JANIA er 20] ¢ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1962 Neighborhood News A Notes Of Personal Interest SECTION A — PAGE 5 Noxen WSCS Meeting Merwin Updyke Has ilot Toba NS Mr an d Mr S GC eo Ai I Married In Church Ceremony Mrs. Fred Howell, Leads ohn Jones, son of Mr. an rs. x : . . hool David Jones, Haris Hill Road, : : rge Lrispe Book Club Discussion wes. held its monthly mecting Tenth Birthday Party rucksville, will celebrate his first 5 4 in the church parlors on Tuesday Z fd pa erly of birthday Thursday, October 11th Celebrate 60th An nN versa ry i Jasd me evening. Plans for the bazaar to be| hoy So Den Ne, i; Pack 444, of Dal- with a gathering of his family and . : at the October meeting of Back Mou- held on November 16th with a turkey Wee: va ey, nono! ed Merwin Up- var Doan little neighborhood friends. Mr. and, Mrs. George Crispell, for- | Present at the dinner were: Mr. tain Library Book Club, following a | SuPper and lunch at noon were dis- | dyke at their meeting last Monday, indston Mrs. Ann Jewell has returned to |mer Noxen residents, now of St.|and Mrs. Clarence Shupp, Mr. and short business session conducted by | cussed. Present: Mesdames Vance |his tenth birthday. Games were ston, her home on Parrish St., after being | Petersburg, Fla. celebrated their | Mrs. Morris Mathews, Joyce, Marlene, Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins. Race, Oscar Fish, Francis Sohenck, | player and refreshments served to 4 a patient in General Hospital. sixtieth wedding anniversary October | Mrs. John Wright, Joanne, Shirley, Mvs Hemet Mover 15 chairing of Fred Schenck, William Butler, Spence | Cubs, Kevin Ray, Joseph Zapotoski, 0, 18,0 Monthly meeting of Back Moun- 2 with a family dinner at the Howard | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crispell, Gar- Roki py As Ph Yer will be MF Holmgren ® Melvin Hopfer, Ronald | Jonothan Perkins, Allan Updyke and ndover- tain Firemen Association will bo held | Martin farm in Kunkle. ey, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Crispell, oe ° tor a oe ee Hopfer, Henry Lame, Albert Jones, | Den Chief Barry Ray. Also attend- having Tuesday, October 16 at 8 o’clock, in Mrs. Crispell is the former Marion | Ruth Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ag a ae re 2 Franklin Patton, William Shalata, | were the honoree’s brothers, Duane business the Harveys Lake Fire House. All| Waltman, daughter of the late Rev. |Crispell, Randy, Dianne, M r s . re ph an ? rs. bi Warren Montross, William Lyons, |and Bryan, his sister, Janine Louise. Firemen are welcome. Refreshments |and Mrs. Clarence Waltman, Noxen. | Melvin Crispell, Randy, Dianne, Mrs. gi . William MacMillon, Pat Denmon. |Merwin is in fifth grade at Ross senior will be served. Mr. Crispell is son of the late Mr. and | Lowell Boone, Sarah, Mr. and Mrs. Gufests and prospective members | School. \s presi- Gorge Williams, Dallas, ‘suffered Mrs. Severn Crispell, also of Noxen. | Cecil Crispell, Cathy, Mrs. Nancy are welcome. Members are Yemitided en Ei = tain of 2 Mead ini : _ | Nine years ago the Crispells retired | Crispell, Vickie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles to bring a small sandwich or a few He jury at work Monday morn- |," : i 3 3 : cookies. ~ nyggesle wi which required sutures administ- from their farm in Noxen, Mr. Cris- | Buckingham, Larry, Lyle, David, Kir. ered at General Hospital, He is etn- pell gave up his school bus route, and | by, Mrs. Ernest Dendler. Two child- 8 With loved by the Acme Warehouse ih ‘they moved to 7126 Second Avenue, |ren, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner and Harvest Moon Ball pilot on Forty Fort. St. Petersburg. ; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin who also ; ; ; Gi 1 b years, Mis Toba Richasts | EHase 2 There are nine children, twenty- | live in St. Petersburg were not pre- Preparations for Dallas Kiwanis Ive Neer Ty Rood 3 seville: i ) 5 | five grandchildren and fifteen great- | sent. Club Annual Harvest Moon Ball, . 5 a oad, Trucksville, is a patient at| grandchildren . scheduled for November 3, Irem an anniversary Bucknell ey Templp Con Ob Me ave diamond... ag ne George H. Jacobs Mrs. Frank J. Werner yoy, Sopot Shabu Tie G3 : finance, Mrs. Tom Reese, Franklin St, is a | Enrolls At Amherst Marries Chicago Man Sl ey — for the thrill of n social patient in Nesbitt Hospital. She sub- M = reaervati a lifetime! : mitted to an appendectomy some| George H. Jacobs, Shavertown, is| Mrs. Frank J. Werner, Ferguson Tig Hae ons ral 2 Dov s active time ago. one of 271 Amherst College fresh-| Avenue, Shavertown married Lou bet ; th hd y Lewis- William Perrego, Orange, has been | men who arrived September 20 for | Christopher Wagner, Chicago, Ill, ee 2 an 5 h ; member ill at his home. a three day orientation period before | and Miami, Saturday at 4:30 p.m. ok Sopa. Melnteneon fas .canrge 9 promo- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Welsner, Wash- classes begin on September 24. Rev. W. Herbert Sugdon, brother of Sorelons. hafta ington D.C., called on friends, on The annual orientation included |the bride, performed the ceremony rom Sunday in Orange. talks by members of the faculty and | at the Werner home. Attendants . | d theo- Mrs. Ben C. Shipman Jr., who with | administration, language tests, Tre. were Mrs. Clara Troxell and James Philharmonic Opens e choir.. her two children Jennie and Buddy ical examinations, and informal Sugdon of Mt. Top, brother of the Membershi Drive fe, with has been spending ‘the summer with | meetings with other students and | bride. P 5, Beth her parents Mr. and Mrs. Stuart | faculty. The couple will leave shortly for Family membership campaign for re moy- Marks in Lehman while her husband George, son of Mr. and Mrs. | their winter home in Florida and a |. ; : : Wilkes-Barre Philharmonic Orches- ze. : was taking accelerated training in George M. Jacobs of N. Pioneer Ave., | Caribbean cruise. The apostolic blessing of Pope Matron of honor was attired in |tra is in full swing locally, with Mrs. e Dallas | the Paper Box division of Weierhaus- graduated from Dallas Senior High At ‘the small reception at the |John XXIII was bestowed last Satur- | full-length gown of bridal satin fash. | Bar] Phillips as chairman, assisted to three er Lumber Company in Chicago, has School, where he wa$ president of | Country Club were Mr. and Ms. day at 11 on the marriage of Miss |ioned with semi-gathered skirt of | by Mrs. Ray Turner, Mrs. Stanley S. + family: returned to her home in Rochester. | 4 Class of 1961 and Was active in| David Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Ted | Rozanne Marie Jones, daughter of |avacoda green, featuring a sleeve- | | Davies, Mrs. Jerome Gardner, Mrs. bert G. Mr, Shipman was formerly with the | qs. Ruff, Rev. and Mrs. Sugdon, Jim and | Mr: and Mrs. Philip F. Jones, 35 |less off-the-shoulder neckline, A |Edward Eyerman III, Mrs. Reese Sales force in the. Rilco division of In 1961-1962 he lived in the Phil. | Clara, and the bride and groom. Circle Dr., College Manor, Dallas, and | small slender bow complemented the | Pelton, Mrs. Fred Maier and Mrs. ymander Welerhauser. ers a Fe ami or James Francis Hoe son 2 i, gn Sorged waistline and matching satin | Edward Scanlon. ] e Base. Mrs. Mary LaBar has returned from A E 3 FE 31 I: Mrs. Joseph A. Walsh, 325 Clark St., | elbow-shy gloves, completing the en- ii hres] vith his Florida im ¥ one in Shovertown font, studying in the University in. Mrs. Lillian Hildebrant Is Clark’s Green. semble, Ye carried a semi-swing I oli nv aN Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chalowick, Manila: ‘Hostess for Mis. Spaulding The Rev. Francis P. McNelis, uncle | bouquet of gold-tipped ivy with | series, with Ferdinand Liva as con . . ive ber ili Snyder, and son Joseph, have moved from Mt. fie orn ; of the bride, performed the double- | occasional sprigs of white and celosin | quctor. The November 19 concert Think how she Il glow—when You Jive fier the Greenwood Road, Trucksville, to Hostess Bt Party Mrs. Lillian Hildebrant, Machell | ring ceremony, celebrated the nup- | scattered throughout. On her head wilkfe at ure Beethoven's Seventh fine diamond you couldn’t afford in your Mountain Top, where they have pur- : Ave, entertained at a going away | tial mass and bestowed the blessing she wore a wreath of gold-tipped ivy | Symphony and, as soloist, Lena Fer- | first years together! Many husbands come to chased a home, Mr. Chalowick is em: | Mrs. ‘Thomas Sayre, Pikes Creek, : party, honoring Mrs. Letha Spauld- | on the couple in Gate of Heaven [leaves also interspersed with sprigs | ett; Soloman, soprano. Highlights | us for advice in choosing a diamond. We { ployed by Foster Wheeler. entertained neighbors and friends at’ ing, who left Thursday to spend six Church, Dallas. The altar was |of wheat. of the February concert will include > 2 4 g : g Paul and Gerard DeMarco, sons of |a party Thursday evening. Games k weeks as guest of her son and family, | adorned with white carnations and | Bridesmaids and junior bridesmaid Symphony No. 40 by Mozart and have a complete selection in all price ranges. : ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Adrain E. DeMarco, | were played and refreshments served | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mitchell, Bar- palms. Following the ceremony, the | were attired in ensembles identical | Renata Tarrago, virtuoso of the And she’ll be pleased to learn that her diamond g S. Held ®sutton Road are confined to their | to Mesdames Nina Kishbaugh, Betty | bara, Robert and Ellen, Weisbaden, | bride presented a bouquet to the |to that worn by the matron of honor. Spanish guitar. ‘came from a store known for its fine diamonds. y after- home with chickenpox. Remley, Virginia Marchikaitis, Mil- Germany. Attending the party were | altar of the Blessed Mother. Dinner followed at the Castle Inn, Famil mhibershi tradition z er pres Mr and Mrs. Raymond Balcomb |dred Naugle, Betty Britt, Bonnie | friends of long standing, Ida Grey, Mrs. John D. Heller, Arlington, | West Dallas, after which the couple | ..3 oY -B in Bas led de- and Jimmie, have moved from |Naugle, Beverly Sayre, Caroline Fer-) Loyalville; Faye Brown, Lehman |va, sister of the bride, was matron |left on a trip to Florida. They will A = t iid oa ! A ae, r talked Hughes Street, Luzerne, to Welling- | rey, Caroline Morgan, Bertha Creas- | Heights; Bess Klinetob, Sweet Val- {of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. | reside at 45 Price St., Kingston. For po bi x : hi Sou fl : en will ton Avenue, Dallas. Mr. Balcomb is |ing. ley. Unable to attend was another | Frank E. Kane, Mount Holly, N. J. | traveling, Mrs. Walsh wore a three- he du’ et nd i i oa % MEMBER AMERICAN ay, Oc- employed by the Acme Stores. Bn member of the group, Letha Mayer, | sister of the bride, and Ann Bradley, | piece imported knit suit of forest from oi Phillips Me embers 5 i Sod 8 : Mr .and Mrs. James Durkin and H M F d S if . who was confined to her home as the | Philadelphia, cousin of the -bride.|green with rust accessories and a of his SOIR This tho Prd ye i I rE Novem- three year old Debbie, formerly of |" onor IMrs. rre Callie result of an infected ear. A buffet | Jacqueline Jones, Dallas, sister of | moss green glamelia. a twelfth 2 re Payments may be arranged Kingston have moved into the former | Neishbors of Mrs. Stewart Wil- | uncheonn was served. the bride, was junior bridesmaid. Mrs. Walsh was graduated from tre de i up andl a) 5 Sterling Williams home on Hunts- |ji,/ns Parrish St. gave a luncheon | Mrs. Spaulding was also entertain | Edward Walsh, Clark’s Green, was | West Side Central Catholic High i} = 1p. orchestra's many patrons FREE PARKING for our customers ville Road. Mr. Williams has a tele- in Honor of her other Mrs. Fred | ed, along with Mrs. Anna Peters, his brother's best man. Ushers were |‘ School, Kingston, and is employed as | and fanaily Taeiaborsiwho live ithe phone answering service. Scaife, Blossburg, Pa who was spend. | Wilkes-Barre, at a luncheon given by Daniel P. Jones, Mount Holly, N. J, |a medical secretary to Dr. Hugh G. Back Monta area vho re- _- Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wartella have ing some time in Dallas: Attending | Mrs. Ross Williams, Shavertown: Mrs. brother of the bride; William Speareq Boyle, radiologist, at .the Nesbitt Sr F R A N K C | A R K nd fam- moved from Springfield, Mass., to 23 were: Mesdames James LaBar, Carl | Peters will visit on the West Coast. | and Joseph Walsh, Jr., brother of | Hospital, Kingston. Mr. Walsh'is an . . cksville, Harris Hill Road. Mr. Wartella is a Doubart Donald Paeglow Charles Attending the luncheon were, Mrs. the bridegroom, both of Clark’s|alumnus of Clark’s Summit Abington Brian Alan Kinney 3 Satur- teacher at N. W. Area High School, oslor tower Williams Pauline | Lee Zimmerman, Mrs. Harvey Kit- | Green. High School and the University of ; ; 63 South M ain Street n, Wil- Mrs. Wartella teaches at Lake-Leh- | yonason Carsl Williams and the |chen and Mrs. Alfred Rodgers, Har- | Given in marriage by her father, | Scranton, where he received his Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kinney, ? remain man Elementary School. guest of honor. Mrs, Scaife has since | veys Lake, the honorees and the |the bride wore full-length gown of | bachelor of science degree in ac- Hunlock Creek, R. D. 1, announce Wilkes - B arre Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berti and daugh gone home; her deughter and family | hostess. ivory bridal satin featuring a bateau | counting in June. He is associated the birth of a son, Brian Alan, on oy Ss will move from Machell Ave- wisited in Dallas on Sunday and-drove |: Mrs. Spaulding left Avdca bv bl neckline edged with Belgian lace, | with his father at Walsh Auto Sup- September 2, in Nanticoke Hospital. o = v e, Dallas, to Mea doweres oh he y - Sp. g voca by.pape i bods dl Jo Co. Seranton. The couple also has another son, REGISTERED JEWELER t her home. transferring to Jet at Idelwild. She | fitted bodice and long tapered ply Co, d a weekend. Gala sae ay had a two hour stop in London, fin- | Sleeves. The chapel-length train fell | The bride was honored at a varie- Po ’ a GL fo ; Ad : ny will Mr .and Mrs. Sheldon Pfeifer and ishing the trip by plane to Frankfurt, from a full skirt styled with un- | ty shower given by her bridesmaids. i x id is EE 3 ge AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY re Rial] daughters have moved from Camp Susan Steele Has where her family met her. They pressed pleats. Her embroidered | The bridegroom's parents enter- | 7Ordon, daughter of Ir. an . : Ww Will to 51 Birch Street, Elmerest. Mr. | @avanth Birthday Party |motored to Weisbaden. The family | manila of Belgian lace fell softly | tained at The Town House, Kingston, de Ce Store hours daily 10:00 to 5:25 gNe Pfeifer is associated with the Bell ; have planned a visit to Scotland, the | to her waistline. She carried an arm | following rehearsal. Pres Rina ok Ci ? Thursday only 10:00 to 8:45 : and family, formerly of Shermans- hood Card Club, Fernbrook, met |cake was baked and decorated by Mrs. Albert Coombs, Lehman, on |groom was graduated from Lake-Leh- A own, Pa., have purchased and with Mrs. Victor Borzone, Demunds | Mrs. Sayre : Attending were Mrs. Saturday, September 22. Rev. Law- | man High School, class of 1958 2nd moved into a ranch type home, | Road. Present were Mesdames: | Edwin Britt, Albert Ferrey, Nina |fence P. Weneger performed the attended Texas Western while in the F ‘A S HION i Hillcrest Avenue, New (Goss Manor. Floyd Pobe,. Wilson Honeywell, | Kishbaggh Mi ahd Mes. Albert Al | double ring ceremony in Sacred U.S. Army. A veteran of Korea, he SP SS OS NES 7 oss Telephone Company. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burke and family have moved from Natick, Mass., to 57 Gordon Street, Old Goss Manor. Mr.. Burke is associated with Maxwell House Coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Buckingham and family, Lehman Avenue, Dallas, had as guest this week the latter's father and brother, Conrad Lewis and Conrad, Jr., Newark, Del.. Mr. and Mrs. William R. 'Henschke Mr. Henshke is wire chief for Bell Telephone Company. Mrs. Curtis Gibson, after almost ¥ oth spent at Nesbitt Hospital came home to Huntsville Road Satur- day. She is still confined to her bed we a broken hip, but expects to be Susan Steele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Emerson Steele, Water St., Cele- brated her 7th birthday, on Wednes- day with a party. Attending were; Billy Duda, John Kearny, Steven and David Suma, Jo Ann and Bobby Bom- berger, Mark Steele and ‘the guest of honor. Card Club Meets Thursday evening the Neighbor- Philip Pope, Ernest Reese, Larry Newhart, Doris Warden, Dorothy Wagner, Edwin Lumley. Bavarian Alps, and a trip up the Rhine, Mr. Mitchell is associated with General Electric, Weisbaden, Ger- many. Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Pikes Creek, recently entertained at a birthday dinner, honoring Mrs. Sayre’s mother, Mrs. Caroline Fer- rey, Sweet Valley. The birthday len, Ralph and Mitchell; Tommy, Debbie, Karen and Beth Sayre, the honoree and the hosts. Walter Kyttles To Celebrate bouquet of white calla lilies. Carol Bachman Be comes Bride Of Kenneth Coombs, Lehman Carol Bachman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bachman, Bennett Street, Luzerne, became the bride of Kenneth Lee Coombs, son of Mr. and Heart Church, Luzerne. Attendants were Mary Ann Sivin- ski, cousin of the bride, and Lewis Bains. A reception was held at ‘the home of the bride for members of the immediate families. The bride wore two piece oyster bridegroom, light blue dress with navy accessories. The bride is a graduate of Luzerne High ‘School, class of 1960. The bride- is employed by the Monroe Calculat- ing Company, Wilkes-Barre. Paul DeMarco fis Five Paul DeMarco, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian E. DeMarco, Sutton Road, Our complete collection of distinguished quality mink, always a thrilling value, is now more valueful than ever. It is without question, one of the largest selections in latest mink-fashions and colors from which You can if you wish, choose your own pelts of new mutation colors and a special style masterfully fitted to your individual measurement by our expert furrier a wheelchair shortly. : shell brocade suit, white pillbox hat | Trucksville, observed his fifth birth- selection. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McDaniel, 55 h WwW ddi A and veil. Her shoulder bouquet was |day September 22. Helping with the Dallas, R. D. 4, have announced e Ing n Nn Iversary of white chrysanthemums. Maid of | celebration were Janice, Jill, Jeff the birth of a baby boy at General Hospital on September 25. Matthew Gray, Westmoreland Lake. Will obsdrde thole fifty-5ifth Lter. onic Bunting os Tie iain astors. Ann, John, Helen, Gerard, and Clare Hills, Trucksville, is a surgical pa- iy 4 din her ) lt hobs joys & Mrs. Bachman, mother of the bride | Marie. Also attending were Mrs. by HADLEY @ DALTON @ BALLANTYNE tient at Nesbitt Hospital. IRE = nx I y. chose green suit with white accessor- | John Novitski, who baked and dec- @® BERNHARD ALTMANN Attorney and Mrs. Harry B. Schooley Jr., Charles Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Harvey, Butler Street, Kingston, have re- On October 15, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kyttle, Outlet, Harvey's Kyttle’'s seventy-seventh birthday. She is ‘the former Addie Lamoreaux, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lamoreaux, Ceasetown. Mr. Mrs. Kyttle is active in its W.S.C.S. Mr. Kyttle, who is a retired carpen- They are the parents of four chil- dren, Lewis Kyttle, Pikes Creek; Mrs, Willard Gensel, Harvey's Lake; Howard Kyttle, Luzerne; Glendoris | honor selected black and white wool dress, white accessories and white ies and Mrs. Coombs, mother of the and Jack Novitski, and the honoree’s brothers and sisters, Adrian, Mary orated the birthday cake, and Mrs. Helen Zurinski. CASHMERE SWEATERS —Furred or untrimmed with matching skirts in stock. Also mink novelties ideal for gift giving. to choose. or from our ready-made turned from a fishing trip to Can- Kyttle is the son of the late Mr. and | Shilanski, Lehman. There are nine ada. Both families are Lorimer |Mrs. Lewis Kyttle, Mooretows, grandchildren, Mrs. Alberta Gensel Our Dallas residents. The couple was married October | Steltz, Meeker; Mrs. Louise Kyttle ksh : Marjorie Gordon, Dallas, is a pa- | 15, 1907 at the Methodist Parsonage, | Wilce, Sweet Valley; Clinton Kyttle, Workshop A New Line of tient at Geisinger Medical Center, | Luzerne, with Rev. Ferris D. Cornell | Passaic, New Jersey; Jerry Shilanski, and Persian Lamb and Broadtail Danville. EXPERT TAILORING ® Trouser Alterations officiating. For six years after their marriage ‘they resided in Luzerne, purchasing their present home at the Outlet forty-nine years ago. A mem- ber of the Meeker Methodist Ch Lehman; Margaret Gensel, Harvey's Lake; Ruth Ann, Howard, Linda, and five great grandchildren. VV VV VV Sa MAIN H IGHWAY DALLAS a a a OUR OWN CHOICE WESTERN Romayne Kyttle, Luzerne; there are | * It's National Pharmacy Week ! Fur Storage having been en- larged is now one of the best equip- ped in the region. Trimmed with our Ranch Mink has been added to our wide selection. 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SHURFINE (Frozen—Cut) GREEN BEANS 6 pkgs. 99¢ OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 8 a.m. to 10 p. m. Register your name at the Mink Shop or Hotel Restaurants For a $500 Autumn Haze Mink Stole made by us from our ranch furs, and two other awards of $140 Hadley Cashmere Sweater with double Mink Collar and a $98 Hadley Cashmere Sweater $ with Standard Mink. Awards wiil be made in the Gus Genetti Lodge, Saturday, December 22, I a —————— Visiting Nurse Headquarters For Over 25 Years pis i a — lle lo le loll dll lil i ll ll ll li lin inline lid ln i a a a le ok A auld 7 aaa ee 3 GRE FR a we io cual