{ "DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA . Purely Personal ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Amesi, Oak Hill, have as their guests the for- mer’s brother, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Amesi and two daugh- ters, New York. Mr. and Mrs. John Baur, Michael and Juli, have moved from Na- zareth to Terrace Avenue, Trucks- ville, where “they purchased the home formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashman. Mr. Baur, whgy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Baur, Shaver ‘Avenue, Shavertown, has accepted a teach- ing position in the Dallas High School, Mrs, Baur is the former Joan Allen, Harvey's Lake. "Clare Marie DeMarco, daughter of Mr. amd Mrs. Adrian E. DeMarco, Sutton Road, has returned to her home after being a patient at Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, where she submitted to minor surgery. Mr. and Mrs. John Novitski, Jan- ice, Jill, Jeff and Jack, Sutton Road, Trucksville, amd Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Santavana and chil- dren, Luzerne, have returned to their homes after vacationing a week at Bay Acres Camp, located on Hay Bay, Omtario, Canada. En- route home they toured Fort Mec- Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian E. DeMarco and children, Adrian, Jr., Mary Ann, John, Helen, Paul, ' Gerard, Clare and Joseph will spend. this week-end in Rochester, N.. Y. and will- attend the DeMarco reunion at Mount Morris, N. Y. on Saturday. ! and Mrs. John Martin, Staf- ford Street, had as dinner guests Die y, the former’s brother-in- law“ and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray, Karla, Barry, Kevin, Brook and Graceanne, Sweet Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Glowach, Carverton Road, have returned from a trip to the Thousand Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson, Carverton Road, emtertained at a dinner party recently, in ‘honor of their son, Robbie, on his fourth birthday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. An- | drew Glowach, ,Mr. Peter Powell, ' Mrs. Nancy Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson, Edward, Jr. and the guest of honor. ; Rev. and Mrs. Richard Metcalf, RD 1, Dallas, are spending a week in Atlantic City, i Mrs. Lawrence DeReemer, Debbie Ann Phillips, Bradley, Gary and | Becky, Perth Amboy, N. J. are | spending a week ‘with her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freeman, Dal- } las, R. D1, a JT Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Barney, Rochester, N. Y., were among those who were guests at the Clive D. Hope home at New Goss Manor during the days of the funeral of Mrs. Clive’s mother, Mrs. Bessie E. Schagiz. Mrs. David E. Jones, Harris Hill Road, returned to her home on Tuegday after submitting to surgery at Wesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Bodycomb and daughter have moved into ‘their newly, renovated home on Franklin Street, Dallas. | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers, Plain- field, N. J., were tweekend guests of Mrs. Clifford Ide, Parrish Street. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vernon and family, Trucksville, are vacationing in Canada, where they are enjoy- ing several weeks of good fishing. Richard McCarty, Shavertown is spending the week with his aunt, Mrs. Clifford Ide, Parrish Street. 2, Dallas, are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter, Louise, born June 17 ; - and Mrs. Paul Lienthal, for- merly of Elmer, N. J., are now re- siding at Main Road, Dallas, R.D. 2... Mr. Lienthal represents the Wig Book Encyclopedia. Mrs. Howard Risley, Huntsville Road, was admitted to Nesbitt Hos- pital on Friday after becoming ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weidner and family, Lehman Avenue, have - moved to Beaumont. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kusiak and . children, Joseph and Sharon, Hunts- © ville, are vacationing at Lake Iosco in the Rambeau Mountains, New Jersey. Wesley Himmler, Dallas, is a pa- tient in General Hospital. i Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marley, . Hilldonia Avenue, had as weekend - guests their son and family, Mr. “and Mrs. Herbert Marley Jr. and son, Scott, ¥ork. Robert “Butch” Roese, Sweet Val- ‘ley, left Sunday by bus, for Baker, . Oregon, where he will visit his sister and family, Airman Third Class and Mrs. Claude Cowart and Cl§'de, Jr. Mrs. Cowart is the former Betty Roese, Sweet Valley. All will return home in three months except Airman Cowart who will return east, when his stint in the Army Airforce is completed. Recent visitors to this area were Linda Nowakowski, Palmyra, N. J.; H. Eugene McCarty, Plymouth; R. Earl, John [E. Earl, Middle Village, " N. Y.; Mrs. Blanche Spotts, . Mrs. " Glen Sweezy, Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wertime, Robert Wer- time, Green Castle; Stephen Jones, Virginia; Mrs. Carval Cain, Jay M. « Cain, Jay M. Cain, Upper Darby and Dave Trostel, EN. J. Marcia Lawhy, Church Street, is i spending a week in Atlantic City. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Giberson, eg { RD 4, Dallas, announce the birth of Eh , son, July: 18 at. General Ho Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hicks, R.D. | Carney’s. Point, | * THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1963 SECTION A — PAGE 5 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest - OES Card Party To Be Held At Lutsey Home Mrs, Charles Lutsey, 113 Summit Street, [Shavertown, will be hostess at a Card Party and Cookout Satur- day afternoon at her home at 2 p.m. The affair is scheduled to aid the Blossom Chapter of the Order of | Eastern Star in its humane projects. Assisting Mrs. Lutsey, chairman, are Mrs. Josephine Bell and Mrs. Ruth Lane. Mrs. Dorothy Haines is Worthy Matron. George Dendler Feted On His 81st Birthday George Dendler, who celebrated his 81st birthday on July 20 was honored at a family party held at Ruggles recently. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Frantz, Beaumont; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frantz, Wyoming; Mrs. Elmer Steltz, Regina and grand- | daughter, Debra and Leila Wilson, | Danville; Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Der- r hammer, Little Meadows; Hannah | Schweibel, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Mil- ler, Poulsboro, N. J., Mrs. Marian | Hamm, Allentown; Mrs. Charles | Steidinger, Charles, Harold, Norma, Nora and Jerry, Trucksville; Mrs. George Dendler, Noxem; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hosler, Pamela, New Tripoli, Pa. Craft Fair Going On At Stroudsburg Now Now going on at East Stroudsburg State College gymnasium, continu- ing through Saturday, is the 16th an- nual Craftsmen State Fair and Exhibition. Types of crafts include pottery making, weaving, jewelry making, silk screening, etc, Worth a trip to Stroudsburg. Book By Former Dallas Teacher Chemistry Treatise Challenges Students A former chemistry instructor at Dallas semior high school now | teaching af, Coughlin, is author of two new books published by Bur- David Kunkle Opens Office New Quarters In ~ Trucksville Ready Dr. David Kunkle opened his new office* im Trucksville last week, at 68 Carverton Road, where he has purchased a home with offices on the ground floor and a laboratory in the basement. ; Dr. Kunkle, one of the most promising young medical men in the Navy, was obliged to abandon that career five years ago when he escaped death by a miracle in" a car crack-up at Patuxent Naval Base, and spent several years inch- ing his way back to health. He was all set to sail for Lebanon, chief dental officer on the ship, when a three-day siege of strep sore throat flattened him and caused him fo black out when starting from the naval base for a flying trip home to Dallas with his sur- plus dunnage. His car struck a tree, resulting in almost fatal head injuries. For months he was hospitalized at Bethesda, not expected to sur- vive, and for a year at Veterans Hospital, still groping his way out of the fog. Working back into his profession, for a time he was with Dr. Body- comb for a few hours every day, then with Dr. Carlton Davies, whom he left at the end of June. Now, health completely restored, he is building a home-town practice in Trucksville. Living in the same house with him are his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Wardan Kunkle, formerly of Lehman Ave- nue, Dallas. Bride-Elect Is Guest At Shower Miss Judy Wertman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wertman, Dallas, was feted at a variety show- er at the home of Brenda Clause, Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, last week. Miss Wertman will become the bride of Wayne Schmoll, on August 3, in Dallas Methodist Church. Miss Clause will be maid of honor in the wedding party. Table decorations were in pink gess Publishing ‘Company, Min- neapolis. John W. Sulcoski’s “Semimicro Experiments in Chemistry”, de- signed as a challenge to top high school students, includes the most! up-to-date experiments in radicac- tivity yet placed in a high school manual. : : Sulcoski collaborated with Steph- en Rituper, Jr., of Bethlehem on the second manual, “Basic Chemis- try Problems”, dealing with labora-! tory problems and methods of solving them. The manual—cover- ing more than 800 problems — fills the meeds of high school and fresh- man college courses. A section on nuclear chemistry is included. Among Sulcoski’s previous pub- lications are “Experiments in Chem- istry”,” published by Burgess in 1962, amd an article in “American Rifleman”. j He lives at 130 Keller Lane in Trucksville with his wife, Shirley, and son, Michael. A graduate of Kings College, with a Masters from Trenton State Uni- versity. “Mr. Sulcoski is in his eighth year of teaching, one year of that time spent teaching at Dallas. { 1 ! Mrs. Donald - McVey, West New York, N. J., spent the past week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Girvan, Mrs. John Girvan has been en- | tertaining her nephew Toward) Johnson amd his wife Willys and son Wayne, Gardena, California for the past several days. Mrs. Walter Elston, Kunkle, was hostess to the Silverlead ‘Club at a covered dish picnic on July 16. Attending were Mesdames Ralph Ashburner, Adirene Nulton, William Weaver, Elizabeth Hess, Forrest Kunkle, Virgie Elston, Emma Miller, Ralph Hess, [Helen Ayre, William Franklin, James Traver, Ann Weav- er, Lillian Kunkle, Owen Tde and Robert Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Paull Laux will entertain eight grandchildren and their families the first week in August at their summer home at North Lake. Paul Jr. and his wife from Cincinnati, Ohio, with their | five children; and daughter Grace with her Husband Robert Gardner, formerly of Trucksville, and their three . children from Cumberland. Also a guest will be Mrs. Paul Jr's | aunt, / For Letter Press Try The Dallas Post lo Ve eV J 1 ran HOME: HEATING “SURVEY “MONK Plbg. & Hig. _N. Lehigh St. and white and the guest of homor received a corsage of pink carna- tions. Many useful and attractive gifts were bestowed upomiher and a novel addition furnished by a bas- ket of canned goods contributed for her future household. Luncheon was served to the fol- lowing: Mesdames Doris Fitch, Ai- leen Colvert, Bertha Thompson, Janice Wertman, Ella’ Schmoll, ‘Cora Hill, Doris Klemow, Diane Davis, Stewart Williams, Joseph Hand, Joan Oney, J ohn Clause. Misses Jane Gosart, Joan Hand, Marybeth Keast, Harriett Crispell, Ruth Bea- gle, Sue Roberts, Joyce Anderson, Edna Rogers, Susie Anderson, Celebrate Silver Anniversary Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kulvinski, Harvey's Lake, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on July 23. Mrs. Kulvinski is the former Mary Ford, daughter of Mrs. Isaac Ford and the late Mr. Ford, Wilkes Barre. Her husband is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Kulvin- ski also of Wilkes Barre. A Laurel Wreath: For Shel Evans A laurel wreath to Shel Evans for one of the most intriguing features of the Auction, the pony rides. Stag- ed safely out of traffic, the rides attracted long waiting lines of child- ren, and amassed $210 for support of ‘the Library. Something new was added to the pony rides this year, a pony and cart which held three children, and operated on Lehman Avenue, closed to regular traffic. Handling the ponies were four boys from Loyalville: Larry and Shel and his co-chairman Jim Richardson roumded up a fantastic number of animals for sale. Shel wants to thank everybody who co- operated by donating animals, sup- plies or services. was attached .to ‘a crown of seed |{Lohn, Germany; David Steltz, Jay and Bobby Martin. |: NANCY ANN Bride Of Lt. Wayne Moss HANDSHAW At a lovely June wedding, Missi Nancy Ann Handshaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harper G. Handshaw, New Cumberland, became the bride of Lt. Wayne Dean Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Moss, R. D. 2, Shickshinny, in Community Evan- gelical United Brethren Church, New Cumberland. Rev. Curvin L. Thompson officiat- ed at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. H. Philip Swigert was organist and Mrs. Marie Mellman Naugle, soloist. 3 The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length | sheath gown of Irish linen with a brush train. The bolero and gown were adorned with lace appliques. Her elbow length veil of silk illusion ‘pearls and crystals.. She carried a! crescent bouquet: of glamellias, roses and ivy. . Miss Janice Gerber, Bristol, was maid’ of honor. ; She. chose an apri- cot floor length sheath of Irish linen with a matching jacket and her crescent’ bouquet was of yellow and ‘ald Muffly, white glamellias with ivy. The bridesmaids, Grace Reilly, Judith Robertson and Nancy New- comer, all of New Cumberland, wore matching yellow gowns with Dior bows as headpieces and carried identical bouquets of apricot and white glamellias. Milton Weist, Billow, Pa., was best man and Robert Moss, brother of the bridegroom, James Hand- shaw, brother of the bride, and Don- Ronkonkoma, N. Y. ushers, Following a reception in the so- cial rooms of the church, the couple left on a wedding trip. They will {reside in Big Spring, Texas. Mrs. Moss is a graduate of New Cumberland High School and Bloomsburg State Colle ge. She taught in the Ephrata Union School District. Lt. Moss graduated from Lehman- Jackson-Ross High School and Bloomsburg State College. He is stationed at Webb Air Force Base, Big Spring, Texas. Talertains Friends At Luncheon Party Mrs. Carl Frey, Hillcrest Avenue, Dallas, entertained friends at a luncheon party yesterday afternoon. Present were Mesdames, Joseph Joseph Neuner, Walter Heidere, Elsa Fischer, Dallas and Frank Mathers III, Trucksville. Who Has Saucy Walker? The little girl who is playing with the [Saucy Walker doll purchased at the Library Auction, is due a pair of doll shoes amd a dress. Inquire of Mrs. Alfred Ackerson, who do- nated the doll. Dallas Birthdays Birthday greetings this week to James Joseph Hopple, Nancy His- lop Daring, Mr, O. L. Harvey, Jack Yaple, Joan E. Otto, Jean E. Otto, Nancy Lou Elston, William Kelley, Samuel B. Holvey, Jackie Sue Fowler, Lester Evans, Robert W. Bodycomb, Mr. W. L. McCutcheon, Joyce Oliver Hislop, Jane Stair, Bob VanHorn, Linda Farrar, Elaine Kuehn, Anne Crispell, Mary Reese, Jeff Wisner, Dorothy Eck, Raymond Smith, James L. Wertman. Anniversary greetings to Mr. and Mrs, George Hess. : SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST Si RIAA pa anal BD KW - Linon Central location overlooking Boa Lobbies and Parlors — Closed Write for Literature and Rates f HOTEL JEFFERSON ATLANTIC CITY NEW JERSEY rdwalk and convenient to Piers, Churches and Theatres — Near Rail and Bus Terminals — Inviting and Open Sun Decks Atop — IIR Delightfully Furnished — Modified and European Plans Al or Hospitable Ownership Management that de- lights in catering to the wishes of American Families. ; Hotel Jefferson - Atlantic City, New Jersey JOHN H. FETTER, JR. Pleasant Route To . . Savings at SUTLIFF’S = HARVEY S CAKE ‘Wall to Wal Expert Installa ACRILON - Shavertown, Pa. CARPETING Complete Line of = RUGS ALL colors ALL sizes 3 QUALITIES FREE ESTIMATES - SUTLIFF'S FURNITURE tion NYLON - WOOL Idetown Couple Married 25 Years Mr, and Mrs, Carl Graham, Oak Hill, R.D. #4, Dallas, will observe their silver wedding anmiversary on Saturday, July 27. The couple was married by Rev. Charles H. Frick, chaplain of the 109th Field Artillery at Forty Fort. Mrs. Graham is the former Louise Brown, Avoca. Mr. Graham is the son of Mrs. George Graham, Avoca and the late Mr. Graham. There are two children, Mrs. Carole June Ide, at home, and Mrs. Betty Lou Ide, Dallas. Mr. Graham is self employed and is associated with H and L Truck Rental, Dover, N. J. Kay Ide, Bride Elect Is Guest At Shower Mrs. Clifford Ide, Parrish Street, entertained Friday evening at a | variety shower in honor of her granddaughter, Kay Ide, who will become the bride of Clinton Hess, August 24, in Dallas Methodist Church. Decorations and favors were in | white and pink. Miss Ide received a number of attractive gifts. Lunch was served to Mrs. George Hess, Mrs. Gladys Brace, Mrs. Earl Brown, Mrs. Cletus Sweezy, Mrs. Dean Ide, Mrs. Earl Henwood, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide, Clinton Hess, Mrs. Elwood McCarty, Mrs. Eugene Fiske, Kay and Jean Ide, the guest of honor and the hostess. : Return From Western Tour Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Dymond, Shavertown, have returned from a three week tour of the West. The Dymonds visited Rocky Mountain National Park, San Fran- cisco, Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, Los Angeles and Painted Desert. ' They also visited the former's brother, William Dymond, at Lom- pac, California. Granddaughter Of Man Who Built Risley House Mrs. Joshua Byers, granddaugh- ter of the Reese Isaacs who built the house “now owned by Mrs. Howard Risley, and who lived there in her childhood, attending ‘daughter Carolyn Elizabeth, born | Dallas Borough School, died aged sixty Monday morning. Resident of West Wyoming, she was active in Luzerne County Ken- nel Club, and during World War II was chairman of Dogs for Defense. Have First Son A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Watchulonis, Pioneer Aven- ue, Shavertown, July 15 in Wyo- ming Valley Hospital. There is an- other child, Lynn. Mrs. Watchu- lonis is the former Ann Marie Bil- bow, Kingston. Haddles Have First Child A son; Blair Wilson, Jr., was born to Mr. and Mrs. Blair Haddle, R.D. 1, Dallas, July 17 at Gemeral Hospital. This is their first child. Mrs. Haddle is the former Barbara Munice, Shavertown. Mr. Haddle is employed at Bruce Tool and Die Shop. Carolyn E. Kocher Mr. and Mrs, Derwood Kocher, | Meeker, announce the birth of a | July 13 at General Hospital. There are four other children, Robert, Lin- da, Darleen, and Mildred. Mrs. Koc- her is the former Lois Baumbach, | Panama Canal. | Service Group Disbands After Many Activities Service Wives and Mothers of Trucksville met recently in final session and concluded their con- certed efforts of twenty years at a farewell dinner. Present were: Mesdames Leon Beisel, Jacob Beline, Clyde Birth, Albert Blase, Fred Case, William Clewell, Mame Dymond, William Gregory, Cedric Griffiths, Stanley Henning, Lincoln Long, Vought Long, Samuel Lawson, Charles Per- kins, Eugene Piatt, Wallace Perrin, William Rhodes, Herbert Spencer, R. D. Shepherd, William Shoemaker, E. J. Staub, Albert Williams, Her- bert Williams. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST i / nn pot wy / : % AN i : FRANK 63 South Hil 61 for solid silver has been the time-honored wedding gift down through the years. Treasured above all others, a gift of this precious metal will be lovely as well as lasting - will hold a place of honor in her new home. 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