VANIA eitsman, for their Fla. Liebold, to Fort ith, for- ts, have rry and ved this heir ad- at Am- he holi- nts, Mr. Pioneer Lehman er home spital. ell; Pio- Thehks- "heodore ent the or, Mrs. cuperat- 1is home or of Mr. Trucks- weeks cle, Mr. son of ily, Me- weekend Lohman reserva- ood and e Dallas lay eve- he affair ed Dod- Martin, lle, will holiday, t Mount nitsburg, 'QIRNRERNNGAS om ARR OR Purely Metzgar, Edwardsville, Mrs. Maude ‘Harry, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harry, Si “end with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers, | Main Highway DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA — Personal Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Woods, Ed- wardsville, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Waltos, Mrs. Stasia Fegal, Wilkes Barre, Mrs. Edith Daubert, Charles Van Horn, Trucksville, Mrs. Edwin Mahalko and sons, Ronnie, Robbie ! and Jimmy, of New Jersey recently spent some time visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daubert, Parrish Street. Mrs. Jane Perry and Mrs. Mary Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hazell, Silver Springs, Md., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Davis, Elizabeth Street. Arthur Calkins, Jackson submitted to surgery on Tuesday morning at the General Hospital and is in Room 250 Center. She is making a good recovery and expects to return home in another week. p Henrietta Heritage and Alice ‘Guiney, Honey Brook, spent several days recently ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosler, Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Don LaBar, Mair Street, are spending Thanksgiving with their son and family, Green- ville, N. C. Marcia Shiner, seven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shiner, Sterling Avenue, is home after submitting to a tonsillectomy, at the Wyoming Valley Hospital. Marcia is a. second grade student in Gate of Heaven. Mrs. Charles Kishbaugh and Mrs. Jule Wagner, Forty Fort, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Richard Dis- que, Memorial Highway. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Yeager, Silver Springs, Md., Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Long and Ann Long, Shickshinny, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Long and Brent, Parrish Stret. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide, Dallas ad Mrs. Walter Shaver, Shaver- a. will spend Thanksgiving week- Plainfield, N. J. Mrs. Bruce Moen, Split Rail Lane has returned to her home, after undergoing surgery recently, at the Mercy Hospital. Mr. .and Mrs. Thomas Noon and children, have moved from Parrish Street to Shavertown, where they purchased a home. Sh Flora Sue Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Anderson, Shavertown, was admitted to Nes- bitt Hospital Thursday. Sue, who was a sophomore at Pennsylvania State [University was ill at her home two weeks ago but returned to school after a few days in-an ef- fort to complete her first semester. This she was unable to do and is now under, .observation by her family physician. ; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Calkins and children, Laurie, Lisa, John and Karen of Brown Manor, Carverton, have moved to Falmouth, Maine. Mr. Calkins, with the Suburban Gas pfompany, has received a nice pro- motion. } Mr. and Mrs. David Perry, Jr., Carverton spent the weekend in yttsburgh as the guests of Mr. and Irs. Richard Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kear, Lake Street, will” have as Thanksgiving guests their two daughters and their families; Dr. and Mrs, Samuel Braun and children, Lisa and Josiah of ‘W. Newton, Massachusetts and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shuman of New York City. LEADING LADY "A" 7 The fresh, young look in a tiny, trim watch at a tiny price. 21, |. jewels, in yellow or white. | $39.95. ‘BOTTOM LEADING LADY “E" The aris tocratic oval case is edged with graceful scrollwork, linked : to a glittering diamond-pat- terned adjustable expansion | bracelet. 21 jewels, in yellow or white. $49.95 ~ Eyet The Jeweler sii ‘of Mr. VV VV CVV ver VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VP OVO VV YY VY YT Ye Neighborhood News And Notes _THE DALLAS POST, TUES DAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1962 SECTION A —PAGE 5 Of Personal Interest Sandra Smith, Mt. Zion, was guest of honor at a variety bridal shower given by Mrs. David Perry Jr., Carverton at her home last Sunday. Willard Smith, will be married December 29 to Robert Endres, West Pittston. Miss Smith is a graduate of Nesbitt Hospital and is a member of the staff at that insti= tution. Her fiance is a metallurgical engineer taking graduate work at the University of Missouri. Table decorations were centered about a bridal theme with tall white tapers in silver candelabra ‘lanking a large centerpiece Sandra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.- of | Sandra Smith, Bride Elect Is Honored At Variety Shower white mums. A miniature wedding cake decorated with lily of the val- ley sprays and silver bells also graced the festive board. were tiny white umbrellas. A white lace parasol formed a canopy for the many shower gifts. Luncheon was served to the fol- lowing: Mesdames ‘Dana Sickler, Willard Smith, H. Taylor, Roberta Taylor, Helen Marcy, Kermit Sick- ler, Albert Andres, George Parrish, David Perry, Sr., Joseph Perry, James Perry, Thomas Tognelli; Misses Harriet Taylor, Christine Kelly, Ann Lizniak, Marie Voycheck, | Vivian Uporsky, Janet Williams, | Ann Lanunziata, the guest of honor and the hostess. Newly-Weds Here On “lying Visit To Dallas The Frank Ferrys have had as guests for ten days the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. John Ferry. John, in his next to last year of medical school at® Creighton University, Omaha, is a night interne at Mercy Hospital in Council Bluffs, across the river from Omaha. Mrs. John, the former Patricia Mundlin of Omaha, is secretary to an opth- almologist in Omaha. Both young folks had to get back to their jobs before Thanksgiving after their flying visit to Dallas. Scott Douglas Ohlman It’s a fourth grandson for Mrs. Harry Ohlman. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ohlman, Collingswood, N. J. an- nounce the birth of an eight-pound son November 16. Scott Douglas is the ecouple’s first child. Mrs. Ohlman is the former Karen Hor- ‘'lacher of Haddon Heights, N. J. Mrs. Harry Ohlman will go to Col- lingswood next week. Lisa Carol Whitesell Mr. and Mrs. Leon Whitesell, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, former. local residents, announce the birth of their first child, Lisa Carol, No- vember 15, at Oklahoma City Gen- eral Hospital. The new arrival weighed eight pounds, four ounces at birth. The mother is the former Lavonna Anderson, Midwest City, Oklahoma. Mr. Whitesell is .son and Mrs. Fred Whitesell, Sweet, Valley. = Mr. Whitesell has his own studio, teaching the pro- gressive series in piang and is or- ganist at the first Baptist Church, Oklahoma City. Entertains At Cards Mrs. Carl Sickler, ‘Centermore- land, entertained her card club Thursday evening. Present were Mesdames Fred Malkemes, Martin Porter, Raymond Greenwood, Wil- liam James, George Prater, An- thony Novy, Amanda Steele and the hostess. : Shir The wedding of Shirley May Hummell, daughter of Mrs. Ger- trude May, R.D. # 4 Dallas and the late Hervy May, and Eugene Fran- cis Caputo son of Mrs. Theresa Ca- puto, 525 Broad St. Pittston and the late Joseph Caputo will take place December 1 at 2:30 P.M., Ide- town Methodist Church. Rev. Nor- man Tiffany will perform the cere- mony. Ethel May, sister of the bride- Memorial Highway 7 Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Borofski, Lake Silkworth, will observe their first wedding anniversary Friday. Mrs. Borofski, is the former Pa- tricia Mack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McNelis, Nanticoke. A graduate of Mercy Hospital School of Nursing, she was employed at Nanticoke State Hospital. Mr. Bo- rcfski is English instructor at Turn- pike High School, Mildred. Their wedding took place at St. Francis’ Roman Catholic Church, Nanticoke with Father John Bell officiating. Attendants were Marlene Mack and John Neizgoda. Y | Mrs. David Haines, Guest At Birthday Dinner Mrs. David Haines, children, Virginia, Barbara and David Jr. Emerson, N. J., spent a recent week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover. A birthday dinner was given Mrs. Haines during her visit here; Present were Mrs. Haines and the children, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoover, daughter, Patsy, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hoover, daughters Sheryl,” Joanne, Ruth Husted, Mrs. Roxie Hessler, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover. To Observe Seventh Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Grobow- ski, Sunset Avenue, will observe their 7th | wedding anniversary, Saturday, November 24th. They are the parents of two daughters, Sherri and Nancy. Mr. Grobowski is a foreman for E. K. Geyser Co. of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Grobowski is the former Barbara Jean Warkom- ski, Nanticoke. First Thanksgiving Ross Walker, exchange student from Australia, will enjoy his first Thanksgiving - celebration at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Mor- gan, Shavertown. This will be a new experjence for the lad from the other side of the world for this holi- | day is not observed in his native | land. ey May Hummell To Marry Eugene F. Caputa Of Pittston elect will be maid-of-honor, George May, brother of the bride-elect will serve as best man. Reception will follow for ‘the immediate family. | Shirley, a graduate of Lake-Noxen High School, is employed by Nel- son of Wyoming. Eugene is a gradu- ate of Pittston Twp. High School. He is employed by Kischel, contrac- tor, of Dupont. The couple will reside at 165% | Thompking Street, Pittston. Happy Thanksgiving “to all our Friends and Customers BERNIE’S PIZZA Dallas ; I A A HHH HHH HH HHH HRA EKKSKKS vw Aplus 22 other entrees and beverage. Shavertown — THANKSGIVING DINNER — Roast Thanksgiving Turkey, Dressing, Giblet Gravy.. 1.75 Virginia Baked Ham, Pineapple Glace * Golden Brown Fried Chicken in A Basket African Rock Lobster Tail, Drawn Butter Roast Spring Lamb Leg, Mint Jelly Pan Fried Jersey Pork Chops. Apple Sauce «..ev... 2.00 Roast Top Sirloin of Beef, Natural Gravy Breaded Veal Cutlet, Alla Parmigiana All prices quoted are for full course dinners and include: soup, juice, or fresh fruit; entree; potatoes; vegetable; hot rolls and butter; salad; dessert; for 23 years The TOP HAT In K ¥75 wale we eile) we ese se sees ese ese ee 1.75 Ferien ie Jal es as eco en 1.85 es eee eee from which to choose) ingston Favors | Bile ilo oor lll lion linn lili lion li lle lon lil lino i lion lll lili lio Recently Mrs. Ruth James Deets, Harveys Lake, has 'announced the recent marriage of her daughter, Carol Ann, to Roy Charles Albert, son of Mr. and Mrs, James Paul Albert of Butler, Pa. The bride is a graduate of Kutz- | town State College, class of 1960, | where she majored in art education. She is presently employed as art in- Married ‘MRS. ROY CHARLES ALBERT structor at the Milton Hershey School, Hershey. The bridegroom was graduated from Geneva College, 1960. He is serving with the U.S. Army in the science and engineer- ing section of the Army Chemical Center, Edgewood, Md. The couple resides at 807 Linden Road, Hershey. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Moss, Broad- | way, observed their thirty-third wedding anniversary on i] 6. * They’ were married at the home | of the late Rev. M. C. Frick, Pikes Creek, November 6, 1929, with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seward as attendants. Mrs. Moss is the former Viola Lan- ning, daughter of Mrs. Frances Lanning and the late Mr. Kinny Lanning. Mr. Moss is the son of. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Moss, now Mr. and Mrs. Myron Moss Wed Thirty-three Years, November 6 deceased. x ) Mr. and Mrs. Moss are the par- ents of four sons, Warner and Fred both of Immohalee, Florida; Second Lt. Wayne Moss stationed at Welb Air Force Base, Texas and Robert, who, is a junior at Lake Lehman Area High School. There are five grandchildren. Mr. Moss is the principal at Ross Elementary School, Sweet Valley. A number of neighborhood wed- ding anniversaries will be cele- brated in the Monroe-Susquehanna Avenues section of Dallas over the Thanksgiving holiday season. November * 23, Friday, Mr. and Mrs. George Cave Sr. will celebrate their forty first anniversary and on Dallas Neighbors To Celebrate Anniversaries This Weekend the same day their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Cave Jr., Monroe Avenue, their twentieth. The Senior Caves now Live in Wilkes Barre but own a lot | right near the Jr. Caves and are al- ways included in the neighbonhood celebrations. Who knows—perhaps William Rudolph Price Mr. and Mrs. Howard Price, 3 North Lehigh Street, Shavertown, announce the birth of an eight pound, one ounce baby boy, William Rudolph, at Nesbitt Hospital on Saturday, November 17. This is their first child. Mrs. Price is the former Margit Faehndrich, Erlangen, Bavaria, Ger- many. She met Howard while he was in the service. They came to the states about three months ago. Howard is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Price of Dallas. Young Billie is named for his two grandfathers. Dennis J. Ferry Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferry are grandparents again. Dennis John Ferry is the newest arrival, making for the Dennis Ferrys in Anchorage, Alaska, three little Dboys. Frank was horn here in Dallag; John in Texas, and now Dennis in the largest State in the Union (Texas is next largest since Alaska was ad- mitted to full statehood.) Lake Contractor Et Geisinger Joseph Yatsko, Outlet, Harveys Lake, is a patient at Geisinger Medical Center where he is under- going a- check-up. Family reports that Mr. Yatsko, an excavating contractor, was suf- fering occasional dizzy spells for some time. Entertain Card Club Mrs. Robert Mathers, Hickory Street, was hostess last Wednesday evening to her card club. Attend- ing were: Mesdames Harry Owens, Richard Mathers, Ogden Palmer, William Lohman, Harold Croom, Sheldon Hoover, John Roushey, Sr., Earl Gregory, Jr., and the hostess. Prizes were won by Mesdames John don Hoover and Richard Mathers. Mrs. Lewis Sax Is Hostess At Party Bouerly, Florian Michno, Joseph Gluzinski, Steve. Tometchko and Robert Aldrich. After an effective demonstration of home products, given by Mrs. Vie Mareck, the hostess served cof- fee, tea, cake and cookies. The two door prizes given were won by Mrs. Robert Aldrich and Mrs. Florian Michno. Those attend- ing enjoyed the afternoon. they will live here on their forty second! On Saturday, November 24, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Drust Monroe Avenue, will be married thirteen years. They are the babies of the neighborhood. Sunday, November 25, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ansilio Sr., Susquehanna Avenue, will celebrate their thirty- the same day, their daughter and | son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Popie- | |larz, living right next door, their | ! fourteenth. | VV VV VO CCT VY VY CHECKER BOARD INN TURKEY PLATTERS — $1.00 other platters also available Serving From Noon RESERVATIONS FOR SMALL CHRISTMAS PARTIES a a a JOHN & CHECKERBOARD INN sni2y Have de dodo do ddd lod dt idole lod od i dn dont tind. iin didi in lee inline doin dello ln lel on dione lo on odo, VV VV VV VV VV VV VY YY VY VY YVY Carverton Road Trucksville Monticello ¥ Server, Ivory, $7.95. With 24-k. gold trim, $9.95. You may have WON a service of Lenox China 50 Lenox services for eight, worth up to $250.00 each — 1,000 additional prizes of $50.00 worth of Lenox China or Lenox gift pieces — reserved for winners in the fabulous Lenox $60,000 “LUCKY NUMBER” OFFER! Look for the “Lucky Number” coupon in your December Better Homes &. 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Norman Tif- Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Joseph Neizgoda, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sweitzer. Dallas Kiwanis Women Enjoy Cendle Display Dallas Women of Kiwanis met at the Country Club for a dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gehris pro- prietors of the Golden Swan Candle and Gift Shop on the history and | origin of candles. They exhibited an interesting display. Birthday gifts of Mrs. | cheon were presented to Mrs. Robert Dolbear and Mrs. Kreidler. | Mrs. Jerome Gardner was in | charge, assisted by Mrs. Edwin | Thompson and Mrs. Paul Laux. | Present were: Mesdames: Alfred | Ackerson, Robert Dolbear, Merrill | Faegenburg, Ernest Gay, John Hen- | ninger, Paul Laux, Helen Rice, Ed- | win Thompson, Jerome Gardner, | John Blase, Leon Emmanuel, Frank- | lin Gager, William Guyette, Thomas Kreidler, Smith, Lloyd Williams, The Dallas Pest Has Hundreds of Modern Type Faces To Select From Old Fashioned Ham Dinner | for benefit of FWM Emergency Squad Forkston Grange Hall DECEMBER 2 NOON TO 8 P.M. Children under 6, free Children 6 to 12, 60c Over 12, $1.25 be held at the Franklin | standing work for the church and | fany, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swelgin, | Bergstrasser, Richard Ide, Mr. and | meeting recently and heard a talk. Thomas | | Kreidler and Mrs. George McCut- | George McCutcheon, Ira | | Thanksgiving Dance Today is the last day to make | reservations for the annua] Thanks- Joseph Niezgoda will be president | giving Dance sponsored by Dallas Junior Woman's Club at Contin- ental Inn from 9 until 1 Friday | night. | Call Mrs. James Huston Jr. for | reservations. hn ETC RE EE You'll be starry eyed when you see the HOLIDAY FASHIONS - - - Just arrived. EEE EEE ETRE ET OE OTERO FE LER EEE FE ER TEC TROTTER VERT Blouses Sweaters Skirts Lingerie Handbags Hosiery We feature famous makes— and. have a most complete selection of all popular styles. 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