The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 26, 1962, Image 4

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Mrs. Charles Frantz and daugh-
| ser, Melanie, Chase, spent several |
i | Hotchkiss spent Easter with his |
family.
the Senior Class’ at Bucknell Uni- |
} Tous last week in Washington D.C. | versity, spent Easter with his par-| “Mr.
ts, Mr.
y visiting Mrs, Frantz's brother, Char- | | en
| 4 KE AY | les. Richard Frantz, student at | | her; West Dalles,
Stefan Hellersperk, member of | mother, Mrs. H. H. Zeiser, Hunts- |
ville Road.
and Mrs. Harry Wolf, Dé- |
| munds Road, spent the Easter week-
end with their son, Harry Jr. and
Easton | family at Lehighton, where they
and Mrs. Stefan Heller-
Mrs. Leighton R. Scott,
| spent the Easter weekend with her ‘attended church at All Saints Epis- |
Floor Polishers jo
| copal Church. On Palm Sunday the
| Nols had as guests, their daughter
Floor Sanders |
Wall Paper Steamer
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Ladders |
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OR 4-312f | Fowler,
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THE BOSTON STORE
Harveys Lake and Sweet Valley
Center Moreland, Dallas
Dick and Walker
and her husband Mr, and Mrs. Drop-
| eski, from Alexandria, Virginia.
Little John, Mark and Patrick
Downend are visiting their grand- |
ing, at Fort Wayne Army Post, De-
troit, Michigan.
i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff, Balti-
| more, Md., enjoyed the Easter holi-
| day with Mr. and Mrs. James Culp,
| Sweet Valley, and Mr.
| Albert Ruff of Noxen.
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OF THE DIAL
and you reach
Dymond Family Observes
Three Anniversaries
| Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond E.
Overbrook Ave. entertained at a
| family dinner on Easter.
' mond observed her birthday, Mr.
and Mrs. Maryin Dymond their
| 12th wedding ‘anniversary, and Mr.
land Mrs. Lauren Dymond, their
| 20th wedding anniversary, all on
| the same day.
Present: Mr. and Mrs. Robert
‘ Eyet, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dymond,
! Paul, Bobby and Kenny, Mr. and
In Wilkes-Barre
ORchard 4-1181
Subscribers Only
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, Mr. and Mrs. William Dymond and
Billy wishing her a “Happy Birth-
day.”
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1962
| parents, Col. and Mrs, E. V. Mann- |
and Mrs. |
Mrs, Dy- |
Mrs, Lauren Dymond, Lawrence, Jr. |
|In the evening Mrs. Dymond re-
ceived a call from California from |
Surprised At Birthday Party
Friday evening at the Trucksville | ling Barnes, Larry and. Ms. Laura |
Fire Hall, Mrs. George Shaver, Jr., | Sharrow, Lehman.
| E. ‘Qverbrook . Ave.,. was pleasantly Mr. and Mrs. Charles “Conklen |
| surprised at a birthday party given | and David, Bethlehem; Mr, and Mrs, |
by her husband George. Melvyn Compton and Harry, Levit- |
A’ three tiered, pink and white | town; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thorick, |
cake ‘baked by Mrs. Charles Seward | Phil, Jr. and Mrs, Thelma Munster; |
was the centerpiece of the main | | Kingston; Mrs Stuart McCutcheon, |
table, Decorations were carried out | Wilkes Barre; and Mr. and Mrs. Ike |
in pink and white. | Elston and Sally, Kunkle; Mr. and
1 Entertainment consisted of duets | Mrs. Charles Snyder, Sr., Jim, Mrs.
by Donna and Larry Seward, | Alice Snyder, Bobby, Jackee, Larry
| Tommy and Alan Shaver, and Mr. | and Susan; Mr. and Mrs. James
and Mrs, Charles Seward, accom- (Mnecht; Mrs. Harry Belles, Dallas;
| panied by Mrs. Anna Compton. Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Sr,,
| Games were played and refresh- | Trucksville, |
| ments served to: Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Randall; Mr. |
| James Morris, Forty-Fort; Mr. and | and Mrs. Charles Seward, Donna |
| Mrs. Edgar Belles, and Mr. and |and Larry, Mrs. Anna Compton, |
Mrs. Hiram Clark, Patte and Linda, | Verna Lamoreaux; Mrs. C, G. Cris-
| Tunkhannock; Mr. and Mrs, Arnott | pell; Mr. and Mrs. George Belles,
Albee, Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Herbers | George, Tom, and Alan Shaver, Mrs.
Munson, Barbara; Mr, and Mrs. Ar- | Alex Covert and Kevin; Rev. and |
| nott Albee, Jr. and Carol, Janet | Mrs. Andrew Derrick, Mr. and Mrs. |
Lee and Arnott, Ashley; Mr. and | Fred Lamoreaux, Mr. and Mrs, Ar- |
Mrs. Howard Spray, Howard and | thur Belles, Gary and Ricky, the |
Carolee, Plymouth; Mrs. Clayton | guest of honor and the host. {
Traver, Idetown; Mr. and Mrs. Ster-
‘Nancy Hess To Study
On Fellowship Grant
graduated from Westmoreland High
Nancy Hess has won a fellowship | School in 1958.
to University of Michigan, where |
she will take a graduate course in | Mr. and’ Mrs, James D. Hutchi-
Pharmacology under a full tuition | gon Trucksville, returned on Thurs-
Mrs. George Shaver Jr. Is =
|
ies June 20. Flash summer she
| taught nature study in the Dallas |
| Schools recreation program. She
(grant, and with an added $1,800 day after spending four months at |
stipend | Lake Worth, Florida. They report
Nancy, who will graduate from | that they have been visiting mod-
| West Virginia Wesleyan with a | ern churches in the area, and at-
|B.S. in Biology May 27, will spend | tended, on Palm Sunday, a church
i several weeks with her parents, Mr. | at Pompano Beach which seats
and Mrs. Henry Hess, Franklin | 1,400, filled to capacity at all three
Township, before starting her stud- services.
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