A } rr " Diane is a third grade student at Dallas, had as Sunday guests, Mr. ! (Carty in Dallas. { purchased the Roth home at 251 Church Strest, Dallas, moving here |. 3 } ‘DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Rome, Sky- View Drive, Dallas, have returned home after spending a five week vacation at Pompano Beach, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flack, Grand- view Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Laidlaw, Elmcrest Drive, are spend- ing the week in Puerto Rico on a business trip. The Flacks will also visit St. Croix, Virgin Islands for a visit with Dr. Agnes Flack. Mr. ¥8id Mrs. Russel Parsons and family, Main Street, Trucksville, have sold their home and are moving to Edison Street, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder and Jim, Claude Street, spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Willard Goss and fam- fly in Huntington Mills. Senator Harold Flack spent ‘the weekend in Atlantic City. Mrs. Emaret Franklin and dough: ter, Jan visited Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Samson, Ambler, Pa., over the week- end. Nancy Fink, Cease Drive, ig ill with chicken-pox. Maria Hildebrant, East Dallas, is a patient at Fitzgerald Mercy Hos- pital, Darby, Pa., and would appre- ciate receiving cards from friends. Diane Dennis, eight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dennis, Hunts- ville Road, has returned to her home, after being .a patient at St. Christopher’s Hospital, Philadelphia. the Dallas Borough School. Mary Alice Knecht has returned to Bucknell University, Lewisburg, after sgending the spring vacation with er parents, Mr. and Mrs. | James Knecht, Alderson. Her room- mate, gy Vogt, Washington, D. C., spent The weekend with Mary Alice. Mr. and Mrs. ‘George Williams, and Mrs. Walter Vaughn, Jimmy and Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seaife, Blomsburg, Pa. Mrs. Bruce Moen, Split Rail Lane, is a surgical patient at Mercy Hos- pital. Marian Olver, senior at Roberts Wesleyan College, North Chili, N. Y., is spending her spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Olver and family, Davenport Street, Dallas. Marian is majoring in Eng- lish. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers, Plain- field, N. J., will be weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide, Dallas. Lynn McCarty, student at Colum- bia University in Kentucky, is spend- ing the spring vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Williama Wentz have from Kingston last weck. Miriam Ruggles, a freshman at Bradford Junior College, Bradford, Mass., is at home for the spring vacation. She is the daughter of Mr. angg\rs. Harry W. Ruggles, Jr., of Haddwnfield Farm, Dallas. Mrs. Ernest Watkins will return to her home on Machell Avenue today, @fter two weeks spent at General’ Hospital as a medical patient. Mrs. Frances Ives, Welcome Wagon hostess in Back Mountain Area has returned after spending several months vacation with her family in California. Mrs. Mary Smith has returned to her home on Overbrook Road, Dal- las, after spending a vacation in Orlando, Fla. William Lamb has returned to his home in West Dallas after sub- mittini to surgery at General Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones 2nd ' have returned to their home on Machell Avenue after spending the winter at Nakomis, Fla. Joh@ Sidorek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sidorek, Dallas, R.D. 3 has recently been released from the service. Patif™ia Rogers, cher vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Rogers, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fuller, Dal- las R. D. 3, have announced the birth of a son at Mercy Hospital on March 25. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Major, Shav- ertown, celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary March 25. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mitchell, Dallas R. D. 1, have announced the birth of a baby boy at Mercy Hos- pital on March 25. student at Gou- THE DALLAS POST OFFSET DEPARTMENT Is One Of The Finest In Pennsylvania EXPERT TAILORING 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 ® Trouser Alterations 1 e Skirts & Dresses Hemmed | ® Coat Alterations ! 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Cleaning & Pressing | ADAMS Clothes For Dad & Lad Back Mt. Shopping Center Shavertown Open ‘Til 9 Every Night 674-8936 Btdiiitiiuntietissdisimdidiedh ‘have another daughter, Shari. Jollege, is spending the spring | Neighborhood THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1963 SECTION A —PAGE 5 News And Notes Of Personal For The engagement of Linda Smith, daughter of Mrs. Fay Smith, Hoily Street, Trucksville, and Jonah Smith, R. D. 1, Dallas, to Harold R. Grey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grey, Idetown, has been announced. Mr. Grey was graduated {rom Linda Smith Is Engaged 1 To Harold Grey, Dallas RD 1 Lake-Lehman High School ani is employed at Nstona Mills, Miss Smith will graduate in June from Dallas Sen.or High Scheni, The weddiny will be solemnized Saturday, June 29, at 2 ob m. ‘n Trucksville Mt hodist Church. Patricia Ann Hennebaul Has Birthday Party Patricia ‘Ann Hennebaul, Trucks- ville, celebrated her fourth birthday on March 17, with a party with all the trimmings. The cake was decor- ated for St. Patricks Day, and games were played by the children. She re- ceived many lovely gifts. Those attending were; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hennebaul Sr., Peggy and Mary Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Parsons, Ann Marie and John, Mr. and Mrs. John Zaleskas, Jo Ann, Irene, Joanie and Jackie, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bieleki and Billy, Harveys Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Parsons and Michael, Wilkes-Barre, Mrs. Dale Leach, Jr.,, and Dale, Hunlocks Creek, Mrs. Thomas Strit- zinger, Lou Ann and Eddie, Trucks- ville, and Mrs. Walter Hennebaul, Jr., Buddy and Terry. Sandra Lynn Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nichols, Fol- lies Road, Dallas, announce the birth of an eight pound, four .ounce daughter, Sandra Lynn, March 19th, at Nesbitt Hospital. There is an- other child, Douglas, ‘two. Mrs. Nichols .is the former Mary Beck, Nanticoke. Mr. Nichols is employed by Sears Roebuck. Jetfrey Blan Peters A six pound, six ounce son, Jeffrey Allan, was born March 21st at Nes- bitt Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. David Peters, Carverton Road, Trucksville. There are four other children, Sara Jan, twelve; David, ten; Emily Lou- ise, nine, and Holly Christine, fifteen months. Mrs. Peters is the former Phyllis Rosenblatt, Catasaqua, Pa. Mr. Peters is employed as an elec- trician for Service Excavating En- gineers in Kingston, Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Turner, Beech Street, Shavertown, announce the birth of a baby girl, March 9. They S85 " Dallas Junior Women Meet At Prince Of Peace March meeting of Dallas Junior Woman's Club was held at Prince of Peace Church with Mrs. Joseph Borton presiding. Secretary’s and redsuror’s re- ports were given by Mrs. Fred Tem- plin and Mrs. David Alderson. An invitation was received from Dallas Senior Women’s Club to join them in a dinner meeting at Irem Temple Country Club. Mrs. Joseph L. Reynolds III, gen- eral chairman of the spring meet- ‘ing of Luzerne County Junior Wo- men’s Clubs, announced that the meeting would be held at Fox Hill Country Club- Saturday, March 30, and that the Dallas Junior Woman's Club would be hostess. On recom- mendation of the executive board, the club voted to contribute $1.00 toward the cost of the ticket of each member attending. Completion of arrangements for members taking the New. York trip to see “Mr. President” was an- nounced by Mrs. Thomas Decker. Mrs. David Alderson reported on the meeting she attended for the pro- posed community building. Mrs. John A. Diffendafer intro- duced the guest speaker, E. S. Rad- cliffe, who discussed conservation and Frances Slocum State Park. / For Beautiful BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS THE DALLAS POST Mr. And Mrs. Frank Smith Are Married 24 Years Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Or- ange, will celebrate their twenty- fourth wedding anniversary March 13 with a family dinner. The couple was married by Rev. Thomas of the Plains Baptist Church. Mrs. Smith is the former Mary Jane Fowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fowler, Justice of the Peace, Orange. Mr. Smith is formerly of Wyoming. He is employed by Dev- ers Mill, There are four children, Mrs. ‘Wayne Weaver, George, John and Frank. Frank accepted a position with the Federal Government and is working in the Department of State, in Washington, D. C. There is one grandchild, Duane. Jane Comel] Is Eleven Years Old Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cornell, Pikes Creek, entertained at a birthday party Saturday, March 16, honoring their daughter, Jane, who was eleven. Centerpiece was a birthday cake, baked and decorat- ed by the honoree’s mother. At- tending were Susan Benallack, San- dra Pahler, Kathleen McCullough, Dianne and Debbie Cornell, Beth Ann Hunter, Judy and Jennie Val- ick, Dean and JoAnn Culver, the honoree’s brother and sisters, Har- old, Jr., Gail and Carol Cornell, Mrs. Harold Culver, Mrs. Midred Malanowski, the honoree and her parents. Betty Lou Trotta Has Sixteenth Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Michael Trotta, Old Forge, entertained at a family din- ner Saturday, March 23, honoring their granddaughter, Betty Lou Trotta, who was sixteen. Betty Lou is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Trotta, Mooretown. , She is in the sophomore class at Eake-Leh- man High School. The birthday cake was baked by the honoree’s granddaughter. Attending = were Leonard Trotta, Mr. and Mrs. John Trotta, Margie, Jeanie and Janet, Taylor; Rev. and Mrs. Gary Tryon and Ronnie, Nicholson; Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Trotta, Michael, Randy Marie and the honoree, Mooretown. Kerry Lee Kittle Is Guest On Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kittle, Moore- town, entertained Saturday at a birthday dinner honoring their son, Kerry Lee, who was nine years. The birthday cake was baked and dec- orated by the honoree’s mother. Attending were Keith Kittle, Brian and James O'Keefe, Jan Long, James Ide, Betty and Joyce Rosencrans, Susan Morgan, Rannie Moore, Nancy Freeman, Luke Verbaylar, Duane Freeman, Fred and Ella Ide, Mrs. Julia Cragle, Mrs. Robert Kittle, Sr., the honoree’s sisters, Sheila, Cheryle and Karen. Kunkle Joy Class The Kunkle Joy Class me; recent- ly at the home of Mrs. Ruth Maury, with Mrs. Irene Transue as assisting hostess. Plans were made to show an interesting film, which has been made available through Planned Parenthood Association, at Kunkle Fire Hall Tuesday, ‘April 2nd ‘at 7:30 sharp. There is no admission charge I refreshments will be served. OERS) Eggs Cuddle Toys I I A A A ER EE NN NNN NNN NN RNES - Bunnies i EASTER TOYS and BOOKS We Feature The Unusual Stuffed Real Fur Bunnies and Beautiful EASTER FLOWER Arrangements ASTER | CANDY “Helen K. Salsburg” Chocolates E WR 98¢c - $10 Back Mountain Lumber & Coal Co. Shavertown — 674-1441 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson of Lehman announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Shirley Grace, to Harold W. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith of Harris Hill Road, Trucksville. The wedding will take place Sat- urday, May 18, at 7 p. m. in the Lehman Methodist Church. Soloist will be Sharon Coombs with Dean Long as organist, both classmates of the bride. The reception will be held immediately following the ceremony in the Educational Build- ing of the Trucksville Methodist Church. Janet Fielding of Huntsville has Engaged SHIRLEY GRACE JOHNSON been chosen as maid of honor; Joy | Johnson, cousin of the bride; ‘and Cindy Disque, both of Lehman; are the bridesmaids. Flower girl will be Leanne Coolbaugh of Endicott, N. Y. Ronald Trewern, Paulsboro, N. J., will be best man. Lee Johnson, brother of the bride, and Douglas Shelley, Gloucester City, N. J., will act as ushers. Miss Johnson, a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, is em-, ployed by the Shavertown Acme. Mr. Smith, a graduate of West- moreland High School, is employed in Williamstown, N. J., by a branch of Edge, Ltd., Washington, D. C. George Bond Has Eighty Eighth Birthday George Bond was honored guest at a surprise birthday party on his 88th birthday, with the following in attendance: Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dubil, Sr., and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Fox and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeForna and daughter, Do- lores Ann, and his great-grandson’ and wife, Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson, an enlisted man in the Navy who has been transferred from a station in California to a navy station in Connecticut. Jetfrey Allen Enjoys Ninth Birthday Party Jeffrey Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen, Pioneer Avenue, Shav- ertown, celebrated his ninth birth- day on Friday with a dinner party. Two chums, Scott Wimmer and Danny Updyke, were present at the family get-together. ‘Also in attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lord, Mr. and Mrs. James Lord and daughter, Vernanne, Shavertown; Mrs. Elsie Lord and Mrs. Mabel Eveson, Kingston; his! parents, sister Debbie and brother Joey. Mrs. John Arendt Is Honored At Shower 'A stork shower was held in honor of Mrs. John Arendt by Patty Newell and Mrs. Charles Engelman at the home of Mrs. Carl] Siglin on Friday evening. Present were: Patty Kline, Betty Weaver, Mrs. John Newell, Mrs. Lloyd Phoenix, Mrs. Roger: Up- dahl, Mrs. Roy Newell, Mrs. Jean Traver, Betty McCarty, Bethann M¢- Carty, Mrs. Ted Brennan, Mrs. War- | ren Hathaway, Mrs. Samuel Arendt and Esther, Mrs. Doris Newell, Mrs. Russell Newell, Mrs. Harry Freeman and Harry, Jr., Mrs. Jack Winters, Mrs. Arnie Williams, Mrs. Carl Sig- lin, Doris Siglin, Mrs. Bernard Mul- ligan, Dawn Mulligan, Mrs. Ernest Teetsel, Peggy, Patton and Thelma of the Second Class conducted a Hike, Visit Game Commission {Cub Pack will meet at St. Paul's : of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Long, Local Girl Scouts Hike To Reese Hill Beaver Patrol, Girl Scout Troop 201, to fulfill one of the requirements Saturday. They started from the home of Mrs, Lewis Reese, Franklin St. to Huntsville Dam and back to Reese Hill where a fire was built, nosebag lunches eaten, and marsh- mallows toasted. Members of the’ Patrol complete- ing this requirement are: Nancy Crispell, Varerie Tag, Shirley Reese, Diane Reese, Carol Hicks, Lyda Mor- gan, Marian Barnard, and Rita Yar- nal. Others of the Troop who.went on the Hike are: Jan Bittenbender, Judy Blase, Betty Cox, Debbie Drake, Lor- ene Daring, Joy Harris, Debbie Hart- man, Elaine Kuehn, Wendy Pattison, Christine Robino, Carol Shaskan, Donna Sekers, Roxie Sekera, Jane Troup, Nancy Thomas, and Debbie Lamoreaux. Mrs. Lewis Reese, Mrs. John Blase, and Mrs. Frank Kuehn, Co-Leaders accompanied them. Shavertown Scouts Wednesday afternoon Cub Scout Pack 233, Shavertown, visited the ‘Pennsylvania Game Commission on the Harveys Lake Highway. There were about 60 Cub Scouts and 15 adults. Mr, Kisch displayed tanned skins of a’ grey fox, red fox, mink, otter, muskrat, and several other skins. There were also four rattle snakes that rattled for the boys. They also saw two films and had a tour of the building including the two-way radio system. On Saturday afternoon at 1:15 the Church to take a ‘tour of the Na- Josephine McGroarty Marries Joseph MacVeigh On Saturday Announcement has been made of | the marriage of Josephine M. Me- Groarty, Washington, D. C., daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mc- Groarty, Plains, and Joseph Mac- Veigh, Center Hill Road, Dallas. The | ceremony was performed at the | home of Mr. MacVeigh’s sister in | Princess Ann, Md., on Saturday, | March 16. eral months she has been working | for the government in Washington. Mr. MacVeigh, a resident of Dallas for many years, served on the Dallas | Borough Council for many years. | He is a charter member and trustee of Prince of Peace Church. For | years he served on the Draft Board of Luzerne County, on the Chamber of Commerce and the Kingston Na- Miss McGroarty is a graduate of [ional Bank Boards. He recently re- Plains High School and Wyoming ' Seminary School of Business. For | years she was employed at Pressed Steel in Wilkes-Barre. tired as vice president of Pressed Steel. | The couple is spending some time The last sev-'in Florida. tional Geographical Museum on S. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre. These two trips are in keeping with the theme for March of “Around the U. S. A.” for the Cub Scouts. Wanda Darlene Long Has Seventh Birthday ‘Wanda Darlene Long, daughter Sweet Valley, observed her seventh birthday ‘Sunday, March 24, with a family dinner. Attending were sis- ters, Gloria, a student at Lock Haven State Teachers College; Wilma and Miralee Beth, brother, Jan. Gloria returned to her studies Monday. 4 SALE Cards and gifts all Fodiiced | Cards for all occasions Card Cabinets badder Sue Engelman. Card Club Held Mrs. Gladys Fink, Cease Drive, Shavertown, entertained members of her card club on Tuesday evening. Present were: Mesdames Harold Lamoreaux, Clint Cobleigh, Ted Newcomb and Judy Williams. 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