24. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Luketic, Noxen, have announced the birth of a baby girl at General Hospital on February Tim Maurer, sixth grade son of Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Maurer, 157 S. Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital as a result of injuries received while coasting on Sunday. He will be “hospitalized a week. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Engleman, Noxen, have announced the birth of a daughter at General Hospital on February 22. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slaff, Machell Avenue, are spending some time in Flori : 1 and Mrs. Robert Rother, Meadowecrest, Trucksville, have an- nounced the birth of a son at Mercy Hospital on February 22. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson, Sutton Road, Trucksville, are spending a vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross and fam- ily, formerly of Stratford, N. J. have rented a home on Hillcrest Drive, New Goss Manor. Mr. Ross is district manager of Woolworth and Co. Mrs. Helen T. Eisele, Dallas, has been a patient at Geisinger Hospit- al. § i | za. al Mr. and Mrs. Austin K. Howard, Sutton Road, Trucksville, have as guest Mrs. Helen Newell of New York City. Joe Peterson who is employed in New York ‘City, spent the weekend with his parents, Mrs. Henry Peter- son, Norton Avenue, and Mr. Pet- erson, patient in General Hospital. ~ Mrs. Abram Nesbitt 2nd., Lake Catalpa, who is spending the winter in Palm Beach will spend a few days the middle of March with her mother, Mrs. Ernest Townend Sr., ‘Wilkes-Barre. : jy H. H. Zeiser = and Mrs. 'W. 3. Smith, Huntsville Road; ar- rived home Friday after spending two and a half months in St. Peters- burg, Fla. Kenneth Brace, son of Mrs. Bert Brace, formerly of East Dallas, is i from a heart attack , sufféyed three weeks ago.-He is a patient at Suburban Hospital, Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda, Ma. Ken is married and has three child- ren. ‘ Mrs, Linda Cragle, Oakdale, has finished her course in practical nursing and is spending two weeks in Florida. ‘Mrs. Oscar Whitesell, Oakdale, visited’ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd White- bread at Kingston recently. Mrs. Rudy Gaydos, Carverton Road, Trucksville, is a surgical pat- ient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Stanley Wroblewski, 'Garbutt Avenue, is a patient at Mercy Hos- pital where she is suffering from a broken arm. [She slipped on the ice on Memorial Highway while CO: from tthe American Legion. ‘While hospitalized she may sub- mit to an eye operation. : Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Garinger, Lake Stregl, Dallas, had as recent guests, Mr. tind Mrs. Howard R. Place and son, Charles of Vestal, N. Y. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bolton, Dal- las R. D. 1, have announced the birth of a baby boy at Nesbitt Hospital on February 27. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Mackenrow, Pioneer Avenue, Dallas, sailed Saturday aboard the Italia for a Caribeean cruise. Willard Horst Breaks Legs In Auto Accident Willard Horst, Forty Fort, former manager of Flannagan’s Furniture ‘Store, Main Street, Dallas, is a patient at General Hospital as result of an automobile accident incugred in Pittston Sunday night. He two broken legs and bruises. Willard and his wife, coming from a birthday supper in Pittston, about 11 mm. skidded, into the curb. Two other cars travelling behind piled up on them. He was taken to Pittston Hospital by embulance and later removed to General. Mr. Horst’s niece, Mrs. John D. Manley, lives at New Goss Manor. St. Paul's Society Plans Spaghetti Supper Dorcas Society, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, will sponsor a spaghetti supper, Saturday, March 3 from 5 until 7. Reservations should be made with any member of the Society. No tickets will be sold at the ‘door. Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1962 SECTION A—PAGE 5 Four Generations Honor Oscar Swan On Birthday Mr, and Mrs, Charles Fisk enter- tained at a surprise birthday party honoring the latter’s father, Oscar Swan, 42nd Street, Idetown. The party which included four genera- tions of Mr. Swan’s family was held at his home on February 9. The birthday cake was baked by his daughter, Mrs, Fisk. Color scheme was blue and pink. Attending were his children, their husbands and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lincoln, Chase; Mr. and Mrs, Preston Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swan, Idetown; Mr. and Mrs, Den- nis Bonning Jr., Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisk, Sweet Valley Grand children attending were Mr, and Mrs. Ken Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cragle, Lehman; Earl Swan, Jr, Prestin Swan Jr., Dennis Bon- ning 3rd., Jimmie and, Danny Fisk. Kevin Cragle, son of Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Cragle, Lehman, ~ represents the familyl’s fourth generation be- ing Mr. Swan’s great-grandson. Friends attending were Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grey, Idetown, Reginald Brett Jones Rev. and Mrs. B Kirby Jones, Sweet Valley, announce the birth of their second child, Reginald Brett, 7 pounds, 2 ounces, Febr- uary 16, at Nesbitt Hospital, Mrs. Jones is the former Gladys Jones, R.N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Jones, 0 She is a graduate of Robert Packer Hospital. Rev, Jones, a former resident of North Carolina, is pastor of First Christian Church. They ‘have another little B./K. boy, Lengels Have Daudhter Mr. and Mrs. James Lengel, Co- lumbia S. C., announce the birth of a baby girl on February 21. This is their fourth child, they have two other little girls and a son. Mrs. Lengel is the former Emma Lou Rodgers of Columbia. Mr. Len- gel is son of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Lengal, East Center Street, Sha- vertown. He is engaged in the boat building business. This is the older Lengels’ eighth grandchild, Return To Shavertown Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malkemes, Ferguson Avenue, Shavertown, have returned from New York City and ‘Bergenfield, N. J. They were in Bergenfield to attend “Our Town,” a student-faculty play in which Fred Jr. played the leading part. Fred teaches English in Bergenfield High School. Mrs. Malkemes spent a week in New York City with her daughter, Peggy. Pamela Mae Engleman Mr. and Mrs. Barry Engleman, Noxen, annouced the birth of their first child, Pamela Mae, 6 pounds, 10 ounces, February 22, at General Hospital, Mrs. Engelman is the former Ada Mae Britt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Britt, Pikes Creek. Jane Stash Mr. and Mrs. Steven Stash, Shav- ertown, have announced the birth of a six pound, four ounce baby girl, Jane, at Mercy Hospital on February 21. Other children . are Susan, Frances, Steven, Michael, Christopher and Charles. Mrs. Stash is the former Frances Elenchick.” Mr. ‘Stash is employed by. Lewis Wolfe Inc., Gateway Shop- ping Center. Flies To Join Husband Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fielding, Noxen, have received word that their daughter Sandy, joining her husband pfc Joseph Mollahan in Germany, is located in her new apartment at Baumhaulder. Sandy flew by jet two weeks ago. At General Hospital Henry Peterson, Norton Avenue, Dallas, is still a patient at General Hospital where he has been in trac- tion for three weeks, room 129. He is able to have visitors and chat on the telephone. His son, Joe, now employed in New York City, will spend the weekend with him. NEW ! DEFENCIN 1. E LARGE SIZE, $2.50 MUSCLE RELAXING PAIN RELIEVING NERVE CALMING Evans Drug Store | SHAVERTOWN OR 4-3888 Beaumont. |- ‘| Tunkhannock High School ADA MAE (LAs nan ly Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Freeman of RD 1 Dallas, announce the engagement of their daughter Ada Mae, to James C. Hoyt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Hoyt, also RD 1 Dallas. Miss Freeman was graduated from and is Engaged FREEMAN employed by Ann-Will Garment Company, Kingston, ‘Mr. Hoyt was ‘graduated from ‘Westmoreland High School and will: finish his U. S. Navy Service on February 22, No . date has been set | wedding. . for the Mrs. Goldie Kitchen Is Guest In 85th Year Members of Serving and Waiting Class, Idetown, and friends, honered Mrs. Goldie Kitchen Saturday after- noon when she celebrated her eighty fifth birthday anniversary. Entertainment was provided by Mrs. Mattie Hadsel and Mrs. Amelia H. Anderson, soloists, and Mrs. Elisa Gilman and Mrs. Lula Schultz who presented a short skit. There was group singing and delicious refresh- ments, Fritz, Arthur Montross, Lydia Meadé, Mattie Hadsel, Dan Brown, Libbie Smith, Edith Boice, Amelia Anderson, Ira J. Taylor, Jane Koch- er, Eliza Gilman, Lula Schultz, Ruth Terranova, and the guest «. honor. Mr. ‘Senior’ Has Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis (A. Anesi, Oak Hill, entertained at a family party Sunday, honoring their son, Donald, who observed his birthday, February 20. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Anesi, Sharon Lee and Dale Earl, Kingston; Linda Swelgin, Briar Crest Road, and Donald’s parents. Sharing honors with Don was his mother whose birthday was February 27. Don is the 1962 “Mr. Senior” at Lake- Lehman High School. Altar And Rosary Plans Pancake Supper Meeting of Gate of Heaven Altar and Rosary Society will be held in the school hall Monday evening at 8 o'clock when a film, “A Day in the Life of His Holiness, Pope John XXIII” will be shown. Plans will be completed at that time for the pancake and sausage supper to be held in the School on Thursday, March 15. : The ‘Society will receive Com- munion in a body on Sunday morn- ig at the 9 o'clock mass. Present were Mesdames Ernest: Mary Alice Lumley Is Eight Years Old Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lumley, Har- ris Street, Fernbrook, entertained at a birthday party on Saturday in honor of their daughter Mary Alice, who ‘was eight years old. There was a large decorated cake for the centerpiece and crepe pap- er dolls for favors. Games were played and prizes given to everyone. Enjoying the party were Joan and Judy Reese; Paul and Leon Sidorek; Mary Louise Borzone; Clif- ford Shields; Audrey Ide; Brenda Gelsliechter; Lynn Lianiewski; Kath- leen Lumley, the guest of honor and the host and hostess. Barbara Reese Has Ninth Birthday Party Barbara Reese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reese, Demunds Road, was guest of honor at a birthday party on Saturday, her 9th birthday. A circus cake and circus anim- als, clowns and balloons were the decorations. Games were played and prizes given to each guest: Cathy Tillitson; = Donna Seward; Cathy son, Cheryl Welch, Jean Gensel, Sue Kitchen, Lauren Kintzer, Rhon- da Moore, Alice Reese, the guest of honor and her parents. Karla Penny Ray Has 17th Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Albert -L. Ray en- tertained at a family dinner Sun- day, in honor of their daughter, Karla Penny, who observed her seventeenth birthday February 27. Karla is a member of the junior class at Lake-Lehman High School. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin, Cathy, Jackie and Lorraine Ann, Trucksville; Barry, Kevin, and Graceanne Ray. | so | Miss Cora Higgins Weds James Zimmerman Cora Higgins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Higgins, Davenport |Street, Plymouth and North Lake, {and James Zimmerman, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zimmer- | man of Oakdale, were recently mar- ried. Rev. Conyngham, pastor of [the Methodist Church of Plymouth | officiated. ” The bride is a graduate nurse | of General Hospital She is employed | there. Mr. Zimmerman is employed {in the office of A.C.T. in Berwick. The couple resides at Oakdale. Observes 8th Birthday | Mary Ann DeMarco, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Demaco, Sut- ton Road, Trucksville, observed her eighth birthday February 26 with | a family dinner. Helping with’ the | celebration were Mary Ann's sisters cand brothers, Adrian, Jr., John, | Helen, Paul, Gerald and Clare | Marie, Mary Ann is in second grade | at Gate of Heaven ‘School. Mrs. Howard Post Is | Surprised On Birthday z Mrs. Howard Post was pleasantly | surprised on her birthday, February | 16, when friends and relatives ar- rived to wish her birthday greet- ings. Mrs. Post’s sister, Mrs, Guy Lynn, Berwick, supplied the beauti- ful birthday cake and home-made ice cream. Attending were Mr. Lynn and their son, Jeffrey, Mrs, Kay Brundage, Alicia and Scott Brund- age, Mrs. Bonnie Youlls, Brenda and Drew Youlls, all of Berwick; Mrs. Nettie Post and the honoree’s husband and sons Henry and Brent. Hazel Myra Berti Has Thirteenth Birthday Hazel Myra Berti, daughterr of Mrs. Norti Berti, Franklin Street, Dallas, celebrated her thirteenth birthday anniversary with a party at her home on Saturday evening. She received lovely gifts. Present were Karin Tag, Kerry Roberts, Deborah Slater, Candy Mohr, Carol Mohr, Beverly Pierce, Janet (Clesby, | Patti Larson, Rosellen Klaboe, Sheryl Evans, Linda Farrar, Chris- tine Grose, Sharon Evans, Debra Alexander, Barbara Berti and the guest of honor. Last Tuesday the Bertis had a family party for Myra. Present were Mr, and Mrs. William Berti and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berti, Deborah Lee, Diana Lynn, and Mrs, Hazel Berti. British Woman's Club Has Been Organized A British Woman’s Club thas been formed in the valley and meets the first Wednesday of each month at the Acme Auditorium in Kingston. Any woman in the Back Moun- tain Area who wishes to join should contact Mrs. Ann Calkins, OR 4-4593 or Jean Duda, OR 4-4593. T. Joseph Boyle 3rd Pvt. and Mrs. T. Joseph Boyle, Jr., Fort Gordon, Ga., announce the birth of a seven pound, fifteen ounce baby boy, T. Joseph 3rd. Mrs. Boyle is the former Ann Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of Larksville, Pvt. Boyle is son of Mrs. Ann Boyle, Main Road, Dallas, and T. J. Boyle of Newark, N. J. a ! T. Joseph is the first grandchild in both families, He has four great grand mothers and one great grand- father. Pvt. Boyle is serving with Military Police. the Former Dallas Girl, Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown, 23 Church Street, Cortland, N. Y. an- nounce the + engagement of -their daughter Nancy Lee, to Frank L. De Grace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter De Grace, ‘45 Cedar St., Cortland, N.Y. Miss ‘Brown is a Thomas A. Edison High School. Elmira Heights, and is employed by the New York Telephone Comp- any. Mr. De Grace was graduated from graduate of NANCY LEE BROWN RUG Cortland High School and Syra- cuse University where he received a bachelor’s degree in electrical en- gineering. He will leave February 11th for Yorktown, Virginia, where he will enter Officer's Candidate School of the United States Coast Guard. The Browns are former residents of Parish Street, Dallas. No date has been set for the wedding. fs: Albert Brown Celebrates Birthday In Traction Albert Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown, Beaumont, is in traction at General Hospital where he was admitted February 17 suffering from a back ailment. Brown, a 1961 graduate of Tunk- hannock Joint Schools, enrolled in October in the Embry Riddle Aeron- autical Institute in Miami, taking training for a commercial pilot's license and air power technician. Returning to Miami after spending the holidays with his parents, he discovered trouble with his back, and came north to go to a hospital closer to his own home, He cele- brated his nineteenth birthday last Sunday at General His brother Paul, 15, baked his icing, inscribed, All Good Luck. Kunkle Silver-Leaf Mrs. Ralph Ashburner was host- ess last Tuesday evening to memb- ers of the Kunkle Silver-Leaf Club, Mrs. William Weaver presided. Guests were Mesdames Ralph Hess, Owen Ide, Ralph Elston, Adirene Nulton, Florence Klimeck, Forrest Kunkle, Russell Miers, James Trav- er, Stanley Harrison, William Frank- lin, William Brace. Percy A. 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In Addition to Regular Stamps | On Cash Purchases Of $5.95 Or More | 1 i 1 1 THIS COUPON GOOD THROUGH 2 for $ " $1.99 Value Sizes, 32-38 6 Beautiful Colors | Hamilton Space birthday cake, black walnut with | Charlene Interviews Eminent Scientist Charlene Makar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Makar, New Goss Manor, had the thrill of interview- ing an eminent scientist three weeks ago at King’s College. A sophomore at West Side Central Catholic High School, Charlene was delegated by her school to get a story for the school paper on Dr. I. M. Levitt, director of the Planetarium in Phila- delphia. ‘When the interview, conducted in a classroom at King's was fin- ished, Charlene was invited to at- tend the lecture for college students. Dr. Levitt began his lecture, “Lady and gentlemen.” Dr. Levitt is inventor of the Clock which was part of the equipment used by Col. John Glenn in his orbital flight last week. For The Biggest Bargains The Trading Post Juniors Name Models For March Fashion Show Selected to model at the annual card party and fashion show spon- sored by Dallas Junior Woman's Club, St. Therese’s auditorium, Tuesday, March 13 at 8 p.m. are Mesdames John A. Diffendafer, Stanley Hozempa, Royal Culp, Fred Templin, Phillip Walter and Leon- ard Craig. Mrs. Wiliam Gelb will be narrator. Mrs. Joseph Borton is general chairman of the affair, Mrs. Merton Jones, Alderson is chairman of the fashion show. There will be table and door prizes. Refreshments will be served. Guests are asked to bring their own cards. Episcopal Churchwomen Plan Bmtiques Show Churchwomen of the Prince of Peace Episcopal Church will hold the 10th annual Antique Show and Sale in the Parish House May 8 and 9 11:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Mrs Roger Owens, General Chair- man, is assisted by Mrs. Ben Ed- wards, Co-Chairman. Chairmen of committees are: Dealers, Mrs. Paul Goddard; Recep- tion, Mrs. Oswald Griffiths; Ad- missions, Mrs. Joseph Schneider; Snack Bar, Mrs. John Grant; Din- ner, Mrs. Edwin Roth; Programs, Mrs. Edward Ratcliffe; Publicity, Mrs. James Besecker, Jr., Lighting, Algert Antanaitis. Georgeann Kostenbauder Celebrates Birthday Georgeann Kostenbauder, Kunkle, celebrated her eighth birthday an- | niversary recently. A circus cake | in yellow and green made an at- | tractive center piece. Prizes were | won by James Glenn and Marian Kaschak. Present were Mary Jo Kriedler, Donna. Marie Gabel, Marian Kaschak, [Theresa Turpak, Lynn and Mom and Dad. Day Of Recollection To Be Held In March Mrs. Robert Lavelle, representa< tive fom Gate of Heaven Altar and Rosary Society to the West Luzerne Deanery of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women, announces that they will hold a Day of Recollection at ithe Sacred Heart Villa in Dan- ville 'on Sunday, March 11. retreat should make reservations with Mrs. Lavelle or Mrs. John Elenchik, Overbrook Ave., Dallas by March 6th. Appointees to the Deanery from Gate of Heaven are Mesdames John Elenchik, George Decker, Robert Lavelle, William Wasser, George Ruckno and John Callahan. Rainbow Girls Next meeting of Charles James Memorial Assembly will be on ‘| Thursday evening at Trucksville Methodist Church Educational Build. ing. All Master Masons and Eastern Stars are invited. : co-chairman, Mrs. David Jig Theresa 'Cigarski, Jeffrey Guyette, : Thomas Young, James Paul, Patricia’ Any woman interested in making this FRANK 63 South Main Street Wilkes-Barre canbe commemorated - beautifully - with the gems of March: the aquamarine for her - the bloodstone for him. The color of tropical sea water (from whence it derives its name), the aquamarine stands for tranquillity. The bloodstone (green with red inclusions) is for courage. PAYMENTS MAY BE ARRANGED 6 - ie REGISTERED JEWELER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY STORE HOURS DAILY - 10:00 - 5:25 THURSDAY ONLY - 10:00 - 8:45 CLARK “ rey
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