REPS A DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Karen Culver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Culver, Dallas, a student «at (Chamberlayne Junior College, Boston, reports that the studies in merchandising and retail- ing are fascinating. Mrs. John Stenger, Shavertown, has returned to her home after visit- ing her daughter Mrs. Edward Jack- son, in Chambersburg. Mrs. Frances Keefer, 224 Church St., Dallas, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mabel Itrich, Pasadena, Califor- nia, Mrs. TItrich is the ' former Mabel Yaple, who is also a sister of John Yaple, Goss Manor. Mrs. Keefer flew out by jet from Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Loomis recent- ly spent two weeks visiting relatives #4 Noxen. "” Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aldrich, Ro- chester, N. Y., spent several days this week with the Howard W. Ris- leys, Huntsville Road. : Adrian DeMarco, Sutton Road, Trucksville, .is a medical patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Maude Robbins, Harris Hill Road, is spending some time as guest of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robbins, Lisa and Ann, Wilmington, Del. Gretchen Anderson accompanied her on the trip. Mrytle Foreshner who re- sides with Mrs. Robbins is visiting relatives in Stroudsburg and Phila- delphia. Miss Laura Smith has returned to her home on Huntsville Road after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital as result of a heart attack. She is feeling much better. Joe’ Rusinko, Harveys Lake, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital where he submitted to surgery. Mrs. Charles Weatherill, Rovera Beach, Fla., spent several days visit- ing: Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Richards, Lehman Avenue, Dallas. Nancy Wolfe, sophomore at Mans- - Weld State College, spent the week- end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wolfe, Burnsdale Ave. Nancy had as her guest, her roommate, Ruth Hennip, Rome, Pa. Harold Schooley has returned to his home on Davenport Street after ndergoing tests for a week, in General Hpspital. Mrs. Donald’ Paeglow, Parrish St. is a surgical patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Williams and Carol Williams, Dallas, spent Satur- day in Tyrone, where they visited Mr, and Mrs. George Burget and Janet. Carol and Janet were room- mates, while trainees’at the John- town Rehabilitation Center. They also had the opportunity to see an- other friend they had met at the. center, Mrs. Sherwood Graham, of Port Matilda. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vaughn and sons, Bobby and Jimmy, Blossburg, Pa., spent Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Sweet Val- 3y. tvent hunting for a few hours, but had no luck. The community wishes to express sits sincere sympathy to Henry elch and the family in the loss of Mrs. Georgianna Welch, who had been ill for quite some time. Mrs. George L. Stolarick, Leh- man, is a patient at the Nesbitt Hospital. : Mrs. Sarah Young, Fernbrook, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. . Katherine Flynn; Pikes Creek, has returned after spend- ing several days attending con- ferences for administrators at Galen Hall, Wernersville, Pa. Mrs. John H. Nulton has returned from Harrisburg Hospital after sub- mitting to surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Robert ‘Wade, Le- high Street, Shavertown, have sold their home to Mr. and Mrs. William ~ Thomas of Main Street and have ken up residence in Philadelphia. 1e Thomases in turn sold their |. home to Rave’s Nursery who will shortly move their nursery business. 1 these changes make way for the new highway. Jimmy Roman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Roman, Lehigh Street, has returned after submitting to surgery in Nesbitt Hospital. _ Maude C. Gregg, Fernbrook, suf- fered a heavy fall Tuesday, a leg which had been fractured several years ago giving way under her. She was taken by ambulance to Nesbitt Hospital Wednesday for X-Rays. Stanley Davis, Lehigh Street, Shavertown, was admitted on Tues- day to Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre. Don’t be a litterbug! Drop every litter bit in the litter basket. Carry a litterbag in your car. That's how you can-help KEEP AMERICA CLEAN AND BEAU- . Mr. Brown and Mr. Vaughn |° Pikes Creek Group Entertains At Party Beatrice Newberry, Helen Cooney. and Mary Pauletti, entertained at a Hallowe'en Party, Friday, at the Clarence Newberry home, Pikes Creek. Attending were Barbara Brennan, West Pittston; Margie Gill, Court- dale; Shirley and Sandy Lubinski, Sandra A gn ew, Shirley Gennings, Mary Marchikaitis, Carol Remley, Donna Bronson, Kathy and Millie Cooney, Hannah and Stacia, and Elly Newberry, Rosetta Clarke, Julie Klemunes, Eddie Hollis, Kenny Krel- ler, Ronnie Hentz, Eddie Gensel, Joe Yurko, Jeff Gill, Lee Johnson, Rich- ard Bronson, Walt Lubinski, Ricky May, Jim Frye, Ray Klemunes; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Newberry, Jr. and daughter, Lori, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs, John Gill and John, Jr., Wyo- ming; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garringer, Harvey's Lake; Mrs. Hannah Shields, Hunlock Creek. : ’ Julie Ann Baur Mr. and Mrs. John Baur, Jr., Nazareth, announce the birth of their second child, a daughter, Julie Ann, seven pounds, one ounce, Oct- ober 19. Mrs. Baur is the former Joan Allen, Harvey's Lake, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen, Jr., are now residing in the Philadel- phia area. Mr. Baur, buyer for Laubach’s Department Store, East- on, is son of Mr. and Mrs. John Baur, Sr,, Shaver Avenue, Shaver- town. Julie Ann has one brother, eighteen month old, Michael. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen, Sr., Harvey’s Lake. Paul Precone Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Precone, Overbrook Ave., Dallas, announce the birth of a son, Paul, October 26, in Nesbitt Hospital. He weighed 7 lb. 5 oz. There are ‘three other children, Mike, ten, Joseph, eight, and Roseanne, four. ‘ Mrs. Precone is the former Flor- ence Stronoski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alex Stroneski, Kingston. Mr, Precone is son of Mrs. Rose Precone and the late Mr. Precone of Luzerne. Cynthia Lee Ostrum Mr. and Mrs. Willidim Ostrum, Demunds Road, R. D. 3, Dallas, an- nounce the birth of a daughter, Cynthia Lee, October 16 in Nesbitt Hospital. She weighed six lbs. and four ounces. The Ostrums have two other daughters, Annlyn, seven and Joy, nineteen months. Mrs. Ostrum is the former Ann Bunney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bunney, Chase. Mr. Ostrum is son of Mr. and Mrs. William Os- trum, Demunds Road. Thomas McGlynn Jr. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGlynn, Shaver Street, Dallas, announce the birth of a son, Thomas, Jr., their first child, in Nesbitt Hospital, Oct- ober 23. He weighed seven pounds. Mrs. McGlynn is the former Bev- erly Noon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Noon, Fernbrook, and Mr. McGlynn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John McGlynn of Wilkes-Barre. Deborah Ann VamHorn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas VanHorn, Dallas, R. R. 3, have announced the birth of a baby girl, Deborah Ann, six pounds, thirteen ounces, at Gen- eral Hospital on Septembter 29. There is also a baby boy, Edward fourteen months, : Mrs. VanHorn is the former Alice Doran. Mr. VanHorn is son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward VanHorn of Dallas. This is their second grandchild, Neighborhood Chairman Of Dance Pictured above is Mrs. Phillip Walter, chairman of the annual Thanksgiving Dance, “A Night In The Village” to be sponsored by the Dallas Junior Woman's Club at Con- tinental Inn on Friday, November 23. Music for dancing will be provided by Bob Baird’s Orchestra from 9 until 1. A buffet luncheon will be served about midnight. Mrs. Phillip Walter and her com- mittee members, Mrs. Leonard Craig, Mrs. James Huston, Mrs. Ned Hartman and Mrs. Francis J. Barry invite all Back Mountain residents to attend. Robert Ides, Surprised When Family Flies Home Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Ide were pleasantly surprised when their son- in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roese and children, Ronald, Franklin and Betsy Sue flew their “Piper Commanche” plane from Cleveland, Ohio to Forty Fort. Ar- riving at the airport they were met by Mrs. Roese’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lloyd and son Tommy of Kingston and driven to the Ide residence in Lehman. While there Mrs. Roese celebrated her birthday with the following mem- bers of the Ide family: Mr. and Mrs: Alfred E. Laing, Horsham, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lloyd and son Tommy, Kingston, Mrs. Nelson R. Conden and children Martin, Terry and Victor, Owego, New York; Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Ide and chil- dren Ralph, Bobbie Ann, Ricky and Evelyn, Harding, Pa.; and Audrey, Arthur and Roberta at home. ; The following day Mr. and Mrs. Roese and family flew to Elmira, New York to visit Mr. Roese’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Roese. Upon returning to Forty Fort they were met by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Laing and Arthur Ide who were given a plane ride over Harveys Lake and surrounding areas. Before leaving for ©Ohia, Mr. Roese took Mrs. Robert Ide, ac- companied by her daughters Audrey and Roberta and grandson Ralph for an enjoyable flight over Wyo- ming Valley and the Back Mountain Area. Mrs. Ide commented that it was ‘the thrill of a lifetime.” The Roeses also visited Mr. Roese’s grandmother Roese and other relatives at Red Rock. Both Mr. and Mrs. Roese are graduates of Lehman High School. Mrs. Gordon Yetter Program Chairman Northeastern Pennsylvania Asso- ciation of Hospital Auxiliaries met October 17 at Irem Country Club. Among new officers seated was Mrs. Gordon Yetter, of Pikes Creek, rep- resenting Wyoming Valley Hospital. | A mm Ee a Ts Et GU ERD Write for Literature and Rates Central location overlooking Boardwalk and convenient to Piers, Churches and Theatres — Near Rail and Bus Terminals —nviting Lobbies .and Parlors — Closed and Open Sun Decks Atop — ~All Rooms Delightfully Furnished — Modified and European Plans — Conducted by Hospitable Ownership Management that de- lights in catering fo the wishes of American Families. HOTEL JEFFERSON ATLANTIC CITY NEW JERSEY | sum jos Hotel Jefferson Atlantic City, New Jersey DARING'S MAIN HIGHWAY DALLAS Corn Fed Country Fresh Pork Loins Pork Sausage 3 1b. Avg. Center Cut Loose Casing Ib. 49¢ 1b. 79¢ 1b. 55¢ 1b. 39¢ 10 oz. Jar 3 1b. Can Nescafe Crisco 83c “ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1962 News And Notes Mr. and Mrs. John S. Duda Plan Fiftieth Anniversary Party “Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Duda, Pine View Avenue, Dallas, will observe their fiftieth wedding anniversary on Saturday, November 10 with a dinner at their home for members of the family. Mrs. Duda is the former Susan Stanislaw of Edwardsville, The couple was married Novem- ber 11, 1912, in St. ‘Anthony's Church, Larksville, by Father Francis Charney and went to house- keeping in Edwardsville while Mr. Duda was employed by the Kings- ton Coal Company. Later the Dudas moved to Carverton where they operated a farm. * In 1943 Mr. Duda retired and the family moved to the house they now oc- cupy in Dallas. There are eleven living children, John is deceased; Mrs. Frank How- arch, Swoyersville; Mrs. John Tim- ko, Carverton; Mrs. John Dobran- sky, San Diego, California; Mrs. Emerson Steele, Dallas; Lee, Hamp- ton, Va.; Victor, Newark, N. J.; Frank, Hampton, Va.; Jacob, Prince George, Va.; Andrew, Wayne, Pa.; Peter and Paul, twins of Dallas; also twenty-four grandchildren and three great grandchildren. All the Duda boys served ‘their country dur- ing World War IL Both Mr. and Mrs. Duda are members of Gate of Heaven Church. Though Mr. Duda is a semi-invalid, the couple manages to plant, har- vest and can a fine vegetable garden each year, and raise a flock of chickens, The anniversary party will be a particularly happy occasion, for it will be the first time the entire family has been together in many years. Lorelie Briggs, Sweet Valley Selects Her Wedding Party Announcement has been made of the approaching marriage of Lorelie Briggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Briggs, Sweet Valley, to Richard Bonomo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bonomo, Dallas. Nup- tials will be performed on November 17, eleven a.m., St. Anthony’s Ro- man Catholic Chur ch, Memorial Street, Exeter. : Miss Briggs has selected as maid of honor, Mary Ellen Vida. Brides- maids are the bride-elect’s sister, Loydene Briggs Wesley, Leah Kliam- movich, Sharron Farver, and junior bridesmaid, Charlene Shinder, Bloomfield, N. J. Anthony Bonomo, Jr. will act as his brother's best man. Ushers will be Charles Eise, Fred Adams, Robert Andrews, cousin of the bride-elect. ee A reception will be held at O’Con- nell’s Twin Lakes with approximate- ly one-hundred seventy-five guests. A variety shower was given in Miss Briggs’ honor last Friday eve- ning, at the Andrews’ home, with Mrs. Robert Walsh and Mrs. Robert Andrews, Sweet Valley, hostesses. Gifts were placed under a large dec- orated parasol. Presznt: Mesdames Robert Sorber, Edmund Piper, Thomas Adams, Paul Farver, Rus- sell Major, Robert Grey, Al Sentil, ‘Walter Hontz, Thomas Harrison William G. Hughes, Joseph Walsh, Anthony Bonomo, Sr., Loydene Wes- ley, Harcld Briggs, Nancy Harrison, Leah Kliamovich, Sherry Piper, the honoree and hostesses. On Sunday, October 21, aunts of Mr. Bonomo entertained at a large variety shower held at the Kingston House. Hostesses were Mary Gajew- ski and Mrs. Ambrose Vida. A personal-shower was given by Loy- dene - Briggs Wesley and Leah Kliamovich at the latter's home, Sylvan Lake. Many lovely gifts were received at the three showers. Party For Howard Post Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lynn, Berwick, entertained at a birthday dinner party honoring their brother-in-law, Howard Post, Sweet Valley. Attend- ing were Mr. and Mrs. James Kibler, Mrs. Jean Huntzinger, Mrs. Ginger Naus, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gable, Art Triscott, Olga Smith, and Mrs. Howard Post. Cub Scouts, Monday Cub Scout Pack No. 233 of Shav- ertown will meet Monday evening, November 5, at 7:30 in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. Cub Master Jo seph Precone will preside. Badges will be awarded that were earned through the summer. Den 6, with Mrs. Voelker as Den Mother, will present the opening and Den 5, with Mrs. Covert as Den Mother, will have the closing. All parents are urged to attend this meeting as the money making project for the year will be an- nounced. Nesbitt Auxiliary To Meet Friday Shavertown Branch, Nesbitt Hos- pital Woman’s Auxiliary, will meet Friday at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shavertown, at 1:30 p.m. for a dessert luncheon. Mrs. Carl Brown, president of the Executive Board, will be speaker. Mrs. Leon Beisel, president, will pre- side at the business meeting, Mrs. Robert Hummell will serve as host- ess. | Charles H. Long, last week. Party And Hayride Held At Sweet Valley Wilma Long, Mary Ana Kuchemba and Sue Fielding, entertained friengs at a party following a hay- ride at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Long conducted the hayride. Attend- ing ‘were Ronnie Hontz, Richard Bronson, Alan Landis, Carl Squier, Richard Laposky, Kenny Elsworth, Fred Brown, Kathy Mingus, Mar- guerite Feist, Ellen Harris, Pat Kanasky, Rosetta Clarke, Mary Aan Jeffrey, Don Stroud, Gary Miers, Roy Squier, Carol Ann Lamoreaux, Bev- erly Moyer, Linda Conner, and Ricky May. Wyda Family Attends Christening Of Maria Maria Angelina, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Wyda, was recently christened by the Rev. Dollard of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Norfolk, Va. Maria was born August 28, and has a brother Bobby and a sister, Juanita. God- parents were Ronald Wyda and Mrs. Pauline Hausum. A buffet supper followed the ceremony. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Wyda, Bobby and Juanita Wyda, Mrs. Sallie Mathews, Mrs. Ruth Logan, Mrs. Paulina Hausum, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cordova and daughter, Anna Marie, Mrs. Eileen Holland, and Dwight Dunn. Maria’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnie B. McClung were host and hostess. a Sona LAY-AWAY for CHRISTMAS As advertised by Tiffany & Co. $175.00 others from $79.50 up Main Highway HENRY’'S JEWELRY CARD & GIFT SHOP & oe 200 Also 100 to 2475 Wedding Ring 12.50 Shavertown check, Dianne ! Daley, Mary Prokopchak, Bren da Mr Gelsleichter, Debbie Dixon, Joan ; Leader, | Lake Service Women To Welcome New Members Harveys Lake Women's Service Club will welcome five new mem- bers at its annual Installation din- ner meeting to be held at the Sports- man Club tonight, November 1. Mrs. Edward Wicks, Country Presi- dent will be special guest speaker. Mrs. Ord Trumbower will give a reading and there will be a musical selection. Dinner will be served at six p.m. Final plans were made at the recent Executive Board Meeting held at the home of Mrs. Elwood Whitesell, with Mrs. George Bray and Mrs, Albert Gulitis assisting hostesses. Other events of interest discussed were the Cancer Work Shop held in Shavertown Tuesday, and continuation of the “Girl of the Month” Project, alternating and working with the Lehman Woman's Club. Attending were Mesdames Clar- ence Moledor, Howard Piatt, Carl Swanson, Francis Schuler, Richard Williams, Joseph Rauch, Charles Williams, Calvin ‘McHose, John Zorzi, Earl Crispell, Harold Bennett, Lee Bicking, Howard Jones, Harvey | Kitchen, Elwood Davis, George Searfoss, Malcolm Nelson, Fred Dodson, Allen Sorchik, Clarence Montross. Girl Scouts Have Fun At Hobo Hike Saturday A Hobo Hike was held last Sat- urday at the home of Girl Scout | school and was graduated from | Leader, Mrs. Fred Daley, Ridge | Wyoming Seminary, class of 1962. | 230, Dallas. | — reer een os Street, by Troop No. Girls came dressed as hobos, lunches in bandanas, at 10 o'clock and made ‘“‘sit-upons.” They hiked to the ball park through the woods where they roasted hot dogs and marshmallows on a fireplace previ- ously set up. lunch the girls worked on Second | Class badges in hiking, fire building and skills of the woods. They re- turned at 4 p.m. Judging of the costumes were Joan Reese, funniest; Suzanne Messick, prettiest; and Charlene Dodson, raggiest, Attending were: Linda Barber, Phyliss Ide, Susan Stauffer, Kristie Bedford, Suzanne Messick, Emily Weaver, Barbara Connolly, Barbara Nauroth, Coanie Vaskos, Sharon Coolbaugh, Carol Neyhard, Kathleen Sublett, Karem Daley, Susan Pola- Gelsleichter, -. Ruth Reese, Mrs. Fred Daley, Charlene Do ds on, Sharon Smith, Mrs. Leader, Janet Harrison, Thorne, Mrs. Leo Nauroth, Assistant Leader. THE DALLAS POST For Beautiful Wedding Invitations EXPERT TAILORING ’ b > > > > > b b b 4 b b b > b te Trouser Alterations ng Skirts & Dresses Hemmed } ® Coat Alterations , } > y b b y y b > > 4 p p > b b ; b Cleaning & Pressing ADAMS Clothes For Dad & Lad Back Mt. Shopping Center | Shavertown ) 4 4 Open °'Til 9 Every Night 674-8936 tiaiinativesintiediutinectieutiativedimsieeduetlbeeileiustivatieetiadingdiud Talk On China Mildred Gallagher, buyer of china and gifts, was guest speaker at the October dinner meeting of Dallas Temple Country Club. She showed various types of centerpieces, china and accessories. Mrs. Merrill Faegtnburg presided at the business meeting. Mrs. John Blase gave the treasurers report, Mrs. Thomas Kreidltr read minutes of the previous meeting. Mrs. David Joseph was in charge of reservations, assisted by Mrs. John Robert G. Shouldice Is ‘Enrolled At Lycoming Robert G. Shouldice, son of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Shouldice, Huntsville- Chase Road, is one of the one thous- During the hike and | Frank Gelsleichter, Assistant | Betsy | and, one hundred eighteen students | enrolled at Lycoming College in its [151st year. He is enrolled in the | arts and science curriculum. | Founded in 1812, Lycoming is a | Christian coeducational, liberal col- | lege, located in Williamsport. | Through ithe past century and a | half the institution which began as | an academy progressed to a semin- |ary, a junior college and in 1948, a four year degree granting in- stitution, | Bob attended Lake-Lehman grade | | | | i | t + Prices include Federal tax - - FREE PARKING Wemtn of Kiwanis held at the Irem | Henninger and Mrs. Lloyd Williams. | for diamond engagement rings: the simple solitaire with swept-up shank and decorative mountings with marquisas channel-set round diamonds or tapered baguettes. The first should be worn with a plain gold wedding band - . the others ean be matched to diamond wedding rings. } SECTION A — PAGE 5 Of Personal Interest Women Of Kiwanis Hear And Gifts Birthday present of Mrs. Clyde Birth was given to Mrs. Dayid Joseph. | Attending were Mesdames: Clyde Blase, Merrill Faegenburg, Ernest | William Guyittte, John Henninger, | Mitchell Jenkins, Thomas Kreidler, George McCutcheon, Edwin Thomp- | son, Harry Peiffer, Irvin Wise, Joha | Blast, Merrill Faegenburg, Emnest Gay, Sherman Harter, James Huston, David Joseph, Robert Maturi, Helen | Rice, William Wright, Raymond Goeringer. J Eastern Star Plans Seafood, Chicken Dinner Wednesday, November 14, is the date set for the “Seafood and Chicken Dinner” sponsored by Dal- las Chapter No. 396, Order of Eastern Star, at the Kunkle Com- munity Hall. Serving starts at five. Mrs. Dorothy Dodson, chairman, is contacting members to make their favorite pies to serve as des- sert ‘since Murphy's will cater the. dinner. Mrs. Betty Meeker, Worthy | Matron, invites the public to make reservations with Mrs, Edna John- or Mrs. | son, ‘Mrs. Helen Hontz, | Myrtle Rineman. | { Cute BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS THE DALLAS POST Charge or budget 3 : for our customers FRANK AMERICAN 63 South Main Street Wilkes-Barre Payments may be arranged REGISTERED JEWELER Store hours daily 10:00 to 5:25 Thursday only 10:00 to 8:45 CLARK GEM SOCIETY COUPON GOOD Wed. - Nov. 7 I 100 | GLOBE IN LUZERNE | 100 | THROUGHOUT STORE 100 S&H GREEN STAMPS In Addition to Regular Stamps On Cash Purchases of $5.00 or more. THIS COUPON GOOD THROUGH | New NON-RUN [100 | & $1.19 value Perfect Quality SEAMLESS MESH 17 100 EXTRA S & H Green Stamps with $5. Purchase or more Misses Fully-Lined Wool Slacks : Ttalian-made Sizes 10 to 18 Black-charcoal and grey $3.48 Reg. $5.00
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