The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 24, 1963, Image 5

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Purely
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Frantz of
Demunds were very happy to have
their son, P.F.C. Sheldon Jones
Frantz home with the family for
ten days, during the holidays. He
has been stationed at Fort Carson,
Colorado, since March 21, 1962, this
was his first leave.
"Mrs. George Trudgeon, Yeager
Avenue, returned home on Friday,
after beeing a surgical patient in
Nesbitt Hospital.
. and Mrs. Fred Polk and Mr.
Mrs. Harold Ash, both of Harris
Sr Road, Trucksville, spent the
weekend in Levittown as the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Keene and
family.
Mrs. A. F. Kerns, Santa Maria,
Cal, returned home after sometime
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
Heslop, School Street, Shavertown.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeines B.* Post, Jr.
Center Hill Road and Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph F. Kennedy, Jr., Terrace
Street, ‘Wilkes-Barre, were recently
in Harrisburg, where they attended
the various festivities of the inaug-
eration of Gov. William 'W, Scranton,
Attorney and Mrs. Joseph L. Reyn-
olds, III, Trucksville spent th week-
end in Philadelphia, where they
visited Rev. and Mrs. James Dif-
fenderfer.
Mr, and Mrs. Austin-K. Howard,
Button Road, have left for Honolulu,
Hawaii.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Yocka-
vitch, Jr., Pikes Creek, entertained
Sunday afternoon at a party honor-
ing their daughter, Cathy, who was
six years old on January 22. She
first grade at Ross Elementary
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Mr. and Mrs. Rober Mattia,
hington, D. C., entertained Jan-
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honoring the latter's niece, Gail
haw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Shaw, Main Road, Sweet
Valley, who was seven that day.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mahoney,
Mooretown, entertained at a family
dinner, Sunday, January 13, honor-
ing the former’s sister, Dianne Ma-
honey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson Mahoney, Mooretown. Di-
anne ‘was ten years old January 17.
"Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles H. Long,
Main Road, Sweet Valley, enter-
tained at a dinner party January
14, honoring - their son, Jan, who
observed his eighth birthday.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kapral and
two year old Michael, formerly of
‘Alexandria, Va., have moved to
Meadowcrest, Trucksville, Mr. Ka-
pral i is a welder with Foster Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. i Roy Rosenbaum
and son, Ralph, have moved from
Lake Purdy, N. Y. to Carverton
Road, Wyoming R.D. 3. .Mr. Rosen-
baum is sales manager for Collier
Publishing Company.
Mrs. Jennie Roberts, Woodlawn
Drive, Dallas, will move the end of
the month to Norton Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Samuels, for-
of New Brunswick, N. J. have
d an apartment on Carverton
Road, Wyoming R.D. 3. Mr, Sam-
uels is retired. The souple has a
m ied son. -
‘MY. and Mrs. Peter Piniing.
residents of Hunt Street, Dallas for
the past year, have returned to
Little Rock, Arkansas, where Mr.
Prinzing ‘will be instrumental in
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erecting a’ nine-story building. The’
Prinzings enjoyed their stay in Dal-
las, where they made many good
friends.
Lehman Ruxiliary Plans
Sea-Food Dinner Feb. 9
The Lehman Fire Company Auxil-
iary will serve sea food dinners Feb-
ruary 9th at the Fire Hall. Serving
will start at 5:30 p.m. and take-out
orders may be picked up at 5:00 p.m.
Mrs, Dorrance Mekeel, chairman,
aj nted the following committees
—tickets, Mrs. Chester Lamoreaux
and Mrs. Howard Ehret; dining room,
. Garwin Tough; kitchen, Mrs.
Sutton.
Five different menus will be serv-
ed—combination sea food, lobster-
tail platter, fillet of flounder,
fried chicken and oyster platter.
Reservations may be obtained by
calling Mrs. Dorrance Mekeel by
Monday, February 4th.
Sweet Valley W.C.T.U.
W.CT.U. of Sweet Valley area
met last week at the home of Pastor
and Mrs. William G. Hughes, Mrs.
Gerald Cragle presiding. Devotional
theme for the month is “New Doors
To Open’. February meeting will be
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
William George, Main Road, Sweet
Valley.
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1963
SECTION A — PAGE 5
Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interes
Mrs. Arthur Ehret Is
Hostess To Family
Mrs. Irene Ehret, Sweet Valley,
entertained members of her family
at a dinner at Kingston House on
New Year's Day. Mrs. Ehret and
the late Arthur Ehret, former Leh-
man school director who died two
years ago, would have celebrated
their golden wedding anniversary
this year.
Present at the dinner were Mrs.
Thomas Foss and Gladys, Glenn,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walsh, Bobby,
Sweet Valley; Jack Chapple, Shav-
ertown; Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ehret,
Billy, Shellie, Douglas and Dale,
Lehman; Mr. and Mrs. William Cal-
kins, Steward, Pamela, Oakhill; the
hostess.
George Kenneth Walter
Mr. and Mrs. George Walter, Rego
Park, L.I., announce the birth of a
son, George Kenneth, December 26,
their first child. Mrs. Walter is the
former Patricia Shaver, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shaver of Shaver-
town. Mr. Walter is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Walter of Roslyn
Heights, L.I.
Wendy Sue Baird
Mr. an Mrs. Robert. W. Baird,
Terrace Avenue, Trucksville, an-
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Wendy Sue, weighing 8 lbs, 3 oz,
on January 20 in Nesbitt Hospital.
The couple have three other chil-
dren: Bonnie, Robert Jr., and Lori.
Mother is the former Patricia Rob-
erts, R.N.
Myaks Have Third Son
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Myak,
Meadowcrest, Trucksville, became
parents of a third son, January 13
at the Nesbitt Hospital. Kenneth
Paul weighed in at 9 pounds 9 oun-
ces. The other 2 boys mentioned are
Jimmy, 6 and Bobby 20 months.
Mrs. Myak is the former Evelyn
Blackman, Houston, Texas. Mr. My-
ak is employed with Federal Avia-
tion, Air Force Base, Benton.
Announce Birth
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Mahle, Shaver-
town announce the birth of a 9
pound 4 ounce son, born at Nesbitt
Hospital, January 13. The baby,
Glenn Allen has a 4), year old
brother, Frederick, Jr..
Mrs. Mahle is the former Wilma
Titus, Harveys Lake. Mr. Mahle is
employed with Commonwealth Tele-
phone Company.
Thomas Emmett Dunham
Mrs. Francis Dunham and infant
son, Thomas Emmett have returned
to their home on Parrish Street,
from Mercy Hospital. Thomas
weighed seven pounds, seven ounces.
There are five other brothers and
sisters. The father, Francis Dun-
ham is caretaker of Chapel Lawn
Cemetery. Mrs. Dunham is the
former Emily McNeal, Dallas,
Kessler's Welcome Sen
Mr. and Mrs. John Kessler,
Shaver Avenue, Shavertown, wel-
comed a six pound ten ounce son,
born at the Nesbitt Hospital, Jan-
uary 13. The new arrival, Eric has
11, John Jr., 9 and Gail 15.
Kessler is the former Margaret
Wenzel, Philadelphia. Mr. Kessler
is employed with Hughes Corporag
tion, Luzerne.
Nancy Lynn Considine
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Considine,
became the parents of an eight
pound ten and a half ounce daugh-
ter, Nancy Lynn, January 16 at
the Nesbitt Hospital. There are
two other children, Beth 4, and
Joey, 2. Mrs. Considine is the for-
mer Emily Sickler, Harveys Lake.
Mr. Considine is employed as a
carpenter. :
Stationed In Alabama
Pvt. Thomas Dorosky and Mrs.
Dorosky are residing at Fort Rucker,
Alabama, where the former is sta-
tioned with the Army. Pvt. Dorosky
attending aviation school in that
area is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Dorosky, Shavertown.
His wife is the former Carol Spare,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Spare, Carverton.
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Center Cut lb. 69c
Our. Own
LARGE BOLOGNA
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Our Own
FRANKFURTERS
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Country Fresh
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Elda Maturi Has
Sixth Birthday [Party
Alda Maturi, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert S. Maturi, Sutton
Road, celebrated her sixth birthday
on Saturday, January 19. She was
guest of honor at a party with the
following as guests; Gary Baker,
Susan Brown, Arthur Carichner,
Calvin Gensel, Bernice Manzoni,
Debra Marr, Debra Moskaluk, Lynn
Wasserott, Debra Zearfoss, Patricia
Fritz, Kyle Jones; Andy Hogoboom,
Tom Shea, Frankie Mathers, Ann
Lutz, Joanne Rivera. The usual
birthday cake beautifully decorated
was on hand and games were en-
joyed by those present.
Mrs. Peter Prinzing Is
Given Farewell Party
A farewell tea was held on Wed-
nesday, in honor of Mrs. Peter
Prinzine, Hunt Street, who along
with her husband is leaving this area
for Little Rock, Ark. Present were
Mesdames Jane LaBar, Bernice Wil-
liams, Florence Paeglow, Miriam
Hosler and Carol Williams. A small
rememberance was presented ‘to her.
Mr. Prinzing was superintendent
of the construction that built the
Lehman High School and has ac-
cepted a job in Little Rock.
They were active members in the
Presbyterian Church, where Mrs.
Prinzing was soloist.
Celebrates Birthday
Mary Alice Turner, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Turner, Carver-
ton Road, observed her fifteenth
birthday anniversary on Thursday.
Records and games were enjoyed by
the group. Present: Patti Hughes,
Thelma Rossman, Sandra Cooper,
Betty Owens, Harold Davis, John
Cashman, Karl Meyers,
Ashworth, Howard Edwards, Russell
Anderson, and the guest of honor.
Allen Sanfords Are
Hosts Bt Dinmer
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sanford, Pion-
Avenue, Dallas, entertained a
number of friends at a dinner party
at ‘their home on Saturday evening.
Present were: Mrs. Arline Rood,
Antoinette Mason, Mr. and Mrs.
William Roberts, Dr. and Mrs. Char-
les Kistler, Mrs. George Schooley,
Mrs. R. B. Wall, the host and host-
ess.
Mrs. Richard Mathers .
Entertains At Cards
Neighborhood Card Club met at
the home of Mrs. Richard Mathers,
Carverton Road, on Wednesday
night, Mrs. Harry D. Owens and Mrs.
John Roushey, Sr, won prizes.
Others present were: Mesdames Har-
old Croom, Donald Anderson, Wil-
liam Lohmann, Robert Mathers,
Sheldon Hoover, Ogden Palmer, and
the hostess.
2€eY
oxen Girl Scouts
Have Ice Skating Party
- Girl Scout Troop 92, Noxen held
an ice skating party and weiner
roast at Sandy Bottom, Harveys
Lake, on Saturday afternoon. Ac-
| companied by leaders Mrs. Welford
two brothers and one sister, Mark, [Soounien and Mr
Mrs. Mrs. Robert Clark. The following .at-
Richard Smith
and mothers Mrs. Fred Case and
tended: Linda Weaver, Linda Evans,
Roberta Steele, Nancy Scouten, Mil-
dred Case, Sharon Brody, Clare
Clark, Yvonne and Paula Smith,
Gayle Luketic, Linda and Peggy
Crossman, Gagle Rittenhouse, Bar-
bara Bates, Dorothy Lyons, Sheila
Kopcha, Nancy Thompson, Pamela
Jacobs, Ricky, Loren and Roger
Case and Dale Clark.
Entertains At Cards
Mrs. Wilson Honeywell, Shaver-
town, entertained members of her
card club recently. Lunch was serv-
ed to the following: Mesdames Gerry
Pope, Katherine Newhart, Myrle
Wagner, Alice Lumley, Dorothy
Pope, Louise Borzone, Alice Reese
and the hostess.
THE DALLAS POST
OFFSET DEPARTMENT
Is One Of The Finest
In Pennsylvania
Kenneth |
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens, East
Dallas, entertained at a buffet sup-
per Sunday honoring Elizabeth
Keefer and Bernard Corby. The
engagement and approaching mar-
riage of the honored couple was
announced to a group of old friends
who had belonged to a club for |
twenty-six years.
The party table was attractive
with centerpiece of fan shaped ar-
rangement of deep red roses with
an underskirt of frothy red net, and
ta'l red tapers. Individual favor 'S
Marie Annette S
Announcement is made of the
forthcoming © marriage of Marie |
Annette Stolarick, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Stolarick, Ridge |
Street, Fernbrook, to Robert Daniel
Senchak, 8r., Overbrook Avenue,
Shavertown. The wedding will be
solemnized Saturday, aJnuary 26,
at a ten a.m. nuptial mass, St.
Therese’ Church, Shavertown, Rev.
Francis Brennan officiating. Or-
ganist will be Mrs. Ei leen McDowell,
William George, Guest
At Red Cross Dinner
William George, Main Road, Sweet
Valley, was among those honored at
the annual dinner of American Red |
Cross, Newport Township chapter.
Mrs. - George, the former
ner held ‘at Nanticoke American
Legion Dining Hall. Enrolled in the
blood bank program since 1950, Mr.
George has to date, donated four
gallons of blood.
Active in community affairs, he
is a member of the Sweet Valley |
Volunteer Fire Department, and is
a communicant of the First Christ- |
ian Church. He is employed as a
chauffer at Retreat State Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. George are the par-
ents of a two year old daughter,
Marcia Jean.
Paul Heslop, Ill
Airman First Class Paul C. Heslop, |
son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Heslop,
School Street, Shavertown, is con-
+} valescing at his home, 6308 Arnold
Drive, Biggs Air Force Base, JEL |
Paso, Texas, following surgery at |
Fort Bliss Hospital. Cards would be
appreciated from his friends.
Paul,
Westmoreland High School is mar-
ried to the former Maureen Evans,
Hitchins Herts, England. They have
Senchak, son of Mr. and Mrs. John '
Shirley |
Kitchen, was also guest at the din- |
who is a 1956 graduate of | :
| open house was observed at Ross |
Mr. and Mrs. red Stevens Are
Hosts For Elizabeth Keefer
for the lzdies were nose gays of
ved rose buds, for the men book
| matches printed with the names
of the engaged couple.
Present ‘were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
| Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dett-
| more, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck, Rev.
and Mrs. Guy Leinthall, Mr. and
| Mis. Tos Hand, Wr. ead (Fe Alva
Eggleston, Mrs. Helen Rice, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Newman, mother and
father of the bride-elect, Fred Stev-
ens, the guests of honor and the
host ‘and hostesses.
to larick To Wed
Robert D. Senchak, Saturday
' with Adrian DeMarco, Sr. as soloist.
Miss Stolarick has chosen for her
| maid of honor, Anne Marie Lechak,
Courtdale. Donna Lee Henninger,
Fernbrook, will be the bridesmaid.
John Senchak, Jr. Mountaintop,
| will act. as his brother's best man,
| ushers will be Stephen Moleski,
Kingston and Fred Senchak, Shaver-
town.
| The wedding will be followed by
a reception at Konefals Hall, Ed-
| wardsville.
| Mrs. David | Daniels Is
Guest At Variety Shower
| Members of Adult Class and
| Teachers of Assembly of God Church
Mooretown, entertained last ‘week
| at a variety shower honoring Mrs.
David Daniels, Mooretown, who was
| married last November. The shower
'was held at the home of Rev. and
‘Mrs. Louis Trotta, Mooretown.
| Games were played and refresh-
| ments served to Mesdames Dennis
| Mahoney, Louis Trotta, Harold
Cragle, Nancy Harris, Leonard Baer,
Alma Derhammer, Stella Rousing,
Fred Stroud, Wilson Mahoney, Fred
Williams, Wilbur Shaw, and the
guest of honor, who was the recip
ient of many lovely gifts.,
Cransons Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cranson,
| Mt. Greenwood, entertained at their
|home on Wednesday night, Guests
| were: Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Sam-
uel of Newport, R.L; Mr. ang Mrs.
‘David Lloyd of Rochester, N.Y.; and
Mz. and Mrs. Marvin Ellswor th of
Llmira, NY.
Open House At Ross
Wednesday evening, January 16,
| Elementary School. Approximately
(one hundred parents attended.
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Celebrate Birthdays
And Anniversaries
Saturday evening the Adult Fel-
lowship Group of Glenview P. M.
Church observed birthdays and an-
niversaries. Honored on their birth- |
days were: Mrs”
George Shaver, Jr., Mrs. Harold
Evans, Mrs. Charles Fehlinger, Bill
Biddings, Charles Seward and Har-
old Evans. Anniversaries were
Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Williams and Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Rogers.
* Those present were: Rev. and
Mrs. Andrew Derrick, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Seward, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss,
Mr. and Mrs, George Shaver, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Higgins, Mr. and
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Anna Compton, Mrs. George Stuart,
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Jesse Cosletts, Hosts |
At Birthday Party
Assistant Police Chief and Mrs.
Jesse Coslett, Edgewood Heights,
Trucksville, entertained Tuesday
evening in honor of their son, Jesse
Asher Jr., who celebrated his second
birthday, January 22. |
A large birthday cake formed the
centerpiece of the festive table with
each small guest receiving a favor
and noisemaker in neapolitan de-
sign.
The blonde, blue eyed tot receiv-
ed numerous gifts. Games were
played and refreshments served.
Present were: Sharon, Buddy and
‘Wayne Frederick; Caroline and Bon-
nie Bobeck; Debra and Beverly
Pugh, Betty Jane McLaughlin, Kathy
Thompson, Scottie Bytheway, David
Updyke, Margery Ronald, Cecilia
Naperkoski, Joan Phillips; Mesdam-
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John Bobeck, Anthony Naperkoski,
Arthur Smith, Edward Thompson,
Donald Bytheway, F. W. Anderson,
William Pugh, Herbert Updyke, Rob-
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