mrs. Varian Felter, Center Moreland, | Williams, Jr., Wilkes-Barre, cousins become the bride of Milton | of the bride, ushers. Mr. Rock! on Tuesday aboard the U.S. N.S. Upshur which docked in Brooklyn, N. Y. Terry is expected to be home the end of this week after spending gart, Germany. / When -he arrives at his home, Terry will be greeted by not only his parents, but also by his wife and baby son, Steven. The young mother uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daily, Shavertown. The new Mrs. Evans, employed as secretary to the chief physician in the U. S. Army Hospital | the past twenty-two months as | at Stuttgart is the former Theresia Army X-ray technician near Stutt- | Ujvari, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johann Ujvari, Beuren, Germany. To qualify as an interpreter, Mrs. Evans studied in London, Paris and | in her native country. Saturday, April 1, at 6 p.m.; Betty Ann Roese, daughter of Mr. and Mus. Robert Roese of Mooretown, became the bride of Claude C. Cowart, Jr., Jacksonville, Fla. Rev. Ira Button performed the ceremony in his home, Overbrook Avenue, Fernbrook. Attendants’ were Alberta Shaw and Linda Moore, friends of the bride of Mooretown. Best man was a friend of the bridegroom stationed Betty Ann Roese Becomes Bride Of Claude C. Cowart at Red Rock Air Force Base. Mrs. Cowart is a graduate of Leh- man Jackson Ross High School. She has been working at Steele’s Res- taurant. Mr. Coward is serving with the Air Corps at Red Rock. He ex- pects to make the service with the Air Corps his life work. The couple is spending twenty- five days leave in Jacksonville, honeymooning. Dennis Dobinicks Have Baby Girl, Vicki Joy Tech. Sgt. and Mrs. Dennis J. Dobinick' announce the birth of an eight pound baby girl Vicki Joy, in Japan on March 31. There are three other children, Barbara, Bernard and Ellen. Mrs. Dobinick is daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Francis Kenney of Wyom- ing. Tech. Sgt. Dobinick is son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dobinick of Shavertown. A veteran of twelve years service with the U. S. Air Force, he and his family have been stationed in Japan for the past two and a half years. They expect to return to the States int December. Frances Hess, Guest At Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Seth Howell, Roushey Street, honored Frances Hess, Dallas, sister of Mrs: Howell recently at a birthday party at their home. Pre- sent: Frances Hess honored guest, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess, Mr. and | Mrs. George Landon, Cragg Herd- man, Mrs. Russell Honeywell, Mrs. Ralph Hess, Mrs. Ross Williams, Jr., Mrs. Claude Warden and children, Claudie and Suzanne, Mrs. Jack Hiller, Mrs. Floyd Pope, Carol Pope, Betsy John, and host and hotess. Mrs. Hess, showed many interest- ing and beautiful slides of Europe which she and her husband recently Cheryl Lynn Salanty Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Salanty, 8625 Moraine Ave., Munster, In- diana, announce the birth of a daughter, Cheryl Lynn, on April 14. She weighed 7 lb. 4 oz. Cheryl has two brothers at home, Tommy and Billy. Mrs. Salanty is the former Sallie Heslop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Helsop of Demunds Road, R. D. 3, Dallas. Susan Stredney Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stredney, Harveys Lake R. D., announce the birth of a seven pound nine ounce daughter, Susan, April 12 at Nes- bitt Hospital, their fourth child. Susan has two brothers and a sis- | ter: Joseph, 13; Carol, 9; and Rich- ard, 7. Dallas Junior Women Plan Spring Dance Dallas Junior Woman's Club will sponsor a dance, = “New Orleans Candle Light” Saturday, May 13 from 9 until 1 O’clock. Mrs. Thomas Reese is chairman, Mrs, Francis Bar- ry, co chairman. Committee chair- men are Mrs. Robert Brown, publi- city, Mrs. Elmer Williams, decora- tions, Mrs. Joseph Chipola reserva- tions. WANT TO SELL YOUR HOME USE THE POST CLASSIFIED HISLOP ¢ SAUSAGE AND MEAT KITCHEN MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, DALLAS DARING / HOME MADE MEAT PRODUCTS Our Own SMOKED HAMS 59: Whole Ib Choice Western CHUCK 39: Fresh Killed FRYERS 27: Whole Ib cu tr 2h WIENERS 21bs 89c¢ CHICKEN—Necks and Backs 5Ibs25c¢ GROCERY DEPARTMENT Tastewell KIDNEY BEANS 9:1 Shurfine CRUSHED CORN 6/1 Shurfine APPLESAUCE 711 Shurfine FRUIT COCKTAIL their married life. Moyer, son of Mrs. Rose Moyer of The couple was married in St. | Evans Falls, Saturday, May 6, at Therese’s Church on April 18, 1936. | 7 p. m.. Rev. J. Edwin Lintern will Rev. John Durkin performed the | perform the double ring ceremony ceremony. Ms. German is the [in = Center = Moreland Methodist former Lydia Mainwaring of West | Church. The bride will be given in 4:1 OR 4-8481 CLOSED SUNDAYS Pittston, Mr. German is employed at Natona Mills. There are two sons, Carl Jr., member of the Senior Class at Westmoreland: High School, Thomas, student at Dallas Borough | Grade School. All the Germans are members of Gate of Heaven Church where Mrs. German is active in the Altar and the Holy Name Society. ' Mrs. John Polachek, Monica, | Charles, Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stanley, Cheryl, Mrs. Betty Biezup, Mr. and Mrs. John Jurista, Mary Lane, Veronica Rita, Mary Grace, Mr. and Mrs. J. Baker, Charles, Mrs. | Elsie Cavill, Mr. and Mrs. Harold | Nicholson, Janet Lynn, Mrs. Irene [Maret Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and the Germans. John Rebennacks, Home From Visit In New Mexico Mr. and Mrs. John Rebennack have returned from Truth or Con- sequence, New Mexico, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hibler and family. Mrs. Hibler is the former Betty Rebennack. While there, they saw the Carlsbad Caverns, acclaimed to be the most beautiful in the world. The Hiblers took them on a three day sightseeing tour over the Black Range Mountains, through the Petrified Forests in Arizona to the Grand Canyons, returning, to Al- buquerque by the way of Grant. They could see the snow covered Taylor Mountains the morning after the B-52 bomber- was shot down. From Albuquerque they boarded a plane to the Wilkes-Barre Airport. Arline Ruth Misson To Wed John Bnzalone Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Misson of R. D. 3, Dallas, announce the en- gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Arline Ruth, to John Anzalone of West Pittston. Mr. Anzalone is son of Mrs. Con- cetta Anzalone, “205. Fifth Street? West Pittston. 3 Miss Misson will graduate from Westmoreland High School in June. Dury Pants Factory in West. Pittston. Plans for a July wedding are being made. : Rosary Society and Mr. German in | Mrs. Catherine Lemke Is Ninety Years Old, Saturday April 22 Mr. Anzalone is employed at the | marriage by her father. | ‘Maid of honor will be Martha | Schoonover, Center Moreland, and | bridesmaids June Weed, West | Wyoming, and Janet Felter, Falls, | both cousins of the bride. Flower | girls will be Gail Edwards of East Dallas and Karen Matusavige of Center Moreland. ‘Tom Buckman, Evans Falls, will | act as best man, and Wayne Weaver, | I 7 ‘ | Mrs. Catherine Lemke, Spring | Street, Shavertown, will celebrate | her ninetieth birthday anniversary lon Saturday, April 22, quietly with | her sister, Mrs. Ann Lentz, Detroit, | and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Carl (Kast, who lives with her. Mrs. Lentz, | only eighty, flew in this week and | expects to have a mighty fine re- | union talking over days gone by. | Mrs. Lemke, of German parentage, | came to this country when she was | thirteen. Her family settled in North . Wilkes-Barre where she married Edward Kast, associated with Reich- | ard Brewery. They had two children, Elizabeth who became ,a nurse, and Carl salesman for Kingston Cake Company. Mr. Kast died in 1910. She later married William Lemke, en- gineer at Number 14 Colliery and and James Donald Felter, | brother of the bride, will be ring bearer. | Following the ceremony, a recep- | tion will be held in the church | parlors and the couple will leave | for Niagara Falls. Miss Felter is a graduate of Tunkhannock High School. She is | employed by the Commonwealth | Telephone Company in Dallas. Mr. | Moyer was graduated from Dallas | Township High School. He is em- | ployed by the Commonwealth Tele- | phone Company at Tunkhannock. The couple will reside in Center | Moreland, just dewn the street from Mother and Dad Felter. moved to Shavertown where the climate was considered good for | daughter Elizabeth, then a victim of | tuberculosis. Elizabeth died a year | and four monthg later at the age of | thirty-four. Carl died suddenly four | years ago while at work. ‘A resident of Shavertown for forty years, she recalls with remarkable memory the days when the Back Mountain Area was really rural. A | charter member of St. Paul's Luth- | eran Church, she speaks with zest and pride of its growth—and regrets that she is unable to attend services as regularly as she used to! She is in good health, likes to potter around the house and yard, and | thoroughly enjoys life. Happy birthday, Mrs. Lemke. We | hope you live to be a hundred! - Wrighter Benscoter, Jr., Surprised On Birthday A surprise birthday party was recently held at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thompson, Shrine Acres, for Wrighter Benscoter, Jr. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wagner, Denise, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cragle, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Austin, Grant Whitesell, Mr. and Mrs. John Hardiman, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cool- baugh, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green- ley, Mr. and Mrs. John Wicht, Mr. and Mys. Wrighter Benscoter, Denise Whitesell, the guest of honor and the host and hostess. | Chicken Dinner church hall, serving to start at 5:30 and continue until all are served. 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The baby is the first grand- | child in both families. | Burgundy . $12.95 and ROYAL dinated to go together in two Strasbourg $36.78 PAYMENTS MAY FRANK ~ ~ \ © EEA ae Is Honored At Shower Ruth Marie Waldow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Waldow, Mt. | Airy Road, Shavertown, was guest of | honor at a bridal linen shower re- cently given by her aunt, Mrs. Robert | Laux, Midland Drive, Dallas. The party table was attractive with centerpiece of spring flowers and tall pink tapers. She received lovely gifts. Present were Mrs. Joseph Stachik, News And Notes Of Personal Interest | Ruth Waldow, Bride-elect| Bake Sale, Sunday Altar and Rosary, Gate of Heaven | Church, Bands 7, 8, 9, will hold a | bake sale after all masses on Sunday, { April 23. i SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST Mrs. Richard Laux, Kingston; Mrs. | Fred Laux, Mrs. Agnes Wille, Wilkes- | Barre; Mrs. Joseph Rather, Mrs. Jacob Beline, Mrs. Paul Laux, Mrs. Stephen Waldow, the guest of honor and the hostess. 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