I= | | Essen — ew DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1961 SECTION A— PAGE 5. x 4% Purely Personal Mrs. Earl Monk, Pinecrest Ave- nue, will entertain members of her family at Thanksgiving dinner. Miss Frances Dorrance, Church Street, entertained at dinner last Sunday honoring Mrs. Prosper Wirt, new Back Mountain librarian. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daily, Shaver- | town, had as weekend guest Mrs. ‘Willard Davies of Wyoming, en route to join her husband in California. Grace Ann Bachman ® roommate, Linda Watson, members of the Sophomore Class at Penn- sylvania State University, will spend Thanksgiving with the former’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bach- | man, Demunds Road. i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peteron, Norton Avenue, Dallas, will have as Thanksgiving weekend guest their son, Joe, New York City. - Mr. and Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks will entertain over Thanksgiving their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Harding and family of Herndon, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Risley, Dal- las, will have as holiday guests the latter's sister, Mrs. Leighton R. Scott and son, Leighton of Easton. Mr. and Mrs. John Jopling, Shavertown, have annuonced the birth of a baby girl at Wyoming Valley Hospital on November 17. W Carl Hedden, student at Columbia " University, will spend the Thanks- giving vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Hedden, Loyalville. : Mary Dora Scott, student at Mary- a wood College, will spend the holiday weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Scott, Huntsville Road. | Ralph Welp III recently spent his leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Welp, Lehigh Street, prior to embarking for southern seas with the United States Navy. "Robert Maturi is a patient at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Ridall, with their three grade school age chil- dren, have moved from Meadow- crgst to Dalton, where they have purchased a home. The Ridalls have lived in this area for ten years. Mrs. Ridall is a Texas girl. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyer and family, formerly of Monongahela, Pa., have purchased and moved into a home on East Franklin Street, Shavertown. Mr. Boyer is manager of McCrory’s Shavertown store. Mr. and Mrs. and family have moved from King- ston to a bungalow they purchased on Huntsville Road. Mr. Struthers is lineman for U.G.L & © Ww Mr. W.J. Smith and Mrs. H. H. Zie- ' ser, Huntsville Road, will leave De- cember 5 to spend the winter at the i Ml Princess Martha Hotel, St. Peters- burg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Nesbitt, Lake Catalpa, left over the weekend for ' Florida where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Flecknoe and family, former Brown" Street, Wilkes-Barre residents, have pur- chased a home on Dallas R. D. 3. Mr. Flecknoe is salesman for David Ertley Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Notoff and six children, formerly of Kingston, have rented and moved into a home on Main Road, Trucksville. Mr. Notoff is salesman for Raker Paint Com- pany. Entertain At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Macken, . Carverton Road, entertained at din- Ener in honor of Mr. Macken’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mack- en, Wilkes-Barre, who recently cel- _ ebrated their wedding anniversary. § Mr. and Mrs, Machen received a "purse. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Allen Longworth, Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Paul San- ford, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Corey Ellsworth, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Albright, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parsons. . DALLAS ORchard 5-1176 : Centermoreland FEderal 3-4500, and her | Edward Struthers 47 STANG ST. SHAVERTOWN OR 5-1581 @® Permanent Waving ® Latest Styling ® Hair Cutting ® Hair Coloring ® Shampoo Grant Cooper dJr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cooper, had his i first birthday on Tuesday, and was the honored guest at a Birthday Party with the follwing in attend- ance: His paternal grandparents, Chief of Police and Mrs. Robert Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Phillips and son, Paul, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Cooper and children Gary, Jr. and Robin, Mrs. Alice Zick, Bob | Smith, his aunt, Jane Ann Cooper and Uncle Alan Cooper and proud parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Coop- er Sr. X Local Girl Scouts To Learn First Aid Girl Scout Troops 200, leader Mrs. Jack Barnes, and 27, leader Mrs. * Donald: D: Smith, will have a chance to take a Junior First Aid Course, Junior High School. They cordially invite any other Junior High School student or adult to join them in this worthwhile project. “Back To School Night” Featured By P. T. A. “Back to School Night” proved to be a very enjoyable and profitable venture tried by Dallas Junior High School Parent-Teacher Association Thursday evening. After the business conducted by president, Mrs. Carlton Davies, the | secretary’s report by Mrs. Sherman’ | Harter, and membership report of | Mrs. Welton Farrar, Mr. John Ross- | er, principal, explained the pro- | cedure for the evening. Each par- | ent followed this child’s schedule i and enjoyed a ten minute period | in each of his classes, conducted by his regular teacher. Teachers ex- | plained subject matter and teach- | ing methods. A question and an- | swer period followed. Refreshments were served under | the direction of Mrs. Lester Jordon, | hospitality chairman. Mrs. Addie Searfoss Is .- Hostess To Bible Class The Louella Neely Bible Class Lehman Methodist Church, met at | the home of Mrs. Addie Searfoss on | Thursday afternoon. The meetting was opened with reading of the scripture ‘and prayer by ‘Mrs. Searfoss. Plans were discussed for a joint Christmas party December 13th, | combining' the W.S.C.S. and the Louella Neely Calss. ‘Those who attended: Anna Davis Major, Grace Whitesell, Elizabeth Ide, Mable Stolarick, Louise Tiffany, Faye Brown, Florence Howell, Clara Mekeel, Kathleen M.- Brown, Martha Rogers, Loretta Miers,” Mary Simp- son, Sadie Johnson, Addie Searfoss. Over 150 Guests Attend St. Therese's Tea Party Over 150 guests enjoyed the Birthday Tea held at St. Therese’s Church last Sunday when party tables were decorated to represent seasons and months of the year. Candle light was effectively used. Mrs. Abner Millard and Mrs. Thomas Hughes entertained with vocal selections. Committee members: Mesdames James Inman and William Morton, co chairmen, Michael Chalawick, Robert Franklin, John Malloy, Dor- othy Zimmerman, Silvio DeMeo, Leland Guyette, William Miller, Joseph Youngblood, David Evans, James Borton, William Thomas, Fred Schutz, Thomas Glenn, An- Yanciek and Adrian DeMarco. Window placard in a pet shop: “Lonely kitten desires position with little girl—will do light mouse- given by the Red Cross Saturday, [ December 2, 1 p.m. in the Dallas | | | graduated - Dallas Junior Woman's Club is | Mrs. | Mrs. making final plans for its Annual Fall Dance, this year entitled ‘“‘Kick- off- in: Rhythm”, which will be held Saturday evening, November 25th, | Edward Jackson, publicity at the Irem Temple Country Club. | man, and Mrs. Evan Bonawitz, chair- Music for dancing will be furnished | man of reservations. by Bob Baird from 9 until 1. Left to right: Mrs. Francis Barry, Fred Templin, general chair- man, and Mrs, David Carey, decor- |: Paul Hiller, poster chairman; |®aul Hiller, poster chairman, as- dsted by Mrs. Clifford Boyer. Reservations should be made no ations chairman. Absent were Mrs, [ater than November 24th with Mrs. chair- [Evan Bonawitz, OR 4-4181, or either of her committee, Mrs. Robert Lew- is, OR 4-1396, and Mrs. Janice Rice, Assisting are Mrs. David Carey, {OR 4-7184. | decorations chairman, aided by Mrs.! Proceeds from ‘the dance will be advisor; Mrs. John M. Culp, Jr. | William Berti, Mrs. Harold Brobst used for various civic and char- and Mrs. P. William Hanna; Mrs. itable projects of the Club. president of the Club; Mrs. Milton Evans, door chairman. Standing: ¥ Joan Eleanor Novakoski Weds Richard Griffith, Jr. Joan Eleanor Novakoski, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Novako- ski, Miners Mills, became the bride of Richard Griffith, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffith, 12 South Main Street, Trucksville, on Satur- day, November 11. Ceremony was performed at 10 am. in Blessed Sacrament Church, Miners Mills, by Rev. Thomas Mec- Cormack. : Marilyn Novakoski was maid of honor for her sister and Bernard Mercado of Scranton was best man. The bride wore a white brocade dress with short veil. She carried white orchids on a prayer book. Maid of honor chose green dress with full skirt. Her headpiece was a green wreath with green velvet streamers. She wore green slippers and carried green and white fall flowers. _ Reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents, after which the couple went to New York. They are residing at 349 Chester Street, i Kingston. . The former Miss Novakoski was from Coughlin High | School. She is employed by Standard | Brands Incorporated. drew Siket, Edward Kupstas, Edwin | The bridegroom is a graduate of Westmoreland High School. He is in the Naval Reserves and expects | to go into active service shortly. He is presently employed at T. C. Evans Restaurant. Showers for the bride were given by employes of Standard Brands at the Twin Grill Europa Lounge and by her attendants. “I ordered a dozem oranges, but you sent, me only ten.” “Part of our service, madam, Two were so bad, we saved you the trouble of throwing them away.” GREENWALD'S IN LUZERNE PLENTY OF FREE PARKING EN GIFTS. + HOUSEWARE Carpenter Home Has Tea And Open House | enter, poured. ! Frantz R.N., full time nurse at the ‘| home, acted as hostess, along with Mrs. Florence H. ‘| Mrs, Virginia Carpenter. Open House, followed by tea, was| enjoyed by guests at the Carpenter infitmy: ard Convalescent Home Friday, Satur: day and Sunday when friends drop-| The home caters to the aged, the the convalescent. ped in to see the lovely new wing recently built to accommodate priv: | ate and semi-private patients. Mrs Thomas Traver, sister of Mrs. Carp: | EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES DR. |. 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