wr! S50) oh wl p iy has : : You 3 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ~ Purely Personal Mrs. Joseph Battisson, Sweet Val- ley, has received word ‘that her brother J. M. Powell, is on the critical list in the hospital at Detroit. Mr. Powell submitted to surgery in December. Mrs. Battis- son has not seen her brother for two years. Mrs. Louise James, Center More- land, left Monday morning by plane for Nashville, Tenn., where she will speak at a conference as rep- resentative of Center Moreland Meth- odist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lewis, Leh- man. had as weekend guests Mr. and MW Harry Hoffman of Meadville. Mr. and Mrs. William Walko, Shaver Avenue, Shavertown, left Sunday for Miami, Florida. Before returning early in March, the Wal- kos will spend a few days at Nas- sau. 4 2 Ed McDade is back on the hill delivering mail after an illness of two weeks with the flu. Pete Duda was confined to his home on Davenport Street, Dallas, with flu over the weekend. The Dudas will celebrate their tenth wedding anniversary over this week- end. Harry Post, Cliffside, Trucksville, is out after an illness of several weeks. } Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shipman Jr. and family, Buffalo, N. Y. spent the weekend with Mrs. Shipman’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Marks, Lehman, who celebrated their twen- ty fifth wedding anniversary. Evelyn Frantz, Brook Street, is spending a week in Bethlehem vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frantz and family. Mr. Frank Garris, Main Highway, eturned home after being a surgical patient in General Hospit- al Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gorey have moved from 58 Memorial Highway to their new home at 47 Hildonia Ave., Goss Manor. The Memorial 3 4d home has been taken over for%he new highway. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perrin, Plains, spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder of Claude Street. Mrs. Hayden Richards has been confined to her home on Lehman Avenue with a virus for the past week. } Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Helfrick, Huntsville, celebrated their tenth wedding = anniversary Friday, Feb- ruary 2. The couple has one son, Eric. ; Carl Hedden was graduated last week from Columbus University. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd White, Center Hill Road are spending February in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Ray Titus is in_charge of the store while they are ay. Mr. and Mrs. James Besecker, Lake Street, had as weekend guests, their son Robert and his wife from Wa gton D. C. . Mrs. James Davenport has re- turned to her home in Lehman after spending two weeks as a surgical patient at General Hospital. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1962. Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest SECTION A —PAGE 5 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crispell Celebrate 49th Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crispell, Har- veys Lake, celebrated their forty ninth wedding anniversary at a family dinner on January 21. Mrs. Crispell is the former Ger- trude Hoover, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Hoover of Outlet. Mr. Crispell is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Chester Crispell, also of Outlet. The couple was mar- ried in Luzerne, January 21, 1913 by the Rev. W. J. Day and spent their entire lives in the Harveys Lake area. Mr. Crispell is now a re- tired school bus driver. Mrs. Cris- Anniversary | pell is an active member of Outlet Tabernacle and the Free Methodist Church. There are three children: Willard of Outlet, Arlene Swinehart, Kirk- wood, Erma Nulton, Trucksville; also five grandchildren, Beverly Wandell, Diane and Elaine Swine- hart and Lois and Timothy Nulton. Present at the dinner were Mr, and Mrs. Willard Crispell, Rev. and Mrs. Donald Nulton, Lois and Timo- thy, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wandell and the guests of honor. Sharon Lee Anesi Is Guest On Birthday . Mr. and Mrs. Dale L.; Anesi ent- ertained at a birthday party Sun- day, January 28, honoring their daughter, Sharon Lee, who observed her second birthday on January 30. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Anesi, Mrs. Michael Cressie, and daughter, Michelle, Oak Hill; Mrs. Charles Monahan and daughter, Rosemary, Kingston; Mrs. ‘William ‘Walko, Luzerne; the honoree, her parents and six week old brother, Dale Earl. Four Willard Smiths At Keesler Air Base Keesler Air Force Base had three Willard Smiths, compliccated enough a situation before a fourth showed up for treatment at the .Hospital from Cape Canavaral, Florida. A /2C Willard G. Smith, stationed at Keesler AFB, Mississippi, is son of Mrs. Martha Smith, on the Lake- Lehman Faculty. He was a Dallas high school student before enlisting. The four Willard Smiths made headlines in the Keesler News. ‘Danlel Manzoni Has Second Birthday Party Daniel Manzoni, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Manzoni, Follies Road, celebrated his second birthday an- niversary on February 2. Helping him were his sisters, Bernice and Mary Louise, brother, Francis and uncles and aunts, Betty Fielding, Aan Marie Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fielding, Edward, John, ‘Alfred, Maryann, Alice and Mary Katheryn Manzoni; Grandpa Joseph Manzoni, Ann McNally, and ‘his parents. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Faust, New Goss Manor, are spending some time in Florida. David Prutzman has been con- fined to his home at Huntsville with the mumps. Mrs. Stanley B. Davies, Parson- age Street, is in Florida. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Gross, Sutton Road, are spending some time at Sebring Lake, Florida. Mrs. Nesbitt Garinger, Red Ledge Drive, is a hospital patient suf- fering from a broken hip. She ‘had a pin put in it this week. “FOR THE “DEAR TO YOUR HEART” Never Forget 2 The ONE Who Remembers! ® COSMETICS ® COTY ® REVLON ® LANVIN ® AND ALL OTHER POPULAR MAKES ® CANDY ® FULL SELECTION OF WHITMAN'S 4 Beautiful Heart Boxes © ® CARDS ® COMPLETE LINE OF Individual and Boxed Valentines ® SMOKES ® CIGARETTES ® CIGARS ® TOBACCO ® PIPES ® LIGHTERS ® Pen & Pencil Sets ® CANDY ® CARDS : ® SHAVING SETS ® WATCHES ® WALLETS TLR ITI SOE “oR HALLS PHARMACY MAIN HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN Registered Pharmacist Always On Duty VON OR 4-4161 o William E. Smiths Are Guests On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. William E. Smith, Nevel houow poad, were entertained ar an Anniversary parvy at tue nome of tne tormer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alpert Smuth, Sweet Yal- ley, on Sunday, January Zs. Lhe Smutns were married Janu- ary zy, 1v4¥ in Munlenperg by rev. uscar oax. lney are pareats of a gaugnter, Wenay Kiame, who will opserve her first birthday on April 11. : Mrs, Smith is the former Shirley James, aaugnter of /Mr. and Mrs. Joseph James, Nevell Hollow Road. Mr. Smith is employed at Luzerne Motors, Luzerne. ‘ Attending the anniversary dinner were Mr. ad Mrs. Albert Smith, Bob and Darwin, Jane ann Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Corey Bulford, Pikes Creek. the honorees and their daughter, Wendy. Miss Carol Meade To Wed Robert Turak Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meade, Van- derheid Rd., Trucksville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol, to Robert Turak; son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Turak, 324 Meade St., Plymouth. a Miss Meade was graduated from West Side Central Catholic High and is employed by College Misericordia. She is attending Bradford' Beauty Academy. Mr. Turak was graduated from Plymouth High School and is serving with the United States Army in Fort Polk, La. Fm No date has been set for the wed- ding. i Mrs. Ruth Federici Is Guest At Baby Shower Mrs. Ruth Federici, Shavertown, was guest of honor at a baby shower given at the home of Mrs. Eliza Fielding Saturday might. . Present were Esther Federici, Lodi, N. J.; Betty and Helen Federici, Mrs. K. Hanmelt and daughter, Ellen, Lu- zerne; Charlotte ' Federici, Bloom- ingdale, N. J.; Helen Gapps, Hen- rietta Gallup, Kingston; Ruth Wea. ver, Tunkhannock; Lydia McDonald, Loretta Monk, Shavertown; Kay Carn, Berwick; Mrs. Eliza Fielding, Janice Hogg, Hazel Fielding and the guest of honor. James John Duris Mr. and Mrs. John Duris, William Street, Dallas, have announced the birth of a seven pound baby boy, James John at Nesbitt Hospital on February 3. This is their fourth child. John 'is eighteen, Sandra sixteen, and Robert eight. Mrs. Duris is a former Luzerne resident. Mr. Duris is a masonry contractor. Mrs. Duris and baby Jimmie returned to their home on Tuesday. Skating Rink Popular ‘A popular spot with the younger set is the skating rink recently con- structed by Jonathan Davis Fire Company across from the fire hall on Memorial Highway. It is lighted at night often as late as 11. “| Club met on Saturday at the Leh- Announcement has been made of the engagement of Patricia Ann Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jenkins, Massapequa, N.Y. to Andrew G. Stasko, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stasko, Grand- view Ave., New Goss Manor, Dallas. Miss Jenkins is a graduate of State University Agricultural and Technical Institute at Farmingdale, Engaged PATRICIA ANN JENKINS IS N. Y. School of Dental Hygiene. She is employed by Pan American World Airlines. Mr. Stasko is an alumnus of Dal- las High School and Pennsylvania State University. He is employed by the certified public accounting firm of Arthur Anderson and Company, New York City. A September wedding is planned. Mrs. William Holeman: Entertains Friends Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Wil- liam Holeman entertained a few friends at her home. Games were played and refreshments served to Mrs. Donald Mead; Mrs. Norman Schoel; Mrs. Victoria Moreck; Mrs. George Shaver Jr., Mrs. John Gos- art, Mrs. John Sencsak and Mrs. Marie Maloney. Horseshoe 4-H Club Elects New Officers Back : Mountain Horseshoe 4-H man Firehall for election of officers and the showing of two films en- titled.” How to Catch a Cold”, and “The County Agricultural Agent.” Officers elected were: Tom Estus, President; Lee Johnson, Vice-Presi- dent; Judy Crispell, Treasurer; Dav- id Spencer, Recording Secretary; and Stuart Lacy, Corresponding Secre- tary. Present were: Tom [Estus, Lee Johnson, Judy Crispell, David Spen- cer, Stuart Lacy, Marjorie Waschek, Fran Wentzel, Ruth Ann Scott, Nancy Crispell, Nancy Hughes, Linda Mekeel, Connie Bogdon, Tim Car- roll, Resia Carroll, Ann Lacy, Erica Vivian, Leslie Vivian, Ronnie Post, Linda Tag, Mr. and Mrs.. Tony Bogdon, and E. V. Chadwick. Thomas Sayres Have Third Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Pikes Creek, announce the birth of an eight pound, ten ounce baby girl, Elizabeth Caroline at Nesbjtt Hos- pital on February 6. There are two other little girls, Debra Lee, four and Karen, three. Sister-in-law, Mrs. William Sayre is taking care of them while their mother is in the hospital. Mrs. Sayre is the former Shirley Ferry of Pike’s Creek. Mr. Sayre is son of Mrs, Elizabeth Sayre, also of Pike's Creek, who died recently.. He is employed by Commonwealth Telephone Company. Elizabeth Caro- line is named for her two grand- mothers. Fowler, Dick TTIUST A SPIN THE BOSTON STORE Harveys Lake and Sweet Valley The Boston ‘Store EY oh OF THE DIAL and you reach In Wilkes-Barre ORchard 4-1181 Center Moreland, Dallas Subscribers Only NO TOLL CHARGE and Walker ~ , Feted On Birthday Mrs. Joseph James, Nevel Hollow Road, observed her birthday on February 2, with a family party. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam E. Smith and daughter, Wendy Elaine; Mr. and Mrs. Robert James, Bobby and Gregg; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy. During the party Mrs. James was surprised with calls from her son, Joseph Jr., Man- chester, New Hampshire and son Herbert who resides in New Jersey. Dianne Dribelbis Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dribelbis, now living in ‘Saugerties;»N. Y., an- nounce the birth of their third daughter, Dianne Kathleen, Friday, February 2, at Kingston, N.Y. The new arrival weighed seven pounds fourteen ounces, Mrs. Dribelbis is the former Eleanor Filipowski. Mr. Dribelbis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Dribelbis, Pikes Creek. They have two other children, Debra Ann and Rosemary. Wed Fifty-Seven Years Friday, February 9, Mr. and Mrs. Torrence Naugle, Sweet Valley, will celebrate their fifty seventh wed- ding, quietly at home. Mrs. Naugle is the former Leona Cease of Lake Silkworth. . Mr. Naugle is a retired farmer. There are two children, Ralph of Sweet Valley and Mrs. Reynold Davenport of Kingston; three grand- Mid-year Recess, Home the mid semester recess. Young Goddard was recently tak- en in to Psi Chi honorary fratern- ity whose members are outstanding students in psychology and related in June is a business edministra- tion major, and a member of Sigma Chi social fraternity and Phi Delta istic fraternity. He was business | manager of the 1961 Year Book, Melange. tenant in the R.O.T.C. To Meet At Pri Dallas Senior Woman's Club will hold its second afternoon’ meeting of the year on Wednesday, starting at 2, Prince of Peace Church House. Dessert will be served by Mesdames Joseph Schneider, Alton Whittaker, Robert Wallace, Howard Wiles, John Williams, Jack Stanley, Anthony Bonomo and Algert Antanaitis. Mrs. Homer Moyer, chairman of the Vogue Sewing Contest has an- nounced the following entrants from the Club, Mrs. Victor Cross and { Mrs. Robert Milne, from the High ‘Thomas Goddard Spends | Thomas Goddard, member of the | Senior Class at Lafayette College, | spent a week at his home during | | fields. Goddard, who will graduate | Epsilon, national honorary journal- | He will graduate as second lieu- | Dallas Senior Woman's Club | Adult Fellowship Group Has | | ‘Birthday and Anniversary Party | Adult Fellowship Group of Glen- [ated anniversary cakes. | view P.M. Church held its celebra- | Those attending were: Rev. and | tion of birthdays and anniversaries | Mrs. Andrew Derrick, Mr. and Mrs. | observed in January last Safurday | John Medovich, Mr. and Mrs. Henry night at the Church. ; Those who observed birthdays | ward Sr., Mr. and Mrs. George | were: Mrs. Elenor Chapman; George | Shaver, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Gershom { Shaver, Jr, Charles Seward, Sr., | Hoyt, Bonnie, Connie and Theda; | Mrs. Lena Evans and Harold Evans. | Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams, Jim; | Those who observed anniversar-| Mr. and Mrs. John Fluck Kathy; {ies *were Rev. and Mrs. Derrick, | Mrs. William Compton; Mr. and Mrs. { Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams, and | Corey Crispell, Mrs. E. H. Rogers, { Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rogers. | Mrs. George Stuart Sr.; Mrs. George | The tables were decorated with | Stuart Jr., Jean Spencer, and Mar- | floral centerpieces and two decor- | vin Stuart. ‘Rainbow Girls First Rainbow meeting of this | term was held on Thursday evening | at Trucksville Methodist Church Ed. | ucation Building. Future plans were | discussed, the Color Party, The | Mother’s Day Tea, the Rainbow | Spring Dance, and a service project. nce of Peace School, Peggy Hall, Olga Jerista, Barbara Prokocheck. Judges will be Mrs. Gustave Habeschat and Mrs. Robert Miller. A one act play, directed by Mrs. Clifford Troup, will furnish entertainment. Taking part: Mesdames Ralph Dixon, Robert Gra- { ham, Charles Mahler, Richard Mey- | ers, Victor Cross, Joseph Goode, Ralph Fitch, Burton Roberts, Har- old Elston, Robert Ziegler, Howard Wiley; Merrill Gaegenburg, Joseph Schneider and Robert Bodycomb. “Reciprocity”, | i —— — BUY ONE DRESS At REGULAR PRICE... GET SECOND In Lehman Fire Mrs. Dorrance Mekeel, chairman Seafood Dinner To Be Served DRESS FOR ORLY §I. (2 WEEKS ONLY) Hall Saturday | Saturday evening affair. A historic | Beautiful Dresses Stock | Randall, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Se- of the seafood dinner to be served | design in gold and green on sail | at the Lehman Fire Hall on Satur- | cloth was selected by the committee. day evening by the Auxiliary issues | from Regular a last call for reservations. Her telephone number is OR 4-0706. Menu consists of lobster tail, com- bination seafood platter, fried fillet of flounder or half fried chicken. All platters include homemade rolls, French fries, cole slaw and bever- age. Homemade pie will also be sold. Women of Lehman Fire Company for the Lehman Fire Hall by the hanging of new draperies in the dining area in readiness for the Tour Valley Workshop Representatives of Dallas Junior and Senior Women’s Clubs, Harveys Lake Woman's Civic Club and Leh- man Women’s Club, were among invited to attend a tour of the Wyoming Valley Workshop,Custer St., Wilkes-Barre. project involving all 18 federated clubs. The invitation was extended to county board members, club presidents or other representatives. Fractures Arm Mrs. James Price, former resident of Sweet Valley, Alden Station while visiting there children, one great grandchild. during the Christmas season. SH LATING VEE © ZOVE IN BLOOM Q POTTED Aele SOE, > x - CUT FLOWERS : PIONEER SHAVERTOWN with Flowers £==* SOG SH ORW x PLANTS AVENUE, Auxiliary have reached one more | goal in their renovation program those from the Back Mountain area | This is the first year the county | federation as such has had a county | now of Tampa, | Florida, fractured her arm between | elbow and shoulder in a fall down | the stairs of her son’s home at | | An added fun feature to the sea- food dinner will be a two-hour auction to be held at the Fire Hall, | starting at | sponsored by the Lehman I1.0.0.F. Myron Baker will act as auctioneer. | Members of the community who | have items to contribute to the auc- | tion are ‘asked to call Mrs. Myron | Baker, Wes Moore or Mrs. Bud Me- | keel. | Maria's Apparel MAIN STREET DALLAS approximately = 6:30, | en, = Tr ~~~ ! } i | i : FRANK CLARK Jeweler Sebi 45.35 i ne | | | | | IWETLTR Ll | / 0 k nn ; | 1 | | to lend a colorful, decorative note to her table. 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