vi Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Linden Tucker of Schnectady, N. Y., spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Mec- Carty in Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson, . Norton Ave., will leave Friday for Baintree Mass, to visit Pete's mother. Danny MacAvoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon MacAvoy, N. Main Street, Shavertown, received a painful injury to his elbow while playing at Westmoreland play- ground. The break was so severe that is required hospitalization for four days. ; ‘ice Ann Bachman and her fiance, Lt. Thomas S. Pesikey, stu- dents at Pennsylvania State Uni- versity, spent the weekend with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bachman, Upper Demunds Road, Dallas. {Cheryl Hontz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hontz, Pioneer Avenue, submitted to an emer- gency appendectomy last week. She is a third grade student at Shavertown Elementary School. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jeziorski, Hunlock Creek R.D. 2, have an- nounced the birth of a daughter at General Hospital on May 21. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis and sons, Jim and Ricky, Parrish Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, Davenport Street, will motor to New Jersey on Saturday to visit the Ronald Carruthers family and rela- tives. On Sunday they will attend the Yankee-Detroit Baseball Game at the Yankee Stadium in. New York. Mrs. Lewis Culp Sr., better known to Back Mountain folks as “Aunt Fannie”, will spend this week visit- ing friends. and relatives in this area. Mrs: Culp, formery of Hunts- vlley now makes her home in Ken- vil, S.J. ? Mrs. Henry Welsh, Davenport Street, has returned from Nesbitt Hospital after submitting to a second series of tests. Mr. and Mrs. William Barrington, Dallas R.D. 3 have announced the biidy of twin daughters at Nesbitt Hospital on May 20. The Past Couaselors, met at the ‘home of Mrs. Clifford Ide, Parrish St., May 16. Games were played and lunch, served. Attending were: Mesdames Viola Schmassman, Joseph Adametz, Elwood McCarty, Milton Perrego, Thomas Kingston, Wesley Mitchell, Martha Williams, Lena Misson, Elizabeth Rowlands and Clifford Ide. Mr. and Mrs, Linden Tucker, Schenectady, N.Y. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Mec- Carty, Wellington Ave. Mrs. George Mihalak, Parrish St., was taken to the Nesbitt Hospital, in the Dallas Community Ambu- lance, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Long and Braap, Dallas, spent Sunday in Muh- lenBurg, visiting Mrs: Long's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. (Charles Calkins and chigiren, have moved from Harris Hi” Road, Trucksville to 84 Jack- son St., Dallas. Everyone welcomes them to the neighborhood. Joe Schneider, Davenport ISt., left Monday for Philadelphia, where he is serving in the United States Navy. He expects to make it his career. He is twenty years old, the same age his father, Captain Joseph Schneider first entered the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shiber, the late Ray Shiber’s brother and his wife, of North Connecticut, were recent guests of Mrs. Ray Shiber when returning from their winter home in Tampa Florida. Mrs. Charles Exler,’ sister of the late Ray Shiber, and daughter, Mrs. Bernard Berlock, of Pittsburgh, were weekend guests of Mrs. Ray Shiber, Cengter Hill Road. M¥. Thomas Kingston, Tarleton Ave.,, had as weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. William Burnaford and son Bills. The Burnafords recently moe from Upper Darby to Havertown. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner, Dal- las R.D.. 1, have announced the birth of a son at Nesbitt Hospital on May 17. © Mr. and Mrs. William Tallman, Carverton Road, Trucksville, an- nounce the birth of a baby boy at Nesbitt Hospital on May 18. Bird Club Field Trip To Cape May, Saturday A Bird Club Field Trip last Friday and Saturday, took to Cape May these members: Frank Jackson, Ed- win Johnson, Jerry Baltimore, Barry Levine, Rev. Deisher, and Harry Brown. They left the area at 5 p.m. Friday evening, arrived at Cape May at 9:30, bagged shore birds all day Saturday, and were back here Saturday night after a full schedule taking them to the Hegonry, Brigantine Wild Life Ref- ug, and Tupperton. Spotted were egrets herons and geese of many varities, ducks, vul- tures, oyster-catches, many varieties of sand-pipers, as well as common Jand birds. The expedition was de- signed to check ‘shore and water birds, with land birds as a bonus. Mrs. William Brace Is Hostess To Silver Leal Silver Leaf Club, Kunkle, met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. William Brace, Present were Mes- dames Ralph Ashburner, Ralph Hess, Ralph Elston, Lillian Kunkle, James Traver, Ernest Martin, Flor- ence Klimech, Stanley Harrison, Ann Weaver, Fred Dodson and For- pest Kunkle: dias rene whine eine ‘recent | Neigh borhood THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1962 / SECTION A — PAGE 35 John Swires Observe Fiftieth Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. John Swire, Sweet Valley, will observe their fifteenth wedding anniversary on Saturday, May 26. The couple was married on May 26, 1947, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church White Haven, with the late Rev. William Geiger, officiating. At- tendants were Mrs, Swire's sister, Shirley Schoch, and Bruce Swire, brother of the bridegroom. Mrs. Swire is the former Lillian Schoch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William * A. Schoch, White Haven. Mr. Swire is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Swire, Broadway. There are five sons, George, John, Jr., Daniel, twins, David and Dale and one daughter, Donna Kay. Mr. Swire is an employee of the Glen Alden Corporation. James Daniel Edwards Mr. and Mrs. James D. Edwards, Sweet Valley announce the birth of their first child, James Daniel Edwards, Jr. The new arrival, born in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital on May 10, weighed six pounds, nine ounces at birth. Mrs. Edwards is the former Joyce Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gordon, Dallas, R.D. No. 2. Mr. Edwards is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards, Harvey's Lake. James Daniel, Jr. is the first grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards and the twenty-second grandchild’ of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon. Have New Baby Girl Yeoman Second Class Nelson Downend and Kathy Downend an- nounce the birth of a baby girl in Kodiac, Alaska, May 20. There is another little girl, Susie fourteen months old. Mrs. . Downend is the former Katherine Smith of Kingston. Yeo- man Downend is son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Downend of Goss Manor. He phoned Mom and Pop with the glad news Sunday morn- ing at 1:30 — not collect. Bill was $30.00! Jerome B. Marshall m Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Benjamin Marshall 2nd, Orlando, announce the birth of an eight pound, nine ounce baby boy, Jerome Benjamin 3rd, at the Orlando Air Force Base Hospital on May 16. There is a little girl, Lisa, aged two and a half, : ; % ‘ Mrs. Marshall is the former Nancy Brader, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Brade, Birch Hill Lane, Dallas. Dr, Marshall is son of Dr. Jerome Benjamin Marshall Kun- kle Road, Dallas. He is captain at the McCoy Air Force Base, Orlando. Granmom and Grandpop Brader will leave by train on Friday to spend two weeks with the Mar- shalls and get acquainted with baby Jerome. Back Mountain Women Attend Sixth Assembly Back Mountain Methodist Churches were well represented at the Sixth Quadrennial Assembly of the W.S.C.S. at Atlantic City last week. ! ta A Representatives of Wyoming Con- ference, Wilkes-Barre District and local churches were: Mrs. Raymond Kuhnert, Dallas; Mrs. | William James, Harveys Lake; Mrs. Edgar Sutton, Carverton; Mrs. Ross Kim- ball, Beaumont; Mrs. Lester Squier and Mrs. Kathleen Brown, Lehman; Mrs. Carle Hontz, and Miss Pearl Averett, Shavertown. There were 10,000 representatives from all fifty States and Puerto Rico, as well as missionaries from many foreign countries, including a local missionary to Japan, Miss Louneta Lorah, formerly of West Pittston. : ¥ Attend Convention Mrs. Evan Bonawitz and Mrs. Rob- ert Lewis, Shavertown, left from Avoca yesterday to attend the con- vention of Pennsylvania Federation of Woman's Clubs in Pittsburg. Mrs. Howard Wiley, president of Dallas | Senior Club, and Mrs, Clayton Evans left Tuesday by auto for the same convention. 0. E. S. Rummage Sale Chairman Betty Meeker has chosen Anna Alt, Evelyn Smith, Myrtle Rinemon, Elma Price, Elsie Jolly, Sarah Strauser, and Mildred Howell as committee for the Dallas Chapter No. 396 Order of the East- ern Sale “Rummage Sale” to be at Lare’s Building, Luzerne June 7, 8, and 9. To Hold Luncheon Luzerne County Retired Teachers’ Association will hold a luncheon meeting at Hotel Sterling, Saturday, June 2 at 1 p.m. Reservations should be made with Bessie Cough- lin, president, or Mary G. Cawley. Chorale Members Meet Tonight At Town House Dallas Woman’s Club Chorale will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Town House in central Dallas, to go to the Spinning Wheel Hanover Woman's Club. in Wilkes- | Barre, where they will sing for Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Swan, Middlesex, N. J., will hold open house Sunday, May 27 from 2 un- til 5 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cragle, Lehman, honoring Leanora Swan who will graduate from College Misericordia on that day. Miss Swan, a graduate of Lehman High School has worked for the Leanora Swan To Be Honored At Cragle Home On Sunday past four years at Charles Gosart’s Store and at the Noxen Clinic, part time. She was a member of the cool- lege basketball team that won many trophies. She is planning to join the armed forces in the fall. All friends and relatives are cor dially invited to drop in the /Cra- gles on Sunday. No ' invitations I have been issued. Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Bachman, Upper Demunds Road, Dallas, for the marriage of their daughter, Grace Ann, to. Thomas Shackleford Pesikey, Lieutenant, United States Air Force, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Pesikey, Memphis, Ten- nessee. Invitations Have Been Issued For Bachman-Pesikey Wedding Rev. Ruth Underwood, former pas- tor of Kunkle Methodist Church will perform the ceremony in White Church on the Hill, Trucksville, Sat- urday, June 16 at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Reception will follow at the home of the bride. Leonard Baers Return From Trip To Europe Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Baer, Sweet Valley, have returned from a trip to France and Spain. The couple traveled from the Wilkes-Barre- Scranton Airport to New Jersey by plane, taking a helicoptor to Idle- wild Airport, where they boarded a jet to Paris. From there they flew to Bordeaux where they were met by Mr. Baer’s uncle, Sgt. First Class Calvin Baer, and motored to south of Bordeaux. Sgt. and Mrs. Baer recently adopted twin boys, Dale and David. Sgt. Baer, who will retire from the Army in 1968 is a former local re His wife is from Germany. The Baers toured the Southern part of France and spent some time in Spain. They also vifited the Shrine of Lourdes, France. Mrs. Baer is the former Muriel Belles, R. L. Kitchen, Sweet Valley. He is Transportation Agent at the Wilkes- Barre-Scranton Airport. Robert Capwell, Guest At Birthday Cookout Robert Capwell, son of Mrs. rAnna May Capwell, Main Highway, Shavertown was guest of honor at ‘I'a birthday . party on. Saturday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Thomas Noon, 121 Parrish Street, Dallas. A cook-out was held. Games were played and the following were present: George Mahler, Marty Noon, Charles Noon, Johnny Lam- oreux, Dwane Sprout, Thomas Noon, Jimmy Major, Robert Major and the guest of honor. Little Sharon Hinkle Falls And Breaks Arm Fourteen month old Sharon Hin- kle, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Don- ald Hinkle of Meadowcrest, Trucks- ville, fell while playing on the steps at the home of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Lohman, Loh- man Street, = Trucksville, Friday night and broke her right arm, X- Rays directed by Dr. C. G. Perkins and taken at Nesbitt Hospital showed a clean break between the wrist and elbow. Grandpa Lohman who was baby sitting while her mother and grandmother did the marketing, was broken hearted. The arm now set and in a sling, she is getting along nicely; but won't be as good as new for about six weeks! SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST his home at Capaepux, fifty miles | Rayburn. Mr. Baer is the son of Mrs. (Mrs. Amy Lamoreaux Enjoys 82th Birthday | Last week Mrs, Amy Lamoreaux, | Hartman Road, Hunlock Creek, R. D. 1 observed her eighty-second | birthday, by visiting each of her | sisters, Mrs. Lela Kocher, Ruggles, Mrs. Lucy Crispell, Harvey's Lake and Mrs. Daisy Crispell, Alderson. Accompanying her on the wisit was | ner daughter, Daisy Lamoreaux, | with whom she resides. Another | daughter, Mrs. Lydia Evarts and a | granddaughter, Mrs. John Wildoner, Li nearby. Affectionately known | as “little Granny”, Mrs. Lamoreaux | has four grandchildren and four | great grandchildren. She is widow of Vault Lamore- | aux. | | Dorothy Cosgrove Is - Hostess To Card Club Mrs. Dorothy Cosgrove, Monroe Ave. was hostess to her card club, | May 17. Attending, Mesdames Lucy Turner, Rita Cutter, Betty Hanna, .|Peggy Hartman, Rhoda Lefko, Martha Longmore, Betsy Addison, and the hostess. | Mrs. William Hughes Has Heart Attack | Mrs. William R. Hughes R. N., | the former Mae Beahm of Harding | suffered a severe heart attack dur- |ing dental surgery on May 11. She | is still in grave condition at Nes- | bitt Hospital. Her out of town call- ers have been Mr. and Mrs. Archie Beahm, Endicott; Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Klein, Alexandria, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edward and family, Noxen; Mr. and Mrs, John Lyons and family, Dallas; Russell Klein, Dover, N. J. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brian, Binghamton. Mrs. Alice Beahm, age eighty eight, 'will stay with her daughter, Mrs. Katie Klein, Carverton, dur- ing the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Hughes. Receives Science Grant Philip H. Farber, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Farber, Sr, has received a grant from the National Science Research to do summer research work at the Catholic . University of America, ‘Washington, D.C. Mr. Farber has also accepted a position at Georgetown i University to teach Biology as a fill-in ‘until he receives his Docto- rate of Physiology Degree. He is also a graduate of King’s College, Wilkes- Barre. 100 £XTRA S&H With Just A $5.00 Purchase — SWIM SUITS Yours For The Basking SELECT YOURS EARLY OR ... LAY IT AWAY. A Stunning Collection Sizes 32° to 40 By “LEE” and “SEA FASHIONS OF CALIFORNIA” JUST 5.99 - 14.99 Children’s $1.99 - $3.99 In OPEN THURS. amd FRI. NIGHTS Kathy, J Bonnie Ruth Jenkins Wins Wilkes Award Again Bonnie Ruth Jenkins, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas H. Jenkins, 91 Terrace Drive, Shavertown, was among more than thirty Wilkes College students who were recog- nized by the college for extra cur- ricular activity during the scholas- tic year now drawing to a close. The awards were made during Stu- dent Assembly in Wilkes gym- nasium last week. Miss Jenkins re- ceived an award for her activity on and membership in the Wilkes Col- lege Student Government. A graduate of Westmoreland Senior High School, she is a junior pursuing a 'B. A. degree in English. Miss Jenkins qualified for the Dean’s. List for the Fall, 1959; Spring, 1960, and Fall, 1961. Mrs. Mable Hess, Guest At Family Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kittle, Jr. Mooretown, entertained at a family party May 14, in honor of Mrs. Kit- tle’s grandmother, Mable Hess, who observed her seventy-sixth birthday. Helping with the celebration were, Mrs. Hess’ only daughter, Mrs. Laurence Cragle, the former Gert- | rude Hess; Mrs. Hess’ grandchildren, | Robert Cragle and Mrs. Kittle; Mrs. Hess’ great-grandchildren, Jeffrey Cragle, Cheryle, WAllan and Keith Robert Cragle., Unable to attend was a grandson, Pvt. Elwyn L. Cra- gle, Frankfurt, Germany. Mrs. Hess is the former, Mabel Davis, Fairmount ‘Township. Her husband of fifty-four years, Ezechiel Hess, died four years ago. had resided for Sweet Valley. ' Anthony Yockavitch Jrs. Are Married Ten Years Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Yockavitch, | Jr., Pikes Creek, observed their tenth wedding anniversary on May 17. The couple was married May 17, 1952, at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, Lake Silk- worth, with the former pastor, Rev. Father Skorski officiating. Atten- dants were Mildred Yochavitch and Raymond Stasko. : Mrs. Yockavitch is the former Lois Cragle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cragle, Pikes Creek. Mr. Yockavitch is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Yockavitch, Sr., Elizabeth, N. J. The couple have two children, Mr. Yockavitch is employed as an upholsterer at Nelson's of Kingston. Family Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Yockavitch, Jr. entertained at a family dinner on May 12, honoring their son, Anthony, whose birthday occurred May 14. Tony, a member of the second grade at Ross Elementary School, Sweet Valley, was eight. He was presented with a bycicle Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Cragle, William Cragle, Jr., Mrs. Jessie Shupp; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Yockavitch, Sr., Elizabeth, N. J. the honoree’s sister, Kathy. Sandy Lamoreaux, Guest On Thirteenth Birthday Sandy Lamoreaux, Mill St., was entertained at dinner on her thirteenth birthday, May 20. Pres- ent were; Barbara Metzger, R.D. 3 | Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tri- | velpiece and sons, Frank and Dick, | Orangeville; Mr. and Mrs. Harold | Lloyd and Linda, Shickshinny; Mr. | and Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux, Debbie and the guest of honor. Sell Quickly Through The Trading Post GREEN and Coupon ! GLOBE IN LUZERNE COUPON — GOOD FOR 100 — S & H GREEN STAMPS In Addition To | Regular Stamps on Cash Purchase of $5. | | or more. : Tuesday - May 29 HEADQUARTERS U.S. KEDS and P.F. FLYERS FOR THE FAMILY ! U.S. ETTES TOO! RA They | many years in | Anthony TIT and | STAMPS | Co-Chairman Of Dinner MRS. JOHN CULP JR. Mrs. James F. Besecker Jr. is chairman and Mrs. John Culp Jr. co chairman of the annual June dinner of the Dallas Junior Wo- man’s Club to be held at Continen- tal Inn on June 5, 6:30 p.m. Reser- vations can be made with the tele- phone squad. Mrs. Richard S. Neville of Broom- all will be guest speaker.. Mrs. Ne- { vile, a member of the Junior Wo- man’s Cub of Maple Township, has served it as President from 1957 to 1959, Director, Membership Chair- man, Parliamentarian and Ameri- can Home Chairman. At the present time holds the office of Third Vice | President-at-large of Pennsylvania Federation of Woman's Clubs | elected to fill an unexpired term. Girl Scouts Present Roses To Churches Girl Scout Troop 19 and 152 and Brownie Troops 121 and ‘102. | Trucksville, presented Girl Scout Roses to Trucksville Church, for planting at the new education building, Presentation was opened with a flag ceremony conducted by Charlyn Oatridge, Colleen Conaghan, Jeri | Jordan, Sharon Savage, and Karen | Kozemchak of Troop 152. Welcome and introductions were given by Mrs. Peg Robins of Troop 102. A dedication poem was read by Mrs, Jane Kuder of Troop 121. Mrs. Betty Metzgar of Troop 19 pre- sented the bushes to Rev. Robert | E. Germond, pastor. The girls then united in singing the Hymn of Sceuting and saying {the .“Gir] Scout and Brownie | Promises. Program was closed with the singing of taps. Cub Scouts Tour. Dallas Post Plant Den Mother, Mrs. Alex Covert, was assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Warren Boyes, and Mrs. George Shaver. Dymond, Kevin Covert, Neal Stet- son, Ricky Thier, Jimmy : Gosart, Mike Precone, Paul Detwiler; guests were Jeffrey Boyes and Tom Shaver. RIGHT . .. for the WATER — SWIM SUITS 1 CLOTHES ® SLACKS BERMUDAS || e SHORTS | e PEDAL | PUSHERS ® JERSEYS | . ANN'S APPAREL MAIN: ST. LUZERNE Methodist | Cub Scout Pack 233 visited the | Dallas Post on Thursday afternoon. | Cubs attending were Alan Shaver, | Warren Boyes Robert Dymond, Paul | To Marry Car Mr. and Mrs. Rush Lamoreux, East Dallas, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Wilda, to Carl Nulton, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Nulton of Beaumont. Miss Lamoreux attended Dallas Township High School. She is pre- | Miss Wilda Lamoreux, Engaged Nulton, Beaumont sently employed by General Cigar . Company in Kingston. Mr. Nulton attended Beaumont High School and is employed by the Capitol Tire Company in Wilkes Barre, No date has been set for the wed- ding. Enjoy Talk On Dr. K. C.Cirtautus, professor of hu- manities at College Misericordia, and author of “The American (College Girl,” was guest speaker at the meeting of Back Mountain Memorial Library Book Club held in the annex Monday afternoon. Professor Cir- tautus said he could not be objective enough to review his book but he would like to talk on how you come to write a book, how much hard work sacrifice and loneliness it takes and how you get it published. A discussion in which members and the professor entered, followed, subject being the value of a college education to a housewife, Mrs, Martin Davern gave a thumb nail book review of “Adventures in Two Worlds” by A. J. Cronin. New members, Mrs. Bowden Northrup, Mrs. Kenneth Coyle, Mrs. Frank C. Bell, Mrs. Bernice Stets and Mrs. Library Book Club Members College Girl Emerson Adams, were introduced. Co-chairmen of hostesses for the month are Mrs. Raymon Hedden and { Mrs. James Hutchison, assisted by | Mesdames Kenneth Herwig, Ralph Lewis, Russell Frantz, Stanley Ho- | zempa, Arch Hutchison and George (Jacobs. | ‘Attending were Mesdames Edgar | Brace, Stanley Davies, Fred Howell, | Norwood Brader, Don Gundry, Bud | Adams, Emil Bauman, J. D. Hutchi- I'son, K. Herwig, S. Hozempa, George { Jacobs, J. H. D. Ferguson, W. E. | Mokychic, Russell Frantz, John Wil- | son, John Phillips, Lyman Lull, Ste- | wart Ferguson, Frank T., Bell, Brad- { ford Alden, Martin Davers, Mitchell | Jenkins, Warren Unger, Willard | Seaman, A. D. Hutchison, Ralph | Lewis, Raymon Hedden and Thomas | E. Heffernan, “Twisting In Orbit” Planned For June 1 Jack Melton and his well-known archestra will be featured at the {annual Spring Dance, “Twisting In Orbit” sponsored by Dallas Junior Woman's Club Friday evening, June 1st, at Irem Temple Country Club. Dancing will be from 9-1 am. Door prizes will be awarded. The dance is open to the public. Make reservations by calling Mrs. Robert |'T. Moore, Mrs. George Hamm, or | Mrs. Francis Barry. Decorations will | be done in an outer space theme. | - . { Mrs. Eon Brace is dance chair- {man and Mrs. W. Dean Johnson, | co-chairman. Mrs. Joseph Borton is | Club President.’ California Baby Mr. and Mrs. James Hodge, Cali- fornia, announce the birth of a daughter Linda, May 21. Mrs. Hodge is the former Mary Claire McKenna, daughter of Mrs.\ Claire McKenna. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST | Visit Former Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Haydn’ Richards, Lehman Avenue, were the guests of Rev. Joseph Sproule, formerly of Dallas, at his home at Bangor over the weekend. They also attended {the [Christian Ministerial Confer- {ence of which Rev. Sproule is pres- ident, in Philadelphia on Saturday. Rev. Sproule is planning to move shortly to Martin's Creek. Jones Entertains For | Veteran Insurance Man John J. Popeck who retires today, after more than 38 years as a representative of Prudential In- surance Co!’s Wilkes-Barre West district agency, in Kingston, was honored by fellow employees, yesterday at a party in the home of District Manager Douglas J. Jones, New Goss Manor, followed by a | dinner at the Luzerne Legion Home. “People who are the parents of handsome, brilliant children are | great believers in heredity.” FRANK Jew beautiful memories AMERICAN 63 South Main Street Wilkes-Barre and will become doubly dear because of the piece of diamond jewelry can be transformed into a fashionably new ring for the graduate. REGISTERED JEWELER STORE HOURS DAILY - 10:00 - 5:25 - THURSDAY ONLY - 10:00 - 8:45 - CLARK eler of the past. An outmoded GEM SOCIETY News And Notes Of Personal Interest Lie i flit: a