3 ECTION A — PAGE 4 Awarded A Art Prize At Moore Institute Mary Ruth Andrew, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Andrew, of 82 Perrin Avenue, Shavertown, was re- cently informed that she is the re- | - cipient of the PRINT CLUB GRA- | PHICS PRIZE awarded a student of the Moore College of Art in Phila- T is award consists of a one-year Club . Membership in the Print Club { Philadelphia. Miss Andrew is a junior Art stu- d Sons at Moore, where she is working for her degree in Fine Arts. She re- ently held a showing of her work along with another classmate in a Philadelphia gallery. ~ She has been acclaimed by many the nation’s outstanding artists as a most promising student. Her watercolors are of excellent quality d she has worked well with oils | and in the field of werigraphy. She expects to spend the summer along the Atlantic coastline painting in both water color and oils as much ‘time will allow. She is at present spending a two weeks vacation at home with her parents. Mr. Andrew is the Art Consultant the Plymouth Borough Schools. ayne Evans Has Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evans, Fern- ook, entertained their son Wayne at a cook out and birthday party recently. Wayne was observing his pighth birthday. ~ Games were played and refresh-| 2; ments served ‘to Grandmother Mrs. | . S. Litzenberger, Mr. and Mrs, Al- bert Smith, Easton; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, Nanticoke; Mrs. Norti : Berti and daughter, Myra, Dallas; William Redick, Sr., Trucksville; the | st and hostess, sister, Sharon Lee d the guest of honor. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST ® Cigars ® Old Spice AMITY WALLETS 3. Iphia, for excellence in Graphics. | | a meeting at Prince of Peace Church. ability ' ship and was approved by the Exec- SMOKING SUPPLIES ® Pipes, $1.00 ur ® Lighters 98c up MEN’S TOILETRIES ® Chanel Cologne Lt. George Dean To Wed Joanne Leiser, Kingston The marriage of Miss Joanne Lei- ser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Leiser, Gibson avenue, Kings- ton, and Lt. George James Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Dean, Elmcrest Drive, Dallas, will be sole- mnized Saturday, June 8, at 4 p.m, in the Kingston Methodist Church. Rev. Robert Lukens, pastor, and Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost of Shaver- town Methodist: Church, will offci- ate. Following the ceremony, a re- ception will be held at Irem Temple Country Club. Miss Abbie Frver, Wethersfield, Conn., will be maid of honor. Brides- maids will be Miss Bonnie Seaman, Hackensack, N.J. and Miss Judy Simcns and Lee Gillespie, both of Hazleton. Robert Dean, brother of the bride- groom, will be best man. Ushers will include Jack Rubright, Beeville, Tex- as, William Davis, New York City and Lt. Paul Romns, Glasglow, Montana. Mrs. Warren Koehl, Marian Bed- nash and Mrs. Craig Aicher were inducted at a candlelight ceremony by Mrs. Thomas Decker, ship chairman. Mrs. Joseph Borton presided and John Molski, Dallas, receives | check for $200.00 from Mrs. Joseph | Borton, president of local organiza- | | tion in recognition of his outstand- ling scholastic record. | | by the Board, . | be used for Conservation Camper- ' ship to a local boy and $25 to Re- treat Hosnital for prizes to be given ; Women after recommendation by the high school faculty and pre- sented by Mrs. Joseph Borton presi- | dent, and Mrs, Walter Kozemchak, Left to right: Mrs. Walter Ko- | education chairman. | tel, Carnival ito he held zemchak, education chairman; Mrs. The recipient of the scholarship| Tabor Wousen will Bold = Roms Joseph Borton, president, Dallas will graduate from Dallas High | School June 11, and is a member of Key Club, Newspaper Club and | National Honor Society. He plans Mrs. Paul Bartolocci, chairman of to enter Wilkes College in Septem- | the Spring Dance annoaneed it was ber, where he will major in chem- | 5 social and financial success. istry. Mrs. Robert Lewis was chairman, Seven. new members, Mrs. Joseph | assisted by Mrs. Raymond Wilson, Morton, Flora Sue Anderson, Mrs. | Mrs. George Hamm, Mrs. Warren Richard Wileman, Sandra Sprout, ' Koehl, and Janice Davis. SUNDAY DINNER af O'Connell's Twin Lakes FAMILY STYLE DINNER SERVED COUNTRY STYLE mage Sale in Luzerne today and tomorrow under chairmanship of Mrs. Joseph Balavage. | Junior Women's Club; John Molski, | | Mrs. Norbert Molski, his mother. | John Molski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Molski, Church Street, Dallas, received the Dallas Junior i Women’s Club Annual Scholarship Award of $200, Tuesday evening at Award is given for high scholastic and outstanding citizen- RESERVATIONS Phone NE 9:9011 CATERING ———— Graduations - Reunions - Weddings - Banquets Business Meetings and Clam Bakes. ® Cigarettes and Yardley Sets ® Jean NATE 95 TIMEX "6.95 - WATCHES *39.95 ..POP. © HALLS PHARMACY — Open Daily and Sunday — 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. — a Memorial Hwy. — iS: ==014- i a on Send 4 card to: FATHER Poot fee Coles “EXECUTIVE” Everything you want in a desk. Ideal for department heads and supervisory employees. Will greatly enhance the appear- ance of your office. Heavy steel. Linoleum top: 60" x30". 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Add “CT member- | ; 8 utive Board of the Dalle Junior | announced two donations approved | the sum of $25 to | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1963 Installation of new officers of the | Order of Rainbow for Girls, Char- les James Memorial Assembly, No. ville Methodist Church. Penny Farrar was installed as han as Associate Worthy Advisor. | Others performing: Jo Carol Bern- stock was installing officer; Bar- bara Hopkins, marshal; Gail Rum- baugh, chaplain. 144, was held recently in Trucks- | Worthy Advisor and Colleen Conag- | Taking chairs as Faith, Hope and Charity were Donna Smith, Sharon Evans and Gail Kelley. Mrs. Betty Meeker is Mother Advisor. | | Soloist was Diana Myers and Mrs. | Mildred Smith, accompanist. Re- | | freshments were served to parents | and friends. | Seated left to right.are: first row, Donna Smith, Faith; Sharon Evans, Charity; Gail Rumbaugh, Installing | Chaplain; Penny Farrar, Worthy Advisor; Jo Carol Birnstock, In-| | stalling Officer; Gail Kelley, Hope; Colleen 'Conaghan, Worthy As- sociate Advisor; Barbara Hopkins, Rainbow Girls Install New Officers Installing Marshal. Second Row, Mrs. Betty Meeker, j Mother | Advisor; Diane Myers, soloist; Linda Wimmer, Elva Cos- | tello, Marilyn Jackson, Carol King, Barbara Hauck, Martha Messick, | Mary Lou Daley, Verna Miers, Mrs. | Mildred Smith, Third Row, Linda Farrar, Donna Priebe, Miriam Mohr, Jane Birn- stock, Marguerite Daley, Betty Oat- ridge, Charlyn (Oatridge, Pat Nixon, | Dorothy Philo, Barbara Brown. Mariellen Daw At a very pretty spring wedding, Mariellen Daw, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William J. Daw, Harveys Lake, became the bride of John Sidney Fine, Jr., son of tiie former Gover- nor John S. Fine, Loyalville and the late Mrs. Helene Morgan Fine on Saturday, May 4 in Shavertown | Methodist Church. Ceremony was performéd by Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost. Organist was Robert Jones and soloist, Mrs. George B. Schooley. L The bride who was given in mar- riage by her father wore an original gown of candlelight ivory imported organza lined with peau de soie and fashioned with a batteau neck- line, bolero topped bodice, elbow shy’ sleeves and a bell skirt with side monk * pleats and aisle width train. Her mantilla was of imported Brussel's lace. She carried a cas- cade bouquet of tiny white rose- buds and gardenias. Mrs, ‘Thomas Heffernan, Jr., was her sister's matron of honor. She was attired in a camellia pink ori- ental sheer waltz length gown over matching taffeta, styled with an open portrait neckline, fitted bodice, el- bow shy sleeves and a semi bouf- fant skirt. 2 Becomes Bride Ot John Sidney Fine Jr. Mrs. Grace Whitesell Observes 85th Birthday Mrs. Grace Whitesell, Lehman, celebrated her 85th birthday an- I niversary on Saturday, June 1, when She wore a matching circular veil quet of pink rosebuds. Reception for the immediate fam- ilies was held at the Daw residence, after which the couple left on a brief honeymoon. The bride was graduated from Wyoming Seminary and is a senior at Wilkes College. She is a mem- ber of the D.A.R., Huguenot Society of Pennsylvania and is a provisional member of the Wilkes- Barre Junior League. The bridegroom is a graduate ot] Wyoming Seminary and is also a senior at Wilkes College. The couple are residing on Ter- race Street, Wilkes-Barre, | Children’s Day Program Childrens Day program will be held ip Lehman Methodist church Sunday at 11:15 a.m. Practice will be on Friday 7 to 9 p.m. The theme | this year is “Building” for’ God”. ' The Nursery Beginners, Primary and Junior Departments will par- ticipate. Solo: by Linda MeKeel, duet by Susan Brown and Arthur Carichner Jr.; Junior Choir will be accompanied by Mrs. Joseph Ells- worth. oy Woman's Club Sets Up Student Loans The Scholarship Loan Fund Com- mittee of Dallas Senior Woman's Club will meet shortly to consider applications made by boys and girls of the Dallas School District. Stu- dents hoping for a loan from the Fund should make inquiry of the Assistant Principal or Guidance Counselor at the High School. Clos- ing date for receipt of application has been set for July 1. Purpose of the Fund is to assist students who may need a small loan. Eligible is any needy student who | is a graduate of the Dallas Senior High School or a child of a member of the Dallas Senior Woman's Club, graduating from another school and who has been accepted for advanced study. - The Fund is designed to receive ‘| public contributions as memorials or other outright donations, pat- terned after many similar programs. In taking the initiative in develop- ing the local project, the Woman’s Club hopes for support of Back Mountain residents. A donor of $10.00 to the Fund will become an associate member of the Fund committee. An individ- ual, donating at least $100.00 will become a member of the Century Club and charter member if such donation is made before January 1, 1965. A Memorial Roster is also being established to carry the names of any individuals who may be- queth a sum of money to the Fund or in whose names an amount may be contributed in remem- brance. Movie Night On Friday For Lake-Lehman Bands Lake Lehman Band will perform in their new uniforms at the annual movie night, sponsored by the group on Friday evening, June 7, at Sandy Beach Drive In. Parade will get under way at 7:30 p.m., beginning at Lake School and marching down to the out-door movie premises, where the band will perform in their pré-Concert show, under the direction of John Miliauskas. junior bands have been asked to sell at least two tickets. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Wedding; Invitations Each member of both senior and | 'W. Jr., member of ‘the Dallas Schools Faculty and one grand- ied daughter, Joyce Sates Dallas “THE: POST Jane DelKanic Wins Award On Class-Night Jane DelKanic was winner of the annual award offered by Tau Chap- ter of Delta Kappa Gamma, present- ed Friday evening at Lake-Lehman Class-Night exercises, for outstand- ing scholastic achievement and generosity in her services to school and community. Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael DelKanic, Loyalville, has been on the Honor Roll all through high school; is a member of Na- tional Honor Society and FTA; busi- ness manager for the Year Book; publicity agent for the Band; stu- dent director for the Senior Play; member of the Journalism Club; on the newspaper and magazine staff; representative for the Dallas Post; a member of the Band, the Reed Choir, Girls Ensemble, Senior Chorus; and director of the choir at Loyalville Methodist Church. She was selected Girl of the Month. She expects to enter Bloomsburg State College, to major in elemen- tary education. as her headpiece and carried a bou- daugh ters, Mrs. Mrs. EINE EIA HEI she was entertained by her two Gilbert Tough and Joseph Ellsworth and their families. Mrs. Whitesell is the widow of the | she Ville Gardens, submitted to surgery late Oliver Whitesell, - whom DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barton, Endi- cott, N.Y., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paeglow, Parrish street. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roese, Betsy Sue, Franklin and Ronald, Cleveland, Ohip, flew to this area, over the holi- day weekend, where they visited their respective parnts, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ide, Idetown and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Roese, Sweet Valley. Marianne Stash, Davenport street, is confined to her home with meas- les. Joseph A. Schneider, who resides with his son, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schneider and family, Davenport street, is still a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. No visitors are allowed. Mr. and Mrs. Williams Evans, Carol Jean, Gale, Billie and Bobby, Mount Holly, N.J., spent Decoration Day with Mr. Evans’ sister and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. William Gennetts, Loyalville. Debbie Bunney, eight, recently fell and received bruses and a broken wrist, while riding her bicycle. Bobby Bunney, ‘ten, her brother has returned home from Nesbitt Hospital, where he underwent an appendectomy, recently. Debbie and Bobby are the child- ren of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bunney, Joseph street. Lynn McCarty, ministerial student at Lindsay Wilson College, Columbia, Kentucky, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McCarty, Wellington avenue. Visitors to this area recently were, Rev. and Mrs. Charles Hess, Syra- cuse, N.Y. and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Reigle, Arlington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt Moore, East Dallas, had as guests last Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Compton and son Harry from Levittown; Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick; Misses Ruth Shippey and Bertha Dermouth, Avoca. Mrs. C. Roscoe Lee and her son Jack Lee, are back from their winter in Florida, arriving Sunday night to open their home on Terrace Drive, Dallas. Mrs. George Messersmith, Trucks- married October 3, 1900. In addit- | Tuesday morning at Nesbitt Hos- In fairly good health, she spends her time reading and watching tele- vision and looks forward each week ! to receiving the Dallas Post. She is ai member of Lehman Methodist | Church. Members of her Sunday School Class énjoyed a festive hour with Mrs. Whitesell on Sunday. The party table was decorated in lavender and yellow with ‘ice cream and birthday cake in matching, shades. rv «ry i Present were: Mesdames H. A. Brown, Ellen Lamoreaux, Stolarick, Martha Rogers, Loretta | Miers, Faye Brown, Florence Howell, ' Elizabeth Ide and Miss Letha Wolfe. McBuley Guild To Hold Luncheon McAuley Guild of College Miseri- cordia will hold a luncheon on Sun- day afternoon June 9th, at. 2:30 o'clock at “Our Lady of The Pines” at Harveys Lake. # For reservations call Mrs. Al J. Crane, 98 North Thomas Avenue, Kingston, or Mrs, Joseph Chiampi of 15 Franklin (Street, West Pittston. All members are urged to attend. on to her two daughters there are | pital, where she was admitted on | five grandchildren. | Monday. 'Shelden Rice Family Observe Anniversaries Fulton Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Rice celebrated his seven- teenth birthday on May 18, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Rice celebrated their twenty-fifth wed- ding anniversary on May 21. On Saturday evening, a combination | birthday and wedding anniversary celebration was held at their home Joseph. on Chase Road, with the following guests present enjoying the delicious refreshments and fellowship. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Becker and sons, Kevin and Mark, of Blooms- burg, Emmett Burgenson of Kings- ton, Miss G. M. Bredbenner of New York, Mr. and Mrs. James Aubrey of Norfolk, Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yorks, daughter Jean and son Jay of Benton, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Olinitz, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Emerick, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lam- oreaux, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Laskow- ski. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rusiloski and children, Ruth Ann and Chestet, together with the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Rice and son, Fulton. A good time was had by all. HHEINHUECNI Cnn GE ® WEDDINGS Facilities For ee ee THE ‘CONTINENTAL INN LUZERNE-DALLAS HWY. HEINE ® BANQUETS ® PARTIES BUSINESS MEETINGS For Information Phone 287-7588 a3 CO CC 30 CE AE SCE Making the presentation was Mil- dred H. Garinger, member of the Tau Chapter Scholarship Committee and the Alpa Alpha State Scholar- ship Committee. Patsy Dimmick Has 16th Birthday Party Patsy Dimmick, 203 Skyline Drive, Trucksville celebrated her sixteenth birthday on May 30 at a picnic sup- | per. Games and dancing were enjoyed | by Jame Harter, Peggy Dillon, Bob Wolensky, Jackie Gruver, Howard Dymond, Joan Meyers, Bob School- ey, Marypaula Stoner, John Martin, Jackie Stanley, Phil Cawley, Betty | Oatridge, Ken Chapple, Linda Dy-| mond, Ed Baker, Butch Bigelow, and | the hostess. Chief And Mrs. Hughes Wed 40 Years Today Police Chief, and Mrs. Edgar Hughes, Harveys Lake are observ- ing their 40th wedding anniversary today. Mrs. Hughes, was the former Thelma Hershberger, Wilkes-Barre. The couple have one son, Edgar al mb TV TP VT Vv VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV PV VV VV VV VY VV VV VV VY PY VY YY VY YY Large selection of Summer Sport Coats - $12.85 =» (a Trousers - § 5.95 w Shirts - " Button down - Snaptab and BUDDIES for FATHER’S DAY — Dacron Blends — To Match White Dress $ 2.98 vw Regular Collars Main Street Luzerne if RE TTT ean Nick Bush VV VV VV VV VV VV VY Y YY YY DALL Pe Phyl Mt. Ai in Wilr uncle a Elston. Mrs. Road, illness Mrs. metly th& We Shaver Mrs. Street, School at Nes Fred neer A home f day aft several Mrs. Avenue Hospitz attack. 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