ound bert, dren. ayhe ld is cOTge y, 12 yunce 24 in two Kevin Flor- where imber wards riving and rs. | } DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA... 0. cis. b eh: : Graduate Work Purely Personal “+ “Betty Sutton, Johnson City, N.Y. and Herbert Sutton, Vestal, visited EF their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton, weekend. {"'Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hoover had their family home over the week- end, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Dinger and family and Joyce, North Chili, ‘N."Y. and Rev. and Mrs. Warren Ho- over and family of Seakonk, Mass. - Rev. and Mrs. Emory D. Stokes “anid family are enjoying living in the new parsonage at Outlet. The cmmunity dedication will be held Sortly, : Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Hessler have returned. to their home in Trucks- Harveys Lake, over the _ ville after spending the winter in St. ‘Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Coon, former Carverton residents, now of Key- port, N. J.. will move shortly to Dal- lag’ R. D. 4. ; - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest London, Dal- las” R. D. 4, have announced the _birth of a baby boy .at General Hos- pital on April 23. § “Mrs. Howard Boice, ‘formerly of ‘Newark, Del. has moved, to an apartment in Shavertown. Mr. Baice is a driver for M. and G. Convoy. «Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rish, Dal- ‘las R. D. 2, have announced the {birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt Hos- | ipital on April 23. i Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rhone have jrented a home at Shavertown R.D. Taos £3 AMr. and Mrs. Homer Moyer and daughter, Sally and Bob, moved ! ‘Wednesday from Lehman Avenue to | iéne of the Hedden homes, Split Rail | ‘Lane. fd Mr. and Mrs. Bud York, Stats, 108 Moses Lake, Washington, have | Imoved to Oak Hill. Mr. York is a igalesman for Petroleum Company. :1 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Steinruck and family have moved from Nicholson, .D. 2, to Dallas R. D. 1. Mr. Stein- ‘tuck is a construction worker. of Mr. and Mrs. George London, who shave been spending the winter in ‘Homestead, Fla., returned to their ‘home in Centermoreland over the ‘week. The Londons are in the green ‘Wrap tomato business in Florida in Be winter, in Centermoreland in the : 8 mmer. ut Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Garinger re- urned to their home on Lake Street, Dallas, on Monday after ;spending four months at Gulfport, Pla. ; § Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laux, ‘Mid- % Neighborhoo / “THE DALLAS POST THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1961 News And Notes Of Personal SECTION A — PAGE 5 Interest Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roberts, Pioneer Avenue, celebrated their a family dinner on Sunday. Present { were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Creasy, | their daughter and son-in-law, Jean Packer, Lewisburg; Raymond, grand- son, and daughters, Janice and | Nancy, Luzerne; Mrs. Robert Smith, grand daughter, Mrs. © Hazle H. Roberts, Plymouth. Mrs. Roberts is the former Mina Honeywell, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Honeywell, farmers who lived on the site of the present Dallas Township School. Mr, Honey- well gave the land for the first school house in the area. The fam- ily later purchased and moved to a farm in Demunds where the Free Methodist Camp Ground is located. Mr. Roberts is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Roberts, pros- perous Falls farmers. home of the bride on April 25, 1908, | by the late Rev. Frank James and went to housekeeping: in Wilkes- Barre. They later moved to the Roberts homestead in Falls, and finally back to the home they were married in at Demunds. Forty years ago they gave up farming and moved to the Pioneer Avenue home, Shav- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roberts Are Married Fifty-Five Years ' Roberts served as school director for | twelve years and was instrumental in fifty-fifth wedding anniversary with building the Little White School in the area. He was also a member of the | House, first high school election board = for twelve years. , After settling in Shavertown, he , worked for the Traction Company for four years and for Sordoni Con- struction Company for twenty-seven { years. He retired eight years ago. There were four children, Harry, who died in infancy, Raymond and Laurence, both killed in automobile acciidents, when grown men; Dor- othy, now Mrs. Creasy; also two grandchildren and three grandchildren. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Roberts are mem- bers’ of Shavertown Church and until recent years took an active part in its organizations. Mrs. Roberts still retains her mem- bership in the Berean Class but sadly The couple was married at the | misses many of her old friends when she attends meetings and parties. In fair health, the couple had a very happy anniversary on Tuesday, visiting with old friends who phoned or ‘dropped in, opening gifts and cards wishing them well, and re- miniscing down over the years. Here's hoping you have many more years of companionship to- ertown, ‘While in : Dallas * Township, Mr. gether, Mr, and Mrs. Roberts! Sandra Felter, Br Guest At Lovely Sandra Felter, bride-elect, was ‘guest of honor at a variety shower Glen Major, Rose Gory, | given by, Mrs. George -Matusavige, | Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. Carl Fel- | | ter, Mrs. Wayne Weaver, Sr., Mrs. | | Wayne Weaver Jr., Mrs. Paul Ku-! | bick, Ruth Smith and Janet Felter | "at Centermoreland Methodist Church | | last Saturday night. Miss Felter will I marry Milton Moyer on, May 6. The party tables were attractive with center pieces of mixed spring | flowers and. bridal groups. . Favors were umbrellas. © A lovely wedding | cake on revolving holder and happy ! bride and groom miniatures deco- rated the church. Present were Mesdames Floyd | Besteder, Ruby Besteder, Karl Bes- | ide-Elect Is Variety Shower ley Weaver, Carl Felter, Bill Geory, Roland Hendershot, William Smith, Wayne Weaver Sr., Wayne Weaver Jr., Russell Miller, Robert McKune, Charles Reed, Ted Crosby, Robert Berlew, James Williams, Albert Nul- ton, Lillian Brunges, Loren Schoon- over, Ralph Blackwell, Thomas Shel- bourne, Glen Brungess, May Jacques, Effie DeGraw, Dana Race, Allan Malkemes, Truman Reeves, Harriet Reed, Tommy Leo Schulthis, Curtis Edwards, Helen Jones, Evan Lon- don, George Schoonover, William James, Joseph Baldwin, Russell Pembridge, Bessie Dillon, Kresge, Sterling Crawford,” Otto Harzdorf; Ruth Montross, Florence attended the Spring |teder, Clarence Schoonover, J. Ed- “Weaver, Martha Schoonover, Ada ver the weekend, to 0 aughter Claudia take part as one of . dred Shray, ‘Bessie’ ‘Kelly, Edith | Barbara Rood, Sandra Miller, Jean i“ghe Naiads in the spectacular exhi- | Schoonover, William Story, Stacy |Sakalouckas, TOR bedi iis prs. Lee Tracy, New York City, i¥®spending = several days. visiting ‘Lee's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. d as house guests last weekend eir daughter and her husband from onmouth Junction, N. J., Mr. and rs. Levo Kocher, (accompanied by : large cat.) : cott Eric Crispell i Mr. ‘and Mrs. Lawrence Crispell, ‘Overbrook Road, announce the birth a baby boy, Scott Eric, weight ven pounds, thirteen ounces at esbitt Hospital on April 15. They Have another son, Loren and ‘a daughter, Karen. : : Mrs. Crispell is the former Mary Schoonover, . Paul. .Kubick, Carrie Schrader, Ellis Weaver, Mary Story, Harry Hilbert, Clarence Corby, Stan- Jand Drive, Fier Ballet at State University | win Lintern, George Madtusavige, | Hilbert, Julian Hilbert. Janet Fel- 0 see “their | Walter DeRemer, Joseph Bond, Mil- | ter, Clara Weaver, Shirley Rogers, great Methodist |* Libby- Crowned Queen Of Spring Nancy Tinklepaugh ’ Nancy Tinklepaugh, daughter of white organza skirt, she is here Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tinklepaugh, | pictured with her escort, William M. Church Street, Dallas, member of Armstrong, Mineola, L. I., a Wilkes the Junior Class at Wilkes College, Senior. was selected by the Lettermen’s| Nancy, an art major, is a member Club as “Queen of Spring” at the of the Junior Class, She is vice April Showers Ball in the American | president of Theta Delta Rho, Art Legion Home, Wilkes-Barre, recently. | Club, publicity chairman of Kickline She ‘was presented to the sixty and the Assembly Committee, sec- couples who attended the ball by retary of Weckesser Hall and a Dean of men, George Ralston. | member of the Associated Woman In a black velvet topped dress with Students’ Organization Committee. Family Night Planned Honored On Birthday For Dallas Methodists | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Porter, Shaver Avenue, Shavertown, recent- Dallas Methodist ' Church will 'ly entertained at a birthday dinner observe Family Week by presenting honoring Mrs. Mildred Ralston and ‘Mrs. Oce Beryl Austin Is Hostess To Members Of O.E.S. Johnson, Jean Kuehn, Madeline LaBarre, Mildred Lutes, Betty Meek- er, Jennie Miers, Agnes Myers, Elma Mrs. Oce Beryl Austin, Worthy Matron, entertained the officers and | choir of Dallas Chapter 396 Order | of the Eastern Star at the Irem!_ 2 : Temple Country Club Wednesday, | Price, Myfanwy Riley, Myrtle Rine- April 19. | man, Ann Roberts, Laura Samuels, Individual favors of milk glass | Anna Shaver, Ruth Shortz, Evelyn goblets decorated with philodendron | Smith, Doris Straley, Sarah Strauser, and spring celored tapers were the | Virginia Swanson, Altheda Titus, | Arline Trimble, and Ella Williams. Mrs. Mildred Garinger conducted a most fitting ceremony during which she presented the Worthy Matron, centerpieces at the individual tables where the following guests enjoyed a delicious smorgasbord followed by group singing and cards: Ruth Ambrose, Eva Allen, Ida Allen, Anna Battison, Ora Bean, Norma Bigelow, Estelle Birnstock, Ruth Bennett, , Annjane Cochran, Helen Crispell, } gift in behalf of the officers. Gertrude Davies, Mary Frances, Dendler, Dorothy Dodson, Esther | Donnelly, Laura Dymond, Agnes Elston, Cleona Fritz, Mildred Garing- er, Pearl Gossart, Violet Gary, Helen Hontz, Jean Holcomb, Wynne Hoov- er, Mildred Howell, Elizabeth Ide, Elsie Jolley, Dorothy Johnson, Edna | David A. Roberts Is Promoted At Fort Sill David A. “Roberts, 210 Ferris Avenue, Lawton, Oklahoma, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Roberts of Shavertown, was promoted April 7 to specialist rank, comparable to a corporal’s status in the U.S. Army. A graduate of Dallas Township High School, Class of 1958, David enlisted December 30, 1958, and completed his basic training at Fort Dix. During furlough, March 21, 1959, he married Ruth Clark, | also a 1958 Township graduate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Clark of Beaumont. Having been assigned to the Missile Technical | Training School at Fort Bliss, Texas, he reported for duty March 28 as a | student in the Nike Maintenance ! Course. His wife flew down to join | him at El Paso and they set up | housekeeping off base. | By October 1959 his superior per- | formance as top honor graduate in | a class of fifty seven selected stu- | dents in the Electronics Course, won him letters of commendation from | commanding officers in the 1st | Guided Missile Group at Fort Bliss | and he was advanced to Private First Class. - : After a course in Methods of In-| struction at Fort Bliss, he was transferred to Fort Sill, Oklahoma |! in July of 1960 for more schooling | in missile maintenance. February | in diamonds for the girl who Mrs. Oce Beryl Austin, with a lovely | | Junior Woman Plan Reciprocity Tea { Junior Woman’s Club will be | hostess at a reciprocity tea in Prince | of Peace Church, Tuesday, May 2, 8 p.m. when presidents of other | county clubs will be their: guests. | Entertainment will be furnished by | Charles Nicol who will present a | musical reading with the aid of Mrs. | Franklin Dymond, accompanied by | Mrs. Bruce Miles Davis. Hostesses: Mesdames Walter Ko- | zemchak, Donald Fanon, Milton | Evans, Paul Hiller, William Doran, { Edward Johnson and Royal Culp. Did You Read THE TRADING POST likes to be different. The tailored, streamlined, quiet beauty of the emerald cut is in direct contrast to the graceful glitter of the marquise. The former looks best on a hand of strength a Mother and Daughter Tea, spon- sored by Board of Educatien, May 12, at 7:30 p.m., Friday evening. A Ruth Smith," Carol Schoonover, Ethel Weaver and June | Reed. : for young and old. | Patty Kostenbauder Is Five Years Old Patty Lynn Kostenbauder cele- brated her fifth birthday anniver- sary with a party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kostenbauder, Kunkle, Saturday afternoon. The party table was fes- tive with decorated birthday cake, balloons and favors. : Present were Mrs. Lowell Roberts, Carrie Lee; Brenda, Lowell Jr., Mrs. Richard Mitchell, Connie, Richard, Patricia and Susan Petcukonis, Deb- bie Maochko, Grandma Fenimore, Jimmie, Georganne Kostenbauder, nes of Kingston. veral new projects were discus- ; at the meeting of Dallas Senior oman’s Executive Board Monday night at the home of Mrs. Sheldon ‘Bvans, Shavertown. :f Mrs. Lewis Wolfe, public affairs ‘chairman, appealed for volunteers to Svork at the Veterans’ Hospital, or- fentation to take place Wednesday, May 11 at 1 p. m.; Mrs. Homer Moyer, - family life chairman, an- mounced a cancer film “Early De- tection of Uterine Cancer” in the fhll; a joint project of Senior and ‘Junior Woman's Clubs will be a riety show in October, Mrs. ‘rancis Ambrose, director. “Reports were given by the fol- pwing chairmen: Mrs. Sherman Harter, new officers for bowling: srqent, Mrs. Norti Berti, vice esident, Mrs. John Richards, sec- tary, Mrs. Dan Richards, treasurer, Mrs. Ross Lewin; Value Shop, Mrs. Algert Antonaitis, sale, Saturday, April 29 from 10 until 4 p. m. music, <. Lewis Reese, concerts in May at etreat and Old Ladies Home; mem- ership, Mrs. Ralph Dixon, new hembers, Mesdames H. W. Rood, Grant Davies, Lawrence Moretti; Junior Advisor, Mrs. Wilson Maury; joie Mrs. Ben Edwards, Stephen Roster Tea in May when prizes 5 ev "DR. JOSEPH FERRY Chiropractor Has Reopened His Office After Completing | Tunkhannock Highway, Beaumont Dallas Senior Women Ask or Hospital Volunteers mother and dad. will be awarded student winners of 7th, 8th, 9th grade art contest. Present at the meeting ‘were Mesdames John Stenger, Francis Ambrose, Ben Edwards, Algert Anta- naitis, , Joseph Schneider, Lewis Reese, Edward Ratcliffe, Lewis Wolfe, Wilson ‘Maury, Robert Gra- ham, Alva Eggleston, John Rogers and Sherman Harter. Committees in charge are: Mrs. John Blase and Mrs. Carlton Davies, co-chairmen; Mrs. Nelson Nelson, Jr., | William Mizdails Are very interesting program. is planned | | Mrs. John Porter at Franklin Tea Room, Centermoreland. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Woolcock, Jr., Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wocolcock, Sr., Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. David Miles, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. John Porter, Johnny, Pam, Sally, John Miles, the guest of honor and character - the latter on long, tapering fingers. i 14, 1961 he was graduated from a | second missile training course as a.| top honor student. | i : Prices include Federal tax He has not decided whether he | will choose the Army as a career or | return to civilian life at the end of | his three year enlistment. Charge or budget PAYMENTS MAY BE ARRANGED STORE HOURS DAILY—10:00 - 5:25 Wed, Forty-Six Years Mr. and Mrs. William WMizdail, Ceasetown, celebrated their forty- sixth wedding anniversary Wednes- day. The Mizdails were married at St. Mary’s Church, Nanticoke, on April 19, 1915. Mrs. Mizdail is the former Frances Sobieski. They came to iCeasetown after married and have lived on the same farm ever since. Their eight children are: Mrs. Edward Schrama, Ceasetown; Frank, Nanticoke; Eugene, a major in the Army, presently stationed at Wil- mington, Delaware; Leona, with the Signal Corps in Philadelphia; Hedy, Director of Nurses at New Caledonia Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Dennis, mandger of a Purina Store at Mansfield; Mrs. Sal Castiglioni, a Nurse at Bound Brook, N. J.; Mrs. Edward Mark, Ceasetown, a former teacher at Lake-Lehman School. They also have nineteen grandchil- dren, Mr. Mizdail owned and operated a dairy all his life, produc- ing all milk on his own farm. He is now retired. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mizdail and seven children, of Mansfield, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mizdail, last weekend. READ THE POST CLASSIFIED Take time to remember EVANS DR SHAVERTOWN IR (1 UG STORE they were refreshments; Mrs.” Verne Groff, | and the host and hostess. tables; Mrs. Earl Weidner, special | gifts; Mrs. Martha Reese, publicity. Please call ‘in your reservations by May 11 to Mrs. Raymond Tag or Mrs. Welton Fairas. Entertains At Lunch Mrs. Harry Gallently, Shavertown, entertained members of her after- em a DY i» | noon bridge club last Wednesday. A new sign will soon make its |Present were Mesdames Carl Kas- appearance in the state's parks, for- | chenbach, Warren Daubert, Richard ests, and wayside rests urging Penn- | Farley, Clyde Essler, Robert Walk, sylvanians to stop littering their | Albert Torr, Oliver Troup, Jr., and lovely ' countryside. the hostess. | R..J. DARING & C0. SAUSAGE AND MEAT KITCHEN MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, DALLAS Choice Western ROUND STEAK Choice Western BABY BEEF LIVER Lean Meaty SPARERIBS X 49: Fresh wy GROUND BEEF 2 Ibs. 9c _ OUR NEW GROCERY DEPARTMENT 25# GOLD MEDAL FLOUR. ........... $2.05 10# GOLD MEDAL FLOUR............ 5% GOLD MEDAL FLOUR. ...... Yi Reg. 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