SECTION A — PAGE 4 Calking Hold Lawn Party At Dallas A lawn party and corn roast was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Calkins, Jackson Dallas, Thursday, August 8. Attending were Mrs. Lois Wilson | and Jack Ward, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Mabel Myers and grandchil- dren, Shirley and Sterling, Luzerne; Lee Myers, Kingston; Mrs. Celesta Machell, Centermoreland and Mrs. Charles Calkins, Keith, Heidi, Susan and Sandra Lynn, Dallas. Have First Child A seven pound, five ounce son, Walter Charles Jr., was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bronsen, RD 1, Harveys Lake, August 4, at General Hospital. Mrs. Bronson is the for- mer Gloria Beppler, Scranton. Mr. Bronson is employed a at Linear. VV SV WV UW NYY VY VY Thur. - Fri - Sak RRR Loa Ta TOA SPECIAL Gy) 4 i HUGE 20 GAL. GALVANIZED STEEL - GARBAGE CAN ‘3.50 Always Sell For $4.15 HARDWARE MAIN ST. DALLAS Street, || aedsttinatietccivsctectinttieadimatocetinictiniliestiadietbiitbdiboiir ime deduced tid tee A al p p p p p p ; ; 4 p DALLA p p p p b y p b p POPP CPO DO OOOO Announce Engagement | Mr. and Mrs. Homer B. Major, | R. D. # 5, Shavertown, announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet Marie to David S. Stokes, (son of Rev. and Mrs. Emory D. | Stokes, R. D. # 4, Dallas. I Miss Major is a graduate of Lake- | ‘Lehman High School, class of ’63. MISS JANET MARIE MAJOR Mr. Stokes also attended Lake- Lehman High School and is present- ly employed . as. a. mechanic at George Matusavige's . service sta- tion, Cemtermoreland. No ' date has ‘been set for the wedding. Don’t let money stand between your youngster and a college education! 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Mountaintop CROSSROADS FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS | Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation fib Six lovely Back Mountain resi- dences will be open to the public on Sunday, September 15, when the Dallas 'Woman’s Club will sponsor its Second Annual Home Tour. Mrs. Raymend Wilson is general chairman of the event assisted by Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, co-chairman; Mrs. Peter Arnaud, program; Mrs. orge Hamm, hostesses and Mrs. Paul Bartolacci, ‘publicity. Charles Allabaugh, tickets; Mrs. Ge- | _THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1963 Dallas Junior Women Will Sponsor Annual Home Tour | Plans were announced recently by Mrs. Joseph Bortem, president of the |, club. | Members of the Dallas Junior Wo- Lae will act as hostesses at each home and distribute brochures con- taining information about the fine structures. A map will also be furn- ished to guide visitors on the tour. Tickets may be obtained from club members and at each home to i be viewed on the day of the tour. Miss Patricia Lee Meyer, daughter Upper Demunds Road, Dallas, re- cently became the bride of William Elliott Donoghue, son .of Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Donoghue, West ‘Chester, in Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, with Rev. Francis A. Kane officiating. Organist was Miss Patricia Mas-, talski. Miss Dorothy Furlong, Union, N.J. was maid of honor. Best man was John Carroll Charleton, Gérman- | town. Norman E. - Daroghue Jr., brother of the bridegroom, served of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Meyer, | Patricia Lee Meyer Bride Of William Elliott Donoghue as usher. : A breakfast was held for the im- ' mediate families at Irem Temple Country Club, after which the couple left on a two week honeymoon at the seashore. | Mrs. Donoghue is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary and Cedar Crest | College, Allentown. Mr. Donoghue is a business ad- | ministration graduate of University. He is associated with Price-Waterhouse, Philadelphia, The "couple have taken up resi- ‘dence at 607 South High Street, West Chester, Pa. Butlers Arrive Home From Visit Abroad Mr. and Mrs. John Butler, Shaver- town are home again after spend- and son-in-law, Mr .and Mrs. Peter Lukasavage in Munich, Germany. tenstein, London and Southern Ger- many. J y Little Susan Lukasavage, now eight months old and hale and hearty proved the highlight of "the trip when she got acquainted with the grandparents she had never seen. Together the Butlers and Luka- savage's traveled the cable car up the Alps and marveled at the breath taking view, one of the most pict- uresque in the world. They also visited a salt mine Ber- chegaden gardens, Hitler's - retreat and Oberammegau, site of the fam- ous Passion Play. Mrs. Butler was attracted most to the charming houses of the Alps and Germany where overhanging roofs and balconies fitted with flow- er boxes and laden. with vinelike blooming geraniums formed an enchanting picture. ‘While diving in Germany Mr. | Butler slipped a disc in his back which since his return forced him his bed. His scouts anxious for his return to the troop are hoping for a speedy recovery for ‘their popular leader. =AIR SHOES FOR CHILDREN . The shoes that keep Spring. in Children’s steps — regardless of the season. Green Pigskin Black ‘Nylon Velvet Sizes 12% to 4 $9.50 BURGUNDY OXFORD $1.95 and - $8.95 HUMPHREYS’ CHILDREN’S BOOTERY Back Mountain Shopping Center ing a month with their daughter! The Butlers had a marvelous time visiting Austria, Switzerland, Lich- |’ to spend the past week confined to Doctor Moves DR. JOHN LYNCH Dr. John Lynch, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Lymch, Sr. Harveys Lake, and his wife, the former Kathryn Smith, Idetown, and child- | Ten have moved ‘to San. Fernando | Valley, California, where he will resume practice. Dr. Lynch is a graduate of Han- over Township High School, Kings | College, Georgetown ~~ University School of Medicine, and served his internship at General Hospital. He was resident im obstetrics and gyn- ecology at District of Columbia Gen- eral Hospital, Washington, and was on active naval duty at Annapolis Naval Hospital. Lehigh | Engaged To Allen B. Hobbs DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ‘CAROL LOUISE BENNETT - - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett of Maple Street, Noxen, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Louise, to Airman 1st class Allan B. Hobbs, son of Mrs. Jean Dend- ler, 44 West Harrison Street, Tunk- hannock. Miss Bennett was graduated from Lake-Lehman High School, Class of 1960, and is employed in ‘the ac- counting department of Acme Markets, Inc., Forty Fort. ) Mr. Hobbs, son of the late Charles Hobbs, was graduated from Lake- Lehman High School, Class of 1959. He is stationed with ‘the United States Air. Force at. Harmon Air Force Base, Newfoundland. The wedding will take place in December. Evans Have Visitors Mrs. Margaret Bruns, and grand- daughters, Kim and Jill Evans, have returned home to Falls Church, Va., after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Don Evams, Church Street, Dallas. The latter also accompanied Mrs. Bruns and their granddaughters to their home where they spent last weekend. Kim and Jill are daugh- ters of Don, Jr., and the former Joan Bruns, both formerly of Dallas. Buy New Home Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Franklin, Dallas, have purchased a new home on Harris Hill Road, Dallas. Mrs. Franklin is the former Iris Oney. At Scout Camp Susan Baker, daughter of Mrs. Baker, Spring = Street, Shavertown, is spending two weeks | Eleanor at Camp Onawandah. The Dallas Post Uses The famous ATF Chief Offset P Presses DARING S Main Highway — 674-8481 — Pallas Choice Western CHUCK 39%¢ Ib Center Cut 55c 1b. Center Cut PORK GHOPS T5¢ Ib. Smoked PORK CHOPS 89¢ Ib. Frozen FRENCH FRIES Frozen ORANGE JUICE (6 oz. cans)... Western Select BEEF LIVER 39¢ 1b. 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Custom fram- Week-days 10-8, Satur- International Gallery 945 Wyoming Avenue West Pittston Bake Sale On Saturday For Lake-Lehman Band Sponsors of the Junior-Senior Lake Lehman Band will hold a bake sale, Saturday, August 17, on the lawn of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swanson, Baird Road, ‘Harveys Lake, “beginning at 2 o'clock. Parents of band members are urged to give full support and co- operation to this annual project. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shouldice, RD 5, Shavertown, announce the birth | of an eight pound, nine ounce son, Christopher James, born August 2 at Nesbitt Hospital. There are five other children, Lynne, Robert, Paul, Ruth, and Amy. Mrs. Shouldice is the former Ruth Walter, Dallas. Roushey Reunion A heautitul day greeted families and friends of the Peter B. Roushey descendents 15th annual reunion at Rummages Grove Saturday July 27. A picnic dinner was held at 2 p.m.» followed by a business meeting. Peter L. Roushey president, Florence Martin, secretary and ‘treasurer; Mrs. Hazel Garris, games and activ= ity. Next reunion will be held the last Saturday of July 1964 at Rummage’s Grove, with dinner scheduled for 2.2. -M. Swimming, roller skating, qu its and bowling was enjoyed during®’he afterncon, Accordion selecticrs. were rendered by Miss Patsy Callahan of Plymouth. Oldest member attending was B, J. Roushey, Dallas; youngest child was Holly Garris also of Dallas; fam= ily traveling the greatest distance was Mr .and Mrs. Thomas Roushey, David and Genet, Fairborn, Ohio. Largest family was that of Hazel Garris. There were two marriages record= ed: Judy Miles to William: Sammon, August 18. 1962 and Ann Marie Davis to Larry McCary June 15, 1963. Four new births were noted: A son, Kim Alan Miers to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miers on November 14, 1961; a son Brien David to Mr .and Mrs. David Ayers, December 26, 1962; a daughter to Mr .and Mrs. Joseph Walton. March 5, 1963 and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Martini, James Louis, March 31, 1963. i No deaths were reported. A get well card was signed by all present for Mrs. Ellen Derr who has been a patient in the General Hel 0 for some time. Attending were: Peter F. Roushey, Peter L. Roushey, Mr. B. J. Roufey, Dallas; Mr. end Mrs. Fred B. Long, Orangevile; Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Roushey, David and Genet, Fairborn, Ohip; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miers, Hartford; Mr. and Mrs, William Kanarr, New York; Mr .and Mrs. James Roushey, Jackson Township; Mr .and Mrs. H. D. Campbell, Bobby Broderick, Cambra; Mrs. John Don- ahue and Donald, Harold Roushey, Mehoopany; Helen Lozier, Buck Hill Falls; Mrs. Hazel Garris, Gary, How- ard, Clark, Cindy, Holly, Dallas. | Mr. and Mrs. John Roushey, Mrs. ! 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