. Ave., W. Pittston, and Mrs. Louise y ; .Hilldonia Avenue are spending the ~ town State Hospital. ~ were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck and spent a week with her daughter ~ Letko, Cindy, Karen and Scott, Lu- ol formorly Lived ‘with the Lefhés. Is ‘Star held its annual sea food dinner { } g Wednesday evening at the Kunkle ; DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Bradley West, 249 Ferguson Ave., Shavertown; Celes- tine Senausky, 35 Montgomery Pascucci, 335 Susquehanna Ave., Wyoming, will be attending the Penn State-West Virginia football game on November 10. They will be guests of Bonnie West, a stu- dent at Penn State University. Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Zakjawski, and three year old Dianne, former- ly of Ashley, have purchased and moved into a new ranch type home at Midway Manor. Mr. Zakjawski is pay, roll clerk for the Veterans’ Admwistration. Mr. and Mrs. George Dumbauld and family have moved from El- mira, N. Y. to a home they pur- chased at Applewood Manor. Mr. Dumbauld is manager of Sears Roe- buck and Company, Narrows Shop- ‘ping Center. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spruth and Stephen and David formerly of Wil- liamsport, have purchased a ranch type home on Elmcrest Drive, Dal- las. Mr. Spruth is district manager for Bell Telephone Company. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder and Jim, Claude Street, motored Philadelphia on Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. William Covert. Mr. Covert, an uncle of Mrs. Snyder’s, celebrated his 80th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Munson, Mrs. Arnott Albee, Ashley, Mrs. Anna Compton, Mr. and Mrs. George Belles, Fernbrook, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Sr., Trucksville. Mrs. Harold Evans, Poplar Street, Fernbrook, has returned after spend- ing a few days in General Hospital. Glenview P. M. Junior Choir has been invited to sing over W.P. E. L. in Montrose. They will make a tapeggjecording / on Saturday ‘to be broatcast later. Tt is, an FM station and can only be heard on that frequency. Mrs. W. J. (Margaret) Robbins, 110 Staub Road, Trucksville, sub- mitted to surgery of the spine Thursday at Geisinger Medical Cen- ter. ®She is reported as somewhat more comfortable now, after a bad weekend. She is in room 2234, private pavilion. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Giacobbe and two year old Patricia formerly of Easton have rented a home on Pioneer Avenue, Dallas. Mr. Gia- cobbe, who recently returned from service with the U.S. Army is now employed as medical service repre- sentative for McNeil Laboratory. Mr. and Mrs. John Fink who have been making their home in Wyoming ever since their marriage, have purchased and moved into a home, Midway Manor, Shavertown., John, a former Back Mountain boy, is son of Clifford Fink and the late Mrs. Clifford Fink, Lehigh Street, Shavertown. Vi and Mrs. Richard Gedon, Katllarine and Karen, have moved from Mingoville, Pa., to Sedler Lane, Dallas. Mr. Gedon is account- ant gor the Jackson Township State Correction Institute. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huey and family, formerly of Van Nuys, Calif., have rented a home at 179 Mt. Airy Road, Shavertown. Mrs. Huey is a former Kingstonian but she and her husband left twenty two years ago to make their home in California. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cryan have moved from Plains ‘to the apart- ment at 130 Lehman Avenue. Mr. Cryan is salesman for the Wear- ever Aluminum Company. : Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Alessan- dra, Baltimore, and daughters enise and Linda spent the weekend with the latter’s father, John Earl, Carverton. ; Major and Mrs, Carl Gross have purged the former Claude Rap- son Yiome on Camp Ground Road, Carverton, across from the Burgess residence. Mrs. Gross is the daugh- ter 44 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bam- ert, Carverton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neuner, week with son Curtis and family at Corning, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ambrose, Elmcrest, attended the Penn State- West Virginia football game at State College on Saturday and spent some time with their daughter, Anna- belle, a freshman. * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hontz, Perrin Avenue, Shavertown had as wekkend guests Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Earl and son, John Thomas, Hamilton Square, N. J. The Earls also spent some time with John Earl, Carverton. Mrs. Ben Earl is the former Ruth Hontz. Mrs. John Eck, Lehigh Street, Shavertown, was pleasantly sur- prised Friday when her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Katon and son, Floyd, Jr., arrived to spend the weekend and help her cele§fate her birthday. Also home for fyneir grandmoher’s festive day were Jack Eck, student at Muhlen- berg College, Marilyn Eck a fresh- man at Susquehanna and sister, Dorothy, student nurse at Allen- Also’ present daughter, Beverly. Mrs. Fred Eck entertained for her mother-in-law on Saturday. Mrs. Myrtle Thomas recently and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry zerne Avenue. Mrs. Thomas who now employed in Pocono Manor. Dallas Chapter of the Eastern tol Community Hall.” © 7 Neighborhood Algert Antanaitases, Married Thirty-three Years November 9 Mr. and Mrs. Algert Antanaitas, W. Mt. Airy road, Shavertown spent their thirty-third wedding anniver- sary visiting their daughter and youngest grandchild in Schuylkill Haven. } The couple was married in St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown by the late Rev. J. J. O'Leary on November 9, 1929. Mrs. Antanaitas is the former Margaret Lohman, Shavertown. “Her husband hails from Connecticut but has been a resident of Wyoming Valley for 36 years. ] There are two children, Robert Bethel, Connecticut, Speech Therap- ist in the Fairfield, Connecticut School District; and Mrs. Brad Blaine, Schuylkill Haven. Two grandchildren, Jennifer Antanaitas, 2, and Brad Blaine Jr. four months’ are ‘the joy of their grandparents. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Antanaitas are ac- tive in civic and church organiza- tions of the Back Mountain area. Mrs. Ambrose Gavigan Entertains Old Friends Mrs. Ambrose Gavigan, E. Center Street, Shavertown, entertained at a reunion party Friday night for Mrs. Flossie Riegel, Arlington, Va., who was spending a few days in the | Back Mountain Area visiting old friends. Guests were former werk- ing companions at Commonwealth Telephone Company some years ago. The Riegels, now retired, are enjoy- ing travelling. Present were: Ruth Gregg, Doris Walters, Dallas; Jennie Rummage, Huntsville; Marian O'Dell, Shaver- town; Irene Kocher, Harveys Lake; Elizabeth Kuchta, Clarks Summit; and still employed at Common- wealth, Ethel Shaver, chief operator, Alberta Lancio, part time office, Betty Hutchison, on the road for the company. Rothers Have Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rother Jr. Springfield, Virginia announce the birth of a seven-pound, six-ounce baby girl on Wednesday, November 7. Mrs. Rother is the former Jean- nette Brown, Dallas. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rother, Sr. Pioneer Avenue, Shaver- town, There are two other children, Barbara, 11 and Marilyn, 9. Their grandmother Rother has been visit- ing for several weeks with them taking over the duties of the house- hold while her daughter-in-law was ill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, Char- lene, Charles David and Daniel, have moved from Norton Avenue, to Orchard Place, Forty Fort. Mr. Smith is employed with the State Correctional Institution in ‘Chase. . Mrs, Verna Welsh, Mrs. Betty Hanna, Janice and Phyllis Hanna, Dallas, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kregal, Rochester, N. Y. While there Mrs. Kregal accom- panied Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. Hanna and the girls to Canada for a day. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yenason, Parrish Street, accompanied Wilson Garinger and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bynoski to Atlantic City recently, where they attended the Dairymen’s Convention. Sergeant and Mrs. Frank Evans, Schuylkill Haven, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lancaster and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Evans, Shavertown, over the weekend. Candy Poad, Lancaster, visited Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Evans, Shav- ertown, over the weekend. The monthly meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Club was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Roushey, James Street, Shavertown. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Was- serott, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bach- man, formerly of West Pittston, now residing in New Jersey, and the host and (hostess. Refreshments were served.- ' Kunkle Methodist Church held a board meeting Sunday night after the service. Bonnie West, student at Penn State, University: Park, Pa., -and Bradley West, Jr., students at Notre Dame, South Bend, will arrive home | November 21 to.spend the Thanks- giving holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley West, 249 Ferguson Ave. Shavertown. They will be accompanied by Dorothy Funk, also of Penn State. Mrs. Arthur Calkins, Jackson Street, Dallas, is a patient at Gen- eral Hospital where she submitted to surgery. Mrs. Bruce Moen, Machell Ave- nue, is a patient at Mercy Hospital where she will submit to surgery. Fred J. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Roberts, Yeager Avenue, Shavertown, is studying this winter at Princeton University for his doctorate. He is living tem- porarily with his brother, David, employee of National Cash Register. Mrs. David Roberts, formerly Ruth Clark, works for the Trentonian. the birth of their first child, Laurie October 11, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Mrs. Willard Garey Attends Career Day Mr. and Mrs. Willard .. 7, Maple Hills, Lehman, were overn:.n. guests on Saturday, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Staub, Newtown Square, Pa. On Sunday they went to Wilming- ton, Delaware, where Mrs. Garey, Executive Secretary of College Mis- ericordia Alumnae Association, at- tended a College Career Day spon- sored by the Delaware Federation of Catholic College Alumnae. Twen- ty-two colleges were officially rep- resented at this affair, largely attended by prospective college students and parents at Padua High School. Laurie Ann Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wallace, Main Road, Trucksville, announce Ann, on October 10 in Nesbitt Hos- pital. She weighed 7 lbs. and 9 oz. Mrs. Wallace is the former Sharon Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Spencer, Idetown. Mr. Wal- lace is son of Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, Shavertown. ; Pamela Ann McClure Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClure, Shef- field Lake, Ohio, announce the birth of ‘their first child, Pamela Amn, { THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1962 Dallas Junior Woman's Club Dance Committee Final Arrangements have been made for the annual Thanksgiving Dance to be held by Dallas Junior Woman’s Club on Friday, Novem- ber 23 at Continental Inn, Luzerne- Dallas Highway. “A Night in the Village” is the theme of the dance. All Back Moun- tain Beatnicks cordially invited to attend this gala evening. and Squares are Music for dancing will be pro- vided by a local orchestra from 9 to 1 am. A buffet lunch will be served about midnight. Pictured above are, left to right: Mrs. Francis J. Barry, Publicity, Mrs. Leonard Craig, Dance Co- Chairman, Mrs. Phillip Walter, Dance Chairman, Standing; Mrs. James Huston, Jr., Reservations, Mrs. Ned Hartman, Door. Reservations can be made by calling Mrs. James Huston, Jr. Red Ledge Drive Dallas by November 20. Hy Lorraine, Ohio. The new arrival weighed six and ‘three-quarters pounds at birth. Mrs. McClure is the former Margaret Maransky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Maransky, Main’ Road, Sweet Valley. Mr. McClure is employed by Ford Motor Company. Randy Kevin Ray Has Ninth Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray enter- tained Saturday afternoon, at a birthday party honoring their son, Randy Kevin, nine. Guests were members of his class at Ross Ele- mentary School and of Den No. 1, Cub Pack 444. Centerpiece was a birthday cake, baked by the hon- oree’s mother, decorated to depict life on a farm, complete with fence enclosure. Games were played, re- freshments served and coloring books given to Joyce Rosencrans, Delores Clarke, Barton Clemow, Luke Verbylis, Raymond Xabato, Ear] Harrison, Ray Morgan, Ernest Higgins, Merwin, ‘Alan, Duane Up- dyke, Sandy and Gene Holcomb, David Cragle, Jane Steinruck, Albert Yascavage, Anthony Stevens, Alan Casterline, Jan and Wanda Long, Scott Spencer, David Haines, Ger- parents, koski, John Bush, sons, Carl, Gary, Paul, the twin’s brother, John Pall, Jr., all of Connyngham, and Dorothy Lonie of Pikes Creek. Pall Twins Are Honored At Birthday Dinmer Mr. and Mrs. John Pall, Sr., enter- tained at a family dinner November 8 honoring twins, Donna Marie and Donald, who celebrated their seven- teenth birthday anniversaries November 8. bers of the [Senior Class at Lake Lehman High School. on The twins: are mem- Present at the dinner were grand- Mr. and Mrs. Felix. Wit- Forest Hills; Mr.. and. Mrs. Ruxiliary To Meet At Legion Tonight Auxiliary, Daddow Isaacs Ameri- can Legion, will meet tonight, Thurs- day, at 8 p.m. Members are asked to bring an article for the White Elephant Sale, proceeds to go ‘to the Veterans’ Hospital Christmas Fund. Mrs. James Davenport and Mrs. Walter Boehme are co-hostesses. For Unique Designs Try Post Offset alyn Yoder, Carol Hines, Eugene Hunter, Kerry. Lee Kittle, Danny Dougal, John and Daniel Swire, John ' Maciejak, James O'Keefe, Anthony dy Wilce, Cathy Stock, Peggy Hoyte, | Karen Wolfe, Ruth Derhammer, Dean Culver, David Wallace, Ronnie Moore, Janice Wagner, F'"" ~» Jones, Gary Masters, Amy Jo Eva .;, Patri- cia Ann Yeskiewicz, Henry Post, Jackie and Lorraine Ann Martin, Betty Rosencrans. Wedding Invitations Yockavitch, Joseph Zapotoski, Wen- 'f{' THE DALLAS POST 60” - 72” COTTON KNIT 89¢ YARD RICK-RACK BIAS SEAM BINDING 2 PKGS. 15¢ Lace Trimming 29¢ card Mary’s Fabric Shop Briarcrest Rd. - Idetown We Give S&H Green Stamps MAIN HIGHWAY DALLAS Turkeys Choice Western SIRLOIN OR SUGAR (18-20 1bs.) RIB STEAKS 33c Ib. 89c Ib. Franklin Ocean Spray CRANBERRY SAUCE Roger Gerald Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schmitt, 1721 W. Catalpa, Chicago 40, Ill, announce the birth of a son, Roger Gerald, on October 28. He weighed 7 lbs. 6 ounces. Mrs. Schmitt is the former Sylvia Trewern, formerly of Yeager Ave. Shavertown. Maternal grandpar- ents are Mr. and Mrs. William C. Trewern * who © fiow reside ® in Chicago. : Steinhauer Cited In Military Studies William Steinhauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Steinhauer, Dallas, was cited as a “distinguished mili- tary student” at a recent ROTC re- view, at University of Delaware. Steinhauer, a senior at the uni- versity, is a graduate of Westmore- land High School. Local Girls Visit Lock Haven College Susan Lamoreaux and Wilma Long, Sweet Valley, were weekend guests of Linda Swelgin, Idetown, and Gloria Long, Sweet Valley, who are freshmen at Lock Haven State College. On Friday evening they attended the College Players first production of the season, “Sabrina Fair.” Glenda Ruckle, Guest At Variety Shower Mrs. Michael Maransky and daughter, Dorothy, entertained at a variety shower, honoring Glenda Ruckle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ruckle, Shickshinny, who will become the bride of Martin Maran- sky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Maransky, on December 1 at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Cath- olic Church, Lake Silkworth. Favors were tiny baskets of mints and nuts. Gifts were concealed un- der a large white parasol. Attending were Mary Lukas, Mrs. John Evans, Mrs. Sam Altavilla, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Busha and daughter, Mary Ann, Michael Busha, Mr. and Mrs. John Busha, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maransky and sons, Peter, Jr. and Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mar- ansky, Mr. and Mrs. ' George Lasco, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Horoschak, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lasco, Donna Pall, Gladys Foss, Dick Payne, Mrs. Albert Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lam- oreaux, Imogene Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Maransky, Dorothy and Marty. Mrs. Gustav Kabeschat Heads Altar And Rosary Mrs. Gustav Kabeschat was cho- sen president and Mrs. Bruno Mar- ascio, first vice president of the recent meeting of Gate of Heaven Altar and Rosary Society held in the school auditorium recently. Other officers: Second Vice President, Mrs. Ignatius Gallagher; Secretary, Mrs. John Callahan; Treasurer, Mrs. Leon Bartz; Financial Secretary, Mrs. Philip Heycock. Rev. Francis Kane, pastor and moderator, will install the mew officers at the Society's meeting in January. They will also begin their duties at that time. The nominating committee consisted of Mrs. Ted Popielarz, Mrs. Leon Chase and Mrs. J. Warren Yarnal. . The Society's 11th annual Christ- mas Tea will be held on Sunday aft- ernoon, December 16, from 4 to 6 p.m., with’ Mrs. Roger McShea, chairman and Mary Weir, co-chair- man. mas gifts, as in other years, mem- bers are asked to donate canned goods to be sent to the Maloney Home for Aged in Scranton. A bake sale, featuring Christmas goodies, will be held after all Masses on Sunday, December 2. All bands will participate. Next Communion Sunday is also December 2. Members are urged to make a special effort to ‘receive Holy Communion in a body on that day. SUBSURIBE TO THE POST = eo NEW TASTE b TREATS eo 6 ASSORTMENTS FROM $1.49 Mrs. E.M. Bosburg, N.J., is visiting Mrs. Sarah Moss, Shaver Avenue, h ib. bbe 2 ca is 43c Fernbrook. ( T0 $1 79 SHES 0SAROnAMNNSSSSSRRARRSAtRtdesecasesasss aca e as oe oo on Tt A \ ¢ CHECKER Carverton Holiday Hours BOARD Road Thanksgiving Day [ INN Trucksville November 22nd ) b TURKEY PLATTERS — $1.00 other platters also available Serving From Noon RESERVATIONS FOR SMALL CHRISTMAS PARTIES VV VC VO Vv VV YY e vey stained iste ded UATE ip ian CHECKERBOARD INN «i038 oc ini slufitsstnctbecsisaticateilibaiig fished dh sh i idisestintietibusitindiseetnstathnthtbudacdedis cette dh a 8:00 A.M. To 1:00 P.M. For Emergency Prescription Service Phone 288-0708 - Come See Our Wonderful HALL’S PHARMACY - Shavertown SELECTION of DELICIOUS Instead of exchanging Christ- | i moned the Lehman ambulance at News And Notes Of Personal Interes SECTION A—PAGE 5 L: - pe Mr. and Mrs. Karl Besteder rd To Celebrate 25th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Karl Besteder, Cen- termoreland, will observe Silver Wedding Anniversary on | Tuesday, November 20. The couple was married in Shavertown Methodist Church, the late Rev. Fred M. Sellers officiating. Attendants were Virginia McGuire | neighbors at open house on Sun-- day, November 18. have been issued. and John Edwards, brother of the, bride. The Besteders ployee of United Airlines; 'Harris- burg-York Airport, and a raughter: Susan at grandchild, Faith Jean. home. There is one, They will entertain friends ond No invitations Janet Major, Guest Rev. and Mrs. Emory Stokes, Out- let Free Methodist Church, enter- tained November 5, at a surprise birthday party honoring Janet Ma- jor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Major, Huntsville. The following at- tending: Nancy, Joyce and David Stokes; Mrs. Ellis Hoover, Sandra Hoover; Mr, and Mrs. Homer Major; Mrs. Warren Major, Larry Major; Beverly Moyer, James Moyer, Do- lores Kocher; Arthur Gosart, Susan Milbrodt. Walter Miles, 56, Taken By Ambulance To Nesbitt Walter Miles, 56, Norris Glen, was taken to Nesbitt Hospital late Sun- day night, suffering from a heart attack. Dr. Tony Groblewskj sum- 11:20. Oxygen was given at the home by Lee’ Wentzel and Peter Hospador. Mrs. Miles accompanied | her husband in the ambulance. Irem Golfers To Have Buffet Dinner Dance Irem Golfers Buffet Dinner Dance will be held Saturday evening, No- vember 24 at Irem Country Club. Buffet will be served from 6 to 8:30 p.m. There wil] be dancing from 8:30 to 1 a.m. Jack Withey and Herman Balti- more are chairmen of the event. A large turnout is expected for this gala affair. Rural Branch Presents Retreat Glee Chorus Rural Branch Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Auxiliary presents Retreat! Hospital Glee Chorus at a Stephen | Foster Tea to be held at Center! Moreland Methodist School House | November: 30th at_8:00.p. m. Mrs. Root Honored At A Shower A baby shower was given re- centlly in honor of Mrs. Allen Root, Trucksville by Mrs. Kenneth Frank- lin, Kingston, and Mrs.. Emaret Franklin at the Franklin House in Center Moreland. Attending were: Mesdamés Ruth Krupp, Merrill Austin, Sis’ Austin, Louise Austin, Margie Rambus, Emaret Franklin, Shirley ‘Barnard, Lois Ruggerre, Lois Lamoreaux, Ethel Barnard, Carol Thomas, Judy Isenberg, Marian Sheerin,/ Mary Louise Stefanowicz, Beulah Roat, Doris Sipple, Erma Harding, Helen LaPorte, Arline Werts and_ Misses Jean Franklin, Hannah Walters, Marian Jolley, Bonnie Bechtold, Isabel Morgan. : Fanny Farmer FRUIT CAKE Made over a delicious old New England recipe. Will stay moist and delicious for months in gaily decorated canister. RFD EVANS DRUG STORE SHAVERTOWN TIFFANY STERLING SILVER Many” Other Gift | STERLING PERPETUAL CALENDAR $9.00 - STERLING KEY RING $4.00 PRICES INCLUDE FED. TAX tems From $6.00 FREE PARKING for our customers ~ FRANK Store hours daily 63 South Main Street Wilkes - REGISTERED JEWELER ~ AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY Thursday only 10:00 to 8:45 CLARK TEERV IRATE NEAT RITE Barre FIA LRPE NOD 10:00 to 5:25 A a Ti Aree WNC Ee SE ee - are parents of “°% their | Karl, New Cumberland, Pa., an em- = °°