» * PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hutchison, Trucksville, are on a tour of Europe- an countries having sailed last week on the Queen Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen, Pio- neer Avenue, Shavertown, and chil- dren, Debbie, Jeffrey and Joey, will leave Saturday for a ‘trip to Arizona, where they will visit their grand- mother, Mrs. Joseph Allen, at Phoe- nix. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Godtfring with children Debbie, Kimberly and Todk® have returned from Califor- nia, locating in Lower Burrell, Pa. Mrs. Marie Varner, Easton, and Mrs. Milton Lutsey and daughter Lori, Downingtown, spent the week- end with Mrs. William Morris. T. M. B. Hicks has pssed the post- operative crisis at Geisinger Hos- pital and is experiencing a spectac- ular improvement in physical con- dition, a temporary . reprieve. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellsworth, Lekman, with sons Kenneth and Howard, spent the weekend with their daughter Louise in Pitcairn, where she and her husband Walter Gladowski have recently moved to a new apartment. En route, they saw Dr. and Mrs. Philip Jacobson in Williamsport, and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ellsworth at State University. Leamon Mintzer, Alderson, has returned to his home after being a "patient at Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre. Mrs. Harry Cole, Jackson Street, is a surgical patient in General Hospital. The Tag Family have moved from Huntsville Road to Dayton, Ohio, wh Mr. Tag is employed as a computer salesman. The Tags lived here three years and were members of llas Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Daley, Jr., have moved from Tunkhannock Highway to Parrish Street, where they purchased a home. There are two sons, Michael, fifteen months and David four months. Mrs. Daley is the former Carol Layou, Tunk- hannock. Mr. Daley is employed with Daley’s Transfer. ; Mr. and Mrs. Alyin Long and Brent, Dallas, had as guests Satur- day, Mrs. Leslie Shaw and Muriel, Muhlenburg and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shaw and Carol Joyce, Con- shocken, Pa. Mrs. Clifford Foss is recovering at home after undergoing recent operation at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Samson, and children, Tommy, Jeffy and Greg, Ambler, Pa., spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs, Emaret Frank- lin, Centermoreland.® Also present for Mrs. Franklin's birthday dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dres-. sel, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash, Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Welsh, Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Weida . and family, Wilkes- Barre; Mr: and Mrs. George Ram- bus, Harveys Lake and daughter Jeajgy at home. My! and Mrs. Frank McGuire, Shavertown had as weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jacobus, dau@ater, Jan, Milford, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. David Bean and sons, David and Donald, Norwalk, Conn. Mary Lou Daley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daley, Fernbrook, has returned home after having been a patient in General Hospital, Johnnie Porter, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Jack Porter, Shavertown, is ill at his home. Mrs. Florence Phillips, Norton Avenue, left yesterday for Harris- burg to vist her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Taylor, Atlanta, Ga., are staying with Grandma ‘Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Post, Cliff- side, Trucksville, will leave next week to visit their daughter and son-in-law in Syracuse. While there thef®expect to tour the Thousand Island area. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parsons and faily, Dallas R. D. 1, have an- na the birth of a daughter, Sherri. Other children are Janice, five and a half, and Marjorie, four. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner, Fer- guson Avenue, Shavertown, have returned after spending the winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Anees Baraket, Jr., and family have moved from Lis- bon Falls, Maine, to a home they bought on Sterling Avenue, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pettit and Mark and David, formerly of Wilkes_ Barre, have bought and moved into a home at ‘47 [Franklin Street, Shavertown. THE DALLAS POST OFFSET DEPARTMENT Is One Of The Finest 3 In Pennsylvania eres EXPERT TAILORIN eo Trouser Alterations ® Skirts & Dresses Hemmed ' ® Coat Alterations Cleaning & Pressing | ADAMS Clothes For Dad & Lad eh ett titi iets cata tt ati dibdstdimntitniiicsibactiettieieg Srsctonaie Neighborhood THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1963 SECTION A — PAGE 5 ews And Notes Of Personal Interest - James Franklin Daubert Mr. and Mrs. James Daubert, Pittston, RD 1, announce the birth of a six pound fourteen ounce son, James Franklin, born April 21 at Nesbitt Hospital. There is another child, Linda, one. Mrs, Daubert is the former Joy#Redmond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Redmond, Centermoreland. Mr. Daubert is Parrish Street, Dallas. He is em- ployed with Balester Optical Com- pany, Wilkes-Barre. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seruitsky, Shavertown, RD 5, announce the birth of a seven pound four ounce son, Robert Lee, born April 22 at Nesbitt Hospital. This is their first child. Mrs. Scruitsky is the former Mildred Katchmar, Chase. Mr. Scruitsky is employed with Fried- man’s Express. Dawn Marie Llewellyn A: six pound ten ounce daughter, Dawn Marie, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Llewellyn, Jr., Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, April 16 at Mercy Hospital. There is another daughter, Renee, two. Mrs. Llewel- lyn is the former Mary Carr, Kings- ton. Mr. Llewellyn is president of Llewellyn-McKane Printing Com- pany, Wilkes-Barre. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McGough, Dallas, RD 2, announce the birth of a six pound 12 ounce son, Keven John, born April 21 at General Hos- pital. There are three other chil- dren, Jimmy, eight, Jayne Ann, five and June Ellen, one. Mrs. McGough is the former Audrey Jones, Wilkes- Barre. Mr. McGough is employed as an Interstate bus driver. | Karen Puchalsky A six pound daughter, Karen was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pu- chalsky, Youngblood Street, Shaver- town, April 16, at Nesbitt Hospital. There are five boys, Thomas six, Chris, five, Gary, four, Gregg, three and Brian, one. Mrs. Puchalsky is the former Marie Shalata, Swoy. erville. Mr. Puchalsky is employed as shop manager for Bonner Chev- rolet, Kingston. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Boyse, Binghamton, N..Y., announce . the birth of ‘their first child, a son, re- cently in Wilson Memorial Hospital, Johnson City. Mrs. Boyse is the former Patricia Sickler, daughter of Byron Sickler and the late Mrs. Sickler, Falls. Mr. Boyse is son of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Boyse, Centermoreland. Back Mountain 4-H Has New Members |. Back Mountain Horseshoe Four-H Club welcomed four new members Saturday morning at the meeting in Lehman Fire Hall: Anne Davies, Amy Robinson, Debbie Post and Gladys Frantz. Anne Davies was appointed head of public relations, succeeding Linda Tag who is moving from the area to Dayton, Ohio. Leslie Vivian pre- sided. ' The previous Saturday morning, club members had returned from a trip to Doylestown where they at- tended a horse sale. During the meeting a demonstration was given of the quarter-horse by Valerie Tag. Amy Robinson and Debbie Post sang a duet. Present other than those mention- ed were Rickie Viviam, Tona Taylor, Connie Bogdon, Michelle Klem, Resia and Timothy ‘Carroll, Susan Martz, Linda Mekeel, and Mrs. Bogdon. The Dallas Post Uses The famous ATF Chief Offset Presses ° son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daubert, : | Chicago where Marsha Cragle Marries Paul Meade On April 20 Paul Meade and Marsha Cragle were married April 20 in the new Emmanuel Assemblly of God par- sonage, Harveys Lake. Rev. George Clement performed the ceremony. After the wedding, the couple left for their mew apartment in Parsons. Present at the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Meade, grand- mother, Mrs. Corey Meade, Mr. and Mrs. Rengal Cragle, and the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Mae Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford VanBuskirk, sister and brother-in-law of the bride and their two small children. Wayne Weavers Are Married Three Years Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Weaver, Or an g e-Tunkhannock, celebrated their third wedding anniversary, April 28th. ~ Mrs. Weaver is the former Hazel Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Center- moreland. Mr. Weaver is son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Weaver, Sr., Orange-Tunkhannock. The couple have one child, Duane. Mr. Weaver operates a farm. A dinner was held at the home of Mrs. Weaver's par- ents, her brother, Frank Smith, Jr., Washington, D.C. was home to help celebrate. John Kupstas Visits The Bavarian Alps Johnnie Kupstas, who once turn- ed hot news into cold type at the console of the Intertype machine at the Dallas Post, still hag ambitions to be a newspaper man. Stationed with the Air Force at Rheinstein, Germany, he is taking two courses in the University of Maryland ex- tension school, one in English, one in journalism. He reports in a recent letter to his mother, Mrs. John P, Kupstas of Huntsville, that he has taken a three day trip to Austria, where he found the Bavarian Alps out. coloring the picture postcards, saw the residences of Hitler and Goer- ing, made a quick tour in Salsburg of the oldest and largest of the | medaeval castles, and on the way back travelled through the Black Forest. Thirteen Key-Clubbers Back From Harrisburg Thirteen Key Club Members re- turned Sunday afternoon from the District Key Club Convention, at Harrisburg, proud of their two plaques and second place award. Though they did not place in the Essay Contest nor the Scrapbook judging, they received a Certificate of Merit awarded clubs for sending their monthly reports promptly and complete; a Special Award for send- ing the Drill Team to Denver; and second place Achievement Award for their services and projects com- pleted. Saturdays schedule was full, start. ing with general assembly. From there to workshops, luncheon at 12:30 at the Zembo Mosque; House of Delegates Meeting; District Award Banquet and the Governors Ball. George McCutcheon and Robert | Dolbear accompanied the boys: John Brominski, Bobby Dolbear, Bill Hontz, Joe Hand, John Molski, Jack Mallin, Phil Heycock, Arthur Miller, David Kopetchny, Mike Jones, Joe Ulinoski, Jack Kaleta and Richard Love. Attends Convention Stephen L. DeBarry, Sr., Oak Hill, RD 4, Dallas has returned from he American Society of Tool and Manu. facturing Engineers Convention. Mr. DeBarry is Plant Superintendent of Royer Foundry and Machine Com- pany, Kingston. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PGST MAIN HIGHWAY DALLAS " Choice Western CHUCK (Center Cut Ib. 49c¢) Ib. 35¢ Country Fresh HAM | ‘Whole Shank I1b.45¢ 1b. 43c Fresh Lean (49c 1b.) GROUND BEEF 3 Ib. "1.39 Boiled HAM Ib. 79¢ Frankfurters _...... .. .... 1b. 59¢ Large Bologna _........... 1b. 59¢ Ring Bologna __._.... 1b. 49¢ Daring’s Sausage Specialties Corn Beef .....i.....00" 1 1b. 9c Roast Beef ........ _ 1 1b. 50c Pork Sausage, loose 55¢ cas. 59¢ attended the |4 Two Sisters and Husbands Celebrate Their Anniversaries On Saturday April 27, two sisters and their husbands were honored at a surprise party in observance of their wedding anniversaries. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burkhardt, Pikes Creek were married forty one years ago April 26. The latter's brother- in-law and = sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Gelsleichter, Mooretown ob- served their thirty-fifth anniversary April 25. A buffet supper was served, with a large anniversary cake as the centerpiece. The group, enjoyed singing and playing musical instru- ments. The Burkhardt’s son Clif- ford made tape recordings during the evening. On hand to help make the affair a memorable one were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Burkhardt, Janet and Brenda, Silver Springs, Maryland; Raymond Burkhardt, Sr. and son Raymond, Jr., Shrine Acres; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Burk- hardt, Ricky, David, Thomas, Lewis, and Barbara, Fernbrook; Mrs. Gladys Fink, Ronnie and Nancy; Kenneth Raethael, Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Swire, Victor and Sue, Fredrick, Maryland; Mrs. Catherine Haas, Wilkes-Barre and the honored guests. Cub Scouts, Guests Bt Huntsville Home Den 5 of Cub Scout Pack 233, Shavertown, were guests of Den 7, with Mrs. Detwiler, Dem Mother, at Huntsville on Wednesday for an afternoon of games. Following the activities refreshments were served Christine Mikulko Has Third Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jordan, Demunds Road, entertained at a birthday party in honor of Christine Mikulka who was three on Satur- day. The large decorated cake had three candles. Games were played to James Gosart, Jimmy McGough, | and refreshments served to. Mary Warren and Jeff Boyes, Mike and Joe Precone, Ricky Yeust, Alan Shaver, Ricky Their, Neal Stetson, Kevin Covert, Mrs. Alex Covert, Mrs. George Shaver, Jr., Eddie Friar, Nelville Shea, Jr., Mark and Jimmy Groblewski, Bob Glenn, Steve [Silic, Paul Detwiler, Donn Innes, Lynn amd Susan eDtwiler and the hostess. Irem Golfers First event of the seasom of Irem Women Golfers’ Association was held on Friday at the Irem Temple Country Club. Twenty-five mem- bers participated in the four club event including the putter. First place was won by Mrs. Har- old Smowdon, Sr. Second and third places, by Mrs. John Vivian and Mrs. Charles Phillips respectively. The putting prize was won by Mrs. Frank Jones. Mrs. William Wicks, golf chair- man, announced that mext Friday's event would be a Kickers Handicap. Entertains Card Club Mrs. Clint Cobleigh, East Dallas, entertained her card club, Tuesday evening. Present were: Mesdames Gladys Fink, Ted Newcomb, Harold Lamoreaux, Jack Jones, Jesse Turn- er, Jean Phillips and Francis Cybul- ski. ‘Refreshments were served and prizes were won by Mrs. Cybulski, Mrs. Newcomb and Mrs. Fink. Alice and Kathleen Lumley, Barbara and Judy Reese, [Leon Sidorek, Mary Lou Borzone, Jimmy Dale Hunter, Angelita Mikulka, the Yas- cur girls, Mrs. Belinda Wardell, Mrs. Margaret Yascur, and the guest of honor, ala Two Dallas Teachers Awarded Fellowships Two high school teachers from Dallas have beem awarded special fellowships in the Summer Institute for High School Science Teachers at Bucknell University June 24 to Au- gust 2. They are James K. Aikens, Elm- crest Drive, who teaches at Meyers High School and Fred M. Templin, Woodlawn Avenue, who teaches at | Forty Fort High School. Designed to meet the needs of teachers in service and to strength- en science teaching in the public schools, the Institute, under a grant from ‘the National Science Founda- tion, is offering courses in biology, chemistry, mathematics, and phys-| ics to a limited number of qualified men and women. McCauley Guild McCauley Guild of College Miseri- cordia will hold a monthly meeting | on Sunday May 5th. at 2:30 p.m. | in’ Regina Hall at the college. Mrs. Al J. Crane, president will preside. All members are urged to attend. All COME YOU'LL FIND MORE THAN 1000 DRESSES To Choose From At The GLOBE * Half Sizes For Mother's Day Gifts * Dreamey Juniors For Graduation and Proms * Lovely Misses Sizes For 5 29.70 BROUSE AROUND Occasions, 4% IN =. Fama A OBE IN LUZERNE 100 S&H GREEN STAMPS In Addition to Regular Stamps On Cash Purchases of $5.50 or more. aR This Coupon Good Through Wed. May 8 Bi Throughout Store ie Re 100 J) Marion Ides, Guests At Happy Housewarming Brothers and sisters of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ide gathered for a gala housewarming Saturday night at the new house built by the Ide family in Benton on the well known chicken ranch. Present from New York State were: Mrs. Burl (Cisco, Binghamton; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gearis, Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kocher, Batavia; from Danville, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Booth; Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kocher; Oak- dale, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver White- sell; Harveys Lake, Clarence Oberst, Harry Cisco, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Kocher; Shavertown, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Honeywell, with daughter Barbara; from Trucksville, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wagner with their daugh- ter and her fiance; Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Dell; Meeker, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Kocher; from Chester, Mr. and Mrs. William Hillard, with their children. High School Class, 1953 Plans Reunion In June The 10th reunion planning com- mittee of Westmoreland High School, Class of 1953 met, recently to finalize plans for the reunion to be held Saturday, June 22, at the Mayfair Supper Club. Programs, feature, prizes, dancing. A floor show will be included in the eve- ning. Invitations and reservation cards have been mailed to all class mem- bers and the committee urges all members to return their reserva- tions by May 31. : This will be the second reunion for the members of the class. Mother-Daughter Tea The Mother and Daughter tea will be held at the Dallas Methodist Church, May 13, at 7 p.m. Co- chairmen are Mrs. John Blase and Mrs. Nelson Nelson; table arrange- ment, Mrs. Vern Groff; refresh- ments, Mrs. Charlton Davies; pro- grams, Mrs, William Hanna; enter- tainment, Mrs. Nelson; prizes, Mrs. John Blase; publicity, Mrs. Robert Parry. Reservations are not neces- sary. The Nicest Cards in Town for the Most Precious; or Dayin he ear TN NORCROSS! Mothers Day ‘CARDS HARRY'S TRUCKSVILLE PHARMACY Main Highway Trucksville Harveys Lake Woman's Club will hold a Mother and Daughter cov- ered dish supper at Lake-Noxen building on Thursday evening, May 2, 'at 6:30 p. m. Guests of honor will include girls who had been chosen “Girls of the Month,” Eunice Oney and her mother Mrs. Bertha Oney; Barbara Ross and her mother Mrs. Edith Ross; and Jane DelKanic and her mother Mrs. Michael Del- Kanic. At a recent election Eunice Oney was elected the Girl of the Year. Business meeting will follow with Mrs, Charles Williams presiding. Program chairman, Mrs. Allen Sor- chick, has announced that there will be a demonstration on flower arranging. Executive board met recently at the Sportsman’s Club with Mrs. El- wood Davis, Mrs. Richard Williams and Mrs. Harold Bennett as hos- tesses. They will hold a rummage sale this fall and plans are being formulated now to make it a suc- Members of the club helping in the cancer collection. cess, are Harveys Lake Woman's Club To Hold Mother-Daughter Tea Next board meeting will be held May 20 at the home of Mrs. Charles Williams with Mrs, Clarence Oberst and Mrs. Francis Schuler assisting. Attending the meeting were: Mes- dames Calvin McHose, Howard Jones, Charles Williams, Joseph Rauch, Carl Swanson, Howard Piatt, Clarence Moledor, Lee Bicking, Har- old Benmett, Malcolm Nelson, Albert Gulitis, Richard Williams, Rowland Ritts, Harvey ‘Kitchen, Fred Dod- son, Allen Sorchick, Elwood Davis, Clarence Montross, Joyce Gordon and Miss Pauline Davis. Have New Son Mr. and Mrs. William D. Roberts, 1901 N. Second Street, Harrisburg, announce the birth of their first child, a son, on April 19. The baby weighed six and one- half pounds at birth. Mother is the former Maxine Long, Chester, Pa. Mr. Roberts is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Berton Roberts, Shavertown. The new baby is the first grand- child on both sides of the family. FRANK Four-piece place setting $30.75 GHA. a new sterling pattern of quiet dignity, aristocratic lines and restrained ornamentation. Wild roses, sculptured in deep relief, wreathe the handle - climbing two-by-two around the edge to a nosegay that crowns the tip. 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