DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1962 SECTION A — PAGE 5 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Back Mountain Couples |Corey Crispell’s Celebrate Rev. Francis A. Kane Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ward, New Goss Manor, with small daughter Elaine, are leaving today for Colum- bus, Ohio, where they will spend Easter with Mr. Ward's mother, Dr. Lenore Ward, instructor of Biology at St. Mary of the Springs College for Girls. Dr. Ward’s subjects in- clude laboratory work in micro- biology. Mt. Carmel Hospital student nurses and lab technicians study with her. Col. Thomas M, B. Hicks 3d left Are Carolina Neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rogers, former Back Mountain residents, are making their home at 210 Man- chester Road, Apt. 2, Spring Lake, N. C. Mrs. Rogers is the former Carol Hislop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hislop, owners of White Birch Trailer Ranch. Dick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Rogers of Fern- brook, is with the Army at Fort Bragg, N.C. = The Rogers’, who were married Forty-fourth Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Corey Crispell, De- munds Road, observed their forty- fourth wedding anniversary on April 16th. The couple was married in Old Forge. Attendants were Howard Posten and Frances Kidd. They have one daughter, Mrs. Edward Sidorek; four grandsons, and two- great-grandsons. Thq newest great- grandson is James Sterling Sidorek, born on ‘April 10 in Nesbtt Hospital. He weighed eight pounds, fourteen Mr. and Mrs. William O. Latti- more, Apalachin, N.Y., announce the engagement and approaching mar- riage of their daughter, Marlene, to Richard Allen Ide, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ide, Loyalville. The cere- mony will be performed in First Baptist Church, Endicott, N. Y., Fri- day, April 27 at 8 p.m. A reception Mirene Lattimore To Marry Richard Allen Ide On April 27 groom, as bridesmaid. Miss Lattimore is active in girl scout work and art groups in Apalachin. Mr. Ide was graduated from Lake-Lehman High School and Penn State College. Prior to enter- ing the service in February he was employed as electrical engineer at IB.M. He has just completed his Is Honored On Birthday Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor and Moderator of Gate of Heaven Altar and Rosary Society, was honored on his birthday at the annual cov- ered dish supper held Tuesday even- | Catherine Lemke’s 91st birthday ing in the school auditorium. A | beautiful birthday cake in the form | of a cross was presented to him. | Tables were decorated with indi- | vidual floral centerpieces. Reports were submitted by Mrs. | Gerald Johns, secretary; Mrs. A. A. Mrs. Catherine Ninety-one On Easter Sunday will mark Mrs. celebration. © Plans were to have a large affair, with relatives from many places attending Open House at the Spring Street, Shavertown, home where Mrs. Lemke lives with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Florence Kast, but a quiet gathering has now Lemke To Be Easter Sunday Crouse, who with her husband will be here for Easter, and Mrs. Lentz’s daughter and husband, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Meissner of Fort Wayne, Ind. Mrs. Lemke may be feeling her age a little," but she is as mentally alert as ever, enjoys her television programs, and welcomes visitors. When she was g child of ten, she by plane for his home in Chicago | last December. are neighbors of Mr, | CURCeS: His proud parents are | Wil folio in the church parlors. |basic training at Fort Gordon and |Mascali, treasurer, and Mrs. John been arranged, with a small family o with bet parents, the Jaie Saturday morning, after spending a | and Mrs Larry Farr. Larry is with Radar Man II John and Mrs. Shells Lattimore, sister of the expects to report to Fort Watoga | Kypstas, financial secretary. dinner. : Jacob and Elizabeth Bandner, from yey 2 ; ’ Sidorek. Mr. Sidorek is with the | Pride, will act as maid of honor | Proving Grounds, Arizona, after the Mrs IBobert: Lavells 1d Mrs. Lemke was not feeling well Avi e. ’ Mr. and Mrs. James Besecker, Sr., motored to Philadelphia Saturday morning with Mr. and Mrs. George Nichols and their two boys, George and David. The Nichols left Phila- delphia at noon by train for two weeks at Boynton Beach, Florida, where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Besecker. Mr. and Mrs. James Besecker, Jr., and children, James III, John and Laurel, left Idlewild Airport over the weekend for Texas where they will spend .ten days with Mrs. Be- secker’s brother, Fred Johnson and family. the Air Corps at Camp Pope, N. C., and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farr, White Birch Trailer Ranch. Mrs.’ Farr is the Former Barbara Cooney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cooney, Pikes Creek. Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes, Chase, will celebrate their wedding anniversary on Saturday. There are three children, Mrs. Robert F. Sherwood of Chase, Mrs. Dorothy Carpenter of Jackson, Miss., and Wayne, a student at Bryan College, Dayto, Tenn. and a foster son, U. S. Coast Guard and is in charge of the mail for the entire 12th Coast Wendy Elaine Smith Has First Birthday Mr. and Mrs. William Smith en- I tertained at a family party honoring their daughter, Wendy Elaine, who was one year old on April 11. Sharing honors with Wendy was her great-uncle, Benjamin James, Ply- mouth. The party table was festive with large and small birthday cakes, baked and decorated by Wendy's grandmother, Mrs. Albert Smith, and Carolyn Ide, sister of the bride- wedding. Saturday at 2.p.m., Donna Lee Garinger, daughter of Mrs. Wilson Garinger of Overbrook Road and Mr. Garinger of Dallas, will become the bride of James Schappert Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Schap- pert Sr., Harveys Lake. Rev. C. H. | Frick® will perform the double ring Donna Lee Garinger To Marry James Schappert Jr, Saturday inger, brother of the bride. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion for all church members will be held in the Church Hall. No invi- tations have been issued. Miss Garinger is a graduate of Westmoreland High School. She will complete a two year course at on the Day of Recollection and the | recent Deanery meeting. She said | a film on indecent literature will be shown on May 8 at Central High School. The public is invited. Also the D.C.C.W. will hold its conven- tion in Hazleton on May 5. Closing date for reservations is April 16. Mrs. Arzete appealed for blood as the P. T. G. Blood Bank from Gate of Heaven is depleted. The Bloodmobile will be at the Back Mountain “Y” on April 27 from 12 noon to 6 p. m. Mrs. Matt Evans reported on the recent pancake supper and thanked all: those who worked on her com- last week, and her sister, Mrs. Anna Dentz, of Detroit, was advised to come to Shavertown. Mrs. Lemke is greatly improved, and Mrs. Lentz plans to fly back to Detroit Easter Monday. Here for the occasion will be Mrs. Lemke’ niece, Mrs. Willard Bavaria to this country. The family settled in the vicinity of Taylor. For the past thirty years, she has lived in this area. She is a charter member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, established a year after she came to Shavertown. f Mr. and Mrs. Wi liam Mizdail To Celebrate 47th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs, William Mizdail, | Ceasetown, will observe their forty- seventh wedding anniversary today. Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Dennis a Ralston-Purina store manager, Mansfield, Pa.; Mrs. Frances Castig- Ernest Bevan, a member of the Sweet Valley, and ¢ne "olked by [ceremony in Huntsville Christian | Wilkes-Barre Business College next mittees They were married April 19, 1915, lioni, a registered nurse of Brook- ; Sanford Turner, Machell Avenue, | Marine Corps, stationed at Cherry |Mrs. William Smit! the | Church. Mrs. Gordon: Wolverton will { month. Mr. Schappert was gradu- Mpg ‘William Wallo has been ap- |8t St. Mary’s Roman Catholic lyn, N. Y.; and Mrs. Maria Mark, is a patient at Mercy Hospital where | Point, N. C. : inscription, “To Wen: Incle’ ¢b guest soloist and Mrs. Walter | ated from Lake-Lehman High School pointed ohairman of the Birthday Church, Nanticoke, by the late Rev. la former teacher at Lake-Lehman. Y he will undergo surgery for the Tes Ben.” Along with the cakes home Covert, organist. ; and Wilkes Barre Business College. Tea to take place Friday evening, Frank Nowvakowski. They also have nineteen grandchil- moval of a second cataract from his | gory last Monday at Veterans Hos- |made ice-cream, a specialty with | Attendants will be Sue Dodds, | ~ The couple will reside in Trent- |May 4 at 8 p. m. Mrs. John Mul- | The Mizdails are the parents of dren. gt left eye. He had a cataract removed from his right eye some weeks ago. pital. He is on the Fourth Floor, West. Mr. Green has been hospital- Wendy's mother, was enjoyed by Mrs. Benjamin James, Mr. and Mrs. Harveys Lake and A. Nesbitt Gar- on, N. J. hern is entertainment chairman, Mrs. Joseph Gries and Mrs. Martin eight children: Mrs. Margaret | Schrama of Ceasetown; Frank, Nan- Mrs. Mizdail is the former Fran- ces Soblieski of Nanticoke. Mr. a =a yl panies ized several times during the past Con dames, Gregg phon if Mrs. Richard Myers Is Mr. And Mrs. Albert Ray McEnrue have charge of arrange- |ticoke; Major Eugene, U. S. A. | Mizdail operated a dairy for forty- = Se year. endy’s great uncle, Jess Bonning; . : . = zl ments. - Reservations can be made | (Rtd.), a U. S. Navy Commodity | three years prior to his retirement a anniversary tomorrow, Mr. 4nd. Mrs: James 'C. Thomas, her penne nd sx Jo Auction F ood Chairman Married Eighteen Years by calling Mrs, Wallo. Manager, Mechanicsburg; Leona, U. in April, 1958. The couple have Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Birth, So. Jr. [Spring Street, Shavertown, cele- Hi hn at A d Announcement was made at the Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray, Main Mary Weir, general chairman of |S. Signal Corps Procurement; officer, | resided in the Back Mountain sec- Pioneer Ave. have returned after spending several days visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lamoreaux at Alexandria, vik Trey also visited points of interest and enjoyed the beautiful cherry blossoms in Washington. Mrs. Dean Pearson and children, Fred, Linda and Kimberly, Hunt- ington Valley, Pa., are spending the Easter vacation with Mrs. Pear- Io) parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jennings, Norton Avenue, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. William Watchulonis, Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, have announced the birth of a daughter brated their first wedding anniver- sary this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ohlman ‘of Had- donfield, N. J., visited Mr. Ohlman’s mother, Mrs. . Harry Ohlman over the weekend. Laurie Anne Northrup, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowden North- rup, Jr., and granddaughter of County ‘Commissioner, and Mrs. J. Bowden Northrup, Sr., was baptized at the First Methodist Church, Kingston on Palm Sunday. Atty. Charles D. Lemmond, Jr., who suffered a fractured leg several weeks ago while participating in winter sports with his son, is re- Jane Ann Cooper, Chase; the guests of honor and the hosts. Wendy was the recipient of many lovely gifts. The Smiths reside on Nevel Road. Belinda Sue Morgan Belinda Sue Morgan was born March 2 and christened March 25 at Larksville Methodist Church by Rev. George Dickinson. ' Her god parents were Elizabeth Dickson of Arch Street, Edwardsville, and Wil- liam ‘Schmidle of Hilltown, Pa. Her mother is the former Frances Schmidle of Fernbrook. This is the recent meeting of Senior Woman's Club, Prince of Peace Church, that Mrs. Richard Myers will act as chairman of refreshments for the sixteenth annual Library Auction to be held at Risley’s Barn on July 5, 6, and 7. Mrs. Alan Montross will be in charge of tickets. Mrs. Howard Wiley, new presi- dent, was in charge. New mem- | bers, Mesdames Thomas Reese, Paul Hiller, Edwin Bush, Harold Brobst, Franklin Clark, Robert Brown, Cath- erine Kriedler and Robert Moore were welcomed. * Mrs. George McCutcheon, chair- Road, Sweet Valley, will observe their eighteenth wedding anniver- sary with a family dinner on Easter Sunday. Sharing honors with the couple will be their two-year-old son, Shawn Holbrook, whose birth- day occurred on April 17. Mr. and Mrs. Ray were married on April 21, 1944, at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Washing- ton, D. C., where Mr. Ray, a Chief Petty Officer in the Navy, was at- tending a specialized school and Mrs. Ray was employed as the medical librarian at the Eastern Dispensary and Casualty Hospital. the garden project to be held jointly with the Holly Name Society, an- nounced that dates will be May 25th and 26th, on the church grounds, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Mrs. Vincent Makar and Mrs, Fred Houlihan will handle publicity for the Altar and Rosary and Paul Williams for the Holy Name. Next Communion Sunday is May 6, next regular meeting will be held May 7. Seated at the main table at the supper were Rev. Francis A. Kane, Rev. Richard Frank, assistant priest; | Mrs. Bruno Marascio, chairman of | the supper; Mrs. George Arzente, Philadelphia; Mrs. Hedwig Kupers- mit, Director of Nurses at Caldonia tion for forty-seven years. William R. Hughes, Are Hosts To Church Group Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes, | Chase, entertained committee mem- | bers of the Fellowship Club of Dor- | ranceton Methodist Church at their | home Sunday evening with the fol- lowing in attendance: Mrs. Guy Leinthall, Mrs. Minnie Perkins, Mrs. | Christine Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | ert Larmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson | Stauffer, George Carey, Mr. and Carverton Card Club Friday night Carverton Pinochle Club was entertained by Marie Hefft. Delicious refreshments were served. Besides the hostess the fol- lowing members were present: Flor- | ence Sickler, Lydia Mahoney, Edith Kromlebein, Naomi Prynn and Me- linda Sutton. Mrs. C. F. Norris reports that her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and : : | I i . iciat- ; id Van Mrs. ‘Joseph Warkomski, Harvey's at Wyoming Valley Hospital on) : man. of the summer dance, an-|Rev. Michael Joseph Farrell officiat J > Mrs. David VanFossen, Mr. and Mrs. | p. , yr April 15. | cuperating at his home on Lehman ninth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. nounced that it will be held July ed at the ceremony. Mrs. Ray is Prosidene Mors. Joven Weg! i Daniel Schramm. Plans were made Lake, have returned home after Mr. and Mrs. Robert O’Boyle, | Avenue. Thomas Schmidle of Fernbrook, The 14, at 0O’Connells, Harvey's Lake. |the former Laura Catherine Mar- Jeff Guida and Mrs. A. A. Mascali. to entertain both the Senior and [spending three weeks in Phoenix, Shrine View, have announced the birth of a baby girl, Susan Butler at Mercy Hospital on April 15. Mrs. Ilma’ Roderick, Centermore- land, was guest of honor at a party given by her ‘daughter, Mrs. “Mab- el Gessner. It was her seventy-fifth" birthday. | Mr. and Mrs. Darl Smith, Hunlock Creek RD, have announced the birth of a daughter at Nesbitt Hospital on April 12. Samuel Green, Dallas RD 1, Tunk- Harry Trebilcox, Englewood Cliff, will fly home to spend the Easter weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Trebilcox, Memorial Highway, Trucksville, : Mis. Wendell Jones, Shaverfown, submitted to an emergency appen- dectomy at Nesbitt Hospital Satur- day night. She is getting along fine. Francis Rasmus, Swedesboro Mis- sile Base, New Jersey, is spending a leave with. his mother, Mrs. Alice Malarkey, Harris Hill Road, Trucks- ville. harggeck Highway, submitted to sur- fig ...in and see our complete display of lovely Easter cards —> ~ EVANS DRUG STORE aged five. | Jessie Conyngham, a student at WN Mrs. McMichael is tw~ former |the Madeira School, Virginia, ac- SHAVERTO A Marian Weigel, da Mr. | companied by a fellow student, | and Mts. Lorenzo Vi icks- | Louise Foster of Louisville, Ken- ville. Mr. McMichael is’ 2. oi Mr. | tucky, will arrive home tomorrow to R osTon. THE BOSTON STORE Harveys Lake and Sweet Valley Center Moreland, Dallas Fowler, Dick and Walker The ‘Boston Store JUST A SPIN OF THE DIAL and you reach In Wilkes-Barre ORchard 4-118] Subscribers Only NO TOLL CHARGE Morgans live at 77 Summit Street, Edwardsville. ~ Fifth Birthday Susan Stock; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William | Stock, Pikes Creek, observed her fifth birthday on April 5, with a family dinner. Helping with the celebration were Susan’s brother and sisters, Billy, Jr., Dor- othy, Mary Elizabeth and Cathy Stock and Wendy Wilce. Mrs. Hilda May Newberry Marries Irwin Kistler Mrs. Hilda May Newberry, Wel- lington Avenue, Dallas, and Irwin Daniel Kistler, New Goss Manor, were married Saturday at 10 a. m. by the Rev. Mr. Russell Lawry. At- tendants were Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Uriah Kistler, the bridegroom’s par- ents, and Mr and Mrs. Dan Kistler, his son and daughter-in-law. The bride wore aqua chiffon dress, white accessories and carried or- chids. She is widow of the late Sev. Newberry and associate partner of Sev’s Sign Service. Mr. Kistler, a graduate of Drexel Institute of Technology, is chief en- gineer at Atlas Chain and Manufac- turing Company, West Pittston. After a short trip to Florida, the couple will be at home on Hillcrest Drive, New Goss Manor, Robert W. McMichael Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMichael, Dallas RD 3., have announced the birth of a seven pound, four ounce baby boy, Robert William, at Gen- | eral Hospital on April 13. They have a little girl, Patricia Lynn, and Mrs. William McMichael of Fern- brook. He is employed at Linear Corporation. : Mother and baby returned from the hospital on. Tuesday. Mrs. William Wright will serve as co-chairman, Delegates to the County Conven- tion, April 24 at Genettis', Hazleton, are: Mrs. Ben Edwards, Mrs. Ross Lewin, { Mrs< Howard Wiley, Mrs. Richard Meyers. : The bowling league has concluded its season and will have the an- nual banquet May 2, Irem Temple Country Club. ; nr An invitation was extended by Dallas Junior Woman's Club for a tea, honoring the Senior members on May 1, Prince of Peace Church. Hostesses were Mrs. Ralph Dixon and Mrs. Ben Edwards. A skit, directed by Mrs. Clifford Troup, was presented by the fol- lowing club members: Mesdames Howard Wiley, Victor Cross, Char- les Mahler, Robert Graham, Ralph Dixon, Joseph Goode, Burton Rob- berts, Richard Meyers, Harold EI- ston, Ralph Fitch, Robert Ziegler, Robert Bodycomb, Wilson Maury, Merrill Faegenburg. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Robert Maturi, Mrs. James Huston, co-chairmen Mrs. Francis Ambrose, Mrs. Edwin Roth, Mrs. Kenneth Bayliss, Mrs. John Blase. The dinner meeting on May 9 will be at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. The Apollo Club will entertain. Executive Board will meet April 23 at the. home of Mrs. Clayton Evans with Mrs. C. S. Wileman as co-hostess. Fred ‘Shouldice, former Jackson Supervisor, and father of Paul |Shouldice, was discharged from | Nanticoke State Hospital after | having been a patient there for the | past three weeks with a fractured | right shoulder. |spend. the weekend, returning to school on Sunday. Sell Quickly Through | Post Classified Ads POLLY’ . MAIN WE GIVE S&H CEE AO ED «AEE A A SH AE Ar A A may 2} fant Xe Sg = A Fruity Bon... S Shoe Store * DALLAS HEA UN AN AL ET ITI SATE A ANI lr A A Hm) RN A l- OM : ARE A NI A AE AWE STREET Green Stamps ! = i bgt 3 tin, Connellsville, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Martin, now reside in Trucksville. Mr. Ray is the son of Mr and Mrs. Albert J. Ray, now = deceased of Meridian, Mississippi. : The. couple have four children, Karla Penny, a member of the junior class, and Barry, in eighth grade at Lake-Lehman High School; Kevin, in second grade at Rosy Elementary School, and two year old “Brook.” A son, Brian Albert, died in infancy in 1956. Mr. Ray is a Corrections Officer at the State Correctional Institution, Dallas. Disc jockey To Play At Local YMCA Don Stevens, WARM disc jockey, who is very popular with the local school set, will be at the Back Moun- tain =~ YMCA Saturday, May 5th from 730 to 10:30 p.m. The affair, for senior high school students, will be co-sponsored by the Dalpha Tri-Hi-Y Club of Dallas and the Back Mountain ‘Y’. Complete plans and details will be announced in the near future. Mrs. Marascio’s co-chairman was Leon Chase. They were aided by Mrs. Emerson Steele, Mrs. James Tyler, Mrs. Phil Heycock, Mrs. Ed- ward Kearney, Mrs. Gustav Kabes- chat, Mrs. Paul Gates, Mrs. Joseph Wentzel and Mary Weir. Johnsons, Straussers Bid Holcombs Good Bye Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson, 36 Carverton Road, Trucksville, spent the week-end in New York visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strausser at their new home on Staten Is- land. The Straussers are former Trucksville residents. On Friday, the Johnsons and Straussers went aboard the R.M.S. Sylvania fat Pier 92 to say good bye to Mrs. Johnson's brother, Edward Holcomb and family of Orelan, Pa., who. fwere sailing for a year’s stay in Barry, Wales. Ed is a Back Mountain boy and has numerous relatives and friends here, among them his mother, Mrs. Young People’s Choirs of the Church. Crystal Kehney Has Crystal Kehney’s firth birthday, April 16, gave occasion for a party Dallas. Six little friends, Valerie Klem- ow, Rosemary Eberwine, Frances Dick, Ronnie Andes, Michael Perrela and Michael Wilson, all of Hillcrest Drive, spent some delightful hours | playing games with Crystal and | wishing her a “Happy Birthday” in song as the candles were lit. When the refreshments were served, Crystal offered grace by saying: “Thank You for the world so sweet, etc.” Crystal is the daughter of [Pastor | and Mrs. H. R. Kehney. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST Etta Holcomb and sister, Mrs. Jack | Evans, both of Trucksville. WANT TO SELL YOUR HOME USE THE POST CLASSIFIED eas. mr Dairy fresh Sour Cream You're a gourmet cook the instant you use dairy-fresh sour cream! You | should see how a spoonful of velvety-smooth, delicate tasting sour cream { sparks up a traditional holiday pie. Then see how fresh sour cream brings a distinctive tang to casseroles . . . how it adds a new, cool and refreshing dimension to fruit salads. Clip these recipes and try them over these busy holidays! INSTANT DRESSING FOR FRUIT SALAD: Arrange your favorite fruits on lettuce and heap on sour cream . right from the carton. 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