[A all sed en he © ar- er rty a << ers aul 1d- ar- 1d- or er, | { » » EEE ERE EE EER ERE | a . .~ children Karla, Kevin, Barry, Brook ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin in Trucks- = ville. : ~ home, after spending a vacation with ‘- nician with the US. Marines. 5 Bs . Larry Farrs, Home t | Noxen Boys And Girls Enjoy . Hallowe'en Party At St. Luke's 3 tH Ey : daughter Mary Ann, of Pensauken, . NJ. were weekend sguests® of Mr. “ ley, who had also as recent guests . Mrs. Ruth Kinsley of Newark, N.J. © and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris of Kingston, Purely Personal |John Rices, former Fernbrook resi- dents, have purchased and moved into the Space home, 330 Huntsville Road. Mr. and Mrs. William Tallman and family have moved from Silver Springs, Md., to 68 Carverton Road, Trucksville, Mr. Tallman is manager of the McCrory Store at Gateway Shopping Center. They have pur- chased their home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell and family, former Sugar - Notch = resi- dents, have moved to 28 Meadow- crest. Mr, Mitchell is night manager of the Carousel Motel. Mr. and Mrs. moved from Sewickley, Pa., technician with the Federal Aviation Agency. ] 3 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson and family, formerly of Holbrook Md., are renting a house at Meadowecrest. Mr. Anderson is a sergeant with the U.S. Army and expects to be out’ of the country for several months, H. W. Smith, Machell Avenue, Dallas, is a patient at General Hos- pital. Cards have been received from Clara Ohlman from Arizona where she visited Tombstone Epitaph, the local newspaper at Tombstone, Ari- zona. She and Miriam Lathrop travelling together are “having a wonderful time”. : Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zimmerman | and daughter, Marjorie, have moved © from Ventura, Calif., to a home they . purchased at College Manor, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rather and family, formerly of Patchogue, L, I. 'e moved to Meadowcrest. Mr. Rather is salesman for Robert Laux Real Estate. Charles Hayes Jr., home for a two week leave in Dallas, will re- turn to' Fort Monmouth, N.J., Nov- ember 10 He is a photographic tech- Mr. and Mrs Jack Kearney and and Mrs, Phil Witkoski, Sweet Val- Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray, with and Graceanne spent Sunday with Mrs, Edward Massis, Menlow Park, California, has returned to her her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert: Botsford, Birch Hill Lane. 5 3 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rosewater, Elkins Park, were week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Post, Split Rail Lane. Jimmie Davies, son of Mrs. Mary Parkhurst, Birch Hill Lane, has re- turned to Hargrave Military Insti- tute after spending last week-end at his home. Joe Peterson who is emploved in New York City spent the week- end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry [Peterson Norton Ave- ue, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas. Midway Manor, Trucksville, spent the weekend at Pennsylvania State University where thev attended the California-Penn State football game. Penn State is their alma mater. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Duce and family, formerly of Amityville. N Y. moved to, Meadowerest. Mr. Tice js a vainter with Fibrous Glass Company. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Miachin returned to Oak Hill Mondav night after svending the weekend with the latter's brother-in-law and eig- ter, Mr, and Mrs. Paul S. Coolidge in Bethesda, Marvland. Linda Sue Sickler Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sickler Tunkhannock RD. 5 announce the birth of a seven pound. ten ownee bahbv girl. Linda Sue at Nesbitt Hos- pital on October 21. Mrs. Sickler is the former Barh- ara Ann Kennedv, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kennedv of Runkle. Mr. Sickler is son of Mrs. Ethel Sickler and the late Clarence Sick- ler of Tunkhannock R. D. 5. |A/2 Larry Farr and Mrs. Farr are spending a week with their famil- jes at Hunlock Creek and Dallas. Mrs. Farr, the former Barbara Coon- ey, a recent graduate of General Hospital, will go to Harrisburg on Friday and Saturday te take the State Board Examination for Nurs- Carl Barr have to Meadowcrest. Mr. Barr is electrical ) THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1961 SECTION A — PAGE John Swire, Jr., Is Honored On Birthday Mr. and Mrs. John Swire, Sr., and Mrs. Albert Smith, Sweet Val- ley, entertained at a party at the Smith home honoring John Swire, | Jr., who observed his tenth birth- day, October 24. Clusters of balloons hung from blue and white streamers, were strung across the room. The birthday cake was baked by the honoree'’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. Swire pre- sented their son with a bicycle which was also decorated with blue and white streamers. . - Games were played with Danny Dougal receiving a prize for the peanut hunt, and Bing Wolfe pin- ning the! tail. on the donkey. Refreshments were served to Danny Dougal, Richard Dougal, Darwin Smith, Merwin Updyke, Kevin Ray, Bing Wolfe, John's brothers and sister, George, Danny, David, Dale and Donna Kay; Bob Smith, Jane Ann Cooper; the hon- oree, his parents and Mrs... Smith. Linda Brown, Hostess | At Hallowe'en Party | Linda Brown, daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Sterling Brown, Chase | Road, was hostess at a Hallowe'en | party at her home last week. Spec- | ial awards went to Paul Littleford, John Henry Ziminski, Jeanne Jef- fery and Al Ray. Others attending were Judy Young, Dorothy Jeffrey, Carmen Ray, Billy Young, ' Ronnie Ray, John Henry Ziminski, Billy Young, Bernice Wienecki, Clyde Littleford, Richard Brown, Mrs. John Littleford, Shirley Brown, Mary Lansford, Gary Brown, Mrs. Carmen Ray, Wesley Brown, ‘Mrs. Henry Ziminski, Mrs, Sterling Brown and the hostess. Gene Holcommb, Feted On Sixth Birthday Mrs. Cletus Holcomb, Jr. and Mrs. Alex Ballantine, entertained at a Halloween birthday party hon- oring their son and grandson, Gene Holcomb, The occasion marked Gene's sixth birthday. He is a first grade student at Ross Elementary School. Fifteen masked guests were on hand to help Gene celebrate. Win- ning prizes were tiny Sandra Stein- ruck, the prettiest; Beverly Adams. funniest; Kevin Ray, the most original. The Holcomb home was gaily decorated in Halloween motif: Four beautiful «birthday cakes were decorated by Mrs. Ballantine. Games were played and refresh ments served to Graceanne and Kevin Rav: Sandra and Jane Stein- Violet May Higgins Will Marry Emmett Milbrodt, November 11 Mr. and Mrs. John Higgins, Chase, announce the egagement and | tion for members of the immediate approaching marriage of their | families will be held at the home daughter, Violet Ann, to Emmett |of the bride. Roy Milbrodt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Higgins is a graduate of Chris Milbrodt of Harveys Lake. The | Lake-Lehman School. Mr. Milbrodt wedding will take place November | was graduated from Lake Town- 11, 2 p.m. in Huntsville Methodist | ship High School. He is employed Church. Rev. Earl Couden will per- | by Elston and Gound. form the ceremony. There will be| The couple will live at Harveys no attendants. | Lake. Following the ceremony, a recep- Celebrate 35th Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blazick, | Hunlock Creek R. D. 2, observed their thirty-fifth wedding anniver- sary with a family dinner on Oct- ober 17. The Blazicks were married at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Lake Silkworth, on October 17. Rev. Father Bobeck, now deceased, officiated. Attendants were Edna Krislawicz and Stephen Novak. Mrs. Blazick is the former Mary Jans- iewicz of Hunlock Creek R.D. 2. The couple has four children, Wir. sind We Joseph Blazick Anniversary Joseph, Jr. and Gerald, RD. 2, Hunlocks Creek, Leonard, Levit- town and Mrs. Russel Germain of Sanford, Florida; seven grandchild- ren, Lance and Joseph Blazick, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Blazick and Mrs. Germain, whose husband is a Navy Ensign, is the mother of | four daughters and one son. Mr. Blazick is employed at Laz- arus Department Store« and Mrs. | Blazick, is an employee of Jay Fash- ions, Sweet Valley. Paul Hunt Eckert Is : | Baptized October 15 | Paul Hunt Eckert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eckert of Lancaster, was baptized at Shavertown Meth- | odist Church by Rev. Robert D. | Yost on October 15. He is the first child. Mrs. Eckert is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkens, Lehman | Avenue, and Mr. Eckert, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Paul Eckert, Machell Ave- nue, Dallas. Following the service a family dinner was held at the Wilkens home. | Present were Mr. and Mrs. Arlo E. Hinkle and family of Hazlett, N.J., Mr.- and Mrs. Richard Lloyd and son, Wellsboro, the paternal grandparents, the maternal grand- parents, and the maternal great grandfather, George Hinkle. English Teachers Attend Conference Samuel M. Davenport, Marian Huttenstein, Edwin L. Johnson, Edward F. Mark, and Jessica Tho- mas, all of the English staff of Lake- Lehman Area Joint Schools, were registered delegate to the Fifth An- nual Conference, Pennsylvania Coun- cil of Teachers of English held on | Wilkes College campus last Friday | ruck: Freddie and Susan Schobert; | David Paul Cragle; Amv Jo. David | and Darrel Evans; Lvmn, Beverly | and Barbara Adms: Samdv Hol- | comb. the honoree, his mother and grandmother. Mrs. Lillian Schohert and Mrs. Lynn Evans assisted Mrs. Holcomb and Mrs. Ballantine. Meals For the Public At Polls Election Day Reynolds Class of Trucksville Methodist will serve meals to the public at Trucksville Fire Hall on Election Day. This twice a year activity, is the only. fund-raising project of the older adult groun, and is eagerly awaited by regular patrons who for several years have enjoved many good meals together with friends and neighbors each Election Day. This ‘Fall the class officers will and Saturday. A dinner commemorating the 29th nesday in honor of their daughter, with luncheon at Hotel Sterling, at which Dr. Ernest J. Simmons, dis- tinguished Danford Visiting Scholar, spoke on “The Present Crisis in Sov- iet Literature and the Tragedy of Pasternak”. More than .300 elementary and hign school teachers from the four corners of Pennsylvania attended to Flora Sue Anderson Flies To Illinois Flora Sue Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Anderson, Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, has returned frm Augusta College, Rock Island, Ill., where she visited her brother, Fred Jr., a student. She flew by jet plane from Philadelphia at a height of 28,000 feet and rate of 660 miles per hour. It took two and a half hours. Susie started working in the book- keeping department of First Nat- ional Bank yesterday. Brenda Butler Has Third Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler enter- tained at a birthday party on Wed- nesday in hnor of their daughter, Brenda, who was three. Games were played and a door prize was given to the lucky winner being Bobby Weaver. The following guests were Mrs. Agnes Butler, and Lar- ry, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Butler, Belle and Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Weaver, Bobby, Linda, Doro- thy, Karen, and Elwood, Mrs. Mary Rogers, Mary Lou, Barbara Wil- liams, Edna Rogers, and. Jerry Smith. Mommy and Dady and Billy Butler. Monroe Township PTA Monroe Township PTA will meet in the All-Purpose Room of the Beaumont school at 8 p.m., Novem- ber 13. Program Chairman, Mrs. Russell G. Transue, Jr. announces that Wil- liam Skrynski, Elementary School 1 Senior Woman's Club Plans Birthday Dinner A dinner commemorating the 29th birthday of Dallas Senior Women’s Club will be held on Wednesday evening November 8, at the Con- tnental Inn. Mrs. Joseph Schneider, housing chairman for the club, has served at 6 p.m. at the meeting. Mrs. Ben Edwards, Social Security speak on revisions in the Social Security regulations. Mrs. George Schooley will enter- tain with vocal selections. Reservations for the affair may be made with either Mrs. Joseph Schneider or Mrs. Harry R. Mec- Cartney by noon on Saturday. Harry Swire, Honored At 79th Birthday Party guest of honor at a birthday party given by his daughter, Anna Kyt- tle and daughter-in-law, Dorothy Swire' in Loyalville Church Hall on | Sunday. j Present were Isaac, Diane, Sandy, Joyce Swire, Gary Shaw; Mr. and Mrs. Renford Wilce, Wendy and Pammy, Pikes Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boston, Clarks Summit; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Swire, Mrs. Clyde Lord, Paulette, Linda, JoAnn and Peggy Lord, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan [Steinrock, Mrs. Clarence Swire, Mr. and Mrs. Jack White and Danny, Loyalville; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Swire, Billy, Ricky, Tommy, Scranton; Mrs. Dale Christ- ian, Kathy Ann, Stroudsburg; Mr. and Mrs. George Steltz, Sr.,, Mr. and Mrs. George Steltz, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George Whitesell, Sweet Valley; Mr. and Mrs.. Glenn Boston, Glenda, Nescopeck; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boston and children, Ber- wick; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Creg- low, Jo Ann, West Wyoming; guest of honor, and hostesses. Norman C. Dribelbis Has Been Promoted International Business Machines Corp. has announced the promotion of Norman C. Dribelbis, son of Mr. and Mrs, Cleon Dribelbis, Sweet Valley, to Associate Engineer, Inter- mediate Computer Design. Mr. Dribilbis is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, class of 1951. After serving two years in the Army, stationed at White Sands Proving Grounds, he attended New Mexico A & M College. Upon gradu- ation he was employed by IBUM. He is married to the former Eleanor Tilipowski, Jackson Town- | ship. The couple have two child- ren. Change Of Date Dallas School directors will meet Monday, November 13, instead of Tuesday, November 14, Principal, has prepared a program of Parent-Teacher visitation for this evening. Refreshments will be served | hear discussions on the general theme: “Articulation, Grade School Through College”. The modern parent nowadays has to spare the rod—so junior cam ride around in it. President; Mrs. J. B. Schooley, Vice be co-chairmen of the event. They met last week at the new educational building and completed arrangements. { Hot lunch at 11:30 will include vegetable soup, Hamburgers, Home- made pies, etc. At 5:30 P.M. a Hot Baked Ham Supper will be ready, but Mrs. William Glace and her dining room help will be happy to serve as long as guests continue to come. As has been the custom each Fall, “Ye Old Corner Cupboard” will present sundry articles for sale, with Mrs. William Gregory in charge. Contributions of one or more articles will be thankfully re- ceived from anyone wishing to help, such as articles usable in the home, yard, garden or shop. Miscellaneous new merchandise, garden produce, plants, baked goods, home canned. foods, candy, aprons, fancy work notions, tools, gifts, toys, ete. will be appreciated. Let each member ask her family and friends to help so there will be a good variety for sale. es, Officers are: Mrs. Wilson Cease, Primary and Junior Departments of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Noxen, held a Hallowe'en party at the Parish Hall last Tursday. Present were: ‘Allan Montross, Loren, Ricky, Roger and Mildred Case, Michael and ‘Sharon Brody, James and Sharon Strohl, Candy and Elizabeth Jones, Cindy Goble, Linda, Dorothy, Karen and Elwood Weaver, Douglas Brody, Dawn, Kathy, Gale and Joseph Luketie, Sheila Doris Siglin Roger Boston, David Crossman, Clare and Dale Clark, Allen Kitchen, Peggy and Charles Winner, Marilyn and Kenneth Macialek, Paula and Yvonne Smith, Leo Smith, Chris and Stacey Lattimer, Tina and Wes- ley Traver, and Donna Scouten, Al- len Kitchen, Sr., Mr. and Mrs, Loren Case, Mrs. George Brody, Mrs. Fred Case, Mrs. Robert Clark, Mrs. George Montross, Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. Al- bert Goble, Mrs. Cecil Traver, Mrs. Homer Scouten, Mrs. Wheeler Hess and Pastor Wesley Kimm. Pres.; Mrs. Florence C. Finney, Sec'y; and Mrs. Sheldon Jones, Treasurer. 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