S e and f four- sented. dames ce dr., am. H. 'itman, pid. Davis, Hontz, Walt p, Or- rosper h Dixe xweld, , Dav- Brown, k, Ed- George pert ., Fred - DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Personal Mr. and Mrs. Alexander matt | and family of Armonk, N., Y., have | = purchased a ranch type home at | . Shrine Acres and moved in. Mr. Imatt is associated with Leslie Henry .. Corporation. Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Pillarella | “' have moved from Pittston to the | _ Welhofer home at Haddonfield Hills | which they have purchased. Rew: " Pillarella =" Presbyterian Church in Dallas. Mrs. | is minister for the new " Pillarella teaches at Wyoming Sem- “+ inary Day School. East Center Mr, and Mrs. Street, Shavertown, "have returned to their home after += spending five weeks in North Mi- ol i, Fla, | J¥Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hicks have + returned to their home in New | Jersey after spending the week- | end with the former's mother, Mrs. “PMB, Hicls, Pioneer Avenue, Dal- | las. They were called here by the | serious illness of Mr. Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wright and | Lori, Elizabeth, Martha and Chris- | tine have moved from Forty Fort “to a home they have a] “on E. 42nd Street, Dallas, ~ Wright is plant manager for on] Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brunges and | “two year old Debra, have moved | from Brooklyn, N.Y. to Demunds | _ Road, Dallas RD 3. Mt, Brunges has | ‘recently been discharged from the | service. Mr. and Mrs. James Quinn and | family, formerly. of Schuylkill Hav- en, Pa, are renting a home at ". Meadowecrest, ‘ Trucksville, Mr. Quill | _. is a staff sergeant with the Martin 27 Corp. 1: Mrs. Lillian Kahler, hospitalized ;4 ‘at General, March’ 10 with inter- nal injuries suffered when a heavy coal truck hit her car, is recover. ing at her home at Harveys Lake. Linda Haegenbaugh, daughter of ~ and Mrs. William Haegenbaugh, is at her home in Lehman after spending a week at General Hos. pital. Linda, 14, an eighth grade honor roll student at Lake_Leh- man, will be out of school for some Ve is SRR LI 0 Ce AT Re TERE UAINY, - = A “= W. R. Vivian, Tunkhannock RD 2 celebrated his seventeenth birthday anniversary on March 21. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian will’ celebrate their forty-eighth wedding anniversary Sunday, March 25. Mr. and Mrs, Grant Ashburner, Outlet, entertained on Sunday, Mr.. and Mrs. Ralph Ashburner of Kunk- le, Mr, and Mrs. William Lane and Mary Ann, Carbondale, Jack Curry, San Francisco, Calif, Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton, Troxell Switch and daughter, Betty of John- City, N.Y. Mrs. .John Sutton has returned | home after spending a few days with ! Rev. and Mrs. George Sutton at | ®horiy, NY. { “= time, suffering from hepatitis. 2 [I bound instruction will be Lu requested. z Mr. and Mrs, Howard Peterson - and son, Thomas, visited at the : home of Mr. and Mrs. George L Steltz Jr, Loyalville, on Sunday. saw an SN maemo: erases, eh Sra i Notes have been received trom | Mrs, W. F. Newberry, Pioneer Ave., resident, who is spending the wink, | er in Belvedere, Calif. She says the | hills are covered with California | poppies, hyacinths, jonquils and spring shrubs are in full bloom. She expects to return in April. Mrs. Edward Cilvic and children, Outlet, are il: with a virus infec- PT TIAN SER ET SRT TN ARAL RAS RSA SSA A STR SR WR I RS RAY A ON NFB 1S > tion. i Mrs. Blaine - Stackhouse, Outlet, $ fell and broke her ankle, She is a patient in Mercy Hospital and would be glad to hear from and visit with old friends and neighbors. John Sutton, Outlet,-is recovering from a virus infection. He and Mrs. tton recently had as visitors Mr. 3d Mrs, Corey Mead, Idetown, and “Mrs. Mable Lameroux and son Luke, of Hunlock Creek. $i1rs. Leslie Hilbert, Lehman Ave., who has been a patient at Nesbitt Hospital as result of a heart attack, was taken Monday to the home of her daughter and son-in.law, Mr. and Mrs. William Iveson, Osceola Avenue, Kingston. She expects to come home the end of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Alden have purchased the former Paul Jacob home on Yeager Avenue. Coming from Hampton, N. H., they moved into their new home last week. Mr, Alden is cashier of Kingston National Bank. Alex Johnson, Forty Fort, former Dallas resident, ‘is a surgical patient at Nesbitt Hospital. James Park has returned to his home on Huntsville-Idetown Road after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital for three weeks. He sub- mitted to surgery, Mrs. Jack Berti, Machell Ave., Ygbmitted to emergency surgery at Mercy Hospital on Tuesday. The grandmothers are taking care of her little girls. | The new arrival weighed THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1962 ~ Purely Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest SECTION A — PAGE 5 ncreases Paym | At the meeting of Dallas Senior ; Woman's Club held Wednesday I night at Prince of Peace Hall, mem- ers voted an additional hundred | dollars for Back Mountain Memorial Library, fifty dollars to the Key Club for their trip to Denver, fifty the Hennebaul family | and twenty-five dollars for the fed- | dollars for | erated state project, “Roadside Tab- | Wesley Mitchell, | les”. The extra hundred dollars for | the Library brought the club’s pay- | ment for the past two years to $600.00. New officers installed by Mrs. Harry Ohlman, advisor, were Mrs. Howard Wiley, president, Mrs. Rich- ard Myers, first vice nresident, Mrs. | L. L. Richardson, second vice presi- dent, Mrs. Harry Edwards, record- ing secretary, Mrs. Clayton Evans, assistant recording secretary, Mrs. Lewis Reese, ‘corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. William Wigs assist- ent To Library | ant corresponding secretary, Anna Stenger, treasurer, Mrs. Al- gert Antanaitis, assistant treasurer. Mrs. Alva Eggleston, retiring president, was presented a gift by club. In Ler report of the Value Shop, Mrs. Antanaitis explained that cloth- ing left over was given to needy Back Mountain families, to nurses in the area, to school districts for distribution and to church missions in Greece and Kentucky. Refreshments were served by Mes- dames Joseph Schneider, Alton Whittaker, Robert Wallace, Howard Wiley, Crozier Wileman, tanaitis, ley and Lawrence Moretti, Retiring and incoming executive boards will meet Monday night at gleston. ‘Thomas Garritys Bre ‘Hosts F or Jack Rauch Mr, and Mrs. Harveys Lake, entertained on Sun- | day for Jack Rauch, who leaves on | Thursday for Lakeland Air Force | Base in Texas; also for Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, the former Linda De- | laney. Guests were Mrs. Mildred Delaney, | daughter Rosemary; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Delaney, Mr, and Mrs. Walter ! Rauch and daughter Brenda, Forty- | Fort; ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rauch, | Bradley and Randall;” Barry Rauch; ‘Mike and Christine Garrity. Double Birthday Mrs. Robert Adams and daughter, Barbara, Main Road, Sweet Valley, observed their birthdays on March | 16. Helping with the celebration were the other Adams children, Lynn, Beverly, and :Bobby, their father, Robert Adams and paternal | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Adams, Sweet Valley. Ms. Stefan Hellersperk Is Fashion Commentator Mrs. Stefan Hellersperk, West Dallas, was commentator for the fif- teenth annual fashion show spon- sored by Fowler Dick and Walker at the Irem Temple last week, Pro- ceeds will go to five hospitals, Gen- eral, Wyoming Valley, Mercy, Nanti- coke and Pittston. For the first time this year, prominent men of the valley, ap- peared with the models. Randdy Eugene Barski Mr. and Mrs. George Barski, Sweet Valley, announce the birth of their second son, Randy Eugene, on March 11, at Nesbitt Hospital. in at | seven pounds, two ounces, He has a four year old brother, Robert. Mrs. Barski is the former Betty Morris, Sweet Valley. Mr. Barski is employed as a mechanic at Hasay | Chevrolet, Shickshinny. Margaret Daring Mr. and Mrs. Ray Daring, Leh- map Avenue, Dallas, have an- nounced the birth of a six pound, nine ounce baby girl, Margaret, at Nesbitt Hospital on“ Friday, March 16. There are two other daughters, Lorene, aged nine and Raeline, six. The new baby is named for Grand- | ma Hislop. Mrs. Daring is the former Nancy Hislop, daughter of Mrs. lop, Lehman Avenue, and the late | John Hislop. Mr. Daring is owner | and manager of R. J. Daring nd | Co., Memorial Highway Market. Mother and baby returned home Tuesday. Howard Hontz, 46 Franklin [St., Shavertewn, is making good prog- ress at General Hospital, where he | was admitted nearly three weeks ago suffering from a heart attack. ATIONWIDE New Dallas Shopping Center DALLAS ORchard 5-1176 Centermoreland FEderal 83-4500 HE poet d robes ” PETAR Pe eHostAS MY RRA Beets Sd sey SREY SN SREY ABA eT he Ee RR EE REE AE el SE Rr A PLENTY OF FREE PARKING GREENWALD'S IN LUZERNE Thomas Garrity, | John His- | Karen Strazdus Has Sixteenth Birthday Karen Strazdus celebrated her sixteenth birthday on Sunday, March 11, with a party at her home. Present were: Stephen. R. Straz- | dus, Barbara Rodack, Raymond R. | Strazdus, Barbara. Evans, Cather- line Story, Stephen Welitchko, dra Strazdus, Mr. and Mrs. August | Strazdus, and the guest of honor. Valerie Bnd Kevin Celebrate Birthday A double birthday was held on Friday in Mrs. Ray Henney’s third grade room, at Westmoreland Elementary building. Valerie Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Edwards, Dallas was nine years old on March 14 and Kevin Covert, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Alex Covert, Fernbrook, nine | on March 15. celebration and a clown in the center, was the centerpiece. Each child received ‘an Easter lolypop as favor. Valerie was the hostess and Kevin host, wards, and Mrs. Morris. Games were played and a go time enjoyed by all Si -two stu- | dents. Jane Ann Cooper Has Birthday Party on March 19, was honored guest at | a Birthday Dinner, Sunday, given | by her parents, Chief of Police, Robert Cooper and Mrs. Cooper. Attending: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and sons, Darwin and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cooper and son, Grant, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and daughter, Wendy, Mr. and Mrs. Garey Cooper and chil- garet Turner, Alan ‘Cooper, Alice Zick. § The table was gaily decorated and delicious refreshments were served along with the ever brightly lighted birthday cake. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strum and | Mrs. Hank Willis, Highbridge, New | Jersey, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder, = Claude St. Mrs. John Fluck and Kathy, Har- vey Lake spent the weekend in Philadelphia. Mrs. ‘Stuart McCutcheon, Wilkes- | Barre spent Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Sr. Mathers Drive, Trucksville. Mrs. Earl Monk, Pinecrest Avenue, i Dallas, spent the weekend visiting | old colleagues at Pennsylvania i School for the Deaf, Germantown. | Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Oliver, Bing- | hamton, N: Y. spent Sunday and | Monday in Dallas visiting the lat- | ter’s mother, Mrs. Ralph Rood, who recently broke her hip. Mrs. | Mrs. Ben Edwards in behalf of the Algert An- | Donald Clark, Jack Stan- | 6:30 at the home of Mrs, Alva Eg- San- | A sheet cake, with two candles | assisted by Mrs. Henney, Mrs. Ed- | dren, Garey, Jr. and Robin, Mar- | | Mr. and Mrs, Edward C. Mast- ers, Edgar Place, Nutley, New Jer. sey, announce the engagement of [ete daughter Judith Ann to Will- iam Edward Adams, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Clarence E. Adams of Ridge- lview Ave., New Providence, N. J. | An October wedding is planned. Miss Masters was graduated from Nutley High School and St. | Michael's Hospital School of Nurs- ling, Newark, where she is a nurse |in the obstetrical department. | Mr. Adams attended Westmore.- |land High School and Summit High School, ¥ { | [ | Percy MacMilla , Jane Ann Cooper who celebrated | her nineteenth birthday anniversary | At a very pretty wedding in the | | Methodist Church, Noxen, Satur- | day, February 24, Barbara Smith, daughter of Mrs. Betty Smith was united in marriage with Percy Mac- millan, son of Mr. and Mrs. David MacMillan, Noxen. The double ring | ceremony was performed by Rev. {Jchn Gordon. Mrs. Warren Mon- | tross was organist. Given in marriage by her grand- father, William A. Williams, the bride wore gown of imported Chan- tilly lace over white taffeta, bal- lerina length, with sabrina neck- line and long tight sleeves tap- ered at the wrist. , Her matching veil fell from a crown of seed pearls and she carried a white Bible with an crchid center, gift of the bride groom. Maid of honor, Mrs. Philip Cum- mings, sister of the bride, wore a aqua ballerina length gown of ny- lon and satin, matching hat, and nose veil. She carried a Cclonial Bouquet of yellow roses, and white mums. i Bride's maid, Eileen Crispell, chose Wed Fifty Two Years Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffery, Demunds, observed their fifty-sec- ond wedding anniversary recently. at Demunds. Fowler, Dick THE BOSTON STORE Harveys Lake and Sweet Valley The Boston Store Z. JUST A SPIN OF THE DIAL and you reach In Wilkes-Barre ORchard 4-1181 Subscribers Only NO TOLL CHARGE Center Moreland, Dallas and Walker JUDITH ANN The Jefferys operate a grocery store | Engaged To Former Trucksville Boy MASTERS 3%, years in the Army and was appointed to the West Point Prep- aratory School, Fort Belvoir, Va. He was later assigned to Pent- | agon duties in Washington. He now owns and operates Adams Haber- dashers, New Providence, New | Jersey. The Adams’ are former resi- {dents of Trucksville. ‘Wm, N. Thomas and Mrs, William N. Thomas now of New Providence, jand the late Edward Adams and | Mrs. Edward Adams of Mount Greenwood. Summit, N. J. He served | & Miss Barbara Smith Marries n At Noxen jgown identical to" that of the mat- | | ron of Lonor and carried pink roses and white mums. Both matron of honor and bride's maid wore sweet- keart lockets, a gift of the bride. The bride’s mother selected blue weol, hat and veil, and a gardenia cor- sage and bride groom’s mother, beige satin dress, matching hat and gardenia corsage, The grandmother of the bride wore navy blue silk en and ushers, Howard Smith, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, John Hopkins and David Hopfer, A receotion was 'held in the ing the ceremony. The bride is a graduate of Lake Lehman High Schocl. ployed by Ronox Dress Company in Noxen. The bridegroom was gradu- He is employed by F.S.C. Foods in Tunkhannock. The couple resides with the bride's parents. wherever us today-and see! | erland, France, Bill is a grandson of the late | sheath dress with matching | church parlors immediately follow- | She is em- | ated from Tunkhannock High School. | It's GREAT NEWS When you read about our Sanitone Service, with exclusive Soft-Set® finish, you're learning about truly superior dry cleaning. Call on 'O’MALIA Laundry & Dry Cleaning Luzerne - Dallas Highway Enterprise 1-0843 ' Rev. and Mrs. Kehney | Entertain Young Folks Pastor and Mrs. -H. R. Kehney, | Hillcrest Drive, New Goss Manor, | entertained the young people of the Drums, Stairville, and Kingston ing pictures to show of the count- and a half included Hol- Rome, Switz- and Germany. ited during their year stay abroad. These land, Italy, (Venice), Then games and charades were played in the newly built family room, These were climaxed by tricky concentration game intro- duced bv the Pastor. There were twenty.five present. Betty Meeker, Heads Eastern Star Party Betty Meeker has been chosen chairman and Oce Beryl Austin, Gertrude Davies, - Dorothy Dodson, Elma Price, Evelyn Smith and Irene Transue, committee members of the Eastern Star annual banquet {to be held at the Country Club | Friday, April 6 at 6.30. Mrs. Mildred Garinger is Worthy Matron of Dal- | las Chapter 396. | Reservations should be made with | Mildred Lutes, Myrtle Rineman or | Elma Price or Madeline LaBarre be- fore April 2. ‘Dallas Troop 169 ‘Bre Given Awards Troop 169, Girl Scouts, court of awards Saturday, March 110, when twelve girls received | awards, They were | Peggy Reese, Pat | Brobst, Donna Demmy, Peiffer, Bonnie Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hilbert Celebrate 62nd Anniversary . Seventh-Day Adventist Churches. | Saturday evening at their home. The evening began with a short | devotional period at sunset, 6:00 | p.m., after whick a lovely buffet luncheon wag served. Mrs. Gracer Davis, Pastor and Mrs. Kehney’s daughter, just home from Germany, had many interest- ries she and her husband had vis- | a | | Club. Other | James Huston dJr., Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hilbert, Lake Catalpa Road, Beaumont, cele- brated their sixty second wedding anniversary quietly on January 18. Mrs. Hilbert is the former Viola London, daughter of late: Mr. and Mrs. Obidiah London of Beaumont. Mr. Hilbert is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hilbert, also of Beaumont. The Hilberts have always resided in sBeaumont where Mr. Hilbert cultivated his farm. He | is | : ' now retired. There are six children, Clarence, Beaumont, Stanley, at home, Paul, Bordentown, Robert Marysville, Mrs. Ervin Schooley, Trenton, N. J. and Mrs. James Hummel, Claude Street, Dallas; also twenty two grandchil- dren _and twenty four great grand children. The Hummels celebrated their fourteenth anniversary on February | 25. They have two sons, Mrs. Joseph Potion, Prasident Of Dallas Junior Woman's Club Mrs. Joseph Borton was installed | ‘ng secretary. as president and Mrs. John Diffen- | daffer as vice president at the March meeting of Dallas Junior Woman's officers: Mrs. Jones, second vice president, Mrs. David Alderson, treasurer, ~ Mrs. assistant treas- urer, Mrs, Evan Bonawitz, record- ing secretary, Mrs, Paul Walter, | corresponding secretary and ‘Mrs. Fred Templin, assistant correspond. Shavertown Cubs Hike In Noxen Woods Sunday, Mrs. Alex -Covert’s Den | #5, Cub Scout Pack 233, Shaver- town motored to Noxen and hiked in the woods, fed the birds, went sleighriding and enjoyed a cook- out. Present were: Mr, and Mrs. ! Joseph Precone, Mike, Joseph and Warren and Mrs. Clayton Roseanne; Mr. ‘and Mrs. and Jeff, Mr. | Stetson, Neal, Kevin, and Jill; Mr. | and Mrs, James Morris, Mr. held a | Linda Perry, | Janet Kel- | tley, Carcl Mohr, Candy Mohr, Gail! Daughton, Susan Moore, Karen Tag, Linda Farrar, Pam Baker, { Shannon and Myra Berti. Mothers of the girls were guests = tea. Paul Brnold DeBarry ‘Has Fourth Birthday Paul Arnold DeBarry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen 1. DeBarry, | Sr., Oak Hill, Dallas, was four years {old on Sunday, March 18th. He i celebrated by having birthday cake and ice cream with his parents, | his brother, Steve, sister, and grandparents, Dr. | Lewis S., Reese, Kingston. Robin, and Mrs. Robin DeBarry, who was born on the eve of last year’s biggest snow storm, was one year old on Feb- | | ruary 3rd. Mis. John Roushy Hostess. To Neighborhood Club. dress and hat, and pink carnations. ! Best man was Harry Traver, Nox- | Mrs. 'John Roushey, -Heller's Grove, Trucksville, was hostess on | Tuesday at a covered dish luncheon for members of her Neighborhood Card Club. Guests : were Mesdames Donald Anderson, Harold Croom, Earl |"Gregory Jr., Sheldon Hoover, Wil- | liam Lohmann, Richard Mathers, Harry Owens, and Ogden Palmer. Have Baby Girl - Mr, and Mrs. Robert Zukosky, Har- {ris Hill Road, Trucksville, have | announced the birth of a baby gl | at Nesbitt Hospital on March 13. you find it © Kathy | or on March 15 She had just re- and Merton | | Senior Club were Mesdames Mrs. John Culp Jr., retiring presi- dent, was presented a silver bracelet in appreciation of her services. Honored as transferring to the Robert Brown, Harold Brobst, Milton Evans, Edwin Delaney, Stanley Hozempa, Carl Goeringer, Royal Culp, Thomas Reese, Rcbert Moore, John Porter, Evelyn Seeley. ‘Noxen Scouts Attend Meeting At Tunkhemnock A number of Noxen girls gttended the In-gathering ceremony at Tunk- hannock Elementary School on Fri- day evening. They were Gayle Space, Judy Lee, Dorothy Weaver, Brownie Troop 163; Claire Clark, Linda Evans, Dorothea Lyons, Gail Rittenhouse, Yvonne Smith, Linda Weaver, Intermediate Troop 92; al- so Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. Joseph Shalata Jr. and Mrs. Earl Crispell. Mrs. Alex Covert and Kevin, Paul | and Bobby Dymond Bosart. Has 85th Birthday Mrs. C. N, Booth, Lehman Ave. celebrated her eighty-second birth- and Jimmy | day anniversary with a family din- | turned from New York by bus where she bid bon voyage to a friend | leaving for Ankara, Turkey, where | the couple had become close friends. NEEEEERNEEEREEENEEIEEE Mrs. Elwood Patton Is Hostess To Classmates { Classmates of Noxen Methodist Church recently met at the home of Mrs. Elwood Patton. Present | were Mesdames Jacob Miner, Oscar Fish, Fred Schenck, Alpha Dymond, “Ruth Field, Raymond Gunton, Wil- ‘iam MacMillian, Murial Lutes. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Jacob Miner. CEE ERE E NORE SEER ZN NSE NER PLEASE HELP! 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