Purely Personal Mrs. Benjamin Shortkroff, Wynn- wood, and Allen Fritz, Baltimore, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Idetown. Mrs. Wesley and Mrs. Lila Felt, Washington, D. C. are spending the summer at their home at Idetown. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Blackman are spending some time at their Idetown home. Jim Lohman, Lehman, and John Kupstas, Huntsville, spent the week- end at Atlantic City. y Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Lewis, Newark, Del., spent the weekend visiting their daughter and son-in- law®SIr. and Mrs. Lewis Bucking- ham and family, Lehman Avenue, Dallas. They came to attend the Library Auction. ; Mr .and Mrs. Martt Harding and family, Herndon, Va., spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Harding's parents, Mr. Hicks and attending the Library Auction. : ~ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and family, Norwood, Pa., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weidner, Lehman Avenue, and at- tended the Library Auction. ‘Alva Eggleston, Vernon, and Fred Dodson, Kunkle, have returned after spending ten days on a fish- ing trip at Johnson’s Lodge, North | Quebec, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Kistler, Goss Manor, are spending a. week at Cape Cod and Nantucket. Mrs. Cora A. Finn, Center Hill Road, and granddaughter, Linda Finn, Alderson, are visiting Lt .Col. and Mrs. H. D. Latimer and Jim- my at Cape Hatteras, N C. Mrs. Latimer is Mrs. Finn's sister, the former Lenore E. Carey, daughter of Lt. Col. H. H. Carey. My. and Mrs. Henry Hess, De- munas have moved to Kingston to live with Mrs. Hess's father, Coray B. Ransom, during the summer months while their mew home at Demunds is being built. Mr. Ran- som sold his Demunds home recent- ly to‘Bertram Raker of Plymouth. Mg. and Mrs. Robert Robbins and daughter, Anne, Wilmington, Del., and Mrs. Phillip Anderson, White Plains, New York, spent last week as the guest of Mr. Robbin’s and Mrs. Anderson's mother, Mrs. Maude Robbins, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shalham- mer and children, Bobby and Anne, Fairless Hills, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin, Trucksville and; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rescorla, Harvey's Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian E. DeMarco, Sutton Road, have returned from Rochester, New York, where they . were called by the serious illness of the former's sister Helen DeMarco Pisaro. Mrs and Mrs. Carl Daubert, Par- rish Qc reet, spent the holiday, with Mrs. Daubert’s sister and family, in Bloomfield, N. J. and Mrs. T. M. B. | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1962 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest SECTION A — PAGE 5 Gloria Long, Honored At Graduation Party Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Long, Sweet Valley, entertained the F.Y.F. of the First Christian Church, Sweet Valley, honoring their daughter, Gloria Charlene, a member of the graduating class of Lake-Lehman School. Games were played, music enjoyed and refreshments served to Sharon Coombs, Carol and Lana Johnson, Susan Lamoreaux, John, Roger, Alice, Janet and Fred White- sell, Sut Fielding, Pastor and Mrs. B. Kirby Jones, Mrs. Fred White- sell, Sue Fielding, Pastor and Mrs. liam George and daughter, Marcia Jean, the honoree’s grandmother, Mrs. Nettie Post, the honoree’s brothers and sisters, Dean, Wilma, Wanda, Miralee Beth, and Jan. Janet and John Fielding visited later in the evening. Gloria will enter Lock Haven State Teachers College in September. ‘ Entertain At Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ruggere, Chase Manor, were hosts to the following persons at an outdoor picnic on July 4th: Mary A. Finn, Harrisburg; Mr, and Mrs. Richard Kropp, Sr., Richard Kropp, Jr., John Kropp, Mrs. Richard Finn and chil- dren, Alice, Susan and Jimmy, Kan- kakee, Illinois; James Finn, Sr., James Finn, Jr., Mr .and Mrs. Ozzie Paul, Evelyn Paul, Thomas Paul, Mr. and Mrs. John Sauer, Cathy and Jacqueline Sauer, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Belles and Susan Bellas, Cathy Ruch, Audrey Johnson, May Simpson, Judy E. Allen, Carl V. Ashton and Larry Ashton. Alice Finn, sister of Mrs. Ruggere, has been visiting the Ruggeres for the past two weeks. Farrs Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farr en- tertained Sunday might at a cook- out in White Birch Trailer Park. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lillie Jr., Elizabeth, N. J.; Mrs. Kenneth [Lillie Sr., Cora Swauger and Dick Honeywell, of Tunkhan- ‘nock; Mrs. R. J. Nixon, Mrs. Betty Allbaugh, with children Jimmie and Jeff, from Dearborn, Michigan. Mrs. Grover Stock has returned to her home Main Street, Dallas, after several months with her daughter Mrs. DonaldGrose in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Don, who had a light stroke two years ago, is now in good shape. Franklin Township Police Chief Byron Kester and Mrs. Kester have returned from Fort Knox where they visited their grandson. They had a pleasant trip but Chief said the driving was tough. Lt. and Mrs. Thomas 'S. Pesikey, newlyweds, now residing at Penn- sylvania State University, spent the weekend with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bachman, Upper Demunds Road, and attended the Library Auction. STARTS GROUPS OF DRESSES — SPORTSWEAR — SKIRTS — BLOUSES — SE VEE EEE EEE ERE = SUMMER - CLEARANCE SALE TO-DAY ! W - ; MAIN ANN'S APPAREL STREET SANE EEN EERE NNER EERE Eckert, Mr .and Mrs. Howard roe and their grandson, Butch, Mr. | Army. Bruce, Robert Culps, Hosts At Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Culp ‘held a combination birthday party for Stanley Culp, Mr. Culp’s father, and for their daughter, Mrs. Albert Ash- ton, on Jnue 24. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Culp and daugh- ter, Carol, Mr .and M “Tilliam Mon- and Mrs. Richard Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ‘Culp, Mr. and (Mrs. Albert Ashton and daughters, Sandra and Donna, Mr. and Mrs. George Major and daughters, Gina and Judy, Mrs. Alice Snyder and children, Robert, Larry, Jacqueline and Susan, Mrs. Steve Haymaker and son, Larry. Six of Mr. Culp’s seven living chil- dren were present. Double Birthday Party Held At Harveys Lake Eugene Hummell, Harveys Lake, and grandson, Stanley Scott, were honored at a birthday party Tues- day evening. Present were Mrs. Eugene Hummell, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ‘Scott, Ray Jr. Stanley, Leroy, Judith Anne, Allan Lee, Janat Rose, Larry Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hummell William Cragle Becomes Specialist Fourth Class Mr. and Mrs. William Cragle, Loyalville, have received word that their son, Pfc. William Cragle, has been promoted to Specialist Fourth Class at Fort Bragg, N. C. Bill is a graduate of Laketon High School and was employed at Natona Mills when he entered the TU. S. He took his basic training at Fort “Jackson, South Carolina. Ruction House Guests House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson over the Auction weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Gale Barcome and daughter Diane, from Orange, Massachusetts. The Ander- sons had previously ‘been enter- tained at Orange, and at that time had spoken of the auction. Diane was especially thrilled with the pur- chase of one of Mrs. Newman's "dolls, and her parents bought many things for their lovely yard. A son an engineering major, is studying at Valparaiso University extension at Pocono Pines this summer. The “Barcomes are looking for- ward to the International Para- chute meet at Orange in August, when parachutists will take to the air within sight of the family home. : } Dymonds Are Hosts At Family Picnic On the 4th of July, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, E. Overbrook Ave. entertained their family at a picnic at Morgan's Creek. Those enjoying the day were Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Dymond and Lauren; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eyet, Mr. and Mrs. William Dymond and Billy; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dymond, Bobby, Paul and Kenny, Al Cook, Nancy Harris and the host and hostess. Birthday Dinner ' Johnny Yenason, was feted at'a birthday dinner, at the Dutch Pan- try, Avoca and visited Nay Aug Park in Scranton. Present were; , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yenason, Pauline, Joe Michael and Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Yenason, Peg Salapak and Auntie Yenason. Mrs. John Allabaugh and daugh- ter, Susan, and mother, Mrs. Jane Hazeltine, have returned to their home on Pinecrest ‘Avenue, after visiting Mr .and Mrs. Michael Hazel- tine in Virginia. : Janice Saddington, Trucksville, is spending the summer in ‘Philadel- phia- with relatives. , ‘Mr .and Mrs. Thomas Knorr THE BOSTON STORE Harveys Lake and Sweet Valley Fowler, Dick and Walker ~The Boston Store Wh Z- ¢ JUST A SPIN OF THE DIAL and you reach In Wilkes-Barre ORchard 4-1181 Subscribers Only NO TOLL CHARGE Moreland, Dallas 1 Center CLEARANCE 20) off SUITS SKIRTS DRESSES HURRY IN FOR BEST SELECTIONS Maria's MAIN ST. DALLAS Charlotte Jane Biddings To Wed Larry Lee Lipps Announcement has been made of the engagement of Charlotte Jane Biddings, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Biddings and the late Howard Bid- dings of Harveys Lake to Larry Lee Lipps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lipps of 1333 Sycamore Street, Niles, Michigan. Miss Biddings who has been re- In August siding at Cherry Point, N. C. at- tended Lake-Noxen High School. Mr. Lipps was graduated from Niles Senior High School, class of 1959. He is now serving in the U. S. Navy medical department. An August wedding planned. is being James Keiper Jr. Goes To German Air Base | James Keiper Jr., has left for Granstein Air Force Base in Ger- many, after visiting his grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boehme, Center Hill Road, for six weeks. Prior to the visit he had served in the Phillipines for three and a half years, and before that for seven years with the Marines. He is now with the Air Force and expects to make this service his career. Family Picnic Is Held At Stone Bridge A family get-together was held at the Stone Bridge, Stull, on Monday. Present: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Granda and family, Wilkes Barre; Mrs. Edward Lasecki and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. George Crouse and Thelma Sue, Nanticoke; James and Harold Blizzard of Landis, N. C., Pat Spring, Plains; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blizzard, Marcella, Diane and Pamela, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blizzard. Clewells Entertain Mr. and Mrs. William Clewell, Carverton Road, entertained at their home Mr. and Mrs. John Norbert Labows, Wilkes-Barre, and Dr. and Mrs. Russell C. Eroh, Greensburg. Dr. Eroh is pastor of the First Re- formed Evangelical Church, Greens- burg. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lawson, Car- verton Road, spent the weekend with her brother-in-law and sister, and family in New Cumberland. Rainbow Girls Plan Fashion Show, July 13 The Charles James Memorial As- sembly, Order of the Rainbow for Girls, will hold a fashion show Fri- day, July 13 at the Educational Building of the Trucksville Metho- dist Church. It will feature fashions for all ages from Maria's in Dallas. Tickets may be purchased from any Ord Trumbowers Are | Hosts To 01d Friends Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trumbower, Sweet Valley, entertained a number of old friends, all one time members of a card club, at their home, re- cently. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggle- ston, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maxwell, Mrs. Helen Rice, Mrs. Arthur Keef- er. ‘ The Egglestons will be hosts to the club at a picnic supper on July 22. Jonathan R. Davis Fire Co. Plans Annual Festival Third annual Festival of the Jonathan R. Davis Fire Company will be held at their fairgrounds, Harveys Lake Highway, Idetown over the Labor Day weekend, August 31, September 1, 2 and 3rd. This year’s festival will be under the general chairmanship of Ed- ward Gilmer. There will be game booths, rides, home cooked refreshments, nitely entertainment and mitely free prizes. The grand prize, a color TV set, will be awarded on the final evening. A ‘Festival Queen” will be crowned during the festival and the “Queen” will be awarded a valuable prize. Those wishing to compete for the title, which is open to all single girls to the age 21, may register and receive further details at Cave’s Economy store at Ide- town. Charles Longs Married Twenty-Three Years Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Long, Sweet Valley, observed their twen- ty-third wedding annivesary on June 14th. Mrs. Long is the former Almira Post, daughter of Mrs. Nettie Post, Sweet Valley. They are the parents of six children, Dean, who will enter his sophomore year at Bloomsburg ' Teachers College; Gloria, who will be a freshman at Lock Haven Teachers College; Wil- ma, Jan, Wanda, and Maralee Beth. | Mr. Long is the owner of the Charles Rainbow member or at the door for | H. Long Farm Equipment, Sweet fifty cents. JORDAN'S emi-Annual SALE! 20% off Our Entire Stock, Except A Regular Price Tags On All Merchandise - You Deduct 20% Valley. Starting Today Mary Catherine Stiles Has 8th Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Stiles, Center Hill Road, Dallas, entertained at a party on Monday, honoring their daughter, Mary Catherine, who observed her eighth birthday on July fourth. Each guest received a miniature birthday cake, and joined the honoree in blowing out the candles. Games were played and refreshments served to Mary Ann DeMarco, Teresa and Patty Turpak, Carol “and Cynthia Beline, Anne Marie Kitchen, the honoree’s twin brothers, Stephen and Scott. Nancy [Stiles assisted her mother with the party. Mary Catherine will enter the third grade at the Gate of Heaven School in September. Senior Woman's’ Club Dance On Saturday Today is the last day to make reservations for the Dallas Senior Woman's Club annual summer dance to be held on Saturday evening at O'Connell's Twin Lakes. Bob Baird's Orchestra will play for dancing from 9-1. Public is invited. Reservations may be made with Mrs, Merrill Faegenburg, Dallas, reservations chairman; Mrs. Edwin T. Roth, Dallas; Mrs. Carl Hender- son, Dallas; Mrs. Sheldon Evans, Shavertown; or Mrs. Robert Maturi, Trucksville. Drive From California Mr. and Mrs. William Dymond and son Billy motored from Cal- ifornia leaving on Sunday after- noon June 24th and arriving at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, E. Over- brook Road on June 29th to spend a week. They left on Friday July 6th and expect to be home on July 10th. While here they visited Mrs. Dy- mond’s mother, Mrs. Estille Pascoe of Carverton and relatives in this area. Confidence Class Holds Picnic At Welsh's Grove Confidence Class of Idetown held its annual picnic in Welsh's Grove last Tuesday. ‘It was announced that the bakeless bake sale netted a nice sum and that a box of maga- zines had been sent to the Veterans’ Hospital. Next meeting will be held at the Williams dock. Present were Mesdames Dean Shaver, George May, Roswell Frede- ricki, Kenneth Calkins, Jerry Brown, Russell Rogers, Alfred Hadsel, Al Rinken, Merrel Burnett, Robert Bonning; Rev. and Mrs. Norman Tiffany; Lindy and Randy Calkins, Ellen Harris, Bess Cooke. A se ss a” wes me ALL STRAW HATS---15 Price 1 STORE HOURS: NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER MEN'S WEA | | | | | | | i | ; Few Restricted Items | { ; I ; | ! | | | i ESTABLISHED SINCE 1871 Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 9:30 A. M. to 8:55 P. M. Tuesday, Saturday, 9:30 A. M. to 5:25 P. M.. Celebrate 30th Hill Street, Dallas, celebrated their thirtieth wedding anniversary on taurant. ence Rood. Mrs. Fitzgerald is June 30 at a dinner party given by | their children at the Duchess Res- |ard Fitzgerald, also of Fernbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fitzgerald Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fitzgerald, | Kathleen Randall, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Randall of Fernbrook, and Mr. Fitzgerald is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. How- They are parents of Mrs. Joseph They were married by the late |Burczyk, Nanticoke; Warren, Mar- Rev. S R. Nicholls in the parson- |tha, Robert and Karen, all at home, age of Glenview P. M. Church. At-|and one grandson, Randy Joseph tendants were Mr .and Mrs. Clar- | Burczyk. Mr. Fitzgerald is employed by the former |Tele-Radio in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Chester 5 p.m. to honor Mr. and Mrs. Glen- don Prynn, Joliet Ill.,, who will cele- brate their silver wedding anniver- sary. The Prynns are former Bunker Hill residents. No invitations have been issued. Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Prynn To Be Honored On Anniversary Glahn, | Bunker Hill, will entertain at open |ried July 31, 1937 in Wyoming house Sunday, July 22 from 2 to|Presbyterian parsonage by the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Prynn were mar- Roy Sinclair. There are three chil- dren: Mrs. Stanley Graves, a teach- er in Indiana, Patricia, sophomore at Union (College, Kentucky, and Glenn a student in Joliet. Robert Todd Eyet Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eyet, Somer- set, N. J., formerly of Shavertown announced the birth of a son, Robert Todd, on July 5 at Nesbitt Hospital. He weighed 7 lb. 3 oz. Mrs. Eyet is the former Carol Anne Dymond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Dymond of Shaver- town and Mr. Eyet is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Eyet of Dy- mond Hollow. Robert Todd is certainly a lucky fellow, he has 4 great grand- mothers, “3 great-grandfathers, 2 grandmothers and 2 grandfathers. He is the first great grand child for Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond and the first grandchild for and Dymonds. Hilary Anne Maslow Hilary Anne Maslow, three weeks ahead of time, arrived at Mercy Hospital early Tuesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maslow beat- ing the stork by a slim margin. Hilary Anne, weighing a little over five pounds, will be at home in West Dallas this weekend. Mother and child are both doing marvelous- ly. FRANK al for a lifetime - to pass on from one generation to the next. Nothing dresses up the home of a bride or hostess as elegantly as sterling - nothing is more distinctive than the glint of it on a table, buffet or chest of drawers. the Eyets | ‘CLARK 63 South Main Street Wilkes-Barre REGISTERED JEWELER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY STORE HOURS DAILY - 10:00 - 5:25 THURSDAY ONLY - 10:00 - 8:45 Marvin Dymonds Are Hosts On Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dymond, E. Franklin Street, were hosts at a birthday party for Mr. Dymond on Saturday. They were surrised by a housewarming later in the even- ing and were ‘given a gift of linens. The following attended: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nichlas, Mr. and Mrs. F. Allan Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kreid- ler and the host and hostess. Ninth Birthday Party Linda Doughton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doughton, Daven- port Street, celebrated her ninth birthday, with a party attended by Billy Duda, Brett and Beth Hunter, Mary Miller, Beth Ruckno, Debbie and Cheryl Welch, Charlene and Paulette Albosta, Janet Gable and Gail and Tommy Doughton, also her aunt, Mrs. John J. Kovaleski visited. > Charge or budget il eee