The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 11, 1963, Image 4

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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Wedding Invitations
THE DALLAS POST
Smart Summer Dresses
Sportswear
Cool Cottons
BACHMANN'S
North Main Street
DRESS CENTER
460 N. MAIN STREET
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
OPEN EVERY EVE. 'TIL 9
iresses Up to 9.95 — Now 4.95
resses Up to 16.95 — Now 6.95
kirts - Wrap-Arounds -
Culotts ~............. 00. 2.59
2.00 Blouses ............... Now .98
[ouse Dresses ............... . 239 1
latch Mate Sets
Bssistant Erts, Crafts
John Edward Gallagher
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallagher,
Perrin Avenue, Shavertown, an-!
nowice the birth of a nine pound |
five ounce son, John Edward, born
June 23 at General Hospital. There
is another son, Joseph Edward, two.
Mrs. Gallagher is the former Joseph-
ine Zebelin, Hazleton. Mr. Gallag-
her is employed with Bell Telephone.
Beverly King is spending the sum-
mer at Cape Cod where she is
assistant to the Arts and Crafts
director of Sea Pines Camp at East
Brewster, Mass.
Beverly moved to Chicago recent-
ly with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William King, formerly of Shaver-
towin and will return to Kutztown
College this fall where she is major-
ing in Art Education.
The first escalator was exhibited
at Paris Exposition in France in
1900, then returned to U.S. and in-
| stalled in Gimbel Bros. in Philadel- |
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1963"
Plan Joint Picnic
Dallas Women of Kiwanis met
recently at Irem Temple Country
Club, Mrs. George McCutcheon pre-
siding.,
Tables were decorated in red,
white and blue in honor of the 4th.
Birthday gift of Amn Joseph was
won by Dorothy Huston. Plans were
made for the annual picnic July 24
at the home of Alfred Ackerson.
Program included movie showin by
Mrs. Joseph Ryan, Jr.
Present were Mesdames: John
Blase, Thomas Kreidler, Frank G.
Mathers 3rd, Josef Lohn, George
Thomas, Leon Emanuel, Robert Dol-
bear, Paul Laux, John Henninger,
Mitchell Jenkins, Merrill Faegen-
burg. .
Helen Rice, Hazel Berti, Leo 'Cor-
bett, Ira Smith, D. Clara Troxell,
| Women Of Kiwanis
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Joseph, Frenklin Gager, Sherman
Harter.
James B. Huston, Sr., Alfred H.
Ackerson, Edwin L. Thompson, Ge-
Ted Ruff, Florence Wagner, Ann
Robert Maturi, Jerome Gardner,
| phia.
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OVERLOOKS HARVEYS LAKE
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Small and Medium
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STOREWIDE BUYS PLUS S. & H. GREEN STAMPS
WASH SLACKS
Dress and
Wash
Cotton
Chinos
Guyette.
Dallas Birthdays
Birthday greetings this week to
the following Dallas folk: Alyce G.
Thomas, Robert Coolbaugh, Char-
lene K. Smith, Mrs. Russell Lawry,
Cathy Clifford, Margaret T Robin-
son, Marlon H.. Rimple, Marvin Dy-
mond, Betty Parry.
Merrill . Thomas, Paul D. Was-
serott, 3rd, Robbie Wisner. Betty
Ide, Megan Lynn Moore, Walter H.
C. Rinehimer, Jr., Mrs. H. H Zeiser.
g : RE | Happy Anniversary to Mr. and
ELAINE A. WOODS | Mrs. Bruce Moen.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Wood, Par- Military Academy, Chatham, Va. He |
ish, N.Y., einnounce the engagement is presently employed at the Parish Guest Feted At
of their daughter Elaine Allison to Hardwire Company | Bi thd p t
Bradley L. Updyke, for ident | : | birthoa ar
Pa By oy JOITON Fosioed No date has been set for the wed- | Hay Y i
Mrs. Wayne Weaver; Jr, the for-
of this community. . :
Miss Wood is a 1963 graduate of ding. ; :
the Altman - Parish - Williamstown | | mer.’ Hazel : mith, Orange, cele:
Central School znd plans to attend | Harvard College was founded Oct, brated her birthday recently at the
Central City Business Institute this | 28, 1636. [Porte of her patents Mr. and Mr
fall. | Frank Smith.
Today’s car inspection, is tomor- | Present = were; Mr. and Mrs.
i Wayne Weaver, Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Updyke is a graduate of Dal-
las Area High School and Hargrave 'row’s protection.
nT Sr ____ | Frank Smith, George and Frank,
eee VT | Duane Weaver and Wayne Weaver,
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith, Mrs.
Lydia Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Gaydos, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laity.
| Entertains Sister
On Her Birthday
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Surface 4 Street, recently entertained her
1 sister, Miss Beatrice Edwards, on
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{ Mr. and Mrs. William Lawler,
4 Billy, Ricky and Robbie, Mrs. Mil-
! dred Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
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The Dallas Post
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SAVE TO 50%
ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK!
p Children’s Sneaks ......... 1.58
Dress Heels ............. . 4.00
ul, S. Kedetles ............ 289
. Italian Sandals ....... ci i.88
! Children’s Thongs ....... .. .26c
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Boys Panis (excellent fabric) ............ 1.99
ama, cereus. B8c up
Boys’ Swim Trunks
Cannon Bath Towels
Print Cottons . . . .. .......3yds 1.00
6 ft. Tweed Runners .......... 1.99
Bedspreads ................ 2.69
Seamless Hose .............. 58c
SLACKS — JAMAICAS
SWIMSUITS — KNITS
MISS OUR
$5. Dress Sale
Sizes 7-15; 10-20; 141-245
values to 14.98
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— BLOUSES ALL
40% OFF
OPEN THURS. and FRI. EVES.
PARK FREE IN REAR
orge McCutcheon, and William L.|
Larson, Robert C. Dungey Robert:
the 91st birthday of the lady who
has ultimate charge of the Risley
home—Granny.
“Mrs. ‘H. H. Zeiser, as she signs
her name, is Myra Risley’s mother,
wife of the late Harry H. Zeiser,
superintendent of schools of Wilkes-
Barre. Although she doesn’t get
around as much as she used to, dis-
counting her yearly trips to Florida,
Granny has reached legendary
status in this community.
She divides her time about half-
and half between good old-fashioned
work and the verbal narrative, and
constantly = amazes people. It is
to long life.
Born in Wilkes-Barre to John E.
Smith and Mrs. Smith, who died
of tuberculosis at childbirth, Mar-
garet was one of three children.
She attended public schools and
Wyoming Seminary. John Smith
remarried, and the family moved
neighbors were the Zeisers.
were childhood sweethearts, and, as
it, happens in stories, Mr, Zeiser
returned home, a graduate of
Bloomsburg and Lafayette College,
and they married.
When Mr. Zeiser died in 1934,
with Myra and Howard. Another
daughter, Mrs. Leighton R. Scott,
lives. in Easton, and a son Bruce
lives in Providence.
Granny is pictured above, unbe-
knownst to her, picking lillies.
Her day begins just as yesterday's
ended, worrying about today’s
meals, the welfare of her cats, dogs,
and parakeet (“Good morning, ma-
ma.” “Good morning, Pretty Boy’),
‘or transporting screendoors and
sports coats to a better place.
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Pat Boone, Barbara Eden
“The Yellow Canary”
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John Faxon
War Hunt”
COHIT
“House Of The
Damned”
FORTY-FORT
THEATRE
“Black Zoo”
Cinemascope and Color
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
(Con’t. Sun. 3-11)
Joanne Woodward
Richard Beymer
“The Stripper” |
obvious that motion is her secret |
to a farm above Nescopeck, where
Margaret Smith and Harry Zeiser |
his ‘wife moved to Dallas to live |
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MRS. H. H. ZEISER ‘
Tt is fitting that opening day of
the ‘17th. Library Auction is also | eats a huge breakfast. (‘‘Always |
Granny is short in stature, but
eat a good breakfast”, she daily
admonishes the coffee-gulpers if
she can catch them.) She drinks
about six cups of coffee a day, fol-
lows no diet, and, !although she
doesn’t eat much the other meals,
eats anything she darn well pleases
when she does.
In her youth she was a very good
painter, hooked rugs, and still works
on her own clothes. In later years
she developed a taste for reading,
one of her favorite novels being a
recent paperback on the courtship
of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Lincoln.
She likes love stories.
Her eyesight, corrected, is excel-
| lent, and she hears certain tones—
those that she isn’t supposed to,
very well, but she can’t hear what
she doesn’t want to, at all.
Granny is famous for her mental
compendium of stories, local his-
| tory, and advice, and if you don’t
| know the background of any such
story, she'll tell you that too.
She is completely unconcerned
with her birthdays, or anything else
| that pertains to herself only. From
an objective analysis of one re-
porter, “who happens ‘to ‘be her
grandson, but who could be anyone
she could “do something for,”
Granny has the most angelic nature
he has ever seen. She is completely
absorbed in the lives of those
around her, and will not let you go
until you are stuffed with food,
advice, and benediction.
For once, sit still, Granny, and
enjoy your birthday.
Celebrate 15th
Wedding Date
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux.
Mill Street, observed their fifteenth
wedding anniversary, July 4th.
They were married by Rev.
Howard Harrison in Shavertown
Methodist Church.
Mrs. Lamoreaux is the former
| Alice Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs., G. Harold Lloyd., Shaver-
| town.
The couple has two daughters
| Sandra, 14 and Debbie, 10. :
| er ae at onan i abe
| He's A Nine-Pounder
| A nine-pound son, Kenneth Ar-
thur, was born July 5 to Mr. and
| Mrs. Robert Williams of Trucksville
| atl Wyoming Valley Hospital. Ken-
| neth Arthur has a sister Lisa Marie,
four years old, and a brother Bob-
by, two. Mrs. Williams is the for-
mer Betsy Rowlands, daughter of
Mrs. Elizabeth Rowlands, Trucks-
| ville,
Have Holiday Cook-Out
Mr. and Mrs. James Brown,
Joseph Street entertained at a
family cook out on July 4.
Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Brown, Barbara, Jimmy and Karen,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Montross, Carol
and Teddy, Arja Brown, Mr. and
Mrs, Donald Bunany, children, Deb-
by, Mark and Brian, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Stitzer.
Hostess To Card Club
Mrs Harry Lefko entertain.ed the
following members of her card club
recently: | Mesdames William Outter,
| Robert Turner, Stephen Hartman,
William Hanna, Thomas Longmore,
Ken Cosgrove, Willard Whalen.
Mrs. Longmore and Mrs. Turner
were top scorers.
LIBRARY
SUCCESS
AUCTION
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Purely Personal
Grant Cooper, Jackson, suffered
a painful hand injury recently,
when he attempted to relight an
already lit firecracker and it ex-
ploded in his hand.
Mr. and ‘Mrs. Carol Roberts and
daughters, Janet, Beverly, Jackie
and Carlene, Tunkhannock High-
way, are spending some time visit-
ing relatives in Ohio.
Mrs. J. E. Roberts, Main Street,
has as guests, her daughter and
children, Mrs. John Puzak and
Tommy and Jackie, Pittsburgh.
Sp. 4 William Cease, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Cease, East Franklin
Street, left Friday for Fort Riley,
Kansas. His family will follow at
a later date.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown, Hyde
Park, N. J., recently visited his
brothers and family, in Dallas and
Loyalville.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robins and
family, Edison, N. J., recently spent
the weekend with Mrs. Robins’
mother, Mrs. Laverne Race, Daven-
port Street.
Mrs. Alfred Root, Franklin Street,
has returned from General Hospital.
Evelyn Frantz, a trainee at Johns-
town Rehabilitation Center, spent
the holiday with her parents, Mr.
| and Mrs. Ralph Frantz, Brook
Street.
Mrs. C. Jarrett Miller and infant
daughter, Donna Jean, are spend-
ing the summer at Camp ‘Acahela,
Pocono Mountain, where Mr. Miller
is director.
Billy Cutter, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Cutter; Luzerne Avenue,
has returned home from General
Hospital. Billy will be a second
grade pupil at the Gate of Heaven,
in the fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux,
Sandy and Debbie, Mill Street, re-
cently spent a few days with Mrs.
Lamoreaux’s parents and sister, Mr.
and Mrs, G. Harold Lloyd and Linda,
Shickshinny.
Friends and neighbors of Henry
Peterson, Norton Avenue, wish to
convey their condolences to him in
the death of his mother.
Mrs. Martha Lamoreaux and
granddaughter, Barbara Metzger,
East Dallas, are spending two weeks
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
O'Brian, Williamsport.
Recent visitors to this area was:
Mrs. Hazel Weichel, Scranton and
Duane Long, Bellfonte.
Mrs. Jean Kuehn, Machell Ave-
nue, is a patient at the General
Hospital.
Robert VanHorn, Dallas, is a pa-
tient at the Moses Taylor Hospital,
Scranton.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McCarty,
with grandsons from New Jersey,
spent Sunday at Wyalusing Rocks
observing Indian. ceremonials.
Spec. 4th Class and Mrs. Richard
Rogers stationed at Fort Bragg,
have returned home to Spring Lake,
North Carolina after spending two
weeks visiting their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Conrad Hislop, Dallas and
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Rogers, Fern-
brook.
Mrs. Clifford Ide was hostess
Wednesday evening to Past Coun-
cilors of -Daughters of America.
Guests were Mesdames Martha Wil-
liams, Dorothy Perrego, Viola Sch-
massman, Miriam McCarty, Audrey
Ide, Margaret Adametz, Anna
Kingston, Elizabeth Rowlands, Ma-
bel Mitchell, Maude Yeisley, and
Sarah Strausser.
Mrs. Thomas E. Cease, Franklin
Street, was admitted Tuesday eve-
ning to Nesbitt Hospital for a series
of tests.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide, Dallas,
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ide,
Trucksville called on Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Freedley, Fairmount Springs,
Sunday afternoon, dropping in later
on Mr. and Mrs. William Parks at
Register.
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