friends and relatives. 2 BACK MT. SHOPPING CENTER - SECTION A — PAGE 4 Meet New Grandson Bobby Park Has Mr. and Mrs. James Culp, Sweet Eighth Birthday Valley and Mr, and Mrs. Albert Ruff, | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Park, Ide- Noxen, drove to Baltimore July 21 to | town, entertained at a lawn party visit Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff Jr., on Saturday in honor of son, Rob- and get acquainted with their new | grt’'s 8th birthday. grandson, Kevin Jeffrey, one month | Present were David Lloyd, Scott old. Rn | Grimm, Martha, Carol and Larry The junior Ruffs expect to be in | Laning, Marie O'Brien, Tommy Wal- Charles Diffendofer, [*Susan, | Park. Charlene, Ellen ‘and Ricky this area over the weekend, visiting | ter, Debbie, Don’t Miss These July “SIZZLERS ° SWIM FINS THE FAMILY REG. 1.99 NOW REG. 1.59 and 1.29 C0: : ALL CHILDREN’S SUMMER WEAR DRASTICALLY REDUCED 33 — MEN’S SUPIMA COTTON BRIEFS 67: MEN'S T-SHIRTS ATHLETIC SHIRTS MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS Short Sleeve SML Values to 2.99 SUMMER $1.99 SANDALS Girls’ and Ladies’ 7c 57¢ 1 1 Sandals REG. 2.99 AT SUMMER PURSES ALL CHIP'S § BEACH WEAR | STC | prasticarry i LADIES REDUCED ! 99 =» { Large “he 4 Selection s LADIES’ BLOUSES and ¢ a SHORTS 17 SUMMERETTE 4 yd. 25¢ 4 FABRIC PRINT TERRY CLOTH FREE GOLDFISH — To First 500 Children McGRORY’S SHAVERTOWN ttm perm Jean Chambers Bride Of David Miss Jean Chambers, daughter of Mr. Mehoopany, will become the bride of David Faux, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Faux, Vernon, on Saturday afternoon, August 10 at 2 p.m. at Mehoopany. Methodist Church, The bride elect will have as mat- ron of honor her sister, Mrs. Bar- bara Henning and best man will | bridegroom. Reception will church parlors. follow and Mrs. Benjamin Chambers, | be William Faux, brother of the | The couple will reside in Lie in the! No invitations have | To Become Faux, Vernon | been issued. Miss Chambers is a graduate of Mehoopany High School and at- | tended Manstield State College. Mr. Faux graduated from Tunk- hannock High School, Millersville | State College and received his | Master's Degree from Pennsylvania | State University. He is Industrial Arts Instructor at Tunkhannock High ‘School. hannock. Mr. and Mrs. Paul LaBar, Elizabeth ; Street, Dallas, observed their twenty | fifth wedding anniversary, Friday, ‘July 26. They have one son, David, who is a junior at Bloomsburg State Teach- ers College. . The couple were earricd in the West Pittston Presbyterian Parson- age, by Rev. Teed. Mrs. LaBar is the former Lois Gay, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gay, Centermoreland. Mr. | LaBar is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clyde LaBar, Dallas. They are members of the Dallas BUSINES COLLEGE Public f Square § Northeastern National Bank Enrollments Now for DAY SCHOOL Starting SEPT. 5 Courses Business Administration Secretarial Stenography Accounting NIGHT SCHOOL OCTOBER | CALL 823-3123 Top Academic High School Graduates of -963 can pre- pare for responsible and career - opportunity positions in business, industry and civil service. Fabulous op- portunities exist now in the early years of the Soaring Sixties for young men and young women with the high intelligence demanded in the executive positions of Ameri- can corporations and govern- mental agencies. CALL 823-3123 Wilkes-Barre OPEN ‘TIL 9 EVERY NIGHT Business College $l | | Mr. and Mrs. Paul LaBar Observe 25th Anniversary Methodist Church. - Mr. LaBar is employed with Shady Side Dairy as a driver. Variety Shower Is Given By Attendants Mrs. William Faux and Mrs. Don- ald Ayre entertained at a Variety Shower Thursday evening in honor of Miss Jean Chambers, bride elect at the home of Mrs. Joseph Faux, Vernon. The party was held on the 'spa- cious Faux lawn with table attract- ively decorated in a pink, blue and { white color scheme. The bride re- I ceived numerous lovely gifts. A de- licious luncheon was served to the following guests: Mrs. Clinton Rosen- crantz, Mrs. Dean Dixon, Mrs: Frank Scorba, Mrs. Genevieve Goodman, Mrs. Ruth Rogers, Mrs. Alva Eggle- ston, Mrs. William James, Mrs. Caro- line Chambers, Mrs. Joseph Dixon, Mrs. John Davenport, Mrs. Genevive Besteder, Mrs. Edward Serfass, Mrs. Bruce Rathborne, Mrs. Joseph Faux, Jr., daughters, Debbie and Brenda, Lori Ann Faux, and Donna Faux, Mrs. Joseph Faux and the hostesses. ey ‘Don Paeglow’s Observe Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. { Parish Street, Donald Paeglow; entertained at a cook-out, in honor of their recent anniversary, Saturday evening, at their home. - Present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosler, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, { Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Williams and | Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marley, i MONK Plbg. & Htg. N. Lehigh St. ' Shavertown, Pa. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1963 Bride Elect Fresh Picked — Home Grown SWEET C TOMATOES Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. S. ‘Taylor, 1028 Old York Road, Raritan, N.J., the engagement of their daughter, Sharon, to John S.-Groya, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Groya, Manville, N.J. Miss Taylor is a senior at Bridge- water High School, Raritan, and is formerly of Harvey's Lake, announce ' MISS SHARON TAYLOR employed’ at Natpac, East Brums- wick, N. J. Her fiance graduated from Man- ville High School and is employed by. Johns-Manville Corporation. No date has been set for the wed- ding. Idetown Rita Ide, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ide, is spending the month of July with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas and family, Meridan; ‘Conn. On Friday Mr .and Mrs. Gilbert Ide with David Ide went to Meridan where they were ovemight guests of the Thomases. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ide and Ddvid, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and daughter Joan went on to Bangor, Maine and saw the total Eclipse. Mrs. David Ide and son, Wayne attended the Sunday School picnic of Emmanuel Baptist. Church, Ed- wardsville at Hanson's, They also spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas at Warden Place. Mr .and Mrs. John Sutton had as weekend guests, Rev. and Mrs. Ge- orge Sutton and family, Waverly; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton and family, Vestal, N/Y.; Mr. and Mrs. George Lockwood and family, Betty Sutton and Mrs. Holdridge, all of Bainbridge, New York. MAZER'S FARM MARKET Located on Route 118, Lehman Highway Between Whitesell Bros. and Lehman Center About 1 Mile From Lake Highway INSPECTION A REAL INVESTMENT ! ! ! OPEN EVERY DAY ~— il A.M. To 7:30 P. M. Notice To Tavern Operators ! ! ! suitable for owners private use. 4 STORES WILL BE SOLD AT ~~ PUBLIC AUCTION Tues, Aug. 6, 1963 At 1:00 P.M., DS.T. DAY OF SALE 11 AM. TO 1:00 PM. Tremendous opportunity to take over a choice tavern and restaurant business in the Back Mountain. Restaurant Includes Two entrances to the finest 35 seat Mahogany Island Bar— Balcony Serving Bar — 3 Dining Rooms Fully Equipped. CARPETING in Main Dining Room — Two Large Stone Fireplaces. EXTRA INCOME FROM 4-STORE ROOMS AND 8-—APARTMENTS.. PENTHOUSE APARTMENT very Luxurious wall to wall carpeting in sunken oversize living room- dining room and foyer — Large screened in porch and roof garden. furnished — Ome apartment unfurnished has 4 large rooms. ENTIRE BUILDING FULLY CCCUPIED— | This Property must he seen to be appreciated. i | Exchange Students Feted At Bon Voyage The Charles E. James Memorial Assembly of the Order of the Rain- bow for Girls had a “Bon Voyage Party and Picnic” ‘at the home of Miss Barbara Rood at Harveys Lake, Saturday, July 20, honoring Penny Farrar and Gail Rumbaugh, Rotary Exchange students who will spend this coming school year in Nor- way. After swimming and a covered dish supper Penny and Gail were the recipients of many useful gifts among which the only duplicates were boxes of stationery. Ryman Reunion Annual Ryman Reunion will be held at Ted Wilson's Picnic Grove, Saturday, August 17, when Peter Ryman’s descendants will return to the haunts of the pioneers who set- tled Dallas in the late 1700's. Wilson Ryman, president, invites the clan and friends to enjoy lunch at 12:30 when caterers will be ready to serve. Reservations should be made with the secretary, Mrs. William Arch Austin before August 15. Free Methodists In Trucksville Hopeful Trucksville Free Methodists, if all goes well, are looking forward to realization of a dream. This week, it is confidently expected that a con- struction contract for the new church on Carverton Road will be signed, and that next week work will start. The contract calls for completion within 120 working days, which should see the ediface under roof before bad weather sets in, with in- terior work going forward in spite of November and December storms. LUNDY BUILDING 36 - 38 - 40 MAIN ST. — DALLAS, PA. Containing LICENSED BAR and RESTAURART LARGE PARKING LOT (Ready To Mo Business). Outside Stone Patio Dining Area. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST 3 APARTMENTS LUXURIOUS One Apartment completely, Under Personal Supervision of Bernard Bartikowsky WRITE, WIRE OR PHONE BERNARD COMPANY Auctioneers and Appraisers Wilkes-Barre, Pa. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND APPOINTMENT FOR INSPECTION BEFORE SALE ~ Phone 824-2518 (NESE REEENEEEENSEEEmEEEEEEEEEEEEENEnS MEMBER: N.A A. PAA -NEPAA ~ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA John Roehms Welcomed To Back Mountain Area A “Welcome to Pennsylvania” garden party in honor of Mr. and Mrs, John Roehm was held recently at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lynch, Oak-Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Roehm are making their home at 27 W. Fallbrook Avenue, Dallas hav- ing moved from Long Island on July 24th. Mr. Roehm retired in June from the New York Bell Tele- phone Co. Attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. John Chesnovitch, Mr. and Mrs. Fran Fertal and children, Mary Alice, Fran and Karen, Oak-Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fertal and children Eileen, Anne Marie and Tommy, Horseheads, N. ¥.; Kathy, Oak-Hill, the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lynch and chil- dren Nancy, Robert and Barbi and the guests of honor Kathryn and Jack Roehm. o Farewell Party Held For Gary Anderson Gary Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover W. Anderson, Harvey's Lake, was guest of honor at a fare- well family picnic held at his home last week. Gary left yesterday for service with the U. S. Army. Attending the affair were Mr. and Mrs. William Purcell, sons Billy, Joe and Jimmy; Mrs, Grover C. Ander- son, his grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Grover. W. Anderscin, Grover, Jr., Bruce, Lynn and Wendy and the honored guest. Clan Gathers At Ockenhouse Home Mr. and Mrs. William Ocken- house, Main Street, Shavertown, en- tertained at a family reunion on July 20. Gathering for the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ockenhouse, Sr., Allen, Jr., Binghamton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, Rita, Robert and Dora, Devon, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ockenhouse, Doretta, Bobbie Beth and Philip, Gibsonville, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. William Ocken- house, Billy, Jimmie, Mary Ann and Tommy, Newark, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Galka, Michael, Sally Jo and Lori Ann, Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ockenhouse, and Hazel Jane, East Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gil- crease, Katherine, Debra, Susan and Jonathan, Muskegon, Mich. Linda Lloyd Is Hostess At Cerebral Palsy Picnic Linda Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Lloyd, Shickshinny, was hostess: to members of the United Cerebral Palsy Group at an outing held July 24 at her home. Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux, Dallas, assisted at the affair given by her mother and sister. Guests included those from a wide area. Mrs. ‘Mary Fraley, Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Hickok and Mrs. Fink, Patterson. Grove directed ac- tivities. Approximately 70 attended. Ruction Chairmen Will Have Final Meeting Atty. Robert Fleming, chairman of 17th Annual Back Mountain Li- brary Auction, in announcing the final meeting for committee chair- men, for Monday, August 5, in the Library Annex, asks all chairmen to prepare written reports, under- scoring the word brief. Business meeting will start promptly at 8, end at 9:30, when refreshments will be served, and a period put to this year's Auction. Mr. Lutsey Observes Fifty Sixth Birthday Charles Lutsey, Summit Street, Shavertown, celebrated his 56th birthday anniversary on Tuesday. Mr. Lutsey is associated with William Davis, painting contractor. Reese, Purely Personal Wesley Himmler, 125 Lake Street, has returned home after being a patient in General Hospital for a week, undergoing a series of tests. Garden, Trucksville, returned home last week after undergoing an emer- gency appendectomy at Nesbitt Hos- pital. He is an 8th grade student at Dallas Junior High School. Vernon Friendship Class held a picnic at Melody Park last Thursday with a large number in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lavelle, Pole 175 Harvey's Lake had as recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Voorhees, daughters, Patti and Jean, Miltowity N. J. ; ’ Dennie Boorse, Philadelphia is va- cationing with his aunt, Mrs. Emma Baird, R.D. 5, Shavertown. Lieutenant and Mrs. Donald Ayre, U.S. Air Force have been spending two months at the home of the lat- ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Faux, Vernon, accompanied by their children, Donald, David, Stephen and Donna Darlene. The Ayre’s left Sunday for In- diana State College, where the lieu- tenant will study prior to teaching indoctrination classes at Notre Dame. Mrs. Ayre is the former Ethel Faux, Vernon. Mrs. Edward Brooks and sons, Rendie and Russie, Highland, Cal- ifornia, are: visiting Mrs. Emma Baird, Shavertown, R.D. 5; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Price, ‘Shavertown and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lavelle, Harvey's Lake. Mrs. Brooks is the former Lois Price, Weavertown Road, Larksville Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. H. Robert Ash, Harris Hill Road and Mr. and Mrs. Al Williams, Burndale Road, Dallas, spent the weekend in Atlantic Clip Rev. and Mrs. Russell Lawry ant daughter Marcia, Dallas, are leavin, Saturday for Sky Lake, where fd the coming week they will be coun- selors in the Intermediate Camp. This week, Marcia is at Atlantic City. Nancy and Edward Grose, Plains, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Moore, for a week’s vacation. They are niece and nephew of Mrs. Moore. Fred C. Moore, Philadelphia, and Harold Moore, Johnson City, visited Ray Moore, and Irene Moore last Saturday. 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