4 ¥ TI ren BF appro ered oR PE CT A SR MS RGR er te CA td SEE nn mR pp "SECTION A — PAGE 4 Purely Personal Mr, and Mrs. Edward Johnson, Eddie Jr. and Robbie, Carverton Road, recently spent the week visit- ing Mrs. Johnson's brother and fam- ily, Herbert Webster, Elma, N.Y. They also visited Alfred Webster Jr. “and family, Milford, Conn. and tour- “ed the New England States, where # they visited Mr. Johnson's brother and family, Mr. aad Mrs. Vance Johnson, Providence, R.I. Miss Evelyn Wheeler and Mrs. . Nancy Webster, Carverton Road, re- . cently visited friends in Elmira, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roland. ‘i Mr .and Mrs. Ed Johnson and family, Carverton Road and Mrs. Catherine Johnson, have returned “after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clayton ~ Williams, Towanda. “Mr. and Mrs. Vance Johnson, Pro- " vidence, R.I., spent the weekend ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson and family, Trucksville. Marlyn Lipfert, Trucksville, is vis- iting Mr .and: Mrs. Vance Johnson, Providence, R. I. Carl Stash, recently returned to Girard College, Philadelphia, after spending the summer recess with his , mother, brother and sisters, Mrs. Betty Stash, Betsy, Marianne and “ Andy, Davenport Street. “ Mrs. Harry Lefko, Luzerne ave- “nue, is a patient in the General Hos- ~ pital. Misses Christine Steele and Tina ““ Timko, Dallas have returned after “visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ‘Berry and children in Detroit for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Hughes * and Ruth Hughes, Pinecrest Avenue, “'are leaving September 30 for St. +. Petersburg, Fla., where they will make their new home. Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Sr., Mathers Drive, Trucksville, have re- turned after spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles * Conklin, Bethlehem. Mrs. Dorothy Banta has returned to her home in Bladensburg, Md., after spending a week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Updyke, 47 S. Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville. Miss Diane Banta has returned to the Sibley School of Nursing, Wash- ington, D.C., after visiting Mr. and 21 Years Old A/2C WM. MacMILLAN A /2C William MacMillan attained his majority at David Montham Air Force Base in Arizona, celebrating his twenty-first birthday on Mon- day. T The Dallas Post and his former schoclmates of Lake-Lehman 1960, wish him a belated happy birthday. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Millan, Maple Street, Noxen, he was on the basketball team in high school, and played trumpet in the band for four years. After taking one year of college work at Penn State Extension, he enlisted in the Air Corps, taking basic at Lackland AFB in Texas; working at Shepherd Field on mis- sile maintenance, ‘and continuing with maintenance at Montham, to which he was transferred in Jan- uary. He is an expert on Titan missiles. » : Mrs. Claude Stouffer, Pensacola, Fla., for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dolbear be- gan her duties this week as instruc- tor in business education at Wilkes College. Wedding Invitations THE DALLAS PAST -WE COME TO YOUR HOME— For Information — . Phone or Write . . . Molded Shoes ‘Michaels Custom Molded Health Shoes FOR THAT SPECIAL SIZE AND SHAPE One Foot Shorter— Hammer Toes — Callouses Very Flat Feet Made from Plaster Cast of Your Feet. One Foot Wider — TT THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1963 ‘Heads Legion Auxiliary Lehman Woman Lehman Woman's Club held its first meeting of the club year at the Lehman Fire Hall with Mrs. Mark Grimm presiding. Mrs. Edward Skalicky, chairman of Community Improvement pro- gram, announced the club project will be aiding needy families in the Lehman area. Mrs. Skalicky would appreciate receiving shoes and cloth- ing that has been washed, ironed, and mended for distribution to these families. Clothing for children is most in demand. Mrs. Joseph: Chipola, publicity chairman, announced that three of the club members will appear on a local woman's television program on September 26. Door prizes col- lected from all over the States will be displayed on this program and the custom-made hat will ‘also be shown. The American Home and Fine Arts committee, under the guidance of Mrs. Thomas Hillyer, will be a very active group this year, meeting at Mrs. Hillyer's home on the third Wednesday night of each month to hold discussion groups and make small articles to be distributed to worthy institutions throughout the community. Many Projects For Season United |- 's Club Plan A complete report was given by Mrs. Jack Palmer on the upcoming fashion show. Mrs. Grimm reported that Mrs. Paul Henritzy and Mrs. Edward Mickey represented the ‘Lehman club at the Care Tag Day booth in the Back Mountain shopping center, collecting enough to supply 24 Ili- teracy kits for foreign countries. A donation was made to UNICEF. The club will sponsor a Hallmark Art Contest at a ‘later date. Support will be given to the General Fed- eration of Women’s Clubs project to “Strengthen the Arm of Liberty” and to the state project sponsoring the Flossie Wagner Sanford Scholar- ship Loan Fund. Mrs. Edward Powell, program chairman, introduced Dr. Jacobs as the speaker for the evening, who spoke on Sabin vaccine. Hostesses for the evening were: Mrs. Paul Dorris, chairman; Mrs. Edward Skalicky, Mrs. James Kenny, and Mrs. Charles: Bednar. Guests were Mrs. Ernest King, Arthur Solomon, and Mrs, William Simms. New members welcomed were: Mrs. Willia Geiger, Mrs. John Fritz, Mrs. Edmund McGrath, and Mrs. C. F. Addison. Class Of 1958 Holds Reunion Class of 1958, Lehman High School held its first reunion August 31 at Kings’ Inn, Kingston. A short business meeting follow- ed the buffet dinner and prizes were awarded. Present were Mr. and Mrs. An- thony Marchakitus, Mr. and Mrs. James Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams, Mr. and: Mrs. Robert Sayre, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Naugle, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zuba, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berti, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mt. Zion WSCS Mt. Zion Methodist Church WSCS met Tuesday evening, Mrs. Nelson Lewis, presiding. The program under leadership of Miss Mildred Lloyd was entitled, “The Church Speaks or Dies.” Miss Lloyd led a discussion on various problems confronting the world to- | day on which the Church must | speak. Worship was led by Mrs. John Howell, Mrs. Harold Buckingham, wife of the superintendent of Binghamton District,” was a guest. ; Mrs. Leon Emmanuel will give a Switzer, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nel- son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Albowicz, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grey, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Chapin, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bow- man, Mrs. Thomas Caffrey, Jean Drapiewski, Carol Hadsel, Nan Ted Toluba, Robert Supey, Linda, Cecelia Mazonkey Thomas Harry. Mark Boyle Is Born A nine pound, thirteen ounce son, Mark, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boyle, RD 2, Main Road, Dallas, ‘August 23 at Mercy Hospital. They have another son, June and Tommy, eighteen months. Mrs. 21 WEST MAIN STREET, PLYMOUTH Boyle is the former Ann Smith, 2 58 BUTLER STREET, PITTSTON Larksville. Mr. Boyle is employed Michael J. Saitta Phones 779-9168 - 654-6289 as a salesman for Singer Sewing Machine. SEE Fred LL. Parry Inc. 375 Bennett gt. Luzerne, Pa. - Sales - RAMBLER - Service JUST A CLOSE-OUT PRICES — HURRY !! FEW ’63’S LEFT AT We Will Accept Any Reasonable Offer on our USED CARS - - - - Come In Today. SPECIAL ! SPECIAL ! 1957 Nash 1956 Nash AMBASSADOR “A” TITLE. AMBASSADOR “A” TITLE. V-8, 4 Door, Fully Equipped. 1958 1957 Rambler 1962 Rambler 1960 Rambler: 1960 Rambler 1959 Ford 1959 Rambler. 1959 Chevrolet 1958 Ford 4 door Sedan, 6 Standard Shift. 4 Door Ranch Wagon. tic Shift. Transmission. Squire. For matic Transmission. + door Sedan, 6 cylinder, 1 a utomatic Transmission. American 2 door sedan, 6 cylinder, standard shift. door Sedan, 6 Cylinder, tomatic Transmission. ’ 4-Dr. Sedan. Automatic (9 PASS.) Station Wagon Country Automatic Transmission. Custom 300 4 Door Sedan. cylinder, Automa- Olinatz, Richard Yencha, Dana Ide, | reading at the October meeting. | The budget for the coming year was adopted. Mrs. William Reid and Mrs. Harold Seiple are new coun- sellors for the MYF. The Fellowship Committee is composed of Mrs. Thomas Lloyd, chairman; Mesdames Ralph Vosburg, Sherwood Krum, Harold VanTuyle, | George Decker, Emma Masters and Minnie Lord. Ruditions Friday For Woman's Club Minstrel Auditions for the fall minstrel show staged by Dallas Senior and Junior Woman's Clubs will be held { at the Library Annex Friday night at 8. Adults with dancing or sing- ing experience, potential ‘endmen, comedians, and interlocutors, are welcome to try out. Frank Casey, director, will be on hand. The Minstrel] is slated for Novem- ber 7, 8 and 9 at Dallas Senior High School. Judy Gross Now At Keuka College, N.Y. Judith M. Gross, daughter of Mr. "and Mrs. Paul L. Gross, Sutton Road, Shavertown, is one of 250 freshmen enrolled at Keuka College, Keuka Park, New York. | The 1963-64 academic year at Keuka ‘began August 30. First classes convened September 5. Keuka College is a 4-year liberal arts college for women located on the shores of Keuka Lake, one of New York's finger lakes. Current | enrollment is 650. Major areas of | concentration include 20 academic | areas. ” - Judy is a 1963 graduate of Dallas High . School. Io Local Rainbow Girls Receive Honors Charles James Memorial Assembly was honored at the Grand Assembly i held at State College in August. The local chapter received honor- able mention for its service projects and three members received the Grand Cross of Color, highest award ever given a Rainbow girl or ad- visory board member. Sally Moyer, Diane Myers and ‘Mrs. Agnes Myers were the recipi- ents. Linda Tag will receive a like award in Ohio. Charles James Memorial Assemb- ly will resume meeting this evening at Trucksville Educational Building at 7:30 p.m. ! odist * Church, Ladies "Auxiliary of INVITATIONS Auto- Custom 4 door Sedan, V-8, Automatic Transmission. THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE USED CARS Over 25 Years In The Same Location THANK-YOU NOTES - ® Very FAST SERVICE ® [Inexpensive HENRY’S JEWELRY GIFTS . CARDS MRS. JAMES DAVENPORT Mrs. James F. Davenport, Leh- man, will be installed as president of the Ladies Auxiliary of Daddow Isaacs Post 672, this evening at 8 p.m., at the Legion Building, Mem- orial Highway. late James F. Davenport who was Commander of the Post at the time of his death. She is well known for her church and civic affiliations. She is a member of Lehman Meth- Lehman Fire Company and Back Moutain Police Auxiliary. Other officers to be installed are Mrs. Richard Staub, vice president; Mrs. Fred Templin, assistant vice president; - Mrs, Leonard Harvey, secretary; Mrs. John Garbutt, trea- surer; Mrs. Harold Brobst, assistant treasurer; Mrs. Edward Buckley, chaplain; Mrs. Hazel Carkuff, histor- ian; Mrs. Lottie Wroblewski, ser- geant-at-arms. Mrs. Nelson Blackman, Depart- ment Director, will be installing officer. Joan Lee Harrison Has 4th Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Harrison, Vonderheid Street, Trucksville, en- tertained on Sunday, September 1 at a. birthday party in honor of their daughter, Joan Lee who cele- brated her 4th birthday. Guests were: Mary Meade, Sammy Soltis, Lorraine Martin, Pamela Reynolds, Bobby Franklin, Jean Marie Franklin; Robbie Hughes, Tracey Hughes, Arthur Powell, Judy Powell, Sally Jane King, and Bar- bara Petty. Also attending were, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powell, Susan Powell, Mrs. Ernest King, Mrs. Donald Meade; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hughes, Lynn Hughes, Wayne Harrison, the guest of honor and the host and hostess. Owens Hold Cock Out Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ownes, Par- rish street, recently entertained at a cook-out, at their home. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malkemes, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rudy, Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mahoney and son, Brian, Long Island, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Alden Wagner Huntsville; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stair and Ellen, Daven- port. street, Miss Carol Walter, Ber- Mrs. Davenport is the wife of the | Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis, Par- rish Street, Dallas, are celebrating their 21st wedding anniversary to- day. The couple were married in Dallas ‘Methodist Church by Rev. Prynn on the 73rd anniversary of the bride’s grandmother, the late Mrs. James Kibbler. Mrs. Davis is the former Velma Haring, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haring, Dallas. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Wilbur Davis Are Wed 22 Years Today ~ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Davis, also of Dallas. » The couple are the parents of two sons, Jimmie, 16, and Ricky, 13. , They are all active members of Huntsville Christian Church. Mrs. Davis is circulation manager of the Dallas Post and Mr. Davis is production chairman at Royer Foundry and Machine Company, He is also’ councilman of Dallas Borough. The Dallas Post extends its best wishes for a happy anniversary. Della Robia Wr Mrs. John A. Diffendafer, vice- chairman of the Back Mountain YWCA Homemaker's Holiday an- nounces that the program “Fall Table Arrangements” will be pre- sented by Mrs. Leonard Adam- shick at 12:30 P.M. on Tuesday, September 24th. Mrs. Adamchick wishes to stress that her class of Della Robia Wreath which takes eight weeks will be given only once this year. If there are some who plan to attend this class, they must register immediately. Supervised nursery will be held from 9:30 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Coffee To Begin At “Y"On Tuesday eath Classes and tea are provided, so pack your lunch and come to the Back Moun- tain YWCA Homemaker's Holiday, and enroll in one of the eight classes. Mrs. George W. Carey, Jr., reports that the adult program began with excellent attendance at the first morning session. Miss Rose Cannon, Dealer Representative for the Penna. Gas and Water Co., presented a film entitled “The Art Of French Cooking.” Members brought their lunch and coffee, tea, and dessert were served by Mrs. Thomas Smith of the YWCA Staff. Hammond Organ Society Back Mountain Hammond Organ Society met September 11, at the home of Mrs. William Krimmel, Overbrook Road Dallas, with Burl Updyke presiding. Each member took his turn at the organ, playing a selection relating to the theme of the meeting ‘The Roaring Twenties”. Surprise of the evening, was the appearance of a “flapper” in full dress, who did the Charleston, while being accompanied on the orgam with the tune “Five Foot Two". The next meeting will be held October 9, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Britt, East Center St., Shavertown. Guest organist for the evening will be Jerry Davis Taylor. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Burl Updyke, Mrs. Fred Swanson, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Britt, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Miigus, Alan Wilkenson, Mr. and Mrs. James Yoder, Kenneth Miller, Mr .and Mrs. Willard Reese Tom Kane, Mrs. Ethel Gelsleichter, and the hostess, Mrs. Marjorie Krim- mel. Michael Allan Steele Christened On Sunday and Mrs. Emerson Steele, Dallas, was christened Sunday in Gate of Heaven Church. Godparents were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bomberger, Dallas. Dinner followed at the family home for relatives and friends. Wins Madrid Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Rosenbaum, RD 3, Wyoming left New York's Idlewild Airport om Saturday for a Inc., wa awarded the trip for his outstanding performance during the lin, Conn.; the host and hostess. pedia summer sales contest. Michael Allen Steele, son of Mr. | John J. Senchak III To Hold Bake Sale The Ladies Auxiliary of the Lake Silkworth Volunteer Fire Depart- Acme Store, Shavertown on Friday, September 20th beginning at 4 p.m. Mrs. Mildred Walters is chair- man assisted by Pat Young and the following members, Nellie Jones, Arminta Jones, Eleanore Jones, Ar- line Turley, Hannah Boltz, Marie Nichols, Ann Archacavage, Anne Mushinski, Lorae Lask, Celia Ross, Mary Lamoreaux, and Bernadine Kulp. Indecent Literature Will Be PTA Topic. ¢ Dallas Borough PTA, at its first meeting of the season Monday eve- ning at 8, will hear Peter Petiraskie on indecent literature, his talk il- lustrated by films. The membership drive will be set in motion. Room visitation will be followed by serving of refreshments. . GRAND OPENING Sewing Genter OCT. 3-4-5 THEATRE Mr. and Mrs. John Senchak, Box 456, Nuangola Road, Mountaintop, announce the birth of a son, John James, 3rd, in General Hospital on September 9th. There are two big | sisters at home, Theresa Marie and | Veronica Jean. Mrs. Senchak is the former Gail Brown, Sweet Valley and Mr. Sen- chak is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Senchak of E. Overbrook Ave- nue, Shavertown. The new baby makes four grandchildren for the Senior Senchaks. | | Begins Teaching Duties | Miss Anne Dorrance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dorrance, Orange Farms, began her teaching duties last week at. Shillington, where she is .a member of the fac- | ulty of the Gov. Mifflin School District. Anne, who graduated in June from Penna. State University, is instructor in English to 9th grade students. Vi) Enters Mansfield To Study Voice Miss Gloria Dolbear, daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dolbear, Over- brook Avenue, left last Sunday for Mansfield State College where she is enrolled as a freshman, Gloria will major in voice and BLDG. 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