DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal ’ iron” worker. Mrs. Earl Monk, Pinecrest Aven- us, Dallas, spent the latter part of the week at Hughesville visiting relatives. ] Mr. and Mrs. Howard Witsil and daughter, Peggy, formerly of Phil- adelphia, have ' purchased and moved into a home on Tunkhan- nock Highway. Peggy, a graduate nurse is working in Philadelphia, Mr. Witsil is manager of the new Difco Plant in Forty Fort. Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Pugh and ‘family have moved from Courtdale to a home they purchased on Wil- lia treet, Dallas. Mr. Pugh is an Mrs. Pugh is floor - worker at- Leslie Fay Factory. Mrs. Roscoe Lee has returned from the hospital and is recuperat- ‘sn ing at her home, Terrace Street, Dallas, with a nurse. Jack has re- turned to his hotel in Fort Lauder- dale to get ready for the winter business. i Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Risley, Huntsville Road, Dallas, had as guest over the weekend Robert Ald- rich of Rochester, N.Y. Leighton Scott spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Leighton R.' Scott, in Easton and New York City.’ Mrs. Louise Kann Williams and daughter, Stephanie, have returned to San Carlos, California, after spending a. month with Mrs. Wil- liams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kann, and Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Grob- lewski. 4 Phillip Farber, Kathleen, Phyllis and Leonard had as Sunday guests, the former's son, James Farber and Mary Ann Welk, Patterson, N. J. Mrs. Caroline Ferrey, Sweet Val- ley, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rogers, Meeker, spent Tuesday in Bingham- .ton with Mrs. Ferrey’s sister, Mar- garet Aton, who was injured several weds ago in a fall. Captain Madaline. Baur, Alexan- dria, and John Baur, Nazareth, have returned after being called to Shav- ertown by the death of Mrs. Helen Yeager. They were guests of ‘their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Baur. @hn Duda, Pioneer Avenue, is a tient at Mercy Hospital where he was taken by ambulance over the weekend. J Mr. and Mrs. John McDermott, Main Street, have announced the birth of a baby boy at General Hos- pital on October 27. Mrs. W. J. Robbins, Staub Road, Trucksville, is a patient at Geisinger Hospital where she is submitting to tests. She is in room 224, Pavilion, and would be glad to hear from her friends. : The former Moen house on Hunts ville Road has ‘been purchased’ by Whitesell Brothers who are doing a nice job repairing and painting i. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, Dav- enport Street, have returned home justy in time to greet the recent storm after a visit with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tinsley, . Collingdale. A matter of hours might have found th stranded in the Poconos with some 200 other snow bound mo- torists. Airman‘ 1/C Claude Covert, chosen Airman of the Month, will arrive from King Solomon, Alaska, today after being stationed there for a year. Later he will then drive to Baker, Oregon, with his wife and their nine-month old son, Claude, Jr. Mrs. Covert,the former Betty Roese, and Claude, Jr., have been living in Sweet Valley: : Mrs. Donald Paeglow has returned after being a surgical patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Clifford Ide recently spent some time with her husband in Monmouth Junction, N. J., and also visited her nice and nephew, Mm#gand Mrs. Ralph Rodgers, Plain- field, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Degrace, Washington, D. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Ween Brown and daughters, Phyl- lis, Nancy and Cheryl, Cortland, N. Y., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Sweet Valley. Mrs. Laura LaBar' has returned to her home on. Main Street after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosler, Dal- las, spent their 40th wedding anni- versary with their son and his fam- ily, Dr. and ‘Mrs. Charles Hosler, Sharon, Lynn, David and Peter at State College. Dr. Hosler is a meter- ologist at State College. They at- tended the Penn State-Maryland game on Saturday. Muriel Shaw, Shickshinny, recent- ly spent some time with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Long and Brent, Dallas. Bert Riley, Centre Street, Shaver- town, a surgical patient at Nesbitt Hospital for the past two weeks, is improving. : rs. Thomas Hillyer, Machell Aveue, is a patient at Geisinger Hospital where’she is submitting to tests. { ! Mrs. Louise Foss, Sweet Valley, submitted to surgery at General Hospital last Tuesday. Her condi- tion is good and she expects to return to her home over the week- end. She is very grateful for the many kindnesses extended her by friends and neighbors during her illness. § ~ Harveys Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLaughlin, Lake R. D., have .an- nounced the birth of a baby boy at General Hospital on November, 4. Mus. Peter Duda, Davenport (Street, Dallas, will enter Mercy Hospital on Thursday to submit to a tonsillec- ‘i tomy. © Her! mother, ‘Roberts will To Become Eagle Scout ROBERT VOELKER Robert Voelker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Voelker, Ferguson Ave., Shavertown, will receive an Eagle Scout Award at the Court of Honor to be held in Shavertown Methodist Church on November 13, 7:30 p. m., : In order to become an Eagle Scout, Bob has earned twenty three merit badges, a Pro Deo Et Patria Award from the Lutheran. Church, has served as Den Chief for two years, as Senior Patrol Leader for two years, graduated from Cub Scouts and won a Junior Leader Training Award. Troop 231, of which Robert is a member, operates ' under three patrols with a membership of twen- ty nine scouts. Scout master is Malcolm Kitchen who is serving his tenth year, assistant scout masters are Donald Edwards and John Henninger Jr. All Scouts of the troop and their parents are invited to witness this ceremony and see the slides taken of the activities of the troop. Jill Louise Wandell - Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Wandell, Sweet Valley, announce the birth of ‘their third child, Jill Louise, at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Novem- ber 1. Weigh#g six pounds, seven ounces, Jill Louise has two older sisters, Lori Lee and Coleen. Mrs. Wandell is the former Sheldon, Pikes Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Wandell are the proprietors of Sheldon’s Diner. : Brent Alan Long | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jay Long, Selins- grove, announce the birth of their first child, Brent Alan, November 1, at Geisinger Hospital. He weighed six pounds, twelve ounces. Mrs. Long is the former Mary Ruth Shoop. Mr. Long is a teacher in the Business Education Department. at Selinsgrove High School, Cathy Sayre Is Two Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayre, Pikes Creek, entertained at a birthday party October 31, honoring their daughter, Cathy, two. were Mrs. Thomas Creasing, Tommy Jonn and Beth. Ann; Mrs. Gerald Naugle, Jerry and Sherry; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Tommy, Debbie, Karen and Beth. Jetfrey Lynn Hadsel Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hadsel, Harveys Lake, announce the birth of their first child at Nesbitt Hos- pital, where Jeffrey Lynn weighed in at six pounds three’ ounces Oc- tober 30. Mrs. Hadsel is. the for- mer Gloria Gramley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carson Gramley Sr. of Harveys Lake. Mr. Hadsel is son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hadsel, Ide- town. Jeffrey is their first grand- child. Paternal greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hadsel, Idetown, and Atlee Kocher, Dallas. A maternal greatgrandmother in Jersey Shore, Mrs. Margaret Gram- ley, is 95 years old. Mrs. Polachek Home After Successful Amputation Mrs. Anna Polachek . returned yesterday from Nesbitt Hospital to her home in East Dallas, after sub- mitting to an amputation of the leg. Mrs. Polachek, 78, was hos- pitalized late in the summer, was discharged, and readmitted two ‘weeks ago when an arterial condi- tion made surgery mandatory. Her namesake, Anna Polachek, house- keeper for Gate of Heaven Rectory, Jeanett Attending | Kellys- Attend Wedding Of Son In Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. James P. Kelly, Orchard Street, with their children Donald and Pauline have returned from Portsmouth, N. H. and Kit- tery, Maine, where they attended the wedding of their son, Thomas, to Jean Ankel, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Leo Ankel of Portsmouth. The ceremony was performed Saturday in the First Baptist Con- gregational Church of Portsmouth. The couple left for a wedding trip to Canada. Thomas has been a medical corpsman at the Portsmouth Naval Hospital for the past three years, and would have been discharged in December after four years service, but his term of enlistment has been extended one year because of the Cuban crisis. Before enlisting he attended Westmoreland High School. Betsy Long Winters Celebrates Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Simon Long, Moore- town, entertained at a family dinner Sunday honoring their daughter, Betsy Long Winters, who observed her twenty-fourth birthday. Attend- ing were Mr. and Mrs. David Blaine, Newark, N. J.; Jennie, Maryjo and Robert Long, Mrs. Winter's husband and son, William Winters, Sr. and William, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Long, Sr. and son, Eli, who recently re- turned to Muhlenburg after living in Syracuse, N. Y., were unable to attend. . Visit Robert Addisons Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davenport, Orange, have returned from a visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Add.son, and children, Allen, Karen, Becky and Virginia who formerly lived at 52 Wyoming Ave. Dallas. They moved to Gansevoort, N. Y. in September. Robert, former Y.M.C.A. leader, is now professor of physical educa- tion at Adirondack College. The family are happily settled in their new home on Fortsville Road, near Glens Falls. Attend Christening Mr. and Mrs. John Baur, Shaver- town, their ddughter, Mrs. Adrian E. DeMarco and som, Adrian, Jr., mo- tored to Nazareth Sunday, to attend the christening of Julie Ann Baur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Baur, Jr., at Church of the Holy Family. Godparents were Mr. and Mrs. Adrian DeMarco, with Mr. Baur, Sr. standing for his granddaughter by proxy in the absence of Mr. DeMar- co, who is a medical patient at Nesbitt Hospital. A dinner followed at the Baur home. Julie Ann's christening dress was made from her mother’s wedding dress by her grandmother, Mrs. Harry Allen, Jr. Michael Joseph Kubasti Is Baptized On Sunday Michael Joseph Kubasti, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kubasti, De- munds Road, was baptized by Rev. Michael J. Rafferty on ' Sunday, November 4, in Gate of Heaven Church. Godparents were Lottie Karweta and Gerald Miller. Present at a family dinner were: Mrs. Walter Brzyski, Mrs. Victoria Kubasti, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mil- ler, Gerald and Anne Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Karweta, Mary Jo and Frankie Karweta, Martha Kar- weta, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kubasti, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kubasti, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kubasti and Bar- bara Anne Kubasti. : reports that Mrs. Polachek’s physi- cal condition will permit her to be up and around in a wheelchair. She has been up several times since the operation. She makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Bellas. ‘FACE TRAFFIC! ‘WALK ON LEFT HEE SEO) THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1962 Lorna Grace Hummell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hummel Sr., Harveys Lake, married Ray- mond A. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jones Sr., Noxen, on Satur- day, October 27 at 2 p.m. Rev. John Gordon performed the double ring ceremony in Noxen Methodist Church. The wedding music was played by Eloise Montross. Sharon Mont- ross was soloist. Mrs. Hannah Frantz, sister of the bride of South Amboy, N. J. was matron of honor, Francis Jones Jr., Noxen, brother of the bridegroom, best man. Ushers were Daniel Grey and Raymond E. Scott Jr., nephew of the bride. § The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore gown styled with fitted bodice and full floor length "MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS JONES SR. skirt. Her shoulder length veil fell from a coronet of sequins and pearls and she carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Frantz chose emerald green ballerina length gown of chiffon, and carried pink rose buds. Mrs. Hummel, mother of the bride, selected blue street dress, matching accessories, and corsage of pink rosebuds. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held in the ‘Church Hall and the couple left on a southern trip. Both Mr. and Mrs. Jones are graduates of Lake-Lehman High School, Class of 1960. Mr. Jones is employed by A. J. Sordoni, Har- veys Lake. He is a member of the Army National Guard of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Honeywell, Pioneer avenue celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary on Saturday, November 3. | | They were married in the old Shavertown Methodist Church par- sonage, since destroyed by fire. Rev. Sellers was officiating clergman. Mrs. Honeywell is the former Hazel Meeker, Harveys Lake. Wil- son is the son of Mrs. Ethel Honey- well of Shavertown and the late Norman Honeywell. There is one Lorraine Ann Martin Has Fifth Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, IStaf- ford Street, Trucksville, entertained at a birtrday party Saturday hon- oring their daughter, Lorraine Ann, who was five. , Games were played and refresh- ments served to Pamela Reynolds, Sammy Sholtis, Mary Meade, Joan Lee Harrison, Mary Beth Guyette, Michael Cashman, Edward Chukinas, Jackie Martin. Also attending were Mesdames Elizabeth Sholtis, Rose Harrison, Norma Reynolds, and Ed- ward Chukinas, Mrs. Martin was assisted by her daughter, Cathy and Cathy Cashman. Lorraine Ann’s gifts to her guests were toy wrist watches and banks. Wilson Honeywells Célebrate Twenty-fifth Anniversary child, Barbara, aged thirteen. The couple was pleasantly sur- prised on ‘Saturday evening when Mrs, Honeywell's aunts and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Kooher, Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'dell and Mrs. , Clifford Boothe arrived for a festive eve- ning, bringing a lovely anniversary cake and refreshments with them. Laurie and Lettie Krum also came with them to see Barbara. Dorothy Dodson Heads Eastern Star Dinner Dorothy Dodson, chairman of the Dallas Chapter 396 Order of the Eastern Star's “Seafood and Chicken Dinner” Kunkle Community Hall, Wednesday, Nov. 14, has appointed these chairmen: Reservations, Edna Johnson and Helen Hontz; seating, Betty Meeker; dining room, Irene Transue; pies, Lana, Birnstock; din- ner take-outs, ‘Anna Shaver, and kitchen, Dorothy Dodgson. Murphy's will cater the meal, serving starts at five. Mrs. Betty Meeker, Worthy Matron, reminds the public to have its reservations in by Saturday, Nov. 10. 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That is until early evening when his dad loaded him and two friends into the jeep and drove to an uncle's farm in Noxen, hoping to get permission to hunt there, Following plans made earlier by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis, they drove to Mohawk Riding Academy, where a hay-wagon and eight more friends greeted them with shouts of Happy Birthday. ' After the hayride, re- freshments were served at Ricky's home to Donna Long, Jillian Caru- thers, Donna Hontz, Ruth Higgins, Shirley Evans, Vincent Hudak, Paul Elston, Jimmy LaBar, Jimmy Co- burn, Bruce Davies 3rd, Brother Jim, Bob Long, and the guest of honor, who incidentally got his 410 al- though he had assumed half the cost. Merrill Faegenburg Is Leader Of Kiwanis Club Merrill Faegenburg was elected president and William Guyette, vice president at the meeting of Dallas Kiwanis Club held at the Country Club Wednesday night. Other offi- cers were, Robert Dolbear, second vice president and Paul Laux, treas- urer. Ernest Gay, Ira Smith and James Huston, Sr. will serve on the Board of Directors. The Harvest Moon Bal] held at the Country Club on Saturday night was a surprising success considering the snow and treacherous weather. Lehman Girl Scouts Enjoy Hallowe'en Party Lehman Girl Scout Troop 156 held its annual Hallowe'en party last Monday when Leota and Chris- tine Yanek, as hunter and dog were judged most original, Linda Brown, Mary Sue Cease, a cigarette girl, prettiest. Judges” were Mrs. Alice Elston, Mrs. Charles Nuss and Mrs. Marcia Stahl. The Forty Niners served re- freshments. Rubber Stamps Made To Your Design Try The Post EERE LIITTTRR BIT IBUIRIS 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- TIFUL. ene PR Set, * & Cure 2 2-19 4 EXPERT TAILORING b > > > 4 > b > Y , > > . 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