| SECTION A— PAGE4 ‘Deborah Rogers To Head Delegations Deborah Rogers, president of the Frances Slocum [Society of Children of the Revolution, Mimi Hunter, and Susan Rogers were elected delegates ‘to the National Convention at ~ Washington at a meeting of the organization held recently at the | home of Mrs. Robert Rosenbluth, ‘senior president. Helen MacLellan, Frank Weiss and Lewis Rogers, III were selected as alternates. Attending the State Convention in York, will be Debor- ah Rogers, James Rosenbluth, Frank ~ Weiss, Nancy Coleman, Lewis Ro- ‘gers. Janet Phillips, Sally Lee Mil- ler, Shirley Bryant and Susan Ro- ‘gers will serve' as alternates. ~ Burt and Shirley Bryant, Alison ‘and Denise Hildebrand were wel- ccmed as new members. A historical program followed the ‘business session, presenting facts on Fells Tavern, the.Shawnee Indians, ‘the first Connecticut settlers, Og- |. dens’ Blockhouse, Queen Esthers Rock and Sullivan's March. Other officers of the junior or- ganization are Helen MacLellan, vice president; Nancy @' Coleman, chaplain, and James Rosenbluth, re- | gistrar. . Mrs. Dudley Weiss and Mrs. Lewis L. Rogers, members of the Wyoming Valley Chapter were also present. Julia And Belinda Schmidle Honored 4 Mr. and Mrs. James ‘Morgan en- tertained Saturday in honor of their two youngest daughters, Julia who was four on February 2 and Belinda who was two on March 2. | Present were brothers, Jimmy and Terry and sister Gwendolyn; cousins, Tommy Allen, Nancy Lee Schmidle, Beverly and Bethanne | Schmidle. Also Nancy and Thomas Schmidle, William and Beverly Schmidle, Edward Atkinson, grand- ‘parents, Mrs. Freda Lyons, Sarah and* Thomas Schmidle, the honored guests and their parents. Mrs. Evelyn Smith Is Hostess To Matroms Mrs. Evelyn Smith, Worthy Mat- tron of the Dallas Chapter, No. 396, Order of the Eastern Star, enter- tained the officers, choir, and sub- stitutes at a memorable dinner party at her Meadow Lake home recently. The tables were most attractive in their Valentine motif with red velvet pin cushions and gifts to ac- centuate the season. An enjoyable evening of fraternal fellowship was highlighted by ex- changing and revealing Secret Pal gifts, games, interesting entertain- ment by a string trio and films on the New York World's Fair by Diane Myers. Kunkle Girl Has Tenth Birthday Georgann Kostenbauder celebrat- ed her tenth birthday Sunday at a party given at her home in Kunkle. Georgann is a fourth grade student at Gdte of Heaven School. Guests who enjoyed the yellow and white birthday cake were Nan- cy Young, Denise Witek, Carol Fron- czek Theresa Brown, Mrs. Fried, Regina and Mary, and the parents and sister of the guest of honor, Mr. and’ Mrs. George Kostenbauder and Patricia Lynn. Leap Year Birthday For Billy Burnaford Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kingston, Tarlton Avenue, Dallas, celebrated at a family dinner, Staturday, in honor of their grandson, Billy Burn- aford’s second birthday, Billy, being a leap year baby, is really eight years old. 1 Parents were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Burnaford and Billy, Haver- town, Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Sam- uel Fowler, Sammy, Jackie Sue, Pammy and Ann, Fairfax, Va., the host and hostess. IN TO BE AWARDED FREE COLORING BOOK BE With Every Girl's Dress _ Purchase. Back Mountain School Girls 4 ONE OF THE LOVELY Kate Greenaway - DRESSES Kate Greenaway Coloring Contest ‘Coloring Book. nent New York artist. For Complete Contest Information Visit the Grace T. 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LONG SWEET VALLEY 10n Dean's List MARY RUTH DANIELS Mrs. Robert Daniels, the former Mary Ruth Andrew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Andrew, Perrin Avenue, Shavertown, was named to the Dean's List at Moore Institute of Art, Philadelphia, for the first sem- ester. Mary Ruth, a graduate of West moreland High School, was the only one in the Senior Class to qualify for the honor. She is. working on her Senior Thesis and then will hang a wall in competition for a Fellow- ship to Europe. The local art student who hes done some excellent work: in por- traits and other modernistic ar- rangements, expects to work on her competitive offering early in ‘April. Named Outstanding Airman At Texas William Oncay, son of Mr. Mrs. Edward Oncay, Lehman, and has - THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, Bobby Franklin Feted At 8th Birthday Party Bobby Franklin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Franklin, Pioneer Av- enue, was feted at a birthday party on Sunday. His 8th anniversary fell on February 29. His grandmothers, aunts and young cousins helped make the af- fair a memorable one with a big cake the grand attraction. Attending were Mrs. Rose Storz, Rosemary Storz, Mrs. Gerald Storz and children, Billy, Jimmy, Peggy | § Lou and Marlene; Mr. and Mrp. Carl Storz and children, (Carl Jr., Cor- inne, David and Scott; Mrs. Robert Franklin, Mrs.” Mary Cebrick, Mrs. Ray Harleman and children, Ann and Michael; sister, Jeanmarie, the guest of honor and the host and hostess. Cub Pack 225 Receives Awards At Banquet Huntsville Methodist Church was the setting recently for the Annual Blue and Gold Banquet of Cub Pack No. 255. Rev. Robert Jones gave the invo- cation and the Cubs lead the Pledge of Allegiance. Robert Williams, cub- master, was toastmaster. Table had as its centerpiece a large birthday cake. Awards' were given the following: Bear Badge, Craig Kittle; Bear Badge and one gold arrow, John Yankow- ski; Wolfe Badge, Robert Schmidt; One Year Pin, Robert Schmidt, Rich- ard Schmidt, ‘George Nixon, James Shurmanek; Two Year Pin, John Yankowski, Edwin Yanchik, Robert Kittle. Cub Scout Promise given by the Cubs was followed by a movie, ‘“Be- yond the Tooth of Time”. Mrs. Freda ‘Snyder, Mrs. Ruby Elston, Mrs. Dorothy Powell and been named Outstanding Airman at | Mrs. Bertha Cadwalder of the WSCS Lackland AFB, San ‘Antonio, Texas, where he is receiving his basic training. ; He was also motified at the time of his enlistment that he Had re- ceived a perfect score in the Elec- tronics Career area. Careys Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Carey, Claude Street, Dallas, entertained at a family dinner, recently, honor- ing their grand-daughter, Mollie {Ann Fowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fowler, Milesberg. Present were the Carey family, Mr. and Mrs. David Carey and fami- ly; Mr. and Mrs. David Zimmerman and Brian; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stroud and Sherry and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fowler and Mollie Ann. served refreshments. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. James Shurmanek, James and Shar- on; Mr. and Mrs. John Yankowski and John; Richard Schmidt, Robert and ‘Richard; Mr. ,and Mrs, Harold Kittle, Craig, Sharon, Laurie and Cathy; Rev. and Mrs. Robert Jones; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, Rose- mary, Timothy and Robert. Freddie Is Nineteen Fred Hennebaul, Parrish St., is observing his nineteenth birthday, today, Thursday, We all wish you a very happy birthday, Fred and many, many more. Wedding Invitations Announcements At The Dallas Post REXALL - TARALANT arr STATIONERY 2 sheets 2 Bh pe FOR 700 REXALL in MILK OF AS Plain or FOR > [00 Mint. 12 oz, Reg. 63¢ VITAMINS One Tablet joo Daily. 100s. 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Wood performed the double ring ceremony. Miss Ann Webb was soloist. Miss Beverly Belles, niece of the bride, was maid of honor and Er- nest Barber, brother of the bride- groom served as best man. Escorted by her brother, William Belles, the bride was attired in a long formal gown fashioned with a lace bodice, long tapered sleeves and high neckline. The full skirt had an apron of lace over taffeta and terminated in an aisle wide chapel length train with a bow at the back of the waist line. Her three tiered veil of imported sheer French il- lusion was attached to a. beaded pear] crown. She carried a colonial bouquet was. of red roses and shat- Mrs. Jennie Boice, Sugar Hollow, Tunkhannock, R.D. 3, who cele- brated her 92nd birthday on Sun- day, March 1 was honored at’ a dinner party at her home having a wonderful get together with her loved ones. Mrs. Boice, who was the former Jennie Wright of Noxen, has lived in ‘Sugar Hollow for forty years, prior to that time residing in vari- ous parts of the Back Mountain area. Her - husband Freeman, passed away fifteen years ago and her son, Solomon now lives with her. She was the mother of eleven children, ten of whom are still living. Twenty nine grandchildren, forty eight great grandchildren and five great great grandchildren com- plete the family circle. MR. AND MRS. IRVIN BARBER on a white testament. The maid of honor selected an ankle length gown of yellow sheer taffeta. Her bouquet was of shat- tered carnations on a white test- ament. Mrs. Helen Belles, representing the bride’s mother, wore a royal blue Jersey sheath with matching accessories with a corsage of pink roses. Mother of the bridegroom select- ed a beige jersey sheath with cran- berry accessories. Her corsage was of yellow roses.’ A reception followed at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Verenice Wood, Falls Church, Va. The couple honeymooned in Washington. The bride is a graduate of Tunk- hannock High School and Empire Beauty College. Mr. Barber graduated from Tunk- hannock High School and is an em- ployee of the government in Va. The couple are residing in Falls / bouquet was of shattered carnations Church, Va. Mrs. Jennie Boice Feted At Dinner On 92nd Birthday ing one for each of her children, grandchildren - and great grand- children. In addition she sold many of her handiwork. Attending the dinner were Charles Boice, Carl Boice, Carlie and Mikey, Sugar Hollow; Mr. and Mrs. ‘Guy Kester, Tunkhannock; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Patton, Elmer Boice, Mark and Larry; Bob Fuller, Buckwheat Hollow; Carol Montross, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Zenger, Eatonville; Dougie Landaman, Allen- town; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boice, Barbara, Sally and Nancy, Vestal, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Boice, Idetown, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Boice and the guest of honor, Callers during the afternoon were Diane Boice, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Boice, Bonnie and Laurie; Mr. and Attending the recent wedding of Dale Besteder son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Besteder, New Cumber- land, Pa., were a number of Back Mountain residents. Present at the lovely affair were Mr. and Mrs. Cor ey Besteder, Kunkle; Mr. and Mrs. George Hess Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Brace, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston and daughter, Nancy, Mr.-and Mrs. Floyd Besteder, Vernon; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Besteder, and son, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hess, Mrs. Boice until very recently | Mrs. Dean Boice and Dennis, Mr. has made many lovely quilts mak-| and Mrs. ‘Gordon Boice, Httend Wedding § hos: Ruby Besteder, Centermore- . and. Entertains At Cards Mrs. William Long, Hickory Road, Trucksville, was hostess to her card club, Monday evening, Febrary 25. Present were ‘Mesdames Robert Shoemaker, Fred Rundle, Richard Montgomery, [Sheldon MacAvoy; Clifford arris, Walter Kozemchak, Elwodd Dungey and the hostess. Prizes were won by Mesdames Rundle, MacAvoy and Dungey. Re- freshments were served. 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PTA Open House PTA of Lake-Lehman Elementary School will hold Open House Mon- day, March 9 at 7:30 p.m. Teachers ‘will meet with the par- ents from 7:30 to 8:30 with re- freshments following. WSCS Spring Fashion Show : DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Wednesday Nr tured in the WSCS Fashion Show Show to be held at Shavertown Methodist Church Wednesday eve- ning, March 11 at 8 p.m. Judy Ross, June Tippett, Nancy Davis, Linda Wimmer and Rosellen Klaboe will serve as junior models. Ladies latest Easter and spring styles will be modeled by Mrs. Rus- sell ‘Williams, Mrs. Charles Hum- phreys, Mrs. Jack Simpson, Mrs. William Henschke, Mrs. Jack Por- ter, Mrs. Charles Tucker, Mrs. Aus- tin Line, Mrs. Percy Hart, Mrs. Howard Appleton and Mrs. Warren Boyes. is se cisio Mr serio Roch Al; child to M tione Mr town two Heading the large committee for the affair are Mrs. Ted Meixell, chairman, and Mrs. William Flock, co-chairman. A musical accom- paniment will be in charge of Mrs. George Schooley. 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