[ECTION A — PAGE 4 Robert Howell DeWitt Mr. randview Avenue, Dallas, t Nesbitt Hospital. iza, two. er Sally Strayer, Dallas. t. tT ae AS LOW AS 54 .50 lounice the birth of an eight pound on, Robert Howell, born May 5th | Jobin Malak, Chase, will observe his There are two 23rd birthday on Tuesday, May 21. ther children, Jackie III, five and | Mr Mrs! DeWitt is the for- | Pr ingle Baseball Team and is employ- Mr. De- itt is employed with City Chevro- : "WESTINGH (Continortal ELECTRIC RANGE Here's the best-looking range on the market with the newest con- : venience features. The Westing- ! house “Continental” makes cook- ; ing simpler and clean-ups easier | because everything is at eye and arm level. You'll like the Magic Mirror Door feature. When the lights on, see in; light off, neat as a pin. All surface and oven units plug out for easy cleaning. Come in! See all the Westinghouse: features of the “Continental” today. It's flameless. 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COVER FITS INSET PAN AND 8” SKILLEY 8” SKILLE? | To the Customers of The Luzerne Electric Division of the UGI Co. 4 | When you purchase an Electric Range from a Participating Dealer pe During April and May of 1963 and Install it on the Luzerne Electric Division lines, You Receive absolutely FREE this Beautiful Stainless Steel 6-Piece Set of West Bend Cookwear! SEE YOUR LOCAL WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCE DEALER The UGI does not sell electric appliances, but calls your attention to this Outstanding Value HE a THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1963 | Cynthia Madge Swepston |Has Unusual Present An eight pound eight ounce For Mother’ S Day an- daughter, Cynthia Madge, was born to Mr. amd Mrs. Harry Swepston, | Dallas RD 4, May 4th at General There are four children, Harry III, ten, Julia, seven, four and Polly Ann, two. Mrs. Swepston is the former Joyce He is a graduate of Lake-Lehman Colson Indiznapolis. : iis employed with Techweld, Inc. has an unusual Mother’ s Day pres- ent, a round trip ticket to Phoenix, | Arizona. Mrs. Girvan’s daughter | Mrs. Albert Lewis has made reser- vations by jet for her mother, and expects Mrs. Girvan to be with her | for over two weeks. During that time they will make a point of seeing Miss Miriam Lathrop, first librarian of the local library, who lives in Sup City not far from Phoenix. Mrs. Girvan’s son William will | drive to Dallas for her May 31, take her to his home in Allandale, | N.' J. and drive: her June 1, where she will take the noon jet flight, landing in Phoenix six hours later. Cynthia Kipp Is Sixteen Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Kipp, Sweet Valley, entertained at a | der Saturday evening honoring their daughter, Cynthia, who was | sixteen, May 12. A lovely birthday | cake was baked and decorated by | her mother. Attending were class- | mates: Joanne Mz=keel and Carolyn i Keris, | guest of honor and her parents. | Cynthia’s grandparents, Mr. and [Mrs Nicholas Kozemchak, Plains, j were guests at the Kipp home on i Sunday. Republicans! VOTE Bill to Idlewild | Gerard and Nicky Kipp, the | ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Price Mrs. John Girvan, Lake Stree oh) Celebrate Forty-fifth Anniversary | Mr. and Mrs. George Price, South } Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville, ob- served their forty fifth wedding an- niversary, Tuesday, May 14. May, being a month of many special oc- casions, the family recently cele- brated the birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. Price's son and grandson, also | | the approaching birthday of Mrs. Price. on. the 20th, at a family | dinner. | The couple have two sons, Bern- ard and Frederick. Bernard is | Personnel Officer in the Franklin | ' Delano Roosevelt Hospital in Mon- | rose, N. Y. He lives in Yorktown Heights, N. Y., with his wife and children, Bernard and Nancy. Fred- erick is’ a retired Major in the Army, but is continuing in Civilian Observe Enniversary Mr: and Mrs. Charles Lamoreaux, Huntsville Road, Dallas, celebrated their 17th wedding anniversary on Tuesday. Mrs. Lamoreaux is the former Louise Moreck, Shavertown. The couple have four children, Betty Ann, Charles, Jr., Jeff aad Carol Ann. Mr. Lamoreaux is employed by , Whitesell Brothers and is a special police officer in Dallas Bosough Herbert Moye Moyer Has | Birthdey Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moyer, Out- | let, entertained at a birthday dinner |on Sunday in hcior of their son, Herbie, wao celebrated his 9th birth- day. : z | Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Jess | Boice, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoover | and daughter, Patsy, Idetown; Dean | Leng, Sweet Valley ;Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boice, Harrisburg; Mrs. Ralph | Moyer, Stillwater; Mrs. Vivian Moy- er and children, Jimmie and Bev- | erly, Outlet; sister, Connie, the guest | | of honor end the host and hostess. | . The Dallas Post Does Full Color (OFFSET | PRINT ING Havestors SELECTIVE FURD, INC. For prospectus-booklet Your ss Crvestors man or clip this complete adver tisement checking the com- panies that interest you and mail it to your INVESTORS man havestors DIVERSIFIED SERVICES, INC. YOUR INVESTORS MAN IS THOMAS N. KREIDLER JR. zome manager 26 Division St. Shavertown, Pa. ~ Phone — 674-5231 Bus. — 822-3266 Also inquire about a planned approach to life insurance needs SYNDICATE LIFE NCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY | OR, MAIL THIS COUPCN lease send me: _} Investors Mutual, Inc., prospectus [] Insurance information Oe 1 | I | | | | l | | | Zone.___State RINSEAREES | 8 Axx TRIER ARRERERRRS ' wife and children, Judith, Frederick held Monday evening at St. : At Shavertown Methodist Gosart, Elwood Dungey, Thomas Ash, | WSCS will sponsor a “Spring Tuiae FOR Cari I. Swanson FOR Schoo! Director — Lake Township — And Daughters At Service with the same rank. He | A departure from the usual mark- resides in Richmond, Va., with his ed the Mother and Daughter Dmg aul’s Lutheran Church Monday evening, when the Men’s Brotherhood pre- pared and served a delicious Roast Beef dinner to their wives, daughters and ladies of the ccngregation. Invocation was given by Pastor | Frederick Eidam, who also led group singing. A lovely floral centerpiece was a- warded to Mrs. Margaret Dilg, oldest mother present. Attractive flowering plants were given to ‘the oldest mother present at each table: Mrs. Charles Dressel, Mrs. Fred Dodsen, Mrs. Louis Cottle, Mrs. Margaret Charles and Jane Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Price were married ‘in the Hazleton Evangelical Church by Rev. S. H. Chubb. Mrs. Price is the former |Viola Banks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Banks, West Maple street, Wilkes-Barre, where Mrs. Price grew up. Mr. Price is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Price, Plains, where! he spent his childhood. Prior to retiring, Mr. Price was employed with Mose Griffith Real Estate, for fifty years. _ | Dilg, Mr. Frank Gelsleighter, Sr. They are members of St. Luke's | ys Earl Monk, Mrs. Clara Letts, Reformed Church, Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Willard Lozo, Sr., Mrs. Arthur Robin Gay Dilfield A nine pound, three ounce _. 4 daughter, Robin Gay, was born to : 3 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dilfield, Mea-| Colored slides of the Southwest dowerest, Tracksville May 4th at and Mexico were shown and discrib- | General Hospital. There are two ©d by Roy Trexler, president of the other daughters, Kathy, five and | Men's Brotherhood. Karen, seventeen months. Mrs. Del- | Following members of the organ- |! field is the former Carol Altamus, ization served: Ted Woolbert, Roy Marth. Youngest mother, Mrs. Frank Gel- sleighter, Jr., also received an a- EANNNAECEENNEESEENENESENEEEENEEE Carverton. Mr. Dilfield is employed | Trexler, Chester Hartman, Robert! with Federal Aviation Agency. Voelker, Carl Hirner, Fred Templin, | Frederick Anderson, Sheldon Mac Avoy, .Fred Nicely, Thomas Sieber, Fred Dodson, Charles Sieber, Walter “Spring Tune Up” Treat (Ri chard Rudy, Edward Trexler, Rob- Lert Campbell, William Dungey. Guests were Mrs. Charles Roberts, Up” on Friday evening in the church Charlotte Roberts, Susan Karl, Chris- parlors at 8 p.m. | tina Karl, Mrs. Walter Karl, Mrs. Mrs. William Shewan will give a Robert Voelker, Barbara Ann Voel- humorous reading, with the Wilkes | | ker, Mrs .Charles Dressel, Mrs. Rob- | Barons Barber Shop Quartet adding | ert Ash. Mrs. Harold Ash, Mrs. El- much to an evening of deli ghtful | Wood Dungey, Beth Ann Dvungey, entertainment. Mrs. George Williams, Gay Williams, Tickets may be purchased at the Mrs. Ethel J. Smith, ‘Judith Mac- dot Gr How aby member of the Avoy, Mrs. Sheldon MacAvoy, Mrs. ociet F. E. Dodson, Mrs. B. D. Rogers, Lin- = ye da Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. A. George Prater, E. [ Mrs. Tex Wilson, Cathy Wilson, Overbrook Avenue, have returned Mrs. Ted Wilson, Cathy Wilson, Mrs. aftor spending ool visiting their | | Floreince Wilson, Betsy London, Mrs. ‘son, Bill in Baltimore and their | .R. Deamon, Mrs. Robert Monk, daughter end son-in-law, Mr. and MTS. Irene Monk, Valerie Mrs. Ted: Dymond, Fanwood, New Marguerite Daley, Mary Lou Daley, Jersey. § Mrs. James Kelly, Linda Rowett, ; Mrs. Walter Rowstt, Amy Rowett, TS ERRRNY XY, | Mrs. Arthur Marth. ¥ REPUBLICAN , Flora Sue Anderson, Mrs. Fred ; Anderson, Mrs. Walter Gerlach, Mrs. Walter Gosart, Mrs. Louise Cottle, Margie Heintzelman, Mrs. Newton Ness, Mrs. Shirlee Jones, Mrs. Fred Nicely, Jr., Mrs. Fred Nicely, Sr., Fred Templin, Robin Templin, - Mrs, Clara Letts, Mrs. Roy Trexler, Nancy Dungey. Mrs, Elsa Fischer, Mrs, Walter Heidere, Mrs. Fred Daley, Ruth Marie Daley, Mrs. Dorothy Jones, Mrs. | Charles Sieber, Mrs. John Eck; Edith J Templin, Mrs. Frederick Eck, Bev- NN erly Eck, Mrs. Florence Eidam, Rev. Frederick Eidam. Announce Birth Of Sen An eight pound fifteen ounce som, Michael; was born to Mr. and Mrs, | i Joseph DeCesaris, RD 5 Shaver- town, May 2nd at Nanticoke State ! Hospital. © There are two other | children, Joseph, three and An! thony, two. Mrs. DeCesaris is the | former « Mary Lou Zakszewski, Nanticoke. Mr. DeCesaris is ent ployed as corrections officer at the | Chase ‘Institution. he I Shavertown Methodist Church SPORT COATS 1295 up ® PLAIDS ® CHECKS ® STRIPES Dacron and Cotton | BOYS TH w | FORTY-FORT. THEATRE Last Times Tonight Danny Kaye “Man From The Diners Club” Friday - Saturday Walt Digney’s “Miracle Of The White Stallion” Sunday - Monday - Tuesday (Con’t. Sun, 3-11) ® Regular $36.95 Glenn Ford, Shirley Jones Ronny Howard “The Courtship of Eddie’s Father” — SPECIAL PURCHASE— Water Skis ® Regular $19.95 SALE - ¢1 ® Regular $29.95 SALE - $22:30 | = 3) 95 | Anthony Qui ps al | SALE - $26:2 | | ansony quien, sivano tangano VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV YY VY VY VY VY Ye YYY A—tinddhdotilsteidieditieiiditdbdinibittidbaittdddie dedi | — — co — — S— I'SANDY BEACH Fri. - Sat. - Sun. May 17 - 18 - 19 | BOAT CUSHIO (Coast Guard Approved) Saturday 10:15 ~ ALSO rE PICTURES presents NS....... 52:2 rns LEWIS-DU NCAN SPORTING GOODS ‘Narrows Shopping Center JON FORD Production BD In exciting Fasten poi OR James Steward, Richard Widmark | Friday and Sunday 10:15 Saturday 8:30 I i 2 I sei Friday and Sunday 8:30 | Mallin, | VV VV vv DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Brotherhood Honors Mothers St. Paul's Mrs. Stephen Welitchko, Mrs. Frank Gelsleighter, Jr., Brenda, Deb- ra and Diane Gelsleighter, Mrs. Frank Gelsleighter, Sr., Mrs. Howard Swain and Nancy Swain, Mrs. Arnott Jones, Mrs. Paul Priebe, Donna and Janice Priebe. Mrs. Margaret Dilg, Mrs. Ted Wool. bert, Linda Woolbert, Mrs. Victor McCarty, Margie McCarty, Mrs. Obed Hontz, Lynda Williams, Mrs. Clay- ton Stetson, Jill Stetson, Viola Hole- ) man, Lisa Marie Holeman, Mrs. Wil- i lard Lozo, Sr., Mrs. Herbert Hill, Mrs. Malcolm Kitchen, Karen Kitch- en, Kathy Jones, Sharon Jones. - ENE EEE NEE AEE : Wheeler's Cafes will begin their — 730 SPECIAL PLATTERS Lobster Tail '/> SPRING CHICKEN CLUB STEAKETTE May 24 and every Friday and Satur- day thereafter. LAKE-NOXEN ROAD ey DALL AS Route 309 S 9 NOW THRU SATURDAY WALT DISNEY’S Miracle of ihe White Stallions Starring Robert Taylor and Lilli Palmer CO-HIT The Pigeon That Took Rome A Starring (Charlton Heston A EEEENNEENEEEEESEEEEREENENEEEN -* Coming Soon Miracle Workers It Happened at the World Fair —THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN— LUZERNE THEATRE Last Times Tonight Marlon Brando Joanne Woodward “The Fugitive Kind” Friday - Saturday VV VV VV VV VV Vv Ove vey “Carry On Teacher” 4 4 <4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 WE 4 Tennessee Williams’ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Sunday 1 (Con’t. 2-11) 4 4 4 Troy Donohue, Connie Stevens “Susan Slade” | Voasasaonsasanoadaaaaasas! xd REPUBLICAN... the school board must be a voice of the community.” “ . spend our money for good, sane education; have the courage to say NO to non-essentials. | VOTE WILLIAM W. " For | School Director Dallas Area School District Mr. children town E guests and Mi Pioneer Linda of Mr. Davenp« the Ger unde was adi Dr. Jos! the vir weeks; - Private grade School. Donni the Nes Huntsvi Nancy returnec a patier Mrs. Avenue, Hospital a speed Mr, a cott, NN. Mr. and rish Str Mr. a las, had Charles and SI Hosler, State C of Swit: Mr. mira’ pN relatives Mr. a tain Die cent gue and Mrs Miss | Shavert a classn Mary C Since Mrs Ha loss of 1} Andre veys La gery at ‘Willis Baltimo Davenp cent vi and frie in this their Wilkes-. of minet Mrs. returne on Sun surgery. teen da; Sharc of Heav and Mr and gra Andrew covering pendd morning At Primaries TUES., MAY 21, 1963 | Your vote and support will be appreciated.