mil- s and nsyl- over e be- year 1 thé visor. aking letter osters ublic, lead- Lake par- Ras- | Mrs. - Val- ether ng. ut mer | # ie x a DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Carleton Hadsall returned to his home, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, Sunday, after being a patient in Nesbitt Hospital, undergoing tests and treatment for a back injury. Mrs. Joseph Hudak, Parrish Street, was admitted to Mercy Hospital, Saturday morning, when a leg infec- tion flared suddenly, and she de- veloped a high fever. At last report, she was responding to treatment. Executive Board of W.S.C.S., will meet October 1st. at 2:30, to plan for the October 9th. meeting, which will be held at 1 p.m., with dessert followed by the meeting at 1:30 p.m. This change is necessary, due to the Wilkes-Barre District Meeting, and ygill be held at First Methodist Church, in Pittston, October 9th., 7:30. - Ruth Miller, student nurse at Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, re- cently spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mil- ler, Huntsville St. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper, Davenport St, recently motored, along with their son; Gary Jr. to Children’s Hospital in Philadelphia, where Gary underwent tests. Mrs. Forrest Roese, Sweet Valley, is spending a week in Elmira, N. Y. Mr: and Mrs. Charles Hosler, Par- rish St., spent the weekend in Pen- ryn, where they visited Mr. Hosler’s mother and aunt. Phyllis Hanna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hanna, Wyoming Avenue, had acute appendectomy on Thursday, in Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Edward Stair, ‘Shavertown, recently spent ra week with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mayme Flickinger, Mountain Top. Brickel Class, Dallas Methodist Church, met Friday evening, at the home of Mrs. Fred Welsh, Center Hill Road. The meeting was called » order by the president, Mrs. ‘Louise Brown, devotions most im- pressive by Mrs. Laverne Race, minutes by secretary, Mrs. Bert Lewis, treasurer's report by Mrs. Fred Welsh. Business projects; tea towels, knives, jewelry and nuts are Neighborhood THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1962 SECTION A — PAGE 5 News And Notes Of Personal Interest Betty Jean Davis To Marry Thomas Hopa In Late June 42 Grove announces the Mrs. Alice C. Davis, Street, Trucksville, engagement of her daughter, Betty Jean, to Thomas Hopa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Hopa, Hunts- ville. Betty Jean is also daughter of the late Samuel Davis. Miss Davis was graduated from Dallas Senior High School. She is employed by Bergmans, Narrows Center. A lyric soprano, she has studied singing with Mrs. Ruth Reynolds and is now soloist at church services -and weddings. Mr. Hoppa was graduated from Westmoreland High School and Wyoming Valley Technical Institute. He is associated with his father in the construction business. The ceremony will be preformed in % Trucksville Methodist Church in June. Rev. Robert E. Germond will officiate. Paul Dugans Are Hosts To Lake-Lehman Seniors Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dugan, Hunts- ville” Road, entertained Thursday evening class of '63, now. entering Lake-Lehman High School. There were dancing and refreshments. Seniors attending were, Helen Dugan, Karla Ray, Renald Davenport, Gus | Shreiner, Barbara Ross, Ronnie Cul- ver, Gary Anderson, Dick Williams, Eddie Edwards, Delores Hudzik, Jean Archacavage, Charles Masters, Bobby Gross, Linda Gosart; Bob Grey, Pat Zbick, Joan Darby, Marie Rasimovicz, Pat Kutz, Bruce Spencer, John Bun- ney, Tom Evans, Richard McKeel, Bob Rogers, Stan Rusiloski, Alana Mater, rand Joe Smith. Friends attending were Phyllis Ross, Ben Rusiloski, Tony DeGiosa, Terry Smith, Billy Williams, Paul Dugan, Francis Par- sons, and Mr. Staney Gulbish of Lake-Lehman faculty. Albert Morses, Here sale. Meeting adjourned and r 5 apple pie and ice cream | was served by the committee. Capt. and Mrs. Albert Morse and children # were weekend guests of Sgt. and Mrs. James Kern, Fort |Mr. and Mrs. Harry Post, Cliffside Meade, Maryland, spent the week- end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Avenue, Trucksville. Capt. Morse was recently transferred from the Culp, Huntsville and Mrs. Marion | Royal Canadian Air Force base at Kern of Idetown. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Levy, Alex- andria, Va., have purchased and moved into the former Nicholson home on Chase road. Mrs. Levy is the former Hilda Morris. Both she and her husband formerly lived in Wilkes-Barre, Mr. Levy is now re- tired. Mr. and Mrs. John Krogulski and family have moved from Wind Gap to a home they purchased at 45 Lehigh Street, Shavertown. Mr, Korgulski is associated with the sommonwealth telephone Company. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Taylor, Atlanta, Ga, are spending sometime with the latter's mother and sister, Mrs. F. al. Gordon and Mrs. Florence Nis, Norton Avenue. Mrs. Taylor is the former Ruth Gordon. The Taylors recently celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary with a party given by their daughters. Mrs. Lawrence Shaw, Mrs. Leslie Shaw and Muriel Shaw, Shickshinny, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Long and Brent, Parrish Street. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lancaster, West Franklin Street, Shavertown, cele- brated their 32nd wedding annivers- ary, September 19. The Lancasters were married in the Methodist Church, in Parsons. Mrs. Lancaster is the former Theresa Reese. Mr. Lan- caster is employed as a postman. W..S. C'S. First meeting of the 1962-63 W. S. C. S. season Dallas Methodist Church tuesday evening heard reports from treach campers, Jean Fleming and Richard Love. Jean gave a very in- teresting and thorough report of the wg ivities. Mrs. William Baker and Mrs. Char- les Hosler gave reports on the cours- es at Keystone School of Missions. The regular business meeting re- ported successful Tea, netting over $80. The fall Bazaar, will be held November 10. To prepare for ‘that event, the next meeting will be held October 10. All members are urged to bring a prospective member. There were thirty-two in attendance. Mrs. Ann Jewell, Parrish Street, who was taken in the Dallas Ambul- ance, on Thursday, is a medical pati- ent at ‘the General Hospital and is responding to treatment. : Mr. and Mrs. Richard Etner. Wells- boro, spent the weekend with Mrs. Etner’s sisters, Mrs. Ralvh Brown and Mrs. Forrest Roese, Sweet Val- | ley. Mrs. Raymond Kuhnert Jr., Har- veys Lake, recently returned from Nesbitt Hospital, after having an av- endectomy. (A few weeks ago. Sandy. So tiior of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kuhnert Jr. had the misfortune of falling from a hay wagon and break- ing her clavicle. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cease. Shaver- town and Ray Hubler, West Pittston. spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Wes- ley Newcomb and family, Newark, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Stair. Dallas R. D. 3, have welcomed into ‘their home a nine week old baby boy, Robert. They have a little girl, Susan, twenty seven months. Theodore Cadwalader. East Dallas, was stricken with a heart attack Thursday evening in front of the Lake-Noxén Clinic in Noxen. He is a patient at General Hospital, re- ported doing wel. St. Hubert Canada. He is now at Handcock Air Force Headquarters at Syracuse, N. Y., and residing on the base there He is also taking an evening course at Syracuse Univer- sity to obtain a degree. Return To Overbrook Barbara Hadsall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Hadsall, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville; Randy Thay- er, Dalton, and Marj Sorber, daugh- ter of Robert Sorber, Sorber Moun- tain returned to Overbrook School, in Philadelphia, Sunday, after spend- ing the weekend at their respective homes. Barbara missed seeing her daddy this weekend as he is a pa- tient at Nesbitt Hospital. Randy, likewise missed his daddy, he was on a business trip in Oregon. Miss Sorber; who is a former student at Overbrook, will observe her fifth year as a house mother, in the near future. Claudia Laux, Elected Sorority Vice-President Claudia Laux phoned her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laux of Dallas Monday night to report that she had been elected vice president of her sorority, Rho chapter of Theta Phi Alpha, located in McElwain Hall at Penn State. Claudia, in her sen- ior year, has been house manager. Anniversary, Birthdays Observed At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Cummings © Pond, dinner Saturday night in honor of their Four of the guests also celebrated their birthdays. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prem and Walter, Scranton; Mrs. James Bailey, Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cease, Shavertown; and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paeglow, Parrish Street, Dallas. Henry Schroeder, entertained at 23rd wedding anniversary. Local Men Enjoy Fishing In Canada Eight local men recently enjoyed a fishing trip at Parent Lake, Que- bec, Canada; Caddy LaBar, Nelson Dymond, Harold Brobst, Carleton Rogers, Tom Wyda, Andy Denmon, Fred Dodson, and Joe Hand. They were in Canada ten days, but only got a few days of fishing, due to the snow, sleet, wind and rain. They enjoyed being together and making the trip safely. There were plenty of fish brought home. : Visiting Here Mrs. Daisy Farver, former Back Mountain resident, her daughter, Mrs. Mary ‘Wheeler Cook, and grandson, Barry Cook, with whom she now resides at Roselle, N. J., | and R. J. Morgan, are spending some. time . with friends, and rela- tives in this area. Mrs. “ Farver is a sister of Mrs. Goldie Kitchen and Mrs. Daniel Brown, Idetown. Although Mrs. Farver is confined to a wheel chair, because of a broken hip, she at- tended morning services at the Huntsville Christian Church, where she is a member. Her sister, Mrs. Kitchen is also confined, because of a broken hip. This is the first time they have seen each other, since Mrs. Farver’s accident a year ago. Mrs. Farver would like to hear from her friends. Her address is 1205 Rivington St., Roselle, N. J. Harveys Lake Boy Sent To Thailand _ Army Specialist Four Mark A. Wnek, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A Wnek, Harveys Lake, recently de- parted for Thailand from Hawaii with the 25th Division's 35th In- fantry. Wnek, an automatic rifleman in Battle Group 1, Company D, entered the Army in September 1960. The 20-year old soldier is a graduate of St. Vincent’s High School, Plymouth. Mrs. Harvey Kitchen Hostess To Club Board Mrs. Harvey Kitchen was hostess recently to members of the Executive Board, Harveys Lake Women’s Serv- ice Club. Assisting her were Mrs. Montross. Mrs. Charles Williams pre- sided. . October program chairman Mrs. Harold Bennett announced that Un- ited Nations Month would be ob- served October 4 with special pro- gram. Plans were completed for the Oc- tober 1, 2, and 3 Rummage Sale to be held at Lare’s Building in Luzerne. Plans for the annual Hallowe'en Dance were discussed. Present, other than those named, were Mesdames Richard Williams, Wilfred Ide, Earl Campbell, Calvin McHose, John Zorzi, Malcolm Nel- son, Lee Bicking, Jean Jones, Ronald Ritts, Fred Dodson, Joseph Rauch, Carl Swanson, Elwood Davis, Millie dor, Clarence Oberst, Ruth Bennett, George Bray, Dolores Piatt, Elwood Whitesell, and Miss Treva Traver. Judy Reese, Guest E On Fifth Birthday Saturday afternoon, Judy Reese was guest of honor at a party to celebrate her fifth birthday. Her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reese were hosts at their home, Demunds Road. The large birthday cake was in the form of a clown and each child was given a circus favor. Games were played and prizes a- warded. Enjoying the party were Leon Sid- orek, Mary Alice Lumley, Dianne Gelsleitcher, Butch Reese, Mary Lou Borzone, Linda Neyhard, Joan, Bar- bara and Buddy Reese and Mrs. Louise Borzone. Eileen Cummings, Guest At Variety Shower Mrs. John Novitski, and Mrs. Adrian E. DeMarco, Sutton Road, entertained at a variety shower hon- oring Eileen Cummings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cummings, Sr., Sutton Road. Miss Cummings is the fiancee of John Comer, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Comer, Sr., Kingston. Bingo was played and a buffet luncheon served. Centerpiece ‘was. a tiered cake decorated in white and silver, flanked by white tapered can- dles. Attending were Mesdames: Phillip Cummings, Sr., Helen Cum- mings, Phillip Cummings, Jr., Joseph Halowich, Arthur Mauer, Stanley Price, Helen Zurinski, Manuel San- tayana, Neville Shea, Tony Groblew- ski, Ziba Sutton, Helen Cummings the honoree and hostesses. Both Miss Cummings and Mr. Comer are graduates of West Side Central Catholic High School. She is employed in the Linear office. He will enter the service this week. No date has been set for the wed- ding. : Couples Club To Elect Officers Friday Night Couples Club of Dallas Methodist Church plan to have their Installa- tion Dinner at Shadow Brook Coun- try Club Friday night, September 28. Rev. Lawry will install. Retiring officers are Dr. John Blase, president; Kenneth Young, vice president; Mrs. Charles Smith, secretary; Mrs. Marshall Rumbaugh, treasurer A smorgasborg dinner will be served, followed by dancing to Don Williams’ orchestra. New officers for 1963 will be: President, Kenneth Young; vice pres- ident, James Darling; secretary, Mrs. Welton Farrar; treasurer, Mrs. Lewis Reese. nal George Searfoss and Mrs, Clarence | Scheuler, Marge Gulitis, Jean Mole- | Married Fifty Years Mr. and Mrs. George E. Lamoreux, | Huntsville, will celebrate their fift- ieth wedding anniversary Octcber 13 with a dinner at Castle Inn. The couple was married October | 9, 1912, by the late Rev. William Day | in Luzerne Preshyterian Church. At- | tendants were Mrs. J.F. Bryant, Prin- | gle, sister of Mrs. Lamoreux and C. | | | | | of the Laux Machine Shop, North Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown. Mrs. Jacob Laux Will Celebrate Her Eighty-Fifth Birthday Mrs. Jacob Laux, Pioneer Avenue, Laux, Harveys Lake; Mr. | will celebrate her eighty-fifth birth-| Harold Laux, North Bergen, N. | day anniversary on October 1 with | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmidt, Forty |a family dinner at Castle Inn. She is Fort. Mr. Schmidt is Mrs. Laux’s { widow of the late Jake Laux, owner | brother; Mrs. Jacob Beline, sister of 100 | Trucksville;. Mr and Mrs. Pau! Laux, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rother, Mr. and and Mrs. ds Present at the dinner will be all | Mrs. Stephen Waldo, Mrs. Joseph | her family: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laux, Laux, Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | Wilkes-Barre: Mr." and Mrs. Ray ert Laux, Midland Drive. Dallas. | | | | | B. Lamoreux, Bridgeport, Washing- | ton, brother of Mrs. Lamoreux. i There are three children, Mrs. Leonard Derby, Huntsville, Elmer B. Lamoreux, Shavertown, George M. Lamoreux, Pittsburgh; also five grandchildren and one great grand- child. Mr. Lamoreux is a retired farmer. Miss Susan Jayne Dodd Is Engaged To Thomas G. Baer Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dodd, Pole | 142; . Harveys Lake, announce the | engagement of their daughter Susan ! Jayne to Thomas G. Baer, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baer, R. D. 1,| Harveys Lake. Miss Dodd is a graduate of Lake- Lehman. High School and Wilkes- Barre Business College. She is em- ployed by the Boston Store. Mr. Baer is a graduate of Lake- Lehman High School and Pennsyl- | vaniag State University, Wilkes- Barre, where he received a degree in Surveying Technology. He is now employed by Pennsylvania State Highway Department in Clearfield. The wedding will take place Sat- urday, December 29, at 2 o'clock in Alderson Methodist Church. The couple will reside in Clear- | field. Will Be Eagle Scout LARRY EDWARDS Larry Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Edwards, Midland Drive, Dallas, will be dubbed an Eagle Scout by the Court of Honor at Dallas Methodist Church tonight. Larry is the first Back Mountain boy to earn the Eagle Scout honor since Bob Van Horn, who is now in his second year at Jefferson Medical School. Larry, member of the Junior Class at Dallas Senior High School, where he is an honor student, has been in scouting for four years. He is a mem- ber of the Order of the Arrows, a Red Cross Life Saver, and an Acolite at Prince of Peace Church. He is fif- teen years old. Save On Your Printing Have It Done By THE POST PENSION and DEFERRED PROFIT SHARING SERVICES We assist attorneys, accountants, corporate or individual trustees, in the preparation, super vision, and review of pension and deferred profit sharing plans. There is no charge for this service, and cone fidential inquiries are invited. 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