$ “BK ' - DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Read The Post Closalels. SPOTS or STAINS VANISH sos LIKE MAGIC . . . Without Removing Finish of Your Furniture ® MASTER FURNITURE REPAIR © ANTIQUE REFINISHING @ CABINET MAKER Call STEFAN HELLERSPERK EVENINGS OR 4-0744 led > Mrs. Andrew Roan [Ways and Means Committee and Harry Smith wag was with a gift. head Mrs. Harry Smith Is New Buxiliary Head Mrs. elected | | president of the Shavertown Fire Company Auxiliary at a meeting of the organization Monday evening. She succeeds Mrs. Ray Kopetchney. | Mrs. Walter Davis vice president; erick, secretary and Mrs: [Bozok treasurer. Mrs. William Pugh, who is mov- ing away, was made g life member ‘of the company and will be prosense chosen Mrs. William Fred- Thomas | s the Mrs. Anthony Plata will be in! charge of publicity. Refreshments were served . by Mrs. Obed Hontz and Mrs. Plata using the valentine motif to set a | lovely table. LADIES | DAY Save on your room at New Yerk’s Hotel Governor Clinton! Have 50% more to spend for a “funtastic” week-end on the town! - What a deal! 50% off on all rooms and suites every day Thursday thru Monday check-out time. 1200 rooms and COPR. 1961 BY GENERAL CORP. TM WORLD RIGHTS RESERVED J FEATURES THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1964 Gate Of Heaven Altar, Rosary Altar and Rosary Society of Gate of Heaven Church met recently in the school auditorium, Mrs.. George | Ruckno, presiding. Following recitation of ‘the Ros- ary, Rev. Francis A. Kane, pastor and moderator, opened the meeting with a prayer. Mrs George Ruckno {announced the appointment of the [standing committee chairmen: Mrs. Vincent Makar, Program; Mrs. A. A. Mascali, Contingent; Mrs. Jay Young, Flowers; Mrs. J. Warren Yar- nal, Medals; Mrs. Leon Chase, Cour- tesy; Mrs. James Stewart, Bake Sales and Mrs. Joseph Wentzel, Publicity Plans for the Covered Dish Sup- | per to be held April 6th were an- | nounced by Mrs. J. Warren Yarnal, chairman. Mrs. William Wallo is chairman of the Birthiday Tea scheduled for May 7th. Father Kane offered the sugges- tion of a possible Pilgrimage to one of these Shrines: The National Shrine of the Immaculate Concep- tion, North American Martyrs, The! Maryknoll, The Franciscan Friars and St. Joseph’s Oratory. | Hostesses ‘were: Mrs. William Gal- | lagher, Mrs. Philip Jones, Mrs. he) Menzel, Mrs. Ignatius Gallagher and Mrs. John Konsavage. Sees Olympics Car] Hedden, Loyalville, flew to Innsbruck last week to see the wind-up on the Winter Olympics, jand remained to enjoy two weeks of skiing in the Italian Alps, He expects to visit Berlin before fly- ing back to the United States. Carl is associated with his father, Ray- mon Hedden, in busines. Shavertown Pair Home After Fun In The Sun Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Ash, Shaver- town, have returned after a ten doy trip to Hollywood, Fla. The couple who celebrated their wedding anniversary on January 14 were unable to get away at that |time. They traveled by train, the trip taking 22 hours and Mae says it was most enjoyable. While there they took in the sights with Walter and Wilma El- ston, Kunkle, who are wintering at {Hollywood and visited Mr. and Mrs. “Dud” Mathers at Deerfield Beach. Another Back Mountain friend with him, they called on was Wesley Himmler {of Dallas, who was happy to have his daughter, Mp. Alva Eggleston Harold came home with a beau- tiful tan, taking advantage of the nice weather ‘to swim every day at the beach. The temperature was ideal, rang- ing from 74 to 85 during the time High School tial scholarship to Duk in a freshman class of rge Hackling, Kunkle, make a career of the tailoring ‘his~ courses requirements. Since the fourth gr attended Dallas Roger W. Hackling Roger W.. Hackling, a member of the senior class at Dallas Senior has won a substan- where he is enrolled for September Roger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo- schools. . JOTS FROM DOT Written tc her parents, Rev. and'| | Mrs. Charles Gilbert, by Dorothy ter, Teresa, |R. Gilbert, medical missionary in | Leopoldyville. A BELGIAN WEDDING Saturday we had a really big event. A Belgian girl who has been | working for IME as secretary was married in the Catholic Church at i Lukala to a young Belgian employ- |e of the cement company at Lu- | ployed at the | visor. SECTION A — PAGE 3 Have Fourth Daughter A seven pound, five ounce daugh- was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Kasenchak, RD 5 Shz vertown, February 3, at Nanticoke {State Hospital. There are three oth: er girls, Karen, Coleen, and Lynn. Mrs. Kasenchak is the former Irene Broski, Alden. Mr. Kasenchak is em- Chase | Ieptitution as an Infirmary Supe Corrections | kalo ( her father is a veteran em- | ployee of the company, that’s how { come she lived there). They had an { high, mass, which is quite unusual | for here. It is the first high nuptia! mass I have ever attended that I re- call. The chor of Congolese men must have practiced for weeks. The singing of the actua: ritual was ali in Latin, and the music wasn't cs- pecially remarkable. The vows were taken in French, and the Epistle and Gospel were read in French. There were some other songs inter- spersed in ‘French and Kikongo. | with | that it is | but | hats on, because we kno required | churches at home and 1 none of the Catholics wore | hats! It is not the custom in Congo. | After the wedding we were invites to the reception at the club, where we of IME had cokes to drink, and everybody had many little sand wiches. We were a little surp-ised (though relieved) that there was nc champagne toast to the bride. The cement company presented the cou ple with an electric stove. 4 in Catholi in Rome] The priest says that since the Ec- 4 umenical Council of Pope John, the services are held mostly 'in Kikon- i go, but of course this was a spec- ial occasion. 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