the 1 of 7th, rish kes- Dar- nsel, dan, son, rtin, iane ark- ilde. onl " —— ER i —— | JALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. E. McCarty, and Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Ide, Dallas, . took a long circle tour of the Blue Ridge States last week, driving down over the Skyline through West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee and Kentucky, to visit Lynn McCar-, ty, who is studying for the Meth- odist ministry at Union College, Barboursville. They put in a spec- tacular mileage from Wednesday to nday. ' o Mrs. Charles Scoggins, Chelms- ford Farms, Mass. spent the week- end with her mother Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks, Pioneer Avenue. Mrs. H. Byron Harris, Warden Avenue, Trucksville, has been trans- ferred from University of Penn- sylvania Hospital to General Hos- pital, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Jobes, with daughter Terri, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Landon in Kunkle last week, returning to their home in Trenton, N. J. on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kreidler, ‘Division Street, Shavertown, spent the weekend in New Haven, Conn., where they visited the former's father, Thomas Kreidler, Sr., form- erly of Dallas who has been a patient for ‘the past three weeks at the Grace Memorial Hospital, New Haven. Mrs. Verna Straub, 75 Straub, Road, Trucksville is a patient at Geisinger Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Merl A. Gerdes, Lancaster, have moved to Woodbine * @ad, Trucksville. Mr. ‘and- Mrs. Raymond “Updall Allentown, have pur- d family, ea a home on Hilltop Drive, Oak Hill. Walter Cook, Ridge Street, is re- cuperating at his home after being discharged last week from Nesbitt Hospital. Marion A. Kern, Harvey's Lake, is spending some time visiting her daughter and son-in-law, ‘Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold and family, Jas- per, Indiana; daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Richardson and daughter, ' Cleveland, Tennes- see; son-in-law and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kern and family, Concord, Tenn. Mrs. Lida Hughes, Mooretown, spent the weekend at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hughes, Bethlehem. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder and Jimmy of Claude Street, spent the weekend visiting relatives in High Bridge, New Jersey. Mr. Snyder’s sister, Mrs. Katherine Johnson re- turned home with them to spend ;a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosler; Dallas, spent the weekend in West ‘Suffield, Conn., visiting their daugh- ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin C. Folmsbee, Nancy, Alan, David Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paeglow, Parrish Street, spent Sunday in En- - dicott, N. Y., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fignk Barton. Mrs. Stanley B. Davies and Mrs. Edgar Brace, Dallas, have returned home, after spending some time in Atlantic City. Mrs. P. William Hanna, Wyoming Avenue is a surgical patient in Nesbitt Hospital, Rev. Herbert Olver, Davenport Street, and Rev. Donald Vesey, Missionary from Dominican Repub- lic are attending the annual board meeting, at Free Methodist Head- quarters, Winona Lake, Indiana. Mrs. Edith Singer, Mrs. Mildred Zwalley and grandson Eric, Strouds- burg, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Newcomb and family and ~ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paeglow, Par- rish Street, Dallas. ®' Kookie” Daubert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daubert, Dallas, left Mon- day, from Sam Francisco, California, Japan on a tour of duty. He is Tr *i the U. §. Navy. Miriam Olver, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Olver, Davenport Street, is teaching English in a Junior High School in Manhattan, New York. Ralph Newcomb, who had been residing with his daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Paeglow, Parrish ‘Street, was entered at Val- ley Crest, last week. Mrs. Burt Lewis, Woodlawn Drive is a medical patient at General Hos- pital. Alfred Root, Franklin Street, is a patient at Wyoming Valley Hospit- al. Mrs. Ann Jewell, Parrish Street, is a patient at General Hosuital. Miss Sue Kelly, Baldwin Street, attended Home Coming at Temple University, Philadelphia, last week. Mrs. Sheldon Drake has returned to her home at Idetown, after be- ing a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Chris Eipper is a patient Xx General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gigliello and son John, Brooklyn, N. Y. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Genmetts and family, Loy- alville. Mrs. Gigliello is a sister of Mr. Gennetts. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis LaBar have moved from Exeter to Dallas, where they have purchased the Stoeckel home on Huntsville Road. Their for- mer home was destroyed by fire two days after they moved. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis, Hun- lock’s Creek, moved the past week- end to Flushing, Long Island, where they will now make their home. Mrs. Emma Anderson and Mrs. Nancy Webster, Carverton Road, Trucksville recently motored to Bar- bourville, Kentucky where they vi- sited Donald Anderson, Jr., student a wis User College. While ‘there, they Mrs. Frank Wagner, Sr., THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1963 " SECTION A — PAGE 5 Neighborhood jo And Notes Of Personal Interest Jeanette Eileen Shaw Weds William Wynn Quick, Oct. 12 First Christian Church, Sweet Valley was the setting Saturday, October 12, for the nuptial cere- mony which united Jeanette Eileen Shaw, daughter “of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Shaw, Sweet Valley and William Wynn Quick, son of | Mrs. Lois Albertson, Bloomsburg RD. ' 5, and Freeman Quick, Sr. Plymouth. - The double ring ceremony was performed by Pastor B. Kirby Jones. Mrs. Kay Altemus, sister of the bride was soloist, and Mrs. Cletus Holcomb, Jr., organist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of ‘Alencon lace over taffeta, with | fitted bodice, long sleeves, tapered at the wrist, and scalloped neckline trimmed with rhinestone settings. Her bouffant skirt featured a hoop and train which was drawn into a bustle after the ceremony. Her tiered veil of French illusion fell from a crown of rhinestones and she carried a swing bouquet of car- nations, centered with a corsage. Lee Roese, Mooretown, of honor. Bridesmaids were Bon- nie Smith, Sweet Valley, cousin of was maid | the bride and Judy Shaw, sister of the bride. Their identical gowns were of pink taffeta, with fitted bodice and scoop neckline. The bouffant skirts were ballerina length and they wore small matching veils and carried bouquets. of blue car- nations. Flower girls were Francine Alte- mus and Gail Shaw, nieces of the bride. They wore nylon dresses featuring full skirts with Francine |in peach. Gail in blue. Timothy Shaw, Jr. nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. Sonny Stout, Berwick, served as best man, Ushers were Freeman Quick, Jr. Bloomsburg and Wilbur Shaw, Sweet Valley. A reception for one hundred guests followed the ceremony and was held in the church hall. Mrs. Quick attended Lake-Leh- man School. Mr. Quick attended Northwest Jointure High School and is presently employed at the Nes- copeck Lumber Co. They are resid- ing at Bloomsburg, R.D. 5. A pre-nuptial shower was given by Lee Roese. Library Book Club To Meet § Times Yearly Back Mt. Library, Book Club members voted Tuesday to meet five times a year and amend the by- laws accordingly. : Mrs. Paul Gross presided. Sec- retary’s report was given by Mrs. Homer Moyer and treasurer's re- port by Mrs, Fred Howell in the absence of Mrs. Willard Seaman. Mrs. William Cutten and Mrs. Ed- ward F. Burke were introduced as guests. Mrs. Howell announced present membership at 222 and Mrs. War- ren Unger reported on book selec- tions. Mrs. Fred Howell, Mrs. Warren Unger, Mrs. George Montgomery and Mrs. Lloyd Kear were appointed to the meeting time determination committee. Guest speaker, Mrs. James Green, spoke on “The Necessity Of A Con- stitution Committee To Draw Up A New Pennsylvania Constitution.” Mrs. William Jeter and Mrs. Ed- ward Norcross presided at the tea table. Hostesses were Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. Stanley Rinehimer, Mrs. Warren Unger and Mrs. Arthur Ross. Present were Mesdames Mae Townend, Stewart Ferguson, Wil- liam F. Cutten, Edward F. Burke, George Montgomery, E. C. Norcross, Paul Gross, Homer Moyer, Thomas Heffernan, Sr., W. B. Jeter, Earl Phillips, Charles Gardner, James Alexander, James Green, Charles Frantz, Warren Unger, Lyman Lull, Fred Howell, Arthur Ross, J. Stan- ley Rinehimer, John Wilson, Ed- gar Brace, Stanley B. Davies, Lloyd Kear, G. C. Faust, Misses Frances Dorrance, Mary Jane Faust. & Bobby Wagner Was Five Yesterday Little Bobby Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner, Jr., De- munds Road, birthday yesterday with a party with his classmates at Westmore- land kindergarten classes. Last evening, a family party was held at his home. Present were great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kauffman, great aunt, Mrs. Elva Miller; grandparents, Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Reuel Lasher, his parents, brothers, Billy and Barry. Bennett, Dean of Women at the school. Young Don expects to enter the ministry. d Wer There's a kind of surrender that's victory. It opens the door to a new way of life. It's a way of healing. You're invited to a one- hour public lecture on this sub- ject by Paul A. Erickson of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship. Title: *'The Way to Hope and Freedom." Everyone is welcome to come and listen. Christian Science lecture Tuesday, Oct. 29 at 8:15 P.M. First Church of Christ, Scientist © 185 SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET WILKES-BARRE, PA. Niet . celebrated his fifth Name Omitted The name of Mrs. Agnes Lands- berry, daughter of Mrs. Ella Major was unintentionally omitted from the birthday party guest list at the 83rd anniversary celebration for the her mother last week. Lee William Eckert Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eckert, Mac- hell Avenue, announce the birth of a son, Lee William, October 14 at General Hospital. The couple have one other son, Paul. Mother is the former Nancy Wilkens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkens, Dallas. Mr. Eckert'is the son of Mrs. Paul Eckert, also of Dallas, and the late Mr. Eckert, and is employ- ed by Lacy, Atherton and Davis. § Sandy Tait Honored ‘At Farewell Party Donna Smith, West Dallas, en- tertained at a surprise farewell party on Wednesday night for San- dy Tait. ‘Sandy and her family who live in Shavertown will be moving to Rochester in a few days. High- lights of the party were a scaven- ger hunt and a large cake with the words, “So Long Sandy.” : Many lovely going away gifts were received by the honored guest. : Attending were: Nancy Covert, : Debbie Savickas, Cathy Martin, Pat- tie Larson, Donna Priebe, Chris Gross, Linda Farrar, Kerry Rob- erts, Myra Berti, Janet Cleasby, | Sandy Sherwood, Debbie Slater, | Linda Howell, Ruth Higgins, Debbie ‘Caruthers, Miriam Mohr, Cory Jor- | dan, Kim Roddy, Sharon Savage, the guest of honor and the hostess. Silverleaf Club Meets Kunkle Silverleaf Club met last week at the home of Mrs. James Traver with Mrs. William Weaver presiding. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ann Weaver at which time arrangements for the annual Christmas Party will be completed. Present were Mesdames William Brace, Ann Weaver, Stanley Harri- son, James Traver, William Weaver, | Florence Klimak, Owen Ide, Ralph Ashburner, Elizabeth Hess, Ralph Hess. Mr. and Mrs. John Bezak of 511 James Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roberts, 966 Tabor Road, Morris Plains, N. J. The bride elect attended Wat- chung Hills Regional High School and is employed by C. R. Bard, Inc., Murray Hill, N. J. Fiancee Of Robert J. Roberts MISS MARY BEZAK Mr. Roberts, a graduate of Par- Pleasant Plains Road, Stirling, N. Jd, | sippany Hill School, is employed by have announced the engagement of | the International Paper Company, their = daughter, Mary, to Robert, | Whippany, N. J. The engagement was announced at a dinner party which the bride- | groom’s parents attended. An August wedding is planned. Mr. Roberts is a former Dallas resident. Mr. and Mrs. celebrate their 30th wedding an- Nearly a life Shavertown, Mrs. Waldow is. ‘the former Ruth Laux, daughter of Mrs. Jacob Laux, and the late Mr. Laux. The couple ' were wed in bride’s cousin, Rev. Mgr. Francis Schmidt performing the nuptial Mass. Attendants were Mrs. Joseph Laux, Mary Schmidt, Robert and Raymond Laux, brothers of the bride. The Waldows have resided in Sha- niversary on Monday, October 28. | 1 long resident -of | in 1933, St. Therese’s Church, with the] | Stachnik, Shavertown; Helene, studying X-Ray technology at Mercy | Stephen Waldos, Shavertown Are Wed 30 Years Monday Stephen Waldow, vertown since their marriage, twen- 29 Mt. Airy Road, Shavertown will ty two years of which have been spent in their present home. They are members of St. Therese’s Church Mr. Waldow is proprietor of Wil- kes-Barre Chrome Plating Company in Wilkes-Barre. There are four children, Stephen R., manager of Neisner'’'s Store, . Rome, N. Y.; Mrs. Joseph Hospital and Larry, student at Gate of Heaven School. Also two grand- children. planned. . Girl Scout Outing Girl Scout Troop 650, formerly swing, with a cookout on the sec- cond meeting forming. different patrols: Eagles, Stallions, and Ex- plorers, Thursday, Oct. 17. After a horse back ride the girls went to Mrs. Viola Rossman’s for lunch, and then to Milbrose to set up camp. The girls cooked their own food and songs and games were enjoyed. On Friday morning the patrol went boating and cow riding. Memorial SPECIAL German Chocolate CAKE DICTON'S BAKERY SHAVERTOWN 6 9c Highway Attending the overnight outing were: Georgeann Adams, Marie O'Brien, Tera Milbrose, Bonnie Mil- | brose, ‘Donna Milbrose, Fay Brown, 156, of Lehman, has started in full | Mrs. Viola Rossman, Mrs. Floyd Milbrose. Made To Your Design THE DALLAS POST A family celebration ‘has been | One of Shavertown’s voted couples, Mr. and Mrs. Howell, Roushey Street, serve their 55th wedding anniver= sary Monday, October 28. to housekeeping in Dallas Township. Mrs. Howell is the former Mazie Hess, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hess, Kunkle. Mr. Howell is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs, Judson Howell, Trucks- ville and a brother of the late Dr. G. L. Howell. They have resided in their pre- sent home for the past twenty- Mr. and Mrs. Seth Howell Reach 55th Year Of Marriage most de-| Seth | will oh-| three years and have many friends throughout the Back Mountain area. Mr. Howell retired eight years ago from the Packard Lackawanna The couple were married in Sha- | Automobile Company, Kingston, and vertown Methodist Church parson- | age by Rev. J. R. Wagner and went | spends his spare hours in the weav- ing of lovely rugs, assisted by his wife. They are the parents of one daughter, Mrs. Gerry Pope, hair- dresser, who resides with them and two grandchildren, Ricky and Carol Pope. Best wishes from the Dallas Post | for continued years of health and happiness, Mr. and Mrs. Howell. ‘Newlyweds Honored At Reception Mr. and Mrs. Royal Culver, newly weds, were feted Friday evening, Oct. 11 at a variety shower and re- ception held at Broadway Church. The couple were given an old fashioned serenade and taken ‘for a buggy ride. ~ Upon their return, luncheon was served at the church and many lovely gifts bestowed on the couple. . Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Myron Moss, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey Martz, Mr. and Mrs, Freece Morris, and daughter, Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Culver, Mrs. Sherman dell, Mr. and Mrs. Aldewin Hoover, ‘Culver, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Culver, Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wan- | Larry, Dean and Joanne, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Burt Gordon, Beth and Gary, Mr. and ‘Mrs, Paul Crockett, Mr. and Mrs. Keppy Hoyt, Carl, Pam and Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Bonham and family, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Willard Gensel, Donna and Debra, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oliver, Mr, and Mrs, Wal- ter Gregory and Jean. » Mrs. Rose Culver, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Herring, Mrs. Kathryn Rob- ins, Mrs. Rose Culver, Mrs. Ella Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Winans, Mr, and Mrs. Dayton Cul- ver, Mr. and Mrs. James Crockett; Ronald Culver, Mrs. Martin Stevens, Frances Culver, Richard Long, Le- roy Culver, Mrs. Donald Cosgrove, Mrs. Susan Hawk, Mrs. Maude and Arthur Douglass. Mrs. Charles Snyder Feted On Birthday Mrs. Charles Snyder, Sr. 64 Claude Street was guest of honor at a birthday party given in her honor by her daughter, Mrs. George i Shaver, Jr. Mrs. Charles Snyder Jr. at the | Shaver home on Wednesday even- ing. Refreshments were served to Jane May and Gerald Shultz, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Geogre Shaver, Sr. Bobby, Jackie, Snyder; Skip, Tom and Alan Sha- ver; Charles and Jimmy Snyder, and the guest of honor. RUMMAGE SALE Jackson Township Fire Auxiliary will hold a Rummage Sale at the day. NEW YARN SHOP STUDIO & GIFT of ANTHONY’S SHOP 437 CHESTNUT STREET KINGSTON Large Selection FLEISHER YARNS AND LAINES DU PENGOIN ®* Free Instruction SUPER MOHAIR and SPICE OPEN DAILY 1 TO 5 FRIDAY EVE. 7 TO 8 LARRARR RRR E RRR R ARRAN ARRAN ARAN AA ARAN ARAN ARAN WATCH FOR OUR "GRAND OPENING MAIN COMING SOON DAVIS FOOD STORE Formerly COSARD S. HICHWAY ¥ eal Las Floyd Wolfe and Bing, Mr." | with Frantz, Judy Frantz, Carl Harrison | and daughter-in-law, | Larry and Susan | Chase Fire Hall, Friday and Satur- Former Employees Fete Mrs. Leona Wandall Thirty-four years of faithful ser- vice as laundress, head laun- dress at Nesbitt hospital came to anh end October 7 for Mrs. Leona Wandall, Roushey Plot who began her duties there November 23, 1929, Her fellow workers surprised her with a farewell party at her home, Sunday evening October 13. Mrs. Wandall celebrated her 79th birth- day in September. As a token of appreciation, she was presented a money tree and a | Ceramic open Bible, . one side in- scribed with the words, ‘Leona | Wandall 1929-1963. On the other | side were the names of all the work- ers. Miss Belinda Warmouth, who re- placed her, also received a bible | “Our New Boss” inscribed. | Refreshments were provided and served by the guests. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. James Fox, Mr. and Mrs Daniel Bo- zinko, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bed- esky, Mrs. Mary Hollett, Mesdames | Madeline Hagan, Mary Sable, Mary | Chipulis, Leeta Sevonis, Jean Bezd- zicki, Mary Broda, Gertrude War- mouth, Belinda Warmouth, Jane Carzyski, Celia Zawoiski, William | Patton, Nora Hall, Esther Kelly, | Statia Tengewski, Mrs. Danie] Wan- dall, and daughters Dana, Iva, Vida, Myra and Claudia; John Allabaugh, Mrs. David Kitchen,” Emma Lou, Sue Ann and Daniel; Emma Creigh, Mrs. David Adams, Belinda War- | Varner, { Nesbitt BRuxiliary To ‘Hold Rummage Sale Shavertown Branch, Nesbitt Aux- iliary will sponsor a Rummage Sale, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, November 4, 5 and 6 at the Lare Building in Luzerne, Sale will be conducted from 10 to 4 p.m. daily and proceeds a.m, used for furnishing new nurses home. = Mrs. Charles Maxwell is chair- man and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen co- chairman. Anyone having rummage to do- nate is asked to contact Mrs. Max- well at 674-4336 or Mrs. Kitchen NE 9-3166. Varners Give Party For Grandchildren Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Varner, Sr., Meeker, entertained Robert Grey, Jr., and Pamela Stewart, their grand- son and granddaughter on their birthdays recently. Games were played ‘and prizes awarded. Guests were great grandmother grandfather and grand- mother Grey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayre, Christine, Cathy and Terry; Mr .and_ Mrs. Richard Stewart and Brenda; Mrs. Pauline Slocum, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Varner, Jr., and | Kimmy; Mr. and Mrs. Robert: Grey, Sr., and Linda, Elmer Kester. SUBSURIBE TO THE POST FOR A GOOD SCHOOL DIRECTOR press lever 16-C le | 16-C \Q De Jill WEL TON A FR IR. AR Burton A a EN EE NN EERE NNN Luster HAIR FASHIONS FREE HAIR CUT with each WASH and SET This Week Only DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER 675-2222 OPEN 9 TO 9 THURS. & FRL FRANK 63 SOUTH liquid assets to give your entertaining friends (or yourself). 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