Avenue, 1 follow i] | i Lehman | j ro Some . He is li, Wry PE AI ng OI TET dap AS r DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA i Purely - Personal Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Patton, Overbrook Road, attended the lat- ter's fortieth reunion at Massachu- setts Institute of Technology at Plymouth, Mass over the weekend. Mrs. Edward Stair, Pioneer Ave- nue, had as guest this week her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stair. Ernie was grad- uated from Union Gollege, Barbour- ville, Kentucky last week. He will continue his study at Yale Univer- sity Theological Seminary. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Albert, Pio- neer Avenue, Dallas, attended com- mencement exercises and reunions at Lafayette College over the week- end Mr. Albert is an alumnus of Lafayette. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walter and family will move shortly from Trucksville to Lynnfield, Mass. where Mr. Walter will be associated with the Atlantic Refining Com- pany. Robert Besecker, Lake Street, is gpending some time with his bro- ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Besecker in Florida. * Mrs. Richard Rowlands, Trucks- ville,” is- spending two weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and. Mrs. Bert Fennell, Rochester, NY. Mrs. Earl Monk, Pinecrest Ave. Dallas, will arrive home this week- end from Pennsylvania School for the Deaf where she has been a house director for the school year. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fossidal and two year old Gregory, formerly of Williamsport, have rented the Croth- amel home on Baldwin Street, Dal- las. Mrs. Fossidal has been teaching , in’ Williamsport, will teach/in Dallas next year. Mr. Fossidal is salesman for General Foods. The couple orig- inally came from Wisconsin. , Mr. and Mrs. James Haines ‘and family have moved from Lee Park, Wilkes-Barre, to a home they rented on Tunkhannock Highway. Mr. Haines is an insurance adjustor. Mrs. Anna Gattler, formerly of New: York City, is renting a home at 31 ‘Spring Streét, Shavertown. Mr. ‘Gattler is deceased. Mrs. Gattler is ‘caring for an dged friend. Sa Mr. and. Mrs. Jack: Dewitt, ‘Grand- view: Avenue, New Goss Manor, have welcomed into their home a mew! little daughter. They have another baby, Jackie, aged two. = - | Mrs. - Mary Jepson, former, ' Trucksville resident, now of the| Ol Ladies’ Home, Wilkes Barre, | fell and broke her hip. She is a patient at General Hospital. ¥ Mrs. H. H. Zeiser returned to her home on Huntsville Road on Tues- "day after spending ten days with her daughter, Mrs. Leighton R. Scott. at Easton. Leighton 3rd drove her home. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Haycox have returned from a trip to Washing- | ton State where they visited Mrs. Haycox's father. They flew both ways. They will spend the next few weeks at the Irem Temple Country Club. Mrs. G. E. Howell has returned "to her home on Carverton Road ~ after spending ten months at Col- - orado Springs. . ICpl. Donald Moss, home on leave from Texas, is spending some time with friends and his mother, Mrs. Eloise Moss, Dallas R. D. 3 Ruth Ann Rusiloski Celebrates Birthday Ruth Ann Rusiloski, daughter of " Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rusiloski, celebrated her seventh birthday Saturday with a garden birthday party. These friends attended: Jeffery Smith, Robert Spencer, Jo- Ann Wolensky, Margie Wolensky, William Frey, Laurie Kittle, Sharon Kittle, Helen Jean Earle, Michael Wagner, Betty Lou Davis, Dale Evans, Susie Sorber, Cathy Sorber, Donna Bertram, Richard Newhart, Marie Grey, Michael Newhart, *. James Trudgen, James Newhart, Roy Trudgen, Stephen Dubarry, Carol Eddy, Donna Higgins, Marcha Marzelina, Debbie Mallard, Penny Metz, Donna Hunter, Dale Cornell, Barbara King, Jean Winters. Lawrence Races Are 2 At Family Dinner Party A family get-together and dinner i was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Race on Saturday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin . Shoemaker, Sue and Susan of Kunkle; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Car- gitt and Candice, William Race of Binghamton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert ; Henning and Mr. and Mrs. Charles © Vancampen and son Timmy of End- “well, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Race, Christine and David of Noxen; Mr, and Mrs. Michael Traver of California and the host and hostess. S00 Co Bs Ctr Rl o Neighborh TRAN i; oy 2 : ___THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1961 ood News And Notes Of Personal I nterest - “ Re SECTION A = PAGE 5 Sally Booker Graduates From Howard School Taking part Sunday in com- mencement exercises at Howard School for Girls, West Bridgewater, Mass., was Sally Booker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher C. Booker, Jr., 251 Machell Avenue, Dallas. Miss Booker won honors for the excellence of her participation in a project in ancient history. She is a member of the sophomore class. The commencement address was given by Dr. Malcolm Matheson, min- ister of the Chestnut Street Con- gregational Church of Worcester, (Mass.). and a trustee of Howard School. His subject was, “In Search of Happiness.” The diplomas were presented by Dr. George E. Gardner, president of the trustees. Dr. Gardner, who was born in this historic Plymouth County town, is director of the Judge Baker Guidance Center, Boston; professor of psy- chiatry at Harvard Medical School, and psychiatrist-in-chief at Chil- dren’s Hospital, Boston, He is also editor of the Journal of Orthopsy- chiatry. Howard School for Girls, founded in 1875, now has an enrollment of about 125, representing 12 states and two foreign countries. Under the direction of Mrs. Vida S. Clough it has attained high standing as a college preparatory school. It was announced that all members of the | graduating class of 31 have been accepted for colleges of their choice. Phyllis Crocker Honored A shower Sunday June 4, honored Phyllis Crocker, the bride elect of Robert Edwards. The shower given by Marilyn Hoeg, Sally Dawn Edwards, and Jeanne O'Neill, was held at the home of Miss Edwards. Present were, Mrs. Ted Hopkins, Mrs. Howard Piatt, Mrs. Jos. Martin, Mrs. Blanche Piatt, Mrs. Donald Piatt, Miss Bonnie Hensen, Mrs. Carl Crocker,” Miss Rita Botteon, Miss Irene Hastie Mrs. Kenneth Kocher, Miss Noreen VanTuyle, Mrs. Howard Edwards, ‘and Mrs. Harry Owens. The wedding will take place this | Saturday in the Holy Trinity Luth- eran Church, Church Street, King- ston at 12:00 noon. The couple will leave immediately after reception for a month in California. Linda Anne Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rogers, East Franklin Street, Shavertown, announce the “birth of their first child, Linda Anne, on June 5 in Nesbitt” Hospital. She weighed six pounds, ten ounces and measured nineteen inches long. Mrs. Rogers is the former Arline Kreiner, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dodson of Fernbrook. Mr. Rogers is son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogers, Har- veys Lake. Mrs. Rogers was form- erly associated with Back Mountain Lumber and Coal Company. Little Linda is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Al Rogers. Have Turkish Guest Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Marks, Leh- man, had as weekend guests their son, John and Yavuz Ulean of Golcuk-izmit, Turkey, a. Junior Of- ficer on the Turkish Submarine SS 331 based at Philadelphia for over- hauling Yavuz is called “Joe” by his American friends. He has been in this country five months — speaks little English. John is helping him with his Eng- lish and he is teaching John some Turkish phrases. Geri Lynn Kasenchack Mr. and Mrs. George Kasenchack, Chase Manor, announce the birth of a daughter, Geri Lynn, at Nanti- coke State Hospital, June 9. Geri Lynn weighed seven pounds, ten ounces. This is the third daughter, the other girls are Karen and Col- leen. Mrs. Kasenchack is the form- er Irene Broski, Alden. Mr. Kosen- chack is supervisor of the Hospital at the State Correctional. Institu- tion.. To make things more inter- esting at the Xasenchack home, young Karen came down with the German Measles on Monday, caus- ing her mother to postpone her homecoming with their new baby. Engagement Announced Mrs. Margaret Flynn, 430 N. Main Street? Wilkes-Barre, has announc- ed the engagement of her daugh- ter, Theresa Marie, to John A. Headman, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs: John A. Headman, Follies Road. A fall wedding is planned. READ THE POST CLASSIFIED adi Piano Pupils Of 5: To Give Recital Annual June Recital by pupils of 4° Louie Weigand Ayre will be held Friday, June 16, at 7:00 and 8:00 Pp. m. in the “Margaret Memorial” of Kingston Presbyterian Church. \ The public is invited. Those taking part are: Seott Alexander, George and Irene Alter, Ann Barnes, Rosemary Baranowski, ; Jane Bourke, Janet Cleasby, Nancy Covert, David Cutten, Gary Cromp- “ton, Annie Davies, (Charlene, Chris. tine and Donna Demmy, Judy Louis W. Ayre On June 16 Evans, James Fehlinger, Harry Goeringer 3rd, Ann and Robert Graham, Cory and Jeris Jordan, Patti Larson, Beryl Lawson, Amy and Katharine Loveland, Judy Mar- tin, Wayne Morris, Marilyn Moyer, Jo Ann Norrie, Deborah and Sara Otto, Beverly Peirce, Sharon Phil- lips, Paula and Todd Richards, Judy Scott, Beverly Siegel, Gail and Paula Siegel, Pamela Sabol, James and Susan Smith, Thomas Williams, Jr., Jane Thomas. Engaged Mrs. Ray Tyler, Guest | At Variety Shower Honored at a variety bridal shower given by Mrs. Warren Yar- nal last Tuesday was Mrs. Ray Ty- | ler, the former Beverly Bernie, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard | Bernie of Joseph Street, who was | wed to Mr. Tyler in Arizona in May. | Friends in the neighborhood were | the guests. Present were Mesdames Frank | Ferry, Joseph Wallo, Mary Beaner, | Raymond Tag, Richard Bernie, | Velma Hoffman, John Mulhern, | Richard Myers, Joseph LaVelle, Robert Fallon Donald Bunny, Ed- | ward McDade, James Tyler, Martin : McEnrue, William Wallo, Welton Lehman Jackson Class, 1951 To Hold Reunion The 1951 Graduating Class, Leh- man-Jackson High School, will hold its tenth reunion July 1 -at O’Con- nell’s Kingston House. A buffet luncheon will be served at 7 p. m., dancing will follow, music by the Merrimakers. Robert Scally is general chair- | man. Any one knowing the address of Edna Frantz,” please contact Eleanor Cease, Shickshinny. Phone Kingdale 2-3670. A meeting will be held Saturday, June 17, at 8 p. m., at the home of ‘Wilson Cease, Hunlock Creek. | of their daughter, ‘Wilma Jean, to | | W. DeWayne Wiesa H. Miller, son | of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wiesa Miller of 602 North Duane Avenue, Endi- | | cott, N. Y. i Miss Lyons was graduated from | Lake-Lehman Joint Schools and is | now employed by the Endicott-| Johnson Corporation. Mr. Wiesa | Miller, a graduate of Union-Endi- | cott High School, attended Broome ! Technical Community College. He Miss Wilma Jean Lyons 13... Engaged To Endicott, N.Y. Man Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lyons, |S. Army and is employed by en: Noxen, announce the engagement | eral Electric Company. ’ A September wedding is being planned. Did You Read THE TRADING POST it Will Happen In DALLAS the | Mr. and Mrs. Franklin T. Hemen- way 280 Post Road, Trucksville, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Ann, to Robert E. Harrison, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Harrison, Sr., of 157 Hyde Park Avenue, Scranton. Miss Hemenway is a graduate of PATRICIA ANN HEMENWAY Subscribe To The Prst served for three years with the U. June 23rd and 24th | Farrar, John Grant, Anne Calkins; Misses Barbara Freeman, Marion |: Shupp, Mary Lou : Daley, Judy | Tetchkus, Rosalie Questeroni, Bar- | bara Ott, Pat Bonzik, Sandra Sprout, Barbara Beaner, and Diane | Myers. Sp.4 John M. Muncie Interviewed In Alaska Sp. 4 John M. Muncie, son of Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Muncie, former Holly Street, Trucksville, | residents, was interviewed on TV | from Alaska Friday about 6:45. His | mother who knew he was to ap- pear sometime was not at her TV so missed him. Neighbors and ~ | friends phoned but the line was | | busy and the program over by the time she was reached. ! John described the climax, the kind of work he was doing and | said “Hello, Mom and Dad.” Wilkes College and is presently teaching in Mantua, N. J. | ‘Mr. Harrison is a graduate of | Scranton High School, attended | Wilkes College. He is employed by | . Bond Y* ™ Entertain For Daughter The ceremony will be performed | in Trucksville Methodist Church on | "MEN'S WEAR STORE HOURS: MON., TURS. & FRL—9:30 to 8:55 PM. CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Dymond, | Dorothy Simon was honored at a bridal shower Sunday at 188 Lu- zerne Avenue, Larksville. Among the guests were Mrs. William Wat- kins, Mrs. Walter Watkins, Mrs. | David Perrego, Mrs. Anna Detsick, | | Mrs. Abe Simon, Mrs. Romayne Watkins, Anna Polomchak, Louise Lee, Ethel Stucher, Marie Zielen, Mrs. Eleanor Warmon, Esther Ma- | cosky, Kay and Sallly Williams, | Mrs. Agnes Ruff, Nancy Otway, | Rose Phillips, Mrs. John Simon, Antoinette Bonjo, Louise Bonjo, | Ella Bonjo, Betty Lou Bonjo, Mrs. Kay Daubert, Mrs. Abraham Simon, | Jr., Mrs. Robert Watkins, Madeline | Watkins; attendants who gave the! shower, Mrs. Albina Simon, Sandee Simon and Mrs. Dorohty Beary, and the guest of honor. ' Donnelly, Philadelphia, in Our Lady + | East Cent S 5 tai | Westmoreland High School, and | July 29. Ea oil Do gl PHONE BU 17-9718 TUES, WED. & SAT~9:30 to 525 PM. t Ti {of their daughter, Carol Anne, who | Dorothy Simon, Guest | Mrs. Lillian Ganther graduated from Westmoreland High | Established Si 1871 a . School Monda: ing. 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