Ea a 4 ’} fi VV VV VCO. COV CVI VV VV VV VY VV YY VY VY YYY YU YY ‘DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, Davenport Street, entertained at a family dinner, on Sunday. Attend- ing were, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis, Jim and Ric, Parrish Street, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tinsley, Ju- dith and Bob, Collingsdale and Mrs. George Seelandt, Huntsville Road. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tinsley, Judith and Bob, Collingsdale; spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Tinsl@s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Davis, Davenport Street and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Tinsley, Mountain Top. * 1 Mrs. William Burnaford, Haver- town, is recovering, after being ill with chicken pox. Mrs. Burnaford is the former Mildred Kingston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kingston, Tarlton Avenue. Linda Swelgin, freshman at Lock Haven State College, spent last weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Swelgin in Idetown. Accompaning her was her classmate, Ann Fleming of Alexandria, Pa. Carol Cooper, two, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper, Daven- port (Street, is improving after being very ill. Donald Williams, Susquehanna Avenue, has returned to his home after being a patient in the General Hospital. He will remain confined to his home. Jud Hauck, Lancaster, former Dallas resident, spent a day this week visiting his sister and brother- in-law, Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Mascali, Machgdl Avenue, Dallas. Jud and Sally” used to be in the broiler " business here. Mr Fred Jennings has returned to her home on Norton Avenue after spending sometime with her daughter in the Philadelphia area. Leighton Scott, Huntsville Road, spent the weekend at Haverford College catching up on tales with old classmates. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas and daughter, Joan, returned to Meri- | dan, Conn., on Sunday after Si ing several days with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ide, and with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hughes, Kingston. ‘While they were here Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. David Ide entertained for them. Betty Brown, New York City, re- cently visited her brother and sister-in-law, Atty. and Mrs. James Lenahah Brown, Westmoreland Hills, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Laidler, Pioneer Avenue, attended parents’ weekend at Bouve Boston College, affiliated with Tufts University;. where their daughter, Sandra is a student. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Viilemén and family have moved from Wyo- ming to a home they have pur- Chel 91 Midland Drive, Dallas, Mr. ileman is salesman for Rust Greeting Cards. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morris and famil@¥ former Forty Fort residents, have purchased and moved into a home at Shrine Acres. Mr. Morris is vice president of First National Bank, Wilkes-Barre. Cards Chick Smith who is at Orlando, Fla., saying that weather there is fine. Mr. and Mrs. John Stokes and family have moved from Swoyers- ville to Meadowcrest, Trucksville. Mr. Stokes is employed by General Cigar Company, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Gross, Sutton Road, are spending a vacation in Europe. Warren Hicks, former editor of the Dallas Post,” spent Wednesday with his @ther, Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks, Pioneer Avenue, Dallas. ~ Mrs. William Newberry, Pioneer Avenue, has recovered from an at- tack Rot the virus. Cards have been received from Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Hedden who are enjoying a vacation in Italy, Switzerland, Germany and England. Mrs. Leighton R. Scott, Easton, will spend the weekend with her mother, Mrs. H. H. Zeiser, Hunts- ville Road, before leaving for a va- cation in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nichols, Dal- las R.D. 2, have announced the birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt Hos- pital on March 19. Tom Wright who has been a pa- tient at Nesbitt Hospital for some time has returned to his home in Carverton. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, Dallas R.D. 2, have announced the birth of a baby girl at General Hos- | pital on March 16. EXPERT TAILORING ® Trouser Alterations ® Skirts & Dresses Hemuisd ® Coat Alterations Cleaning & Pressing | "ADAMS Clothes For Dad & Lad Back Mt. Shopping Center Shavertown : J Open Til 9 Every Night A a aa a a iden altitudinal inlietfieiacauins Scalzi have been received from ; THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1963 SECTION A —PAGE 5 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Celebrate 47th Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newman, East Dallas, celebrated their forty seventh wedding anniversary Sun- day with a family dinner given by their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens, East Dallas. Mrs. Newman is the former Jen- nie Jumper, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Jumper of Hanover Township. She spent her early life in Ashley and the Town- ship. Mr. Newman is a native of Cambridge, England. = When he to the States he settled in Kings- ton where he operated a trucking farm on the present Sears Roebuck | site in the narrows, Kingston. The couple was married by Rev. McAlpine in the Scotch Methodist Church, and came to Dallas forty two years ago when Mr. Newman purchased the farm they now own at East Dallas. Part of the farm was purchased by the Dallas School District for the present High School. The Newmans have always been Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newman Anniversary active in the development of the Back Mountain Area. Both were driving forces in the Dallas Fire Company from the beginning, Mr. Newman as president of the Com- pany, Mrs. Newman: as president of the Auxiliary. Mrs. Newman, always active, worked diligently for the athletic fence at the present Dallas Junior High School. Many a time she Post with publicity on it. She has been an outstanding worker at the Back Mountain Library auction, ing to New York and other central | cities to find parts fox antique dolls that had to be restrtng, children’s homes. Methodist Church. We at the Post and their neigh- bors wish them many more years of happiness together! Bernard Corbys, Are Given Housewarming A group of old friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Corby at a housewarming at their home in Tunkhannock recently. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck, Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trum- bower, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Max- well, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hand, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Dettmore, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens. Lunch was served by the group end a lovely gift was given to the suprised couple. Mrs. Corby is the former Eliza- beth Newman Keefer, Dallas. | Susan Williams Mr. and Mrs. Arohig Williams, Leraysville, Pa., announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Elizabeth, 8 Ibs., 4 ounces, March 6 at Towanda Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Williams is the former Mary Elizabeth Schooley, daughter of Mrs. Sherman Schooley and ‘the late Dr. Schooley, Shavertown. The couple have two other daugh- ters, Cynthia Lou and Abbie Ann. James William White Mr. and. Mrs. James White, Car-. lisle, Pa., “announce the birth of a son, James William on March 15, Carlisle Hospital. Mrs. White is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Woolbert, Shaver- town, the former Gail Woolbert. This is the first child for the White's and the first grandchild of the Ted Woolbert’s. Announce Birth A six pound four ounce son, Shawn Patrick, was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy, Noxen, March 10 at ‘General Hospital. There are four other children, William, fifteen, Roberta, ten, Hugh, nine and Amber, three. Mrs. Murphy is the former Jean Kasson, Noxen. Mr. Murphy is employed with Atlas Chain Co., Pittston, Have First Child Mr. and Mrs. Woodring Redmond, Dallas R. D. 3, became the parents of a s’x pound, nine ounce son, Rich- ard David, March 10 at Nesbitt Hos- pital. Mrs. Redmond is the former Charlotte Armstrong, Orange. Mr. Redmond is a Grey Hound bus driver. Cynthia Louise Martin A six pound eleven ounce daughter, Cynthia Louise, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Martin, R. D. 1, Dal- las, March 11, at General Hospital. There is one other child, Kenneth C., two. Mrs. Martin is the former Mary Gorgan, Kingston. Mr. Martin operates a gas station in Kunkle. McClarys, Grandparents Twice In Three Months ° Twice within three months, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McClary, Claude Street Dallas, were made grandparents, when babies were born to both their daughters. On February 23 a son Falcheck, Rochester, N. Y., son to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lloyd, Levittown, last December 15. Mrs. Falcheck is the former Sylvia McClary and Mrs. Lloyd is the form- er Betty McCleary. Debra Ann Lozier Has Seventh Birthday Debra Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lozier, Park Street, Dallas, celebrated . her seventh birthday Saturday with a party at her home. at Gate of Heaven School. Present were Debbie, Marian, Grace Kachak, Russell Newell, Marilyn Wertman, Mrs. Ruth Lozier, her grandmother, Earl Joseph and her mother and dad. Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Seth Howell, Roushey Street, Shavertown, will celebrate her 75th birthday on Wednesday. A resident of Shavertown for many years, she is the former Maizie Hess, daughter of the late Samuel and Carrie Herdman Hess, Kunkle. As a girl she spent much time, with her grandparents in Trucks- ville, where she met her husband, Seth Howell, brother of the late G. L. Howell. Her grandfather, Samuel R. Hess was Trucksville’s' post- master during that period. The Howells also lived in Fern- brook for twenty years. They have always been residents of the Back Mountain. \ ! Mrs. Howell has three brothers and two sisters, also residing in the Back Mountain: Wheeler and Roy Hess, Kunkle; Mrs. Russell Honey- well and Frances Hess, Dallas. Her daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Pope is well known throughout the vicinity, being engaged in business in Shavertown. There are also two grandchildren, Richard and Carol Pope. Mr. .and Mrs. Howell will cele- brate their 55th wedding anni- versary in October. A devoted couple, their home is always a spot to stop in for a chat. The Dallas Post extends happy birthday wishes to a grand lady! 92 Years Old, Patient Admitted to General Hospital by Lehman ambulance Monday, was Mrs. Katie Patton, widow of Howard Patton. Mrs. Patton, 92, long-time resident of Shavertown and a recent guest at the home of Mrs. Mildred Davis, Lehman, is in room 274. She would appreciate cards. MAIN HIGHWAY DALLAS Country Fresh Pork Butt (by the piece) 39¢ Choice Western Chuck 1st Cut Center Cut 39¢ Ib. 59c Ib. 69c¢ Ih. Round ‘Bone 69c Ib. Our Own / Daring’s Large Pork Sausage Bologna Loose Casing (Sliced) 53c Ib. 59¢ Ib. 49¢c 1b Center Cut Crisco Pork Chops (3-1b. can) 19 Nabisco (1-1b. pkg.) Saltines (Plain or Salted) 2/48 Wild Bird Seed (5-1b. bags) walked from home to the Dallas dressing hundreds of dolls, travel- | and dis- | tributing left overs to hospitals and | They are members of the Dallas | was born to Mr. and Mrs. William | also a | She is a member of the first grade ! Betrothed | | Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Mascalli, Ma chell Avenue, Dallas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mar- ‘tha Marian, to Charles D. Wool- bert, son of Howard Woolbert and the late Mrs. Elgie Woolbert, Harris Hill Road; Trucksville. Miss Mascali is a graduate of West Side Central Catholic High School. MARTHA MARIAN MASCALI - She will finish her training course at Reading Hospital School of Nurs- ing in ISeptember. Mr, Woolbert is a graduate of Westmoreland High School. He is employed by Groff Novelty Com- pany in Kingston. No date has been set for the wed- ding. Mrs. Minnie Sites, Noxen Road, Harveys Lake, celebrated her 80th birthday last Wednesday. Mrs. Sites has resided in Lake Township + for twenty “two years, moving théfe from Kingstor: She ig the former Minnie’ “Hoppes. : Her husband, David, died in 1953. The. couple had eight children, six of whom are living: Mrs. Laura Harrison, Syracuse; Mrs. Verna Thompson, Noxen; Mrs. Viola Weav- ‘er, Piymouth; Mrs. Carrie Chupca- vich, Wilkes-Barre; Leaster Sites, Kunkle Silver-Leaf Plans Easter Party Mrs. Owen Ide was hostess to Kunkle Silver Leaf Club, Tuesday evening, when plans Ha laid for an Easter party April 16 at the Franklin House in Center Moreland. Mrs. William Weaver presided over a business session which dismissed early because of rapidly glazing highways. | Present also were Mesdames Ras: | sell Miers, Elizabeth Hess, Florence Klimeck, Lillian. Kunkle, Fred Dod- son, Raph Elston, Emma Miller, William Brace, Ralph Hess, James Murray, Forrest Kunkle, Ralph Ash- burner, James Traver, Virgie Elston, and Stanley Harrison. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST | HIS & HER BIRTHSTONES SET IN 10 KARAT GOLD 149 HENRY’S , Jewelry Fostoria - Keepsake Diamonds - Lenox . Federal Tax Included Memorial Hwy. i Sheaverown : ad: | _|% 674-3888 RE EN EE SE A EN NE EN EEN ET NN ENE Mrs. Minnie Sites Celebrates Eightieth Birthday With Party Harveys Lake; Mrs. Hilda Higgins, Ruggles. Mrs. Sites is in good health, keep- ing her-own home, canning during “tHe summer and making quilts dur- Hing thé winter evenings. Twenty five grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren are fre- quent visitors’ at her home. J | Loyalville: Mr. and Mrs. Marian Ide, Mrs. Gilbert Ide Is Surprised On Birthday Mrs. Gilbert Ide, Idetown, was pleasantly surprised by her husband i and children Saturday when they | entertained at a family birthday dinner in her honor. The party table and birthday cake were carried out in green and white for St. Patrick’s Day. Present: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wolfe, Janice, Irene, Robert; Meeker, | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baer, William, | Dianne, Cheryl, Wilfred Ide, Carol, | Benton; Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hughes, Jeane, | Cindy, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baer, Clearfield, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas, Joan, Meridan, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. David Ide, Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boice, Floyd Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ide and Rita, Idetown. Eric Stolarick Has Third Birthday Party Little Eric Stolarick, son of Mr.! and Mrs. George Stolarick, Ridge St. Fernbrook was guest of honor at a party at his home on Saturday, March 9. He was three. The birthday rake was decorated | with pink, blue and yellow morning | glories, Enjoying the party were, Mr. : and Mrs. Stephen Stolarick, grandparents, Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. John Lechak, Jeanne, and Ann Marie, Courtdale; his god-parents; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Debold and Tharen of Larksville; Mr. and Mrs. John Senchak, Sr. and Fred; Char- lene Dodson; George, Jr. and Gary Stolarick ,and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Senchak, Fernbrook. Donna Marie Reina Mr. and Mrs. Joseph’ Reina, RD 1, became parents of a six pound, four ounce daughter, Donna Marie, March 2, at Nesbitt Hospital. There is another son, Nathan John, twen- ty two months. Mrs. Reina is the former Helen Kostowicz, Dickson City. Mr. Reina is a radar special- ist at Benton Air Force Base. Left For Maine Mrs. Samuel Fowler and children, Sammy, Jackie Sue and Pammy, flew to Loring Air Base, Maine, on Friday. They have been residing with Mrs. Fowler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kingston, Tarlton Ave- nue, Dallas, since returning from Africa, until Mr. Fowler could locate a home in Maine where he is sta- tioned. RN NE NN NN NN NT NN EE TN RE I EINE L IT S TIME TO REMEMBER EVANS DRUG STORE Your Rexall Pharmacy STOP IN! See our riot for everyonel - display of lovely Easter cards — Shavertown on In Excess of Open Daily -8 am. to 2 p.m, Friday Nights 5 to 8 p.m. AT THE ‘Main Street, Interest Mortgage -; LOANS 14 ‘Miners in Dallas” Everythings Easier at the Miners! : MINERS NATIONAL BANK Member F.DIC. | progress made in Israel Library Book C Enjoy Talk On Mrs. William Newhart, Forty Fort, at Library Book Club meeting Mon- day, gave an inspiring talk on the in living conditions and culture in the last fifteen years since organization. Fhe spoke of the excellent schools, the art galleries, the theatres, libraries, universities, opera companies and churches. Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins took charge of the meeting in the absence of [ Mrs. Paul Gross and Mrs. Thomas Hillyer. Mrs. W. B. Jeter and Mrs. Harry Ohlman poured. Hostesses Noxen Girl Scouts Receive Promotions Eight Brownies from Troop 163, | Noxen, flew into the Girl Scout Troop 92 on March 12, the fifty-first birthday of - Girl Scouting. ' They were Candy Jones, June Belles, Dor- othy Weaver, Gayle Space, Mildred Traver, Judy Lee, Marilyn Macialek. At the same time six. girls’ made their Scout promise: Sheila Kopcha, Kathy and Dawn Luketic, Marie Blizzard, Barbara Bates and Nancy | Thompson. Later in the evening badges were awarded to Scouts who had finished requirements: Marcella Blizzard, Mildred Case, Dora Lyons, Nancy Scouten, Claire Clark, Linda Evans, Roberta Steele, Yvonne Smith, Gail Rittenhouse, Linda Weaver, Nancy Thompson, Kathy and Dawn Luketic, Sheila Kopcha. Leaders are Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. Richard Smith and Mrs. Welford Scouten. Boy Readmitted After Emergency Operation Discharged on Friday after an | emergency appendectomy three weeks earlier, three and a half year old Robert Lee was rushed back to | Nesbitt Hospital Tuesday night by | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peynton Lee Jr., Dallas. ward, third floor, Robert would ap- preciate pretty cards. Noxen Young Folks Enjoy Party At Church M.Y F. of Noxen Methodist Church | \arshall Schenck enjoyed a party at the church Fri- | Raymond Soott, On the children’s | lub Members New Israel au! were Mesdames Ornan. Lamb, and lerman Thomas, Clyde Davis, Stanley T. Clyde Esler. lesdames Peter D. r, John C. Phil- B. Davies Present Clark, Wa lips, Thomas Heffernan, Lyman | Lull, Ray lick, Harry Ohlman, Bradford Alden, Dang Crump, Stan- {ley B. Davies, Clyde Esler, Herman | Thomas, on jz Edwin Nor- Cross, Ch har] , W. B. Jeter, ‘Willie B. Howell, George Ornan Lamb, Mitchell J 5, Willard Seaman and rer Home elementary fTodern Math- s Monday even- igh School include , elementary su- ipals Louise Col- and James in, Grace Flem- s, Dorothy Hen- Jjughes, Thelma Lam- Sarah Mitten, Prokopchak, Sloan, Manta cott, Patricia i Alice Yaple. Attendance the first session was hampered by bad weather, and tl he second by the incidence of a A hat same evening, he teachers were attendance is Monday, when | promised the worksho sectional. me | > been Dr. Morton, /Instructors la noted authority on arithmatic, | and” Mrs. Fuse, an arithmatic con- i'sultant and f er teacher. Classes two more weeks. lia Reading Clinic Dallas teachers and Teresa Rutko- grade will be used to continue for | | At k course, 20 Reading 1 teachers have signed up. omer, Cathy Dend- oss, Cynthia Wall, atton, Eileen Wall, Russell Elton ‘Wandell, er Lyons, Larry nd: Osbert Patton, ; Gregery Montross, os Bonnie W: | Kei ith Sct | Butler, Lo $5,000 FRIENDLY Dallas, Pa. day evening. Attending: Dorothea Mrs . W arren Montross. GO RIA \A CTD EVEREervE DUAR REE did SHAG Crd isa nail You wouldn't want to miss OFFER ENDS = STRASBOURG SPRING FESTIVAL Ra eee ola Saag Special “Strasbourg Spring Festival” so come in soon and see, feel and enjoy the luxurious beauty of this world. me .in before famous Gorham Sterling. design. Plan to co Wednesday, April 3rd, definit Gorham’s Strasbourg Sterling . .. p ..enduring. Traditional elegar Budget Terms available. All oii 4-pc, place setting............... Now 32-pc. service for 8 ................ 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