ANTA of the le sum- Eugene 24. ar are: > presi-= casurer, Phyllis Harvey >, Mari- ey and 0: Har- uffrona hristine Vir. and st; Mr. largest Florida, Vir. and maaried ;ank longest, 1eld the at the Leonard were: rmouth, ey, Mr. Richard, nd Mrs. ; Cathy Gilbert ederick, h, « ‘and k; Mr. n; Florida; rey, Mr. se, Ann rol Zim- an Har- ia Har- d Janet y Ralph, le, Mrs. rs. Wal- | Ralph, nd Mrs. fi fe, Mr. Hunlock Harvey | Roger, vevg Sr. |W Mrs. et, Guy er Bur- nd Mrs. vington, ne Hoff- men Hospital, Philadelphia, Room 810, where she submitted to open " & Avenue. former Arline Taylor, also visited \ Reunion| | = Mr. and , Valley. ph Ro- rton Ro- d Ralph elle, Mr. lle, Mr. Connie Rozelle, Mr. and children, | bert, 7 Evans, Bethann, and 1 Tames, res, and Vrs. Ho- allas re- on Cliff- t is the Jams. | A t | | | | with them. ot 8101 Schooley, Davenport Street. . the weekend with Mr. y Lloyd Hunter of Berea, Ohio. ‘and family. {resident Kennedy was one of the ' double-header ball game on Sunday Purely Personal Mrs. Laura Lewis, formerly of Wilkes - Barre, recently returned from Copenhagen, Denmark, -has been staying for some time with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dungey at their home on Lake Street. She makes her home with her son James, who is with the State De- partment in the Trade Agreement division, and has been recently transferred back from Denmark to! Washington D.C. During the years with her son’s household, Mrs. Lewis has seen Germany, France, Switzerland, as well as Denmark. Mrs. Hilda Forty, White Birch Trailer Park, is a patient at Hahne- heart surgery a week ago. getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Farr and new daughter, Kim, are visiting their’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farr, White Birch Trailer Park, and Mr. and Mrs. John Cooney, Pikes Creek. Mrs. Farr is the former Barbara Cooney. Larry is on a three-week leave from Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina. “Mr. and Mrs. James LaBar and Jimmy, Parrish Street, Mrs. Laura LaBar, Main ‘Street, and Mrs. Alex- ander Harrison, Riverside, R. I, are spending’ a week in Quebec, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper and two children have moved to 26 Davenport Street. Mrs. ‘Sara Disque, formerly of Dallas, Mrs. John Funke and children, Saralee and Henry, Trucksville, sailed from New York on the Queen Mary recently for an eight-week stay in Europe. Mrs. Searcy Slack and children, Gordon, Billy, Ginny and Henry, of Atlanta Ga., recently visited her aunt Mrs. Florence Phillips, Norton Mrs. Slack, who is the She is Philadelphia, and daughter, her grandmother, Mrs. F. M. Gor- don. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Alvin Long and Brent, Parrish Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Long, Shickshinny, spent and Mrs. Mrs. « Florence Phillips, Norton Avenue, has as guests, her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Phil- lips, Jimmy and Janice, Buffalo, N.-Y: Linda Lloyd; Shickshinny, recent- ly spent some time with her sister, Mrs Harold Lamoreaux, Mill Street. Mr. and Mrs. William Smart, Arnot, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don’ Smart, Brenda and: Jimmy, of Danville, recently visited Mrs. For- rest Roese, Mooretown. ! Mrs. Harry Lefko, Luzerne Ave- nue, has returned after being a pa- tient at General Hospital. Mrs. Arja Brown, Naney and Bobby, Shavertown, recently spent two weeks in Atlantic City. While there, Mr. Brown spent weekends Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitch and family, Cleveland, Ohio, spent a week recently with Mr. and Mrs. During their stay a family cook- out was held at the Schooley home. There were twenty-five present. Eileen, Marie and Marguerite Shard, East Orange, N. J., are spending a week with their aunt, Mrs. Joseph Shard, College Manor. Mr. and. Mrs. Milford Shaver, Center Hill Road, recently spent a week in Parma, Ohio, with their daughter, Mrs. William J. Thomas Mrs. John Ondish, with her daugh- ter Helen, and Mr, and Mrs. John Kubasti, spent a week in Ontario. Upon their return, Helen went on to Washington D. C, with Billy Roberts and Art Ondish. where they saw the All-Star baseball game at which spectators. Mr. and Mrs. Levi James, of Cam- bridge, Maryland, were house-gnests st week of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Harvey at their home on Franklin Street, where Mrs, James, the for- mer Ruth Creasy, spent her girl- hood as the Harveys foster daugh- ter and attended Dallas schools. Mrs. Thomas Cease and son Alan, were on hand in Philadelphia for the between the Phillies and the Dod- gers, while guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Palmer, Dallas R. D. 4, have announced the birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt Hospital on July 14. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Rees, New York City, spent the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Scott, Huntsville Road,. and Howell's par-. ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Henry. Mrs. - Nellie Ritter, Franklin Street, spent several days recently in New York City. She went with her cousin. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1962 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest SECTION A PAGE 5 Nancy L. Harris To Wed Alvie Cook On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Harris, Wyoming R.D. 3, announce the ap- proaching marriage of their daugh- ter, Nancy Lou, to Alvie D. Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvie F. Cook, Noxen RD.'t Rev. William Reid will perform the double ring ceremony in Carverton Methodist ‘Church Saturday, July 21/at 2 p.m. Following the ceremony, a reception will be held in the church parlors. Miss Harris is a graduate of Dallas High ‘School. She is attending Wilkes Barre Business College. Mr. Cook was graduated from Tunkhannock High School. He is employed by the Holod Electrical ‘Company in Tunkhannock. James McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McDonald, Wellington Ave., have announced birth of a ‘six pound, seven ounce baby boy, James, at Nesbitt on July 9. There are four other boys, Ray, thirteen, Michael, eleven, Neal, eight and Bobby, five. Mrs. Donald is the former Ann Dwyer of Larksville Mr. McDonald is a former Wilkes-Barre resident. Judith Lynn Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas, Hun- lock Creek, announce the birth of their second child, a daughter, Judith Lynn, six pounds, thirteen ounces, at Nesbitt Hospital, July 9. Mrs. Thomas is the former Joyce Shalata, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata, Noxen. Judith Lynn has: one brother, Brian Paul. Mr. Thomas is Corrections Officer at the State Institution, Dallas. Birthdays Observed By Stroud Family A picnic Supper and all day party was held recently at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Richard N. Stroud, Mooretown, in observance of sev- eral birthdays in the family, Hon- orees were Richard Stroud, Sr., his daughters Janet and Kathy, Moore town; Mrs. Jean Evans, Huntsville, Wendell Jones, Sr., Eleanor, Shel- Charles Elston, TLehman. Others attending were Mrs. Richard Stroud, Dick, Don, Allen;; Mrs. Charles El- ston; Tom, Margie; Shirley, Marie and Charles Evans; Mr. and Mrs. Wendel] odnes, Sr., Eleanor, Shel- don, Cindy and Carolyn; Mr a.nd Mrs. Harry Howells, Linda, Nancy, and Jimmie; Karla Ray and Kathy Mingus. : mad gl Larry Keefer who is employed in Rochester, N. Y. spent the weekend with his motther, Mrs. Elizabeth Keefer, Machell Avenue. Mrs. Earl Monk, Pinecrest Aven- ue, left Friday to spend two weeks in Philadelphia visiting Mrs, Sarah McCracken. - Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Buckingham and family, Lehman Avenue, spent the weekend and early part of the week on a trip to Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Crawford and daughter, 0ld Goss Manor, are spending some time in Atlantic City. They are registered at Chalfonte Haddon Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dingman, newly weds of Denver, Col, have rented an apartment on Carverton Road Trucksville. Mr. Dingman is an engineer with Service Processes, Country Club Road. Mr.>and Mrs. Frank Micklo and family, Newark N.J. residents, have moved to Wyoming R.D. 3, Carver- ton Road. Mr. Weber is an intern at Veterans’ Hospital. Cynthia Townend, Yeager Avenue, and Carol Durkin, Shrine View, are guests at Chalfonte Haddon Hall, Atlantic City. ‘Mr. and Mrs. John R. Vivian, Huntsville, had as recent guests, the latter's parents, Judge and Mrs. George F. Jones, Rutland, Vt. Jackie Vivian left’ with Grandma and Grandpa Jones to spend a few weeks with them. In late June, the Vivians enter- tained Mrs. Vivian’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones and daughters Wendy and Liza, also of Rutland. Karen Strazdus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Strazdus of R.D. 3, Dallas was admitted to General Hos- pital on Monday, and underwent leg surgery on Tuesday. Her condition is good. Karen’s room number is 221 and she would enjoy visitors any- time. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pucylowski formerly of Exeter have purchased a home at 60 Terrace Street, Dallas, Mr. Pucylowski is a sergeant at the Correctional Institution. Mrs. Pucy- lowski. 1s employed at Leslie Fay Factory. Prior to coming to Chase, ‘Mr. Pucylowski was employed at Bastern Penitentiary. Our 10 Months To No ‘Money J B. POST C0. Postie Says: It’s A Home Run With Your Coal Bin Loaded! BUDGET PLAN 18,000 B.T.U’s—Fult 2,000 Ib, Weight CALL OR 4-781 NEW COAL Pay—Local Deep Mined Coal Down—No Interest Charge 66 OXFORD STREET Lee Park, Wilkes-Barre | Charlotte Biddings Is Honored At Shower A bridal shower in honor of Char- {lotte Biddings was held Wed- nesay evening at the home of Mrs. Claudine Daily. The bride-elect re- ceived many lovely gifts. Present were; Joseph Shalata and daughter, Judy, Noxen; Mrs. Annette Daily and children Ernest, Edward and Jennie, Sophie Miner, Jane Taylor, Mr.and Mrs. Fred Winter and chil- dren Conrad, Jean and David, Adrian Taylor, the hostess and guest of honor. Glenda Lyons, Guest At Variety Shower Glenda Lyons, bride-elect, was honored at a variety shower given by relatives and friends in the Fire Hall on Saturday night. She received many lovely gifts. Hadsel, Clark Smith, Walter Meade, Arthur Tremayne, Anthony Toluba, Jesse Boice, Floyd Hoover, Corey Meade; Virgie Wolfe, Vivian Rinken, Louis Schultz, George Honeywell, Harry Moyer, John Lynch, Lloyd Jennings, Thomas Colburn, Elmer Hoover, Francis Smith, Ernest Fritz, Charles Casterline, Rachel Williams, Edmund Webber, James Hayden, George Smith, Libbie Smith, Clif- ford Davis, Betty Goodman; Eliza- beth Wilson, Helen Wright, Mary Kulvinski, Jessie Hagenbaugh, Anne Mathers, Betty Lou Smith, Ruth Ellen °~ Tremayne, Janice -Rinkin, Ginger Gosart, Nell Rinken, Gloria Lyons, Bess Cooke and the guest of honor. Kunkle Clan Enjoys Old Time Coffee Hour It has been said TV has put a damper on relatives and friends visiting—but Saturday night was different for Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle of Kunkle. It was the last night of Forrest's vacation and. no plans had been made. Early in the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh of East Dallas and father, Martin Cool- ‘baugh, Shavertown, dropped in. A little later Forrest's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Race, Center Moreland, stopped by. Later Mr. and Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh of Trucksville came out for a cup of coffee. Mrs. Merton Coolbaugh was working night shift at Natona Mills—so at ‘the end of the shift Laing went down and brought her over. All the relatives made the coffee taste so much better. The Kunkles hope more relatives and friends will stop in more often. William Lopaskys Are In Red Wood City, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Lopasky who have been spending the sum- mer with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Bertram, Chase Road, Trucksville, have arrived by motor at Red Wood City, California. Mr. Lopasky will serve for two weeks with the Army Reserves, his wife staying at a guest house. At the end of the two weeks, they will return to Red Wood City where Mr, Lopasky will start in- tensive training with the San Fran- cisco Forty Niners. This is his third season with them. Major and Mrs. Edward D. Mor- ris and children, formerly stationed in the Pheleppines Islands, have moved to 52 Center Street, Shaver- town. Major Morris is serving with the Air Force. Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Kutz and fourteen month old Mary Elizabeth, have moved from Lancaster to 18 Norton Avenue. Dr. Kutz is a den- tis with offices in Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zaboski and family, former Blackman Street, Wilkes-Barre residents, have pur- chased a split level home on War- ren Drive. Mr. Zaboski teaches at Coughlin High School, Present were Mesdames Emory- Ann Louise Remley To Marry Herbert H. Brumbach Saturday Fernbrook, announce | { is Miss Remley a graduate of | She is | to Herbert H. Brumbach, son of |employed by the Seaboard Finance Whippany, N. J. Anne is lor Remley. {Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brumbach of Company, Dover, N. J. Mr. Brum- also | bach was graduated from Hanover daughter of, the late Charlotte Tay- |Park High ‘School. | by the Radio Frequency Laboratory. | The ceremony will be performed | in First Presbyterian Church, Rock- | Monroe Street, Boonton, N. J. away, N. J. Saturday, July 21, at! | He is employed | The couple will reside at 110 | Miss Bonnie Cragle To Marry Richard Brader On Saturday Saturday, July 21, at 10 a. m.,, Bonnie Cragle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Cragle, Ceasetown, and Richard Brader, Shickshinny, son of Mrs. Laura Church of Ber- wick, will be married., Rev. Nor- man Tiffany will perform the cere- mony in Jackson Methodist Church. The bride will be given in mar- riage by her father. Maid of honor will be Susan Hazeltine, niece of the bride, of Plymouth Mountain, and bridesmaids, Bonnie Church, sister of the bridegroom of Berwick. Sharon Novitsky, Chase, and Mar- ilyn Cragle, Hunlock Creek, both nieces of the bride. 1 | Lord Family Enjoys | Sweet Valley. | Lord, Elizabeth Morris, Family Picnic Dinner | A family picnic dinner was held | on July eighth in the grove at the Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Remley, [3 p. m. A reception will follow at | home of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lord, | the engage-|Pine Grove Village Inn. ment and approaching marriage of | Mr. Remley’s daughter, Anne Louise, | Westmoreland High School. Attending: Charles | Ida and Harry; Emma McGovern, Mrs. Wil- liam Owens, Carol, Dennis, and Ran- dy; Mrs. Doris Carroll and Timmie; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris, Nancy, | Bobby, Larry, and Bonnie; Mrs. |. { Robert Wallace, Ronnie, Karen, | | David, Debbie, Mark and Robyn; Mr. | and Mrs. Lester Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. | Ronald Lanning, Ronnie and Richie; | Kreller; Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Kreller, | Pat, Barbara, Bob, Ed, and Debbie; | ley; Mrs. Louis Lamoreaux, Jr, Louis | To Warren Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Burczyk of Nanticoke ment of their daughter Janice to | Warren Fitzgerald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fitzlerald, R.D. #3, Dallas. Miss Burczyk is a graduate of Nanticoke High School. She is em- ployed by Blue Cross. Mrs. Florence Conden | Mary Lord; Mr. and Mrs. George | Is Hostess At Picnic Mrs. Florence Conden Harveys | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Unuk, Tommie | Lake entertained recently at a Pic- | and Nancy; Mr. and Mrs, Charles | nic dinner and supper at Martin's | Kreller, Charlotte, Kenneth, Brad- | Park. Boating and swimming were en- | III, Mary Lou and Louise; Mr. and | joyed by the young people, Best man will be Harden Spencer, | Plymouth Mountain, and = ushers, | William Mensch, Berwick, Al Cigar- ski, Chase, and Gene Cope, cousin | of the bridegroom of Shickshinny. = | Following the ceremony a recep- tion will be held in St .Michaels | Hall, Breslau. | Miss Cragle is a graduate of Lake- | Lehman High School. She is om | | ployed by Heavenly Shoes in Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Brader attended North West High School. He is also employed by Heavenly Shoes. The couple will reside right next ! door to the bride’s parents in Cease- town. Cheri Denise Christ A baby girl for the Richard Christs of Melbourne, Florida, form- | er residents of this area. Cheri Denise, weighing seven and one-half pounds, was born July 16, 1962. She has a big sister, Deborah, two and a half years old. Her grand- mother, Mrs, LaBar of Shavertown, is staying there for two more weeks, instead of coming home as she usually does early in the summer. Richard is son of Walter Sorchik of Loyalville. He is affiliated with RCA as -a mathematician, and ex- pects to get his Master's Degree in Florida. Mrs. Samuel Margellina of Idetown, Mrs. Christ's sister, was in- formed by telephone from Florida Monday evening. Joseph Stencil, Guest Of Roland Spencer Joseph Stencil of National City, Calif., former Trucksville resident, is visiting his brother, Roland Spencer at Idetown. He flew in, stopping ‘off at Long Island to see his sister, Ann Ruter on Long Island. Mr. Stencil’'s brother, John and family, have lived in California since 1946. He, his mother, Mrs. Anna Stencil and another brother, Edward and family, joined them in 1959. Prior to leaving the Back Moun- tain Area he was employed at Na- tona Mill. He is now gardener for the Sweetwater Union High School District. Annual Summer Trip To Atlantic City For ten years, Mrs. Andrew Roberts has been sponsoring a sum- mer trip to Atlantic City, and a number of local women have been patrons since the beginning. This year, she already has 23 reserva- tions for the August 25 and 26 ex- pedition, with room for nineteen more. Chartered Martz bus will leave Fernbrook, Saturday, August 25, at 6 a.m. leave Atlantic City the following day shortly before midnight. Reservations will be at the Albemarle Hotel. Mrs. Roberts’ number is ORchard 4-0459. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Pelton, Gordon Avenue, Dallas, have welcomed into their home a beby boy, Christopher. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weber and sons, John and James, formerly of Ozona, Okinawa, have rented a home at Meadowecrest. Mr. Weber is intern- ing at Veterans’ Hospital Fast Color FINISHING AEE EEN ENE ENN E EEN NNAEENAENSNENNN EEN I] EVANS DRUG STORE MAIN HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN Fusnnnnansan a ———— Processing / | | | Ernest Robert Slocum Has lst Birthday Party At a very nice party, Sunday afternoon Ernest Robert Slocum celebrated his first birthday. Those present were: Mrs. Rhoda Stuslavage and son George, Ruth Estaek, Pat Smith, Marlene Katulka, Marge Evans and children Rickey, Susan, Beverly Sayre and daugh- ters, Christine, Cathy, and Terry, Doris Stewart and daughters, Pam and Brenda, Susie Varner, Treva Traver, Marilyn Swire and son, Jackie, Great Grandmother | Varner, Grandmother Slocum, | Grandmother Traver and his mom- | my and Daddy. | Many nice gifts were received and refreshments were served. Ernest is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Slocum of Meeker. Marie Kritchen Is Hostess To Club Marie Kritchen entertained the Palsy Walsy Club at their home on Shaver Avenue, Shavertown, Thurs- day evening. Games were played and prizes won by Florence Alles and Ann Heffernan. Present were: Edith Miller, Betty Miller, Florence Alles, Ann Heffernan, Josephine Stritzinger, Melba Webber, Teresa Everett, Genevieve Knauer, Marion Hassay and guests, Caroline Joz- wiak, Matilda Shonk and Helen Labach also Leonard Everett, Pa- tricia Kritchen and the hostess | Marie Kritchen. Next meeting will be held at the home of Lorraine Co- burn, Noxen Road, Harvey's Lake July 26th with Melba Webber as Hostess. * The annual Corn Roast for the club will be held Thursday evening August 16th. All members are asked to make reservations ~ for themselves and friends by August 13th, by contacting Florence Alles or Edith Miller. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST Mrs, Carl Getz, Marcia and Carla; | Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Walko, Larry, | Garry and Lenny; Mr, and Mrs. | James Lord, Mr. and Mrs. Dana | Lord; Donald Rittenhouse, Susan | and Mrs. Stephen Lord, Donna and | Shelly; Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Lord, | Linda, Paulette, David, Joanne and | Peggy; Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Sorber. | Herman VanCampens Entertain At Supper Past Matrons of Dallas Chapter | 396, Eastern Star, were entertained | at a covered dish supper at the cot | tage of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Van- | Campen, Lake Winola, Saturday | evening, Present were Mr. and Mrs. | Russell A. Ide, Beaulah Frantz, Mr. and Mrs; Howard Hontz, Helen Cris- pell, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Johnson, Millie Elston, Louise 'W. Frantz, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, Irene Drum, Marie F. Wolfe, Mr, .and Mrs. Alfred D. Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide, and the VanCampens. Jack, Wall, Guest At Birthday Party Jack Wall, Noxen, was enter- tained at a birthday party in the yard of his home on Sunday. Pre- sent were: Mr, and Mrs. Carl Wall, Jimmy and Jerry of Beaumont; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sickler, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sickler, Kenny and Steven, Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Don Wall and Larry, Mr .and Mrs. Paul Space, Tommy and Gayle, Noxen. Mrs. Abram Nesbitt Entertains Auxiliary Members of Nesbitt Hospital Wo- man’s Auxiliary Nurses Alumnae, Student Nurses and Parents’s Asso- ciation will be entertained by Mrs. Abram Nesbitt 2, at an outing in the garden of her home, Lake Ca- talpa, Tuesday July 24 from 2-4 p.m. Guests will hear complete reports of the 50th Anniversary Festival held June 27 on the Hospital Grounds. Mrs. Carl N. Brown was general chairman, with Mrs. Nesbitt serving as her assistant. Mrs, Wil- | liam F. Disque, retiring president | of the Executive Board of the Aux- iliary, was hostess of the Day. Guests are asked to bring a fold- ing chair or cushion. Bus trans- portation will be available. Reser- vations may be made with the Aux- iliary’s Branch presidents, presidents of the Nurses Alumnae, Student Nurses association and the Parents Association. IE 20% JORDAN'S SEMI-ANNUAL SALE! OUR ENTIRE STOCK, EXCEPT A FEW RESTRICTED ITEMS off Regular Price Tags On All Merchandise — You Deduct 20 ALL STRAW HATS.. "2 Price STORE HOURS: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 9:30 A. M. to 8:55 P. M. Tuesday, Saturday, 9:30 A. M. to 5:25 P. M. MEN'S WEAR NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER ESTABLISHED SINCE 1871 NE EE ENE GE INS SEE SEE SEE SE SE EEE EN % 1 Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thompson, Mr, and Mrs. Merle Conden, Linda and Sharon Conden, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Con- den, Charles, Louise and Jay Con- | and Alfred Lord; Beverly Evans; Mr. | den, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Lord, Alan Lord, Mr. and Mrs. James Weaver, Cathy, Harry and Timmie Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Yeisley and children Kim, Kay, Kent, Kria and Kevin Yeisley, Mrs. Erma Morris, Mrs. Guida Taylor, Robert Skransky, Boyd Barber, and the hostess, Mrs. Conden. Lewis Ides Entertain At Covered Dish Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ide enter- { tained ‘Sunday evening at a covered i dish picnic at their home on Hunts- | ville-Idetown Road. , ‘Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon | Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Riker, with Lee Jr and David, Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Clark, all of Tunkhannock; Mr and Mrs. Russell Steele Jr., with Russell TMI, of Meeker; Mrs, Norman ' Cooper and Debbie, of Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. John Hudak, and Suzanne Jane, of Huntsville. i Wheeler Hesses, Hosts At Buffet Supper Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess Sr. entertained the following at a buffet | supper Saturday evening: Mr. and | Mrs, Robert Hess, oDuglas, Debbie, | Mrs. Ralph Hess, Kunkle; Mrs. Russell Honeywell, Dallas; Mrs. Claude Wordan and daughter Clau- dia and Mr, and Mrs. Ross Williams | and Florence Ann, Shavertown; Mr. | and Mrs. Tom Honeywell, Trucks- ; ville; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sickler, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs, Wheeler Hess Jr., David and Linda, Andover, Conn, when he places on your finger the ring that you will cherish forever. No other one will ever mean so much to you - so quality should be your first consideration, Whether it’s a simple gold diamond band, quality is our most important product. FRANK 63 South Main Street Wilkes-Barre “Ap REGISTERED JEWELER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY STORE HOURS DAILY - 10:00 - 5:25 THURSDAY ONLY - 10:00 - 8:45 announce the engage- | Dallas Township High School. Janice Burczyk ls Engaged Fitzgerald, Fernbrook is a graduate of He was recently discharged after serv- ing 3 years as SP 5 with the 2nd Battle groups, 6th Infantry in Ber- | Tin, Germany. a 5 | No date has been set for the wed- | ding. Mr. Fitzgerald Karen Ann Baer : Has 6th Birthday Party | Mr. and Mrs, Russell L. Kitchen, Sweet Valley, entertained at a fam- | ily dihner on Sunday, July 8, hon- | oring their granddaughter, Karen {Ann Baer, who was six that day. | The birthday cake was baked and | decorated by Mrs. Kitchen. Attend- | ing were Roseanne Mahoney, the | honoree’s parents and sister, Mr. | and Mrs. Leonard Baer and daugh- |'ter, Lois, Karen will enter first | grade at Ross Elementary School in September. 2 | “An old timer is a fellow who re- | members when folks rested on Sun- | day instead of Monday.” Be ee HEE EEEN NORTH MAIN STREET DRESS OUTLET selling out all dresses to to bare walls prices unheard of. All New Summer Merchandise We are redecorating NORTH MAIN STREET DRESS SHOP 460 North Main Street Wilkes-Barre OPEN EVENINGS till 8:00 p.m. AMEE EEE ERE EERE EEE RENE EERE EN ERE A EEN EEE EEE EEE EE hoop or an elaborate wide CLARK