SECTION A — PAGE 4 | ollege Misericordia Alumnae Homecoming Weekend Friday Homecoming plans for College isecordia graduates have been mpleted announced Mrs. Hilda aub Garey, executive secretary chairman of the event. is week. | A full program of activities will Alumnae from all states of the be scheduled from Friday evening rion will gather on the campus this ‘to Sunday noon. sekend. Highlight of the affair will ' Guest speaker will be Dr. Georges the inspection of the newly com- Decote, Brooklyn College, City Uni- leted Alumnae Hall, a long cher- versity, N. Y. hed dream of each alumna. New! Officers of the Alumnae lerrick Student Center will also Elaine Peters Larkin, viewed. Del., president; Marie Whitman Kil- |The reunion dinner will especially gallon, Wilkes-Barre vice presi- mor the classes of 1928-33-38-43- dent; Mary Lou McGroarty, West- i and 62 on Saturday even- field, N., J., secretary; Helen Lyon | Creagh, Binghamton, treasurer. following the affair. Misses Margaret Paye, Binghamton and Ann Dwyer, Plymouth, are chairman and co- are Ea ach class will. meet separately | Take A Free Trip Around The World The Missionary Crusade at Glen- view P. M. Church, Fernbrook, will feature a team of furloughiag mis- sionariies from THE UNITED WORLD MISSION who are coming your way Thursday and Friday, October 10th and 11th. They will bring interesting and challenging messages, good music, vivid Kodachrome slides, sound color film, curios, and costumes,—every- thing to insure the informative, lively meetings are a little bit dif- ferent tham the ordinary! On the team will be Shirley Thomas, R.N., from West Africa; Betty Bain, R.N., on her way to the Congo; Orland Moore, “Uncle Moe’, and Rev. and Mrs. veteran missionaries to Cuba. Meetings will start at 7:30 P.M. The public is invited to attend. irs. Paglianite ostess To Rotary Plymouth women of Rotary held dinner meetiag recently at the me of president, Mrs. Joseph Pag- nte. Honored guest was Mrs. Phy- s Landau recent bride of Harold ndau president of Plymouth tary. Mrs. Landau was recently feted a kitchen shower given by fel- lv members at Holiday House, Ide- wn. Plans were formulated for the ming holiday project, Next meet- x is slated for Oct. 8th at 7:30 p. “at the home of Mrs. Lena Cohen, fgston. Present were Miss Sophie nchur, Mesdames; Phyliss Landau, y Broody, Helen [Shalanca, Heien hulyan, Lena Cohen, Helen Dudo, eda Paullis, Mary Jean Pagliante, 1 Mascoli and Annette Klemow. SUBSUKIBE 1V THe OST AIT *etete PI ANNOUNCEMENT PII STIS Seteve ETAT In The Narrows Shopping Center Have Moved Next Door To Their Old Location: Store #20 Store #19 REO Lr rE rs Pr CC Or rr rr rr a Pr PLP CP CPO PP OS Pr Lr A A EE EA ES EL A A A ad Wilmington, | Ed Sorensen, |: 8 SURE HC I HTC TIC FE 2 Cdn Trucksville THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1963 Officers Of Rainbow Order Installed Saturday Evening Officers of Assembly #144, ternational Order of Rainbow Girls were installed Saturday evening at Methodist Educational Building. Mrs, Eva Lipiec, Grand Deputy of District 6 D was present to officially witness the service. ° Barbara Hopkins, Past Worthy meeting of the group this evening. -Elva Costello, Linda Farrar, Barbara | Betty First Row: Diane Myers, Oatridge, Gail Kelly, Sharon Evans, Colleen Conaghan, Jo Carol Birn- Advisor, was installing officer. Jo Carol Birntock was installing mar- shal, Glenda Williams, installing chaplain, Sally Moyer, installing or- ganist and Diane Myers, installing soloist. | Colleen Conaghan, Worthy Ad-. Jackson, Dorothy Philo, Pat Nixon; ! visor, will preside at the first fall Dorothy Johnson, Linda Wimmer, In- stock, Glenda Williams, Barbara Hopkins, Sally Moyer. 2nd Row: Mrs, Eva Lipiec, Marilyn | i Brown, Karen Fisk, Marian Mohr, Mrs. Betty Meeker. 3rd Row: Debbie Slater, Myra Berti, Martha Messick, Debbie Sav- ickas, J. Savickas, Verna Miera, Cathy . Clifford, = Marilyn . Moyer, | Charlyn Oatridge, Barbara Hauck, Diane Hozempa. Trinity. United Presbyterian Church ‘Mrs. Robert Zeigler Feted At Farewell Party The Women's Association | throughout “and the dining _ room Eugene Hummells centerpieces was an arrangement of | white petunias and red geraniums. ‘Wed 42 Years | Mrs Zeigler was presented with a | : | Mr .and Mrs. Eugene Hummell of gift. celebrated their 44th wedding an- Mesdames Edward Wroblewski, Lo Mrs. Robert Zeigler with Bradford ‘Alden and Robert Wile niversary at a buffet supper ou “going away” party at, the home assisted the hostess. of Mrs. Warren Koehl, last week. Fall flowers decorated the home! Saturday. The couple was married in Westmoreland Methodist Church, I Westmorelond, September 20 by Reverend C..Laye. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST ee THE CONTINENTAL INN LUZERNE-DALLAS HWY. ® WEDDINGS ® BANQUETS PARTIES BUSINESS MEETINGS For Information Phone 287-7588 SOE CC IHR IT ESE EI CCIE HEIN Facilities For | Mr. Hummell is a retired carpen- ter and lumberman. Present at the supper were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Frantz, Luzeme; Mr. HS and Mrs. Raymond Scott, Sr., Ray, Jr., Stanley, Leroy, Judith Anne, Alan, Janet Rose, Larry, Noxen; Harry Hummell and Carol Andrews, Scranton. Helen Grace Gardner Mr .and Mrs. Robert Gardner, . New Cumberland, Pa., announce the | birth of a daughter, Helen Grace | on September 20 at Harrisburg Hos- pital. - The couple have a son and two other daughters. Mother is the former Grace Laux, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Paul Laux, Shavertown. . Myr, Gardner is the son of the late Mrs. Helen Moore, Trucksville. ® STE CREE SEE CII ET EN EET HOWARD “Duke” i Today, there i is a totally new v Imperial. Tomorrow, somebody wit ask i you've seen it. It is or more than a new car. Itis a L new : : concept of what a fine car should be. The new Imperial 8 America’s most spacious luxury car. hn is also the quietest. If you : admire fine cars, enter the niet world of f imperial ~ ~The Incomparable Imperial | for 1964. ISAACS BTERS CORPORATION : Trucksville, Pa. | bouquet by the members of the | Mrs. Rogers Attends Counseling Workship Mrs. Lewis Rogers III, Shaver- tow, attended a College Counseling Workshop held recently at Syracuse University, Syracuse, for area alumni representatives. Sponsored joimtly by ‘the SU Alumni Association and the Admigz- sions Office, the purpose of the pro- gram was to train alumni to repre- sent Syracuse University at, their area high schools, giving up-to-date information regarding ‘the university to prospective college students. Over 100 persons representing alumni groups from California to | Delaware attended the conference. ! Featured speakers included Dr. Wil- liam P. Tolley chancellor; Dr. New- ell W. Rossman, vice president for development; Dr. Clark D. Ahlberg, vice president for administration and research; and Dr. Eric H. Faigle, vice president and dean of liberal arts. | German Visitors Feted ‘At Church Reception Women of Prince of Peace were hostesses at a reception last [Sunday | afternoon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Johannes ‘Forck, of Cologne, Germ= any. Mr. and Mrs. Forck, parents of Mrs. John S. Prater, wife of the Rector of Prince of Peace Church, were guests of the Praters until October 2, when they returned to Germany by Jet from Idle- wild Airport. The Forcks last visited the United States in 1958. Approxiately 150 people were in- troduced to the guests of honor. Mrs. Forck was presented with a Adult Choir. Back Mountain YWCA Homemak- | er's Holiday announces that the adult classes of Mrs. Warren Yar- nal, teacher of Beginner's Sewing, have a very large enrollment. These YWCA members have a chance to learn how to sew, while their pre- school children are being well taken care of in the supervised nursery from 9:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. In this way a housewife has the oppor- tunity to relax, to learn, and to socialize with other women in her classes during the hours when her husband is, at work. Classes are held | each Tuesday from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00. African Minister To Show Slides To WSCS Pastor Ruth Shippey will show slides of Africa and her work there to members of Dallas Methodist Church ‘-WSCS Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. -m. Jean Fleming will 21% report on her activities ai Out Reach Camp. Mrs. Charles Hosler will preside and Mrs. Nelson Nelson will lead devotions, Mrs. Atherton Clifford and Mrs. Ralph Marshall will serve as greeters, 'Hostesses will be Mrs. Raymon Hedden, chairman; Mrs. Walter Brunges, Mrs. Thomas Cease, Mrs. Gerald Dettmore, Mrs. Arthur Dun- gey, Mrs. David Evans, Miss Buh DeWolfe. Evelyn Scott Feted On 1lth Birthday A birthday party was held in honor of Miss Evelyn Scott, daugh- ter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Scott, Trucksville, who recently celebrated her eleventh birthday. Games were played and véfvoshs ments served. Centerpiece was a two-layer birthday cake. Attending were Jennifer Ireland, Susan Mieczkowski, Mimi Cleas- by, Marvin Scott,» 3rd, Mrs Emily Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Scott: and the hostess, Evelyn Scott. ave New Daughter An eight pound, daughter, Ann Marie, was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Hardisky, RD 3, Lincoln street, Dallas, Sep- tember 13, at Nesbitt Hospital. There are four other children, John, Carol Ann, Robert and Mar- garet Mary. Mrs. Hardisky is the former Margaret Ference, Pringle. ten ounce ‘Edward ' = Sidorek, Have First Child Lt. and Mrs. Raymon Balut, 18 | Perrin Street, James Conley AFB, Waco, Texas, announce the birth of their first child Raymond Michael | weighing six pounds, September 18, | 1963. Mrs. Balut is the former Barbara | Petro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Petro, Luzerne. Lt. Balut son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Balut, Shavertown, is a career man in the moreland High School and Kings College. Air Force. He is a graduate of West- |: DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Homemaker's Holiday Sewing Classes Enroll Many Members Mrs. George W. Carey, Jr., chair- man, invites all YWCA members, ‘regardless it they are enrolled in a class or not, to bring their sand- wich and to join in the luncheon and then to stay for the planned program at 12:00. All classes are held in the social rooms of the Shavertown Methodist Church. At 9:30 a.m. early ‘coffee | will be served by Mrs. John A. Dif- fendafer, new staff assistant for the ! Back Mountain YWCA Homemaker’s . Holiday Adult Program. Last Tues- day Att. Enoch Thomas spoke to the women about "Legal Points ‘Women Should Enow.” Fiancee Of Don Belles Guest At Bridal Shower Miss Carol Sarratt, Timonium, Md., financee of Donald Belles, Fernbrook, was honored at a bridal shower September 24 by Mrs. Ruth Cyphers and Mrs. Lynn Belles at Trucksville Fire Hall. Bridal doll ensemble at the main table was dressed by Linda McDer- mott and fioral arrangements on guest tables provided by Mrs. Doris Kitchen. Miss Sarratt received many lovely and useful gifts. She will be married to Mr. Belles, October 26 in Lock Haven Methodist Church in Balti- more. Miss Sarratt is the daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Everett Sarratt, . | Timonium, Md. , Games were played and refresh- ments served to ‘the following: Mesdames Edgar Belles, Harry Belles, George Gabel, Evelyn Alla- % ‘baugh, Jeane Morris, Ida Davis, Til Shonk, Ruth’ Coburn, Dee Burk- hardt, Mary Ondish, Paul LaBar, Robert Shotwell, Ken Inman, Gor- don Austin, George Shaver, Jr., Corey * Crispell, Charles. Seward, Anna Compton, George Shaver, Sr., George Belles, Mary Sarratt, Alice M. Bellas, Nancy Bellas, Josephine . Bogdan, Joseph Kubasti, Willard Newberry, Norma Clark, Mary Reese, Dixie Coolbaugh, Marilyn « Kirkpatrick, Robert Cross, Doris Kitchen, Sandra Wright, Arthur Belles, Judy Lindgren, Lynne Belles, Misses Judi Clark, Marcia Remington, Mary Linda McDermott, Carole Anderson. Dallas Folk Attend Utica Festival Mrs. Jennie Roberts and Mrs. Peter Duda, Dallas, attended the Welsh-American Festival at Utica, N. Y., last weekend. : Guest conductor was 'T. Gwynn Jones, Wales, who is touring this country on an English speaking ‘union scholarship, making a survey of the use of television in education. Mr. Jones taught Jeannie Duda while she was a resident of Wales and she was delighted to see her old instructor. The - Welsh visitor was a guest while in Utica of Miss Myra Jones, Hartford, N. Y., a school chum of Mrs. Duda, whom she also visited. 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