Personal “City. - ployed. + Street, is spending a week with his ~ spending a few days in Penn Ryn, Mr, "DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Miss Frances Dorrance, Church {Street, Dallas, has returned home after spending six weeks with Mrs. Howard Taylor, Pocono Lake Pre- serve, Mr .and Mrs. William Kelly and children, Upper Darby, Pa., have purchased a home in Midway Manor. Mr Kelly is sales superintendent of Amegican Home Foods. MR Earl Monk has returned after a two week visit in “Florida. She made the trip with. Mrs. Andrew Denmon and Mrs.” Jane Hauzletine, all of Dallas. Mr .ad Mrs. Walter Binder, Strat- ford, N.J., have moved to 75 Hunts- ville Road. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. T. M. B, Hicks in her recent bereavement. ; Fredric Amderson, Sr., Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown returned Fri- day evening from attending the funeral of Stanley Yeager, Jr., 22, Cleveland, Ohio. i The young man, an honor student at Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology was the nephew of Mrs. An- derson. He was killed ‘August 31, in an automobile accident in Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Yeisley and family, Glenburnie, Md., were week- end guests of Mrs. Warren Yeisley. The Yeisleys are former residents of Shavertown. Keith is Mrs. Yeisley’s grandson. Also visiting at the Yeisley home is Mrs. Grace Riley, Albany, N.Y., sistex of Mrs. Yeisley. Mr% and Mrs. Joseph Hendricks, Buffalo, N. Y., recently visited Mr. and g@frs. Ferman Wesley, Demunds Road; Fernbrook. The Hendricks are former residents of Shaver- town. Mrs.r Wesley is the daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks. Mrs. Eugene LaVelle, Pole 175, Harveys Lake, has returned after spending a weekend in Atlantic Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Lloyd, and Linda, Shickshinny; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux, and Deb- bie, Mill Street, recently were din- mer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cragle, Rohrsburg, Pa. Also attend- ing were Carol and JoAnn Trivel- piece, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trivel- piece and sons, Don and Frank.’ Birthday greetings this week to; Kim Evans, Jennifer Anne Garris, S. N. Goss, Mrs, Fred Jemnings, Mrs. Charles Smith, Chip Carter, James Oliver, Jr., Dan Richards, Sr., Z. E. Garinger, Thomas B. Robinson, Dorothy K. Huston, T. Marlon Rim- ple, Nellie, Brown, William Welch, Jr., Raymond J. Elston, Billy Duda, Marilym Ohlman ‘Wisner; Mrs. : Don- ald Paeglow. Mr. and Mrs. William Connors and children, Cathy, Billy, Michael, Jimmy and Kevin, Ferguson Aven- ue, have takem up residence in Al- toongy where Mr, Connors is em- Master Sergeant and Mrs. Bud Shorts and family, Ohio ggsecently visited relatives in Shavertown and Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Par- rish Street, have returned after spending a few days in Elmira, N. Y., visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Guernsey and family, Bethesda, Md., recently spent a week with his father, Mr. Edwin Guernsey, Franklin Street, Shavertown, John Shorts, Newark, N. J. visited Mr. and Mrs. Arja Brown, Nancy and Bob, Ferguson Avenue, last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Wright, Oak Hill, have returned to their home after spending some time at Long Beach Island, N. J. Mrs. Merritt Updyke, Watertown, N. , recently spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frantz and Evelyn, Brook Street. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Garris and chien, Jackson Street, have re- turned after spemding two weeks at Black Lake, Ontario, Canada, where they enjoyed good fishing. Mrs. Wardan Kunkle, Machell Avenue, is a patient at the Gemeral Hospital. : ‘Ruth Miller and Ruth Tinsley, Dallas, will enter the General Hos-- pital School of Practical Nursing. Mrs.” John Hislop, Lehman Aven- ue, is a patient at General Hospital. Mr. Floyd Slocum, West Dallas, is a patient at General Hospital. Carl “Kookie” Daubert, Parrish cousins in Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosler, Dallas, have returned home after visiting Mr. Hosler’'s mother and aunt, ] Recent guests in this area were C. B. Eckhart, Forty Fort; Mr. ‘and Mrs. Fred Woessner and family, Norristown; Mrs. Charles Watkins, Erni and Norman, “Vienna, Va.; and Mrs. Stanley Davenport Jr., Pottstown; Ruth Murray, Wilkes-Barre; Roberts Kistler, Myerstown; Jean H. Green, Mon- treal; Mr. and Mrs. Lee White and Robert, Endicott, N. Y.; Mr. S. J. Miller, Wyoming Camp Ground; Marcia Miller, Curtis Evans, Hart- ford, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frear, Pittston; Miss Millie Jones, George Messick, West Pittston and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Catron, Ft. Pierce, Fla. Mrs. S. N. Goss, Claude Street, is a patient at the Nesbitt Hospital. Joe Goode, Jackson Street, has returned to his home after being a ‘patient at Nesbitt Hospital. onka, he Mr. Dietz is employed as a carpenter. Jackson Heights, N.Y, Wilmington, | ; Joe, |: thirteen, is the son of Mr. 4nd Mrs. Joseph Goode, ISr., and is in eighth Neighborhood THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1963 SECTION A — PAGE 5 News And Notes Of Personal Interest Shavertown PTA will sponsor a | Fun Festival as its first activity of the school year. | Many attractive booths offering a wide variety of ‘goodies and enter- tainment will be manned by mothers of students. : The second fair to be held by the school organization promises to be more profitable than the first tried two years ago, which exceeded ex- pectations. ! Funds realized will be used to send sixth grade youngsters on their graduation trip’ to Philadelphia. Mrs. Robert Bayer and Mrs. Wal- ter Gosart are co-chairmen of the fall event to be held Saturday, Sept- ember 21 from 11 to 4 p.m. Mrs. William Frederick is handling pub- licity. First grade mothers under the chairmanship of Mesdames William Pugh, (Craig Aicher and Andrew Roan will head the Bake Sale Booth. Shavertown PTA Fun Festival Will Otter Variety Of Booths Mesdames William Frederick, Everell Chadwick, William Ostrum and Louis Orloski will preside over the Game Booth, second grade offer- ing. Mesdames Walter Roberts and Merl Bigelow will be kept busy at the third grade Candy and Ice Cream stand, while Mesdames Milton Evans, Clifford Parker and Walter Karl will offer a wide selection of White Ele- phant and Jewelry items for the fourth grade. Fifth grade booth will entice the young fry with its: Fish Pond and Comic Books, under supervision of Mesdames ' Stamley Wills and Gor- don Wolverton, Mrs. Elwood Dungey and Mrs. Michael Bucan will preside over the Snack Booth for sixth grade. z Mothers of all pupils will assist at the various stands. The public is urged to support the affair. : Mr .and Mrs. Alden Dietz, Beau- mont, were homored Sunday on the observance of their 25th anniversary at a buffet dinner given by daugh- ters, Nancy and Carolym Dietz and Emma Richards. i The couple were married Septem- ber 10, 1938 by Rev. George Sweet, Courtdale. Mrs. Dietz is the former Thelma Richards. They have re- sided in Beaumont all of their life. There are six children: Carolyn, student at Andrews University, Michigan; Sally, enrolled at Blue Mt. Academy, Hamburg, Pa.; Nancy and Christopher, at home; Lynn Dietz serving in the U.S. Army and Mr. and Mrs. Alden Dietz Are = Honored On 25th Anniversary | Fred Dietz, Miami, Florida. Mr .and Mrs. Dietz received many | lovely gifts. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Claude - Dietz, Mark and Brian, Wyalusing; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Dietz, Gary and Cheryl, Kunkle; Mr. and Mrs. Emil Balaniski, Judy, Fred, and Joe; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bellas, Bobby and Gerry, Beaumont; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards, Doris amd Donnie Hood, Hackettstown, N.J.; Mrs. Emma Richards, James Bagrosky, Harrisburg; Bruce Corey, Uniondale; the honored guests and their child- ren, Nancy, Carolyn, Sally and Christopher. Evelyn Frantz, has returned to the Johnstown Rehabilitation Cen- ter, after spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frantz, Brook Street. Mrs. Gary Bligh and son, Gregory, Corona, N.Y., are spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shel- don Bennett, Trucksville, Michael Traver, Noxen, had as Sunday visitors, Mrs. Lore Traver and son, Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schneider and son, Renee, all of . Chief Traver’s son, Corey, Rice Street, Trucksville, celebrated his birthday on Friday, September 6. Mr .and Mrs. Henry Willis, High- bridge, N.J., spent sunday visiting Mr, and Mrs. Claude Snyder, Claude Street, Mr. and Mrs. John Fluck and daugater, Katnerine, Harveys Lake, will attend the 25th weddudg cere- mony and anniversary dinner in honor ot Mr .and Mrs. Charles Gear- hart, Philadelphia on Saturday. Mr. Fluck is Mrs. Gearhart's brother. Charles Gearnart, Philadelphia and Miss Lucy Lyle, Lowsville, Ky., with her finance, James Kluck, spent last week with Mr .and Mrs. John Fluck, Harveys Lake, leaving on Monaay. LEE + Mrs, Martha Lamoreaux, -De munds Road, has returned home atter one month's stay in Long Is- land, N.Y. She had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Force and the Carpenter family, Long Island. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. John Tirpak, Mrs. Pauline Pandizorko, and daughter, Marie, Exeter, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arja Brown and family, Ferguson Avenue. Carol Walter, Berlin, Conn., has returned home after spending the summer with her aunt and uncle, Mr .and Mrs, Richard Owens, Parrish Street, Mrs. Bert Brace has returned home after spending some time in Wagh- ington at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Helen Evans. She is staying with another daughter, Mrs. George Hess. : Mr .and Mrs. Edward Malone, Bergenfield, N.J., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner, Dallas. Bert Brace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Brace, Dallas, underwent a tonsillectomy at General Hospital on Friday. Shirley Denmon Feted By Florence Frantz Miss Florence Frantz, R.N., sup- ervisor of Carpenter Nursing Home entertained at a delightful Variety Shower honoring Shirley Denmon, bride-elect. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Billings, Grand- view Avenue, Dallas. Mrs. Billings is a sister of Miss Frantz. Color scheme was carried out in pink and white and matching bou- quets of asters were distributed throughout the house. A buffet luncheon was served to the following guests Mesdames: Alice Smith, Hilda Trainer, Burina Biaconi, (Charlotte Calkins, Jean ‘Whitesell, Mildred Rittenhouse, Jane Sorber, Mildred Covert, Agnes Wal- ton, Lila Giberson, L. ‘A. Frantz, Elizabeth Billings, Floremce Billings and the hostess. Carol Lynn Bobeck Feted On 3rd Birthday Carol Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bobeck, Cliffside Aven- ue, Trucksville, celebrated her third : birthday on Labor Day with a lawn party. Those attending were Roger Long, Patty, Dorothy and Lois Summers, Jesse and Joan Coslett, Jill, Jackie, Mary, Matt, Janice and Paul Shaver; Laurie, Chris, Libby and Martha Wright, Oak Hill; Mary Louise and Charles Bobeck, Dallas, and the guest of honor’s brother, Jackie. . Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bobeck, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shaver,” Mr. and’ Mrs. John Marks and Mrs. Jesse Coslett. Centerpiece. was a green and white cake made by Carol's mother. Entertains At Outing For College Girl Mr .and Mrs. Alfred Swelgin enter- tained recently at a family picnic for their daughter, Linda, who is return- ing to Lock Haven State College for her sophomore year. Present” were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brace, Alexandria, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lamoreaux and Susan, Mr. and Mrs. William Lamoreaux, Billy and Carol, Sweet Valley; Mr. Donald Anesi, Dallas; the guest of honor and her parents. Lt. Colonel and Mrs. John F. Cris- pell, Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Corinne Anne, to Lt. James J. Behen, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Behen Jr., Del- mar, Md., and Mrs. Mabel D. Behen, Dover, Delaware. Col. Crispell is the nephew of Mrs. Walter S. Kitchen, Idetown. Fiancee Of Lt. James J]. Behen, III MISS CORINNE ANNE CRISPELL | Claremont Secretarial School, New York, N.Y., and is currently work- ing for the U.S. Government in Washington, D.C. ; Her fiance graduated from the University of Maryland with a de- gree in Chemical Engineering. He is presently stationed at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland. \ i The wedding is planned for Octo- ber 12, 1963. ‘Miss Crispell is a graduate of Linda May Traver Will Wed Donald: L. Hensley, Kentucky The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Lillian May Traver to Donald Lee Hensley, son of Paul Hensley, Olive Hill, Kentucky and the late Mrs. Hensley, has been an- nounced by Mrs. Wallace Traver, Market Street, Noxen. Matron of honor will be Mrs. Jos- eph' Luketic, Noxen, sister of the bride-elect. Bridesmaid will be Nesbitt Auxiliary To Hold Card Party Shavertown Branch, Nesbitt Hos- pital Auxiliary will sponsor a Des- sert Card Party at the new Nurses Home, Kingston on Tuesday after- noon, October 8 at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. (Carl Hontz and Mrs. William Hughes are cochairmen of the affair. The public is invited. Dr. Jacobs Speaks At Joint Kiwanis Meet Dallas Kiwanis and Dallas Kiwanis Women held a joint dinner meeting and program recently at which Dr. Irvin Jacobs, member of the Luz- | erne Coumty Medical Association spoke on the “Importance of Sabin Polio Vaccine.” Guest speaker was introduced by Mrs. Edward Thompson, program chairman. : . Present were Dr. and Mrs. Irvin Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomp son, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Faegen- berg, Mr .and Mrs. George McCut- cheon, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ‘Acker- son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maturi, Mr .and Mrs. Paul Laux, Mr. and Mrs, John Henninger and John Jr., Mr .and Mrs. James Huston, Sr., Mr .and Mrs. Sherman Harter, Mr. and Mrs. William Guyette, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Birth, Mr .and Mrs. Leon Emmanuel, Mrs. Clara Troxell, Jer- ome Gardner, George Thomas, Hil- bert Stark, John Marsh, Kenneth ‘Bayliss, Leo Corbett, William Baker, Thomas Kreidler, Dr. David Kunkle. Jule ha Shavertown to Hunt | will be in our afternoon, you the latest Beauty, 5 A REPRESENTATIVE OF MISS CLAIROL September answer your questions and tell of famous “Miss Clairol” Hair 'HALL'S PHARMACY ‘SHAVERTOWN store Wadhesdoy 18th to accomplishments Dawn Luketic, niece of the bride to “be... Best man will be Daniel Mitchell. ; The wedding will be performed | by candlelight, September 22 at 6 pm. in St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Noxen. Miss Traver is a graduate of] Lake-Lehman High School and was employed at Skytop Lodge, as a secretary. Mr. Hensley attended Olive Hill High School and is employed as a Hold Hat Show Altar and Rosary Society of St.| Therese’s Church, Shavertown, | scheduled a number of coming ac- | tivities for the fall season at a | meeting of ‘the .organization . last | Wednesday evening. A Hat Show and Card Party will | | be held September 25 at 8 p.m. Mrs. | luncheon served by George Messersmith and Mrs. | Joseph Burns were named chair- | men of the newest fall fashions in ladies headgear loaned from Lazar- | us, Store. Mrs. William Guyette will head | | Card Party committee with Mrs. | Donald Meade and Mrs. Paul Lauer ‘in charge of tickets. A Communion Breakfast pre-| pared and served by men of the | Marchetti, William A. Thomas, Ann Holy Name Society will be held | October 6. Mrs. John Carey was | appointed chairman. Prayer will be given by Rev. Francis Brennan, moderator, i Mrs. Edward Zaboski, president, | | welcomed new members, Mesdames | loy, John O’Kal, Leo Corbett, John Dennis Sitkowski, Paul Lauer, Tom Taglia, Edward Gallagher, Anna Zebelin, Albert Shafer, James Thomas, Jr., John Kritchen, Sr. Four exchange students, John Joseph Peleak, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin LaBarr Are Married 60 Years Mr. and Mrs. Irvin LaBarr, Moore- Saturday. Payne and Harry LaBarr. Mr. and Mrs. LaBarr were married Jennie Moss. The LaBarrs have Mooretown for many years where they conducted a restauramt and Mr. LaBarr engaged in carpentry. Freda Lyons Honors Son On Birthday James E, Morgan was guest at a surprise birthday dinner given by his mother, Mrs. Freda Lyons o Sunday at her home. 2 A delicious meal was served fol- lowing which games and refresh- ments delighted the guests. Three year old Beverly Schmidle received a prize for her twist danc- ing and other nieces and mephews of the hostess were awarded prizes. Present were John Morgan, David Morgan, Almen J. Morgam, Ronald Morgan, Mrs. Jean Atkinson and son, Edward; Mr. and Mrs. William painter. ? Schmidle and Beverly; Clayton En- Main Highway — 674-8481 — Dallas Fresh Killed FRYERS WHOLE CUT-UP 20c alec Country Fresh HEN TURKEYS 49¢ Ib. (11 to 14 1b Avg.) Lean Sliced BOILED HAM Fresh Lean GROUND BEEF 85¢ Ih. LIPTON’S (48) TEA BAGS (49¢ I 3 Ibs. "1 29 49¢ OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY — 9-6 . RESTAURANT + ADMISS THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY — — 99 ‘THE ? * OUTDOOR 7 Antique Sule } and Art Shou : Saturday, Sept. 14th # © 10A.M.—6:00P. M. Z 10 Miles North of Dallas, Pa., on Rt. 309, Midway Between Z i Tunkhannock and Dallas ¢ FREE PARKING ; ON PREMISES # TION 50c In case of rain, show will be held Saturday, October 5 35 CR HHH HH HEHEHE HHH HEHEHE HNN EE ELLER RNRXS RNR NENS CLUSAREEAAANIANAAN SIENA a yl IA BLL i — CERT IIEH NEN HRIRIRRSRRRN NH | Lester Jordan acting as moderator. | Stephen Tometchko, | Hozempa, | Guyette, town, who celebrated their 60th | Mrs. LaBarr tending to her house- wedding amniversary on September | hold chores, knitting amd crochet- 7 were feted at a dinner party on |ing in her spare time, while her ; | husband tends a garden. The affair was given by their | children, Sheldon LaBarr, Mrs. Earl | Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon LaBarr, Kings- | ton; Mr. and Mrs. Harry LaBarr, ? | Donna and Douglas, Shavertown; at Binghamton on September 7, | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payne, Dick and 1903. Mrs. LaBarr was the former | Susan Blairsville; Mr. resided in | Mrs. Clara Brauch, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Long, West Nanti- | coke; Mrs. Nellie Wagner, Trucks- Altar and Rosary Society Will and Card Party Parry, who visited the Netherlands; Dale Mosier, who lived in West Germany; Roshan Billimoria from India and Esther Avida, Argentina, presented a panel program with Dr. | Social hour followed with a| Mrs. Jordan . and her committee. Mrs. James | Inman and Mrs. William Guyette | poured. Present were Mesdames Edward | Zaboski, Edward Chukinas, Mar-' garet Miller, Catherine Cullen, Catherine Brown, Anna Olinatz, Gertrude Kropp, Ellen Gibbons, Grace Laux, Edward Kupstas, Jean- nie Burns, Thomas Taglia, Albert Rother, Joseph = Balavage, Paul Lauer, Margaret Bednar, James Trowbridge, Stephen Tometchko, Ray Harleman, Edward Trum- bower, Robert Franklin, Dennis Sit- kowski, Donald Meade, /John Mal- Novitski, Adrian DeMarco, Stanley Joseph Fanucci, John Kritchen, Sr., John Bourke, James Brown, [Lester Jordan, Leland Clinton Johnson, James Inman, William Guyette, Both are in fairly good health, Present to help celebrate were and .Mrs Murray LaBarr, Highland Park, N.J.; | ville amd the honored guests. 1 | gel, grandson, Ricki: Peter Walters, ! the guest of honor and hostess. | her, Book Club To Open: Season On Monday Mrs. Paul Gross, president of Back Mountain Library Book Club, an- nounces the first meeting of the sea- son for Monday at 2 p.m. in the Library Annex. Rev. 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