| Medical Hospital room 824. Bess Cook is staying with | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Kenneth Calkins, Idetown, was admitted on Friday to Jefferson in Philadelphia, her sister, Charlotte, while Mr. Calkins is in the hospital. Faith Edwards, Lansdowne, spent | the weekend visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Edwards, Idetown, and the Howard Risleys. Faith has been pees in charge of the office at e U. S. National Student Asso- ciation in Philadelphia. She directs several linguists. | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wells, Trucks- ville, are spending Several weeks 1 in | Cloud, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Prinzing, for- merly of Maryland, Pa. have moved to 50% Hunt Street, Dallas. Mr. Prinzing is construction superinten- lent tor Raymon Hedden. | Mrs. Delmar Wintersteen, Harv- ays Lake, has returned to her home after spending a week with a school friend in South Carolina. She irove down with her son who was zn route to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Post and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Vivian, Center Hill Road, will leave next week for a vacation in the West Indies. Mr. and Mrs. George Yatsko, Harveys Lake, have announced the birth of a baby boy at General Hospital on February 14. Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips, Hunts- ville Road, spent several days last week in New York City. Mrs, Ben Shipman Jr. and child- ren, Buffalo, N. Y. are spending a week with Mrs. Shipman’s parents, 1 diffe 8 ery. | early’ {Grace Ann Bachman and Betsey ] \ Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Marks at Leh- man while Mr. Shipman is on a business trip. Captain Charles R. Scoggins, son- ' in-law of Mr. and Mrs. T.M.B. | Hicksg has been transferred from 4 Boul®®¥, Colorado, to Hanscom Air {ll Force Base near Boston, where the | family has purchased a new home. Mr. and Mrs. Josph Gries, Wood- Drive, Goss Manor, Dallas, announce the birth of a son on 4! February 9 in Mercy Hospital. Band Mrs. Benjamin Swarty, Lake Silkworth RD 2 Hunlock Creek, announce the birth of daughter on February 9 in Mercy Hospital. Henry Shupp is recuperating at his home in Kunkle following surg- Leslie Warhola, manager of Dal- | las-Shavertown Water Company, is about after being confined to his home with flu. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder and u Jim, Claude Street, Mr. and Frs. Ernest Harrison, Swoyersville, and Tommy, Idetown, visited Mrs. Wil- lard Goss at Muhlenburg on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver Sr., . Mathers Drive, have returned after spending a week visiting Mr. and es Conklin at Bethlehm. Mrs. L. E. Cottle, former Shaver- town resident, now of Forty Fort, has returned from Nesbitt Hospital wher she had been a patient since December. Mulcey, students at Pennsylvania State University, spent the week- Mrs. Clayton Traver and Pamela and | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1962 Neighborhood News And Notes O SECTION A — PAGE 3 Personal Interest Janine Louise Updyke = Has First Birthday Janine Louise, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Updyke, Pikes Creek, was entertained on her first birthday with a family dinner. At- tending, in addition to her parents and four older brothers, were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frantz and daught- er, Evelyn, Shavertown. Janine Louise was named for Mrs. Frantz, who is her great Aunt. Later in the day, callers to wish her a happy birthday included her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Britt and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Updyke and her great aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Walt- er Tworek, Janine Louise’s brothers, Merwin, Alan, Duane and Bryan. George Robert Yatsko Mr. and Mrs. George Yatsko, Centermoreland, announced the birth of a son, George Robert, on Valentine's Day. The baby weighed in at 6 lbs. 7 ozs Mrs. Yatsko is the former Marie Wahlgren of Shavertown and this is their first child and the first grandchild on both sides of the families Guests In Florida Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin and fam- ily, Largo, Florida, were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cook Jr., and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dendler, Mr. and Mrs. John Fielding, Clyde Dend- ler, Phillip Shannon, Virgie Elston, Mrs. Carl Mackison and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Matthews and family, all of Penasylvania. Couples Club Makes Plans For Card Party The Prince of Peace Church Coup- es’ Club will hold a card party on Tuesday, Feb 27th. at 8:00 p.m. in the Parish House. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, Chairmen, announce door and table prizes will be award- ed. Refreshments will be served. The public is invited. Players are asked to please bring their own cards. R end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bachman and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mulcey. Mr. and Mrs. William Coolbaugh, Shavertown R D. 5, have announced the birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt Hospital on February 16. - Beverly Bonning, Jackson Towmn- ship, entertained a number of friends at a skating party at Smith’s Pond recently. Mame Frederick has moved from Main Street, Dallas, to the apart- ment over Gavy’s Market in Trucks- ville, Dr. and ‘Mrs. Roger Owens, Machell Avenue, are spending a vacation at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Turner Jr. newly weds, entertained about sixty guests at open house at their new home on Lower Main Road, Dallas, Saturday evening. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maxwell, New York City, and Major William Dierolf of Washing- ton, DB. C. ; What's her secret all the time? fine tailored ® clothes and skillful “*Sanitone Dry Cleaning! No one need tell you... that beautiful clothes | deserve the finest dry cleaning. 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He was graduated from The Pennsylvania | State University in 1960 and is a | member of Lamba Chi Alpha fra- ternity | A spring wedding is planned. Peggy Mericle Jesse Turner Jr. Wednesday, February 14, at 7 p.m., Peggy Mericle Kitchen, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mericle, Shavertown, married Jesse Turner Jr: of Pittsburg. The ceremony was performed in Gettysburg Presbyter- ian Church. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kropp, former Leh- man residets, now of Gettysburg. Mrs. Turner has been employed at Orchard Farm Restaurant. Mr. Bride Of Donal Wilkes-Barre Jehovah | Witness Kingdom Hall was the scene Satur- February 17, two o'clock, for the wedding of Donna Marie Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Pikes Creek, to Donald C. Freed, Shickshinny. Presiding minister John T. Bud- ner, officiated at the impressive double-ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore floor length gown of Chantilly lace over net and satin, featuring a long train. Her gown was styled with fitted bodice, jeweled scalloped neckline, and long sleeves, tapered at the wrist. Her finger-tip veil of illusion fell from a crown of pearls and rhine- stones, and she carried a Colonial bouquet of red roses centered with a white gardenia. Mrs, Eleanor Budner, Barre was matron of honor. Wilkes She Kitchen Marries February 14 | Turner, an engineer, has been sta- tioned at Red Rock for the past year. The couple resides on Main St., Dallas. Variety showers were given by Mrs. Gloria Kitchen, Helen Kish- baugh and Lorain Allen for the bride at the Kishbaugh home, Dal- | las, and at the Kitchen home, Goer- linger Avenue, Shavertown. Donna Mae Smith Becomes d C Freed selected gown of turquoise with matching headdress and carried a nosegay of carnations tinted to match her outfit. Larry Kraynanski, Lee Park, acted as Mr. Freed’s best man. Mrs. Lawrence Smith, mother of the bride chose satin sheath dress of flowered magenta with pink ac- cessories and corsage of pink tinted orchids. | Mrs. Freed is a 1960 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School. She was chosen May Queen that year. She is employed at Winterstein’s Restaurant, Shickshinny. Mr. Freed is a graduate of Meyers High School, class of 1958. He is | employed by Helen K. Salsburg. | After a reception held at the | Winterstein Restaurant, the couple left for a week’s trip. They will re- side at 41 North Main Street, Shickshinny. Flower Club Plans Trip To International Show At a recent meeting of Westside Flower Club plans were made to sponsor a bus trip to the Internat- ional Flower Show at the Coliseum, New York City on Thursday, March ‘15. Members of the Club and their friends are welcome. Reservations should be made with Mr. and Mrs. Marlan Frantz, Shavertown, by March 6. . The bus will leave the Christian Church, Wyoming Ave., Kingston at 7:30 a.m. and leave New York at 5 p.m. : SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST ¢!Y a VETEDE smn men A et = Lobbies .and Parlors — Closed Write for Literature and Rates All Rooms Delightfully Furnished — Mod — Conducted by Hospitable Ownership Management lights in catering to the wishes of American Families. Jane Cave To Sing At St. David's Banquet Jane Cave, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Cave, Idetown, has been selected as soloist for the Ben Jones will be toastmaster. Misericordia for twelve years and at the Singer Brothers, Phiadelphia, for a year and a half, is well equipped to give an excellent per- formance. ~ wet 2 For The Biggest Bargains The Trading Post HOTEL JEFFERSON ATLANTIC CITY NEW JERSEY Central location overlooking Boardwalk and convenient to Piers, Churches and Theatres — Near Rail and Bus Terminals — Inviting and Open Sun Decks Atop — Modified and European Plans that de- Hotel Jefferson Atlantic City, New Jersey - RE ats in Pittsburgh, winner eight years St. David’s Day Annual Banquet to | be held at the Irem Temple Country | Club Friday night at 6:30. Judge | + Jane, a music student at College | Philip Templin, Guest At Birthday Dinner Philip Templin, son of Mrs. Edith | Templin, spending the weekend | with his mother in Dallas, was | honored Sunday evening at a fam- | ily dinner at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Fred Eck, Shavertown, in ob- | servance of his birthday. Mr. Templin, head of the Wax | Division of the Gulf Research Plant ago of a fellowship awarded him i by Gulf at the University of Pitts- | burgh which netted him a Master's | degree, was passing through by | plane from Pittsburgh to New York on Business. Present at the family dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maxwell and Bobby; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reese, Penny, Cathy, Diane and Johnny; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Templin, Bob- by, Billy, Cheryl and Deborah; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Templin, Robin, and [Fred Lambert; all of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Eck, Dorothy and Beverly, Shavertown; and the guest of honor, Pittsburgh. Honored On Birthday On Saturday evening, Mrs, George Shaver, Sr., Trucksville was guest of honor on her birthday at a din- ner party held at her home. Present were, Mr. and Mrs. George Belles, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr., George, Tommy and Alan, Mr and Mrs. James Knecht, George Shaver, Sr. and the guest of honor. Jackie Houser Has Fourth Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Jack Houser enter- tained at a Valentine birthday party, Sunday, February 11, in honor of their daughter, Jackie Lynn, who observed her fourth birthday. A Valentine motif was carried out, with the birthday cake baked and decorated by the honoree’s mother. Favors were heart shaped boxes of candy. Games were played and. refreshments served to Helen and Mary Ann DeMarco, Pamela Eckert, Lorene and Raelene Daring and the honoree. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Rimple and son “Butch”; Mr. and Mrs. James Trebilcox; Mrs. Adrian DeMarco, and Arthur Rice. Dallas American Legion Plans Annual Pig Roast Daddow Issacs Post, 672, will hold its first annual pig roast Saturday, February 24 at the Post Home, 6 until 9 p.m. Menu will include roast pig, apple sauce, baked potatoes, tossed salad, rolls and butter, Committee members: Marty Mec- Engaged Ri Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arkady Smolin Sr., of New York City, Miss Kocher is a graduate of | Lake-Lehman High School Class of | 1961. She is also a graduate of the and Mrs. Leslie I. Kocher,|School Maple Street, Noxen, announce the | Bureau Inc. and is employed in the engagement of their daughter, | office of the Blue Shield, Newark, Jeannie Ann to Arkady Smolin Jr, |N. J. JEANNIE ANN KOCHER of Integrated Machine Mr. Smolin is a graduate of West Wyoming High School, Class of 1961. He is attending the School of X-Ray Technology on Staten Island. A fall wedding is planned. Sam Thompson, Critical In Lakeland Hospital ‘Word has been received from Mrs. Sam Thompson, former Dallas resi- dent, that her husband has been a patient in Lakeland General Hos- pital for four weeks suffering from a very severe heart attack. He has three nurses, and until last week was not conscious. The Thompsons bought a home at Lakeland and stay there the year round. Clara, who is alone, would appreciate notes from old friends. Just address them to her Enrue, James Davenport, George Cave, Roland Spencer, Bill O’Brien, | Bud Shonk, Tom Kone, Dick Staub, | Regis Brice, Dick Fuller, Leonard | Harvey, Bernard McDermott, Ed | Buckley and Art Garinger. Final meeting of the committee will be | held tonight, Wednesday. Reser- | vations must be in at that time. The Auxiliary will assist with the serving. Adrian DeMarcos, Wed Ten Years On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Adrian DeMarco, 115 Sutton Road, Trucksville, will observe their tenth anniversary on Friday. They were married February | [ 23, 1952, at St. Therese’s Church | | Shavertown, with the late Rev. John J. O'Leary officiating. Attendants were Mrs. DeMarco's sister and brother, Madelyn and John Baur. The couple has seven children, Adrian Eugene, Jr., Mary Ann, John | Marion, Helen Maroe, Paul Francis, | | Gerard Anthony, and Claire Marie. ! Mrs. DeMarco is the former Clare | Marie Baur, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. John Baur, Shaver Avenue, Shavertown., Mr. DeMarco is the | son of the late Marion, and Mrs. | Marion DeMarco, Rochester, N.Y. | He is employed at College Miseri- | cordia. at the General Hospital, Lakeland, Florida. Sam ston National Bank. Honored On Birthday Mrs. William Eckert, Shavertown, was guest of honor at a birthday party at Forty Fort Dairy on Val- entine’s Day. Present were Melvin Mosier, Jean Gerloch, Conrad Wel- itchko, Louise Marks and Billy De- Voe. Birthday Party Lady Toby Rebekan Lodge 54, Trucksville, will celebrate its fif- teenth birthday with a Smorgas- bord at Continental Inn [February 28 at 6:30. Reservations should be made with Mrs. Ord Trumbower or | Mrs. Peg Robbins, Trucksville, is former cashier of King- Mr. and Mrs, James Sisco, Cedar Avenue, Shavertown, have an- | nounced the birth of a daughter at General Hospital on February 118. Cecil Poynton, Shaver Avenue, Shavertown, has returned from Gen- eral Hospital where he had been a | FEATURES and Fried Haddock - Devile 75c VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VY YY OUR MENU NEW FISH SEAFOOD SPECIALS 2, EVERY FRIDAY FLOUNDER stuffed with CRAB MEAT $1.10 FRIED SHRIMP stuffed with CRAB MEAT 85¢ ALL PLATTERS INCLUDE French Fries, Cole Slaw, Fried Onion Rings Ah a a a a a A {.10 d Crab - Fried Oysters 1.10 FRIDAY ICE SUNDAE — SATURDAY ~— SUNDAY CREAM SPECIAL FRESH STRAWBERRY 33 VY YY YY VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV oe Peeve Forty Fort Ice Cream Co. AIN HIGHWAY DALLAS thrid ahdaiatiusdhsihaidipeicalumimdbtbuiiidtcolnidi dh Eastern Star Will Hold Family Night Dallas Chapter #396 Order of Eastern Star will have “FAMILY NIGHT” at the Kunkle Community Hall next Wednesday evening at 6, when members, their families, and friends are invited to - enjoy a covered dish supper seasoned with enjoyable entertainment. Mrs. Betty Meeker and “Mus, Evelyn Smith, Zo-chairmen, are working to make this an evening ' of fraternal fellowship with the help of this committee:—Myrtle Rineman, Evelyn Hauck, Eleanor Laity, Marjorie Krimmel, Vera Hopa, Olga Kozemchak, and Ber- nece Stephenson. Members are requested to bring a covered dish and place settings. The meat and beverages will be furnished. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST Rainbow Girls Hold Birthday Party Charles James Memorial Rainbow Assembly met at the Trucksville Methodist Church Education Build- ing on Thursday to celebrate birth. days for January and February. Those celebrating were Susan Chen- ey Glenda Williams, Lynn Hughes, Patty Sickler, Jean Ide, Marlene Milne, Betty Oatridge, Myra Berti and Jane Layou. Kiwanis Women To Meet Dallas Women of Kiwanis will meet with their husbands in the main dining room at the Country Club next Wednesday and hear R. J. Bartow talk on the workings of the Pennsylvania Department of Public Assistance. In charge of reservations are Mrs. John Hayt, Mrs. Leon Emmanuel and Mrs. Norti Berti. Horseshoe 4-H Club Enjoys Film, “Big Scot” The Back Mountain Horseshoe 4-H Club met on Saturday at the Lehman Fire Hall for a business meeting and the showing of a film entitled “Big Scot”. Present were: Tom Estus, Lee Johnson, David Spencer, Marjorie Wasckek, Fran Wentzel, Ruth Ann Scott, Nancy Hughes, Linda McKeel, Connie Bogdon, Tim Carroll, Resia Carroll, Leslie Vivian, Erica Vivian, Ronnie Post, Linda Tag, Mrs. Tony Bogdon, and E. V. Chadwick. Valentine Party On Valentines Day, Mrs. Alex Covert’s Den 5, Cub Pack 223 of Shavertown were treated to a party by Mrs, Warren Boyes and Mrs. Joseph Precone. Those enjoying the party were: Jimmy Gosart, Kevin Covert, Warren Boyes, Neil Stetson, Michael Precone, Mrs. Covert and Mrs. Boyes. Three Birthdays Are Celebrated On Saturday Mrs. Edwin Lumley, Harris Street, entertained on Saturday at a birth- day dinner honoring Edwin Lumley, Mrs. Herbert Jones and Mary Alice Lumley. Present were Herbert Jones, Mary Lou, Sheila Candis, Pamela and Michael of Catasauqua; Mrs. Gordon Austin, Shavertown; Kathleen Lumley, the guests of honor and the hostess. Lake Legion To Stage Merchandise Party Harveys Lake American Legion Post 967 will stage a merchandise party Monday evening at 8 at Jonathan R. Davis Fire Hall in Idetown. Refreshments will be served. 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