DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mrs. Paul Singer and daughter, Mildred Zwalley, Stroudsburg, spent Suniday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paeglow and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Newcomb, Dallas. Joe Yenason, Parrish Street, is a patient in the General Hospital, where he is undergoing tests and observation, Mr. Laverne Race, Davenport street, has returned home = after spending three weeks with his’ dagehter and family, Mr. and Mrs. las Robins, Edison, N.J. Her grandson, Mark Robins, five, will spend the summer with her. James Lohman, Lehman celebrat- ed his 29th birthday on Thursday. Jim is sports editor of the Dallas |— Post. Mrs. Mabel Honeychurch, Gerald avenue, is spending some time with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deitz and family, Niagara Falls, N.Y. Mrs. Helen Harrison, Parrish street, had as recent visitors, Mrs. Jay. Smith, Clymer, Pa. and Mrs. Betty Britt, Sweet Valley. Mrs. Forrest Roese, Sweet Valley, recently spent the day with her sis- ter and brother-in ow, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Parrish street. Mrs. Don LaBar, Fernbrook, who has spent some time in Greenville, N.C., returned home over the week- nd, accompanied by her daughter- in-law, Mrs. Cecil Hinnant aad iour daughters, who will spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. LaBar. Be- fore returning home, Mr. and Mrs. LaBar and their guests spent a few days in Norfolk, Va. rs. Walter Covert, Parrish street, 0 surgical patient in the General Hospital. @rs. William Williams, New Hyde Park, N.Y., Mrs. George Seelandt, Huntsville Road, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bur Davis, Jim and Ric, Parrish street, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, Davenport street. Mrs. Alfred Root, Franklin Street, is a surgical patient at the General Hospital. Recent visitors to Dallas were; Peggy Wetsil, Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Healy, Bethlehem and Mr .and Mrs. William Coldwell, Wil- liamsport. i Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown and Cheryl and Mr. and Mrs. Robert McHenry, and Bobby, Cortland, N.Y. spent Sunday visiting. Mrs. Brown's and Mr. McHenry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore MacHenry, Oramge, and Mr. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Parrish street. Mrs. Jennie Evans, formerly of Carverton is quite’ ill at Wayne County Hospital after suffering a heart attack at Methodist Home for the Aged: in Narrowsburg, N.Y. Her many friends extend their heart- felt wishes for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nicely and Mr. and Mrs. Robert: Nicely, Shavertown visited in Baltimore, Md., over the wezanend. ss Eleanor Ann Elenchik, West | Overbrook avenue, Dallas, 1 e f t Thursday, by T.W.A. Jet, for Las Vell, Nevada, where she will spend some time with her sister and bro- ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Kowalski, from Las Vagas. They will go to California, where they will visit Disneyland and other points of interest. Happy birthday to Joey Glova, Kunkle, who celebrated his ninth birthday Flag Day, Friday, June 14. Mr. and Mrs. George Landon, Kunkle, amd Mrs. Thomas Landon, attended the graduation of Shelia Hilbert at William MacFarland High School, “Bordenton, N.J. Mrs. Estella Pascoe, West Pittston, ‘entertained her niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Alessandri and daughters, Denise and Linda, Balti- more, Md. at dinmer on Saturday ev@ing. Mrs. Alessandri is the for- mer Anna Mae Earl, ddughter of John Earl, Wyoming, formerly of Carverton. @irthday greetings this week to Bob Dickinson, Ellen Stair, Mrs. Z. E. Garinger, Ed Delaney, Wahneta Berti, Eleanor Kistler, Robert Parry, Jr., Terry Evans, Ronald Cross, Mrs. Eugene Fiske * William Weldh, Sr., Patti Ann Brobst. ‘Anniversary Songrrilations to Mr. and Mrs.’ Charles Mahler, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Shaver, all of Dallas. Mr and Mrs. Chester Glahn, Bunker Hill, had as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Grauer, Aur- ora, Indiana, and Mrs. Daisy Prynm, Rochester, N. Y. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Roberts residemts of the Back Mountain for eight years, are leaving their home on Davis Street, Trucksville, next Friday for their new home at Mil- ford, closer to Mr. Roberts’ place of employment at Port Jervis. ‘Amos iSwire, Ruggles, remains in precarious condition at Geisinger Hospital, following a caf crash in mid-May. He has been moved up- sfedns to room 302, leaving the Constant Care unit. T. M. B. Hicks, Dallas, suffering from malignancy of the brain, re- . mains semi-comscious at Geisinger, where he was admitted March 15 to the Constant Care unit, and four weeks later transferred to the third floor. William Weber, Riverhead, Long Island, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weber, Mooretown, spent a week recently visiting his parents. ‘Ann Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnes, Elmcrest, is spend- ing a week at the Presbyterian Camp at Keystone, Pa. Tudor Dierolf, Main Street, flew to Fort Worth, Texas, on Sunday to visit her father, William Dierolf, THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1963 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest SECTION A — PAGE £ Elmer Dymonds 40th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dymond, R. D. 4, Dallas, will celebrate their fortieth wedding anniversary on Saturday. Mrs. Dymond is the former Eltha Evans, Falls. The couple were mar- ried June 22, 1923, by Rev. H. M. Kelly at Pittston. The couple have nine children: Harold, Dallas, Golf Pro at Scran- ton Country Club; Richard, Balti- more, employed by Westinghouse; Mrs. Charles Pyatt, Hyatsville, Md.,; To Observe Mrs. George Lewis, Dallas; Albert, also of Dallas, employed at Bendix Corporation, Montrose; Carl, Shav- ertown, employed at Air Products, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Richard Bartle- baugh, Pennsauken, "N. J.; Mrs. James Gansel, Hyattsville, Md.; A/3rd Class Robert Dymond, Tra- vis Air Force Base, California. The couple have 22 grandchildren. Mr. Dymond prior to retirement was employed by Dallas School District. William McMichael Ts Guest At Supper Party Mr. and Mrs, Sterling McMichael, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, enter- tained at a buffet supper for their son, William, who graduated from Dallas High (School last week. Guests were: Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Perkins, Atty. and Mrs. Enoch Thom- as, Howard Woolbert, Charles Wool- bert, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenley, Mr. and Mrs. Voight Long, Mr. and Mrs. William Long, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hazeltine. Mrs. William McMichael, Patty McMichael, Robert Ashman, Lucy Courtright, Carl McMichael: Mrs." Robert Moore, Howard Evans, Posey. Perkins. Trucksville al Wed 93 Years On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Archie Baker, 41 Stafford Street, Trucksville will ob-' 5 serve their 55th wedding anni- versay on. Monday, June 24. The couple were married” at Carverton Methodist Church - par- sonage by Rev. Carl Councilman. They have three children, James, Arnold and Lee. children. Mr. and Mrs. Baker expect their family and friends to visit over the weekend when they will celebrate their wedding date. Entertained At Party Following Graduation Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lee, emter- tained at an open house party fol- lowing . the Lake-Lehman High School Commencement, honoring their cousin, Eileen Marie Crane, daughter of Mrs. Helen Crane and the late Herbert Crame. A buffet luncheon was served. Centerpiece was a cak in the class colors of blue and silver, bearing the inscript- ion ‘‘Comgratulations Elieen, 1963" and topped with a miniature gradu- ate holding a diploma. : Those attending were, Mr. -and Mrs. Stewart Morgan; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lynch; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crane; Mr. and Mrs. Evan McCord; Mrs, Morgan Price; Kolin Foss; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olerta; Mrs. Albert Smith and son, Darwin. Bess Klinetob Is Honored On Birthday Bess Klinetob, Pikes Creek, was honored at a birthday luncheon, at her home June 14. Centerpiece was a large angel food cake, centered with rose-buds. It was baked by Mrs. Grace Good- win, Lake Silkworth. Bouquets of flowers were also presented by Mrs. Walter Twored and Irene Slater; Jimmie Pall and Danny Wil- liams. Also attending were Ruth Lamoreaux, Mrs. Bertha Anderson, and Mrs. John Morris. Entertained At Rehearsal Party Arthur W. Major and Miss Anna Mae Zim will be married June 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Major, entertain- ed the rehearsal party recently at their home, with a buffet luncheon. The tables where set up with small flags and orange blossoms. Guests were: Rev. Louis Falcone and sister Angeline, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin F. Zim, Nancy Teal, Carol Wil- Also four grand- liams, Framcis G. Zim, Joseph H. | Ricketts, Mrs. Olive J. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Williams, and Alice Brown. The couple will make their home in Lehman in a new house trailer. ‘Wyoming, after giving up farming. +f My. 'Young ds particularly interested | the ‘Back Mountain and especially Adam Young Has Eighty Sixth Birthday Adam H. Young, Lewis avenue, Trucksville, celebrated his eighty- sixth birthday, Wednesday, June 19. Born in Unityville, he is the son of the late Jacob B. and Martha Gen- sel Young. His wife, now deceased, was the former Georgia Daily, of Carverton. He has one living daugh- ter, Marian, who is a teacher in the Dallas District Schools, with whom he resides. Prior to retirement, he was em- ployed at Higgins Machine Shop, He is very proud ‘of his "beautiful garden, and enjoy raising African, Violets and growing evergreen trees. He ‘does some reading, and looks for- ward to the Dallas ‘Post each week. in the growth and improvements in anxious to see the: progress in con- struction on’ the new highway. He has been a. member of Car- verton Methodist Church sixty years. From The Dallas Post, many happy returns and continued good health. Nicholas Witek, Honor Graduate Has Party Nicholas J. Witek, dJr., Chase, graduated from the West Side Cath- olic High School, second highest. student for the past four years. Nic- holas was president of the Senior Class and will matriculate at Scran- ton University “in the Fall. A graduation party was held in his ‘honor by his ‘parents, former big league baseball player, Nicholas Witek, Sr. and Mrs. Witek, the fol- Jowing in attendance: Mrs. E. Kan- ack and Arlene, Clark, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Dominick and Robert, New- ark, N.J.; Mrs. Mary Billow, Mrs. Margaret Billow, Mrs. Margaret Witek and Stanley, Plains; Mr. amd Mrs. J. Bednar and Julia, Luzerne; Mrs, J. Witek and Joseph of Mont- clair, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Opsitos, Newark; Mr. and Mrs. R. Roman, Kim and Traci, Clark, NJ.; Mr. and Mrs. John Fronczkiewicz, Chase Manor; Mr. and Mrs. T. Doble, Tom and Jim of Exeter Township. Mr. and Mrs. A. Trosko, Luzerne; Mr. and Mrs. J. Voitek, Marguerite, Eileen, Barbara, Pottsville; Mr. and Mrs. F. Bachinger,: Keith, Newark; Mr. and Mrs. M. Witek, Michele and Cynthia, Dallas; Mrs. Henry Yank- owski, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ziminski, John Henry; Mr. and Mrs. G. Kasen- chak and children, all of Chase Man- or; Mr. Edward Povostay and Emory Povostay, Plains; Mrs. Josephine Radanovich and Jennie; Mr. Steve Kravitsky, Mr. amd Mrs. F. Jago, Plains; his grandmother, Mrs. Anna Witek, Chase Manor; Denise Witek and a large number of his class- mates. Born In England AFC and Mrs. Jay Farr, Gainsbor- ough, England, announce birth of a daughter Amanda, June 13. The young Farrs expect to be here in Dallas sometime in July. Jay, in his eighth year in the Air Force and staticned in Hemswell RAF for the past nineteen months, is son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farr, White Birch Trailer Park. Young Mrs. Farr is the former Jean Murray of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. To Hold Open House Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Miner, former Beaumont residents will celebrate their 50th wedding anmiversary on Sunday, June 30 with an Open House at Odd Fellows Hall, Endi- cott, N. Y. Friends are cordially invited to attend. / CARD and INVITATIONS HENRY'S NN WEDDING. and NAPKINS Printed JEWELRY GIFT SHOP Fostoria - Keepsake Diamonds - Lenox former resident of Shavertown. Memorial Highway Shavertown Announce Engagement Shaver Avenue, JEANNETTE EILEEN SHAW Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shaw, Sweet Valley, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Jeannette Eileen, to William W. Quick, son of Mrs, Frank Albertson, Bloomsburg. Miss Shaw attended Lake-Lehman coke, r., Quick attended Northwest Jointure: High School and is em- ployed at the Wapwallopen Lumber Mill, No date has been set for the wed- High School and is employed at|ding. Sun-Flo Apparel Company, Nanti= Carol Glaush, Robert Carey Wedding Held On Saturday morning, Miss Carol Glaush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Glaush, Academy Street, Courtdale, became the bride of Rob- ert ‘Carey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward - Carey, Sunset Avenue, Shav- ertown, in St. Therese’s Church. Rev. Francis Brennan performed the double ring ‘ceremony. Edward Zaboski was organist. The bride ‘who was given in mar- riage ‘by her father, wore a white organza ballerina ' length gown, fashioned with ‘a "boat neckline, three. quarter length sleeves and a full skirt. A bolero style jacket of white lace completed the ensemble. Her nose length veil of illusion fell from: a snug fitting petal cap. She ‘carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations, rosebuds and baby breath. ih Mary Lee Pantell was maid of honor. She wore a blue gown identical to that of the bride and carried a cascade bouquet of pink carnations, roses and baby breath. Best man was George Bednar. The bride attended Luzerne High On Saturday from West Side Central High School and is employed by Penmsylvania Power and Light Company. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents with an even- ing reception at the home of the groom. The. couple left on a honeymoon to Wildwood, _N. J., and Washing- ton, D. C. They will reside at White Birch Trailer Park, Dallas. Dallas Chorale Plans Covered Dish Supper Dallas Woman's Club Chorale will enjoy a covered dish supper Tues- day at 6 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ralph Fitch, 185 Huntsville Road, Dallas. No formal invitations will be issued, but all former members are cordially invited to attend. Guests’ are asked to bring place settings and a covered dish. Des- sert will be served. Mrs. Katyl is chairman, SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST Joseph School. The bridegroom graduated C03 033 CSC : CONTINENTAL INN © 5 LUZERNE-DALLAS HWY. 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Ib. 35¢ [Cole Slaw . .... ....... 1b. 85¢ Macaroni Salad .... _.... lb. 33c [Baked Beans 1b. 33c Baked Beans Mr. And Mrs. Bell Wed 43 Years On Sunday Mr. amd Mrs. Ernest Bell, 99 Shavertown, will celebrate their 43rd wedding an- niversary on Sunday, June 23. The couple was married in the Shavertown Methodist Church par- onage by Dr. George Place. They were attended by the Misses Adel- aide and Larissa Place. Mrs. Bell is the former Anna Hub- . bell, daughter of the late Frank and Etta Hubbell, Noxem and Shaver- town, and was born in Noxen. Her father founded the Shavertown Lumber Company. Mr. Bell is ‘the som of the late Corey and Lillian Wood Bell, Center- moreland. Prior to retirement he was supervisor of O’Malia Laundry. The couple has one daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Allen, Shavertown, who re- sides with them and two grand- children, Robert and Judy Allen, Shavertown. The Bells attend Shavertown Bible Church. Mr. Bell is active in the Christian Businessmen’s Committee of Wyoming Valley, of which he is past chairman. Have First Child Mr. and Mrs. James Reese, 25 Meadowecrest, Trucksville, amnounce the birth of a daughter, Laura, on June 8 in Mercy Hospital. The baby weighed nine pounds, one ounce ‘ard is ‘the first child of the couple. Mother is the former Loretta Men- drzycki, ‘daughter of Joseph Men- drzycki, Nanticoke and the late Mrs. Mendrzycki. Mr. Reese is the son.of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reese, Perrin Avenue, Shavertown. This is the first grandchild for Mr .and Mrs. Reese. Entertained At Bridal Shower A shower was given recently by Mrs. Russell Traver im honor of bride-elect Patsy Kline at the Tra- ver home. Present were: Mrs. Paul Keiper, Mrs. George Maeialek, Mrs. Lewis May, Ruth Felker, Mrs. Felker, Mrs. Burt Montross, Mrs. Lloyd Phoenix, Mrs. Roger Updall, Mrs. Arnold Wil- liams, ‘Mrs. Lee Mintzer, Pat Newell, Mrs. Ernest Teetsel. Mrs. Framk Jones, Rose Marie Jones, Mrs. Samuel Grendt, Beverly Makzer, Mrs. Warren Hathawayand children and the host, Mrs. Traver. Has Third Birthday Mr. ‘and Mrs. John S. Novitski, Sutton Road, Trucksville, enter- tained at a garden party, June 5, honoring their son, Jeffrey; who was three years old. The birthday cake was baked and decorated by refreshments served to Mary Ann DeMarco, Larry Cummings, Janice, Jill and Jack Novitski, the honoree’s grandmother, Mrs. Helen Zurinski, Luzerne; his godmother, Miss Mary Ann Bednar, Luzerne, the honored guest and his parents. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Wedding Invitations THE DALLAS POST NGA FOR BETTER COOKING 674-4781 DELANEY GAS SERVICE, Inc. MEMORIAL HIGHWAY DALLAS SENET McDERMOTTS BAR and COCKTAIL LOUNGE LUNDY BLDG. 86 - 40 MAIN ST. DALLAS OPEN ALL DAY Delicious Dinners and Snacks FANE ERNEEEEEENEEEEEEEES his mother, Games were played and N. Main Street, or of their som and daughter-in-law, 3 pm. stationed in Japan for three years Couple Married In Japan To Be Feted At Open House Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nicely, Sr., 169 | his bride, the former Kuni Hahakabe Shavertown, will | of Toyko, on July 21, 1961. entertain at an Open House in hon- | The Nicelys are on a 30 day leave which they are spending with his Airman 1st Class and Mrs. Robert | parents in Shavertown. They flew Nicely, on Sunday afternoon from |from Japan in three days, arriving | at Avoca June 2. Airman, Nicely a graduate of West- | moreland High School, who has been | Upon completion of his leave, the young airman amd his wife will leave for Madison, Wisconsin, where he and seven months, met and married | will be stationed at Camp Truax. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Oberst, Harveys Lake, will celebrate their from 2 to 9 P. M. The couple were married June | 25th at the home of the bride by | Rev. Guy Leinthall, former pastor of the Ruggles Methodist Church. | Their attendants were Miss Jasper Kocher, Mrs. Wrighter Benscoter, Mrs. Wilson Honeywell. Best man was Loren Crispell, Mrs. Oberst was the former Le- 25th wedding anniversary at home | Saturday, June 22, with open house | | Daisy Crispell, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oberst To Mark Silver Anniversary ona Kocher, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Michael J. Kocher, and is employed by Natona Mills, Dallas. Mr. Oberst is the som of Harveys Lake, and the late William Obert. He is em- ployed by the Lake-Lehman Schools as tustodian of the Lake Elementary building. The couple have four children: Carlin, 18, with the Navy at Norfolk, Virginia. Gary 16; Lee, 15; and Sarah, 13, at home, are students in Lake-Lehman High School. Holds Get Acquainted Picnic For Neighbors was held ‘recently at:the home of Mrs. Clayton Stetson, 58 Highland Blvd., Dallas. Mesdames enjoying the oppor- were: John Hoffman, Peter Arnaud, and Randy, Karem Hillyer, Frank Schaefer, Robert Soeder, George Dumbauld; Clyde Taylor and Janet, John Marsh, Edward Wroblewski, Joseph Kretchmer, and Mark, An- thony, Kutz and Mary Elizabeth, Raymond Schiwall, Linda and Sus- an, Thurman Grove, Michael, Karl Synder, Paul and Jonathan, C. Gor- don Black, Debbie, Charles, and Jef- frey, William Culp, Clayton Stetson and Jill. A ‘“‘gét-acquainted” picnic for new- | comers to the Back Mountain area | lunity. to. get fo, know each othen/ ot the class colors of blue and silver. Karla Penman Ray : Honored At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray, Main Road, Sweet Valley, entertained at a dinner at their home Sunday, June 16, honoring their daughter, Karla Penman, a member of the graduat- ion class of Lake-Lehman High School. Color motif was carried: out Centerpiece was a large cake, iced in blue with a silhouette of a gradu- ate outlined in silver. 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