(Dhl bre ® © © bs) 0, 7 i » l Purely Personal Mrs. C. W. Smith, Machell Aven- ue, spent several days last week in Jacksonville, Fla. on a business trip. She flew down. Mr. and Mrs. John Groblewski and family havie moved from Har- veys Lake to their new home at Shrine Acres. ! Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Connor and | family, formerly of Harding, have purchased and moved into their new home at Shrine Acres. Mr. Connor is in the insurance business. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Devlin and ¥ children, formerly of Buena Vista, ” Colo., have purchased and moved into a new home at Applewood Manor, Dallas. Mr. Devlin in a min- ing engineer with Carey, Baxter and Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brabet and daughter, Sharon, Millville. spent Sunday in Dallas visiting friends and former neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Arcuri and children, former Pompton Lakes, N.J. residents, have purchased and moved into a home at Applewood ' Manor, Dallas. Mr. Arcuri is dis- play manager of Triangle Shoe Stores. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor have moved from Tripp Street, Forty Fort, to a home they have pur- chased on Harris Hill Road, Trucks- ville. Mr. Taylor is salesman for Urbanski Home Equipment. His mother lives with them. #4 Mrs. Robert Kemmerer, Pioneer 7 Avenue, Shavertown, was admitted on Sunday to Nesbitt Hospital. Friends who have been concerned about Harry B. Allen Harveys Lake, | will be glad to know that the infect- ion in his leg has cleared up, and Nhat he is around as usual, "| Mr. and Mrs. James Davenport of Lehman, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey of Dallas, spent a long week- end at Des-Jaachins, Quebec, driving up on Thursday and returning on Sunday. 4 Jack Berkheiser, Cliffside, Trucks- ville, has left by motor for a trip through the southern and western ~states. 3 Mrs. G. Wesley Cave, Huntsville Road, is a patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital. She is getting along nicely. Mrs. Melvin Mosier returned to her home at Kunkle on Tuesday after spending the winter with her - daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Scattergood and family, Glenside, Pa. Mrs. Earl Henwood, Jr., is a pa- tient at General Hospital where she submitted to surgery on Tuesday. Davis Firemen To Make , Reports Tomorrow Night Y® Jonathan R. Davis Fire Company will meet Friday night at 8. President Sheldon Cave asks all committees to ®have a report.All festival plans are to be compete. The festival will be held on June 29th,30. and July 1. The testimonal honoring Albert Davis will be held on July 2. Su- preme Count Justice Benjamin R. Jones will be principal speaker. Tickets are now available and lim- ited. Reservations should be made without delay. William Motyka is ticket chairman. President Cave is again asking for pledges to be paid as the fire com- pany finances are in poor straits. Any group or organizations wish~ ing to make contributions are hum- bly solicited. MEN'S 3 Summer Weight o JACKETS RE yr $3.95 to 5.95 Assorted ‘Colors Sizes Up To 54 Zippered OTHER JACKETS $12.95 BUDDIES MAIN ST. LUZERNE 0 ro {iv I Neighb 5 orhood 7 Hi Bills at 4 a : THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1961 SECTION A—PAGE 5 News And Notes Of Personal Interest Walter Hoovers, Guests At Anniversary Party A party was held Saturday night at the Sportsman's Club, Noxen Road, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Walter wedding anniversary and Walter's birthday. They received lovely gifts. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lynn, Ida Morris, Sweet Val- ley; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lerch, Mr. and Mrs. Jud Rittenhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Al Goble, Mr. and Mrs. Cooky Dymond, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Turner; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Engleman, Corey Kocher, Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. William Rifenbury, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, Beaumont; Louise Moss, Dallas; Fred Sutton, . Shavestown; the guests of honor. Mrs. Sam Spencer Wins Irem Golf Tournament Trem Women Golfers met at the Irem Country Club at 10:00 on Fri- day with Mrs. Paul L. Gross presid- ing at the meeting which preceded the playing of an Odd and Even Golf Tournament. Winner of the day was Mrs. Sam Spencer. : The Friday morning at the regular meet- ing, which will be at 10:15 instead of 10:00. Golf balls were presented to Mrs. John DeWitt, Jr. and Mrs. Paul L. Gross, the winners of last week's Nine Selected Holes Contest. There will be a Member-Member tournament held on Friday, May 5th. All those interested in playing must get in touch with Mrs.- Charles Phillips, Team Captain, no later than Tuesday of this week. Dymonds Celebrate Triple Anniversaries There was a triple celebration in the Oscar Dymond family recently when Mrs. Dymond celebrated her birthday and her two sons and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dymond celebrated their 11th wedding an- niversary and Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Dymond, their 19th anniversary on the same day. Joining in the din- ner party were another son and wife,, Mr, and Mrs. William Dymond and of course Mr. Oscar Dymond. The group had dinner at Esters in Beaumont and then enjoyed an evening of bowling. Rev. Robert D. Yost To Address P:T.A. Lehman Jackson Ross PTA will meet in the Ross Township School Monday, May 8,” when Rev. Robert D. - Yost will talk on his trip to Europe .and show colored slides. Walter Gentile will be installed as president, Royal Culp as vice president * and Hannah Culp as treasurer. Ernest Biddings Has Sixth Birthday Party Mrs. Claudine Daily, Meeker, en- tertained at a birthday party Thurs- day for Ernest Biddings who was six. Present were Mrs.. Dorothy Biddings, Charlotte, George, Bill Biddings, Joseph, Jane, Joan and Jim Taylor, Stanley Miner, Mrs. Marie Miner, Claudine, S/Sgt and Mrs. Ernest Daily, sons Ernest and Edward. Charlotte Biddings cele- brated her eighteenth birthday on Sunday. Theresa LaVelle Mr. and Mrs. Richard LaVelle, i) Milford, N. J. have announced the birth of their first daughter, Theresa, seven pounds on April 23. They have two sons, Patrick five and David, two. i Dick is son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaVelle, Maplewood Avenue, ‘Dallas. This makes eight grand- children for Mary and Joe. Grand- ma LaVelle took care of the boys while their mother was in the hos- | pital. Mew Store Location OSCAR ROTH JEWELER EDWIN T. ROTH After 34 years in the Simon Long 'Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Oscar Roth, Jeweler: has moved to 316 Miners National Bank Bldg. Edwin Roth, owner, cordially invites his many prize will be presented to her next- | | | l | friends and customers to visit i the new store. Miss Nancy Jane Jones Selects Attendants For May 6 Wedding Nancy Jane Jones, daughter of Hoover who celebrated their sixth | My. and Mrs, Jack E. Jones, 54 East | maid of honor. Linda Ruth Sear- | Center Street, Shavertown, will be married to Richard H. Morgan, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Mor- gan, Sr. 63 Main St. Luzerne, at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon, May 6, in Shavertown Methodist: Church. Miss Jones has chosen her cousin, Receives Cap “Jayne Searfoss, Kingston, to be | foss, cousin of the bride-elect, and | Janet Morgan, sister of the groom- | | elect, will be bridesmaids. Robert L. Morgan, Luzerne, will serve as best man for his brother. | | Ushers will be Daniel A. Lewis, | Kingston, and James T. Morgan, | Shavertown. Mrs. Stefan Hellersperk Speaks To Women Of Rotary On Charm Mrs. Stefan Hellersperk, talking on “The Charm of Motion”, was guest speaker at the dinner meeting of Dallas Women of Rotary held at Lehman Fire Hall recently. She demonstrated grace in movement, in walking, standing and sitting. Reports were given by Mrs. John Landis, president, on the woman's activities at the annual district con- ference, Pocono Manor, and by Mrs. Lester, Jordan on foreign exchange students. Present Mesdames John Manley, Joseph Sekera, Hanford Eckman, Richard Demmy, John Landis, Jack Shirley Rogers, Guest At Variety Shower Shirley Rogers, bride elect, was guest of honor at a variety shower given by her bridesmaids, Marylou ‘and Edna Rogers and Donna Wil- liams at the Idetown Church House on Tuesday, {April 25. Miss Rogers will marry Harry White Saturday in Dallas Methodist Church. Churchhouse and tables were at- tractively decorated in pine and white. | The bride elect received lovely gifts. Present were Mrs, Alfred Hadsel, Carol, Rachel Crispell, Doris Caster- line, Betty Elenchik, Beverly Bergs- trasses, Sondra Clark, Barbara Kol zemchak, Carol Mathers, Glenda Lyons, Beatrice Fell, Pat Swan, Mrs. John . Paul, Joanne Maloid, Judy Calkins, Mae Titus, Barbara Rood, Marge Bigger, Shirley Rogers, Mrs. Mary Rogers, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Billy Daubert Has Tenth Birthday Party Billy Daubert, who celebrated his tenth birthday, was honored ‘by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dau- bert, Spring. St., Shavertown, at a birthday party, April 22. Those present: Johnny Mannear, Tommy Jenkins, Bobby Nicol, Lawrence Hoyt, ' Charles ' Wolverton, Donald Berlew, Bobby Daube Surplus Food Monday Distribution of surplus food for the Back Mountain will take place Monday, May 8, at the Borough Building, 10 a.m. to 2:30. Many items are bulky. It will be necessary for applicants to bring cartons or large shopping bags. \ Candle Glow PERMANENT by Helene Curtis Eight major conditioning-waving ingredients are blended into Can- dle Glow. Your hair receives the conditioning elements needed to thrive on, yet is softer, brighter, more lustrous than ever before, {CANDLE GLOW PERMANENT WAVE INCLUDING SHAPING AND STYLING $8:501, 51 5. EDS BEAUTY SALON TRUCKSVILLE OR 4-3856 Open Evenings Dallas | Stanley, H. R. McCartney, Spencer Martin, L. W. Hauck, Lester Squier; Anthony Marchakitus, John Kon- savage, Bruno Gruppo, H. H. Butler, Willard Seaman, Ralph Postorive, Philip Moore, Harvey Johnson, Her- | man Otto, Roger McShea Jr., Merton Jones, Lemuel Troster, William Krimmel, Harry Wolfe, Charles _ Gardner, Walter Mohr, Stanley Hoz- | empa, James Alexander, Paul Gross, | Harold Titman Oswald Griffiths, | Francis Ambrose, Lester Jordan, | Robent Bodycomb 'L. F. Kingsley, | " Arthur Ross, Donald O’Brien, Flor- ence Garrahan, Hans Mentzel; Mon- ica Schindler. MARTHA M. MASCALI Martha Mascali, daughter, of Dr. and Mrs. Angelo Mascali, Machell Avenue, Dallas, was one of 123 stu- dents to complete the six months | period of pre-clinical instruction in the Reading Hospital School of Nursing Friday, April 28. Her mother and father and close friend, General Hospital, drove down for the exercises. Martha attended Dallas Borough and Gate of Heaven Grade Schools and was graduated from West Cen- tral Catholic High School. From now on, the girls will spend a large portion of their day caring for patients, in addition to continu- Christine Steidinger, | Bride Elect, Honored | [Christine Steidinger, Carverton | Road, was guest of honor at a | variety shower given by her aunt | Ethel Frantz recently. Present were | Nancy, Harold Christine Steidinger, | Mrs. Norman Frantz, Beaumont; Mrs. Louise Weiss and family, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Wilsey and Grandma Cook, Tunkhannock; Mrs. George | Dendler, Ruggles; Mrs. Lillie Sickler, | Mrs. Peggy Detato, West Pittston; | Mr. and Mrs. Job Derhammer and | family, Little Meadows; Mr. and | Mrs. Thomas Singer, Mr. and Mrs. {Howard Singer, Paul Singer, Bing- | hamton, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold | Frantz and the hostess. period. Mrs. Mascali is also a gradu- ate of Reading Hospital. Larry Lavelle Has Second Birthday Party Larry Lavelle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lavelle, was guest of honor at a birthday party given by his par- | ents last Sunday. Larry, a student in the second grade at Dallas Bor- ough, was eight years old. Present and Mrs. Wilson Honeywell Barbie, Mrs. Clinton Gobleigh, Jackie, Cindy, Jerry, Donna Mae, Mr. and Mrs. La- velle and the guest of honor. Shipments of dogwood and roses | for beautification of the village have | Mrs. Warren Daubert been received and set out by Auxil- Entertains Card Club iray of Lehman Fire Company it was ‘reported at their meeting re-| Mrs. Warren Daubert, Spring cently. : Street, Shavertown, recently enter- Mrs! Joe! EMsworth” Mrs; Arthur tained members of her card club. Carichner and Mrs. Garwin Tough were named to the nominating com- mittee for the organization. Plans Lehman Beautification Starts With Planting Mrs. J. E. Searfoss, W. Nanticoke. bers are Mesdames Glendoris Shil- | Te err anski, Lloyd Rogers, John Reben- Mrs. Joseph Allen Is nack, Russell Steele, William Hagen- . baugh and Russell Coolbaugh. { Hostess To Card Club Attending the meeting in addi- tion to the above were Mesdames H. A. Brown, Chares Ely, Gordon Johnson, Joseph Stolarick, Eston Adelman, A. M. Major, L. E. Beisel, Clara Mekeel, Allen Fox, Sr., Walter Kyttle, Thomas Brown, Myron Baker, John Sidler, Lester Squier. nue, Shavertown, entertained mem- bers of her card party last Tuesday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Clinton Gobleigh, Mrs. Eugene La- velle and Mrs. Others present: Mrs. Charles Spencer, Lamoreaux, Mrs. Lester Fink and Tally Thomas, a student nurse at | ing classroom work for a three year | were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Price, Mr. | Present, were Mrs. William Berry- | , man, Kingston; Mrs. David Mason, | Mrs. Harry Stephens, Wilkes Barre; | were made for the kickoff dinner, ' | for the Horse Show with Mrs. James Mes. Thomas Fosteh Pear Creek; Cook, Mrs. Arlington Vanderhoff Mrs, ‘Harry i Party Forty and: Mrs. Russell Coolbaugh in oe R obert Berlew, Mrs. Stanley charge. Serving committee mem- tecinsh], Sheventonn Mrs. Joseph Allen, Pioneer Ave- William Eicke. | Mrs. Robert Pritchard, Mrs. Harold | Harveys Lake Women Plan "Breath Of Spring” | | Harveys Lake Woman's Service Club will sponsor a dance, “Breath | Of Spring” at Lakes, Saturday, May 6 from 9 {until 1 o'clock. Mrs. Wilferd Ide is | honorary chairman. Assisting her will be Mrs. Lee Bicking, chairman of arrangements; Mrs.’ Elvin Bean, prizes; Mrs. Elwood Davis, decora- | tions; Mrs. Malcolm Nelson, publi- | city. Takes First Communion | Georgeann Kostenbauder, daugh- | ter of Mr. and, Mrs. George Kosten- | bauder of Kunkle, took her first | | | | ' Georgeann Kostenbauder | | Entertain At Cards William Tibbit, Mt. Airy | Shavertown, ¢ members of her card club at her home recently. Present were Mes- Road, O’Connell’s Twin | Holy Communion at Gate of Heaven | | Church on Sunday, at the 9 o'clock | Gate of Heaven School. | Following the service, the Kos- | tenbauders entertained a few | friends and relatives at a buffet | dinner. Present were Mrs, Grace | Fenimore, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hill tand daughter, Coleen, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrochko and George Deb- bie, Connie, Dorine and Barbara, Mrs. Warren Dailey, Mrs, Fenimore, Jimmie and Pattie and Mother and Dad Kostenbauder. | Mrs. Carl Kaschenbach Entertains Committee | | Girl Scout Troop 230 Committee She is seven and student‘at | Grace | "met at the home of Mrs. Carl Kas- | ‘ chenbach, Yeager Avenue, Shaver- town, Friday evening and made | plans for the Mother Daughter Tea | ship School and for the weekend of to be held May 10 in Dallas Town- | | July 15 to be spent at Wildwood | were served to Wilson, - Elmer Vaskas, Fred | Camp. Refreshments | Mesdames Florence | Reese, Constantine | Daley, W. Weaver; Delores Savage | and the hostess. Mrs. George Shaver, Jr. | Surprised On Birthday Mrs. George Shaver, Jr, brook Ave. prised when her fmily gave her a | birthday party last Friday evening | at her home. There were two lovely | decorated cakes and home made ice cream. : Over- | was pleasantly sur- | | Enjoying the party were; Mr. and [ Mrs. Charles Snyder and Jimmy; | Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder, Jr, | Robby, Jackie, Larry and Susan; | Mrs. Clayton Traver, Pamela and | Tommy; Skippy, Tommy and Alan Shaver, George Shaver, iJr. and the | guest of honor. ! Mrs. George Shaver, Sr.; | | { ft OPEN FOR BUSINESS ! | Elizabeth Hewman Keefer Beauty Shop 5 MACHELL AVE. DALLAS SHAMPOO — SETS | — PERMANENTS — HAIR SHAPING | | | i FOR APPT. OR.4-6659 | Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. entertained dames Henry Hill, James Miller, | son, Charles, Jr. Louis Isaac, Edward Jackson, Cal- | vin Crane, Michael Bucan, John | Pearl Harbay, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Andrew Harbay, Wilkes-Barre, FRANK CLARK Porter and the hostess. Mrs. Allabaugh REGISTERED JEWELER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 63 South Main Street Wilkes-Barre PAYMENTS MAY BE ARRANGED STORE HOURS DAILY—10:00 - 5:25 THURSDAY ONLY—10:00 - 8.45 | Todd Andrew . Charles P. Alla- baugh, 95 Davenport St., Dallas, an-= nounce the birth of an 8 Ib. 5 oz boy, Todd Andrew, on April 20 at Nesbitt Hospital. They have another is the former ’ Midas menientoes that will remind her, forever, of your Jove. If she’s-good as gold, let a gift of fourteen karat ccnvey your sentiments on her special day in May. “The Great Imposter” “G. |. 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