The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 16, 1963, Image 5

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Personal
Purely
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Price and
children, Nancy and Bermard, York-
town Heights, N. Y., were recent
guests of Mr. Price’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George H. Price, South
Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville.
Linda Doughton, nine, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doughton,
Davenport Street, is a patient at
the General Hospital, where she is
undeMoing a series of tests. She
was admitted Wednesday night by
Dr. Joseph Kline, after contracting
the virus, the third time in ten
weeks; - and is in Ward TW of
Private Pediatrics. Linda is a fourth
grade student at Gate of Heaven
School.
‘Donnie Dennis has returned from
the Nesbitt Hospital to his home on
Huntsville Road.
Nancy Crispell, Park (Street, has
returned ‘to her home after being
a patient in General Hospital.
Mrs. Herbert Marley, Hilldonia
Avenue, surgical patient at Nesbitt
Hospital, at last report, is making
a speedy recovery.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Barton, Endi-
cott, N. Y. spent Sunday, visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paeglow, Par-
rish Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosler, Dal-
las, had as weekend guests, Mrs.
Charles Hosler, Lynn, Peter, David
and Sharon, State College. Dr.
of Switzerland.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flora, El-
miraf'yN. Y., spent Sunday visiting
relatives in Sweet Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moyer, Moun-
tain (Piew Drive, Dallas had as re-
cent guests, the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Reed, North Wales.
Miss Marjory Walp Lehigh Street,
Shavertown, spent the weekend with
a classmate at College Misericordia,
Mary Claire Rogers, Hazleton.
Sincere sympathy is extended to
Mrs Harvey Kitchen, Idetown in the
loss of her father, Franklin Searfoss.
Andrew and Dottie Kintiner, Har-
veys Lake recently underwent sur-
gery at Homeopathic Hospital.
William and Robert Neimeyer,
Baltimore, Md., former residents of
Davenport Street, Dallas, were re-
cent visitors of former meighbors
and friends in this area. They were
in this area to attend the funeral of
their paternal grandmother, in
Wilkes-Barre who died at the age
of minety two.
Mrs. Stanley Wills, Shavertown,
returned home from Nesbitt Hospital
on Sunday after undergoing major
surgery. She was a patient for fif-
teen days. hi J Wp: ek
Sharon Maher, nine year old Gate
of Heaven student, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Maher, Demunds
and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Morgus Harveys Lake, is re-
covering satisfactorily from an ap-
pend tomy performed onday
morning at General Hospital.
TEmoGRATS
VOTE
RICHARD
LYONS
Independent Candidate
SHERIFF
Luzerne County
"LEVER 9-E
7. Your Vote And Support
Appreciated
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eighborhood
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1963.
SECTION A — PAGE 5
News And Notes Of Personal Interest
Marlene Futch Honored |
By Dallas Women's Club
Marlene Futch, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Futch, Carverton
was named ‘Girl of the Year” by
Dallas Senior Women's Club re-
cently.
Miss Futch was honored at. a
Smorgasbord held jointly by the
Dallas Senior and Dallag Junior
Women’s Clubs last week at Irem
Temple Country Club.
She received a lovely charm
bracelet with medallion in recogni-
tion of her outstanding scholastic
achievement, personality, appear-
ance and congeniality.
Award was presented by Mrs.
Robert Moore. Mrs. Futch was also
an invited guest.
‘This is the second award for
Marlene who recently received a
charm from the Kingston Business
and Professional Women’s Club.
Dallas Junior Women
To Hold Spring Dance
“Moonlight and Roses” will be
the theme of the Dallas Junior Wo-
men’s Club Annual Spring Dance
this Saturday at the Irem Temple
Country Club.
; '! Music for dancing from 9:30 to
Hosler, who is a meteorologist at,
State College, is on a lecture tour
1;30 am. will will be provided by
“The Tempos,” who have been
| playing for supper clubs in the Po-
conos.
The committee arranging this af-
fair is: Mrs. Paul Bartolacci, chair-
man; Mrs. Raymond Wilson, co-
chairman; Miss Marlyne Lipfert,
door; Miss Donna LaBarr, invita-
tions; Mrs. Leonard Groboski,
tickets; Mrs. Thomas Decker, reser-
vations, Mrs. Robert Ash, decora-
tions; Mrs. George Richardson, post-
ers; Mrs. Craig Aicher, publicity.
Novelty dances will be featured
wtih prizes to be awarded.
Table reservations may be made
with Mrs. Thomas Decker or Mrs.
Bartolaceci.
Tickets are available from club
members and at the door the night
of the dance.
Mrs. Harry Cole, has returned to
her home on Jackson Street, after
being a surgical patient at General
Hospital. :
Mrs. Bruce Moen, Split Rail Lane,
is a surgical patient at the General’
Hospital.
Little Tommy Swingle, son of Mr.
and Mrs, Elwood Swingle, Shaver-
town, is ill with the measles.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McCarty,
Wellington Avenue, entertained their
sons and families on Mother's Day:
Mr. and Mrs. Lester McCarty, Vir-
ginia and Ernest, Harrison, N.J.;
Mr. and Mrs. Victor McCarty, Mar-
jorie and Ricky, Shavertown; Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene McCarty, and daughter,
Jame, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Clif-
ford Ide, Dallas. Son, Lynn, student
in a Kentucky College, unable to
attend.
W. E. Gabel, Davenport Street,
spent the weekend visiting his
daughter in Long Island, N.Y.
Mrs. Framk Bennallack, Lehman is
a patient in General Hospital.
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Mrs. Klemow Hostess
Mrs. Paul Klemow, Shrine ‘Acres,
Dallas, entertained the Plymouth
Women of Rotary at a luncheon
Tuesday afternoon at her home.
Business meeting was conducted
by Mrs. Joseph Pagliante, president.
Plans were formulated for the an-
nual barbecue to be held June 11
at Huber Stadium.
Mrs. Isadore Landau, Fund Rais-
ing Chairman, announced the
group's next project will be a raffle
at which the first prize will be a]:
reclining lounge chair. Mrs. Michael
Duda and Mrs, Sam Cohen are in
charge of tickets,
Mrs. Klemow reported om recent
candy sale and thanked all who
contributed to its success.
A beauty demonstration provided
the afternoon’s entertainment. Pres-
ent were: Mesdames Joseph Pagli-
ante, Ernest Paullis, Michael Duda,
Isadore Landau, Paul Murphy, Philip
Shalanca, Sam Cohen, Ray Burk and
the hostess.
Betty L. Shorts To
Wed Stephen J. Lesko
Announcement has been made by
Mrs. Dorothy Shorts, Chase Road,
Shavertown, of the engagement and
approaching marriage of her daugh-
ter Betty L. to Stephen J. Lesko,
son of Mrs. Jule Lesko, Swoyerville
and the late Stephen J. Lesko.
Miss Shorts was graduated from
West Side. Central Catholic High
School and the Mercy Hospital
School of Nursing, Wilkes-Barre.
Since graduation from the nursing
school, she has been employed as
a registered nurse by Muhlenberg
Hospital, Plainfield, N. .J.
Mr. Lesko, also a graduate of
West Side Central, attended King's
College and was graduated from the
Mergenthaler Linotype School, N.Y.
He is employed as a typeographer
by Sheridan Printing Co., Alpha,
N. J. and is attending Warren
County Vocational School for
Courses and design. He .is also a
member ‘of ‘the Easton Branch of
the Pennsylvania National Guard.
The Wedding will be solemnized
May 18 at Sacred Heart Church, Lu-
zerne.
Mrs. Mingus Hostess
To New Organ Society
Back Mountain Hammond Organ,
Society, met May 8th at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Mingus,
Sweet Valley, Burl Updyke presid-
ing.
Program consisted of: Theme—
Hymn playing. Selections by June
Mingus and group participation in
singing. Ya
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Burl
Updyke, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Britt,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Reesz Ken-
neth Miller, Edgar Whitsell, Ethel
Gelsleichter, Marjorie Krimmel, and
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Mingus.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST
Bride Elect Of
James Olenick
JOAN PELLIGRINELLI
Mr. Olenick, a graduate of West-
moreland High School and a for-
mer football star, served in the U.S.
{Announcement has been made of
the engagement of Joan Pelligrinelli,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Pelli-
grinelli, East Hartford, Conn., to
James Olenick, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Michael ©Olenick, Lincoln Drive,
Shavertown. :
Bride elect is a graduate of East
Hartford High School and is em-
ployed at the Federal Milk Market
Administration in East Hartford.
Nancy Wolfe Is Named
Officer Of Kappi Phi
Miss Nancy Wolfe was recently
installed as Recording Secretary for
Kappi Phi at a special service at
Mansfield on May 5.
Kappi Phi is a Christian organizat-
ion for women, of the Methodist
faith. It is a national organization
which includes about 36 chapters.
Mansfield State College chapter is
the Alpha Zeta Chapter of Kappi Phi.
Nancy is completing her Sophmore
year at Mansfield working toward a
Bachelor of Science degree in Music
Education.
She will arrive home May 21 to
spend the summer vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ennest Wolfe,
Dallas. in!
Army for three years, most of
which time he was stationed in
Germany. He is employed by Pratt
Whitney, East Hartford.
No date has been set for the
wedding. )
Fiftieth Anniversary
For Beaumont Couple
Mr. and Mrs. Benton Loomis, Tam-
pa, Florida, former residents of
Beaumont, will observe their 50th
wedding anniversary on Tuesday,
May 21 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Loomis, Ruggles.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Loomis will
drive their parents from the South
for the occasion.
Open House will be held at the
home of their son Donald at Ruggles.
Their many friends and neighbors
are cordially invited to attend.
Roseann Precone Feted
On Fifth Birthday
Mr. .and Mrs. Joseph Precone,
Overbrook Avenue entertained at
a birthday party on Saturday in
honor of their daughter, Roseanne
who was five years old. The color
scheme was carried out in pink
and blue. Games were played and
prizes awarded to everyone. Those
present were, Debra Gulla, Kathy
Robbie and Kevin Lavelle, Pam
Hudson, Mike, Joe and Paul Pre-
cone, the guest of honor and her
parents,
Curtis J. Hoover
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hoover, Dal-
ten pound ‘ten ounce son, Curtis J.,
born May 4th at Nesbitt Hospital."
There are two ‘other children,
Cheryl Lynn, five and JoAnn, two.
Mrs. Hoover is the former Virginia:
Wolfe, Sweet Valley. Mr. Hoover
is employed with Linear Mills.
Have New Son
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kaye, Mid-
land Drive, Dallas announce the
birth of a six pound three ounce
som, Peter F., born May 4th at
Mercy Hospital. There are three
other sons, Timmy, nine, Chris, six
and Marty, four. Mrs. Kaye is the
former Donna Noblit, Marion, Ohio.
Mr. Kaye is employed as an agent
for New York Life Insurance.
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Lehman WSCS Features Buttons
And Bows At Mother's Day Tea
Lehman WSCS sponsored a
Mother's Day Tea Friday evening
in the Sunday School rooms at
Lehman Methodist Church.
Mrs. Gordon Dawe, chairman,
was mistress of ceremonies. Pro- |
gram opened with a “Welcome
given by Mrs. Randolph
Wright. = Response was by Mrs.
David Eddy.
Mrs. Russell Ide led group sing-
ing of original songs, centering
about the evening's theme, ‘“But-
tons and Bows.” Pianist was Mrs.
‘| Gilbert Tough. Linda MeKeel sang
the theme song.
Mrs. Lynn Johnson gave
Scripture reading and prayer.
Oldest mother present was Mrs.
Howard Whitesell and youngest,
Mrs. Thomas Williams. Mrs. Dor-
rance Mekeel had the most daugh-
ters present. Mrs. William Sutton
wore the most bows and Mrs. Lor-
etta Miers the most buttons. All
received awards, as did all mothers
over 80.
Plants were presented
mothers over 70 years.
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to all
Mrs. Charles Nuss presented her
| bows.
and Mrs. William ~ Sutton demon-
strated the art of bow making.
Tables were festive with an at-
tractive arrangement of buttoms and
Mrs. Myron Baker and Mrs.
A. M. Major poured.
Decorations were the handiwork of
Mrs. Charles Nuss and Mrs. Joseph
Ellsworth. Mrs. Donald Cutting
was in charge of refreshments.
Dallas Jumior Women
To Hold Rummage Sale
The Dallas Junior Women’s Club
will hold a rummage sale on June
5.6-7Tth. in the Morgan Building —
183 Main Street, Luzerne from 10
a.m. to 6 p.m.
Mrs. Joseph Balavage, chairman
of the affair, asks all club members
who would like to donate useable
clothing, appliances, small furni-
ture, childrens clothing or toys to
contact Mrs. Merton Jones in
Trucksville; Mrs. Paul Bartolocci, in
| Dallas. Mrs. Baldvage or Mrs. Paul
| Lauer in Shavertown, will have
unusual collection of antique buttons | items picked up.
Bracelet watch
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filled $79.50 i
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Fourteen karat
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Two diamonds in
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Wilkes-Barre
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