TION A — PAGE 4 Jewcomers Club To eet Monday Night There will be a meeting of the elcome Wagon Newcomers Club 1 Monday, November 25th at the tral “Y” building in Wilkes- re at 8 p. m. ‘Mrs. Leonard Adamshick will monstrate the making of Christ- holiday decorations. Members are reminded to bring wrapped gift for the Christmas iskets to be given to Valley Crest ospital. All Back Mountain newcomers re invited to attend. For informa- on or transportation, call Mrs. ack Young, 675-2427, or Mrs. Clay- | nm Stetson, 674-3217. Attending the October meeting m this area were: Mrs. Robert >eder, Mrs. Jacob Trimmer, Mrs. ans Dreher, Mrs, John Hoffman, rs. Jacy Young, Mrs. Clayton ork, Mrs. Robert Bradley, Mrs. nald Johns, Mrs. William Boes- 1a, Mrs. James Kearns, Mrys. Lee ckert, Mrs. Edward Wrobleski, rs. Clayton Stetson, Mrs. Raymond 1iwell and Mrs. Thurman Grove. Jonate Dallas Tree The fine Christmas tree adorn- the Honor Roll island in the >nter of Dallas was donated by . and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Parrish Lehman Woman's Club Buys Winter Jackets November meeting of the Leh- man Woman's Club was held at the Lehman Fire Hall recently with Mrs. Mark Grimm presiding. Mrs. Grimm announced that the executive board has appointed Mrs. Thomas Brown to replace Mrs. Jo- seph Chipola as secretary. Mrs. William Geiger will assume Mrs. Chipola’s responsibilities as publi- city chairman. Mrs. Edward Skalicky, chairman of community improvement, report- ed the purchase of winter jackets for needy children in the commun- ity. Also purchased were articles of clothing which were donated to the Lehman Elementary School. Esther Avila, a Rotary exchange student, presented a very informa- tive program on her home in Ar- gentina and showed slides of her native city of Cordoba. She is now attending Lake-Leh- man High School. Refreshments were Mesdames Robert Disque, Edward Micky, Eston Adelman, and Charles Bedner. Mrs. George Elley was chairman. Dallas Junior High PTA To Hold Tea Parents of Dallas Junior High creet. ota A iene EXPERT TAILORING ~ ® Trouser Alterations ~~ ® Skirts & Dresses Hemmed ~ @ Coat Alterations ni | : J Cleaning & Pressing ~ ADAM’S CLOTHES ; Clothes For Dad and Lad & 1 ks Back Mt. Shopping Center Shkavertown Open Til 9 Every Night 674-8936 ole doll lion, HOW TO DRESS A SALAD IN THE , BEST OF TASTE ~ Choose the one French that’s far and away the favorite. Bright tasting but not sharp—famous KRAFT FRENCH. ~~ ® Cabinet Making ® Antique Refinishing ® Furnitue Repair STEFAN HELLERSPERK CALL EVENINGS OR 4-0744 This Emblem Identifies Your Welcome Wagon Sponsors ea = p LE N Firms of prestige In the business and civic life of your community. “4 e re 4 a by v3 ats 11a) x High School students are invited to attend the second meeting of the P. T. A., Monday, November 25, 1963 at 8 p. m. in the school gym- nasium, “Guiding Your Child,” the theme for -the evening is a program on guidance - and testing by George McCutcheon. It will be followed by a question and anhswer period. The P. T. A. will also conduct a tea in recognition of the teachers and National Education Week. Mp. William Kelley is chairman of the Typewriters Adding Machines, sold, rented and repaired. 696-1008 HOLDREDGE CO. 40 N. MAIN ST., WILKES-BARRE served by! ‘of Rotary, First event of the holiday sea- son for Dallas Women of Rotary, their husbands, and guests will be a dinner dance. The Snow Ball, to be: held Saturday, December 7 at Irem Temple Country Club. Chair-| man of the gala affair, Mrs. Lester Hauck, and president of the Women Mrs. Richard C. Post, have announced that invitations have been mailed and reservations may now be made. The evening will begin with a THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1963 Dallas Women Of Rotary Plan Annual Dinner Dance cocktail hour at 6:30 p.m. followed by a smorgasbord dinner. Music for dancing will: be furnished by Bnbby Baird and his orchestra from 9 to ‘1. Dance committee is composed of the following: Invitations, Mrs. L. E. Jordan, Mrs. Arthur Ross, Mrs. Myron Baker; Refreshments, + Mrs. Ralph Postorive; . Decorations, Mrs. R. Spencer Martin; Reservations, Mrs. Bruce F. Slocum, Mrs. Harry Vivian, Mrs. Stanley Hozempa; Fi- nances, Mrs. Archer Mohr, and Pub- licity, Mrs. Merton E. Jones. | Members of the committee mak- ing final arrangements for the.an- nual dinner dance are pictured | above. Seated left to right: Mrs. Bruce F. Slocum; Mrs. Stanley Hoz- empa; Mrs. Merton E. Jones; Mrs. Lester Hauck, chairman; Mrs. Rich- ard C. Post, president, Standing: Mrs. Myron Baker; Mrs. Arthur H. Ross. tea and Mrs. Lewis Reese, co-chair- man. Mothers from all grades are helping, The Dallas Post Has Hundreds of Modern Type Faces Main Street, MINERS NATIONAL BANK Member F.D.I.C. LUNCHES ~— DINNERS MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW! The finest foods tastefully Prepared « « « artfully servo) Dallas, Pa. | Dallas, announce the engagement | of their daughter, Barbara Jeanne, Barbara Jeanne Mr. and Mrs. A. George Paves of Valley View Drive, Shrine Acres, to Edward Andrew Uttring of Brain- tree, Mass. Miss Payne is a graduate of Men- chester, N. H. High ‘School and the University nf New Hampshire. She is employed as a laboratory tech- Payne To Wed Edward Andrew Uftring, Jr. nician at Beth Israel Hospital in Brookline, Mass. Mr. Uftring is a graduate of Braintree High School, and is at- tending Lincoln College of North- eastern University. He is employed by the Associated Designers of Cam- bridge, Mass. A February wedding is planned. Otto Olaffsons Feted By Ladies’ Ruxiliary Mr. and Mus. Otto Oloffson, Har- veys Lake, were feted Saturday ev- ening, November 2 by the Ladies Auxiliary of Reformation Lutheran Church at a surprise party honor- ing their 50th wedding anniver- sary. pecial guests were Mr. Arthur Wheat, "Trenton, N. J.; grandaughters, Karen and Judy, and grandson, Paul. A special Swedish cake baked by Mrs. Carl Swanson was served to the guests as was a delightful lunch. Present were Pastor W. K. Kimm, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bainbridge, Mr. I. A. Rood, who celebrated a. birth- day also; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rood; | Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Swanson; Keith and Curtis Swanson; Mrs. Carrie Rood; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McHose; Kathy McHose; Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ter L. Hill; Kathleen Hill; Mr: and Mrs. Lee Zimmerman; Mrs, Joseph Elgaway; Mary and Marc Elgaway; Mrs. Robert Traver; Mrs. George Hillibush; Todd ISwanson; aniel Han- con; Mr. and Mrs. William ‘G. Mor- gan, Laurel, Maryland, and child- ren Christel Lee, Lrvin Drew, and Michael Scott, Wayne Smith; Mrs. and Mrs. |. British Women's Club To Hold Dinner Dance The British Women's Club will hold its annual Christmas Dinner Dance at the Continetal Inn, Sat- urday, December 7th. Dorothy Carruthers is chairman assisted by Jean Duda, Jessie Finn and Dorothy Hohol. Reservations may be made with any member of the committee. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST To Mark Silver Mr. and Mrs. John Kies Huntsville, R. D. 5, Shavertown will observe their 25th wedding anni- versary Sunday November 24. The couple were married in Holy Trinity = Church, Wilkes-Barre by Rev. Victor J. Kupstas, brother of Mr. Kupstas. Mrs. Kupastas is the former Mar- ian Gates, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gates of Wilkes- Barre and Mr. Kupstas is the pon of ‘the late Mr. and Mrs. [Stanley Kupstas also of Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. William Barnes and Miss Helen Gates, sisters of Mrs. Kups- Mr. and Mrs. John Kupstas Anniversary tas and William and Joseph Kups- tas, brothers of Mr. Kupstas were the attendants. The couple has ‘three children, Mrs. David Bonsavage, R.N., Phila- delphia; John, with the U. S. Air Force stationed in Germany, and Thomas, also with the U. S. Air Force, stationed in Dover, Delaware. Mr. Kupstas is an employee of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Mr. and Mrs. Kupstas are mem- bers of Gate of Heaven Church, Dal- las. A mass of Thanksgiving will be celebrated in that church on Saturday morning. An unusual event will take place among several Dallas neighbors and friends over the weekend when all will observe joint anniversaries. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Geo- rge Cave, Jr., Monroe Avenue, will celebrate their 21st year of mar- riage on the same day as his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cave, Sr., Wilkes-Barre, are marking their 42nd wedding date. __ Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Conklins Are ‘Honored At Shower Mr. and’ Mrs. George Shaver, Jr. entertained at’ a variety shower, Friday evening in the Trucksville Fire Hall honoring their nephew, and his new bride, ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles Conklin, ‘Jr, of Bethlehem. Mrs. Conklin is the former Maureen Immelman, Capetown, South Af- ‘rica. J oseph Decorations were carried “out in pink and white with a pink umbrel- la suspended from the: celiing, - and pink carnations framing the cen- terpiece. The couple received many lovely and useful gifts. Those enjoying themselves were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stein, Carl -Jr., lin, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McCutcheon, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conklin, Sr. and Da- vid; Dick Totes, Bethlehem; Mr. and Mrs: Edgar Belles; Tunkhannock; ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Spray, Ply- mouth! Mrs. Arnott Albee, Ashley; Mr. and Mrs. Don Belles, Maryland; Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Belles, Jr, Binghamton; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seward, Jr., and sont Randy, Noxen; Miss Irene Sickler, Beaumont; Mr. and Mrs. Art Belles, Ricky and Gary; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seward i Sr., Jim, Donna and Larry; Mr. and Mrs. George Belles; Mrs. Anna Compton; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lam- oreaux; Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Der- rick, Dallas; Mrs. Don Dare and Don, Jr., Media; Mr. and Mrs. Geo- rge Shaver, Sr., Trucksville; Geo- rge, Thomas, and Alan [Shaver, Fern- brook, ‘the honored guests, host, and hostess. Sandy and Pam; Mrs. Edith Conk- | Dallas Friends To Celebrate Joint Anniversary Dates Drust, Monroe Avenue will be wed 14 years and on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ansilio, Sr., Luzerne Avenue, will reach ‘their 40th year of togetherness as their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Popielarz, = Susquehanna Avenue are observing their 15th year of nuptial bliss. Mr. and Mrs. Cave, Jr., two sons, George and William. The Drusts are the proud parents of three children, Eugene, Joseph and Ann. The senior Ansilios have two ‘sons, Philip Jr, and Thomas in addition. to -daughter, Laura Popielarz, while she and her husband have been blessed.. with . two off- spring, Robert and Nancy. ‘A happy anniversary to each and everyone 'of you good folks. 1 have DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mrs. Harry J. Pollock, Jackson Township, has been removed from the critical list at General Hospital but is not allowed visitors. Mrs. Earl Payne, formerly of Foot Hills Coffee Shop and now of Blairs- ville has returned home from the hospital , after undergoing exten- sive surgery. She would love to hear from her. friends in the Back Mountain area. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Reithhoffer, Jr. [Shrine Acres, entertained at an Op- en House recently for Mr. Reith- hoffer’s parents, Mr. and Mm. P. E. Reithhoffer, Sr., Forty Fort and Florida. First Child Is Born Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crosson, 142 N. Lehigh Street, Shavertown; annuonce the birth of a daughter, Ketra Suzanne, weighing six pounds, six ounces on November 7 in Gen- eral Hospital. This is the first child of the couple. Mr. Crosson, a native of Dallas, Texas, is executive secretary of the Back Mountain Y.M.C.A. His wife is the former Janet Gray, Mansfield, Ohio. 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