ON A —PAGE 4° What's R Good Recipe For Fudge? Dallas Junior Woman's Club will two-hour shift at the booth. ain have charge of the candy | Featured will be kot buttered pop- ooth at the Library Auction. Mrs. | corn; home-made lollipops donated alter Kozemchak, chairman, in-!by the Girl Scouts; all types of ited her committee to her home | candied pop-corn, donated by the cently to complete plans. Pic- | Chocolate Pop Corn Company of sured above are: Mrs. Dean John- | Kingston; candy bars and penny n, co-chairman, Mrs. Robert Ste- candy; cigarettes. renson, Mrs. Kozemchak; standing, | ‘Mrs. George Richardson. = | home-made candy for this booth ‘Members of the Junior Woman's | and would like to have it picked up, ub have all been asked to donate | may call Mrs. Walter Kozemchak batch of home-made candy for at CR 4-4717. e at the booth and each girl is | so oD rw to work at least , one | - Kozemchal mmittee On Antiques On Wed. - By Sara Carey antiques to the Auction. Included i a big glass bell with a wooden Mors. Frantz, chairman of the hase, a small maple table with a ntiques Committee, is delighted to | pedestal base, several bowl and ! this weeks acquisitions for | | pitcher sets, a small windsor chair, le. Library Auction. | { and a covered bowl 2 feet in diame- e was called upon to do some | ter, made of clay. This could even cleaning and jumped at. the | | be used to bathe the baby! . 'M. and Mrs. Henry Jones | The donations from dealers are llside Road have sold their | still coming in. Mrs. Schallenber- 1 ELECTRIC POLE LAMP SPECIAL . . . Month of “JUNE Only | the Perfect Gift Eo BRIDES like Milk Glass. Very easy to move und from room to room . .. wonder- for reading. We're “out of the way” that's the reason you “PAY LESS.” i OPEN EVERY NIGHT " LARGE SELECTION LAMPS - From $7.95 | SUTLIFF’S * FURNITURE STORE BLOOMINGDALE Below Sweet Valley Muehlenberg 256-3071 Anyone who would like to donate | Sally Dawn Edwards Engagement Announced Mr. and. Mrs.. Howard Edwards, Carverton, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Sally Dawn |. Edwards, to J. Hall Shaver, son of Mrs. Howard Shaver and the late Mr. Shaver, 524 Wyoming Avenue, ‘Wyoming, Pa. Miss Edwards, a graduate of Westmoreland High ‘School is em- ployed in ‘the Boston Store Credit Office. ; Mr. Shaver, a graduate of Wyo- ming = Memorial High School at- tended Wilkes (College and is ‘em- ployed as a field engineer with Monroe “Auto Equipment Co., Mon- roe, Michigan, | No date - has been wedding. : This announcement : corrects the statement made in last weeks issue that Miss - Edwards and 'Mr. Shaver were marr ied. set for the Plasto. No Pianos! No pianos, no coal stoves for the Library Auction, PLEASE. They weigh too much. Volunteer help slips a disc when it lifts such heavy stuff. And a piano, hoisted to the block, brings maybe fifty cents. Coal stoves come in the same cate- gory. If you have a coal stove for a summer cottage, advertise it in the Dallas Post and get something out’ of it. This time of year, folks are fixing up their summer cot- tages, and a coal stove is very comforting on ja chilly morning. Coal stoves and pianos’ can be sold in the Trading Post. Ruction Boan-Bags Twlve gay little calico bean-bags sat themselves on the counter at the Dallas Post Monday afternoon. “Will they sell at the Auction?” Mrs. Emma L. Schweitzer inquired. Of course they will . . like hot- cakes. Who could pass up a clown beanbag wearing “a cheerful grin ‘and a pointed cap? with ‘shades decorated by Oliver Schallenberger; a towel rack and a piece of old glass. Ann Parkhurst; of “The old Pine Shoppe” is giving a ‘doll:size dea- con's bench made by Carl Boyd and decorated by Ann; also a child's rocker. Henry, of Mother, St., Kingston, donated a china lamp on teakwood base with hand-painted sprays of lilacs. Helen and Bill Lamb of “The | Lamp House” will again. give a | lovely old lamp, with shade painted {by Helen. Lamb. Helen Gross has finished decorat- | ing the bench to be chanced off-and | I hear it looks beautiful. Be sure | to see’ any member of the Antiques | Committee and buy some chances. Lon it. ; \ Many ‘more dealers have :indi- cated that ‘they will donate and some have not been contacted as yet. ; 3 Auxiliary fo Sweet. Valley Fire De- partment, reminds area residents of | the Auction~ Rummage sale on Aug- ust 4. Donations will be picked up if the doners will call Mrs: Cletus Hol- comb, Jr., Mrs. Sherman Kunkle, Mrs. Ord Trumbower or Ms. Joseph Kipp. Wedding Invitations: BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS At The Dallas Post 5 EEE EE EEEEEe CHECKERBOARD Under New Management =] E INN + STEAK + LOBSTER SOUTHERN FRIED + CHICKEN (JOHN & SHIRLEY HAVIR) HAVIR'S CARVERTON ROAD, SERVING DELICIOUS FOOD We want to welcome dll of our friends who patronized us when we were located in Luzerne . . . and assure them of the same quality FOOD and SERVICE we became known for! TRUC KSVILLE ' THE DALLAS POST, At a ovaly summer’ wedding, : bride of SP/4 = Robert . Donald Rogers, stationed | in ‘Karshure, Ger many, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Rogers, Fernbrook, the ceremony at “1° p.m. inthe ville.. Elloise Holmgrem, Dallas R. D. 2, played: the wedding ‘music. The bride, given in ‘marriage ‘by her father, wore floor length gown of white silk organza over taffeta, tight sleeves tapered at the wrist effect and chappel train. Her finger- nations, roses and ivy. Matron ‘of honor was Mrs. Jenn and bridesmaids; Libby. Cledsby; Trucksville, Peggy DeRemer, of the bride of Dallas, Lillian “End- ganza over taffeta made with lace bodices, long sleeves, round neck- length skirts. Mrs.: ler and Miss Cleasby, pale i pin nosegays of white carnations, Saturday, June 186, Sharon Ea : DeRemer, daughter of ‘Russell "E. DeRemer :- Sr. and. Jane DeRemer, 22 Ridge Street, Dallas, became: the Rev. Robert Germond potter E White Church on’ the Hill, Trucks! Betty Jean Davis was solois i styled” with fitted bodice, scolloped, neckline trimmed with appliqued alencon lace and seed pearls; long |° and full bouffant. skirt: with bustle tip veil of French illusion fell from. | a crown of seed pearls and she’ car-, ried. a swing bouquet. of white ‘ear-. Hunter, sister of the bride of ‘Dallas; Ti sister, | ler, cousin of the bride of Connecti- | cutt, and Marilyn Trimble, sister of’ the bridegroom of Bristol, Pa: They | « wore identical gowns ‘of nylon’ gi lines ‘with = scoop “backs and" street | Hurter's was’ baby blue, Miss DeRemer . and. Mrs. . Trimble chose yellow, and Miss End..¢ selected matching head ‘dresses ‘of |: petals with nylon veils and carried. THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1962 Married Saturday, June 16 2 va girls were twin sis- the bridegroom, Dianne and | ‘Donna ‘Rogers. of Dallas, and Beth Ann ‘Hunter,’ Dallas. The twins wore Beth Ann’ in ‘pink. - z Ee Mrs * DeRemer, lt of the ‘bride, Hose powder blue sheath of “organza over: taffeta, matching Sssories, and shoulder bouquet of Yellow’, roses, Mrs. Rogers, mother of: « the" ‘bridegroom, beige sheath, matching ‘accessories and yellow ‘rose buds; - Grandmother of the +| bride: wore. blue silk printed. dress, “white ‘accessories’ and white carna- ‘tions, “#nd Gr andmother of the bridegroom, blue and white dotted ‘dress, white accessories ‘and white carnations. - 3 . Best man was Richard J. Rogers, ‘twin brother of. the bridegroom, sta- tioned in’ North Carolina, and ushers, Peter Fritsky, serving with the ‘bridegroom in Germany, Jack Lasher; Shavertown, Tom VanHorn, Dallas, ‘and James Rogers, brother of’. the ‘bridegroom of Fernbrook. Ring" bearer was Billy Trimble, nephéw of the bridegroom of Bris- tol © Following the ceremony. a recep- tion was held in the garden of the bride’s ‘home and the couple left for Atlantic > Qity. Mrs, ‘Roget's i5 a graduate of Dal- las High School. /SP/4 Rogers was graduated. ‘from ‘Westmoreland High ‘School ‘and is serving with the U.S. Army in : ‘Germany. He will leave by: plane on [Saturday. Mrs. Rogers will emain’. with her parents for a ogers was honored at a ven by her bridesmaids at the” Peloutp Hall in Trucksville. MAYTAG LINT FILTER AGITATOR Works underwoter where the [it is filtered best. Fil: ters during both wash and rings cycles. Easy to clean, ever interferes with loading or unloading of washer. ERINSE CON DITIONER BPUSHBUTTON CONTROLS MAUTOMATIC WATER LEVEL “CONTROL BTWO-SPEED ACTION MUHOT & COLD WATER WASH BESAFETY LIDMINTERIOR LIGHT FLUSH TOWALL INSTAL- LATION UNBALANCE SWITCH MDELICATE FABRIC CYCLE LINT-FILTER AGITATOR & BLEACH DISPENSER MAYTAG Automatic BLEACH DISPENSER Just pou in Hooch, the. rest i aulomatic. Bleach is uted then 6dded gradually during the wash period in ust the right Woy at just the fight time. MAYTAG Highlander eo for only} : ® All-automatic! ‘® fo flexible! ® Self-cleaning lint filter tub! ® Swirl. A away drain flushes tub after each wash! | Buy the thrifty, big capacity automatic WITH TRADE MODEL. A-100 ELECTRICAL MAIN ST. i. OR BOYD R. WHITE APPLIANCES DALLAS 4.8181 Si a ‘nylon organza frocks in yellow, | {and Mrs. _DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mr. and Mrs. John Higgins To Celebrate 19th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs: Shavertown R. D. 5, their nineteenth wedding anniver- sary quietly, today, June 28. Mrs. Higgins is the former Ann Sodrusky, daughter of the late John Sodrusky and Stella Sodrusky of Exeter. Mr. Higgins is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hig- gins of Harveys Lake. : The couple John = Higgins, will celebrate was married in West Virginia. Mr. Higgins is now employed by the American ‘Asphalt Plant at Chase. There are four children: Mrs. Violet Milbrodt, Dallas R. D. 5, | Eddie, Donna and Jimmie at home. Mr. and Mrs. Higgins are mem- bers of the Huntsville Methodist Church. | William Steinhauers | Are Married 25 Years Mr. and Mrs. William Paul Stein- | hauer, R.D. 1 Dallas, celebrated their | Creek, | Mrs. Paul Thomas Is | Honored A At Shower Mrs. Paul Thomas, was honored 25th wedding anniversary June 21st, | shower Saturday given by Judy with a family dinner at Irem Temple | | Shalata and Mrs, Joseph Shalata Country Club. Mr. Steinhauer is Secretary of | “Back Mountain Baseball for Boys”, and Secretary and Treasurer of Gal! land-i3'einhauer, Incorporated. Mrs. Steinhauer, the daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. R. D. Rupp of Dallas, is a mem- ber of the School Board. William R. a senior at University of Delaware; Roswell R. in the Navy, and James R. in Junior High School. Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux Gives Farewell Party Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux, Mill Street, entertained on Thursday at a farewell party honoring Mrs. Robert Prichard, Dallas, who left with ‘her children for Okinawa by plane. Sunday. Present were Mrs. Charles Gregory, Mrs. Clinton Cob- leigh, Mrs. Ted Lavelle, Mrs. George Dobson, Gladys Fink. She received lovely gifts. Ellen Stair Is Two Ellen Jane Stair, daughter of ‘Mr. Robert Stair, Davenport © St.,! was honored “at her second birthday party on June 14th. and Greg Becky Bestwick, Shirley Lewis; Carl, Eddie and Johnny Dymond, Ruthie '4and Barbie Lawry and Mesdames; Peter Duda, Carl Dymond, ‘Thomas | Sheplock, Jack Bestwick, Edward ‘Stair, Richard Owens, Robert Stair and the guest of honor. Joseph Glova, Kunkle Road, ‘was guest on his eighth birthday, re- cently at his home. Present were; = Kendall Ravel Debby, James and Doreen Searfoss, Gladys, William, Jerome and: Hea- | ther Jones, Conrad Higgins Jr, Kathy, James, and Debby Cook, Robert Baldwin, Michael Glova and the guest of honor. Receives Advanced Degree At Lehigh Ernest Rudolph Widman, Dallas, received a Master of Business Ad- ministration degree at Lehigh Uni- | versity’s 94th Commencement ex- ercises, June 11. The University con- ferred 144 advanced degrees. Lehigh degree recipients came from 24 states and the District of | Columbia and 12 foreign countries. Widman graduated from King’s |. College with a Bachelor of Arts de- gree. Helen DeMarco Is Six Helen Marie DeMarco, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian E. DeMarco, observed her sixth birthday last week with a family dinner. Helping with the celebration were brothers and sisters, Adrian, Jr. Mary ‘Ann, John, Paul, Gerard and Clare Marie. Dines In Formosa Specialist 4, William DeRemer, Dallas attended a dinner given by Lt. General Wang To Nien of the Chinese Nationalist Army to cele- brate the Dragon Boat Festival on June 5. He is stationed on Formosa. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY ‘A bride is someone who wants her silver to be sterling and her husband to be stainless. 1dr, Harold DuBois | Oneonta, N. Y., Mrs. Harry ‘Swartz, } Hanlock Creek; The Steinhauers have three sons: | Thomas and Cheryl, Mrs. Ronald | Thomas | Polk, Wyoming; Mrs. Frank Tom- Present were; Billy Duda, Chris | {Sheplock, Jackie * and Eighth Birthday Pi : at the home of the senior | Shalatas. Attending were Mrs. and . Carol yn, | Philadelphia; Mrs. August Hettig, Johnson City, N. Y.; Mrs. Alan | Meyers, Delaware; Mrs. Elsie Kivler, Mrs. Francis “and Abbyiee, Mrs. Ted asick, Mrs.. Don Newberry, Beau- mont; Mrs. Ruth Field, Mrs. Harold Bennett, Mrs. Dorothy French, Mrs. Albert, Jones, Mrs. Barbara Mae Millan, Donna Meek- er, Mrs. Joseph ‘Shalata Sr., the hostesses and the guest of honor. Daniel Swire Is Guest At. Birthday Party Mr. ‘and, Mrs. John Swire, Sweet Valley, entertained at: a birthday party. Saturday, honoring their son, Danny ‘Les, on his eighth birthday. Games. were played and rvefresh- ‘ments served to Jan Long, Peggy Hoyte, ‘Delores Clarke, David ‘Hdines, "Randy Kevin Ray, Wendy | Wilce, Geralyn Yoder, Dale Pharros, ‘Danny Dougal, David Wallace, Char- {les Tim and: Jonathon Perkins, Al- lan Updyke,’ Brenda Nicholas, Shir- ley and Jacob Smith, Jr.; Beth and ‘Karen Evans, Beverly and Junior Swire. Mrs. Swire was assisted by Mus. © Lewis Evans and Mrs. Jacob Smith, Sr. 7 Couples rw | For The First Time Two Jooal couples hobs grand- parents for the first time when Mrs. LE Farr gave birth to a daugh- ter Sunday evening at Womack Army Hospital in North Carolina. Valerie Kim Farr weighed in at eight . pounds, nine ‘and one half ‘ounces. A long distance telephone call from A /2¢ Larry -Farr from parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farr, {of i White * Birch Trailer: Park, and - [Mr. and‘ Mrs. John Cooney, of ~* |'Pikes: Creek.: 2 ‘Mrs. Cooney left home ' early Monday morning, driving to North Carolina with * Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rogers, who live next door to the young Farrs, and had been spend- ing the ‘weekend with the former Carol Hislop's . parents at White Birch ‘Court. Airman Farr is both jet ‘mechanic and paratrooper, qualified to jump to the site of a plane in trou- | ble. Mrs. Eiweod Bhonck Surprised On Birthday A surprise birthday. party was given: Mrs.’ Elwood ‘Schenck, Noxen, Saturday. by. her. daughters. was seventy six. Presént were Mrs: Matvin' Shive, Mr. and Mrs. Elmér Weaver [SF.,. Mi Forrest Randell, Mrs, William Tra- yer. and Terty, Mr. Elmer Weaver Ji Mrs. Loren Case, Mrs. Willard Bender, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Schenck, Mrs. Joe Dotter, Mrs. Albert May, Mrs. Oscar Fish, Mrs. Clark Oliver, Mrs. 'G. H. Rauch, Mrs. Franklin Patton, Kenneth Cuddy, Mrs. Earl / SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST Hunlock at a stork! Henry Lane, ‘Pope Air. Force Base informed his She | Mr. and Mrs. | Richards, = Mrs. Kenneth Turner, Charles,” Dorothy, Karen, Elwood and Linda Weaver, Alberta, Sharon, Cynthia ‘Goble, Mrs. Albert Goble, Mrs. Chatles Engelman, George Rowe, Mrs. Georgie, Eiserlo, Ollie | Phillips. : Purely Personal Mrs. Edward Stair, Shavertown, has returned after spending some time with her son, Ernest Stair, of New Haven, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Meyers, Park Street, became grandparents on May 28 of a baby boy, David | Elwood Meyers. Mrs. Samuel’ Holvey and Sally, Park Street, recently returned after spending some time in New York City. Richard Disque, David LaBar and Bob Taylor of Dallas, William Green- ley, Trucksville, and Ray Carpy, Plymouth, are spending some time in Wildwood, N. J. Mrs. Richard Owens and Mrs. Helen Rice, Dallas, have returned after attending the graduation of their nephew, Thomas Paul Walter, from Berlin High School in Berlin, Conn. Thomas plans to attend Drexel in Philade'phia in Septem- ber. jorie Mekeel of Trucksville. . Marcia Lawry, Parsonage Street, is spending a ‘week in Ocean City, N. J. along with Jeanine Hoover and Joyce Gordon. Carol Ann Walter, Berlin, Conn., returned with her aunt, Mrs. Rich- ard Owens, to spend the summer. Mrs. Leighton R. Scott, Easton, spent the weekend visiting her mot- her, Mrs. H. H. Zeiser, Huntsville Road, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Levo Kocher, Mon- mouth, Junction, N.J. spent the weekend visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farr. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Didulis, Wyoming R.D. 3, have returned af- ter. spending several days in Wash- ington D.C., Silver Springs Md. and Atlantic City. While in Silver Springs they attended the wedding of Pru- dence Elliott; daughter of Major and Mrs. Percy Elliott of Silver Springs to George Flick, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Flick of Pasadena, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Duda, and son, Billy, Davenport Street, spent last week in Atlantic City at the Jeffer- son Hotel. Dr. and Mrs. Carlton Davies, Mach- ell ‘Avenue, spent several days last week in Philadelphia. Durelle [Scott Jr. has returned to his: home on Huntsville Road, Dal- las, after completing his sophomore year at Pennsylvania State Univer- ity. He is working with his! father for the summer. % Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers, Plain- Held, N. J., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide,Parrish Street. Mr. and Mrs. William McNeal, Parrish Street, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. William Husted and family in Middletown, Conn. Joseph Checkon, Hillcrest Drive, New Goss Manor, left Wednesday for Lake Ontario on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, Church Street, and Mr. and Mrs. James Davenport, Lehman, are spending a week at Des Joachium, Quebec, Canada. Mrs. J. Stanley Rinehimer, Ma- chell Avenue, is spending some time with her daughter and son-in- law Mr. and Mrs. George Becker and family, Glen Ellen, Ill Mrs. Harry Lee Smith, Hunts- ville ' Road, Dallas, and her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hinkle, Shavertown, spent last week in Levittown visiting Jackie Hinkle Bartelson and her family. Jackie is Mrs. Smith's niece. Mary Ann De Marco, eight year old, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian E. DeMarco, Sutton Road, is home from Nesbitt Hospital, where she had a tonsilectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Martin had ‘as’ guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert. W. Witt, Somerset. Mr. and Mrs. John Baur, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian BE. DeMarco, and fami- lies, spent Sunday at the St. Thomas the Apostle Church picnic, Little Meadows, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeSocio, Minoa, N. Y., joined them for the day. Mrs. DeSocio, is the former Jean Pasevento, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. “Hub” Pasevento, for- mer residents of Trucksville. Father Bernard Grogan, former assistant pastor “of St. Theresis Church, Shavertown is the pastor of St. Thomas. The war between the sexes never will be won by: either side. Too much fraternizing with the enemy. BERMUDAS ROBES SWIM SUITS SLACKS MAIN ST. LUZERNE SPORT SHIRTS - CABANA SETS BUDDIES WE GIVE S&H Green Stamps His mother is the former Mar- an ; : ; | | I I : | | : Mi fami have Eliza is a Dr famil to 12 land is ix Penn An Dalla Nort] Cana Mr foi dents Mr. Penn pany Mr Aven bitt to te Mr famil to F Mr. | ducts Mr year Meric their ents, Chur an aj Shav Mr famil Oe Shav foren pany Mi move Fran! hoe S and Pitts home Mrs. Stree next will ter. Trail man she i»