JANTA y al pent the Mr. and r., West h Foster City for | in Dans- et, N. J. e at Mt. me for a Ruff Jr., u, Balti- | weekend |. and Mrs. and Mr. [oxgn. os and r touting They are 9 Grand- zger, De- , visitors, Fontaine. ned after e service ine dis a | on their ent. returned nts, Mr. an, East ) surgery xpects to about six 1k all her so kindly tes while Waldron, returned | with Mr. | ter, Ter- | Edward returned r visiting the wed- } in amp ch SC atur- hur Ross, forn, Mr. |. Doc and |. Mr. and | rs. Harry |: ders and Avenue, irove to |: Ann re- |. ties. Joe |: He is on Ryan, of abor Day idparents, an. Mrs. | been a vans for to her on Mon- |. k Strohl, |: set, have home on |: Former |- [rs, John [el y one andferred Kunkle, ew, gary [on'ticello, hs. Gary '- oomsburg St., isa Hospital. J. Culp, i; k, direc- ary Ellen who are nded the erence at: While cheon in “who has ate com- n Robert non, and daughter, > Ed- few days 1 Harris by ned enter, vent sur- ita and urned to arg, Md., eek with | and Mrs. «| io: Avenue, aining as Memorial ying two bo t Univer-- tation of to con- s degree and Mrs. + Chicago ome to rles R. Captain mall and e week- s ‘faphnily ute from to their 1s, Masgs- ant 1b was a g a red |. ch of his | - morning, | Tuesday | 11, ‘stu- =f 100l, was |. by Mrs. | e Dallas |. ted the | borhood. |. inquired. | ly home, Lopomen DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chase, Leon, Mary and Charles, Pinecrest Avenue, have returned from a fishing trip to Canada. They also vacationed in Mentreal. : Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, Dallas, had as recent guests, Mrs. Charles Flora, Elmira, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. George Scaife, Johnstown; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vaughn, Jimmy and Bobby, Blossburg, and Mr. and Mrs. William Moyer and Bob, Schuylkill Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Root recently moved from Wyoming to Carverton Road, Trucksville. § Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gustafason, »..: Providence, R. I., recently vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. James LaBar and Jimmy, Parrish Street. While in this area they attended the Little League World Series in Williams- port. Mr. Gustafason is manager of East Providence team. Mrs. Alexandria Harrison returned with them to her home in Riverside, R. I, after spending the summer with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. James LaBar. The area Free Methodist Churches held a surprise welcome party in Trucksville Fire Hall, Thursday even- ing in honor of their District Super- intendent, Rev. Herbert Olver and family. A purse was presented to them. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne King, Meek- er, celebrated their forty-fifth wed- ding anniversary on Wednesday. They were married in Pikes Creek by Rev. Daubert. They have seven children, twenty-seven grandchil- dren and three great-grandchildren. Carl Daubert, Jr., Parrish Street, returned Saturday after spending two weeks at Best Camp, for the United States Navy, in Chicago. Mr. and = Mrs. Ralph Rodgers, Plainfield, N. J., spent their holiday Bycasion with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford de, Dallas. Ruth Miller, Huntsville Road, entered Robert Packer Hospital re- cently where she started training. Lynn McCarty, Wellington Ave- | nue, returns to Linsey Wilson Col- lege, Kentucky, this week for his £ Wsecond semester. He is studying to be a minister. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Novajosky, Harveys Lake, have announced the birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt Hos- pital on August 26. Mrs. Ben R. Jones, Shrineview, has been a patient in General Hos- pital. ! Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Dal- las R. D. 2, have announced the birth of a daughter at General Hos- pital on August .9. Mr. and‘ Mrs. ‘Harry Lee Smith, Huntsville Road, returned Friday from Cape (Cod where they spent ten days. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. King, De- munds Road, Dallas, announce the birth of a son at Nesbitt Hospital won August 27. Mrs. Leighton R. Scott, Easton, Yand Mrs. Clarence Boston, Swarth- more, spent the holiday weekend with the Howard Risleys, Hunts- Byville Road, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Evans and Candy, spent several days last week at Gettysburg going over the bat- tle fields. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Fitch, for- merly of Luzerne, have purchased and moved into the Jolley home, 74 Claude Street, Dallas. Mr. Fitch is employed by Air Products, Mrs. Fitch by Brockway Motors in Kings- ton. { Susan Lawry has returned to Flushing, N. Y. after visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams, Shavertown. She will leave shortly for Ferrum College where she will be a sophomore. Miss Framces Dorrance has re- turned to her home on Church Street after spending a month in ahe Poconos. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder and Jim, Claude Street, spent the holi-" day weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. MW¥red Strum and Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Highbridge, N. J. * Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Sr., Mathers’, Drive; spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conk- lin and David in Bethlehem. | Elizabeth May Eber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eber, sub- mitted to a tonsillectomy last week at Geisinger Medical Center. She expects to be recovered sufficiently to enter her second year of Busi- ness Administration studies at Wilkes-Barre Business College. Ms. and Mrs. Stephen Glova, Har- veys Lake RD, drove their eight year old son Joseph to Philadelphia | on Labor Day, to enter him as a patient in the Children’s Hospital for another operation on his left foot. Joseph has spent a good bit of his life in various hospitals, having cor- ‘rective surgery, but he keeps up with his third grade schooling. Mr. and Mrs. 'W. B. Jeter, Lake Street, attended the funeral of Mr. | “Jeter’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Eleanor " Turner Jeter in Chatham, N. J. Thursday. Mrs. Jeter, the wife of Dr. E. V. Jeter, principal of Chatham High School, died on Monday. She was a native of Bethlehem. Mrs. Ralph M. Downend, W. Fall- brook Avenue, was admitted Sun- day to Geisinger Medical Center where she will be a patient for a week. Mrs. W. E. Schoonover, has left for Newburgh, N. Y. where she will gpend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. William Love. | Mrs. William Chappel, Summit Street, Shavertown, celebrated her ninety first birthday anniversary on ~ Tuesday, September 4. . THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1962 Neighborhood News And Notes SECTION A—PAGE 5 ‘Of Personal Interest LINDA LO Mr. and Mrs. Merle R. Conden, Betrothed U CONDEN Dallas Senior High School, Class of Ef first wedding anniversary, Dallas R. D. 1, announce the en-|1962. She is employed by General gagement of their daughter, Linda |Cigar Company, Kingston. Mr. Lou, to Boyd Thomas Barber, son of | Barber is a graduate of Tunkhan- Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. Barber, |nock High School, Class of 1960. He Tunkhannock R. D. 5. | is employed by Ford Motor Com- Miss Conden was graduated from !pany, Mahwah, N. J. Attendants Selected For Long-Blaine Wedding Helen Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Long, Mooretown will | become the bride of David Blaine, ! Union City, N. J., son of Mrs. Clara i Blaine, Nanticoke on September 15. {| The wedding will take place at ' the Assembly of God Church, at one with a reception at the home of the bride’s parents for approximately one-hundred fifty guests. The following attendants have been selected. Maid of honor, Dorothy Long, sister of the bride- elect; brides’. maids, Marjorie Cot- terman, Shickshinny, Jennie Long and Betsy Winter. Maryjo Long, 9, sister of the bride |° elect will be flower girl; Frank Spock, Plymouth, will be best man with his brothers, Silas and Bill Blaine, Nanticoke and Bill Corbett, Newark, N. J.. as ushers. Bobby Long, 10 brother of the bride-elect will be ring bearer. Miss Long is employed "at the General Cigar Co., Kingston. Mr. Blaine is an employee of the Arco Truck Plant, Union City, N. J. Felix Witkoskis Wed Forty-One Years Mr. and Mrs. Felix Witkoski, Sweet Valley observed their forty- August 29. Trey were married August 29, E 1021 at St. Vincent's Roman Catho- lic Church, Plymouth, with Rev. P. J. Calligan, now deceased, officiat- ing. Attendants were Catherine Shea, New Jersey and Mrs. Witkoski’s stepbrother, Francis Kane. Mrs. Witkoski is the former Dorothy Kearney, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Kearney, Ply- mouth. Mr. Witkoski is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Witko- ski, Nanticoke. They are the par- ents of three daughters, Mrs. John Pall, Sweet. Valley, Mrs. John Bush, Sybertsville and Mrs. Gordon Flynn, are Mr. and Mrs. Ra Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gemmel, Pioneer Avenue, were guests of honor at a family dinner at the Country Club Thursday evening when they celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Host and hostess were their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bellinger of Washington D. C. Before dinner Bette pinned an y Gemmel Honored On 50th Anniversary orchid corsage on her mother and a white carnation on her dad. The party table was attractive with cen- ter piece of yellow and bronze chry- santhemums. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Gemmel, Emma Gemmel, Paul ‘W. Bellinger, Mr. and Mrs. Frede- rick Bellinger and the Ray Gemmels. Elaine Wagner, Guest Bt Variety Shower ' Elaine Wagner, ' bride elect, was guest of honor at a variety shower given at. her home, Follies Road, September 1 by her aunts, Mrs. Audrey Stogoski, Bridgeport, Conn., and Mrs. Lois Kocher, Meeker. ‘A picnic lunch was served to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stogoski, Judy, Cindy, Bridgeport; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kocher, Joyce, Shirley, Randy, Wendy, Paul, Binghamton; Cpl. Kenneth Kocher, Sgt. Bill Boudine, Fort Belvoir, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zuba, Joseph Jr., Margaret, Ann Marie, Nick Alapec, Luzerne; Delores Kocher, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs.. Dale Kocher, Rose Mary, Virginia, Janine, Dallas; Mrs. Doris Smith, Paulette, Donna, Jerry Kocher, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Kocher, Robert, Linda, Darlen, Mildred, Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wagner, Bonnie, Glenda, Timmy, Lynn, Ricky, Michele, Donnie, Cheryl, Kevin and the guest of honor, Huntsville. Breaks Leg A week ago Mrs. Stanley Farr, Kunkle Road, fell at the Narrows Shopping Center and broke her leg at the ankle and the knee. She is in a cast. She spent four days in the Nesbitt Hospital. Rumbaughs Are Hosts At Couples Club Picnic Dr. and Mrs. Marshall U. Rum- baugh, Upper Demunds Road, enter- tained members of the Dallas Metho- dist Church Couples Club at a corn roast and picnic last Wednesday. Assisting hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Moen, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens. Others present were: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Darling, Mr. and Mrs. Welton Ferrar, Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Jack La- moreaux, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drake and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. John Blase and Rev. and Mrs. Russell Lawry. Cheryl Whitesell Is Honored On Birthday Cheryl Whitesell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Whitesell, was honored on her second birthday at a picnic dinner at her grandparents home, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hoover, Jr, on August 25. [Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Hoover and Karen, Cartaret, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hoover and Gary, Brian, and Kendra, Kunkle; Mr. and Mrs. Per- ry Hoover, TII and Barbara, Billy, and Donna, Janice Hoover, Elaine and Gregg Hoover, Pikes Creek; Darlene Whitesell, Grandparents, Parents and Guest of Honor. Boys’ / Si SPECIAL $ 2.98 BUD MAIN ST. RN EN A TREY a. 0 EE A A EE HS I RH A A HH HH HHH RRR SPECIAL! GABARDINE — SANFORIZED SELL FOR $3.98 PR. REGULAR & SLIMS Black - Grey - Olive Plus S&H GREEN STAMPS WHILE THEY LAST! Cotton CKS DIES LUZERNE NE EN RE NRE NENT XS Yorkstown, - Virginia. There seven grandchildren. Dallas Service Clubs To Have Joint Dinner Dallas Rotary, Lions and Kiwanis Clubs are completing plans for their second annual joint dinner to be held at Irem Country Club Thurs- day, September 13, 6:30. Rotary President Jack Landis is in charge of the program, assisted by members of the Joint Service Club Council. Others on the com- mittee are James Alexander, Ro- tary; Jerry Gardner, President of Kiwanis, Robert Maturi and Al Ackerson from Kiwanis; Richard Meyers, President of Lions and: Rus- sel DeRemer of Lions. Jack ‘Landis, will preside and make a presentation in recognition of outstanding service. Earl Phillips will be Toastmaster. George F. Ralston, Dean of Men at Wilkes-College will deliver the main address “Unity At All Levels — The Ultimate Solution.” Party For Kaye Winner Mrs. Steven Root, Noxen, enter- tained at a party August 21 in honor of her granddaughter, Kaye Winner, who celebrated her six- teenth birthday anniversary. Pres- ent were Katey Dendler, Sharon Montross, Bonnie Womer, Gayler Nalbone, Dawn and Teresa Mulli- gan. The Dallas Post Uses The famous ATF Chief Offset Presses CENENE CEE EEE SSREEN 11.YEAR MEMBER OF Nat'l Association Of Dance & Affiliated Artists The | Marlene A. Cease STUDIO OF DANCE Announces With Pleasure The Opening Of FALL CLASSES BOYS & GIRLS Sept. 12, 13, 14 at the Dallas American Legion Memorial Highway, Dallas All Classes Personally Instructed By » “Miss Marlene’ TAP, BALLET, MODERN JAZZ BATON Teenage & Adult BALLROOM Information & Registration PHONE OR 4-204 Mr. and Mrs. Percy S. Wagner, Follies Road, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Elaine, ‘to Joseph J. Zuba Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zuba, 120 Hughes Street, Luzerne. Miss Wagner is a graduate of Lehman High School and Empire Beauty School, Wilkes Barre. She is employed at McCrory’s, Gate- way Shopping Center, Edwardsville. ‘Her fiance is a graduate of Luzerne High School and served for six months with ‘the United States Army Reserves. He is employed by the Consolidated Cigar Company, Engaged "ELAINE WAG NER Wilkes Barre. The wedding will take October 27, St. John’s Nepomecene Church, Luzerne, at 11 a.m. Rev. C. M. Frankovich will officiate. Maid of honor will be the sister of the bridegroom, Ann Marie, brides maid, Bonnie Jean Wagner, sister of the bride. Best man will be Nicholas Alapic, usher, A/lc Robert S. Wagner, brother of the bride. ‘ held at 3 pm, House. Wyoming Hose Mrs. Alice Edwards Is Honored At Party Mr. and Mrs. Guy Zerfoss, Sr., Mooretown, entertained at a family party honoring the latter’s mother, Mrs. Alice Edwards who observed her seventy - fourth birthday on September 2. Three generations the occasion. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Edwards, Johnny and Martiel, Marysville; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zerfoss, Donnie and Rodney, Dal- las; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zerfoss, Karen and Donna, Harvey's Lake; Butch Edwards, Mooretown, Toby Zerfoss, Chase. gathered for THE DALLAS POST OFFSET DEPARTMENT Is One Of The Finest Joseph Yurko Honored At Surprise Party Mr. and Mrs. George F. Yurko and Beatrice Newberry, Pikes Creek, entertained at a surprise birthday party honoring Joseph Yurko, 17 at the Yurko home on Saturday. Dancing was the main diversion. Attending were . Charlotte and Barbara, Brennan; Beatrice, Han- nah and Stasia Newberry; Rafie Klemunes; Barry Pahler; John and George McCullogh; Donna Bronson; Mr. and Mrs. John Gill and John, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence New- Mrs. Clarence Newberry, Sr., Joseph, his parents and brothers, Steve and Bob. Joe is a Senior at Lake Leh- man High School. Save On Your Printing In Pennsylvania Have It Done By The Post DARING’'S ~ MAIN HIGHWAY DALLAS Fresh Killed CHICKENS Legs 45¢ lh. Breasts 55¢ fh. Lean Sliced Boiled HAM 85¢ 1b. Shurfine Frozen (6-0z.) ORANGE JUICE 6 for 89 Shurfine Krinkle Kut POTATOES 6 for 83c (9-0z.) EE TN TETE 100 Extra this and EXTRA SPECIAL! | Newly Arrived SHIPMENT On Cash \ 1st. Quality THIS Sheer - Seamless T00 | Non-Run jroo | NYLONS BOX of 3 - $2. LATEST SHADES KNOWN FOR EXCEL EE RAI hh... i CC LY Gt J nm tin with every $5. or mere Purchase 100 | cLoBE IN LUZERNE |_100 THROUGHOUT STORE 100 S&H GREEN STAMPS In Addition to Regular Stamps SY .. WEARING QUALITY GREEN STAMPS SsH Coupon A RE GY AU A RNA GE ATE. A A AB Er OG A TEE AE TT 2 EE le eRe COUPON GOOD Purchases of $5.00 or more. COUPON GOOD THROUGH WED., SEPT. 12 100 3 —— LENT Althea Disque Mr.. and Mrs. Robert Disque of R. D. 2, Dallas, announce the en- to Gerald Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Clark of R. D. 1, Har- veys Lake. Miss Disque, was graduated from Lehman High School Barre Business College. She is em- gagement of their daughter, Althea, and Wilkes | ls Engaged To Marry Harveys Lake Boy ployed by Commonwealth Telephone Company, Dallas. 75 Mr. Clark attended Beaumont High School and has served two and one half years with the 11th = | Cavalry in Germany. He is employed by Natona Mills, Dallas. No date has been set for the wed- ding. Dr. Donald Hooper Is Hospital Patient of Mrs. Johnson Miers, Shavertown, and former pupil of Louie Ayers, USAF Hospital at K. I. Sawyer AFB, Michigan, where he was in a critical condition due to an appendectomy and severe. hemorrhaging. ‘At this time he is slightly improved but not out of danger. Dr. Hooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hooper Sr., Plains, is serving as flight surgeon at the Michigan base. He ‘and his wife, the former Mary Ann Kiefer of Lancaster, have been stationed there since last A small family reception will be! berry and daughter, Lori; Mr. and | October. He is a graduate of Jeffer- | son Medical College. Lt. Thomas Hcoper and Sgt. Al- lison Hooper, brothers of the doc- tor, were killed within three weeks of each other while serving with the | USAF during World War 2. place | | | | | | | The Hooper boys were frequent visitors in ‘the Back Mountain Area | and have many friends living here now. Quiet Weekend Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Griffith, De- Munds Road, spent the Labor Day weekend in the “‘Quietest town in New Jersey—Liberty Corner” help- ing their son, Jack, a teacher, move his family from within a block of noisy Route 22 to historic Liberty Corner. Dr. Donald Hooper, close relative | Trucksville, is a patient in 56th | | Oscar Pattons Are (Guests On Anniversary Children of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar - | Patton Noxen, surprised them at ja party in celebration of their 53rd wedding anniversary. Present: Mr. {and Mrs. Franklin Patton, Ospert, | Marlent, Lowell and Steven, Mr. | and Mrs. Chester Keiper, Allan and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ben- | nett, Caro] and Lee, Mr. and Mrs. ! Albert Patton, Patty, Debbie and | Betty, Mrs. John Kovolick, June and John, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Wil- (liam McGovern, Pamelia and Mich- lael, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clarke and Ricky, Noxen; Mrs. Harry Wells; { Michae! and Cindy, Rockland, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett, South { Run; Mrs. Carl Smith, Dan, Sandy |and Kathy, Ruggles; Mr. and Mrs. | Edward Stredny, Jimmy and Eddie, { Jr., Benton; Mrs.” Carlton Patton, | Byron, Miles and Amy Patton, New- fark, Del. Z Mr. and Mrs. Merton Coolbaugh, Shaver Ave., Shavertown, enter- tained at a cook-out on Labor Day Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle, Kunkle, and Mr. and Mrs. Laing { Coolbaugh, East Dallas. : Janet ' Rose Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Scott, Noxen, fell while jumping off the | back of a car last week and broke. her leg. She is recuperating at home with it in a cast. : | Harry Lee. Smith, Huntsville | Road, wrenched his. back while | cutting the lawn and was confined: to hig home for the early part of the week. 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