DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mrs. Samuel Thompson, former Dallas resident, now of Lakeland, Fla., is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Titman, East Dallas. * Walter Brunges, Claude Street, taken to Nesbitt Hospital Thursday night in Dallas Community Ambu- lance, suffering from a heart attack, | is on the critical list. He is a line- man for Commonwealth Telephone Company. Mrs. Parento, 84, of Parrish Street, mother of a Dallas Borough employee, Nick Parento, was ad- mitted to Nesbitt Hospital last Wed- nesday by ambulance, following a heart attack. illiam (Bill) DiBuo, manager of pol Fort Ice Cream Company, has lost his mother. Mrs. Frank C. Di- Buo, Luzerne, died Monday night after a long illness. Mrs. Joseph Schmerer, former resident of Dallas, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons, Ma- chell Avenue, have announced the birth of a son at Nesbitt Hospital on April 19. - Mr. and Mrs. David Bloom, Hun- lock Creek, have announced the birth of a daughter at Nesbitt Hos- pital on April 20. Candy Poad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles [Poad, spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Evans, Shavertown. Mr. Poad is teacher and coach at Lebanon Valley Col- lege. The Evans drove Candy home on Sunday. Easter Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Zel Garinger were Mr. .and Mrs. Richard Powell and son, Larry, Johnson City, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams and daughter, Eleanor, have moved from Market Street, Kingston to a home they purchased at Midway Manor, Trucksville. Jgaise Hazeltine, teacher at Cor- nei®™edical Center, New York City, spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ‘Hazeltine, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, Mrs. Earl Monk, Pincrest Avenue, had as weekend guest Mrs. Sarah McCracken of Philadelphia. Ww and Mrs. Samuel Shonk, Dal- las R.D. 3, have announced the birth of a baby girl at General Hos- pital on April 18. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Haycox have returned to their home in Florida after spending some time in Dallas.’ The Haycoxes are former Dallas residents. “Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Moen, Hunts- ville Road, have started to build a ‘new home on Machell Avenue near the Hedden group of houses. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kopet- chny, East Center Street, Shaver- town, have welcomed into their home a nine month baby girl, Mar- garet Jane. They have a son, David. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saraka and - family have moved from Bingham- ton, N. Y. to 208 Holly St., Trucks- villas . and Mrs. Ray Williams, for- ~ mer Brooklyn, N. Y. residents, have purchased a home on Demunds Rogd, Mr. Williams is retired, n Peterson, teacher at Mont- real, is spending the vacation week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson, Norton Avenue, Mr. and Mrs, Byron Shortz, ‘Trucksville, celebrated their twenty fifth wedding anniversary on Sun- day. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES DR. I. BERGER > OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave., Dallas Phone OR 4-4921 NUPTURE-EASER S. Pot. Off. (A Piper Brace Product) : FL LAY $5.95 Right or Left pe Side § 495 Fitting Required A strong, form-fitting washable support for reducible inguinal hernia. Back lacing adjustable. Snaps up in front. Adjustable leg strap. Soft flat groin pad. No steel or leather bands. For men, women and ckil- fren Mel orders give measure around lowest part of abdomen, state rj left side, double. 2 ot EVANS DRUG STORE SHAVERTOWN Neighborhood THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1962 SECTION A —PAGE 3 News And Notes Of Personal Interest ~ Chairmen Admire Antiques Churchwomen of Prince of Peace Episcopal Church; Dallas, will hold the 10th annual Antique Show and Sale in the Parish House May 8th and 9th from 11:00 AM. to 10:00 P.M. Pictured above, examining an an- tique copper kettle are Mrs. Roger Owens, General chairman, on the right, and Mrs. Ben Edwards, Co- chairman, They have announced the following list of chairmen of affairs: Dealers, Mrs. Paul Goddard; Reception, Mrs. Oswald Griffith; Mrs. Wilson Cease Is Honored On Birthday Mrs. Wilson Cease was guest of honor at a birthday party held at her home, East Dallas, recently. Present were Mr. and Mrs. William Gregory, Melba, Md. and Mrs. Lu- ther Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gregory, Lyn, Joan, .Carol, all of Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Elliot, John, James, Laura, Shaver- town; Mr,” and Mrs. Obid Cease, East Orange, N. J.; Mrs. Phil Cease, Winfield ,Martin, Little Rock Ar- kansas; Mr, Cease, Warren, and the guest of honor. All enjoyed an oyster stew party. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcements THE DALLAS POST MRS. ROGER OWENS AND MRS. BEN EDWARDS Admissions, Mrs. Joseph Schneider; Snack bar, Mrs. John Grant; Din- ners, Mrs. Edwin Roth; Programs, Mrs, Edward Ratcliffe; Publicity, Mrs. James Besecker, Jr., and Lighting, Mr. Algert Antanaitis. There will be approximately fif- teen (15) dealers displaying an- tiques. A new attraction this year will be the awarding of a door prize, which will be an antique lamp, A snack bar will be in operation on both days. ° Valerie Lee Mallin Is Guest At Family Dinner Valerie Lee Mallin, thirteen year old daughter of Mrs. Doris Mallin, was honored at a family dinner given by her grandmother, Mrs. Earl Monk, Pinecrest Avenue, Dal- las, last Sunday after she was con- firmed at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Present were Mr. and Mrs, Robert Monk, Earl and Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Quinn,” Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Denmon, Andrew Jr., Del- | bert, Mr. and Mrs. Tex Wilson, Tex, Cathy, Teddy, Mr. and Mrs. Florence Allabaugh, Bill Monk, Jack Mallin, Mrs. Mallin, Mrs. Monk and the guest of honor. Sell Quickly Through The Trading Post (— aE, HeettoToe Cushioned fnsole Na, HEADQUARTERS FOR . . . US. KEDS and P.F. FLYERS | N | Children’s ! Shirley Mason, The betrothal of Shirley Mason, Elizabetth, N. J. to Robert Body- comb, son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bodycomb, Main Street, Dallas, was announced at a surprise dinner party given by the Bodycombs at the Irem Temple Country Club, Saturday, April 14. Bob, a graduate of Westmoreland High School. lives in his newly pur: | chased home in Union, N. J. He is employed by Public Service, Newark, | Elizabeth N. J. Engaged To Robert Bodycomb N. J. The wedding will take place Sat- urday, June 16. Present at the dinner were Mrs. Bessie Bodycomb, paternal grand- mother of the bridegroom to be, Mr. and Mrs. William Barr; Susan and Marjorie Barr, Wilkes-Barre, | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bodycomb, Shavertown, the bride eleet, Bob and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roberts, Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, cele- brated their fifty-sixth wedding an- niversary quietly at their home on Wednesday, April 25. Last year, their fifty-fifth anniversary, they enjoyed a family dinner. Mrs. Roberts is the former Mina Honeywell, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Butler Honeywell, farm- ers who lived on the site of the present Dallas Junior High School. The family later purchased and moved to a farm where the Dallas Free Methodist Camp Grounds are located. Mr. Roberts is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Roberts, prosperous Falls farmers. The couple was married at the home of the bride, April 25, 1906, and went to housekeeping in Wilkes- Barre. They later moved to the Roberts home at Falls, then to the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rolseris Are Married Fifty-six Years gave up farming and moved to the house they now occupy, Mr. Rob- ers working for the traction com- pany, then for Sordoni Construc- tion Company. He retired nine years ago. There were four children, three boys, now deceased, and a daughter, Mrs. Lester Creasy of Lewisburg; also two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The Roberts are members of Shavertown Methodist Church. Sandra McCarroll Mr. and Mrs, William McCarroll, Lehman, announce the birth of an eight pound baby girl, Sandra, at Nesbitt Hospital on April 22. They have another little girl, Jill, one year old. Mrs. McCarroll is the former Nancy Burden of Wilkes Barre. Mr. home they were married in at De- munds. Forty-one years ago they AFTER - Women’s and Walking Suits OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS. CLEARANCE SALE! COATS-SUITS McCarroll is a stone mason. EXTRA S&H EASTER | 100 | GLoBe IN Luzerne | 190 NO. 1. Library Club Committee Selects April Books Book selection committee, Back | Mountain Memorial Library, has | selected and placed on the shelves | thirty-three new books this month. These were purchased with dues paid by members and will be avail- | able to them for six months. At | the end of that time they go on [the general shelves for the use of | general circulation. | They are Beyond Ourselves, Mar- | shall; A Rocket for the Toff, Creasy; | The Scarlet Boy, Calden-Marshall; | A Season of Mists, Tracy; Under {the Skin, Bennett; The Fox in the | Attic, Hughes; The Next Fine Day, | Yates; They Came To Kill, Rachlis; { Too Long in the West, Rajan; West | With the Sun, Cloete; Should Auld | Acquaintance, Disney; The Forgot- | ten Smile, Kennedy; 361 Westlake; | The Grass Lovers, Deutsche; Ship |of Fools, Porter; Devil Water, Set- | on; The Genial Stranger, Macken- | zie; One Flew Over the Cuckoo's | | Nest, Kesey; Phyllis, Cunningham; | |The Dark Labyrinth, Durrell; The | Northern Palmyra Affair, Salsbury; | {Scott Fitzgerald, Turnbull; The | Angel of Hell’s Kitchen, Offenberg; | | Pigtails and Pernod, Parkenham; | | Pride of the Moor, Smith; Sold to | | the Lady in the Green Hat, Bailey; | | The Chinese Lake Murders, Van | Gulik: Pigeon Feathers and Other | [Stories, Updyke; A Long and Happy | Life, Price; The Road from the | Monument, Jameson; Winter in | Thrush Green, Saint; Lady of Mal- | low, Eden. | | | Barbara Harding, | the Herndon-Chantilly Times, Hern- don, Virginia, spent with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. 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