DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA . should have Purely | Personal ‘and’ ‘Mrs. Sam’ Terranova, a: visited Mrs.- Walter Kitchen and Mrs. “William Farver, Idetown, recently. Betty Crispell, © Flushing NY. and Corine and Judy, Rahway, NE J. Spenita recent weekend with "them. Mrs.” Anthony Moreck, Avenue, Shavertown, is her daughter and son-in-law, and Mrs. Russell Johnson Venice, Fla. \ Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Scott Sr., Loyalville, and Daniel Denmon pent a recent weekend with Mr. nd Mrs. Herbert Kemmerer Jr. and family, Parlin, N. J. : Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Sr., Tunkhannock, and ' Mr. and Mrs. George Belles, Fernbrook, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conklin | in Bethlehem on Monday. Mr. and Mrs: Elwood Ide, Harris Street; Mr. and Mrs. Willis « Ide and Douglas and Cathy of Oak Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Marcus “Ide, Janice Ide, Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Ide and Larry of Trucksville attended graduation of Jerry Cobleigh in Troy, Pa., on Thursday. Mrs. Aubrey Weaver and. chil- Pioneer visiting Mr. as the "dren of Doylestown were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Lum- ley, Harris Street. The Weavers and the Lumleys were guests at a cook- out atthe home: of Mr. and Mrs. John Mokychic on Tuesday. Mrs. Beatrice Moore, East Dallas, Yas her daughter and, son-in-law and Bmily Mr. ‘and Mrs. Anthony De- Costa and children. of Taunton, Mass., as guests for a few days. Rev. and Mrs. Russell Lawry, Dallas, have returned after attend- ing . commencement . exercises at pion College, Barberville, - Ky, where Ernest Stair was graduated. Union is Rev. Lawry’s. alma mater. Bill Baker, who has been a hos- pital patient for some time with an injured back, returned to his home on Machell Avenue Friday. He is back cn the job at the bank now. Last week's Post announced the birth of adaby boy, Larry Jene, May 27 to ‘the Russell Scotts. The item read, the Raymond Scotts and the middle mame was Dean, not Jene. Mrs. Carl Hontz, Wyoming Con- ference secretary of Supply work, will attend the officer training con- ference at Dickinson College next week. John Marks who is serving with the U. S. Navy, stationed in Phila- delphia, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Stuart Marks, Lehman.. . Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Evans, Shavertown, spent several days this week at Valley Forgé attending a exall Drug Convention. "ff Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey will return to their home on Woodlawn ee next week after spending sev- ral weeks in Florida: wisiting their daughter and son-in-law. Ann Peterson, teacher in Mon- treal, will arrive the ‘énd ‘of the month to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson, Norton Avenue, Dallas. Grandma Peterson, Quincy, Mass., will arrive next week to'be the guest of the Petersons for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Tex Wilson, East Dallas, entertained members of the family and a few friends at supper and a. swimming party honoring five year old Teddy Sunday after- noon. NE Lee Ohlman To. Marry Karen Horlacher, July 1 ‘Announcement has been made of the approaching marriage o Faren R. Horlacher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Efnest H.. Horlacher, to Harry Lee Ohlman, son of Mrs. Harry Ohlman and the late Harry Ohl- Noon, Dallas. * The ceremony will be performed in First Presbyterian Church, Haddonfield; N. J., on Satur- day, July 1 Lee was graduated from Lafay- ette College last June. He, like his dad, "is in the insurance business in Philadelphia. BEmerican Legion Plans Ruction Barbecue Daddow-Isaacs Post, American ‘Le- gion, will meet at the Legion Hall | Friday night to make plans for the | chicken barbeque to be served at the Library Auction and for the | turkey supper to be.served at the Legion Home on Monday, June 26. ' Nominations of officers and direc- ors will’ be made at the meeting. Financial reports will be given by Tom Reese and Ed Buckley. Following the ‘regular meeting, there will be a meeting of the Le- gion Home Association in charge of Leonard Harvey, president: Raymond E. Dymond Is Muhlenberg Graduate Raymond E. Dymond, son of Mrs. -Rachel W. Dymond of New- town, and former area resident, graduated from Muhlenberg College on Sunday. He graduated four years ago from Westmoreland high school. Majoring in chemistry, he earned the Bachelor of Science degree. He served on the: executive council of his class for three years, and was vice . president of his-class as a junior. He played varsity football and was. active in intramural sports. He belongs to, Omicron Pi, honorary leadership fraternity, and. as senior was president of social Eston Hike Teu Omegs: Miss re J: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anderson, 185 Meadow Crest, Trucksville an- nounce the engagement and = ap- proaching marriage of their daugh- ter, Beverly J. to Eugene S. Brobst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Brobst, 116 Tunkhannock Highway Dallas. Miss Anderson is a graduate of Westmoreland High School and Wilkes-Barre Business College. She is employed by Carlton Jd. Chapin, | ls To Marry Eugene S. Brobst agent for the Aetna Life Insurance | Company. Mr. Brobst is a graduate of West- moreland . High School and served with the United States Air Force. He is employed by the Latrobe Construction Company, Morgan- town. The wedding v lace August’ 12 ‘atl : the Truck sville 3 Method dis Mrs. Russell Frantz To Enterta Antiques Committee Pg | Mrs. Russell Frantz, Hickory Hill Farm, East Dallas, will entertain at tea members of the Antiques Com- mittee for the Back Mountain Li- | { brary 'Auction on Wednesday, 201 p.m. Mrs. William Pierce, Jr. is chairman of the committee, Mrs. | Jack Wilson, Mrs. Bruce Cardon and Mrs. Committee members, Frantz,co-chairmen. who are expected to give three antiques to the auction are: Mesdames H. W. | Smith, Hale Coughlin, Thomas Atherton, Charles Frantz, William | Thomas | Lewis, Robert Evans, Jerome Mar- Lamb, George Carey, Jr. shall, Jr., Newell Wood, Harold Titman, Helen Dewess, Henry Davis, Sherwood Wilson, A. Harden Coon, Oswald = Griffiths, { ‘Melvin Vivian, Jr., Dana Crump, | | Herman Thomas, Rulison Evans, | | Louis Berger, Emil Bauman, Nor- wood ~~ Brade Asa Day, Dwight Fisher, Paul Gross George oy son, A. D. Hutchison, Clinton Id { Lloyd Kear, J. Stanley nine, 13. F. Sallada, Robert Weaver, J. P. | Thomas | Wil- | | Dewitt, Sr., Fred Howell, | Heffernan, Mitchell Jenkins, liam “Jeter, Bowden Northrup, A. D. Rutherford, George Schallenberger, Ray Shiber, T. M. B.. Hicks, Ray- mon Hedden, Howard Risley, Her- bert Smith, Louis Maslow, Robert M. Scott, Charles Flack, Harry | Wolfe, Ray Turner Sr., Frank Slaff; Miss Frances Dorrance, Margaret Weod, and Genene Pearson. Bombick Twin Boys Celebrate Birthdays Congratulations to David Wayne and Donald Dane Bombick, twin sons of Sergeant and Mrs. Donald Bombick, who celebrated their fourth birthday, Friday, at the ‘home of their maternal grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Katchmar Chase Road. Sgt. Bombick who is on leave from Greenland was on hand to help them celebrate. Mrs. Bombick and her twin sons are living with her parents while her husband is on duty out of the coun- try. Sgt. Bombick intends to make a career of the Service and states that while the days are long and nice in Greenland, he was glad to be back to the good old U.S.A. His service stretch in’ Greenland will expire in | August when ‘he will ferred to another base. Keefe Back From The Mediterranean CAMP LEJEUNE, N. C. (FHTNC) —Nine-hundred men of the Second Marine Division returned to Camp Lejeune, N. C., May 16, following a six-month tour of duty with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. Among them was Marine Pvt. Edward R. Keefe, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Keefe, Dallas, R.D. 3.] While © in the Mediterranean area, the 900 man force-in-readi- ness participated in amphibious landings on the islands of Sardinia and Crete. ‘ Operating from ships of the ver- satile Sixth Fleet, the Marines visited ports in Spain, Italy, Greece, Rhodes, and Sicily. be trans- John Rousheys, Hosts At Cook Out Party Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Roushey, Sr., Heller’s Grove, entertained recently f at a lawn party and cook out. Games and music were enjoyed. Attending were: Mrs. Lewis Roushey, Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Croom and daughter Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thomas and son Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Shel- don Hoover and = children, Sandra and Sheldon, Jr. Mrs. Daniel Kistler, Mrs. Joseph Walton, Sr.,” Ronald Gaylord, Renny Carkhuff Mr. and Mrs. John Roushey, Jr. and the host and hostess. | Priscilla Hendricks To Marry On June 26 Invitations have been: issued for the marriage of Priscilla Mae Hend- ricks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. How- ard L. Hendricks, Shillington, to Wallace Frederick: Benjamin, En- sign in the United States Navy. The ceremony will be performed in the Academy, Annapolis, Md., on Mon- day, June 26, at*2 p. m. A recep- tion will follow at Carvel Hall, King George Street, Annapolis. Priscila = has been touring the vania. at Atlantic City when competing for the title of Miss America. Ernest Teetsel Family Holds Get-to-gether in Noxen on Sry, Me. and Mrs. Basil Hayner, hamton; N. Y., ie sons, James andy Jerry; Pat Shore, Endwell, N. Y; Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Hayner, Butch, , George, Carl, Craig Bobby, Endwell, N. Y.; Mr. Rickie and Dawn Rene, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Francis, York, Pa.; Mary Louise I Mr. and Mrs. Francis Follies Road, Dallas, ‘birth ‘of a six pound, baby girl, Mary Louise at Mercy Hospital on May 29. They have three Bernice, four and three and Daniel, other children, a half, Francis Jr., seventeen prone Mrs. Manzoni is the former Agnes Elenchik, daughter of John and the late Ann Elenchik of Trucksville R. D. 2. Mr Manzoni is son of Joseph and the late Alice Manzoni of Follies Road.’ . ; Mother and baby their home on Monday. returned to -For Wedding Invitations, Try ‘The Post gegen: & gs . FEAT We are a friend of the family... do dine with us! A Complete Menu That Includes Chinese and Itabian Foods—Seafood and DAILY SPECIALS URING KIDDIE MENU TOO! KORNER Luzerne Turn at Union St. Erisiiadirby HAVIR'S and Railroad op Cele Robert Post, H. | ;| daughter, chapel of the United States Naval | country this year as Miss Pennsyl- | She met her future husband | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Teetsel held | a family get-together at their home | T,ehman High School, Class of 1960. Sons | and | and Mrs. | Everett White and sons, Alan, Fred- | rick and Xenneth, Johnson City, | N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Traver, | Cook and son, John Mark, Mr. and | Mrs. Donald Hayner and Donna Les, | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goble, Ronnie, Gary, Debbie and Patty, Tumkhan- ! nock; friends, Ronnie and Roy | Swingle, Mrs. Charles Engelman, Mrs. Carl Siglin and Doris and | Tommy Teetsel, the host and host- ess, Mr. and Mrs. Err stsel, TR |..3 LORRAINE CIGARSKI Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Cigarski, | of Nursing. She is serving on the | Jr., of Chase Road, Trucksville, an- | | nursing staff of Princeton Hos nounce the . engagement of their | Princeton, N. J. Lorraine, to Mr. Yon) Mr. Driscoll, coll, er Com- 115 Star Route, White Haven, | man with the Weyerhaeuse Penna. pany, Closter, N. J. : Miss Cigarski is a graduate of | The wedding will take place June Saint Cyril- Academy, Danville, Pa., | | 24, at 10 a. m. in St. John’s Church, and Wyoming Valley Hospital School ! Miller Street, Luzerne. Miss Jean Newell To Marry Jack Winters On July Mr. and Mrs. Russell Newell, | Winters was graduated from Dallas Noxen, announce the engegement of | Township Schools. He iis employed by their ‘daughter, Jean, to Jack Win- | | Elston and Gould Tire Service, Forn: ters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clare | brook. Winters, (Claude Street Dallas. Rev. | he couple will live on Rice Street, John Gordon will perform the double | Dallas. ring ceremony in Noxen Tabernacle on July 15, Jean's parents nator] sary. A reception will follow in the! |g «a Anderson and Grace Idetown Fire Hall. | Bachman have arrived home from Miss Newell is a graduate of Lake | Pennsylvania State University to with their | spent the summer Present were: | She is employed by Ronox Manufac- | Ars Bing- | turing Company at Noxen. Mr. ! : s | . ‘FOR SUNDAY DINNER (full ‘course) BRAISED! PRIME SHORT ‘RIBS OF BEEF"... 5... 1:65 '] ROAST STUFFED SPRING CHICKEN, CRANBERRY SC.., 1.75 VIRGINIA BAKED HAM, RAISIN SAUCE ....... Str 105 '| BREADED VEAL CUTLET, ITALIAN TOMATO SAUCE . 1.50 ROAST SPRING LAMB LEG, MINT JELLY (vviis. nn. © 1.65 eS. Shes i 025 § BROILED PRIME DELMONICO STEAK (PLUS 23 OTHER ENTREES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE) For 20 Years HE TOP HAT IN KINGSTON OUR “SANEX PROCESS” WILL: - Protecis Against ® MOLD & MILDEW © PERSPIRATION SANITIZES FOR : Lasting Freshness! i 0X STORAGE AVAILABLE DAVIS CLEANERS MAIN HIGHWAY - TRUCKSVILLE OPEN THURS. & FRI. EVENINGS par- | w | 5 ibe ? Fotr spital, | a graduate of Han- | J. Driscoll, son of Mrs. Lillian Dris- over Township High School, is fore- | ohn Hoadmans Are ‘Honored On Anniversary | Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Headman who celebrated their thirtieth wedding anniversary on | Saturday, June 3. They were guests | surprise party on ‘Sunday, when delicious refreshments,” ice; cream and cake were served to the | following: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Headman and son- Charles, Mr. and | Bob Thomas, and children at a Mr S. | Danny, Rickie and Barbara, Mr. and | Mrs. John Grady and son, Jimmie, | Gerald Wagner and John Headman, |Jr., and his fiancee, Terry Flynn. | Dehbie Sayre Has Fourth Birthday Party Debbie Sayre, daughter of Mr. l'and Mrs. Thomas Sayre; Pikes Creek, celebrated her fourth birthday on | Sunday. witha ‘party at her home. Centerpiece “of = party table was a | pink birthday cake.. She received many lovely gifts. ' Present were: and Mrs. William Sayre, Jr., Mr. | Mary Ann and’ Susie, Mrs. William Sayre , Carol and Craig, Mr. and rs. fon wis Ferrey .and Susan, .Mrs. t Sayre, Christine ‘and Cathy, ma Ferrey, Mommy, Daddy nd Tommy. Afternoon callers were: r. and Mrs. Albert -Allen, Mitchell ; nd Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Britt, .and Mrs."Raymond Marso, Albert ey. | To Attend Commencement Mrs. H. H. Zeiser, Huntsville Road, llas, is spending ‘the week in with ~ her -daughter, Mrs. hton Ross Scott. This weekend will attend commencement ex- | ore vises at Haverford College ‘where her youngest grandson, Leighton, | 3rd, will “graduate with "honors in | English and Playwrighting. Ann | i "RECORD RIOT $4.98 Hi-Fi & Stereo $3.98 $5.98 Stereo Records $4.48 ie 1 : Jacobs Music Centre { Center St. & Main Highway { Shavertown - Phone OR 35-1567 STORE A Prescription Pharmacy SHAVERTOWN OR 4-3888 ek CREAR oh £ iit ‘Miss Alta Lou Hall Is is i! : | kl : To Carl D. 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