DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely 5 coh iv 3 hy 3 ; . f e . . + | seventeen years. Yn = Via 2 { m Personal Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walter, Carol and Thomas, Jimmy Albert, and Thomas Saxton, Berlin, Conn., were | recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owens, Dallas. Joseph Adametz, Jackson Street, has returned to his home after submitting to an appendectomy at the General Hospital. ) Mrs. Richard Owens, Dallas, re- cog) accompanied by her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wal- ter and daughter Carol, Berlin, Conn., spent a week in Washington D.C. and Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stair and Ellen, Davenport Street, recently spent a week at the Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adametz, Jackson Street, had as Sunday guests, Mrs. Walter Eckley, Wilkes- Barre, and daughter, Mrs. Fred Smith, Debbie and Lori, Niagara Falls. ) . Bi © Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tinsley, Bobby and Judy, Collingdale, spent | the weekend with Mrs. Tinsley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, Davenport Street. Judy ‘is spend- ing a week with her grandparents. Mrs. Arthur Newman, Dallas, is a patient in the General Hospital. Mrs. “Ianthe Sommers, Trucks- ville, is spending a week with her cousin, Mrs. Charles Michael, Ben- ton. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene LaVelle and Larry, Pole 175, have returned home after visiting at Niagara Falls and ‘Seneca Lake, N. Y. T§gbbie Lamoreaux, Mill Street, | is spending a few weeks with her grand parents, and aunt, Mr. and Mrs@G. Harold Lloyd, and Linda, Patterson Grove. Linda Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Lloyd, Patterson Grove, has returned to her home | after being a patient at the Mercy ~ Hospital. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Dallas, | spent the weekend in Elmira, N.Y, visiting their son, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown and family. 4 A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilcox, Carpenter Road, July 27 at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Williams and Carol, Parrish ‘Street, recently spent some time in Tyrone, visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Burget and Janet. They -also visited Mr. and | Mrs. Fred Scaife ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vaughn, Jimmy and. Bobby, Blossburg. Mr. and Mrs. John Carr, Meadow-' crest, announce the bitrh of a son, July 28 at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Price, Cease Driveg had as recent Sunday dinner guests, Mrs. Edward Brooks and sons, Russie and Randy, San Bernadino, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Boise and son Dan, Philadelphia; Mrs. Emma Baird and Irene, Plym- _outh and Mr. and Mrs. Clint Cob- leigh®¥:nd children, Dallas. : Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hackett. and children, Judy and James, Bing- ham N. Y., spent the weekend . visitivg Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Reed, Church Street. Birthday greetings this week to the following: Jennie Viola Morgan, Ruth N. Tinsley, Alton B. Whittaker, Richard O. Becker, Myra Risley, Mrs. Harry Bruce White, David Baumgarten, Carol Bayliss and Louise Whittaker. z Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barton, Endi- cott, N. Y., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paeglow, Dallas. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosler, Par- rish Street, had as weekend guests, their daughter and family and baby sitter, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Folms- bee, Nancy, Alan, David and Jef- fery, and Susie Graves, West Shuf- field, Conn. Mg and Mrs. Douglas Robbins and children, Bonnie, "Nancy and Glen, Edison, N. J., recently spent some time. with Mrs. Robin's er, Mrs. LaVerne Race, Daven- port ‘Street. Mark returned with his parents, after visiting Mrs. Race for a month. : of : Mrs. Jean Davis and sons, Ben III and Frank, Applewood Manor, Dal- | las, will leave August 15 for Cape Coral, Fla., where: she has accepted | a teaching position at the Orange River Elementary ‘School at Fort ‘Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stern, High Bridge, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Sam Voletta, Easton were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Snyder and family, Claude Street. Verna M. Smith, York, Pa., has moved to 175 Laurel Lane, Trucks- ville. - ? Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder and son, Jimmie, visited Mrs. Ruth Goss, Huntington Mills, on Sunday afternoon. i ; Mr. and Mrs. Tony Barber and children, Eatonville, are now re- siding on the former Stegmaier Far, Harris Hill Road. “ . % and. Mrs. Arthur Keating, residents of ‘Shavertown for the past five years, flew by jet to England last Friday, emplaning at Idlewild. On their return after eight months, they will live in Allentown. Mr. Keating, with Air Products, Inc., . will be stationed in North Wales. The family will live at South Port, Lancashire. Mr. and Mrs. David Farrell and children Patrick, Robert and Terry, flew in from Puerto Rico to spend two weeks with Mrs. Farrells par- ents, Mr. and Mrs.’ Paul Kocher, Machell Avenue. Mr. Farrell, radar technician formerly stationed in Puerto Rico, is being transferred to i 3 Myrtle Beach in South Carolina. He has been with the Air: Force for t Red Rock, his Dallas residence While stationed | Neighborhood THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1963 SECTION A — PAGE 5 News And Notes Of Personal Interest Distant Friends Are Guests At Cross Party Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cross, Wood- lawn Avenue, Dallas, entertained a group of friends from various sec- tions of the nation recently at a dinner party. Guests included Evangelists Jack and Clara Peters, Washington, D.C.; Rev. and Mrs. George Clements and daughter, Georgia Lee, Harveys Lake; Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Phoenix, Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Mattice, Sr., Oneonta, N. Y.; Mrs. Del Cinqumar, Robert Lore- man, Martha May Chase, Syracuse, N. Y.; Herman Lemhardt, Wilkes- Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cross, Ronald, Richard, Raymond and Re- nita Cross and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Cross also had as recent visitors, Mrs. Dollie Newell and young grandson, Russell Newell, Essex, England. er ———————————————— Harvey's Lake Girls Return From Europe Miss Lois R. DelKanic, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Del- Kanic Sr. of Loyalville, and -Miss Mary Charles McHose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McHose of Harveys Lake, have recently re- turned after a five weeks’ tour of Western Europe. The tour included the countries of Holland; Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, . France, and England. This foreign travel course was spon- sored by the Bloomsburg State Col- lege. The group of forty left June 20 from Idlewild Airport by KLM Jet. While on the continent the group traveled by motor coach to observe many of the important his- torical and cultural sites, Points of interest included: Heidle- berg, Germany, Venice, Rome, and Florence, Italy, the Isle of Capri, Lucerne, Switzerland, Paris and London. The group returned by a five day cruise across the Atlantic on Holland American Lines S.S. Nieuw Amsterdam arriving in New York Harbor July 24. Miss DelKanic and Miss McHose are graduates of Lake-Noxen High School and Bloomsburg State ‘Col-, lege. Each of the young ladies has completed her first year of teaching, Miss DelKanic at the Ross Elemen- tary ‘School in Sweet Valley and Miss McHose at the Columbia Ele- mentary School in Columbia, Pa. Elizabeth Ann Rudy Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rudy, Cambridge, Ohio, announce the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Anne, born July 31, at Guernsey Memorial Hospital, Cambridge. The first ‘child of the young couple weighed seven pounds: at birth. Mrs. Rudy is the former Ruth Oliver, Cambridge, Ohio. Mr. Rudy, the son of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Rudy, Shavertown, is associated with the RCA Corpora- tion as an Electronics Engineer. Elizabeth Anne is the second grandchild of the Rudys born in the past seven weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, Beach Haven, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle of Kunkle, Mrs. James Mericle, Beech Street, Shavertown, has moved to Susque- hanna Avenue, Dallas. Mrs. Anna Thomas, R.D. 5, Shav- ertown, has moved to 35 Red Ledge Drive, Dallas. ATERERENSERRRER RO RRRRRRRRE EN, DRESS SALE Clearance Cool Summer DRESSES 3.00 Now Showing New Fall School Clothes— Washable Dresses - Shifts and Petites 5.95 Wool Skirts ° and Petites ‘2.89 Also Double Knits Only Such Values | LAA J BACHMANS NORTH MAIN STREET DRESS CENTER 460 N. Main St. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. OPEN EVES. ’TIL9 || Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Slaff, Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville, will entertain at a cocktail party Tuesday eve- ning in honor of Miss Annette Evans, who has given forty years of dedicated service to Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre. Invitations have been issued to a 1963-1964 Membership ‘Campaign Advisory Committee of which Miss Evans is chairman. Members are Robert Eyerman, Mrs. Chester Derr, Ben Cook, J. Houston Day, Joseph MacVeigh, Ted Evans, Mrs. William Conyng- Lyle Slaffs To Entertain In Honor Of Annette Evans / ham, Roy E. Morgan, Congressman and Mrs. Danie] Flood, Ned Darling, Mrs. Aaron Weiss, Justin Bergman. Little Theatre Board of Directors | who will be present include Dr. Gordon Bell, Louise Dickenson, Joe Kelly, Mrs. Margaret Mitchell, Sam Neiman, Edgar Patience, Harry Rothstein, Lou Weir, Robert Stemp- en, Paul Winterhalter, H. Eugene Wagner, Dr. Stuart Irons. Mrs. Dorothy Salsburg, director of the Little Theatre; Mrs. Muriel Laucks and Mark Jacobson, cochair- men, will also attend. Bill Models Dresses On Granddaughters Bill Moss dropped around Mon- day to model the dresses he bought at the Library Auction, pink and blue and white . . . not in person, but by remote control. The only grandchild who wasn’t modelling a dress was Bill III, who was all boy in a sweat shirt. For Kristie, 3, the blue silk pop- lin had had to be shortened, but for Susan, 8, and Wendi, 6, the as- sortment was wide enough to give each child a good fit. Bill, Auction fans will remember, sat there in the front row, bidding in children’s dresses, and a large grey plush ele- phant, happy as a clam as the tide rose on his lap. Bill Jr. and his wife Joan, drove in from Minneapolis, arriving Sun- day morning after a thirty-hour nomstop trek cross country. Kids slept in the station wagon, Pop and Mom traded off in the driver’s seat. Next week, the junior Mosses go on to Montclair to visit Joan’s parents. Entertains Friends At Barbecue Party Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trexler and son, Eddie, James Street, Shavertowm, held a barbecue for friends and neighbors Tuesday evening. Guests participated in an spirited game of baseball before enjoy- ing. the tasty chicken barbecued over the grill in the Trexler garden. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monk and sons, Danmie and Earl; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gdovin, Mr. and Mrs. William Dungey, daughters, Eileen and Nancy; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Weale and daughter, Jan; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kreidler and son, Jimmie; Gary Tucker, and the host and hostess. Crispell Reunion Saturday In Noxen Fiftieth Reunion of the Crispell family is cheduled for Saturday at 1 in Dymond’s Grove, Noxen, when a covered dish luncheon will be served, followed by a business meet- ing. All connections are invited. A. Envelope Sealer %:50 B. Paper Clip, 4” 12.00 C. Pen or Pencil, ea. 8.00 D. Faneuil Bar Knife 19.50 FRANK 63 South desk, pocket or bar accessories in luxurious sterling silver by Tiffany. As handsome as they are practical, they make wonderful, lasting mementos for a best man, ushers, graduates or business men 3 Time payments may be arranged Jeweler Wilkes-Barre MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY E. Letter Opener 16.50 F. 6-inch Ruler 15.00 G. Key Ring 4.25 H. Tipsy Jigger 16.50 CLARK Main St. “-.| FREE PARKING for our customers FCN STORE HOURS - 10:00 to 5 Lo - THURS. ONLY 10-8 ne BY as || Nordfors Children Are Christened On Saturday Leonard Clayton Nordfors, Jr., -| age two, and his sister, Lenette Claire, age seven months were bap- tized Saturday evening at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Nordfors, Sr., East Dal- las, by Rev. Andrew Derrick, pastor of Glenview P.M. Church, Fern- brook. God parents were Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, Emmaus, Pa., aunt and uncle of the children. Also present were: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Miller, grandparents; Mrs. Annie Mahler, great grandmother, all of East Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Christianson, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, Em- maus, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Nordfors, Sr. Mr. Nordfors is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard G. Nordfors, Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Nordfors: is the former Betty Lou Miller, East Dallas. Have Third Daughter: An eight pound, one ounce daugh- ter, Patricia Janet, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cleasby, Rice Street, Trucksville, July 28 at Gen- eral-Hospital. There are two other daughters, Beth: Elaine, two and Cheryl Ruth, one. -Mrs. Cleasby is the former Elaine Shotwell, Shaver- town. Mr. Cleasby is employed with the Acme in Montrose as as- sistant manager. James-Evans Reunion The 52nd Reunion of the James and Oliver Evans decendents will be held August 11, at Stone House Park, Nicholson, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Calkins Are Wed Forty Years Today Mr. and Mrs. Henry Calkins, Roushey Street, Shavertown, will observe their 40th wedding anni- versary today. The couple were married at the home of the bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Calkins, Shavertown, by Rev. Rich. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Calkins. Mrs. Calkins is the former Beulah Smith, Bear Creek. The Calkins’ who have always re- sided in the Back Mountain Area since their marriage, have three children, Mrs. Betty Gordon, Broad- way; William Jr., Dallas ‘and Mrs. Marie Carkoff, also of Dallas. There are five grandchildren. Mr. Calkins retired five years ago after being employed for many years at Blue Ribbon Cake Com- pany. The couple are members of Shavertown Methodist Church, where Mrs. Calkins is a member of the Berean and Keller Classes. Announce Birth Mr. and, Mrs. Alvin Scott, Dallas, RD 1, announce the birth of a nine pound, nine ounce daughter, Aud- rey Jane, born July 28 at Nesbitt Hospital. There are four other children, Ann Marie, Alvin Jr., Allan Michael, and Arthur Carl. Mrs. Scott is the former Anna May Wal- lace, Kingston. Mr. Scott is em- ployed with General Cigar at Kings- ton. Traver-Barringer Reunion August 18 The 56th Amnual Reunion of the Traver-Barringer families will be held Sunday, August 18 at Rum- mage’s Park, Hunlock Creek. Peggy Jean Cobleigh Mr. and Mrs. Clinton ‘Cobleigh, Dallas, recently announced the birth of a daughter, Peggy Jean. There Steak Cookout For Hobby Club The Hobby Club enjoyed a steak cookout at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Edwards, August 3. Those attending: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lasher, Patty Ann and | Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Cum- | mings, Barbara and Terry, Mr. and Mrs. John Sidorek, and John, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lasher and Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Lasher, Mr. and Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stanton, Bobby and Carl, Mr. and Mrs. William Welsh and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, Mrs. Harry Martin Jr. and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner Jr., Billy and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Edwards, Gail and Connie. { are four other children, Jackie, Cynthia, Jerry, and Donna Mae. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST Natona Mills To Hold Outing At Harveys Lake The 16th = Annual Outing of Branch = A-23, Amalgamated Lace Operatives of America Union of Na- tona Mills will be held this year on Saturday, August 10 from 11 am. to 9 p.m. at Watahunee Park, Harveys Lake. Richard Clemow, president of Branch A-23, is heading the com- mittee making the arrangements. Other committee members are Fay Smith, Don Chamberlain, Stanley Kalish; John Hardiman and Tom Makravitz. Catering will be handled by B & J Catering and an orches~ tra will furnish music for dancing 3 10.9 PM. Special guests of the union at the Outing from the New York office will be Ira Birnbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Noe and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Targoff. Entertainment and various ath- letic events will be held during the day. Door prizes will be awarded. Little Hobby Club Holds Hobo Picnic At Rozelles The Little Hobby Club of Orange held a Hobo Picnic at the home of Mrs. William Rozelle in celebration of the group’s 5th anniversary. Each member brought cans of vegetables for a Mulligan Stew, which they made and ate from tin cans, hobo style. . Games were played following re- freshment hour. Present were Shirley Gordon, Elouise Evans, Mildred Gordon, Bonnie James, Diane Evans, Susan Fuller, Kathy Dymond, Debbie Dix- son, Connie and Becky Rozelle. . Remember the promise you made last Winter 2 Install GAS Heat now! Telephone ENterprise 2-0668 TOLL AEs 8 a Ns, Pa GAS HEAT costs less to install, operate and ; : maintain! Ask for Your FREE Heating Survey! Before you buy fuel or convert your heating equipment see your Heating Contractor, Plumber or Gas Company PENNSYLVANIA GAS and WATER Company Ee ee ai mg ne information "MOUNTAIN — FREE for a ——— SE Ee — and service ue Lo + ing O51 JIE a
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