FIION A — PAGE 4 Purely Personal lr. and Mrs. Carl Gries Jr. and Gary Carl of Newtown Square, spent several days last week ing their parents Mr. and Mrs. liam Rozelle of Orange and Mr. “Mrs. Carl Gries, Bast Dallas. r. and Mrs. Carl Gries. spent Christmas week-end visiting daughter, Mrs. George Russ family of Perkasie and their Carl and family of Newtown are. Their grandchildren Carol , George, John and Mark Russ med with them for their Christ- 5 vacation. Their parents came on Friday and took them home Saturday. buests at the Charles Berkey ne, Goss Manor, during the holi- F's were Jack Berkey and Stan hoprick, Rochester, N.Y., Mr. and . Thomas J. Hutton and daugh- Jennie, Pittsburg and Mr. and John V. Edwards, Warren, 0. Sam Berkey accompanied his ther. home to Rochester. /Sgt. and Mrs. Bernard Mazer, lnard “Jr., Gary, Glen and Rob- of Williamsport visited Mr. Maz- bE parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph at Lehman over the holiday pkend. rs. Helen Hart, Rochester, N,Y. spending some time with her ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and | s. Robert Monk and family, | hvertown. For New Year's dinner | Monks entertained Mrs. Earl} Q1ly. © enry Peterson has been confined his home on Norton Avenue with | estional flu during the holidays. Nis. Henry Disque who is em- School for the Blind, spent the | liday vacation with her daugh- | and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | brge Bittenbender, Machell Ave- | e, Dallas. fr. and Mrs. Merten Coolbaugh | ertained at dinner on Christmas y Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh, East las, and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest inkle, Kunkle. Mary’ Dora Scott resumed her dies at Marywood College on esday and Durrelle Scott, his at nnsylvania State University on | ednesday. | oan Kear has returned to New | brk City after spending the holi- y week end with her parents, | r. and Mrs. Lloyd Kear, Lake] reet, Dallas. | Mr. and Mrs. James Durkin, | brineview, entertained a number friends at a pirty Wednesday She { 1 Mr. ‘and Mrs. Bernard Dendler, | bxen R.D., have announced the | rth of a baby boy at General Hos- tal on December 29. Scott and Caddy Brooks have re- rned. to Princetown University af- spending the holidays with their | hrents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Arch -ooks, West Dallas. ~ : Frank Ruggles, Meeker, is feel- | g much better after a week's ill- | bss. J Cathy Martin, daughter of Mr. d Mrs. Jack Martin, Trucksville, confined to her home with a| bld ahd virus last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Dreher, Staf- roe Spt Trucksville, spent the | & Jeighborhood News And Notes Of Perso v THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1962 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Interest a— Mrs. Marie B. Sherwood Weds Wayne T. Troxell . | . | Announcement has been made of | John Dobinicks, Hosts | At Christmas Dinner | Mr. and Mrs. John Dobinick, Goer- the marriage of Mrs. Marie B. Sher- | inger Avenue, Shavertown, enter- wood, Shavertown, to Wayne T.| tained on Christmas day at a family Troxell, Dallas. The candlelight cere- | dinner in Trucksville Fire Hall. The mony was performed Friday even- hall ‘was gaily decorated with holi- ing, December 29, 1961, in .Hunts- | day greens and after dinner “Santa” ville Christian Church. Rev. Charles distributed gifts to the fifteen Dob- Maxine Long Becomes Bride | Eig 5 hty Years Old Today | Dallas Senior Woman's Club Of William Roberts On Dec. 26 At a very simple wedding, Tues- day, December 26, at 2 p.m., Max- ine Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Long, Chester, Pa. las, H. Frick officiated, Mrs. Walter inick grandchildren. Covert was ‘organist. | Present were Mr. an Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thomas, Dal- | Flick, Jack, Alice, Sallie, Mary Ann, were attendants. | Katey, Cincinnatti, Ohio; Mr. and Following the ceremony, a recep- | Mrs. Myron Williams, Patty, Judy, Mrs. Dennis Dobinick, tion for members of the immediate Tom, Harveys Lake; Tech Sgt. and Barbara, | Brundle in Trucksville. . | ston; there are seven grandchildren. | families was held at the Castle Inn, | Dallas. Mrs. Troxell is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Baker, Tunk- hannock. Mr. Troxell is son of Mrs. Roy Troxell, Shavertown, and the late Roy Troxell. He is employed | by Llewellyn Brothers Incorporated. | The couple resides at 205 North | Main Street, Shavertown. Zelma May Whiting | | Engaged To Carl Shotwell Mr. and Mrs. William Whiting, | Wyoming R.D.3., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Zelma May, to Carl Bruce Shotwell, son | of Mr. and Mrs. Ace Shotwell, Main | Street, Luzerne. | Miss Whiting is a member of the Sophomore Class at Dallas High School, Mr. Shotwell attended Lu- nk and the Andrew Denmon| .... High School. He is émployed Gillman. | as a carpenter's helper. No date has been set for the wedding. { | Married Forty Years | y | Mr. and Mrs, Harry Post, Cliff- | | side Avenue Trucksville, celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary | on Christmas Day. Mrs, Post is the former Rose | Boote "of Trucksville. The couple | | was married by the Rev. Joshua | There are two children: Mrs. A. | L. Morse of Montreal ‘and Harry Jr., North Thomas Avenue, King- | | Mr, Post is a retired printer, | formerly employed at the Wilkes- | | Barre Publishing Company and the | | Dallas Post. Shirley Jean Wyrsch To Enter New Paltz | Shirley Jean Wyrsch, “daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wyrsch of | 10 Lawton Avenue, Binghamton, former residents of Overbrook Ave- | nue, Huntsville, will graduate from | Senior High School, Binghamton on January 30 and enter New Paltz University at New Paltz, N.Y. on Feb. 4. Mrs. Wyrsch, the former | Ruth May Hazel was a teacher in Dallas Township School. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Elston en- tertained at a family dinner for Miss Wyrsch in honor of her 18th | bers and guests will hear Roy Trex- | Barney, Ellen, Vicki who just re- turned from Japan; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sax, Sandra Donna, Linda, Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. Dobin- ick and Kathy. Sweet Valley Ministers Observe Anniversaries Rev. and Mrs. William G. Hughes and Rev. and Mrs. B. Kirby Jones, observed their anniversaries on De- cember 27. Rev. Hughes is Pastor of the Church of Christ and Rev. Jones, Pastor of First Christian Church, Sweet Valley. | . Rev. and Mrs. Hughes were mar- ried December 27, 1952, at the Wilkes-Barre Church of Christ, Horton Street, with Rev. D. D. Hef- | felfinger officiating. Attendants were ‘ | William Williams and Mrs. Marjorie G. =~ Frank Mrs. Hughes is the former Mil-! dred Gillman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes, Ashley. They | yed in Philadelphia at the Brigh- Mr. And Mis. Harry Post | have two children, Linda Mae, and | Billy. i Rev. and Mrs. Jones were mar- ried on December 27, 1958, at the, Beaumont Baptist Church with Rev. | Truman Reeves officiating. Their at- tendants were Joyce Jones and Don- old Jones, Jr., brother and sister to Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Jones is the former, Gladys Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Donald Jones, Sr., Beaumont. They are the parents of one son, B.'Kir- by Jones 3rd. Rev. Jones, is the son of Mr. | ‘and Mrs. James Jones, Leesville, ! N.C. Bird Club To Hear Game Superviser Back Mountain Bird Club mem- | ler, new Northeast District Game | Commission Supervisor next Thurs- | day evening, January 11, at 8 p.m. | in the Library Annex. New Library hours, starting shortly, will result in the Annex being open for children’s use until | 8 p.m. on Thursdays. Members. of | clubs using the Annex on Tues- days and Thursdays will bear in mind that children will be leaving as they themselves arrive, and that the main room will be available promptly at 8. Mr. Trexler will talk about the | Cornell Medical Center, New York | in this area. Edwin Johnson, field | City, spent Christmas with her par- | director, will give the report on the history of the Game Commission ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hazel- | annual Christmas Bird Count, | the bride of William Roberts, son d Mrs. N. B of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Roberts, jShavertown. Rev. C. H. Frick per- ' formed the ceremony in Huntsville | Christian Church before an “altar banked with poinsettiag and holiday greens. 4 Attendants were Kay Ann Karm- ilowicz, Forty Fort, and Eugene Martinchek. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore off white three piece brocaded suit, with white fur hat and muff. Her shoulder bouquet was of white carnations and holiday ornaments. Miss Karmilow- became | icz selected light blue suit, with white accessories and / carnation shoulder bouquet. Following the ceremony, a small reception was held in the Church parlors, followed by dinner for mem- bers of the immediate families and the wedding party at the home of . the bride. The couple spent their honeymoeon in the Poconos. Miss Long is a member of the | i | | i {of a Missional | Chinese mother To Hefr Talk On Far East oman’s Club will Dallas Senior have a treat « when Clara Mj Wednesday at 2, tgomery, daughter in China and a will speak on ad- in America after a childhood sp<f§t in the Far East. | Miss Montgomfery came to this country when she was twelve years old. She was edutated at the George | justment to Lf Friends, and graduated from Guil- ford College in 1959. She is pres- ently director of Teen-Age Program at the YWCA. Since August 1960, she has lived in Wilkes-Barre, She will be introduced by Mrs. Ben Edwards, program chairman. ; An executive board meeting is slated for 12:30 in advance of the program at Prince of Peace parish aall. ’ 5 ) School, operated {by the Society of Senior Class at Bloomsburg State | College. Shefwill graduate on Janu- ary 18 and fhas accepted a teaching position in Harrisburg. Mr. Roberts was also graduated from Blooms- burg College. He is employed in the | Social Security office at Harrisburg. | The couple will live in Harris- burg. Women of Dallas Kiwanis Enjoy Holiday Party At Country Club Dallas Women of Kiwanis held their Christmas party at the Coun- try Club last Wednesday with Mrs. | William Guyette in charge. Assist- | ed above were Mesdames wooden gavel and brass bowl. Group singing was enjoyed. Present in addition to those list- ing her were Mesdames Ira Smith, | Birth, John Blase, Merrill Faegen- Raymond Tag, George McCutcheon, : Mathers and Edwin Thompson. “During the business meeting, the nominating = committee | | | burg, Ernest Gay, er, Mitchell Jenkins, David Joseph, Frank Kreigh, Paul Laux, Robert Maturi, Clara Troxell, John Wil- ¢ ! presented | liams, William Wright, Leon Em- Mrs. W. O. Gillman, Wilkes-Barre. | their slate of new officers. Mrs. Ted | manuel, Esther Ferguson and James | Rev. Hughes is the son of Mr. and Ruff presented the club with a ' Huston. Robert Buddy Costigan Has Birthday Party Robert Buddy Costigan celebrated his birthday at O'Connell's Twin Lakes-Wednesday evening, Decem- ber 27th, when he played host to a group of boys and girls from Gate Of Heaven School. After = ice skating, the party moved indoors to the Buffalo Room, where movies were shown. There were games, dancing and refresh- ments, Robert entertained with his ac- cordian. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Costigan, parents of Robert, were chaperones. The Costigan’s moved to this area | from Philadelphia with the Linear Corporation. Guests included: Molly Messer- smith, Michael Messersmith, Charlie Glawe, Tommy Cadwalder, Marvin Serhan, Joan (Smith, Ellen Kyttle, Timmy Houlihan, Linda Sorber, Alice Reasoner, Nick Stredny, Judy Shonk, | and Mrs. Shirley Kosakowski, Bris- | tol; another daughter, Mrs. Emily Ricky Pryor, Joan Bennett, Marie Bennett, Mary Klim, Frank Klem and Buddy Costigan. James Louis Ashton Mrs. Mary Ashton has announced the birth of a son, James Louis, to her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Ashton, Kingston, at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, De- cember 11. The Ashtons’ have an- other son, David, age 5. Ashton is the former Carol Price of Kingston. William Ashton has tine, Trucksville. | taken Saturday December 30. For Wedding Invitations, Try The Post BJidays as the guest of their son | d daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | ans Dreher, Lynchburg, Va. The | ans Drehers recently became the | iG —€- <> G40 GD <C> 0G rents of a daughter, Susan Marie. a ; ey have another little girl, Linda a on, | Sharon Lee Anesi, Kingston, has ben the guest of her grandparents, . and Mrs. Lewis Anesi, Oak Hill, hice ‘December 15, when her par- ts, Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Anes, | esented her with a new baby rother, Dale Earl. | Mr. and Mrs. Homer Finley, Earls- klle, N. Y. were the guests of Dr. | ad Mrs. Richard C. Post last week ! d. . ® Pension Pl Mrs. Thomas J. 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Louise Hazeltine, administrative sistant to the Dean of Nursing, LUZERNE [HEATRE RIDAY and SATURDAY _ double feature Chubby Checkers mn “Teen-Age Millionaire” Co-Hit “The Explosive Generation” SUNDAY Continuous 2 to 11 p.m. Two Thrillers X=-15 In Cinemascope and Color Co_Hit “Attack Of The 2 ¢ RR Ea pe DRESSES SKIRTS — SLACKS SUITS — JEWELRY Also Majestic and Rosecrest BLOUSES BULKY SWEATERS These are marked down from original prices im stock I. we’ do mot “MARK-UP” at Sale Time. MARIA'S APPARE ~ \ i Ra mle” been employed at Natona Mills since graduating from high school. Dorman Wolfe, Guest Mr. and Mrs. John Rebennack, Meeker, entertained at a birthday party honoring Dorman Wolfe on New Year's Day. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolfe, Letha and Carrie Wolfe, Paul Wyda, Mrs. Lou- ise Fraley, Princeton, N.J. ‘who spent Christmas with the Wolfes. To Administer Estate Dr. Agnes N. Flack, Clinton Farms, N. J., and Henrietta R. H. Flack, Daytona Beach, Florida, received letters of administration in the es- tate of the late Sarah H. Flack, bate August 28, 1952. For Engraved and Printed Wedding Invitations Try The Post whose will was admitted to pro-! James Steinrucks Are Wed Fifty Years Mr. and Mrs. James Steinruck, Hunlock Creek, R.D.1, observed their fiftieth anniversary on Decem- ber 27. They were married on De- cember 27, 1911 at Jamison City. The Steinrucks are parents of ten children: Edward, George, and Mrs. Martha Scovish, Hunlock Creek; Charlies, Sweet Valley; Leroy, Endi- cott, N. Y.; William, Benton; Ivan, | Loyalville; James, Trenton, N.J.; Mrs. Viola Jumper, Kennett Square; Nichols of Hunlock Creek is de- ceased; also thirty-two grandchild- ren and nine greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Steinruck is Della Veitz. Mrs. Paul Yascur Is Honored On Birthday Mrs. Paul Yascur, Jackson Town- ship, was guest of honor at a party | given by her children on her seventy | fifth birthday anniversary. Present | were Mr. and Mrs. George Spon- | seller and daughters, Janie of Throop; Mr. and Mrs. Leo | Yascur and Jimmie, Bonnie, Cindy | Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Carol, and Brenda, Edith | Sherman Hart- | the former and | OLIE L. HARVEY Olie L. Harvey, 142 Street, Dallas, will celebrate his 80th birthday today at his home. Mr. Harvey was born in Dallas Borough, the son of Cyrus and Ada Harveyville and Harvey's Lake were named for older members of his family. a farm at Outlet, Harvey's Lake, for a number of years. He had two teams. of black horses, in addition to other farm animals. Mr. Harvey was a carpenter for many years and built a large num- ber of houses in Dallas and vicinity, including the house which he and Street. of his hobbies, the raising of straw- berries and vegetables on a part of the farm which belonged to his father-in-law, B. Frank Bulford at Huatsville. Other hobbies hunting and fishing. Mr. Harvey William = Henry Harrison, | President of the United States. He | was a member of the Jr. O.U.AM. for many years. He is a member of Dallas Methodist Church. He is married to the former! Ella Bulford of Huntsville. He has one daughter, Mrs. Thomas E. Cease and one grandson, Allan J. Cease. Mr. Harvey is active and in good health. Open house will be held Sunday, January 7, from 2 to'5 and Tito 10. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST | : EYES BXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES aa pm 3 ) ETN A Mrs. Harvey occupy on Franklin After he retired he chose as one include |. is a descendent of | ninth | ‘Margery Stookey Is Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Norman B. Stookey, 209 Holly Street, Trucksville an- nounce the engagement of their henson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Stephenson, 139 Dorrance Avenue, | Wyoming. | Miss Stookey is a graduate of Harvey. When he was three months | Westmoreland High School and is | To Marry John G. Stephenson i surance Department of the Sordoni | Enterprises, / | Mr. Stephenson is a graduate of Franklin | d2ughter, Margery, to John G. Step- | Wyoming Memorial High School. He served in the U. 8. Navy for two | years and is now employed in the | business office of the Wilkes-Barr . Publishing Company. kT No date has been set for the ‘Has Christmas Party old, his parents purchased and | employed as a secretary in the In- | wedding. moved 10 a farm ‘at Bethel HLA uur | vo 7 4 Sr aT z : Hi : id : x 5 { : Preston Swan, Lewis Josely, Lor- near Harveyvillee. The town of Silver Leaf Club vain: Siofer, Russell Miles, Frod Dodson, Cliff Hawke, Emma Miller, William Trednick, Pauline Sorigaida; Pat | Kunkle Silver Leaf Club held its | Aderin Nulton, Mildred Devens, Ro- enjoyed an evening of games and exchanging of gifts. Present were Mesdames William Weaver, Forest | Kunkle, Ralph Ashburner, Elizabeth Hess, William Brace; Ann Weaver, { Ralph Hess, Ralph Elston, Lillian | Kunkle, Owen Ide, Virgie Elston, Mr. Harvey owned and operated | cp jstmas party at Twin Lakes and | anna Shoemaker. “4 Fo, Some women seem to think the = place for their children is at the ; neighbors; The greatest labor-saving device of today is tomorrow. FRANK AMERICAN “3p REGISTERED JEWELER 63 South Main Street Wilkes-Barre STORE HOURS DAILY - 10:00 - 5:25 THURSDAY ONLY - 10:00 - 8:45 CLARK GEM SOCIETY Garnet 14k ring $37.50 Garnets - diamonds $100.00 John Yascur and son, John Jr., Ise- lin, N.J. were unable to come be- \ / Vi cause of icy roads but telephoned Mrs. | good wishes. WANT TO SELL YOUR HOME USE THE POST CLASSIFIED ~~ ar J x DR. |. BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave., Dallas Phone OR 4-4921 FORTY FORT THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY “The Mask” SUNDAY Continuous 3 to 11 p.m. “My. 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