DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA strey Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lindauer ‘and nine year old Stephanie, have moved from Des Moines, Iowa, to Hildebrant Street, Dallas. Mr, Lin- dauer is manager of the Ladies’ Ap- parel Shop in the Hub. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hopkins and daughter, Shelly, formerly of Philadelphia, have moved to Hill- top Drive, Oak Hill. Mr. Hopkins is salesman for the Phillips Petroleum Industry. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fish and young Jeffery@ have moved from Berwick to’ Meadowcrest, Trucksville. Mr. Fish is employed by the National Cash Register Company. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas and sons, John wand Jeff, formerly of Kingston, have taken up residence at Meadowcrest. Mr.» Thomas is guidance consellor for Dallas Ele- mentary Schools. Mr. and Mrs. and children, William Tregaskis have moved from Slocum Street, Forty Fort, to 45 Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown. Mr. Tregaskis is mechanic at the Capitol Tire Company. Mr. and Mrs. James Angel, newly- weds, have rented a home at 138 Meadowcrest. Mr. Angel is with the U.S. Air Force at Red Rock. Mrs. C. N. Booth, Lehman Avenue, is a patient at Mercy Hospital where she was taken by Dallas ambulance. Her nephew, Robert Brittin visited at "the Booth home this week. Mrs. Viola Schmassman, Wood lawn Drive, confined to her home with a virus, is improving slowly. "Cathy Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Martin, Stafford Street, Trach, was = confined to her home ast week with a virus. Raymond Strazdus has arrived in Van I@ys, California, where he has accepted employment at the Cali- fornia automatic car washer manu- facturers. ‘Friends and ‘neighbors of Harold Schooley, Davenport Street, wish to convey their condolences to him, in the death of his mother, Mrs. ‘Bertha A. Schooley, Trucksville. Ira Cease has returned to his home on East Franklin Street, after being a surgical patient in the Geis- inger Medical Center. Mrs. C. H. Frick, Huntsville, has been confined to her home with a ‘cold and badly sprained ankle. Jeanette Wolverton spent Friday with Grandma, while Mommy and Dady were in Doylestown. Lori DeReemer, 18 menths old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell DdReemer, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital, being treated for an in- fection of the trachea. When Lori was only five months, she was hos- pitalized with a bronchial infection. Her grandfather is propr ietor of De- Reemers TV. ‘Appliance Store in Bhavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Willis We and fam- ily, Oak Hill, left Friday night to spend some time in Annandale, Vir- ginia, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Seigund family. Ralph Antrim 3rd, celebrated his sixteenth birth- day February 26. Mrs, Gilbert Gigiello, Long Island, N.Y. Ns recuperating after surgery, at the home of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Gen- nets, Loyalville. {Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Ver- ‘non, spent last weekend in New York City attending the wedding of Nancy ISchimann, Garden City, N.Y. to Thomas R. Dean, Lewisburg. Both newlyweds are teachers in the Mil- ton Area Schools. Ruth Lamoreaux and Mrs. Bertha Anderson, Ferguson Avenue, Shaver- town, entertained their brother, George E. Lamoreaux and his daugh- ter, Mrs. Leonard Derby, Huntsville, at a birthday dinner, Sunday. Other guests were Leonard Derby and son, Richard. Representing the Dallas Post at the i Newspapermen’s Association Display Advertising Con- ference, Harrisburg, this: weekend, was Kieighton Scott. DE¥ Aaron S. Lisses attended a two-part optometric educational seminar in Harrisburg Sunday. Mrs. L. E. Beisel, Idetown, is up and around after being ill for three weeks. Louise C. Frantz, Demunds Corn- ers, spent the long weekend with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Ms. Wilbert J. Vinton, Waymart, Pa. While there she attended classes at Waymart High School and a Senior Prom at Saint Rose High School, Carbondale, in the evening. Her escort was John Spewak, membé&r of the Senior class. William Levi has returned from Geisinger Hospital where he sub- mitted to surgery. EXPERT TAILORING ® Trouser Alterations © ® Skirts & Dresses Hemmed ® Coat Alterations Cleaning & Pressing 2 ADAMS Clothes For Dad & Lad ‘Back Mt. Shopping Center Shavertown - Open Til 9 Every Night 674-8936 dirthrefineditctivedindibaiciedieiosde id deta octists candace PTT TTT TTT TTT TTT RRR RRR SRR RS Tee tithe A eighborhoo d News THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1963 SECTION A — PAGE 5 And Notes Of Personal Interest Betrothed MARY ANN Mr. and Mrs. John Zarychta, R.D. 3, Dallas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ann, to Mar- lon H. Rimple, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Marlon Rimple of 80 Main Street, Dallas. Miss Zarychta was graduated from Dallas Senior High School and at- tended Wyoming Seminary Dean School of Business. She is employed Women Of Kiwanis Learn Bbout Wigs Dallas Women of Kiwanis en- joyed a demonstration of wigs given at the February 27 meeting at Irem Country Club by, Ellen Zack and Mary Rose Cannon of the Pennolyn Beauty ‘Shop, Boston Store. Mrs. George McCutcheon pre- sided. Isabel Kriedler and Helen Rice won birthday gifts furnished by Doris Maturi and Marietta Gay, and Ann Joseph won the Boston Store gift certificate. ‘At tables decorated in spring flowers, red, white and blue, were seated Mesdames Leo Corbett, Marietta Gay, Jean Emanuel, Ray Goeringer, Grace Laux, Edith Birth, Doris Maturi, Dorothy Huston, Grace Goeringer, Janet Fitch, Hazel Berti, Helen Rice, Mary L. Rice, Sherman Harter, Franklin Gager, D. J. Joseph, W. R. Wright, E. J. Wilson, John Henninger, Jerome Gardner, M. H. Faegenburg, W. L. Guyette, Norma Smith, Ted Ruff, Alfred Ackerson, Edwin Thompson, George McCutcheon, John Blase, Thomas ZARYCHTA by William H. Pierce, Jr., Wilkes- Barre, Mr. Rimple is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School. He is now sta- tioned at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, where he is attending school. : Kriedler. Sheila May Cooper Has Second Birthday Shelia May Cooper, two years old, and her grandmother, Mrs. Theodore Heness, celebrated their = birthdays on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cooper entertained for the family with two birthday cakes. Sharing the festivities were brothers and sisters Bonita, Ronald, Gail, David, Lynn, grandparents Mr, and Mrs: Heness, and Mrs. Ida Rogers. Jeanine Marie Harding Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Harding, 613 Edwards Hill Apartments, Johns town, Pa., announce the birth of a daughter, Jeanine Marie, February 10 at the Conemaugh Valley Mem- orial Hospital, Johnstown. Mr. Harding is son of Wilson Harding, An early summer wedding is plan- ned. Guy Llewellyns On 30th Wedd A surprise party was recently given for Mr. and Mrs. Guy Llewellyn Sr., Lakeside Drive, Harveys Lake, in honor of their 30th wedding ann- iversary, by three sons and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Llewellyn, Jr., Shavertown; Mr. and. Mrs. Dennis Llewellyn, Trucksville and Mr, and Mrs. © John Dorrance Llewellyn, Harveys Lake; also the Llewellyn daughter, Carol, of Chicago. The dinner party was held at the Towne House, Kingston. The celebration also included ‘the observance of Mr. Llewellyn’s 61st birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn were mar- Are Honored ing Anniversary Rosary Italian Church, Park avenue, 1933. Mrs. Llewellyn is the former An- gela Francione, operated ; the Llewellyn Printery, South Franklin street, years. His sons are carrying on the Llewellyn and McKane, North Main street. In adition to the family members, about 20 other guests attended the party. The Llewellyns were the re- printers, Sweet Valley Cubs Are Honored At Dinner Cub pack 444, Sweet Valley area, held its annual Blue and Gold ban- quet Thursday evening, February 28, at Maple Grove Methodist Church Hall. Three dens and a Webelos den were represented with approximately one hundred people attending. Table | centerpieces were gold flowers in blue vases. At the speaker’s table the centerpiece was miniature fig- ueres of Den 1 and their den mother, Mrs. Burl Updyke. The centerpieces along with the favors were all made by the cubs. The hall was gaily decorated in blue and gold streamers with a cluster of blue and gold bal- loons in the hall's center. Did You Read The Trading Post Thanks to the germ-killing pow. er of the antibiotics, doctors have been able to cut the mor- tality rate on many_diseases. This Rexall drug store carries the most important lines of antibiotics. Trust in us to give you swift service and to help you to better health at lower cost. Learn to depend on. .. EVANS DRUG STORE “Your Prescription Pharmacy” Shavertown 674-3888 | | YOUR gy DRUG STORE | cipients of many gifts and flowers. Have Baby Boy - Mr. and Mrs. Tony DeCosta, Tau- ton, Mass. announce the birth of a son, on February 2, in Mortin Gen- eral Hospital. He weighed six and one half pounds. The couple have three other child- ren, Susan, David, and Richard. Mrs. + DeCosta is the former Janet Moore, | daughter of Mrs. Beatrice Moore, | who spent two weeks with the family and the late Alfred Moore of De- munds Road. This makes nine grand- children for Mrs. Moore. Mark Wayne Rittenhouse Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rittenhouse, Noxen, announce the birth of a seven pound, mine ounce son, Mark Wayne, February 25. There are three other sons, Gale, Gerald and Jeffry. Mrs. Rittenhouse is the former Rita Sayer, Lake Silkworth. Mr. Rittenhouse is employed with B. G. Coon Company. Hostess To Jolly Group Mrs. Ethel Honeywell was hostess Monday night to the Jolly Group. Present were Mesdames Philip Mos- ier, Byron Kitchen, Russell Cease, Henry Metzgar, Anthony Moreck, Hobart Stark, George Rice. Next meeting is scheduled for the first Monday in May. ried by Rev. Father D’Anca in Holy Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Llewellyn now retired, owned and for many family tradition in their business formerly of Noxen, now of Eaton- ville, and the late Elro Harding. This tenth grandchild for Mr. Wilson Harding. Timothy David Jaity Rev. and Mrs. Donald Laity, Park Street, Dallas announce the birth of a son, Timothy David, February 24 in Nesbitt Hospital. The baby who weighed seven pounds, eleven ounces, is the first child of the couple. Mother is the former Sally Sey- mour, daughter of Mr. Richard Seymour, Dallas. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Laity, Sr. Levittown, formerly of Kingston. Born In Germany (Charles Hayes, Jr., PFC, Ger- many, is the proud father of an eight pound baby boy, born February 28 in Kaiserslautern where Mr. Hayes is stationed with the photo labora- tory signal corps of the US ‘Army. Mr. Hayes is son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘A. Hayes, Wyoming Street, Dallas. Mrs. Hayes is the former Theresa Reinard of Miners Mills. Davis Fire Ruxiliary To Make Pierogies Jonathan R. Davis Ladies Auxil- iary plans to make pirogies Wednes- day morning in the fire hall, for sale during the afternoon up until 5 p.m. Mrs. George Carpenter presided at the meeting held Monday night, when arrangements were completed for a program of games with prizes the first Monday in April. Present were Mesdames Caster- line, Lewis Laning, Samuel Margel- lina, Lee Bicking, Louise Schultz, Samuel Wolenski, Lucy Fried, and Miss Bess Cooke. Voters May Register New registrations, change of party and change of address can be made on Thursday, March 14 at the Back Mountain YMCA, Shavertown. Office will be open from 11 a.m. +11 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.-to 10 p.m. in the evening for all those who wish to vote in the primaries. Sell Quickly Through The Trading Post is the couple's first child, but the; and Mrs. | JUDY ANN Mr. and Mrs. James A. ‘Wertman, 25 Main Street, Dallas, announce the engagement of ‘their daughter, Judy Ann, to Wayne R. Schmoll, son of Mrs. Ella Schmoll, 186 Hunts- ville Road, Dallas. Miss - Wertman was graduated from Westmoreland High School Engaged WERTMAN and is employed in the accounting department of Commonwealth Tele- phone Company, Dallas. Mr. Westmoreland, also attended Wilkes College. He is employed by Atlas Packers, Inc., Wilkes-Barre. An August wedding is planned. Marlene Sickler Has Ninth Birthday Party Marlene Sickler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Sickler, Carverton, celebrated her ninth birthday with a party Saturday afternoon. A cake in the shape of a doll with appro- priate candles was the table center piece. Besides her, there were her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Dana Sickler, honored guests. Also Mer- lene’s sister, Mona, Donna, Billy Perry, Patty Parrish, Sandy and Kathy Perry were guests. Martins Tour Southwest Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, Le- high Street, Shavertown, have re- turned home after spending several months touring the southwest and Mexico. The couple visited the Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest, the Dodge Phelps Copper Mine at Bisbee, Ari- zona, which is the largest open pit mine in the world and Meteor Cra- ter near Winslow, Arizona, the sec- ond largest crater of this type uni- versally, having a depth of 570 feet and one mile across at the top. Last week they attended the Mardi Gras in New Orleans and vis- ited Avery Island, a large bird sanc- tuary off the coast of Louisiana. Ill At Jersey Hospital George O. Hinkle, Lincoln Drive, Shavertown, is a patient in River- view . Hospital, Red Bank, N.J., where he was admitted on Saturday, suffering from pneumonia. Mr. Hinkle who makes his home with his son, Ted, had been visiting another son, Arlo, Hazlett, N.J., when he became ill. He would appreciate cards from his friends. Special Committee To Meet With Chairman Mrs. John Diffendafer will be hostess March 12 to members of the special committee planning for the March 26 Junior Woman’s Club fashion show, and card. and games party at St. Therese’s auditorium, for which Mrs. Diffendafer is chair- man, Mrs. James Huston co-chair- man. All committee chairmen and models are urged ‘to attend. 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Elected To Sorority Susan Kelley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kelley, Columbia Ave- nue, Dallas, has been elected to Sigma Phi Alpha Sorority at Tem- ple University School of“Dentistry. This is the National Honor" Society for Hygienists. She will be induct- ed at a dinner at the Bellvue Strat- ford Hotel, April 26. wv Slightly Injured Debbie Bunney, eight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bunney, Joseph Street, Dallas, was slightly injured recently in Shavertown when alight- ing from her father’s car and ran in front of another automobile. She suffered bruises and lacerations and .was taken to Nesbitt Hospital for X-rays. Dr. Sherk To Speak On T-V In Modern Schools Dallas PTA groups are invited to attend a special PTA program,at Lake-Lehman High School Monday evening at 8, when Dr. Sherk, teach- ing now at Penn State, will speak on Television in the Modern (School. Dr. Sherk specializes in film and T-V in the Audio-Visual Aid section. Schmoll is an alumnus of | Mrs. Frank Sedler Doing Double Duty On Coast Mrs. Frank Sedler, Overbrook Road, has been in California since | January 5 taking care of grandson, Edward Frank Sedler, while mother, Mrs. Eugnes Sedler was a surgical patient at Daniel Freeman Hospital. February 12 a new grandson ar- rived at the home of daughter, Mrs. Douglas Gordon, Torrance, Calif., and Grandma Sedler went to take care of Gary, four, and Ann Louise, three. This makes five grandsons and one granddaughter. Mrs. Clara Mckenna Has Birthday Party A party was held at the home of Mrs. Clara Mckenna on Tuesday | night for Mrs. Mckenna, Mrs. Alfred Hadsell and Mrs. Lewis Anesi, who observed ‘their birthdays this week. Games were played and guests of honor received lovely gifts. Present Mrs. Ronald Carruthers Heads British Club Mrs. Ronald Carruthers, Sterling Avenue, was elected vice president of “The British Women’s Club of Wyoming Valley” at the mesting held recently. Retiring officers are also Back Mountain residents, Mrs. Charles Calkins, president, and Mrs. Peter Duda, secretary. This summer the club will charter a flight to England, several mem- bers will make the trip. From this area: Mrs. Beryl Morie, Mrs. Jennie Roberts, Mrs. Peter Duda and son, Billy; Mrs. Emil Hoho] and sons, David, Larry and Danny. were Mesdames Herbert Ward, Ralph Welsh, Raymond Walters, Lewis Anesi, Al Rinken, Mary Rog- ers, Merrel Burnett, Kenneth Cal- kins, Joanne Maloid and Debbie | Maloid, Alfred Hadsel, Clara Mec- kenna; Bess Cooke. Others who ob- served their birthdays this week were Mrs. Emory Hadsel and Mrs. Ernest Fritz. silently capured by silver fableware~—distinctive balanced, your Stieff silver master-artisan. 4 All in op Time payments FRANK STERLING MOODS... 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