3 F af. a — Purely oo apartment at Meadowcrest, Trucks- ville, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA — Personal Mrs. Alfred James, Trucksville, has returned from the west coast where she visited the World's Fair. She flew. i Mr. and Mrs. Grover Daniels, Hunlock Creek R. D. have an- nounced the birth of 4 baby girl at Mercy Hospital on July 17. Mr. and .- Joseph Turay and family, formerly of Charleroi, Pa., havé purchased and moved into a home at 52 Harris Hill Road, Trucks- ville. Mr. Turay is a retired Naval officer. : Mrs. Elizabeth Marz has moved from Middle Village, N. Y. to an Mrs. Marz is a widow and Wed Thirty-Six Years + They saw two Yankee games and 3 Avenue, Shavertown, left Saturday ®two weeks with his uncle and aunt, . cordia in the falli- Last week, Mr. @eNorman a Mr, and Mrs. Howard W. Risley, Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Dip- came to the Back Mountain Area to be near her son. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ronaid Miller and fifteen month old Randy, formerly of Patton, Pa. have moved to 236 Meadowerest,, Mr. Miller is. Airinan Ist Class with the Air Force. “Mrs. S. D. Finney, Carverton Road, Trucksville, attended ' the funeral of her sister-in-law, = Mrs, | Earl Hagsman, Arlington, Va. last week. En route home she spent some time with her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fin- ney and family, Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monk, Sha- vertown, and Jack Mallin, Dallas, spent the weekend in New York. visited Radio City. : Judy Agnew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Agnew of Forty- Fort spent the week as guest of Jean Agnew, Idetown. Valerie Mallin, Pinecrest Avenue, Dallas, is spending two weeks in White Haven visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Quin. Last week she accompanied White Haven Girl Scouts on. a sightseeing tour of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. John Baur, shaver for Seattle to attend the World's Fair. They will also spend time in Portland, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Carl Brobst, son of Brobst, .Shaver Ave., Mrs. Joan is spending Mr. and Mrs. John Baur, Jr. Na- zareth. nis Mr. and Mus... Edward Arrabito, and children, Edward, Jr., Michael, and June \Ann, Hackensack, N. J., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Summa, Water Street Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grilz and daughters Sandra and Geral dine, Rochelle Park, N. J. recently spent a week with the Summas. Sandra will enter College Miseri- and Mrs. Summa, their sons, Frank, Jr., Stephen Paul and David vaca: tioned on Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rusiloski, Sr, Ben Jr., Stanley, Bernadine, Jack- son Township, entertained at din- er last Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Dribilbis, Debbie Ann, Rosemary, Dianne of (Saugerties, N. Y. to «celebrate Mr. Dribelbis’ twenty-ninth birthday anniversary. Huntsville Road, entertained at a family luncheon last Wednesday honoring the latter's mother, Mrs. H. H. Zeiser who celebrated her ninetieth birthday anniversary: Bruce Zeiser, Providence, R. I. flew down for the day. H. W. Smith, Machell Avenue, is a patient at General Hospital. Mrs. D. T. Scott Jr., Huntsville Road, celebrdted her birthday an- niversary on Saturday’ with a fam- ily dinner. : Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Marks, Leh- man, spent last week at Ocean City, N. J. S : Mr. and Mrs. Louis Achuff, Patsy and Jack, Harris Hill Road, Shaver- town, have returned after spending a week at Garden City, Michigan, pre. and in Lavonia, Michigan, visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Dip- pre. a Patricia Gardiner, daughter of As- “sistant Chief of Police and Mrs. Stanley Gardiner, R.'D. 1 sub- mitted to eye surgery .at General Hospital Friday. She had a scar that she had had since she was one removed by plastic surgery. ‘ Mrs. Lloyd B. Kear, Lake Street, is in West Newton, Mass.;. visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel ‘J: Braun and daughter, Lisa, and getting ac- quainted with her mew grandson, born July 17. Mrs. Braun is the former Sally Kear. Mr. and Mrs. William Shilanski, Dallas R.D. 4, have announced the birth of a baby girl at General Hos- pital on July 21. . Mr. and Mrs. John Cather, Dallas R. D. 3, announced the birth of a baby boy at Nesbitt Hospital on July 20. } Juliana VanBlarcom,: entering her last year of training at St. Luke's Hospital in Bethlehem, is recuper- ating from surgery at the home of Y her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. VanBlarcom, Shavertown. Howard Caperoon, Franklin Street, was admitted to. Mercy Hospital on Tuesday, his fourth hospitalization at Mercy. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Ash- burner and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle, of Kunkle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith of Beach Haven. [Smiths were former residents of Kunkle. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Folmsbee, Alan, David, Jeffrey and Nancy, West Suffield, Connecticut, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosler, Parrish Street. . ‘Mr. and Mrs. James LaBar and family, Parrish Street, recently re- THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1962 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest SECTION A — PAGE 5 Stephen Pavlicks Are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pavlick, Pinecrest Avenue, observed their thirty-sixth = wedding anniversary July 25. They were married by Father Sincavage, pastor, at St. Casimers Roman Catholic Church, Plymouth. Mr. Pavlick is em- ployed by the Sordoni Construction Company. There are five children, Stephen, Jr., field director with the Ameri- can Red Cross, stationed in Greece; Alice, wife of Frank J. Summa, Dallas, ‘who before her marriage was employed by the Common- wealth Telephone Company; Frank, Lehman; who is a representative of Johnson and Johnson Company; Roseane, a speech therapist in Clark ‘Summit schools, and‘ Carol Ann, who will be a junior at West Side Central Catholic, Kingston. Caroline Jean Morgan * Mr. and Mrs. : Marvin Morgan, Pikes Creek, announce the’ birth of a daughter, Caroline ‘Jean, July 2, at General = Hospital, ‘weight six pounds. © Mrs, Morgan is the former Caroline Ferrey, daughter of Mrs. Caroline Ferrey, ‘Sweet Valley. There are four other children, Mar- gie, Marvin, Jr., Cathy and Clar- ence. William Williams It's a son for Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Williams, Butler St. Mother is the former Betty Mannear, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles: Man- near, Overbrook Ave., Dallas, and the father is son of Mr.:and Mrs. John Williams, Dallas. Grandpa Mannear is President of Dallas Dis- trict - School ‘Board, and Grandpa Williams is owner of Williams Tire Co., in Kingston. This is the first grandchild and has been named William Carl. ' Mrs. Ethel Jackson, Center More- land, left July 14th by jet airliner from Idelewild Airport, N. Y., for a month's visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Gor- don Hess, in Kailua Chau, Hawaii. Mrs. Hess is the former Ada Jack- son. . Mrs. Jackson is a sister to Florence Weaver of Center More- land. : "Mrs. Edward Stair, Mr. and Mrs. Robert [Stair and daughter, Ellen, all of Dallas, spent the weekend in Philadélphia, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stair. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Stair arrived in Philadelphia ..on. Tuesday. from Connecticut and will drive to Jen- kins, Kentucky, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown, parents of Mrs. Stair. Mrs, Edward. Stair, Dallas, will accompany them to Kentucky. Ernie has completed one year at Yale Divinity School, studying for the Methodist Ministry. He plans to return to Connecticut for his second year. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paeglow, Parrish. Street, . had as guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leon Landon of Greene, N: Y. Mrs. Ray .Shiber, Center Hill Road, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hum- phrey, Shavertown, attended the Mountain Home Antique [Show last week. Mrs. Anthony .Moreck, Shaver- town, has returned from New Jersey where she visited her sister. Mr. and. Mrs. Donald Weidner, Lehman Avenue, have as guests Mrs. Weidner’s parents, - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox, of Burbank, Calif. Don is pressman for the Dallas Post. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chase and children, Jane, Leon and Charles, Pinecrest Avenue, have returned after vacationing in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. A six pound, seven ounce soh was born last week to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Williams, Shavertown. The new arrival is ‘named [Ross Stephen. Mrs. Williams is the former Wilma Hess. The Williams also have a daughter, Florence Ann, age two. Mrs. Sterling Crawford, who with her husband, operated the store in Center Moreland for a number of years, flew to Cologne, Germany, by Air Swiss, a chartered plane, July 14th where she is visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Crawford also plans to tour Sweden and Rome, and ‘will return home August 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. James Sickler and family, former residents of Center Moreland, have recently returned after being in Arizona for two years where Mr. ‘Sickler was employed by the Government. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welch, Dav- enport Street, have arrived in Or- lando, Florida, where they are spending some time with Mrs. Welch's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krogulski. Mrs. LaVerne Race, Dallas, is spending a week with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robins, Edison, N. J. GAs ~ BOTTLE GAS ° ® 30 Gal. Glass Lined Water Heaters $69.95 ® Full Size Magic Chef Ranges $189.95 Reasonable Terms Phone ORchard 4-4781 \ : N GAS DELANEY SERVICE INC. Memorial Highway Dalles turned from a fishing ‘trip in Canada. =; Ben Baumgartens Return From Abroad Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baumgarten, Sterling Ave., recently returned from a trip, made by jet, to Israel and Europe. They were delighted by a wonderful welcome home party, given by their friends. Present were; Mr. and Mrs. George Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gates, Mr. and Mrs. George Mec- Cutcheon, Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Len Dougher- ty and the guests of honor. Barbara. Katacinski Is quest At Linen Shower Barbara Katacinski, bride-elect, was honored, at a linen shower Sun- day afternoon, given. by her at- tendants, Frances _Arnt, Molly Brennan and Kathleen Conwell, at the home of Mrs. John Conwell, in Wilkes-Barre. Decorations were carried out in pink and white, with the sprinkling-can motif carried out at place settings and centerpiece. Miss Katacinski received - lovely gifts, a number of pastal blankets as well as conventional linens. Guests were Ann Black, Mary and Nancy Lynch, Mesdames John Con- well, John Arnt, Joseph Katacinski, Robert Blessing, John Blessing, William Blessing, Harry Blessing, Robert Williams, James Brennan, Claire Siebert and Stanley Kata- cinski. Sev Newberry Irs. Are Here From Florida Mr. and Mrs. Severn Newberry Jr., of Deland Florida, are visiting rela- tives and friends in Dallas They were entertained Wednesday at Din- ner by Sev's mother, Mrs. Hilda Kistler, at her home in New Goss Manor. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Kistler, Gail and Dan Kistler; Severn and Diane Newberry; Hilda and Irwin Kistler; Susan and Irwin Kistler. Mrs. Pheobe Case Is Hostess To Church Group Mrs. Pheobe Case, Poplar Street, Fernbrook, entertained members of her Sunday School Class at First Reformed Church, Wilkes-Barre, re- cently. at g picnic. Attending: Mesdames Emma Rine- himer,- Elsie Mosier, Gertrude Den- nis, Virginia Zearfoss, Clara Lewis, Ella, Ostrum, Jean Johns, Edna Jones, Arthur Hildebrand, = Nettie Davis, Margaret Gebhardt, Sara Eckhart, Violet Rauch, Mable Smith, Pear] Smith, Sara Hoffman, Eliza- beth Hafner, Elizabeth Dyer, Sylvia Karuza; Kit, Karen, Kandi Karuza, Mary Harrison. Married In N. Carolina _ Louise Hadsel, Trucksville, and Bernard Phillips, Dallas, were mar- ried July 9th in North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips are 1962 gradu- ates of Dallas Senior High School. The couple resides with the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Phil- lips, Main St. Mr. Phillips plans to enter Wilkes-Barre Business Col- lege, in the fall. Former Residents Return Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Carruthers and family, have moved from New Jersey to their new home, on Ster- ling Ave., Dallas. Mr. Carruthers has accepted a position, with Com- monwealth ~~ Telephone Company. The Carruthers were former resi- dents, of Parrish St. ~/ Mrs. Carlton Hadsel has returned to her home, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, after being a surgical patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. George Seelandt, Huntsville Road, has returned after spending some time with Mrs. William Wil- liams and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ben- nett, Long Island, N. Y. Mrs. Seel- and is a former resident of Long Island, but on the death of her husband, moved to Dallas to be near her brothers, William Davis, Elizabeth Street, and Walter Davis, Davenport Street. Jo An Moyer, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coolbaugh, and fre- quent visitor at Lehman, just re- turned after spending a week in New Mexico. Chief of Police and Mrs. Russell Honeywell returned Saturday from a five day trip to Canada, where they took in the country around Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, saw Niagara Falls again, and surveyed the Great Lakes from a high tower on the Canadian side. Betrothed Graduation Exercises Monday, July 23, was the date Cooking Club Holds “Graduation Exercises’ Everetts, Sandra Roberta Rifenbery and The leaders: Mrs. Merton Rifen- ! Oney, {Oney, Harveys Lake, and the late | Colonial bouquet of pink lilies and { Elwood Oney and Thomas E. Wid- [ glads. ‘dick of Sweet Valley. Rev. Walter | Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at the home of the bridegroom and the couple left for a honeymoon in New Jersey. Miss Oney is a graduate of Lake Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin, 11633 ‘Sharon Drive, Largo, Florida formerly from Harveys Lake R. D. 1 wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Rosalie Ann to James M. Mitchell, 4747 Yarmouth Avenue South, St. Petersburg, Flor- ida. ; Miss Martin is a Westmoreland High School. graduate of She is ROSALIE ANN MARTIN employed as a secretary with the St. Petersburg Recreation and Parks Department. k Mr. Mitchell is a graduate of Boca High School, Gulfport, Florida and is attending Florida Presbyterian College where he is majoring in Chemistry. No date has been set for the wedding. Nancy Harris, Guest At Surprise Shower A surprise shower for bride-to-be Nancy Harris Wyoming was given last Friday evening by Mrs. Jay Stark, at the home of her mother Mrs. Alvie Cook Sr. of Beaumont, mother of the groom. Decorations were carried out in pink and white, with streamers from the central chandelier forming a wedding bell over the refreshment table. Friends, neighbors and family gave the bride-to-be a variety of presents in recognition of her ap- proaching marriage on Saturday; July 21 to Alvie Cook Jr. Guests were Mesdames Robert Belles, James Barbacbi, Emil Belew- sky, Russell Denmon, Robert Cook, Frederick Weiss, Robert Eyet, Wes- ley Harris, Erwin Stark, Alvie Cook Sr., Miss Sandra Denmon, and the guest of honor. ‘ Craig Sayre Is Five Mr. and Mrs. William Sayre, Sr., Lake Silkorth, entertained July 14, honoring their son, Craig, who ob- served his fifth birthday. The cake was made by his aunt, Mrs. Thomas Sayre. Present were Mary Ann and Susie Spock, Debbie, Karen and Beth Sayre, Christine, Cathy and Terry Sayre; Carl and David Morrissy, Carol and Craig Sayre. Mrs. Wright At Nesbitt of William Wright, Dallas [School Board member, is a patient at Nes- bitt Hospital where she was taken by Dallas Ambulance on Sunday. ‘Cleon Dribelbis, Pikes Creek. Mr. ‘Party At Ricketts Glen Mrs. William Wright, Sr., mother” Thomas J. Creasings Married Thirteen Years Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Creas- ing observed their thirteenth an- niversary last Tuesday with a fam- ily party. Attending were Mrs. Bolish Krause, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Dribelbis, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dribelbis, Dennie Ann, Rosemary, and Dianne Kathleen, Saugerites, Ni-Y. They were married July 17, 1949, at the Evagelical and Reformed Church, Hobbie. Attendants were Marilyn Miller, Nescopeck, and Harold Tredennick, Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Creasing is the former Bertha Dribelbis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Creasing is the son of Mrs. Bolish Krause, Lake Silkworth. They have two children, Tommy John 4, and Beth Ann, 2. Brickel Class Enjoys Brickle Class of Dallas Methodist Church, held its annual picnic at Ricketts Glen State Park, on Fri- day. A photograph album of all previous picnics of the class was shown. Attending were; Mesdames Helen Rice, Ruth Owens, Miriam Hosler, LaVerne Race, Frances Garringer, Margaret Lewis, Verna Welsh, Lou- ise Brown, Maude Baker, Ella Har- vey, Elsa Bohme, Beulah Root, Florence Griesing, Jennie Brown, Janice and Phyllis Hanna, Mona, Barbara Ann and Diane Rice, and Barbara Lawry and Clara Root. A delicious covered dish lunch- gon was. served. baked tomatoes. bery, Mrs, Charles Rogers, and Marilyn Jackson, were pleased too to relate the results of the recent “Demonstration Day’ at Tunkhan- nock Episcopal Church where Dor- othy and Betsy Johnson won a two dollar prize for preparation of creamy oven potatoes and Sandra Goodwin and Sandra Denmon re- ceived a red ribbon for their bubbly Family Picnic Held At Bolish Krause Home Mr. and Mrs. Bolish Krause, Lake Silkworth, entertained at a family picnic July 14. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. James Wolfe, Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs... Donald Garrison, Lynn and Danny, Ber- wick; Mr. ad Mrs. Willard Walp, Nescopeck; Mrs. Helen Kingsley, | New York City; Mrs. A. Cobbely and | son, Skip, Berwick; Mr. and Mrg. Thomas J. Creasing, Beth Ann, | Tommy John, Pikes Creek. Noxen Employees Hold | Picnic On Gary Lawn employees held a picnic on the lawn | of Mrs. Violet Gary, Beaumont, on | Tuesday evening, July 17. A cov- | ered dish lunch was served to the following: Mesdames William Cross- man, Linda, Peggy and Emily, Henry Lane, Lee Mintzer, and Ellen, Ches- ter, Keiper, Harold Bennett and Carol, Albert Jones, William Mun- ketchy, Perry Patton, Glen Patton and Kenneth, Beverly Patton, Violet Gary, Harry Sweppenheiser, Harry Jr., and Donald S., Sophia Hack- ling, Mary Shook, Voyle Traver, James Hettasheimer, Jesse, Terry and David, Dorothy French, Elida Beahm, Robert Munketchy, Helen Williamson, ~Nane Race, Marie Hoyte, Jean Winters, Joan Free- man, Pat Newell, Lawrence Hilbeit, Raymond Denmon, Ellea Dietz, Cheryl Dietz, Harry Haas, Harry Brown, Ford Johnson. Beth Ann Creasing Has Second Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Creasing, Pikes Creek, entertained July 16, for their daughter, Beth Ann, who was two. Present were Debbie Ann and Rosemary Dribelbis, Sau- gerties, N. Y.; Cathy, Christine and Terry Sayre; Debbie, Karen and Beth Sayre, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dribelbis, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Dribelbis, Mrs. Thomas Sayre and Mrs. Robert Sayre, and brother, Tommy John. Noxen Manufacturing Company | ° Rebecca Sue Oney Married : **¢ | Emmanuel Mission Assembly of |gladioli. the 4-H Cooking Club had its | God Church was the setting Satur- | lerina length gown of pink, made when the | odd i” Ki : girls. of ‘He Yen through “fouricen day for the wedding of Rebecca Sue | with lace overskirt and cummer: age group invited their mothers to a dinner of creamy oven potatoes, bubbly baked tomatoes, rolls, cold cuts, cake, and iced tea prepared by these members: Bethanne Clark, Gloria Charney, Susan Belles, San- dra Denmon, Shirley Downs, Susan Downs, Rosalie Goodwin, Dorothy Johnson, Betsy Johnson, Nancy Kliamovitch, Patty Patton, Jane Traver. daughter of Stuart, Quakertown, performed the ceremony at 1 p.m. Eunice Oney, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Ivor Wil- | liams, Harveys Lake, best man, Given in marriage by her brother, | Andrew, the bride wore ballerina | length gown of white chiffon, styled {phone Company. with full shoulder length veil. skirt, lace jacket, and | €@ She carried a | School. 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