Kozemchaks Will Take Navy Cruise With Son Mr. and Mrs. James Kozemchak and son, David, Overbrook Avenue, will leave Sunday for Norfolk, Va. ~ The Kozemchaks who will make the trip by air will take a family navy cruise with James, Jr., statici- led with the U.S. Navy at Little eek, Va. Young Jim will be discharged af- r serving two years service on Septergher 10. Leaves For New Teaching Post ~ Miss Elaine Kozemchak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Kozemchak, Dallas left Monday for Pennsbury, Pa., where she will teach art in the ennsbury Schools. ~ Elaine graduated in June from Wilkes College. She is also a grad- ate of Westmoreland High School. Brickel Class Picnic | The Brickel Class of the Dallas [Methodist Church held a picnic, Tuesday afternoon, August 20 at the home of Mrs. Helen Rice, Or- chard Farms. Jeannie Race entertained with accordion solos. Mrs. Laverne Race led devotions. | Present were Mesdames Verna elsh, Louise Brown, Laverne Race, Peg Lewis, Ella Harvey, Jen- aie and Bob Race, Barbara, Billie 8] Dianne Rice. Have First Child l Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shiskowski, rernbrook, announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Valerie Ann, on August 22 in General Hos- ital. | Mrs. Shiskowski is the former Louise Womer, Noxen. The baby Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Drake, Haven Fair Lawn, Schuylkill Haven, formerly of Dallas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Vir- ginia Ann to James D. Cannon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cannon, West Dorrance Street, Kingston. Miss Drake is a graduate of West- moreland High School and Wilkes- Barre Business College and is em- ployed as a secretary for Pennsyl- vas born by Caesarian Section. vania Millers Mutual Insurance ES SINR Company. i Did You Read Mr. Cannon graduated from The Trading Post EINER ENA E EEN R : Wyoming Seminary Day School KINDERGARTEN AND NURSERY SCHOOL § Pre-school for ages 3Y,, 4 and 5 a Hours 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Kingston High School and is a sen- Payne Peitehone House Wyoming, Pa. For further information, please call a3 i EERE ERIE NRE ERE | Fiancee Of James D. Cannon MISS VIRGINIA DRAKE ‘or at Syracuse University, College of Electrical Engineering. He is vice president of the New York Beta Chapter of the Phi Kappa Psi Fra- ternity. No date has been ‘set for the wedding. New Daughter Is Born To Kitchens A seven pound, eight ounce daughter, Kimberly Elaine, was born August 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm Kitchen, North Pioneer nue, Shavertown, at Nesbitt Hos- pital. Mrs. Kitchen is the former Frieda Stroud, Sweet Valley. There are three other children, Susan, Malcolm, and Karen. Mr. Kitchen is associated with Back Mountain Lumber Company. Harry M. Vivian III Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vivian, West Center Hill Road, Dallas, announce the birth of a six pound son, Harry Melvin IV, August 19 at Nesbitt Ave-, THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strohl Are Honored On 50th Anniversary Seventy or more relatives gather- ed on Saturday afternoon at Forty | Fort Methodist Church to honor | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strohl who celebrated their golden anniversary. The Strohls were former Back | Mountain residents. Mrs. Strohl is | the former Freida Vopleus. Rev. Porter Adams, pastor of the church, spoke briefly on “God's Blessing on Two Fine People” and invoked a divine blessing on the couple privileged to live 50 years in wedded bliss. Dinner was served to the large number of relatives and friends who came from as far west as Colorado ! ‘as far South as Florida, as far east as Massachusetts and as far north as northern New York. Mrs. Strohl formerly lived in Marsh Creek and her husband was | a former Noxen native. They were married August 27, 1913. George W. Buckingham, Massa- chusetts, spoke on ‘Life In And Around The Lumber Camps In The Early Decade Of The Century.” Guests were former or present Back Mountain residents with the exception of the small fry, many of whom were born elsewhere. Present were: Ruth Transue, Mr. | Adams, Forty Fort; and Mrs. Cecil Dickinson, Bethle- hem; Mr. and Mrs. Meadville; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Strohl, Lawton, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. i Robert Wells, Robert Jr., and Wil- liam, Morristown, N. J.; George Buckingham, Braintree, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strohl, Sharon | Strohl, Westfield, N. J.; Keith Hels- by, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bidwell, Mr. and Mrs. David Bid- well, Robert and Craig, Mrs. Ashker, Irene and Sue, all of Binghamton; | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hilly, Mr. Mrs. Ralph Gramley, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reese, Rev. and Mrs. Porter Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harlos, Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dymond, Kenneth Dymond, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dymond, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morgan, Cecil Vopleus, Mr. | and Mrs. Calvin Strohl, Jennie Wild- rick, Mrs. Ambrose Buckingham, Mrs. Amy Jayne and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Line, Karen and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gabel, Darrell, Joyce and Terry, Mrs. Clar- ence Buckingham and family, Mrs. Dana Hulbert, Back Mountain; and the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strohl. ‘Has Sixth Birthday Pauline Yenason, Parrish Street, Dallas, was honored at a birthday party last week, celebrating her sixth birthday, at her home. Present were Cindy and Michele Witek, Paulette and Charlene Al- bosta, Johnny, Joe Michael and Isabel Yenason and Florence Paeglow. Pauline will be in first grade at Gate of Heaven this fall. Rowland R. Ritts, III A son, Rowland R., III, was born to Sgt. and Mrs. Rowland R. Ritts, Jr., 533-93rd Street, Niagara Talin N. Y., August 15. Mrs. Ritts is the former Alice Donachie, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. William Donachie, Trucksville. Sgt. Ritts is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rowland R. Ritts, RD 4, Oak Hill, Dallas. He is sta- tioned in Niagara Falls with the Army. is the former Leanora McCallun, Kingston. Mr. Vivian is associated with the North Branch Lumber Company. Get FREE PENCIL BOX up !! ea oy Robin Hood shoes .Guard your child’s growing feet with the fir and quality of Robin Hood Shoes... you’ll | send them off to school knowing their feet are well-protected. $4.99 To $6.99 .E, Widths ; B-C-D-E made for the way. children play in them, priced for the way they grow out of them. 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Thru Wed., Sept. 4 COUPON GOOD FOR dedicat dieedtictbitinciuadhodide Returns To Visit Biter World Tour "Miss Dorothy Weaver, daughter of Mrs. Fred Weaver, Huntsville Road, Trucksville, is spending some time with her mother before resum- ing her duties as a teacher in New Jersey Schools. Miss Weaver, who was a former music faculty member at Kingston Township recently returned from a trip around the world. The six week air tour covered 24,000 miles and she traveled on seventeen planes to reach the many sections of th globe visited. Countries visited included Hawaii, Japan, Hongkong, Formosa, Thai- land, India, Israel, Greco: Turkey, and Spain. Have Baby Girl Major and Mrs. Jack Wills, for- mer residents of Parrish Street, Dallas, became the parents of a little girl, Wendy Ann, August 21, at Fort Stewart Hospital in Georgia. There are two other children, Jack and Jill. Mrs. Wills is the forme» Majorie White, Kingston. The Wills’ now reside in Fort Stewart, Georgia. and | David Kuder, | Engagement Announced MISS CONNIE ELAINE SMITH Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Smith, Harvey's Lake, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Connie Elaine, to John Baradziej, sein of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baradziej, West Hazleton. - Miss Smith is a graduate of Lake- Noxen High School and Bloomsburg State College and is a member of the faculty of Benjamin Franklin Junior High School, Levittown, Pa. Mr. Baradziej graduated from West Hazleton High School and Pennsylvania State University. He is also a teacher at Benjamin Framk- lin Junior High ‘School, Levittown. Both are taking graduate work at Temple University. No date has been set for the wedding. Glern Frantzes Have Moved Back To Area Mr. and Mrs.. Glenn Frantz, South Amboy, N, J. recently moved to | Luzerne. Mrs. Frantz is the former Hannah Hummell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hummell, Harveys Lake. Mr. Frantz, a native of Bingham- ton is employed by Reliable Electric | Company, Kenilworth, N. J. 24! 3 2 a 5 2 B 2 ® WEDDINGS ~ = = = ES CEE 03 ESS EE THE CONTINENTAL INN . LUZERNE-DALLAS HWY. Facilities For ® BANQUETS ® PARTIES BUSINESS MEETINGS For Information Phone 287-7588 LHI Teil HTT Te iti He HHHTHE Scott Bythoway Party | Guest On Sth Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bytheway, Edgewood Heights, Trucksville en- tertained Sunday afternoon in hon- | or of their son, Scott, who. was cele- brating his 5th birthday. A lovely blue and white decora- for the party table. Guests were Mrs. Jesse Coslett and son Jesse, Jr., Joan Phillips, Mrs. William Vollrath, Mrs, Marge Watson and children Todd, Jeff and Jimmie; Nancy Steininger and ‘Gary, Cathy and John Thompson, Mrs. Charles Prutzman and Jeff and the celebrant, young Scott. Games were played and a number of gifts bestowed upon the birthday guest. Visits Mother While Husband Is At Camp Mrs. Glenn Frantz and Mrs. Ray- have béen staying with their par- ents, Mr .and Mrs. Eugene Hummell, | | = | Sr., while Ray Jones is with the Army Reserves. : PFC Jones is at Indiantown Gap for a two week training period. The ladies and Tracey visited rel- atives im New York on Whodnesduy. {18 Men's Three-Suiter $45.00 Executive Overnight $30.00 Ladies’ 26” Pullman $42.50 Hat Box $20.00 Beauty Case $25.00 All Prices Plus Tax gr Finish. HENRY’ Memorial Highway JEWELRY Very Big on Campus... SAMSONITE SILHOUETTE LADIES’ COLORS: Biscayne Blue, Platinum Grey, Dover White, Oxford Grey, Alligator Finish. MEN'S COLORS: Oxford Grey, Desert Tan, Alligator GIFT & CARD suop Jil Shavertown. ted cake formed the centerpiece. mond Jones and daughter Tracey, | PR Purely Personal Carol Walters, Berlin, Conn., is spending some time with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Owens, Parrish Stret. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Albosta, Paulette, Charlene and Joseph Don- nelly, Dallas, recently spent some time at Rehobeth Beach, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Shultz, Par- rish Street, have as a house guest, their niece from Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly and baby have moved from Jackson Street to Demunds Road. Mr. and Mrs. William Lawler and sons, Billy, Ricky and Robbie, Par- rish Street, have returned home after spending some time in’ Wash- Mr. Lawler’s mother, Mrs. William Lawler Sr. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle, spent several days visiting and sightseeing at Thousands. .Islands recently. They Kunkle residents. Richard Mendolson son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Mendolson, Harris Hill Road, and Adrian DeMarco, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian E. De- Marco, Sutton Road, were recent winners in the subscription contest sponsored by the Times Leader Evening News. The prize was a vip to Fredom Land, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Martin and son, Ralph, Harris Hill Road, had |as their guest last weekend Rev. Edward Lamano, New York City. Rev. Lamano and Ralph are classmates at Mount St. Mary's Seminary, Emittsburg, Md. spent Sunday afternoon at Camp St. of Rev. Robert Waznak. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeSocio, Mi- chael, Karen and Mary, Minoa, N.Y., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian E. DeMarco. Mrs. DeSocio, who before her marriage was Miss Jean Paesevento, formerly resided in the Trucksville area. Mr. and Mrs. John Blackman, | Minneapolis, Minn., are spending several weeks at their home in Ide- town. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tinsley, Collingdale,. visited . their parents over the weekend, Mr. Walter Davis, Davenport Street, and Mrs. Calvin Tinsley, Mountaintop. Bob Tinsley returned home with them after spending two weeks with ‘his grandparents. William R. Lohmann, Lohmann Street, is recuperating at his home after being taken to Nesbitt Hos- pital last week by ambulance. Mrs. George Seelandt, Huntsville Road, is spending some time in New Hyde Park, N. Y., visiting Mrs. William Williams. Mrs. W. E. Schoonover, Orange, had as guests for several days her two daughters, Mrs. F. F. Alling of Haddonfield, N. J. and Mrs. Fred Dixon of Cleveland, Ohio, Congratulations to William Clif- ford, Jackson Street, who celebrated his seventy second birthday, August 26th. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Harris Haycox in her recent bereavement. Space Reunicn The Seventh Annual Reunion of the John Space family was held re- cently at Melody: Park. “Attending were: Mr..and Mrs. Clif- ton Poff, son, John; Miss Joyce An- drews, Belleville, N.J.; Mr .amd Mrs. ‘ Dana Campbell, Dana Jr., Thomas and Robyn, Shavertown; Mr. Mrs. William Space, son, Jerry, | Levittown; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Space, . 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