ARGE “Yon )ssians Sk Hill) 4 stor ) A.M. “hurch nission ustees Flower d Mrs. RCH ister lasses; Bible selistic | Bible yok pp . Who CH School atid; g WOor- d Pas- on; 7, eeting; CH tor 9:55; p. my; 6:30 eeting, 8:45; (YF, Gf) Sunday orning ‘orship GE tor )DIST stor 9:30; vening ig IURCH orship ST stor 1.Y.. 745. Class ROH dann ):00 of m. es, 7:30 1). r and F GOD tor School, 8: Sp. ts and pm: RCH r - 8:30 945 ustees ichard Board am H. \ Class ; noon » * ~ Club, Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Atherton Clifford ~ and family, formerly of Riegelsville, have purchased and moved into the home at 146 Lehman Ave., formerly the Patterson homestead. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keefer and family have purchased and moved | into a ‘home on 42nd Street. Mr. Keefer is salesman for the Fuller Brush Company. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roberts and family have purchased and moved into 41 Sterling Ave. Dallas. Mr. Roberts is a mechanic at the Kan- agar ‘Corporation. Robert Moyer, who has been work- | ; ing ‘at Penn State University this | summer, is svending three weeks with ‘his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moyer, Machell Ave. before ‘resuming his studies as a member sof ‘the Junior Class at the Univer- gity. : . Mr. and Mrs. Elwood E. Swingle, Shavertown, celebrated ‘their four- teenth wedding ° anniversary on Thursday, August 24, with a pic- ‘nie. “Mr. and Mrs. Roy Richards, former East Orange, N. J. residents have purchased and moved into the Trox- ell home ‘on Huntsville Road, Dal- las. Mr. Richards is retired. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eslick and family have moved from Basking Ridge, N. J. to 127 Perrin Ave., Shavertown. Mr. Eslick is employed dt the Veterans’ Hospital. Z Lillian Pugsley, former N. Wash- ington Street, Wilkes-Barre resident, has purchased and moved into a home at Frangorma Drive, West- moreland Hills. Miss Pugsley 4s a retired internal revenue secretary. Rev. and Mrs. W. Herbert Sugden are sharing the Pugsley home. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rish, newly- weds, have rented and moved into a home at 48 Joseph Street, Dal- las. Mr. Rish is employed by Stull Brothers in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. James Kulick and family, former Swoyersville resi- dents,” have purchased and moved into a home on William Street, Dal- las. Mr. Kulick is a mechanic ‘with the Kanaar Corporation. Captain William Dierolf and fam- ily of Fort Campbell, Ky. are spend- ing a leave with their families in the Back Mountain Area. . Mrs. Victor Cross, Woodlawn Drive, Dallas, is a patient at Nes- bitt Hospital. “Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey ‘have returned to their home on Wood- lawn Drive after spending some time at their camp in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Heslop, former Kingston residents, now of Demunds Road, Fernbrook, have as guests their daughter and family, Mrs. Clifford Scourfield of Philadel- phia. Mr. Scourfield will spend Labor Day week end here and take them home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lozier and family who formerly resided in a trailer at the lake have purchased and moved into a home at 166 Park Street, Dallas. Mr. Lozier is a carp- enter for ‘Whitesell Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Leet ‘have moved from Buffalo, N.Y. to Hem- lock Drive, Oak Hill. Mr. Leet iis director of music at the First Pres- byterian Church, Wilkes-Barre. “Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swanson and ten-year-old son David, of Church Street, returned last week spending three weeks in Los Ang- eles. Flying out to the West Coast, they returned by train and bus for | a closer view of the country. “Mrs. Edna Bell, Brown Street, Wilkes-Barre, spent: the weekend with Mr: and Mrs. Frank Charlton Heslop, School Street, Shavertown. Mrs. Dorothy Elston, Middletown, Delaware, is a house guest of Mrs. Lewis Ide, Lehman. ‘Gordon Steele and Lee Riker, Tunkhannock; Ray Hubble, Noxen; [| and Lewis Ide. Lehman are enjoying | a. weeks fishing in Callabogee Ontar- io; Canada. y Fred Anderson, Pioneer Avenue, | Shavertown, is a patient at Nesbitt | Hospital, where he submitted to sur- gery Monday. Jetfrey Kevin Stoner Mrs and Mrs. Bernard Stoner, Newtown, Pa., announce the birth | of a baby boy, Jeffrey Kevin, on | August 11. This is their third son. Mrs. Stoner is the former Dilys Rowlands. Trucksville. Her mother, Mrs. Richard Rowlands spent the past week with them. Douglas J. Davies Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boehme have their seeond great-grandchild in the announcement of the birth to Mr. | and Mrs. William Davies of Levit- town, a son, Douglas J. Davis, Aug- ust 22, 1961. Mrs. Davies is ddugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Keiper of || Dallas. Douglas weighed over ‘eight pounds at birth: He has a big brother Bill, nineteen months old. Scott Thomas Ginter Mr. and Mrs. William Ginter, Lake Sillkworth, announce the birth of a baby boy, Scott Thomas, Saturday, August 19, weight seven pounds two ounces. He has a three year old brother, Billy. Mrs. Ginter is ‘the h former Shirley Walters. Kiwanis Club Meets Regular meeting of Kiwanis Club, Dallas, was held at the Country Wednesday, August 23. The business meeting was iy after | 07° h00 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1961 SECTION A — PAGE 7 News And Notes Of Personal Interest To Marry September 8 SANDRA LEE MORRIS Mr. and Mrs. David J. Morris, Noxen, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Sandra Lee, to Ronald Lee Swingle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Siglin of Noxen. Miss Morris, a graduate of Lake- Noxen ‘High School, was graduated School of Nursing, Wilkes Barre, in the Class of 1961. Mr. Swingle was also graduated from Lake- Noxen High School. He ‘is em- ployed as foreman at the Armour Leather Company in Noxen. The wedding will take place in First Methodist Church, September 8 at 8 p.m. Club Outing Sixth Legislative District Repub- lican 6-50 Club will hold its first annual outing Saturday, September 9, at Wisnieski’s Pine Brook Grove on Demunds Road from 1 to 9 P.M. Mrs. Anna Marie Chappell, Sum- mit Street, Shavertown, will celeb- rate her ninetieth birthday anniver- sary September 4. Her children plan a dinner party and will have open house for family and friends after- noon and evening of September 3, at the home" of Mrs. Charles Howe, Summit St. Born in Denmark, Anna Marie Neilson came to this country when she was eighteen and settled in Wilkes-Barre. Her first husband, Oliver Phebey, was killed 54 years ago while at work in Conyngham Mine. After marrying William Chappell the couple moved to the present home in Shavertown, where Mrs. Chappell has lived for 37 years. Mr, from Wyoming Valley Hospital John Girvans, Hosts At Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. John Girvan, Lake Street, Dallas, entertained at din- ner, Friday, honoring Mrs. Girvan on her eighty-fourth birth- day. 3 Present were: Mrs. David ‘Girvan, Nanticoke; her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Westerhof, Carlisle, Towa; Mrs." Ly- dia Jacobs and Mrs Lydia Jonathon, both of Nanticoke; Mrs. Thomas Kepner, Brooklyn, New York, and the host and hostess. Deborah Lee Berti Avenue, have announced the birth of a six pound, six ounce baby girl, Ittle girl, months old. . Mrs. Berti. is the former Judy Hess of Lehman. Jack is son of Mrs. Norti Berti and the late Burgess Berti of Dallas. ; Dianna Lynn, Amy Jo Grose Mr: and “Mrs. Robert Grose, 34 Pamono Street, Forty Fort, announce the birth of a six pound baby gir], Amy Joe, at Nesbitt Hospital on August 17. This is their first child. | © Mrs. Grose is the former Melba | Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. {Ray Thomas of Forty Fort. Mr. Grose is the popular manager of Dallas Dairy Baseball Team, son of Mrs. Clara Grose. He is employed ‘by Dallas Dairy. At Katharine Gibbs Barbara DeWitt Smith, Shrine View, is enrolled as a resident stu- dent in the One-Year Secretarial Course at the Katherine Gibbs School, New York, where she started her work July tenth. Miss Smith, a graduate of Linden Hall Academy, attended Syracuse University. Resident of Thirty-Seven Years Celebrates Ninetieth. Birthday Chappell passed away in 1945. Mrs. Chappell has always taken pleasure in helping at the Shaver- town Methodist Church and is an active member of the W.S.CS. and Beruin Sunday School Class. Enjoying good health she enjoys crocheting and reading and helps with the housework. She has four sons and three daughters, Richard Phebey, Wyom- ing; « Oliver Pheby, Phila; John Chappell, Shavertown; Chappell, Trucksville; ‘Mrs. R. B. Hammond, Phila.; Mrs. Charles Howe, ‘Shavertown and Mrs. Charles Coslett, Fort Pierce, Florida. Seven- teen grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren make a big family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berti, Machell Deborah Lee, at Mercy Hospital on | Friday, August 25. They have another | eleven Raymond | : | ; Married August 5 | | | | | | | Saturday, August 5, Carol Ruth | Stanley E. Weaver, Tunkhannock | R. D. 2, became ‘the bride of Thomas | Edward Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Richardson of Terrace Street, Dallas. Rev. Edwin Lintern | performed the ceremony in Center- | moreland Methodist Church at 2 | p.m. ‘Gwyn Evans played the wed- ding music. | {Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore floor length gown of white peau de soie styled with | hoop" skirt, tight bodice with Sab- | rina neckline and short scalloped sleeves. Rose Appliques and a large bustle bow finished off the back of the gown. The elbow length veil | of imported French illusion fell from a Juliet camp of seed pearls and sequins and she carried a Colonial bouquet of white carnations ‘and ivy. Bridesmaid was Margaret Beth Weaver, and junior bridesmaid, Alice Sue Weaver, sisters of the bride of Centermoreland. “They chose ident- ical ballerina length gowns of turqg- oise silk organza, matching head- | bands with nose veils and swing . bouquets of yellow carnations. ; Mrs. Weaver, mother of the bride, | selected ivory colored ‘street length dress embroidered with pink rose OR 4- 8481 “The Daring’s Friendliest Store In Town” OR 4- 8481 Genuine Spring LEG 0’ LAMB Ib. 59¢ 2 GROUND BEEF MEAT MARKET Fresh Lean 11 - 15 ib. 97¢ | = Fresh Killed TURKEYS Ib. Our Own Cured HAM Whole 55¢ Shank 59c 3c Libbys CHICKEN TURKEY 6 for 98c FROZEN FOODS PIES 3 ORANGE JUICE Birdseye 12 oz. Cans 31.29 Royal, Geletin } DESERT 4 for 3% Choc New INSTANT COFFEE (4 oz. Jar) GROCERY DEPT. - Full O’ Nuts Vaughn’s 89¢ (2 Loaves SLICED BREAD Kraft Bar-B-Cue SAUCE | 30¢| Jar 3c HONEYDEWS 3c ea. 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Lee Ohlman, Collingswood, Following the ceremony, a recep- lors and the couple left for the Thousand Islands and Ontario. They reside in their mewly built ranch style home at Centermoreland. Mrs. Richardson is a graduate of Westmoreland High School. She is employed by U.GI in Kingston. Mr Richardson was also graduated from Westmoreland High School and served with the U.S. Navy. He is associated with Back Mountain Lum- ber and Coal Company. Sweet Valley Couple Married Forty Years Mr. and Mrs. Felix Witkowski, Forest Hills, Sweet Valley, observed their fortieth wedding anniversary on Monday, August 28. Mrs. Witkowski is the former Dor- There are three children: Mrs. Iren Pall, Hunlock Creek; Mrs. John Busch, Conyngham, Pa.; and Mrs. Gordon Flynn, Trinidad, West Ind- ies, also seven grandchildren. Wilma Jean Lyons Is Honored At Shower Carol Bennett and Carol Jane Jolley, Noxen, entertained at a var- iety shower at the home of Mrs. Harold Bennett for bride elect Wilma Jean Lyons recently. Present. were Mesdames Osman Casterline, Percy Philips, Jack Wint- ‘| ers, Eileen Crispell, James’ Wyant, William McGovern, John Lyons, Franklin Patton, David Morris, Wil liam Lyons, Warren Montrose, Carl Jolley, Harold Bennett; Sandra Mor- ris, Louise Patton, Sharon. and Marian Jolley, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Lisa Marie Williams Has Second Birthday Lisa Marie Williams celebrated her second ‘birthday anniversary on August 11 visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, 28 S. M3gin Street, Trucksville. Present were Mrs. William Thomas, Billy David, Bobby Williams, Mrs. Albert Petcav- age, Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | shoulder bouquet of pink roses and | Miller, Sandra, Irvin, Mrs. Wilma Fennell and Marilyn, Mrs. David Williams and Mrs. Elizabeth Row- lands. Lisa is living with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Miller, Lambertville, N. J. and Bobby, nine months old, is living with Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, Wilkes-Barre, while their mother is recovering from illness. Back To College Robert VanHorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanHorn, Lake Street, will return Friday from New York City where he has been employed and will resume his studies at Jer- ferson Medical School, Philadelphia, on September 11. John VanHorn has been attending Officers Train- ing Camp for U.S. Marines at Quan- tico, Va. He will return to Scran- ton University next month as a || member of the Sophomore Class. drawn by Violet circle of death . . . and other lights enroute. Th ing insects! Luralight they lay structive height of reduces n tion. Put eee toda GOS Here's how itworks! All night-flying insects are LuraLight’s Ultra intense they’ll pass up humans « « . LuraLight’s powerful vac- uum fan sucks them in . . . drops them into a disposable plastic bag. 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Jean Jones is {in charge of the program, assisted | | by Eileen Gillis and Florence Yellitz. | the Board mesting | were: Mesdames Malcolm Nelson, + | Present at Raymond Garinger Richard Williams, | ‘Calvin McHose, Roland Ritts, nell, ‘Al Chepanonis, Ralph - Lutes, Ruth Deets, “Wilfred Ide, - George Searfoss, ine Davis, Miss Treva Traver and the 2 LOAVES WHITE 7 Director of Wilkes- Lee | | Bicking, Joseph. Rauch, Arthur Dar- | Charles Williams, Albert || Armitage, Howard Jones, Miss Paul- | BARBARA LINSHES WEISBERGER { September 3. Plans Fifteenth Birthday Party At a recent meeting of the Board, | hostesses, Mrs. Elwood Whitesell as Woman's Service | Sisted by Mrs. Harvey Kitchen. Altar and Rosary Society of | | of Héaven will receive at a 1 Recitata Mass at 9 a.m., Sunda at SS: ATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY WOME OFFICE © COLUMSUS. 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