i Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss of Lehman have as house guests Mrs. Nuss’s brother and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jones, Kenny and Richard of Springfield, Va., and her sister, Mrs. Russell Butcher with daught ters, Rebecca and Lois, of Hagerstown, Md. Charles Nolf, Demunds Road, was admitted Friday morning to Mercy Hospital as a medical patient. Richard Major and son, Garey, Indianapolis; Ind., are spending the week with the former’s mother, Mrs. Howard Caperoon, Franklin Street, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strum, High- bridge, N. J., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder, Claude Street, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosler, Par- rish Street, spent the weekend in . Penryn, Lancaster County, where Mr. Hosler’s aunt is in the Lancaster General Hospital for tests. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis and family ‘of Dallas returned after spending some time in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welch, Dav- enport Street, returned after spend- ing some time in Florida. The School of Missions, Wyoming Conference, at Keystone College, in LaPlume, is in session this week. Three members of the Dallas Meth- odist Church are among the 218 power Mill. She has resided in Dal- enrolled. Mrs. Charles Hosler is studying “The Christian Mission on the Rim of East Asia,” Mrs. Sylvia Kuhnert is resuming her course on “Prayer,” . "Mrs. Maude Baker is studying “Responsible Adults for Tomorrow's World.” ‘Gloria Mock, Tunkhannock, spent the week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Darl Moore, Jackson Street. Regular meeting of Daddow-Isaacs st, 672, American Legion, will be held at the Post Home August 10 at 8 p. m. Final plans will be made for Americanism Night which will be held in September and installation of officers will be held in October. Commander Buckley will hear the Qerort of these committees and also ‘report on the Legion picnic, which was held at Fanti’s Park. Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Olver and family have moved from Brooklyn, N: Y., to Davenport Street, where Rev. Olver is District Superintend- ent of the Free Methodist Church, replacing Rev. Paul Hosier, who re- ‘cently moved ‘to Bowmans Creek from Davenport Street, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Noon and grandson, Johnny, Dallas, recently spent some time in Atlantic City. Mrs. Arthur Miller, Huntsville Road, has returned to her home after being a patient at the Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Sedler, Craig, Carol and Sandy, former Dallas residents, now residing in andallstown, Md., are spending me time with friends and relatives in Dallas. Mrs. Laura Scotsdale, Arizona, recently visited Ralph Newcomb, who is her brother, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Donald Pagelow, Parrish Street. This is the first Mrs. Green and Mr. Newcomb have seen each other in nine years. Mrs. Green flew to New York by jet. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and chil- dren, David, Debbie, Linda and Laura, of Powderhorn Estates, visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chandler of Pegwannock, N. J. They also visit- ed Asbury Park, where they cele- brated David's birthday. {Sandra Lamoreaux, "Mill Street. returned this week from Long Island where she spent two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Carpenter. She was accompanied by her grand- mother, Mrs. Martha ILamoreaux and cousin, Barbara Metzger. They also visited Coney Island, New York ad Jones Beach. Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux, Mill Street, spent a week taking care of or mother, Mrs. Grace Lloyd of cm: who had minor sur- | gery. Mr. dnd Mrs. Eugene Lavelle. Harveys Lake, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Philip Voorhees, Pattie and Jean, of Milltown, N. J.. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ell and son have moved to the Lavelle home on Joseph Street. Mrs. Eugene Lavelle, Harveys Lake, was host to her card club on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux won high prize. Other guests were: Mesdames Clint Cob- leigh, Jack Jones, Gladys Fink and the hostess. Mrs. Ted Lavelle and daughter, Marion, Elizabeth Street. are visit- ing her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lavelle, Buf- falo, N. Y. Betty Lou Newberry, Abingdon, Md., has returned home after visit- ing her grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Honeywell, Shavertown, and cous- : a Mr. and Mrs. Eugene wei | arveys Lake. Captain and Mrs. H. my der, Sterling ‘Avenue, have moved to Oaklyn, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor of Mon- toursville will move to the Deutch- lander home this week. A meeting of the Den Mothers. Pack 281, was held Monday night at the home of Mrs. Jack Jones. Powderhorn Estates, to plan the Cub Scout picnic to be held this month. Present were: Mesdames Kenneth Young, Warren Yarnell. Joe Katyl, Jo Goode and Clifford Garris. James Brown, Joseph Street. has returned to his home after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. = James Harrison, Susan Polacheck DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA — _THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1962 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest SECTION A — PAGE 5 Eighty-Two Wednesday MRS. C. ROSCOE LEE Mrs. C. Roscoe Lee, affectionately known as “Aunt Marg” celebrated her eighty second birthday anni- versary yesterday with cocktails at home and a family dinner at Irem Temple Country Club. Aunt Marg, widow of the late C. Roscoe Lee, food broker of Butler Street, Kingston, is the former Mar- jorie Scott of Wapwallopen where her father was head of the Dupont las for over twenty years, first on Lake Street, now on Terrace Street. She spends her winters in Fort Lauderdale at her son, Jack’s apart- ment house. Jack, who entertained for her, is her only living child. Another son, Bill died at the age of sixteen, 1933, at the family summer home at Lake Carey. She is devoted to her niece, Lettie Lee Culver and her nephew, Peyn- ton and families. Happy birthday, Aunt Marg! Family Dinner Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff Sr. Noxen, entertained at a family dinner The following were present: Mr, and Mrs. Robert Keiper, Danny, Janet, Bruce and Gail, Sault, S. Marie, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. LeLand Case, Robert, Dale, Martin and Rebecca, Tonawanda, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shilan- skis, Cindy and Cheryl, Trenton, N. J.; Mrs. Glen Patton and Ken- neth, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Keiper, Allan and Tommy, Mrs. Fred Cage, Mildred Jane, Ricky, Loren and Roger Noxen. Jo Ann Denice Culver Mr. and Mrs. Harold Culver, Bloomingdale, announce the birth of a daughter, Jo Ann Denice, July 28, at General Hospital. The new arrival weighed eight pounds, five ounces at birth. [There are two other children, Larry 10, and Dean 8. Mrs. Culver is the former Dilys Hunter. Mr. and Mrs Culver own a dairy farm at Bloomingdale. Loomis In Hospital Denton Loomis, a former Noxen tannery worker of Tunkhannock R. D. 5, is in the hospital at Tampa, Florida. He would appreciate cards from his friends up North. His condition is not good. His address is Centro Asturiano Hospital, 13th Street and 21st Avenue, Tampa. Road, are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kale at Harveys Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Law, Jack- son Street, announce the birth of a daughter, August 7, at Wyoming Valley Hospital. This is their sec- ond daughter. Elinor Dendler, Wellington Ave- nue, Dallas, had as guests recently her son, Albert, Schenectedy, her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ocelka, Binghamton, her brother SFC Carl Pogar and family, Fort Mead, Md., and her sister-in law and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Row- land Lilly of Bristol. Durelle Scott 3rd and Jim Case, Dallas, spent the early part of last week in New York City visiting Joe Peterson. Ann Peterson returned to her home on Norton Avenue Monday af- ter spending the early part of the summer in Montreal, the Maritime Provinces and Prince Edward Island where she was guest of her aunt. She picked up her cousin, Karen Gailfoile at Springfield, Mass.,, and brought her to Dallas for a wisit. Anthony Hudaks Are Wed Seventeen Years Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hudak, Overbrook Avenue, will celebrate their seventeenth wedding anniver- sary on- Saturday. Mrs. Hudak is the former Kath- erine Elenchik of Jackson Township. The couple has four daughters, Katherine and Carol, who will enter Tenth Grade at Dallas Senior High School this fall; Therese, who will enter Seventh Grade at Gate of Heaven School, and Geralyn, the youngest, who is still at home. John Girvans Are Hosts At Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs. John Girvan, Lake Street, entertained for the past two weeks their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lewis of Phoenix, Arizona, and their daugh- ter, Mrs. Donald McVey of West New York, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ryan, Ramsey, N. J. also spent several days, as did Mrs. David Gir- van of Nanticoke. Mr. and Mrs. William Girvan and famifly of Allandale, N. J. stopped off for the night on their way back from Niagara Falls. Mrs. Girvan. accompanied the Lewises to Long Island where they boarded an American Airlines jet back to Phoenix. Mrs. Girvan’s son William and her grandson, Richard Ryan drove her back home. What a lovely family reunion! Krouses Have Daughter Captain and Mrs. John Krouse, Fort Rucker, Ala., announce the birth of a baby girl on August 3. Their son, Jackie has been staying with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boote, Knob Hill, Trucks- ville, for the past month. Thursday, Grandma Boote and Jackie flew to Alabama to see the new baby. The Krouses expect to be trans- ferred to Colorado later this month. Mary Louise, Borzome Has 4th Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Victor Borzone, De- munds Road, entertained on their daughter, Mary Louise’s 4th birth- day, Friday, August 3rd. A large decorated cake and other sefreshments were served to Neal and Bobby McDonald, Joan, Bar- bara, Judy and Buddy Reese; Nick and Timmy Susaraba; Nancy Love, Leon Sidorek; Jimmy Hunter; Ted- dy Sod; Debbie and Beverly Pugh, the guest of honor and her parents. Patricia Gale Peters « Mr. and Mrs. James A. Peters, Harveys Lake, announce the birth of their first = child, a daughter, Patricia Gale, at General Hospital July 28. Her weight was 7% pounds. Mrs. Peters is the former Marla J. Dawn, daughter of Mrs. N. Gayle Gitterman, Hollywood, Cal. Mr. Peters, a native of Summit, N. J., was transferred here as district representative of Lone Star Cement Company. Mrs. Peters’ step-father is man- aging director of Desilu (Studios in Hollywood. Beth Ann Wiglesworth Mrs. Robert Wiglesworth, the for- mer Betty Jackson, Franklin Street, now of Texas, gave birth to an eight pound, seven ounce daughter, Beth Ann, July 24th. Mr. Wiglesworth, who is with the Army, will transfer from Texas to California, this month and his wife and children will join him in October. They have two other children, Linda and Brian. Betty formerly made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haring, and was receptionist for Dr. Bodycomb. Deborah Ann Withey Has Third Birthday Deborah Ann Withey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Withey, Pine- crest Ave. was guest at a picnic party at the home of her parents on her third birthday. Present were her parents, her maternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tere- sinski, her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Purvin, Mr. and Mrs. David Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Carey; Ricky Morgan and Janice Carey. EE a A MAIN mE NEE ER Ry IRVOIR MEATS iii) DALLAS T Fresh Killed (whole) ! FRYERS Our Own FRANKFURTERS 2 1b. 9c Heinz (14 oz. bottle) KETCHUP 32¢ Ib. i 2 for 45¢ end (Charles Fleming, Demunds 46 oz. HAWAIIAN Punch 3 cans 99¢ Mr. and Mrs. Dana Barry Ed- wards, engagement of the former’s sister, of Mr. of Meshoppen. of the late Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Ed- wards, Deerfield Farm, Trucksville, granddaughter of Mrs. Charles Ed- wards, Williamsport, and the late PCharies Edwards. The ceremony will be performed in St. Joachim’s Church, Meshoppen, on October 20, birthday. of the and Mrs. Philip A. White bride to be. Attendants will be Mary Emily White, sister of the bridegroom- elect, and Hall A. Kellogg, former FAITH ELAINE EDWARDS West Dallas, announce the Faith Elaine, to Philip B. White, son Betrothed TT ad | Gen, 208 of the Pr ifeproom Pasa- dena, Md. | Miss Edwards is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary Day School, Wyoming Seminary, cum laude, Faith is daughter + Wilkes College and taught for one | | year at Darby-Colwyn School, Dela- | ! ware County. She is presently em- | ployed as administrative secretary and translator for the International Commission of the U. S. National Student Association in Philadel- phia. | Mr. White was graduated from Luzerne High School and Wilkes | College. He is employed by U. S. Food and Drug Administration in Philadelphia. A former Overbrook Road, Fern- brook girl, Rose Anne Patner, daughter of Mrs. Sam Patner, 1115 Charles Street, New Market, N. J. and the late Sam Patner, became the bride of Charles Nolte DeRussy Jr., son of Mrs. Charles Nolte De- Russey, New Orleans, La., and the late Mr. DeRussey, July 28. Rev. Daniel D. Olszewski St. Michaels Church, Glen Lyon, performed the ceremony in our Lady’s Chapel of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York City. Rose Ann Patner Becomes Bride Of Charles DeRussy, Louisiana Sandy Patner and Sam Patner Jr., sister and brother of the bride were attendants. The bride is a graduate of Dallas Township High School and Wilkes College. She was employed as stewardess supervisor for Eastern Airlines at the New York Base. The bridegroom attended Tulane Uni- | versity, New Orleans, and was a | member of Delta Kappa Epsilon. He is representative of the Douglas Guardian Warehouse Leasing Cor- poration, New Orleans. Dr. Jay A. Young To Marry Bugust 15 Announcement has been made of the approaching marriage of Dr. Jay Young, Norton Avenue, head of the chemistry department of Kings Col- lege, to Mrs. Mary Ann Treacy, South Bend, Indiana, at Notre Dame on August 15. Mrs. Treacy is the widow of Dr. Young's best friend, John Treacy, a chemist who was killed in a chemi- cal explosion seven years ago. ‘She has two sons, John 8, Michael | 7, and two daughters, Kathleen 8 and Eileen 9. Dr. Young's first wife suddenly died some time ago leaving him with twelve motherless children. Mrs. Treacy and her children re- cently visited here in company with Dr. Young's cousin, Miss Cath- erine Kiser of Hammond, Indi Ruth Adamshick Is Hostess To Club This week Lehman 4-H held its 5th meeting with Ruth Adamshick, Beverly Bonning, Judy Stortz, Linda Connor, Linda and Debbie McKeel, Joy Johnson, Diana Rogers, Corey Conklin, Shirley and Peggy Disque, Linda Lewis, and leaders Mrs. Sid- ler and Mrs. McKeel, present. Ruth Adamshick had a show, and made fudge. The 4-H made wal- nut penuchi, peanut brittle, and strawberry lemonade. Their trip to Bloomsburg on August 17 was dis- cussed. MARTIN REUNION The annual Martin reunion will be held at Charles Martin's ‘Sunny Acres Grove’, Aug. 12. Harry Mar- tin Sr. will preside at the business | meeting. Roy McCullough will have | charge of games and program. SUTLIFF'S $4 Complete with "Other 4 Pe. —_— = nl PRET : > i ; ~ { x ONLY I A a I a ER RE EE SE SR EE NE ER RN TE EN ENN NNN YS FURNITURE LE HOLLYWOOD BEDS Box Spring — Mattress — Head Board — Metal Frame 69% Bedroom Suites Sell from $99. up 4-H Horseshow The Back Mountain 4-H Club met on Saturday at Con- nie Bogdon’s home, Machell Ave- lows: 4-H Halter Class; first, Resia nue, for a 4-H Horseshow. Horseshoe Classes and winners were as fol- | Carroll; second, Tom Taylor; third, { Dave Spencer; Hunter Seat Equita- | tion; Connie Bogdon, Leslie Vivian, | Ron Post, Western Pleasure Class; | Dave Spencer, Tim Carroll, Clover | Leaf; Dave Spencer, Connie Bog- | don, Leslie Vivian, English Pleasure | Erica Vivian, Jumping: Knock down | Class; Ron Post, ‘Linda Mekeel, and out; Leslie Vivian, Jim Post, Western Reining; Dave Spencer, ! Jumping Class: over three feet; Stuart Lacy, Tong Taylor, Tim Car- Ron Post, Leslie Vivian, Egg Race; roll, Road Hack; Linda Mekeel, | Leslie Vivian, Erica Vivian, Barrel Cuting; Dave Spencer, Connie Bog- | don, Leslie Vivian, Pair Class; Ron | and Connie Bogdon, Resia Carroll | Post and Erica Vivian, Leslie Vivian | and Linda Mekeel. Show Champions were Jim and | Ron Post, Reserve Champion was Leslie Vivian. (Club Thanks go to our Judge, Mr. Jim Post, ! East Dallas 4-H Club Finishes Summer Course Eleven members of East Dallas | 4H Club completed the course, “Mealtime Magic” and were award- | ed prizes at the final meeting held | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James | Besecker Jr. recently. Mrs. Ruth | Darbie judged the yeast rolls made’ | by members and awarded prizes | | to Carol Hozempa, James Besecker | | 3rd, Susan Polachek, Judy Blase, | | Bierce Hozempa, Linda, Barber, ; | Janet Harrison, Connie Edwards, | | | Norma Jean Shupp, Bruce and Carl Goeringer. Other recipes made by the group | were chicken salad, corn bread, | | | peach upside down cake, marmalade | | or strawberry preserves, chocolate | syrup, spaghetti with meat sauce, French dressing, fruit salad, ham- burger barbecues, baked macaroni and cheese and sweet sour green beans. Mrs. Charles Lamoreaux Is Honored On Birthday Mrs. Charles W. Lamoreaux, Huntgville Road, observed her birth- day July 29, with a family dinner. The cake was baked by her daugh- ter, Betty Ann, 14. Attending were Mrs. Lamoreaux’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Moreek, Shavertown, the Lamoreauz children, Betty Ann, Charles, Jr., Jeffrey, Carol Lee and Ellen. i : Carol Annette Martin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin, Pikes Creek, announce the birth of their first child, Carol Annette, July 31, at Nesbitt = Hospital, weight six pounds, twelve ounces. Mrs. Mar- tin is the former Alice Jean Piatt. The baby’s father is employed by Whitesell Brothers. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS THE DALLAS POST | tions of the six Back Mountain | | dral ceiling ranch style home of Dr. [July 24 in Nesbitt Hospital. Dallas Junior Woman's Club Selects Homes For Fall Tour Dallas Junior Woman's Club is residence of Mr. happy to announce names and loca- | Gunning, Orange, ments will be sold. A map showing directions to | these homes will be sold with the | tour tickets. They are the lovely Colonial style | home of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Post, Susan Trammell { Split Rail Lane, Dallas; the twenty | room Colonial style home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Trammell, and Mrs. George Rucknow, Crest- | Demunds Road, announce the birth and Mrs. Joseph where refresh- {homes to be open for their house! tour September 9 from 1 until 5 | pm. { | | | I | view Drive, Shrine Acres; the cathe- | of a daughter, Susan MaryBen, on She | and Mrs. Irwin Jacobs, Mountain | weighed 6 1b. 4 oz. | View Drive, Shrine Acres; the ultra | The couple have other chlidren, {modern home of Mr. and Mrs. | Ben, Jr. and Hattie. They are former | Harry Lieborwitz; the large ranch | residents of Texas. Mr. Trammell | style home overlooking Lake Louise, I is with the pipeline | occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Donald | | Gundry: the lovely old summer SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST FRANK CLARK 63- South Main Street Wilkes-Barre i) LAV Wl / wi . 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