SECTION A — PAGE 4 ennsylvania Hospital. itted last week. ty Sunday to visit Mrs. breet, Trucksville. Mr. Ford ict representative nambers. Mrs. Raymond Malkemes, of patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. br brother, who is ill. MONROE TOWNSHIP PTA y evening at 8. Purely Personal Norman Patton, Overbrook Ave- je, is a patient in University of He was ad- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash, Shaver- bwn and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ash, cksville, will motor to New York S. M. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ford, Hummels bwn, are now residing at 123 Rice is Allis- dr., prpenter Road, Harveys Lake, is Russell Lawry spent Tues- ty in Reading where she visited Monroe Township PTA members 1 see a film of John Glenn Mon- Dallas Junior Woman's Club will hold ifs annua] Fall Dance, “Au- tumn Nocturne” on Saturday eve- ing, November 16 at Irem Temple Country Club. ‘Mrs. Joseph Morton is general chairman and Mrs. Clifford Parker co-chairman, of the affair. Reservations are in charge of Mrs. Charles “Allabaugh and Mar- lyne Lipfert heads the decorations committee. Bobby Baird and his orchestra will play for dancing from 9 to 1. The public is invited. Mrs. Morton announced plans for the dance at the October meet- ing of the organization at a covered dish supper held recently at Prince of Peace Church. Mrs. Joseph Borton presided and reported that arrangements for the The Dallas Post Uses The famous ATF Chief Harvest Revue had been completed. Donations of $50 was made to the United Fund and $10 each to Kingston Township and Dallas ‘Help brighten the day with iN NORCROSS CONVALESCENT CARDS See our special cards | for Shut-ins and gay Get-Well ccrds HARRY'S TRUCKSVILLE - PHARMACY Main Highway Trucksville Ambulance and Fire Companies. The Junior Woman's group also donated $22 to the State Conserva- tion Project in which the Dallas Senior Woman's Club also partici- pated. A bench bearing the name of both clubs will be placed some- where in Luzerne County until the Carverton Park Area is developed at which time it will be moved there. Dallas Junior Woman's Club To, Sponsor Autumn Dance Mrs. Joseph Balavage reported on the Rummage Sale, Mrs. D. Willis Johnson on the Library Auction, Mrs. Merton Jones on Retreat Carnival, Mrs. Raymond Wilson on the House Tour and Mrs. Evan Bon- awitz on the Rotary Fair. Mrs. Borton announced the club would be represented at the fol- lowing affairs: League of Woman Voters, by Mrs. Joseph L. Reynolds, III; N. E. District Federation of Junior Women’s Clubs, Marlyne Lipfert and Mrs. Joseph Borton; Luzerne County Federation of Women's Club Fall Meeting, Mrs. Joseph Balavage, Mrs, Paul Lauer and Mrs. Joseph Borton. The club adopted a resolution calling for the preservation of the scenic beauty along the Luzerne- Dallas Highway and to prevent fu- ture encroachment of advertising and undesirable construction along the Highway through enforcement of existing laws and ordinances. Mrs. William Gittens was guest speaker, her topic being ‘Smart Accessories.” * Mrs. James Huston and Mrs. Ned Hartman were co-hostesses. Guests included Mesdames Van Zimmer- man, Robert Bradley, Robert Gable, Sheldon Pfeifer, Dale Shelenberger, R. W. Dingham J. J. Liotta and W. J. Kelly. Celebrate 40th Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hosler, Par- rich Street, Dallas, observed their forty first anniversary, Monday, November 4. There are three children, Dr. Charles Hosler, meteorologist at State College, Mrs. Donald Mitch- ell, Fairfax, Va. and Mrs. Calvin Folmsbee, West Suffield, Conn., also eleven grand children. Mr. and Mrs. Hosler were mar- ried at the Honey Brook Metho- dist Church by Rev. Salkeld. She is the former Miriam Stauf- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosler Anniversary fer, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Stauffer, Eliza- beth, N. J. and Honey Brook. Mr. Hosler is the son of Mrs. Sallie Diehm, Elm, Pa. and now of Parrish Street. He is inspector in charge of Naval Procurement with offices at Kingston Corners. The Hosler’'s are members of the Dallas Methodist Church. Mrs. Hos- ler is president of ‘the WSCS of the Dallas Methodist Church and a member of the Brickel Class. Married Thirty Years Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ‘Calkins, Jackson Street; Dallas, observed their = thirty-second anniversary, Tuesday, Nov. 5th. , es Le The couple has two children, Charles of New Brunswick, N. J., and Carol at home. There are four grandchildren. The Calkins were married in 1931 at Methodist parsonage, Luzerne, by the late Rev, Ivan L. Snyder. Mrs. Calkins is: the former Elea- nor Welch, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welch, Kings- ton. Mr. Calkins is a retired contrac- tor. They are members of the Luzerne Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Duda and son, Billy, Davenport Street, spent Wed- nesday in Harrisburg. Pete was on a business trip for Sears Roebuck. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Otto ago, will celebrate their Golden Anniversary Saturday, November 9. The marriage was performed by the Rev. Per Agrup on November 9, 1913 in the Lutheran Church, Vin- slov, Sweden. Mr. and Mrs. Olofsson live at Alderson, Harveys Lake, where they operated a farm on Route 29 be- tween Noxen and Ruggles. Mrs. Olofsson, the former Esther S. Anderson, was born in Chicago but returned to Sweden with her parents when she was four years of age. Mr. Olofsson, born in Swe- den, was a resident of Stoby. The Olofssons remained in Sweden for ten years after their marriage and then came to live in Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Olofsson was a lumberman in his native land and he was employed in the mining in- dustry in this country. He was also in partnership with Mis brother- { Wed 50 Years On Saturday MR. AND MRS. OTTO OLOFSSON Olofsson, | -in-law, the late Hugo Anderson, on above, who were married fifty years | the farm. He has one brother, John, living in New York and three brothers, Karl, Emil and Henry living in Sweden. There are several nieces and nephews, one of whom is a Methodist minister at Pound Ridge Community Church in Connecticut. The Olofssons are members of Reformation Lutheran Church, Har- veys Lake, of which the Rev. Wesley Kimm is pastor. Mr. Olofsson was a councilman there for several years and is a member of Frithiof Lodge No. 38 S/F. of A. The couple have two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Wheat, Trenton, N. J., and Mrs. George May, Lewiston, Idaho. There are also six grand- children. Mr. and Mrs. Olofsson expect to be at home on their anniversary, but no plans have been made for a special celebration. Kiwanis Women Meet With Men's Group A combined dinner and program with the men’s club was held re- cently by Dallas Women of Ki- wanis. Tables were attractive with ar- rangements of fall flowers. New members, of Dallas Kiwanis were inducted following the dinner. A short meeting for the women was held later. Present were Mesdames Alfred Ackerson, James Huston, Sr. Robert Maturi, , William Wright, Ted Ruff, Merrill Faegenburg, Ed- win Thompson, William Guyette, Leo Corbett, Jr., John L. Marsh, George McCutcheon, John Blase, Robert Dolbear, Ernest Gay, Sher man Harter, Mitchell Jenkins, Thomas Kreidler, Paul Laux, Ed- ward: Wilson. ' CAR COATS or combine ag Selection of . . . 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The advancement js in recogmition of 2,000 flying hours and seven years Birth is England service ag a pilot. Capt. presently stationed in year serving as a tactical Recon- naisance Pilot flying B-66 aircraft. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Birth, Truckgville. .Calvin Kanyuk, Mrs. ree rem sees. Harvest Revue Tonight Dallas Senior and Junior Wom- an’s Clubs will present their “Har- vest Revue,” a delightful musical tonight, Friday and Saturday eve- nings. Proceeds will be used to continue club’s civic projects. Tickets may be purchased from club members or at the door. Lake-Lehman School Plans Open House, Tea Lake-Lehman High School will hold a tea and open house on Wednesday evening to: observe Na- tional Education Week. Visitation will be held from 8 p. m. until 9 p.m. in ‘the classrooms and the tea will take place from 9 p. m. until 10 p. m. in the cafetorium. Miss Florence Billings, high school teacher, is chairman of the affair and Miss Mary Ann Foey, is co-chairman, Hospitaity co- chairmen are Mrs. Edward Jones and Mrs. William Cole. Teachers on the committee are: Mrs. Dolores D’Elia, Mary Hands, Marian Huttenstein, John Jenkins, Ruth Stolar- ick, Walter Buda, John Miliaugkas, Mrs. Jane Cornell and Samuel Da- venport. ™ Serving at the tea tables will be Mesdames Lester Squier, Ro- bert Belles, William Frey, Anthony Marchakitus and Willard Sutton. Publicity chairmen are Mrs. Ste- phen L. DeBarry and Mrs. S. J. Margellina. Adeline Prynn Long Weds Rochester Man Mrs. Daisy Prynn, Rochester an- nounces the marriage of her daughter, Adeline | Prynn Long, to Robert Hasselwonder, also of that city, September 28 in United Pres- byterian Church, Rochester. Rev. Carleton Harrison officiated. Attendants were Lillian Hartlove and Frank Farini, both of Roches- ter. Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. Frank Vollrath, Laurelton Road. The groom is employed by Bauch and Lomb. The couple are residing at 81 Hazelwood Terrace, Rochester, N.Y. To Visit Friend Mrs. Harold Ash, Mrs. Florence Kast, Mrs. Ruth Houser, Mrs. Ed- ward Hall, Mrs. Charles Gosart, Sr., and Mrs. Luther Powell will leave early Thursday morning to spend | the day with Mrs. Jack Hazeltine, Hackensack, N. J. Mrs. Hazeltine is a former mem- ber of their local card club, of which only six remain together as a group. Lindsleys Back In Australia © : Word hag been received that Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lindsley and family have arrived back in Mel- bourne, Augtralia, after a trip around the world. During their travels, some time with Mr. they spent Lindsley’s sis- ter and brother-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Olver, Davenport Street. Mr. Lindsley is in charge of Ad- vertising and Public Relations for the Alcoa Company for all of Aus- tralia. Hudak At Great Lakes Thomas J. Hudak, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Hudak of 168 | Parrish Street, is attending So | training at the Naval Training Cen- | ter, Great Lakes, TIL The nine-week training includes naval orientation, history and or- ganization, seamanship, ordnance and gunnery, military drill, first aid and survival. permit us to THANK YOU FOR A WONDERFUL GRAND OPENING We .were overjoyed to see so many friends - - - and hope you will continue to serve you. DAVIS’ MEMORIAL MARKET _ Verna - Bill and “THE GANG” Dallas HIGHWAY ~ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Attend Wedding The following attended the wed- ding of Niles White, Baldwin St., Mrs. Ann Mathers, Niles White, Marry Saturday at 4 p.m., Mrs. Ann Mathers, Lehigh Street, Shavertown, and Niles White, Baldwin Street, Dallas, were married in Dallas Methodist Church. Rev. Russell Lawry officiated. : Attendants were daughter and son of the couple. Following the ceremony, a small reception for members of the family and a few friends was held in the church parlors. The couple will reside at the White home. on Baldwin Street, Dallas and Ann Mathers, Shaver- town, Saturday, November 2, at the Dallas Methodist Church: Mrs. Jon Miller, Mrs. Rupsell Lawry, Lee White, Rev. Russell Lawry, Wil- liam E. Hess, Sr., Harry White, Mr. and -Mrs. Millard White, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Miller, F. C. Ev- ans, Mrs. Arthur D. Williams, Dale Maxine Williams, . Jom R. Miller, Sr., Jon R. Miller, Jr., Robert White, Lorraine White, - Herbert White, Evangeline White, Florence White, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jones, Dallas. 3r., and Robert Jones. K ING'S Main Highway = 674-8481 BOILED HAM 79. — Dallas Choice Western Country Fresh SIRLOIN or T-Bone PORK 3 0 c Steak 79%. purTS 27" Lean, Sliced Our Own skiNLEss 2 Ibs. 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