SECTION A — PAGE 4 : Lorey Ann Coolbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coolbaugh, ir., Dymond Hollow, announce the girth of their first child May 19 at aeneral Hospital, where Lorey Ann | veighed in at seven =ounds four ounces. Mrs. Coolbaugh is the Jormer Patricia Eyet, daughter of “ir. and Mrs. Glenn Eyet of Orange. This Emblem Identifies Your elcome Wagon SPONSOIS 7 : te 2D Firms of prestige in the business and civic life of vour community. FRANCES [IVES BU 17-4467 Wins Art Recognition | MARIAN OLENICK | Statewide recognition of fine art | work was recently awarded a Dallas High School Senior. Marian Olenick, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Michael Olenick, Shaver- { town, was notified last week by the | | Pennsylvania Federation of Women’s : | Clubs that she had received second | place in the Pennsylvania Hallmark | Art Talent Contest. | The local student’s entry was a I pastel entitled “American Vision” | and was submitted in the state wide | judging by tke Dallas Senior Wo- ‘men’s Club, after it had received "first prize in district competition. | Miss Olenick would like to con- | tinue in the art field following grad- ' uation. Sell Quickly Through The Trading Post Jd | | | trol oven or dow. with shade. 30-inch. Automatic elock to con- outlet. Super pre-heat 24-inch oven has Visi-Bake win- Backguard light Kenmore ELECTRIC Storage drawer SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back NA Tarte | David Roman Has Sixth Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. John Roman, Moore- town, entertained last week at a birthday party honoring their son, David who was six on May 19. Games were played and birthday cake and refreshments served. Attending were Mary Carol Roman; Robert Moyer, Jr.; ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moyer, Sr.; Tina Pav- | lick; Jeff Cragle; Keith Cheryl and | Allan Kittle; Mrs. Earl Kittle, Jr.; Donna, Pat, and Cynthia Roman; Bud Rosencrans; Mr. and Mrs. John Pav- lick; Betsy, Micky, Anna and Tom Rusnak; Mrs. Robert Cragle; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maransky; Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Lamoreaux, ‘the guest of honor and his parents. Planned Parenthoed’s Dessert Party June 11 Irem Temple Country Club will | provide the festive setting for* a gala summer ‘De-gert Card Party, | Tuesday, June 11, 12:30 p.m. spcn- sored by the Planned Parenthood | Association of Luzerne County, an innovation announced by the Presi- dent, Mrs. Louis Berger. High- lighting the festivities will be booths for browsers, running gamut from | paper party decorations, to con- | temporary imported decorator de- | lights and baked goods. | Ticket; are available, Kirby Health | Center, and Irem Temple Country Club the day of the party. | Proceeds go to the Planned Par- | enthood Federation of America, Inc. for vital research and aid | throughout the world where popu- lation explosion is a problem, and to maintain the Planned Parent- hood Clinic and office, Kirby Health " Center. the traditional THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1963 2 she ey FF new PTA officers. Z Am EE Newly elected officers of Dallas Junior High School PTA were in- "stalled at the last meeting of the {current season Thursday evening in | the school auditorium by Professor | Welton Farrar, of Wilkes College. | president; Mrs. treasurer. | sident presided Taking office were: George secretary and Mrs. Students Entertain PTA > and Mrs. Welton Farrar, retiring pre- presented Morris Slater, | flowers to the new officers. Sears Does Not Estab- lish Artificial “List” Prices to allow so-called “discount” or “trade-in” prices. Sears original prices are low prices rem CTR UPTO 36 MONTHS TO PAY Ask Sears salesman how you may have up to 3 full years to pay for Sears Home Appliances. E is % asnearasyourphoneany- where in the U.S.A. Re- ¢ placement parts readily available for reasonable ¢ life expectancy of appli- : ance. Ask about extended service protection for just i pennies a day. 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RTT RIT Gateway Shopping Center Phone 288-3661 S. & WED. ‘TIL 5:3 Base 2 RR ARS Sar BRERA SRN A WRSAI ST BEI £9 Dallas Junior High School Students entertain their parents with a Spanish dance at installation or president; Mrs. Elwood Swingle, vice | Mrs, Bauman, | Robert: Block, | ship in the PTA and Mrs. Farrar Photo by Kozemchcak Carlton Davies, past presi- dent, was presented a life member- presented with a past president's pin 'by retiring treasurer, Mr. Carl Kaschenbach. The large turnout of membership was pleasantly entertained by stu- dents from the French and Spanish departments. who put on a program to show students progress of Spanish and French songs, dances'and short amusing skits. All the dialogue was in Spanish and French: The program was under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Fossedal and Mrs. Alice Wool- bert, teachers in the Modern Foreign | Language Department. Refreshments were served after the meeting by the mothers of the seventh grade students, with Mrs. John Blase as chairman. Celebrating’ her 90th birthday, Sunday, May 26, was Mrs. Liva Gor- don, Pike’s Creek, who resides with her daughter, Mrs. Letha Bakor. The former Liva Hughey, daugh- ter of the late George and Emily Barbara Hughey, Plymouth, Mrs. Gordon resided in that community uatil her marriage to O. H. Gordon July 20, 1890 at Maple Grove Church, Pike's Creek by Rev. Raw- lings. Mr. Gordon passed away: six years ago. Six .children were born to the Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont, will celebrate their fifti- day, June 4. Mrs. Rifenberry is the former Ruth Barber, Luzerne. The couple was married in the home of the bride- groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Rifenberry, Luzerne by Rev. W. J. Day, Bennett Presbyterian Church. Mr, and Mrs. Rifenberry have been residents of the Back Mountain for | thirty years, with Mr. Rifenberry | operating 'a farm in Beaumont. For | eight years, he also worked as a | state highway employee. |} de CLs El - ‘To Entertain At Dinner Dance | Invitations were issued recently | by Miss Barbara Durkin and Miss Betsy Smith both of Shrine View, | Dallas, for a dinner dance, Wednes- | day evening, June’5, following com- | mencement at Wyoming Seminary ! Day School. Guests will include their | classmates. | = Joe Nardone’s All Stars will furn- "ish the music for dancing.at the Dur: (kin home. Miss Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison H. Smith, plans to en- roll in Holton Arms School, Wash- ington, D.C. Miss Durkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Durkin, has enrolled at MacDuffie S'¢ ho o1, John. Rifenberry, « eth wedding anniversary on Tues- DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA [Mis Liva Gordon Observes i Ninetieth Birthday Anniversary couple; Mrs. Selma Harrison, Atlan- [tic City; Wayne Gordon, insurance ‘representative, Shavertown; Ray Gordon, Bloomsburg; = Lawerence ' Gordon and Mrs. Letha Baker, Dal- las, 'R.D. | There are also 22 grandchildren and fifty five great grandchildren. | Mrs, Gordon keeps occupied with mending, sewing and some house- work, her activities curtailed by i arthritis. From the Dallas Post, our sincere wish for additional happy birthdays. Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary For Beaumont Couple Sunday Both he and Mrs. Rifenberry enjoy good health and keep very active. Her favorite hobbies are needlework and gardening, while her husband tends to his farm chores. Four children were born to the couple: A. S. Rifenberry, Syracuse, N.Y.; Mrs. Margaret Clarke, William and Merton Rifenberry, all of Beau- mont. There are sixteen grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Open house will be held in honor of the observance on Sunday, June 2, at the home of their son, Merton, [from 1 to 4 p.m. Mrs. John J. Martin Honored On Birthday Mrs. John J. Martin, Stafford | Street, Trucksville, was honored at a birthday party held at her home on May 17. A buffet luncheon was | served. Centerpiece was a birthday | cake, baked by Mrs. Alice Tinsley. Guests were fellow-employees of the { honoree, all nurses at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, Attending were Mesdames Alice Tinsley, Stacia Bor- | suk, Monica Wildes, Eleanor Selijewr 1 ski, Celia Uren; Misses Betty Moore, | Betsy Black, Jean Volpetti, Ber- nice Laibianis, Delia Torregianni and | Betty Harring. | Mrs. Martin was the recipient of many lovely gifts. SPECIALS Main Hizhway - Trucksville THE ONLY INDEPENDENT SUPER MARKET IN THE BACK MOUNTAIN WITH FREE DELIVERY & GOLD BOND STAMPS - WY ’S SUPERMARKET 696-1133 / EATRITE shank Whole 49c 1b. 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