, Ide- Suh- 7 and rs of John N.Y., Linda Del- and Paul, Walt- red. beat scorn who raffic nd- ith 93 at ion ess 9% esting —— rr te - Paeglow, Parrish St., . Mrs. Reynolds was an exhibitor at ~ the Antique Show, featured at the ~" Prince of Peace Church. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1962 SECTION A — PAGE 5 ~ Purely Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest | Personal Mrs. Arline Kunkle has returned | “from General Hospital where she was a medical patient. Major and Mrs. Warner Hoffman “and children, formerly of Waverly, ' Texas, have taken up residence at 60 Woodbine Road, Midway Manor, © Shavertown. Mr. Hoffman is a major with the U. S. Army. - John, Mark and Patrick Down- end, Dallas, have been visiting their grandparents, Col. and Mrs. E. V. © Manning at Fort, Wayne Army Base, - Deroit, Michigan. . Murs. Sterling Barnes, Lehman, is a patient in room 209, Nesbitt Hos- | - pital. pr and Mrs, Wesley Oliver, Bidghamton, N. Y. spent Mother's Day with the latter's mother, Mrs. Ralph Rood. Mrs. Rood is able to walk now and be out in the sun- shine. Mrs: Lauren Dymond, Center | Street, Shavertown, returned to her home on ‘Saturday after submitting | to, surgery at Neshint Hospital last week. «Mr. and Mrs, James Edwards, Sweet Valley R. D. 1, haye an- nounced the birth of a baby boy at | General Hospital on May 10, , Mr, and. Mrs. Arthur Ramsever, Sweet Valley, announce tke birth of | a daughter at Nesbitt Hospital on "May 12. * Mrs. Martha Reynods, Reynolds Antiguo Shop, Franklin Forks, Pa., | - was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Donald. | last week. ~ : John Anthony Yenason, Parrish + 8t., who celebrated his First Holy “" Communion, at the Gate of Heaven Church, Sunday, April 29, was feted with a breakfast, followed by dinner at. the Dutch Pantry, Avoca Airport. . ae attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Michael Yenason, Norma and Jo- sephine Sabbatini, Peg Selepak, Ann © Yenason, Joseph Yenason, Pauline Yenason and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yenason. Mrs. Robert A. Lincoln, the for- mer Olive Mack, will leave by jet, Mine 2, for Manheim, Germany, where she will join her husband, a 2nd Lt, in the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, for- mer Dallas residents, have been living in Elmira, N: Y. for the past - eight years. They expect to return to this area, making their home with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Reese, “Scandinavia Motel”, Sweet Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Leamon Mintzer and Fred, moved Saturday, from Jack- son Street. to Kunkle. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Daubert, Par- rish St., spent the weekend in New Jersey. Mrs. Daubert’s nephew received First Holy Communion. Mrs. Stanley B. Davies, Parsonage Street, spent the weekend ‘in Phila- delphia with her daughter, Mrs. Edward Stanley and family. Mr. pale is on a trip around the rid Marie Thevenon, East Center Road, has returned from the Ben- amin Franklin Clinic in Philadel phia where she was under - obser- vation, Jennifer Garris has been absent fro mschool this week because of a recurring infection. . Mrs. Clyde Eggleston, Vernon, has : been a patient in General Hospital for the past two months. About ten ¢ days ago she submitted to a second operation. She is getting along _ nicely. Cards and telephone calls * would be ‘appreciated. : Capt. and Mrs. Henry Licbold and Lizette and Charles, Poplar Street, * Fernbrook, left Friday to make their home at Mineral Wells, Texas, where Capt. Liebold -has been transferred from Maryland. Mrs. Liebold who ‘ has been active in Little League Baseball activities will be greatly yg Boyd White, - Center Hill Road, entertained at a bridge birth- day party Friday night honoring NE Alva Eggleston of Vernon. Sirs. Leo Yankoski, Harveys Lake, re-entered General Hospital Sunday evening for tests, following dis- charge from General three weeks ago, Mr. and Mrs. John Girvan, Lake Street, had as weekend guests their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Ben Ryan, and Mr. and Mes Richard Ryan, all of Ramsey, Walter Brunges, Claude Street, is making recovery at Nesbitt Hos- pital, where he was taken four weeks ago with a * ‘serious heart ‘attack, and for twelve days re- mained on' the critical list. Visit Son At Oakdale Mr. and Mrs. Alton B. Whittaker, Church Street, Dallas, spent last “weekend visiting their son and 2 daughter-in-law, Specialist 5th Class 3 /-and Mrs. Alton R. Whittaker and: fiero month old Douglas at Oak- e, Pa, where Alton is on tem-' porary duty after a serious illness. © Specialist Whittaker expects to submit to a final check up in a week or two to determine whether he can return to active duty. He and his family have rented a home at Bridgeville, near Pittsburgh. The older Whittakers say baby Douglas is just “Out of this world”, Has Communion Party John Marion DeMarco, son of Mr.’ and Mrs. Adrian E, DeMarco, Sutton Road, Trucksville, was hon- ored with a family dinner party on nthe occasion of his first communion, Bunday, May 13. Attending were "| tenth anniversary with a week-end Mr. and Mrs. Ra Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Antrim, 1356 West 6th Street, Elmira, N. Y. j will celebrate their fortieth wedding anniverzary and Mr. Antrim’s birth- | day with open house at the home | lof their son and daughter-in-law, | Mr. and Mrs, Willis Ide, Oak Hill, | Dallas, Sunday at 2 pm:No invi- | tations have been issued. | The Antrims, former Dallas resi- | dents, were married in Trinity Luth- eran ‘Church, Danville, May 19, { 1222, The Rev. Elmer D. S. Boyer | officiated. Mrs. Antrim is the former Maude | E. Banks, daughter of the late Mr. land Mrs. Charles Banks of Bleoms- fone Mr. Antrim is son of the late | Celebrate Anniversary With Trip To New York Mr. and Mrs, John Novitski, Sut- | ton Rd., Trucksville, observed their | in New York (City, which included the Auto Show. Mr. and Mrs, Novitski were mar- | ried May 3, 1962 at St. Hedwig’s | Roman Catholic Church, Kingston, | with the late Father J. Gryszla of- | ficiating, * Mrs. Novitski is the for- | mer Alice Zurinski, daughter of Mrs. Helen Zurinski, Luzerne. Mr. Nov- | vitski is from Edwardsville, the son of the late Mr, ‘and Mrs. Andrew | Novitski. He is associated with the ! Penn State Belt and Buckle Co., Wilkes-Barre. He is also an agent | ! for the ' Nationwide Insurance Agency, They are parents of four children, Janice, Jill, Jack and Jeffrey. Mrs. | Novitski also marked her birthday | anniversary on May 5. Member Of Honor Court | PATRICIA L. WHITTAKER Patricia L. Whittaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton B. Whittak- er, Church Street, has been select- ed ‘by students and faculty of Bloomsburg State College to serve as a member of the Honor Court during Annual May Day Activities on the campus, Wednesday, May 9. Miss Whittaker, who is a sen- ior, will receive the Bachelor of Science Degree in Elementary Edu- | Before graduating from Dallas High School in 1958, Pat was active in the Cheerleading ‘Squad; the Yearbook Staff, and: served as My Queen. has been active in the “B” Club, Dramatic Club, Pennsylvania Stud- ent Education Association, Waller Hall Association, and Committee of C.G.A. The May Day will begin with a Band Concert by the Maroon and Gold Band. At 2:00 p.m. the color- | ful procession and coronation will take place on the scenic terraces of the campus. Myles Anderson, Government Association, will crown the May Queen, Mrs. ziey, Danville. Mr. and Mrs. John Baur, Jr., son | Michael, Nazareth, Pa.; Mr. and | Mrs, John Baur Sr; Brobst, Donald, Carl and Henry, Shavertown; Adrian, Jr. Helen, Mary Ann, Paul, Gerard and Clare | ents. John is a member of the first | grade at Gate of Heaven .School. | and Donna; Mr. cation at Commencement, May 27. | During her four years at BSC, So | thé Customs | President of the College Community | Joan Liv- | Mrs. Joan | DeMarco, the honored and his par- | | ph C. Antrim To Celebrate 40th Anniversary | Mr. | Kingston. He retired in March from | service as diesal locomotive engineer | : and Mrs. Charles Antrim of with the Erie Lackawanna Railroad. They expect to return shortly to ithe Back Mountain Area to make the'r Lome. Ralph iC. Jr., United States .Army, Syracuse, N. Y. Samuel, China Lake, Calif., Mrs. Fred Brooks, Yorktown Heights, N. Y. and Jan- ice at home; also ten grandchild- ren. The Antrims extend a very cord- ial invitation to all their old friends to drop in Sunday for a cup of tea and a good old fashioned visit. Guy Zerfoss Sr., Guest At Birthday Dinner Mrs. Guy, Zerfoss, Sr. at a surprise birthday dinner party, | ‘honoring her husband, Guy Zerfoss, Sr., Mooretown, whose birthday was May 9. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Zerfoss, Jr., Toby and There are five children, Mrs. Ide, i entertained | Debbie; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zer- | : foss, Donald, Jr. and Rodney; Mr. | : and Mrs. Charles Zerfoss, Karen and Mrs. William Shilanski, Nancy, Billy, Alice and | Tommy; Mrs. Alice Edwards; and Mrs. Loren Edwards, Sr., Loren, Jr., and Jean. Tke group presented | the honoree with a gift of money. Misericordia Professor | To Talk On His New Book | Dr. K. C. Cirtautas, professor of humanities at College Misericordia, will discuss manners and methods of collecting material for his new book, “The American College Girl”, at the meeting of Back Mountain Memorial Library Book Club next Monday, May 21. The book isan analysis of the various types of college girls — the intellectual, the social companion, the aesthetic, and | moreland High School, is presently ber of the Kappa Alpha Fraternity. ! the classic — how they study and play. Mrs. Martin Davern will give the thumb nail book review of * ‘Adven- tures in Two Worlds “by A. J. Cronin. Mrs. Raymon Hedden and Mrs. James Hutchison are cochairman of hostesses for this month. Senior Scouts, Troop 9 Visit World's End Park Senior Scouts of Trail Blazer, Troop 9, recently spent the weekend at World's End State Park. While there they hiked the Loyal Sax | Trail to Canyon Vista. Attending were: Mrs. Joseph Niezgoda, leader, Mrs. Robert Black, Patsy Black, 1 Joan Darby, Barbara Daubert, Pen- ny Farrar, Anne Marie Gable, Laura Jenkins, Martha Messick, Janice Niezgoda, Joanne Norrie, ' Linda Rowett, Pat Smith and Sharon Streizalk, May 5, Joanne Norrie and Martha Messick went to West Point with Senior Scouts from all over Wyom- ing Valley. While there they at- tended the parade and took a tour of the Campus. | Joanne Norrie is a candidate for | vice president of Planning Board. | The balloting will take place Sunday May 20th at a May Party to which all 8th grade scouts are invited. Senior Woman's Club Hears Apollo Club . Dallas Schior Woman's Club en- joyed a dinner meeting at St. Paul’s | Lutheran Church recently when | members of the Apollo Club enter- | tained with a lovely and varied | program. Soloists were Diane | Meyers, Rhea Politis Simms and | Barbara Liberasky. | = Business meeting: Naming of Mrs. Clayton Evans and Mrs. Howard | Wiley, as delegates to the State | Convention at Pittsburgh; Reading lof thanks from Dallas Kiwanis and | Back Mountain Library; plans. for | new flower arranging class; Summer | dance, July 14, O’Connells; Report of | Mrs. Ross Lewin on County Con- | vention. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. John Rogers and Mrs, Richard | Griffith. | 50 Extra $ With SUIT, DRESS or any TWO of the Brought SUITS PLAIN DRESSES LINED JACKETS TOPCOATS 10 ——_= each “CLOTHES FOR Back Mountain Open Bvery | | | J | | | | | L in for EXPERT DRY CLEANING Shavertown &H Stamps or. TOPGOAT | following garments: SLACKS, SKIRTS or SWEATERS our SLACKS PLAIN SKIRTS LIGHT "JACKETS SWEATERS 55 Each garment packed in polyethylene bags on hangers for storage. ADAM'S | DAD AND LAD” Shopping Center Night ‘Til 9 Mr. | | | | | | Mr, and Mrs. {an, Pottstown, Pa., engagement of their daughter, Hel- | en Virginia, to William Rupp Stein- ated hauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Paul Steinhauer, Dallas. |" Miss Morgan, a graduate of West- Wilford K. Morg- announce the French and Spanish. Betrothed HELEN VIRGINIA A MORGAN ware where she is majoring in. ! Mr. Steinhauer from Westmoreland High School and is also attending the | University of Delaware. He is maj- !oring in Accounting. He is a mem- fine. the ‘University of Dela- | sn August Wi redding is s plenned. -4 | party Miss Joan Warmouth To Marry ‘William White, Saturday, June 2 Mrs. { announces | proaching marriage of her daughter, Joan to William White, son of Mr. and Mrs. James White, Wilkes- | Barre, The ceremony will be per- | for rmed in Huntsville Christian {Church June 2nd at 2 p.m. Rev. [C. H. Frick, pastor, will officiate | at the double ring ceremony. As- | sisted by Rev. Franklin Payne, | bridegroom. ‘ Kathy Lou | Mingus, Guest On Sixteenth Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Preston L. Mingus, Sweet Valley, entertained at a sur- prise birthday party on Saturday, in honor of their daughter, Kathy Lou, who observed her sixteenth birthday, May 15. The birthday cake was baked by the honoree’s mother. Beautifully decorated in pink and white, it featured a cor- sage of pink carnations, a gift to Kathy from her parents. Games | were enjoyed, and refreshments Ann Kuchemba, Pat Kanasky, Fred Brown, Kenny Elsworth, Jay Ruc- kle, Richard Bronson, Ronald Hontz, is member of the sophomore class at | Eastern Star Sale The Dallas Chapter #396 Order Thursday, Friday, June 7, 8, and 9. and Saturday: Elva Warmouth, Huntsville, | the engagement and ap- | I Mawr, Matron of honor will be Mrs. Harold Weaver, Forty-Fort, Robert White will be best man for his | brother. Dale Warmouth, Bryn will give his sister in mar-| riage. Ushers will be John Muller, Kingston, and Renae and Melinda | Warmouth, New Kensington, nieces | of the | girls. Reception for relatives and | friends will follow immediately. Pittsburgh, uncle of the prospective | | No invitations have been issued. | | Mrs. Blice Edwards Has Happy Mother's Day Mrs. Alice Edwards, _Mooretown, | enjoyed Mother's Day with her chil- | dren, grand children and great- | grands. Visiting with her were! children, Mrs. Guy Zerfoss, and Loren | Edwards, Sr.; grandchildren, Don- ald, Guy, Jr. and Charles Zerfoss, served to Cherry White, Berwick; Wilma Long, Susan Fielding, Mary | the honoree’ and her parents. Kathy | Jean and Loren, Edwards, Jr; great-grandchildren, Rodney and Donald Zerfoss, Jr.; Karen - and | { Donna Zerfoss; Guy Zeros IIT and | | Debbie also Guy Zerfoss, Sr., Mrs. , Loren - Edwards, Mrs. Donald Zer- | foss; Mrs. Charles Zerfoss; Mrs. Guy | Zerfoss, Jr. Callers in the after noon | | included Mr. and Mrs. John Giber- | | son, Mr. and Mrs. Brice Swisher, Shick- | | shinny; George and Joseph Sobiele- Lake-Lehman High School, and a | ski, Sweet Valley. member of the Lake-Lehman Band. | To Meet At Davies Home | Last meeting of Dallas Junior | High School Executive Board will | of the Eastern Star will hold a|pe held at the home of Mrs. Carl- | Rummage Sale at the Lare Building | ton Davies tonight All members are urged to be pre- sent. are invited to attend. 50¢ HOT SANDWICHES MAIN ENJOY OUR FOOD APPRECIATE THE QUICK BUSINESS MEN AND SERVICE HOMEMADE SOUP 20c BOWL Delicious FISH PLATTERS | EVERY FRIDAY ORDER TO TAKE OUT —d DELICIOUS BAR-B-Q’s FORTY FORT ICE CREAM HIGHWAY | Given At Boss Township | was also gradu- | bride-elect will be flower | at 8 o'clock. | Next years incoming officers | Engaged . Maryann Kupstas Is Graduated From Mercy | Wednesday evening, May 16th, | Maryann Kupstas, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. John P. Kupstas, Hunts- | | ville, received her diploma from } Yo -cy Hospital School cf Nursing, | | Wikes-Barre. Miss Kupstas is a | five year student at College Miseri- | zordia ‘and will receive her Bacacor | | of Science degree in Nursing Edu- | | cation on Sunday, May 27th. An honor graduate of Lake- | Lehman High School;- Miss Kupstas | entered College Misericordia Sep- | tember 1957. After comnleung two | years at the college, she entéred Mercy Hospital . School of Nursing. After graduation from College Misericordia she will work at Mercy Hospital until August, completing | her five years training. As for future plans, Maryann | hopes to become a Flight Nurse in | | the United States Air Force. “Cinderella's Slipper,” Fourth, fifth and sixth grades of | | Ross Elementary School presented i their annual Spring play, “Cin- | derella’s Slipper”, on May 11, -di- | rected by Georgianna- Sebolka, as- | sisted by Barbara Czajkowski, Doro- | thy LaBar, Celia O'Leary, Myron | | Moss, Suzanne Bethke and Delbert Hines, members of the faculty. Cinderella was portrayed by Sher- | | ry Piper, the prince by 1Allen Stroud. | Other members of the cast were KATHLEEN ANN EVANCHIK {2 | . : h 7 iio shool and is ; iv ; | Rita Post, Debra Morgan, Donna | Mr. and Mx 5, Jorn Beng x 7 Soha! and ” Smployed 25 8 Hite | Post, Susan Masters, Joseph Bog- {Van Wagenen So id sey City, face ay te 7 ubb a ; a | don, Merwin Updke, Robert Kernag, N. J announce the engagemet of in New York. ; | their daughter, Kathleen Ann, to, Mr. Eyet is an alumnus of Dallas Donald Rosencrans, Barry Evans, |. ¢ ¢ -. | Township High School. He i | Diana DeMatteis, Colleen Wandel, | Richard Russell Eyet, son of Mr. Township Hgr ool. e 1s em- | and Mrs. Glenn Eyet, R. D. 1, Pitts- Division of | ton. Miss Evanchik is a graduate | from Saint Paul of the Cross High Mr and Mrs. Clini ton Brobst To Celebrate 40th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Brobst will | years. celebrate their fortieth wedding an- | There are five children, Harold, | niversary quietly at their home | Pinecrest Ave. Clinton and Char- | at 116 Tunkhannock Highway, Sat- les, at home, Herbert, El Paso, Tex- | urday, May 19. as, and Eugene, Trucksville; also Mrs. Brcbst is the former Marion | eleven grandchildren. ployed by Permacel, Johnson and Johnson. A May wedding is planned. | Larry Culver, Dennis Owens, Doug | | Young, Marty Higgins, and Bradley | | Kreller, with the balance of the stu- dents in dancing and singing | groups. Prince Of Peace Club To Sponsor Card Party Prince of Peace Church couple's club, Dallas, will sponsor a card on Tuesday, May 22nd at {8:00 p.m. in the parish house, Mrs. Carl F. Goeringer and Mrs. Walter | i Kozemchak are co- chairmen, and | | welcome the public to this affair. | Shaver, daughter of the late Mr. Both Mr. and Mrs. Brobst are | Table and door “prizes will he fond Mrs. Stanley Skaver of Dallas. | members. of Dallas Methodist | awarded “and refreshments will be | Mr. Brobst is son of the late Mr.' Church, but since Mrs. Brobst is | served. The chairmen announce | the following committee: Tickets, | Mrs. Edward Ratcliffe, prizes, Mrs. jand Mrs. Charles Brobst, also of | Dallas, The couple was married in a partial invalid, are not regular attendants. Mr. Brobst's hobby used { Scranton and went to housekeep- to be gardening and beautifying [Eten Doran, door prizes, Mrs. Ed- | ting on Pinecrest Avenue, Dallas, | the yard but now he is pretty (win T- Roth, refreshments, Mrs. | where they lived for thirty-four busy doing the marketing, putter- [me Besecker Jr., card tables, Mrs. | years. More recently when Migs. ing around his home and doing Joseph Law, Tallies, Mrs. Thomas |Brobst suffered a stroke, they | the household chores. | Hillyer, Publicity, Mrs. Bradouchak. | moved to the highway where it is| Friends and neighbors will be | easier for her to ge! in and out of | thinking of the Brobsts on Saturday {her car. Mr. Brobst has been em- | and wishing them many more hap- | ployed by the Wilkes-Barre Transit py anniversaries to come. | Company io for the past thi rty- eight] Ji Novitski, Honored ' At Communion Dinner Promoted In Alaska Nelson Downend, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. 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