SECTION A — PAGE 4 Jill Laraine Crompton Is Christened By Grandfather ~ Jill Laraine, infant daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Crompton, Westmoreland Hills, Trucksville, was christened Sunday afternoon, March 24, at Trucksville Methodist Church by her grandfather, Dr. J. Rolland Crompton, pastor of Ogden Hillcrest Methodist Church, Binghamton. Rev. Robert Germond and the baby’s uncle, Rev. Mr. Wesley Crompton, assisted at the baptism. A buffet supper followed at the family home. Present were: Dr. and Mrs. J. Rolland Crompton, Bingham- ton; Helen Crompton, Tunkhannock; Rev. and Mrs. Wesley Crompton and children, Ann Ruth and Wesley; Rev. and Mrs. Robert Germond and fam. ily, Wendy, Julie and Tracey; Mrs. Sheldon Jones, Marilyn Marth; all of Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. James Bellas, Mrs. Charles Cary, Mt. Top; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Thomas, Avoca; the host and hostess, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Crompton and the wee guest of honor. THE DALLAS POST OFFSET DEPARTMENT Is One Of The Finest In Pennsylvania Try Post Offset THE YOUNG MEN’S SHOP 42 Main Street, Dallas OPEN FRIDAY EVENING FOR EASTER MEN'S Van Heusen Van Heusen Pure Silk Ties by Hickok Special For Easter 8150 White Dress Shirts Dress Slacks $7.95 up All Colors and Fabrics Blazers are High Fashion Camel and Black — Sizes 8-20 Dress Pants Size 3—up Dickie Tiger Slacks Zipper Pocket — Slim Legs Van Heusen Slim Leg Slacks Black Watch Plaids 4.98 $7.95 Children’s Choir Sings For Women Of Kiwanis Dallas Women of Kiwanis held a recent dinner meeting with the Men of Dallas Kiwanis at Irem Temple Country Club. Committee for the month, Mrs. John Blase, Mrs. James Huston and Mrs. Leon Emanuel. Tables were decorated in Easter theme. A program was presented by Back Mountain Children’s - Choir, directed by Mrs. John O'Connell, with accompanist Mrs. Ira B. Smith. Introduction was by Mrs. Edwin Thompson. Mrs. George McCutcheon pre- sided. Present were Mesdames Robert Maturi, James Huston, Sr., Brad- ford Allen (guest); Carl Goeringer, Clyde Birth, Ted Ruff, Hazel Berti, Helen Rice, Mitchell Jenkins, John Henninger, Merrill Faegenburg, Wil- liam Wright, Ira B. Smith, Edwin Thompson, George McCutcheon, Al- fred Ackerson, John Blase, Thomas Kriedler, Franklin Gager, Leo Cor. bett, E. J. Wilson, Paul Laux, Sher- man Harter, Robert Dolbear, Leon Enamuel, Ernest Gay, and William L. Guyette. . Shavertown Cub Scouts Meet At St. Paul's Church Cub Scout Pack 233, Shavertown, met Monday evening at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Cubmaster Joseph Precone award, ed the following boys: Den 1, Mrs. Roman's, Brian Porter, Bob Cat Pin and. Wolf Book; James Roman, 2 year pin; Den 2, Mrs. Lohmann’s; Jay Futch, Bob Cat Pin and Wolf Book; Scott Wimmer, Bear Badge and Lion Book; Jeffrey Allen, Bob Cat Pin and Wolf Book; Den 3, Mrs. Flock’s; Sheldon Jones, Wolf Badge and Bear Book; Den 4 Mrs, Kriedler's; Mark Spaciano, Wolf Badge, gold arrow and Bear Book; Jeff Gillis, Denner Stripe; Tom Kreidler, Assistant Denner Stripe; Den 5, Mrs. Covert’s; Kevin Covert, 2 year pin; Joseph Precone, Denner Stripe; Neal Stetson, Bear Badge and Lion Book; Den 7, Mrs. Det- wiler; Neville Shea, Bob Cat Pin and Wolf Book. On Saturday the entire pack took a trip to Wilkes-Barre and toured the Wyoming Historical and Geo- logical Society, then to Pomeroy’s to see “Fred Flintstone.” Each Cub received an autographed certificate of Bedrock from ‘Fred.” Meeting To Be Held Daniel C. Roberts Fire Company Auxiliary will meet, April 8, at the Fire Hall. Hostesses are Mesdames Alger Shaffer and Eugene Lavelle. Plans will be completed for the Spa- ghetti Dinner, Wednesday, April 17. Serving will start at 5 p.m, and will be held at Idetown Fire House. Mrs. Elwood Davis is chairman. & 3 AZALEAS MARTHA LILIES WASHINGTON + TALIPS and PANSY "HYACINTHS GERANIUMS SPRING GARDEN TEMS | | GERANIUMS BEDDING PLANTS BULBS — SEEDS | PEAT ‘MOSS | LAWN SEED — FERTILIZER ~ MAZER'S GREEN HOUSES FARM MARKET : Located on Route 118, Lehman oth, Between Whitesell Bros. and Lehman Center IW Q ne mass —___g z . Easter Wearables For Th SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Ea Robin for Hood Children’s Shoes U.S. KEDS P. FE FLYER SNEAKS For the Family EXTRA STAMPS 100 AAA 200 EXTRA S&H Ca GREE with purchase of FOOTWEAR $5.50 or over For Any Members of the Family" 100 ; EXTRA STAMPS with purchase of any items totaling $5.50 or over. { 00 Good Throughout _2 BIG. FLOORS Many Styles 2.99 to 6.99 Children’s 1.99, 2.99 GLOBE’ FOOTWEAR 100 Extra S&H Stamps plus regular stamps on purchase of 5.50 or more in SHOES, SNEAKS or other Footwear. GL Good Thru April 10 In Addition to Regular Stamps On Cash Purchases. of $5.50 or more. = Cr : mp (it S This ‘Coupon Good Through Wed. April 10 ¢ "Throughout Store .~ ; aly e Fam ily VIPS 2 y Sra ool 97 ay PRI RR + DRESSES + COATS + SUITS Hand Selected For You and Your Children Gloves - Handbags Nylons - Ties all accessories "ear. The laceration required four {met at a party and were married by | brothér, Raymond ‘Williams, .Phila- Walter Wandells, Guest, At Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wandell, Noxen entertained at ‘dinner at Ester’s Restaurant, Beaumont, on Saturday evening. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wandell, Elton and Mark, Pastor and Mrs. Jerry Tallent and Debbie, Jermyn, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. 8. Ray Wandell, Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Williams, Dallas, James Tallent, Indiana, Miss Margaret Sor- ber, Philadelphia, and Mabel Wan- THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 4,1963 ~~) — Hatveys Lake Club To Meet Tonight Harveys Lake Women’s Service Club will meet tonight at eight in the Lake - Lehman High School Build- ing. The program was out- lined at a recent Executive Board Meeting held at the Sportsman’s Club. Highlight of the evening will be the display of Student Art in Room 17. A Covered Dish Supper is planned for May — a Mother and Daughter affair, Present at the Executive Board Meeting were Mesdames Richard Williams, Elwood Davis, Harold Ben~ nett, Francis Schuler, Calvin Mec- Hose, John Zorzi, Joseph Rauch, Fred Dodson, Clarence Moledor, Joyce Gordon, Earl Crispell, Allen Sorchik, Chares Williams, Carl Swan- Sorchik, Chas. Williams, Carl Swan- Howard Jones, Wilfred Ide, Clarence Oberst, Howard Piatt, and Clarence Montross. Hostesses were Mrs. Calvin Mc Hose, Mrs. John Zorzi, and Mrs. Allen Sorchik. Mrs. Charles Williams pre- sided. . Thomas Kuczawa's Son Mr. and Mrs. Thomms Kuczawa, Reading, announce the birth of their dell. The occasion was the silver wedding anniversary of the Walter | Wandell’s. A | Joseph Smith, Dallas, RD 1, was | recently treated at Mercy Hospital | after suffering an injury on the right Suffers Injury sutures. | Mr. and Mrs. William Davis Married Fifty-tw Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, Eliza- beth Street, Dallas, celebrated their fifty-second wedding anniversary, at a family dinner, March 30th. There were three children, two dying in. childhood and a son, Alfred G. Davis, who is on the faculty of Morgantown Jointure High School. The couple’ Rev. Owen Thomas, of the Pilgrim Congregrational Church in Plymouth. Mrs. Davis is the former Eleanor Williams, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams, Ply- mouth. Mrs. Davis has one living delphia. Mr. Davis is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Davis, Plymouth. He has a brother Walter Davis, Davenport Street, and a sister, Mrs. ‘Manhattan SHIRTS |. New NECKTIES : othe ei ell wie ie, Dress SHOES for men Dress SHOES for boys second child, a boy, eight pounds, born in Reading Hospital, March 26. rs. Kuczawa is the former Alice Naugle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Naugle, Sr., Pikes Creek. She is a graduate of Geisinger Hospi tal School of Nursing. Mr. Kuczawa Is a teacher in the Reading Schools. They have another son, Gregg, who will be two in May. Mrs. Naugle .is spending some time ‘at the Kuczawa home caring for the family, Oo Years George Seelandt, Huntsville Road. _ The couple moved to Dallas in 1925 rom Plymouth. Before retiring, Mr. Davis was em- ployed in the colliery at D and H Coal Company, Plymouth. He later was employed as a janitor with the Dallas Borough School, for ten years, and worked for Natona Mills for twelve years. They are members of Huntsville Christian Church. Although she is a shut-in herself, Mrs. Davis brings much happiness to other shut-ins, by sending cards to them on birthdays and special oc- casions. This anniversary ceelbration is combined with the observance of Mr. Davis’ birthday. 9% wn 49 4 time to Should Be Place April JOE'S MEN'S SHOP give those SHONDERFUL — SPECIAL — HELEN K. SALSBURG “i CANDY ORDERS d By Monday, 8th GIFTS Matched Sets - - Wallets - New Personal Items Key Cases - - - $1.00-$3.95 Compacts 3.98 - FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS EASTER CARDS......5¢c-1.00 14.95 New Lamp and Home Accessories — In High Color and Early American — Lumber & Back Mountain Shavertown — 674-1441 Coal Co. Mr. and Mrs, John P. Elenchik, West Overbrook Avenue, Dallas, an- nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth Louise, to Joseph R. Kowaleski, son of Mrs. Lottie Kowaleski, Demunds Corners, Dallas, and the late Joseph S. Ko- waleski. perform the ceremony, and celebrate Cub Pack Entertained Lou Michaels famous Field Goal Champion with the Pittsburg Steelers showed football movies and gave a talk on his career before Cub pack 241 in the Lehman Methodist Church, last Monday night. Also dur- ing the evening awards were pre- sented to: Bobcat award: William Frey Jr., George Horwatt, Charles Diffendafer. Wolf Badge: Keith Bicking, and Paul Fritz. : Bear Badge: Harry Swepston Jr. Mr. Harold Maye awarded (Webe- los Badges) to: Richard Ide, John Davis Jr., Lawrence Bains and David Fritz. Mr. John Davis (Cub Master) con- ducted the meeting. Also present was Boy Scout Troop 241 of Lehman. The Indians a Father and Son Group from Fernbrook. Parents and friends, Den Mothers, Mrs. Lawrence Steltz, Mrs. Gordon Dawe and Mrs. Thomas Smith. Re- freshments were served. McGovern On Dean's List Robert McGovern, according to a letter received recently by his moth- er, Mrs. Emma McGovern of Har- veys Lake, has made the Dean’s List at Delaware Valley College of Sci- ence and Agriculture at Doylestown. Mr. McGovern, a 1958 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, is a sophomore majoring in inorganic chemistry. In addition to his college courses, he carries a full-time night job at Precision Tube, North Wales, where he has been working since graduation from high school. His wife is the former Sandra Engelman of Noxen. Mrs. McGovern teaches Junior High School in Newtown. Entertained On Birthday Theodore MacHenry, Orange, who recently celebrated his birthday, was visited by: Mrs. Rose Llewellyn, Or- range; Dr .and Mrs. Walter Westcat, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacHenry and Robert Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reynolds, ‘Cortland, N.Y.: Mr. and Mrs. Louis LaBar, Mr .and Mrs. Wil- liam Simmons, and children, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Simmons and Michael, Pittston; and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Sweet Valley. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST DALLAS. PENNSYLVANIA Elizabeth Louise Elenchik To Marry Joseph Kowaleski the Nuptial Mass. Miss Eleanor Ann Elenchik, sister of the Bride-Elect, will be Maid of Honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Edna Rogers, Dallas. ] Michael Kowaleski, brother of the prospective bridegroom, will be Best ! Man. Usher will be Francis Kopko The marriage will be solemnized | Jr. of Wyoming. on Saturday, April 20, at 10 A.M. at | 1 Gate of Heaven Church,Machell Ave- | at one o'clock at OConnell’s Twin nue, Dallas. Rev. Richard Frank will | Lakes, Harveys Lake. Dinner and Reception will be held Alberta Daniels Feted At Shower Mrs. H. Robert Ash, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, and Mrs. Samuel Daniels, Philadelphia, entertained re- cently for bride-elect, Alberta Dan- iels, Newark, Delaware, formerly of Trucksville. Miss Daniels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Daniels, Philadelphia, will be married to Robert Martin, Wilmington, Del., on April 6 in Mec- Cabe Methodist Church, Wilmington. Mrs. Ash will be a member of the wedding party. The variety shower was held at the Ash residence with the guest of honor receiving many lovely gifts. = Table was decorated with spring flowers and miniature wedding bells.: Guests numbered twenty. BRnnounce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Husted, Dallas, RD 4, announce the birth of a seven pound daughter, Ywvenne Marie, born March 22nd at Ged, ural Hospital. There are five other child- ren, Darleen Elizabeth, six, Vel Ann, five, Emerson Edward, Jr.,%our, Edward Eugene, three and Debra Sue, one. Mrs. Husted is the former Margaret Roberts, Ruggles. Mr. Hus- ted is employed with East Falls Sand and Gravel Company Equipment. Majors Entertained At Surprise Party Mr. and Mrs. Allison Major, Mt. Airy Road, were pleasantly surpris- ed last week when Mr. and. Mrs. Ross: Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Williams dropped in for a. post anniversary party, bearing a‘ lovely gift: : EG . The Majors recently celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary. Danie] Lee Fuller A six pound, seven ounce son, Dan- iel Lee was born to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fuller, Lake Louise Farms, March 25th at Mercy Hospital. There are four other children, Susan, thir- teen, Michael, twelve, Marty, eight, and Joey, five. Mrs. Fuller is the former Ellen Crosby, Ulster. Mr. Ful- ler does farming on the Lake ouise Farms. » Solitaire and Matching Sets Finest Quality Moderately Priced R. L. 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