“Dallas, spent Easter vacation with cently returned after spending two ~ ciates, ‘speedy recovery. Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. James Hawk have moved to Arlington; Virginia, leav- ing Kunkle 6x Sunday. Mr. Hawk has accepted ‘a position at the Pen- tagon, with ‘Secretary of State Dean Rusk. Mrs. Hawk is the former Lorraine Wasser. - Jack: Lee is recovering from sur- gery at a hospital in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. James Joseph and Jayne, former Lombard, 1Ill., resi- dents, have moved to 28 Burndale Road, Dallas. - Carl Hedden, who is employed in New York City, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- m#3 Hedden, Loyalville. Saturday afgernoon he entertained a num- ber of friends at a party. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tischner, former Shavertown residents, now of Bethlehem, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Marks over the week- end. : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pagliante, Wyoming, have built and moved in- to a lovely ranch. type home on Country ‘Club Road. Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Palmer and family who have been living with the Palmers at ‘Chase have moved to 66 Meadowcrest, Trucks- ville. 3 X ; Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Hedden, Loyalville, entertained a number of friends at supper on Sunday.’ Mrs. Byron Creasy returned to her home on Pioneer Avenue last week after spending the winter at Coral Gables and Nassau. : Rev. Duane Collins and his moth- er, formerly of Regent Street, Wilkes-Barre, have moved to a home they purchased at Bunker Hill, Trucksville. Rev. Collins is a Presbyterian minister. . "Mr. and Mrs, James Ide and Chg'maine who "have been living temporarily at Oak Hill, have moved to 67 Meadowcrest, Trucksville. Mrs. Louise Colwell, Main Street, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fahringer and daughter, Holly, Natick, Mass. George Bittenbinder and son, Dw, Machell Avenue, Dallas re- weeks in Los Angeles, Cal. They attended quarter midget races, vis- ited Disney Land, and other’ points of interest. : ; Mr. -and Mrs, Donald Paeglew, Parrish Street, had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barton of Endicott, N. Y. Lh Mrs. Robert Lincoln recently re- turned from New York City. Her husband; 2nd Lt. Robert A. Lincoln, sailed to Manheim, Germany, where he will serve several months in the U. S. Army. Mrs. Lincoln hopes to join him in three months. She is the former Olive Mock and a frequent visitor in Dallas where her grandparents live. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosler spent hy evening in Reading, where a farewell dinner was given‘ in honor of one of Mr. Hosler’s asso- Commander Frank Neal. H&g'served in. the Navy. for thirty years. a2 : : Mrs, G. S. Williams and Carol, recently returned after spending two weeks in Blossburg, where Mrs. Williams’ parents celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary. Ronald Bennie, Joseph , Street, Dallas, fell off his bike Friday, breaking his clavicle. His many paper route customers wish him a Mr. and Mrs. Water Dawis, Dav- enort Street, were luncheon guests on Thursday of Mrs. LeRoy Muchler, Plymouth. Mrs. Millie Small is a medical patient at Mercy Hospital where she was taken by ambulance. She is mother of Mrs. Warren Long, In- man, Street, Shavertown, N and Mrs. Lewis Anesi, Oak Hill, spent the weekend in Glen- Mount, Md., visiting their sister and rs Mr. and‘ Mrs. Neal: Ne any iE ; : Mr. and Mrs. Ornan Lamb, Ma- chell Avenue, have purchased the Ralph Davis home on Birch Lane. The Lamb home has been sold to | Mr. and Mrs. George J. Krashke- | FLOWERS FOR VV VV VV VV TV VV IV OV VV VI VV VI VIII THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1962 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest SECTION A — PAGE 5 Girl Scout Council Meets At Annual Dinner Back Mountain District; Wyom- ing Valley Girl Scout Council, stag- ed its annual dinner Monday night at Dallas Methodist Church, Mrs. Harry Crawford presiding. Mrs, Stanley Davies, honorary president of the Council, presented a certificate of thanks to Mrs, Dar- rell Crispell. Mrs. Ralph Thomas spoke on program changes; Mrs, Russell Law- ry was song leader. The program started with‘ the Pledge of Alleg- iance, ended with singing of Taps. Seated at the head table were Mesdames Ernest Norrie, Joseph Solonick, Vincent Makar, Russell Lawry, C. Wesley Boyle, Ralph Thomas, Robert Casper, and Harry Crawford. Has Birthday Parties Mrs. Stuart Marks was guest of honor last week on her birthday when friends at Forty-Fort Ice Cream Company entertained at luncheon for her. A lovely birthday cake was the party table centerpiece. Sunday the Marks were dinner guests of Mrs. H. A. Brown at Irem Country Club. Sprenkels Return Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Sprenk- el, Church Street, who left Good Friday for a southern trip returned on May 3 after motoring for over 4000 miles. Driving .a Buick Spec- ial, they had no car trouble, no flat tires. Going south from Harrisburg and Carlisle by Route 11, they passed through West Virginia, Virginia, Georgia, Tennessee to New Orleans. Then by the Gulf Coast Route they went over to Miami and up route 301 to Washington D.C. where they were guests of Mrs. Anna Fortney and on to Philadelphia to visit their daughter, Carolyn March- ione. vich who now rent the Sterling Wil- liams home on Huntsville Road. Mrs, Louise Sharp has returned to ‘her home at Fernbrook after spending the winter at St. Peters- ‘burg, Fla. « Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hughes, Grandview Avenue, have sold their home and expect to move to Florida. 7 Mr. and Mrs, Ornan Lamb expect to move’ next Tuesday from their home on Machell Avenue to their new home at 9 Split Rail Lane, Dal- las. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Weber are having fun remodelling their farm house at Mooretown, enjoying plenty of elbow room on the 80 acres, and looking forward to home- grown corn and tomatoes.’ Mrs. Fred Howell of Shavertown, with former schoolmate Mrs, Char- les V. Brown of Pasadena, spent the weekend in New York attending Founders Day and alumni observ- ance at Pratt Institute, Mrs. Aileen Dymond, Shavertown, is making good recovery from ma- jor surgery performed last week at Nesbitt Hospital. In room 121, she would appreciate - telephone calls from her friends, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Harvey, Dal- las, with Mr, and Mrs. David Daven- port of Rayburn, drove to Graden- ford on Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ruggles, Mrs, Daven- port's son and daughter-in-law, Mr, ‘and Mrs. Anton Pregler have purchased a home on Overbrook Road and will move there from Stamford, Conn, shortly, Mrs, Pregler is sister of Mrs, Alfred Bron- son of Sweet Valley, Mrs. Pregler is retired, : Alexander O’Malia, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph «O'Malia, Trucksville, was a recent patient at Geisinger Medical (Center, where | he underwent ear surgery for the | prevention of deafness. He is now home, hearing restored, and doing fine “but he will have to remain in | bed for another week. MOTHER'S DAY 30 VARIETIES Martha Washington Coleus Vinca Vines Mums ; Phlox Verbena Portulaca House Plants Pansies and Petunias 7 a a a a a a a a a eg MAZER'S GREEN HOUSES FARM MARKET Located on Route 118, Lehman Highway, Between Whitesell ‘Bros, and Lehman Center « GE TY a “aaa hehe, PP aaa hh — aad — GERANIUMS - Pansy - Ivy = etc. Hanging Baskets Gloxinias Ageratum Marigolds Begonias Philodendran | Garden Seed Vegetable Plants inlntuesliaetecsisestinesdiretegieilivectied ced cog rita cdrcdietbeaieabttetddbthediioctint tidied adhere aids: dhdudusumidbticsiudbesedby: To Celebrate 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs, F. Raymond Sear- foss, Lehman, will observe their golden anniversary Sunday, May 13, with open house at their home from 2 to 8 p.m. No invitations have been issued but all friends and neighbors are invited, They were married June 5, 1912, .in St. [Paul's Methodist Church, State College, by the late Rev. James McKenree Reiley. Mr, Searfoss, who is a life-long resident of Lehman, is an adjustor and inspector for the Brier Creek Mutual Fire Company of Orange- ville. He is charge lay member for Lehman Methodist Charge. He is on the Official Board of that Church and teaches a class of young men, He is a Past Grand and treasurer of Osage Lodge No, 712, and a Past ‘Master and treasurer of Jackson Grange No. 1312, and Master of Pomona Grange No. 44, He is a 'D., Waterbury, Conn, Mrs, Made- {ton, ‘N, J, Mrs. Delphine Sutton, member of State and National Grange, Mrs. Searfoss is daughter of the late Della Wolfe Sutliff and Alden M, Sutliff. She was born in Ross Township and has been a resident of Lehman since she was 16, She is ‘also active in Lehman Methodist Church, being on the Official Board and teaching a young girls class, She is active in W.S/C'S., a mem- ber of the Fireman's Auxiliary, Chaplin of Jackson Grange No. 1312, and Dallas District W.C T.U.' She is a member of Pomona, State and National Grange. There are five children; Wilbur line Adamshick, R. D. No, 2, Dallas, Mrs. Ruth Disque, R, D, No. 2, Dal- las, Mrs. Louise Whitesell, River- | Wellsboro. They also have Grandchildren. 18 Grace Ann Bachman Engaged To Lt. Thomas S. Pesikey Mr. and Mrs, Robert F. Bachman, Upper DeMunds Road, Dallas, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Grace Ann;*to Lt. Thomas S. Pesikey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Pesikey, Memphis, Ten- nessee. Miss Bachman is a graduate of ‘Westmoreland High School, class of 1960. At Westmoreland she was a’ member of the National Honor’ So ciety, president of Tri-Hi-\ president of the Senior Class.: She will complete her sophomore year at. Pennsylvania State University in June, Mr. Pesikey graduated from Mem- nd vice |’ phis Central High School in 1956. He was a member of National Honor Society, Army R.O.T.C. and served on Student Government. He grad- uated from Memphis State Univer- sity in 1961 with a B.S. degree in | mathematics. Kappa Alpha fraternity and received | the Distinguished Cadet rating in | the: four-year Airforce R.O.T.C. pro- | gram. He will receive his second B.S. degree in Meteorology from Penn- sylvania State University which he is attending through the Airforce Institute of Technology program. A summer wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Robbins To Celebrate 30th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robbins, 110 Staub Road, Trucksville, will cele- brate their thirtieth wedding an- niversary on Théirsday, May 10, and Bill’s birthday on Saturday, May 12. Mrs, Robbins is the former Marg- aret J. Humphreys, daughter of John R. Humphreys of Kingston and the late Jennie Jenkins Humphreys. Mr. Robbins is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William J. Robbins of Trucks- ville. The couple was married in Scranton by the Rev. John G. Hol- lenbach and went to housekeep- ing in Trucksville, \ There are two children, Wilma Gordon of Trucksville, and William J. Robbins of Meridan, Conn.; also two granddaughters, Nancy Jeanne Gordon and Patricia Ann Robbins. Mrs. Robbins, a past president of the Rebekahs, recently received the degree of Chivalry in the Patriarch | Militant. She is leader of a Brown- ie Girl Scout Troop and active in organizations of Trucksville Metho- dist Church. Mr. Robbins has al- ways taken part in civic and sports | affairs on a local, state and nation- al scale, He is an authority on con- servation and Indian lore. Now re- tired, he has taken over the edit- orship of the Sportsman’s Notebook | on Thursday nights at 11 o'clock | over station WBAX. On the side, he canes chairs, weaves rugs and makes baskets. He too is a member of Trucksville Methodist Church. ® DRESSES PETTI LINGERIE GLOVES HANDBAGS JEWELRY SPORTSWEAR BACK. MT. SHOPPING CENTER SHAVERTOWN SE EA with all Your LOYV, on MOTHER'S DAY | MAJESTIC and others 8 SLACKS ® SWEATERS ® BLOUSES | | bi ol | ROSEMARY [kh | | Earl lr | Delta Kappa Gamma Horsemen Enjoy Ride And Covered Dish Party Back Mountain Horseman’s Club enjoyed a twenty mile ride through Orange and around Lake Louise Sunday followed by a covered dish supper, with other guests at the Lee Hier home on Demunds Road. On the ride were Hope Smith, Art Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Glahn, Fred Kindler, Laverne Kind- ler, Linda Mekeel, John Behm, Mat- tie Hunsinger, Warren Mekeel, Mr. and Mrs, Tony Bogdon and daughter Connie. Teachers Meet At Club Tau, Chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma, national honorary sorority of Key Women Teachers, had a luncheon at the Conyngham Valley Country Club Saturday, when the following Back Mt. teachers attend- ed: Mrs. William A. Austin, Pearl Averett and Esther Saxe of Dallas Schools; Mrs. Ray Garinger and Car- rie Rood of Lehman, Lake Noxen Schools. Miss Isabel Dryfoos of Hazleton presided at installation of officers when Mrs. Austin became recording | secretary. : Debra Anne Blazick | fr. and Mrs, Leonard Blazick, | former local residents, now residing | in Levittown announce the birth | of their third child and first daught- | er, Debra Anne, born April 25 at | Levittown. She weighed seven | pounds and three-quarters ounces. | Her two older brothers ‘are Jos- | {eph, three years ‘and Lance five. [1st at Irem Temple Country Club. Mrs. Blazick is the former Delores | { Butz, daughter of Mrs. Anne Shed- | Melton’s Orchestra. lock, . Nanticoke, and Mr. Blazick | is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | Blazick, Sr., Hunlock Creek. Debra | Anne’s father is with the U.S. | Navy. a | Barbara Zoe Blazick Is Christened Barbara Zoe Blazick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blazick, received the sacrament of | Baptism at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church on | Saturday, with Rev. S. F. Banas | infant | Gerald He was a member of | officiating. Godparents were Mr. and | Mrs. Joseph Blazick Jr., Trapp, Pa. A reception followed at the home of Barbara Zoe's grandparents; Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Blazick Sr., Hun- lock Creek, with the following at- tending: maternal grandmother, Mrs. Edna Boyle, Mrs. Zoe Brown, Shick- shinny; Mrs. Evans, Nanticoke; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Janick, Mr. and Mrs. John Doreshefski, Bernard Dor- eshefski; Mrs. Madelyn Glodek, Step- hen Morgans, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roman, Sarah Adams, Joseph Kuch- inski; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip H. Farb- er, Sr., all of Hunlock Creek RD 2. Barbara Zoe was born April 18. Silver Leaf Club The monthly meeting of the Kunkle Silver Leaf Club will be held Tuesday, May 15, at the home “Rendezvous Of Stars” Dance, To Be Held May 11 Biggest dance of the year for both Juniors and Seniors of Dallas High School will tke place at Irem Temple Country Club on Friday, May 11. Theme of the Prom is “Rendevous of Stars.” The following are on committees: John Wardell and Nancy Sieber, Dallas, observed theiir twenty-fifth | wedding anniversary with a dinner | Joseph Rushnock, Joseph, Lodi, N. party at their home on May 5. East Dallas Couple Celebrates 25th Anniversary With Dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Moss, East |semble. Guests at dinner: Mr. and Mrs. |J.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hopkins and The couple was married by the |family, Mrs. Ann Puterbaugh, West Rev. Carl Schindler in St. Paul's |Paterson; N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Bart Lutheran Church, Wilkes-Barre. At- |Reed and family, Clifton, N, J.; Mr. tendants were Mrs. Anna Kurtz [and Mrs. David Hopkins, Courtdale; Puterbaugh and Ray Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. Frenk Zarno, Orange; Mrs, Moss is the former Caroline | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moss and fam- Kurtz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |ily, Jonestown; Mr. and Mrs. John John Kurtz of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. co-chairman; Susan Larish, Barb- bara Kozik, Tom Gauntlett, Gary Cobb, Marleen Futch, Bob Letts, John Dana, Paul Siket and Gloria Dolbear, Decoration Committee; Dorothy Cleasby, Judy Stanley, Judy | Theme Committee; Archie Paltren- of Mrs. William Brace. Miller, Gary Smith, Gary White- sell, Linda Scholl, Jeanne Merolla, Marjorie Baird and Diane Stash, Invitation Committee; Don Ander- son, Paul Jenkins and Jean Ide, Orchestra Committee; Susan Dev- lin, Lucy Daniels, John Ferguson, John Molski, Jim Strauser, Ken Kennington and Arline Miller, Pro- gram Committee; Charlotte Roberts and Carl Miers, Reception Com- mittee; Ellen Dudasick and Judy Besteder, Reservation Committee; Tom Houlette, Linda Smith, Alice Newberry and Tim Groff, Selection of queen committee; Judy Crispell, Susan Fleming and Barbara Urban, eri and John Schaffer, committee to select sophomore waiters for Prom; Advisors, Miss Emma Engler and Kenneth G. Kirk. “Twisting Tn Orbit” To Be Held On May 1 Plans are well underway for the annual Dallas Junior Woman's Club Spring Dance, “Twisting In Orbit” to be held Friday. evening, June Music’ will be furnished by Jack Mrs, Elston Brace, chairman for the dance, has named Mrs. W. Dean Johnson co-chairman. They are being assisted by the follow- ing committee: Decorations, Mrs. Janice Rice, chairman, Mrs. Evan Bonawitz, co-chairman, Mrs. How- ard Marquart, Mrs. Clifford Boyer, Mrs. George Hamm, Mrs. Paul Lauer, Mrs. Donald Fossedal, Mrs. Ronald Ruston, Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs. Henry J. Wood, Mrs. Ralph! Rozelle; Reservations, Mrs. Robert | Adrian E. DeMarco. Moore chairman, Mrs. George Hamm co-chairman, Mrs. Francis Barry; Door Committee, Mrs. James Hust- on Jr.; Door Prizes, Mrs. Clifford | Parker, Chairman, Mrs. Bernard Rogers co-chairman. Mrs. C. Ed- ward Johnson is in charge of Pub- licity. Mrs, Janice Rice, chairman of decorations, has announced that the motif of the dance will be outer space, Dancing will be from 9. till 1 a.m, Reservations may be made with Mrs. Robert Moore, Mrs. George Hamm, or Mrs. Francis Barry. Sings At Seminary Judith Ann Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gimble, Chase Manor, sang in a recital at Wyom- ing Seminary on Sunday. She sang | “I Love You Truly” and ‘One God’. Rubber Stamps Made To Your Design THE DALLAS POST the look and ligh (ness of lace ! only nylon can. Check the sole, too Coolie fits like a dream and feels 1 of course. In Narrow and Medium / L U.S. KEDETTES 2? new “see-through” nylon NYLON COOLIE — the feel of bare feet plus the chic of a shoe? Cool nylon mesh is soft on your skin, and it wears as : : it’s new matching Marvelite, so slim you have to look twice. Like all U.S. Kedettes, Nylon HUMPHREYS’ | BACK MT. SHOPPING CENTER | SHAVERTOWN 3 eS 4 ike a million. Washable. ~ widths. $4.95 CHILDREN’S ' BOOTERY Mr .Moss | Handley, Luzerne; is son of Mrs. Sarah Moss and the | Henry Ziminski and son, Chase; Mr. late Charles Moss of Fernbrook. {and Mrs. Charles Schnappauf, Prin- There are two children, Ronald at | le; Mr . and Mrs. Al Makukitus, and home and Mrs. Melvina® Rushnock | family, East ‘Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. of Lodi, N. J.; also one grandson, | Marvin Moss, Mrs. Sarah Moss, Joseph. Mrs. Moss is employed at | Geraldine Letner, Charles McCune, Natona Mills. Ronald Moss, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Table decorations for the party | Hans Schnappauf, Newark, N. J.; were a tiered wedding cake and |Mrs. Wallace Leitch, Maryland. A bouquet of twenty-five roses, gift |Sister could not be present but sent of Mr. Moss to his wife. He also | best wishes. : presented her with diamond | The honored couple received love- engagement and wedding ring en-|ly gifts, flowers and messages. Phillips Plan Open (To Play Guitar House On Anniversary |At Kingston Church Mr, and Mrs, William F. Phillips, | 32 Main Street, Dallas, will celebrate their twenty first wedding anni- versary with open house at Bill's Town Tavern today, Thursday, at 10 Ricky Davis, Parrish Street, will present Special music on his Ha- waiian Guitar at the 11 a.m. service, | Saturday, at the Kingston Seven Day Adventist Church | pm. A buffet luncheon will be | He will be accompanied by Mrs, served, | | Shirlee Jones at the organ. The Phillips, originally from | : Wilkes Barre, were married in St. % . Aloysius Church, Division Street, | Michael Zorzi To Study Wilkes-Barre, by the late Rev. D. | . W. McCarty, on May 10, 1921 | Electronics In Texas There are two children, Bernard, : : : member of the graduating class at | Michael Zorzi, 18, completed his Dallas High School and Paul, thir- | basic electronics course at Fort Mon- teen, student at Gate of Heaven (mouth, N. J., April 27, and arrived Sohool. at the home of his parentts, Mr. and Mrs. John Zorzi, Jr., Harveys Lake, on Tuesday, to spend a few days before going on to Fort Bliss, Claire Marie Demarco Has First Birthday i Texas, where he will continue study- Clare Marie DeMarco observed jhe glectionies, «3% will report May her first birthday April 28, with 2 family dinner party. Helping little : , Clare with the celebration were |21d immediately “took tests brothers and sisters, Adrian Jr. Discement je ‘w' schiool, Passing Mary Ann, Helen, John, Paul and the electronics test with an almost Gerard, h vents; Mr. perfect score, he was advised to or Dates, Mr..and Mus, | make that his field, and since that | time has done a great deal of ex- tracurricular reading on his subject. | For eight years Zorzi played the | drums in the band, graduating from | Lake-Lehman High ‘School last June. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Littleford, |He took an academic course, but Chase Manor, entertained at a | also was interested in shop, and birthday party honoring Sam Pal- built himself a small boat while a Pvt. Zorzi enlisted in September, Sam Palletti, Guest At Birthday Party etti, Chase. Present were Mr. and | student. Mrs. Paletti, Mary, Joseph, Mis. | Jack Littleford, Sr, Mr. and Mrs.! Mrs. W, F. Newberry, Stone John Yukas, Paula, Robby, Mrs. | Acres, is recuperating at her home Henrietti Romanoski, Pamela, Nan- | from an attack of pneumonia, Mrs, cy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gimble, | Newberry became ill on a flight Judy, Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Norman | home from California, and from Groblewski, Mrs. Piasecki and Paul | ‘Avoca Airport was taken directly to and Clyde Littleford. General Hospital April 20. She came home May 5, but is still con- SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST | fined to her bed. up ll wots On Mother's Day, the everlasting kind that will still be in bloom in years to come. 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