The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 21, 1963, Image 4

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    arles Malkemes
ds Fratemity
arles Malkemes, son of Mr. and
Raymond Malkemes, Shaver-
, has been named Home Man-
of the Triangle Fraternity for
gineers, Pennsylvania State Uni-
arles is a sophomore, majoring !
lectrical Engineering.
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Wheeler's Cafe
. Shavertown
‘a complete
new outfit!
Got that spring “dress-up”
26 Lake Street
| Kreller, Glenda Wagner, Gladys Mc-'
urge?
head to toe with a complete new wardrobe purchased with
cash on a low-cost loan from us!
DALLAS FINANGE CO.
Next to Postoffice
_ Open 9-5 — Friday 9-8 — Saturday 9-1
Dorothy Maransky Is
Honored At Shower
Dorothy Maransky - entertained |
last week at a stork shower honor- |
ing Mrs. Thomas Raspen, Sweet Val- |
ley at Mrs. Raspen’s home. Games
were played, and visiting and re-
freshments enjoyed. Attending were
Janice Niezgoda, Linda Gosart,
Karla Ray, Helen Dugan, Charlotte
Dermott, Mary Wesley, Sharron
Farver, Donna Pall, Barbara Ross, |
Marily Woodling, Joan Darby, Do-
lores Hudzak, Alana Mater, the |
honoree and hostess. Mrs. Raspen |
was the recipient of many lovely |
gifts.
Birthday Party
Charles E. James Memorial As-
sembly, Order of the Rainbow for
Girls, will have its monthly Birth-
day Party at Trucksville Methodist |
Church Educational Building Thurs-
day, March 21, when all petitions |
must be turned in.
| Francis Ferti; programs, Mrs. Ed-
3 | ward Jones; decorations, Mrs. Wil- | >
Correction ; | iam Motyka, chairman, Mrs. Ber-| CIs Mulnix.
It was Mr. and Mrs. i Ell, I nard Rollman, Mrs. Joseph Retzel. | are Mr.
Heller's Grove, Trucksville, WO, oo cvocman js Mrs. Edward Powell.
entertained for their young daugh- |
ter, Debbie, last week. Also present
for festivities was her new sister,
Janice Louise.
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Mark Grimm was elected
Edward Skal-
corresponding
Robert Disque.
secretary,
Reports were given
recording
John Chesnovitch gave a
held on April
Charter
Mrs. Leon Bartz,
Mrs.
Reservation,
Mrs. Willis Gentile,
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH. 21, 1963
Mrs. ‘Mark Grimm, President
Of Lehman Woman's Club
Mrs.
president of Lehman Woman's Club | be honored by the club at the instal-
at the March meeting held at the |lation dinner. :
i Lehman Fire Hall. First vice presi-
dent is Mrs. Eston Adelman; second | chairman, presented Gail
vice president, Mrs.
icky; recording secretary, Mrs. Jo-
seph (Chipola; treasurer, Mrs. Willis
| Gentile;
Mrs.
Mrs, Thomas Brown presided at
the meeting.
| by Mrs. Edward Jones,
| secretary, and Mrs. Willis Gentile, |
treasurer.
Mrs.
| report on the progress of the In-
| stallation dinner to be
117. at the Continental Inn.
members will bz honored. Commit-
| tees:
chairman,
Walter Maguire; entertainment, Mrs.
the Year. She and her mother will
Mrs. Thomas Hillyer, program
Phillips,
| ore gave an informative talk on
| communism = and showed a film
“Communist Encirclement, 1961.”
Hostesses for the evening wersa:
Mrs. John Chesnovitch, chairman;
Mrs. Francis, Fertal, Mrs. William
Motyka, and Mrs. Bernard Rollman.
Steven William Traver
Mr. and Mrs. William Traver,
R. D. 5, Tunkhannock announce the.
birth of a son, Steven William,
: March 4, in General Hospital.
The baby who weighed seven
pounds, two ounces, the first
i child for the couple.
Mother is the former Arlene Mul-
nix, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fran-
is
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Mrs.
E |were:
Zbick, and Marily 'Woodling. Patricia |
{Ann Zbick was chosen as Girl of |
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as
Mark
Gir! of the Month. Miss Mr.
birth
voted for their
the girl to raceive the
Candi- |
of
| couple’s
Alma © Mater, Patricia Ann
THE
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Grimm, education DONNA Jean Miller
| chairman, presented Marily Wood-
ling
Woodling was given an engraved 2erne
bracelet.
Club members
| choice
| award of Girl of the Year.
| dates were all outstanding students |
Lat Lake-Lichman Hich Schobdl and | ville, nN. J.
all. g'rls who had previously besn!
selected as Girl of the Month. They
and Mrs, Jarrett Mller,
Avenue, Dallas,
of a
| ounce, daughter, Donna Jean, March
' 3, at Nesbitt, Hospital.
he former Arletta Shaw, Bernards-
counselor of
iZecuts of America,
Donne Jean was christenad Sun-
day at the Dallas Methodist Church.
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Paternal grandparents
and Mrs. Kenneth Traver.
Lu-
announce the |
seven pound fourteen
This is the’
first child. Mrs. Miller is
Mr. Miller is executive!
Wyom'ng Valley's Boy
Reading left to right, standing:
Donna LaBarr, Mrs. George Richard-
son, Mrs. Merton Jones, Mrs. Joseph
Reynolds, Mrs. Leonard Groboski;
| seated, Mrs. Raymond Wilson, Mrs.
| Thomas Decker, fashion chairman,
‘and Mrs.. George Hamm who will
i model at the Dallas Junior Woman's
| Club fashion show and card party
to be held in St. Therese’s Church
Auditorium at 8 p.. m., Tuesday,
HEBEL
HWY.
Mrs. Theodore Newcomb
Has Party Friday Night
A Saint Patrick’s Day party was
held atthe home of Mrs. Theodore
Newcomb, [School Street, Shaver-
| town, on Friday evening.
| Attending were Mesdames Charl-
ton Heslop, Lillian Kunkle, William
. Frederic, Alison Major, Mary Smith,
Robert Williams, Allen
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SHOPPING CENTER
Williams, is Major.
March 26. Mrs, John Diffendafer
is chairman. i
A special feature of the show, an-
nounced Mrs. James Huston, -eo-
chairman, will be a’ turkey rafile,
when six donated turkeys will be
chanced off.
Refreshments will ‘be served and
prizes awarded. Mrs. Jos Bor-
ton, president of the club, will pre-
side. at the tea table, with Me
eth
Wed Seventeen Years
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Weiss, Col- |
lege Manor, Dallas, recently cele-
brated their seventeenth wedding
anniversary. The couple was married
by Rabbi Guterman March 6 in
Scranton. Mrs. Weiss is the former
Betty Leibman. There are two
children, Betty and Sharyn.
Ted Newcomb, Pete Smith and Phyl-
MEMORIAL HIGHWAY
SHAVERTOWN
James Besecker, Jr.
Mrs. Paul Bartolacci
that the stage will be elaborately
decorated. Music wil be played by
Mrs, David Carey, pianist for the
Woman Club Choral.
Women interested in playing cards
are asked to bring their own cards
with them. There will be no re-
served tables. Come early, Fashion
Show will begin promptly at 8: 30.
E nnounce Birth
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood, Lehigh
iStreet, Shavertown, announce the
birth of a six pound fourteen ounce
son, Timothy, February 28 at Mercy
Hospital. | There are three other
children, Debra, nine; Victoria, seven '
| and Jonathan, six.
Mrs.
! the former Mary Strang. Mr. Wood
ie sales representative for American
| Vitrified Products Company.
reported |
Wood is |
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA |
Fire Company Auxiliary
Entertained At Supper
Ladies Auxiliary, Trucksville Fire
Company, were entertained by fire-
{men at a covered dish supper re-
cently at the Fire Hall.
| Following the dinner, games were
played and prizes awarded to the
following: Mrs. George Gaillard,
Mrs. Harold Marth, Mrs. Asher
Weiss, Mrs. Arthur Smith. ' Ladies
each received a box of candy from
the Fire Company and cans of paint
donated by William Moss were won
by Mrs. Julia Knorr, Henry Hill,
Mrs. Arthur Smith.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Shoemaker, Mrs: Robert Kleiner,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hess, Mr. and
Mrs. F. D. Finney, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Keating, Mr. and Mrs.
George Shaver, Miss May Givens,
Mrs. Herbert Jenkins, Mrs. Nellie
Wagner, Mrs. C. Franklin Hawke,
Mrs. Emily Bobeck, Henry Hill, Mrs.
Wallace Perrin, Mrs. Konek Nichols,
Mrs. John Roushey, Mrs. George
Gaillard, Mrs. Clifford Johnson, Wil-
liam W. Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harri-
son, Mrs. Florence Finney, Mrs. Julia
Knorr, Mrs. J. B. Schooley, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Norrie, Mrs. Arline
Marth, Mrs. Mame Dymond, Mr. and
Mrs. John Parrish, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Zabol, Mr, and Mrs. Voight
Long, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dagle, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Owens.
Tiny Will Exhibit
Many Odd Antiques
A principal exhibitor of miscel-
laneous unusual antiques at Serve
Your City Club’s seventh annual an-
tique show Tuesday and Wednes-
day, Wilkes-Barre, will be M. H.
“Tiny” Gould, Outlet Road, Har-
veys Lake.
Tiny will have on hand such sel-
dom-seen relics as a fifteenth cen-
tury gun, antique auto brass lamps
and horns, powder flasks, Kentucky
Irifles and Civil War: guns, cast iron
toys, and a collection of Pennsyl-
vania license plates.
Mrs. Betty Mihal, Trucksville, will
also have an exhibit at the show.
Proceeds of the event will back char-
itable work of the club.
Show will continue from 11 a. m.
Dieters who believe they can
lower their own blood cholesterol
level without medical supervision
are in for a rude awakening, re-
ports the American Medical Assoc-
iation. It can’t be done. In fact,
it may be dangerous even to try.
This is a definite case of don’t do it
| yourself.
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