v ® a“ a y » vy m f als 3 be Ww ! @ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cooper and Doug, who have been living in Tunkhannock for the past several | years, have moved into the Titman apartment, 27 Main Street, Dallas. Mr. Cooper is owner of Forty Fort Dairy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Way and family, former residents of Wyo- ming, Del, have purchased and moved into a home at 153 Cedar Avenue, Shavertown. Mr. Way is associated with the Penn State Uni- versity center. Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkins, Lehngzn Avenue, Dallas, moved yes- terda¥; to Bristol, R. I., where Mr. Jenkins is general secretary of the Bristol Y.M.C.A. The Jenkinses are" native New Englanders. Agnes Sidorek, Roushey Street, Fernbrook, had as weekend guest Leona T. ISchwartz of Main Street, Shavertown. ? Mr. and Mrs, William Welsh and three month old Jean have moved from Maplewood Avenue to second floor apartment. at 130 ‘Lehman Avenue, Dallas. 2 William Shelley White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Shelley White of Dallas R. D. 4, was/ honorably | discharged from the United States Army on Wednesday. For the past year he has been stationed at Fort Hood, Texas. His wile is the former Josephine Geamber of Kingston. Carl Daubert, Jr., Bob Fletcher and Mrs. Theodore Newcomb, all of Dallas, spent a few days in Hart~ ford, Conn., recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Moen and children, Suzanne and Barbara, of Huntsville Road, recently returned from Greenlawn, L. I, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Netter and family, former Wyoming Valle residents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pettoric, ‘Bloomfield, N. J., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daubert, Dallas, recently. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Williams and Carol Ann Williams, Parrish Street, recefily spent the day in Allentown, whete they visited Janice Knopper. Janice and Carol were roommates while trainees at Pennsylvania Re- thabilitation Center in Jenkintown. John 0. Strong, Elmira, recently spent the day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Reese, Sweet Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis and family, Parrish Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, Davenport Street, are spending some time in Ontario, Canada, Niagara Falls and Buffalo, NY. Mr. and Mrs, William Moyer and. Bob, Schuylkill Haven, are spend- ing some time with friends and rela- tives in Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rodgers, Plainfield, N. J., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide. ind Mrs. Harry Stewart, Nor- wood, recently visited Mrs. LaVerne Race, Davenport Street. i; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Sweet Vall, left on Tuesday for Cortland, N. Y., where they will attend the ' wedding of their granddaughter, Nancy Brown, former Dallas resi- dent. The wedding will take place on Saturday at 11 a. m. in St. An- thony’s Church, Mrs. Goldie Ide, Parrish Street, entertained her card club Wedns- day. Present were Mesdames Mabel Davis, Marge Adametz, Ruth Owens, Gertrude Harmond, Ann Alt and the hostess. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Trammell, Dallas R. D. 3, have announced the birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt Hos- ~ pital on July 24. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Tkach, Goss Manor, have returned from Seattle where they visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs stephen Tkach Jr. and family. They also attended the World's Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Jay A. Woodruff, Hunleck Creek R. D. 2, have an- nour®®d the. birth of a baby girl at General Hospital on July 24. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hallock, Harveys Lake, announce the birth of a daughter at General Hospital on ‘July 23. Class mates of Noxen Methodist ' Church held a weiner roast followed by Bible study, at the home of Mrs. “William MacMillan on Friday even- - ing. ; Present were; Mesdames: Albert Jones, Vane Race, Elwood Patton, daughter Mary, Charles Patton, Els- worth Field, Dorothy French, Fran- cis Schenck, Henry Lane, William Munketchy, Ray Gunton, William Ruther, Fred Schenck and Mrs. MacMillan, the hostess. Richard Stroud, Mooretown cabi- netmaker, received painful injuries in a fall last week. Extent of his" injuries has not been established but he has been hospitalized. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey, and Kar, Carol Laity, Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs, Edward Oncay Jr. of Lehman, are spending a week in Quebec, Canada, on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. James Davenport, of- Lehman, had as weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hilliard, Dick and Cathy, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Beatrice Williams, Trucks- ville Justice of the Peace, has as house guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert ‘Williams and infant Alan, of Hat- field. The baby is six weeks old. . Mrs. Sterling Kocher, Noxen R.D. ’ 1, and her sister. Mrs. Mildred Mar- tin, Loyalville, have returned from New Port News, Va. where they ‘spent a week with Mrs. Kocher’s daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Reese Langston and family. ? ~ / THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1962 SECTION A —PAGE 5 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Carol Rother To Become Bride Of Frederick Hons On Saturday Carol Rother, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Paul G. Rother, Dallas, will become the bride of Frederick Hons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hons, [Lehigh Street, Trucksville, Saturday morning, August 4 at 10 o'clock. Rev. Francis Kane will per- form the ceremony in Gate Of Heaven Church. Maid of honor will be Judith Ro- ther, sister of the bride, and brides- maid, Beverly Bergstrasser. Robert Heltzel, cousin of the bridegroom, will act as best man, and William Strausser and Wilfred Anderson, as ushers. ‘A reception will be held at the Jonathan R. Davis Fire Hall at 5 p.m. Both the bride and bridegroom- elect are graduates of Westmoreland High School. Mr. Hons was gradu- ated from Bloomsburg State Teach- ers’ College in June. Miss Rother has been employed by Common- | wealth Telephone Company. Staff Sgt. Hildebrant Is Home On Vacation Staff Sgt. Jet Aircraft Technician Sherman Hildebrant of Clinton Sher- man AFB, Burns Flat, Oklahoma, and his wife and two sons, Lyle and Keith Allen, are vacationing with his father, D. Friend Hildebrant and family at 'Appalachin, N. Y. Last Wednesday the older Hilder- brants and Staff Sgt. Hildebrant and family visited his uncle, George Snyder and his aunt, Myrtle Miller at East Dallas. Tom Kingstons, Hosts At Calico Bass Fry Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kingston, Wel- lington Avenue, Dallas, entertained at a family fish fry last Friday to celebrate the fine catch made by Tom and grandson, Billie Burnaford, at Fanti’'s. They were calico bass. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Laur- ence Creter Sr., Mrs. Laurence Cre- ter Jr., Dale and Jill Creter, Mr. and Mrs. William Burnaford, Billie, and Mr and Mrs. Thomas Kingston. Stork Shower Mrs. Mary Ann Swire was hon- ored at a stork shower given by Mrs. Diana Wegner and Mrs. Mary Nienius at the home of Mrs. Mary Nienius. Many lovely gifts were received. Present were: Mrs. Arlene Stuart, Mrs. Doris Stuart, Mrs. Bes- sie Ide, Mrs. Cora Dougal, Mrs. Mar- tha Swire, Mrs! Martha .Steinruck, Mrs. Emily Tord, Mrs. Irene Eve- land, Mrs. Della Long, Miss Bess Klinetob, Miss Kathy Bossert, Miss Jean (Spencer, the hostesses and the guest of honor. 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