® : oly i . Miss Esther Saxe.’ of ‘John Frantz, tormer = Dallas Health Officer. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Taglia, "the weekend after . their mother is in the hospital. Mr. . associated with the Electrolux Cor- DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal and Mrs. Ira Frantz, Cor. were in Cleveland last week where they were the guests formerly of Chicago, have purchased and moved into a home at 100 Spring Garden Street, ‘lrucksville. I'ne vraglias have four daugnters. Mr. Tagua 1s anager of Interstate Befpries. Mrs.” Murray Scureman, fornier Dailas resident, now of Wikes-Bar- re, spent several days last week m General Hospital wnere she suo- | mitted to tests. Mr. and Mrs. William Gorton and family, formerly of Newburyport, Mass., have moved to Meadowcrest. | Mr. Gorton is field representative | tor the American Red Cross. " Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Harveys Lake R. D. 1 have announced the birtn of a son at Nesbitt Hos- pital on November 10. Walter Schooley, of Noxen, was admitted to Geisinger Medical Cen- ter November 9. 4 Dr. David Kunkle, Dallas, has a! certificate testifying to completion of a postgraduate course in clinical en- dodontics (root canal therapy) from Temple University. rs. Wardan Kunkle returned to her home on Machell Avenue over submitting to surgery at General Hospital.. Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mill Street, spent several days last week infochester with their son, Bob, who 1s a hospital patient. Mrs. Smith is staying until he finds out if he needs surgery. Jacob Gansel returned to his home at Williamsport on Tuesday after visiting his sister and brother-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Richards, Lehman Avenue, for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Patton, Harv- eys Lake R.D.1 have announced the birth of a son at General Hospital on November 12. Susan Cook Mr. and Mr. William Cook, North Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, have announced the birth of an eight pound baby girl, Susan, at Mercy Hospital on November 10. This is their first little girl. Other children are William, aged six, Michael, four and Mark, two and a half. Mrs. Cook is the former Eleanor Shiiba of Kingston. Grandma Shuba taking care of the boys while Ceggk is son of Mrs. Mary Cook of Trucksville. (Mother and Susie returned to their home yesterday. Have New Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wright, High- land Avenue, Trucksville, announce the birth of a five pound, twelve ounce baby boy at Nesbitt Hospital on November 11. They have two other boys, Dennis eleven and Brad- ley, six. Mrs. Wright is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kupp of Lebanon. Grandma Kupp is here taking care of the older boys. Mr. Wright is also a former Lebanon resident. He!is poration in Kingston. Married Four Years Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cain, Jr. re- cently celebrated their fourth anmi- velgary with a trip to New York City. The couple was married November 1, 1957 at First Methodist Church, Limeridge, with Rev. Pan- nebaker officiating. Mrs. Cain is the former Mary Cope, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cope, Lime- ridge. - Mr. Cain, an employee of the Bell Telephone Co., Nanticoke, is son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cain, Sr. also of Limerige. The couple has two little boys, Barry and Eddie. John Suttons Entertain On Three Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton, Troxell Switch, entertained on Saturday to Ry the third wedding anniv- ersedry of Mr. and Mrs. George Lock- wood, Bainbridge, N. Y. and the fortieth wedding, anniversary of Mr. _thaniel Rogers on his 82nd birthday Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1961 SECTION A — PAGE 3 Levi Nathaniel Rogers Has Birthday Party A birthday dinner was given at Leraysville Courch Hall for Levi Na- anniversary October 17. Attending were sons, George and Mervin, daugnter Cora Uougal, formerly of here, now of Hunlock Creek, daugh- ter-in-law, Ruth; grandchildren, George Aiton, Jerry, luike, Jeannine, Sandy, All Rogers, Paul and Helen Belles, Leo and Marion Marko, Charles and Marie Kelly, Joseph and Margaret Biniek, Louis and Ruth Masgay, Calvin and Shirley Strohl, Jane and Sharon Dougal, Thelma Leach; great grand children, Paulet- te, Lorraine, Shirley Belles, Pattlee Marko, Karen, Charlene, Lyan Marie, Diane Kelly, Jomin Biniek, Louis Jr., Mary Francis, Brian Joseph Masgay, Jimmy, Sherry, Herbie Strohl, Dale | Leach. A good time was had by all and many gifts received. Mrs. Mary Huey DeWolfe To Mark 93rd Birthday Mrs. celebrate her ninety-third birthday * on Tuesday, spending the day quietly | at her home on Lehigh Street, _ Shavertown, She is in fair health, enjoys read- ing and looking at television, water- ing her house plants, and doing a bit of darning or handwork. Born at Bowman's Creek, daugh- ter of the late Milton C. and Martha Huey, she spent the greater part of her life in Kingston, moving to Shavertown twenty years ago. Elwyn Cragle, Recruit Given Farewell Parties Elwyn Cragle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cragle is presently sta- tioned at Fort Jackson, S.C. where he will receive his Basic Training: He was guest of honor at a going away party at Sweet Valley [Fire Hall November 4. Attending: Mr, and Mrs. Sheldon Wandell, Lori Lee and Colleen; Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Lord, Donna and Shelly; Arline Adams; Ed Faust; Joe Rogowicz; Charley Broadbelt; Richard Scavone; Burton Steltz; Mr. and Mrs. Renford Wilce; Warden Wesley; Larry Wesley; Ron- nalee Stepanski; Nancy Oney; Fred Adams; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas, Brian; Jane Dougal; Teddy Kittle and Lois O'Keefe. Mr. Cragle re- ceived many lovely gifts. A fitted travel case was ‘also presented to him by fellow employees at Natona Mills, where he had been employed | the past five years. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kittle, Jr. were hosts at a family dinner honoring Elwyn on November 5. Those at- ‘tending were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cragle and son Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cragle; Nancy Oney; El- wyn’s grandmother, Mrs. Habel Hess; hosts and their children, Allan, Keith and Cheryl Kittle. Two Local Girls Win Honors At Marywood Two local young women were rec- entely cited for scholarships at Mary- wood College, Scranton, Penna. Mary Dora Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Scott, Jr. Dallas, and Nancy [Helen Drapiewski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dra- piewski, RD. 1 Sweet Valley, were among 165 Marywood College sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors introd- uced to the assembly faculty and student body at Honors Convocation as students whose high scholastic attainments last year ranked them among the upper quarter of their classes. Miss Scott, a graduate of West- moreland, Bachelor of ‘Arts degree with a major in English and minor in History. Miss Drapiewski, a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School is work- ing toward the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Home Econ- omics. Mary Huey DeWolfe will is working toward the! | welcome, Irem Temple. Faces familiar Mountain will be appearing in rehearsing daily for the past th Bowker, Bob O’Boyle, John Dorshefski, The marriage of Marjorie Red- mond, daughter of Mrs, Sarah Adams, Ceasetown, and John Dor- shefski Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joha Dorshefski Sr., Hunlock Creek was performed at the Roaring Brook | Baptist Church, Oakdale, on Satur- | day, November 11. Rev. Paul Clin- | gen performed the ceremony before an altar banked with fall flowers. The bride, given in marriage by i her uncle, Michael Adams, wore | white organdy. dress trimmed with | chantilly lace and finger tip veil of She carried a bouquet of | illusion. carnations and orchids placed on a white Bible. matching accessories, and carried pink carnations, and Chesterline Bock Club To Enjoy Gift-Wrap Program Members ‘and guests of Back Mountain Memorial Library Book Club will have a treat on Monday. when Patricia Mengeringhau of the Bell Telephone Company will demon- strate gift-wrapping of holiday pack- ages. Time, 2 p.m. Place, Library. Mrs. Herman Thomas will preside. Chairmen of hostesses are Mrs. Har- old Titman and Mrs. Willard Sea- man. sandwich or a plate of cookies con- stitutes the password. Guests are | This will be something unique in the way of a program, and extremely timely, just before the Christmas wrapping season. Notice: Scout Meetin Scout Mothers, Troop 232, St. Therese’s Church, will meet in the auditorium Wednesday, November LE panty. Mrs. Peg Tyler requests the presence of all mothers. Neighbors and friends of the scouts are being contacted for candy orders. Profits will be used to equip scouts for camping. .. “Datelinz: Wyoming Valley”, League Follies of 1961, will be presented Saturday evening, November 18 at 8:30 at of the hard working troup that has bizen Front row, left to right: Penny Ruggles, Sally Bower, Martha Dick, Ann Davis, Ginger Brace, Mary Parkhurst, Judy Rogers, and Cappie Innes. Second row: Libby Davis, Bud Harry Powell, Mrs. Jean Dorshefski | matron of honor, chose pink dress, | Members are reminded that a | 22 at 8 p.m. to plan the Christmas | the Junior Vivian, Donn in the Back the cast, part for this gay ree weeks. munity. J ohn Miss Marjorie Redmond Marries November 11 Wisneski and Bonnie Cragle, brides- | maids, lavender dresses, accessories and pink carnations and | rose buds. Mrs. Adams, mother of the bide, selected blue lace dress, matching | accessories and shoulder bouquet of white orchids, and Mrs. Dorshefski, similar dress in orchid, with white orchids. Bernard Dorshefski acted as best man and Tor Baldwin and Richard | Church as ushers. Following a reception held at the matching | | | for an extended wedding trip. On their return they will reside in Pat- | terson, N. J. where Mr. Dorshefski | is employed. | Gina Marie Major Celebrates Birthday 3 | home of the bride, the couple left | graduates and their friends danced | Back Mountain Troupers Take Part In Follies Innes, and Barbara Lemmond. Tickets may be obtained from Junior League members or Central Ticket Agency musical interpretation of the story of Wyoming Valley. It is wnder the direction of Tom Stokes, representative of the Cargill Agency of New York. Proceeds from the Follies will go into the Junior Lica- gue Community Trust Fund to be used for future projects of benefit to the entire com- Beuticians Graduated Last Saturday Night Four local girls are among the; Weaver, fifty - eight who graduated last week from Empire Beauty Schools. The semi-annual graduation din- ner-dance was held in Genetti’s Lodge, Hazleton, Saturday evening. Guest speaker was Dr. Henry F. Paterson, Superintendent of Haz- ‘leton Schools. Toastmaster was John J. Breslin, Tunnessen Manu- | facturing Company, Hazleton. Graduating exercises included selection of “Miss Empire” and a hairstyling contest. Following the presentation of diplomas and spec- ial awards for haircoloring and per- manent waving proficiency, the of Bruce Hall's to the music Orchestra. The following graduates are from this area: Sharon Spencer, Dallas RD 1; Marion Zachery, Woodcliffe Drive, Dallas; Carol Jean Yeust, Shavertown; and Shirley Wall, Wyo- ming RD 3. Gina Marie Major, /daughter of day on Veterans Day, was the honor- ing were: her maternal grandpar- nal grandparents, Mr. Corey Major, Mrs. Alice Snyder and children, Bobbie, Jackie, Larry and Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ashton Robert Moyer and daughter, Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johns and her | proud parents. To Honor Gerald Durkin Harveys Lake Lions Club honor Gerald Gerry Durkin at a 2 Dick Williams, Mal Nelson, Ed Ko- Governor, will speak. Mr. and Mrs. George Major, Loyal- | ville, who celebrated her third birth- | ed guest at a birthday party. Attend- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Culp; pater- | and Mrs: | and children; Sandra and Donna, Mr. |B and Mrs. Russel Major, Mr. and Mrs. | will testimonial dinner-dance at O’Con- |§ nells Twin Lakes Saturday night at ff President Harry Jones has named Lee Bicking, chairman, assisted by ' nasky, Paul Doris and Andy Lavix. | Frank X. Kowally, Past District |} OR 4- 8481 “The Friendbiont Daring’s Store In Town” OR 4- 8481 and Mrs. John Sutton. It was also ‘the birthday - anniversaries of the Suttons. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lockwood, Afton, N. Y. and the George Lockwood's daughter, Linda Sue. Festive Tea Tendered ‘Teachers By PTA Fall colors of orange, brown and yellow predominated at the Ap- ‘preciation Tea given by Dallas Jun- “ior High School 'A’ for teachers. The centerpiece of gay chrysanthe- mums was given to Mrs. Fossedal, teacher of history. 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SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST Dal | president, Mrs. Ben Edwards, Mrs. | | introduced during the evening were | was | Security Office who discussed the ¢ | informative las Senior Woman's Club Celebrates 29th Anniversary Members of Dallas Senior Wom- one to three. The class is under the | anniversary. | Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Della R. Case, | in honor of her daughter, Bonnie | Jean, who celebrated her birthday an’s Club recently celebrated the | direction of Ruth Darbie. Any inter- | from Wilkes-Barre Business College. twenty ninth anniversary of their | founding at a dinner party held at | | ested members are invited to at-| tend. J College in October. Continental Inn. Present were five charter members: Mrs. John Yaple, Briar Crest | Road, Idetown, recently entertained Guests were students .. . Bonnie Jean was graduated from Nirs. Ross Lewin, Mrs. Miitord Shav- | er, Mildred Devens and Mrs. Arthur | Culver, first president.. 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