get ene ner life ; ess. our nd- nd- and dly : It ost cup low ced » ies, n 2 red ng. ith: red i Doras |” for: : on, ow leir ork: -. ust our ing the 1it, of . : DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mrs. Harry Geary, Pleasantville, Long Island, is spending some time with her sister Mrs. Homer Moyer, Split Rail Lane. Mrs. Thomas Kingston, Welling- ton Avenue, Dallas, 1s spending some time with her daugucer and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Burnaford, Upper Darby, where she is receiving medical treatment. Be- fore leaving Dallas, she was a hos- pital patient for four wecks. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Vrabel and six month old Stephen, former Ply- mouth residents, have purchased ang moved into a home on Over- fpr Road. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Honeywell, newlyweds, have taken up residence at 158 Meadowcrest, Trucksville. . Tom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell . Honeywell, Lake Street, is employed | by Berti & Sons. La Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lamoreaux and son, John, former Kingston residents, have rented 130 Parrish street. Mr. Lamoreaux is chef for | Twin Grill. Mrs. Lamoreaux is em- ' ployed by General Cigar Company. Paul Shaver, Sr, Huntsville Road, ‘and’ Paul, Jr., Cliffside Avenue, Trucksville, have been confined to their homes with the flu this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brandt and | son, Richard, aged two, have moved from Syracuse to Applewood Manor where they have bought a home. Mr. Brandt is a chemist and metal- ns. | lurgist with Atlas Chain Manufac- turing Company in West; Pittston. ~ Mrs. Paul Kocher, Machell Ave. is ill with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stella, re- cently married, have purchased and moved into a home at 157 Cedar Avenue, Shavertown. Mr. Stella is m nic for Midway Motors, Du- pontY Highway. Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Hedden, Loyalville, are vacationing in Ari- zona They flew out. “Mr. and Mrs. Philip Carr and seven month Laura, formerly of Blagk River, N, Y., have rented the ns apartment at 1046 Memorial Highway, Dallas. Mr. Carr is Air- man 1st Class with the U. 8. Air Force: Mrs. Harry Ide has returned to Forty Fort after spending the holi- days with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shallanberger Jr. at Millington, N.J. and Mr. and Mrs. Alden Wagner Jr. and sons of Holtwood, Pa. Mrs. Shallanberger and family accomp- anied Mrs. Ide to Holtwood where |- they were guests of the Wagners for two days. Grace Ann Bachman returned to her home on Demunds Road Sunday after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital for over a week where she: submitted to tests. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lamoreux have returned to their home in Alex- and¥®, Va., after visiting relatives and: friends here and . in Boston, Mass. They also enjoyed a tour of the New England States before re- tur®@g home. fe TEE EE _ "THE MATERNITY SHOPPE 10 W. Northampton St. across from Lazarus Going Out Of Business SALE Everything Must Go FALL, SPRING, SUMMER Merchandise at rock bottom prices Sizes 6 to 44 Ay fixtures and equipment must be sold. dnd ttn datas desided BW eighborh THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1962 SECTION B —PAGE 3 Clarence Dobersteins Wed Forty Two Years Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Dober- stein, Main Road, Sweet Valley, ob- served their forty second wedding anniversary on New Year's Day. hey are parents of two children, Wiliam of Roanoke, Va., and Mrs. Eleanor Smith, Owego, N. Y.; also six grandchildren, William and Lisa Doberstemn, Sharon, Ronnie, Joyce and James Smith. The Wilham Doberstein family spent the Christmas weekend with the Clarence Dobersteins. Russell Morgan Steele. Pvt. and Mrs. Russell Steele an- nounce the birth of a seven pound, seven ounce baby boy, Russell Mor- gan, at General Hospital on Jan- uary 7. This is ther first child. Pvt. Steele is stationed at Fort Devens, Mass, Mrs. Steele is the former Jo Ann Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Price, Lake Silkworth, Pvt. Steele is son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Steele Sr. of Mooretown. Russell Morgan is the first grand- son for the Steeles and the second for the Prices. He suffered a kidney infection and was taken for a day to Philadelphia Children’s Hospital. He is home and doing fine now. Vermanne Barrall Mr. and Mrs, Chester R. Barrall announce the birth of a daughter, Veranne Grace, to their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Lord Shavertown, at Mercy Hospi- tal, January 12. Veranne Grace weighed 8 lbs. She is the Lords’ child and the fourth grandchild of the Barralls making it two grand- daughters and two grandsons for them. Mrs. Lord is the former Grace Barrall., Home From England Airman 1C and Mrs. Paul C. Hes- lop and daughter, Jeanine Louise, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank OC. Heslop, School St., Shavertown, January 5 from Eng- land. After a thirty day leave they will go to EI Paso, Texas, where Airman Heslop will serve. Hobby Club Meets With Marella Stanton Hobby Club of East Dallas met Wednesday evening at the home of Marella Stanton, Roushey Street, Fernbrook, and voted to retain the same officers: president, Barbara Lasher; secretary, Sally Wagner; treasurer, Priscilla Coolbaugh. Next meeting will be held at the home of Sally Wagner, January 23, a cov- ered dish supper. Attending the meeting were lead- er, Mrs. Mary Lasher, Barbara Lash- | er, Carol Lasher, Priscilla Cool- baugh, Florence Martin, Ruth Young, Sally Wagner, Gladys Gabel and the hostess. Dorothy E. Kintzer Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kintzer of Demunds Road announce the birth of a daughter, Dorothy Elizabeth, on December 29 in General Hos- pital. She weighed nine pounds and nine ounces and measured twenty- one inches. The Kintzers have two other daughters, Beverly and Lauren. Dallas Couples Club Ham Supper, January 27 Mrs. Nelson Nelson and Mrs. Fay Hopkins are co-chairmen of the din- ing room for the Dallas Methodist Church Couples Club ham supper to be held at the Church on January || 27 from 5 until 7 p.m, Ti a 5 A SPECIAL MONDAY and TUESDAY January 22 and 23 COMPLETE CHICKEN DINNER $1.25 Including APPETIZER, DESSERT and BEVERAGE Serving from 5 until 8 Towne House RESTAURANT ' Basic Training at Ft. Jackson, S.C., Engaged ROSEMARY KISTLER Mr, and Mrs. John F. Kistler, | pensburg State College, is teaching Midway Lane, Dallas, announce the | in the Harrisburg School District. engagement of their daughter, Rose- Mr. Mease, graduate of Elizabeth- mary to John H. Mease, son of Mr. | town College, is employed as a stat- and Mrs. Ivan L. Mease, 111 Cocoa | istician by the Bureau of Correc- Avenue, Hershey, Pa. tion, Camp Hill, Pa. Miss Kistler, a graduate of Ship- A June wedding is planned. Carol Ann Rudy Is Betrothed Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Rudy, Shagbark Drive, Shavertown, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Ann, to Richard Ferris McRay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris L. McRay, Springfield, ill. Miss Rudy, a 1960 graduate of College Misericordia, is working toward a master’s degree at Boston University. Her fiancee received his bach- elor’s degree from MIT. where he is doing graduate work and is em- ployed in the Division of Sponsored Research as a mechanical engineer. He is a member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. A summer wedding is planned. i Mrs. Richard Husted Is | Guest At Bridal Shower Joyce Anderson, Bill Monk Jr. Leaves For Service With Navy William Monk Jr., son of Mrs. John Allabaugh, Pinecrest Ave., and | the late William Monk, is serving with the U.S. Navy at Great Lakes, Illinois. Bill is a graduate of West Side Central High School. Last Thursday his mother and grandmother, Mrs. Earl Monk, drove him to Philadel- phia to sign in. The same day he flew by jet to Great Lakes, where he will study nuclear weapons. Two Enlist For U.S. Army Charles John Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Young, Dallas, RD 2, and William Clarke Lewis Jr., son on Davis Street on December 20. Mrs. Thomas Cleasby, Mrs. Mary Mokajchic, Betty Mannear, the guest of honor. Robin Lamoreux Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lamoreux, They will receive eight weeks of ear Inc. ‘POO PIBUOSTT "Li 0} OF [IM UY} Missouri. Student Teacher For Engraved and Printed Wedding Invitations Try The Post Dorothy, and Libby Cleasby gave a bridal shower for Mrs. Richard Husted, the form- er Alma Grey, at the Cleasby home Present: Mrs. Wilford Anderson, Allen Grey, Mrs. Richard Husted, Sr., Mrs. Esther Jones Sutton, Carol Spare, Barbara Prokop- chick, Linda Smith, Betzi Kistler, Dorothy Cleasby, Joyce Anderson, Libby Cleasby, and 130 Cedar Ave. Shavertown, have of Mr. and Mrs. William Clarke | announced the birth of a seven Lewis Sr., Dallas R.D. 3 have en- | pound, ten ounce baby girl, Rob- listed in the U.S. Army under its | in, Other children are Linda, elev- Guaranteed Assignment Program. |en, Jerry, seven, Barbara, five, Both men have enlisted for the |Susan, two and a half. Heavy Construction Equipment Mrs, Lamoreaux is the former School. Betty Vavrek of Demunds Corners. Mr. Lamoreux is employed by Lin- Linda Ann Grey To Wed Carl Montross Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grey, Harveys Lake, announce the en- gagament of their daughter, Linda Ann, to Carl Montross Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Montross of Nox- en\RD 1. Miss Grey is a 1959 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and is a junior at Mansfield State College majoring in Home Economics educa- tion. She is a member of Kappa Omicron Phi national honorary home economics fraternity. Mr. Montross is also a 1959 Lake- Lehman graduate, He is presently attending New Mexico State Univ- ersity where he is majoring in Chemical Egnineering A June wedding has been planned. Junior Woman's Club Celebrates Anniversary Eighteenth Anniversary of Dallas Junior Woman’s Club was celeb- rated at a smorgosboard dinner held recently in the Prince of Peace Church. Mrs. Merton Jones and Mrs. William Hanna were hostesses. Members brought covered dishes and took an active part in the program which was a demonstra- tion of cake decorating by Anthony Dicton of Dicton’s Bakery. Mrs. Evan Bonowitz won the prize of a large decorated cake. Mrs. John Culp, Jr., presided. Proposed changes in the by-laws were given a first reading by Mrs. James Besecker, Jr. Welfare Com- mittee reported that sixty-five Christmas Gifts were delivered to Retreat Hospital. Membership Chair- man Mrs, Stanley Hozempa, an- nounced that any woman up to the age of thirty-five is welcome to join the club by contacting her or any club member. The annual card party and fashion show will be held March 13, in St. Therese’s Auditorium, Trucksville. Executive Board will meet Tues- day, January 16, at the home of Mrs. Bernard Rogers, Franklin St. Shavertown. Mrs. Joseph Borton is Mrs. Bernard Rogers, Franklin St., co-hostess. To Celebrate Birthday Dallas Woman’s Club Chorale will hold its fourteenth birthday dinner at the Kingston American Legion Home, January 29, 6:30 p.m. Chairman of the affair is Mrs. Joseph Balavage assisted by the following: reservations, Mrs. Joseph Goode, Mrs. Joseph Drust; decora- tions, Mrs. Clifford Troup, Mrs. Paul Lauer; entertainment, Mrs. Victor Cross, Mrs. Charles Mahler. All members and former bers are cordially invited. mem- Mrs. Robert Lamoreaux Is Honored On Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maransky, Sweet Valley, entertained at a party honoring their daughter, Mrs. Rob- ert Lamoreaux, Chase Road, Trucks- ville who celebrated her birthday anniversary. A buffet luncheon was served. She received lovely gifts. Present: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lam- oreaux, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lam- oreaux, Allan, Chase Road, Trucks- ville; Norma Diamond, Falls; Susan Learn, Berwick; Mr. and Mrs. Mich- ael Maransky, Dorothy, Edward Faust, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roman, Patrick, Donna, Cynthia, Mr. and Mrs. John Roman, David, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roman, Peter and Tom Maransky and the host and hostess. Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins President Of Book Club Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins was chosen president and Mrs. Thomas Hillyer, vice president, at the meeting of Back Mountain Memorial Library Book Club on Monday. Other offi- cers: secretary, Mrs Charles Frantz, and treasurer, Mrs Willard Seaman. Ms. Homer Moyer, Mrs. Henry Pet- erson and Mrs. Lloyd Kear were nominating committee. “Janet and Mary graciously vol- unteered. God bless ’em’’! Betrothed | | | | | | | ‘ ETHEL SHULTZ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Shultz, i She is a faculty member of Dal- las School District. Mr. Bohunicky, who served four RD 3, Dallas, announce the en- gagement of their daughter Ethel to Joseph B. Bohunicky, 1 River years in the United States Air Terrace, Johnson City, N.Y. He is | Force, received an associate degree son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jos- |in applied eph E. Bohunicky. Technical Community College, Bing- iMss Shultz, a graduate of College | hamton, N. Y. He is employed in Misericordia, received a master of the test equipment engineering arts degree from Colorado State | group of the General Products Divi- College, Greeley, Colorado, and rec- | sion of IBM, Endicott, N. Y. ently attended the University of | - A summer wedding is planned. Montpellier, Montpellier, France. ’ Shavertown Hospital Auxiliary Meets For Dessert Luncheon Shavertown branch, Nesbitt Hos-; Hospital) to be held in the Pette- pital Auxiliary met January 5 for | bone Dixon student center in King- a dessert luncheon at the Lutheran | ston on Tuesday, January 16 at Church. Five new members were 8 p.m, Auxiliary members are in- introduced. Mrs. Fred Eck, chairman of sew-|to wear uniforms, cap and pin. ing announced that over 5250 pup- | | Invitations have been issued to all pets have been distributed to pat- graduate nurses. Dr. Ruth Jessee, ients up to twelve years of age. | Head of the Dept. of Nursing Educa- Fifty-seven articles were donated | tion of Wilkes College will be the science from Broome | | vited. Graduate nurses are asked! Shavertown Scouts Receive Awards Mrs. Alex Covert, den mother of Den 5, Pack 233, Shavertown, presented the following awards at | the meeting last Wednesday: Bob Cat, Paul Dymond, Ricky Their and James Gosart; one year pin, Mike Precone, Bobby Dymond; two sil- | ver arrows on Wolfe Badge, Mike Precone; Silver arrow on Wolfe Badge, Kevin Covert. The annual Cub Scout Blue and Gold Banquet will be held Febr- vary 5 at Shavertown Methodist Church. j Fricks Leave For San Diego By Plane Rev. and Mrs. Charles Frick left Sunday afternoon for San Diego, | California, where they expect to spend ten days with their son Jack and his family. They parted com- pany at the bus terminal, where Mrs. Frick took a bus for Philadel- | phia, to catch a jet plane, and Rev. | | Frick another bus for Washington, where he is eligible to travel by military plane. Mrs. Beatrice Schreiner ' Cruises To Nassau Mrs. Beatrice F. Schriener, Hill- side Avenue, Harveys Lake, recently | returned to Florida from a cruise aboard the SS Bahama Star to Nassau. The overnight trip was made by ship from Miami, with the ship docking at Bay Street in -the tropical island. Two days and a night were spent | sightseeing, swimming and shopping in Nassau. Mrs. Schreiner is spending the winter at Miami. She will return here to spend the summer at her Harveys Lake residence. Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks Ill Mrs. T.M.B. Hicks has been ill this week at her home on Pioneer Avenue. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST RR NNN A EARNERS CLEARANCE 3315% OFF for the Christmas Bazaar held at|speaker. A social hour will follow. the hospital. Mrs. William Thomas, chairman | of Shavertown branch for the June | festival discussed plans for the flow- | er booth. She also annouriced that | there will be a meeting of all booth | chairmen on Wednesday, January | 31 at 1:30 p.m. in the nurses home. | Tt was decided that the auxiliary | members will meet at 11 o'clock | on the regular meeting date to | help make articles for the festival. The Auxiliary was asked to help | Shaver, Austin Line, George Dod- | son, H H. Rymer, George L. Rice, Ray Shiber, Arthur Smith, William | Girvan, James Harrison, Charles Sieber, W. W. Jacquish, Carl E. | Hontz, Lyman Lull, John Henning- er, Charles Sprenkel, Roy Swanson, Margaret Dykman, J. B. Schooley, Julia A. Knorr, Clarence Elston, Attending: Mesdames Bertha And- | |erson, E. G. Whietly, Roy Martz, | | Gordon Austin, I. R. Elston, Herb- | | ert Jenkins, William Brown, Walter | | Thomas, C. G. Perkins, John A.) ® DRESSES ® SKIRTS ® SUITS SLACKS SWEATERS MARIA'S APPAREL SHOP the other branches with their | booths. | Z. E. Garinger, Burt Lewis, Edgar | Mrs. Charles Gardener will be | Brace, Edith Templin, Viola Sch- | | massman, John Eck, Carl chairman of th dy booth. Those a S Lang | Rosetta Kepner, Ruth E. Lamoreaux, | who come to sew are asked to | bring a sandwich. Dessert will be | Kast; | MAIN ST., DALLAS | RENEE ENN RNR NNN served later. First activity for the 50th an- niversary will be a salute to the nurses (of the Nesbitt Memorial | | FRANK | Jew Back Mountain Boys Join Paratroopers . Two Back Mountain boys, Walt- er Kuniskas, son of Mrs. Mary Kuniskas, Dallas R.D. 3, and Richard Malak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard | Malak, Jackson Township, left Mon- | day for South Carolina to serve! with the Army paratroopers. They will be gone three years. { Walter is a graduate of Dallas | Township High School. He has been | employed by American Home Build- | ers Inc., Wilkes-Barre. Dick was | graduated from Lehman High School | and has been a mechanic in King- | ston. Paul Lattimer, a senior at Lock Haven State College in Secondary Education will be student teaching during the Spring semester at Lock Haven Sr. High ‘School, Lock Haven i and Philipsburg Sr. High School, Philipsburg. Mr. Lattimer is the son of Mrs. Jean Lattimer, Noxen. POSTIE SAYS— We Sell and Service All Coal—O0il—Gas Burners EFM. Specialist | EXPERT FURNACE CLEANING J. B. POST CO. OR 4-4756 MILES ONE-A-DAY , VITAMINS | s@.a7 - Evans Drug Store i. 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