¢ Se em i Pallag, PENNSYLVANIA ~ Purely i " Personal Mr. Donald Smith, Country Club Road, is still in a cast from injuries sutfered in a fall recently which dis- located his elbow. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dudek, of Philadelphia, have purchased ranch type home in Applewood Manor. Mr. Dudek is Sales Super- intendent of Kraft Foods in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hons, Le- high Street, visited their son in Trenton, N.J., on Saturday. «a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid, Brook- Wa, N.J., have moved to Bunker Hill, Kingston Township. Mr. Reid is sales manager with Atlas Pre- cision Corp. Mr. Robert Prynn continues in gerious condition at his home in Rochester. Airman and Mrs. ‘Bantuel King and children have moved from Japan to Meadowcrest. Airman King is sta- tioned at Red Rock ‘Air Force Base. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck, Shaver- town, have returned home after a two week sojourn in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bronpon, Scranton, are also newcomers to Meadowcrest. Mr. Bronson is with Linear Corporation. Mr. and: Mrs. Donald Paeglow, Dallas, spent Saturday in Hallgtead where her sister and family, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Lawrence Farnum, live with their daughters. They also vigited xv and Mrs. Lloyd Fancher, Mont- se. Mrs. Margaret Nelson pnd her mother, Mrs. Nagle, Kingston, have purchased and moved into a lovely xanch type home on Wyoming ec, Dallas. : Jerome Gardner, Shrine Acrep is a medical patient in General Hos- pital where he was readmitted on Monday. Brian Naugle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Naugle, Pikes Creek has re- covered nicely after having a severe intestinal flu. His sister, Christine is now bedded 'with the flu virus. Ralph Kuniskas, East Dallas, was admitted Sunday to the surgical service at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowen, Wi- nona, N.J., have moved to Hill- crest Drive, New Goss Manor. Mr. John Miles, Shaver Avenue, is slowly improving at Nesbitt Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander, Perrin Avenue, have purchased the former Emil Bauman home on Pion eer Avenue. Miss Louise Ohlman, Lehigh Street, is improving at.her home after a month’s illness. Mrs. Johnson Miers, Perrin Ave- nue, is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. Harvey Kitchen, Idetown, re- rned home last week’ after being 4 patient in Nesbitt Hospital. | Mrs. Richard Strosahl, Sunset venue, Goss Manor, was read- we to Wyoming Valley Hospital last week. Lloyd Naugle, Pike's Creek, has returned to work after being laid up with a fractured foot, which was in a cast for four weeks. Herman Lutes, Sweet Valley is re- cuperating nicely after having sur- gery in Bloomsburg Hospital. Mr. Lutes is 85 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Walter King, Dallas, are recovering from the wirus. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berlew, Haddonfield Hills, have returned after spending a two-weeks vaca- tion in Miami.~ ( Burton Steltz, Jr., Sweet Valley, is a patient in Danville Hopgpital. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Titman, Mr. and, Mrs. Arch Rutherford and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goddard, Dallas, are an a Caribbean cruise. Andrew Kozembahak, Overbrook Avenue, is improving at General aspital following surgery per- med over the weekend. ~ Kimmie Welker, Schuylkill Ha- ven, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Shel- don Evans, Ferguson, Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Reese, Elmira, N. Y., recently were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paeglow, Parrish Street. Mrs. Edith Hunt, Wilkes-Barre and granddaughter, Sally Jo Hunt, Courtdale, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred . Lancaster, Franklin Street. Judy Miller, Huntsville Road, is recuperating at her home, after sus- taining a sprained ankle, recently. She is able to be about on crutches. Judy is employed at the Shavertown Acme. Lillian and Walter Marshall, Stroudsburg, were recent visitors in this area. Mrs. ‘Arja Brown, -Shavertown, had as recent visitors, Mrs. Ernest Eley and daughter Cara, and Mrs. Bernard Bigger, Luzerne. Redmonds Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Frank Redmond, Orange, entertained at a family din- ner, Saturday, February 29, in honor their daughter, Linda, who re- cently observed her thirteenth birthday. Present were Mrs. Donald Atkin- son, Donnie and Dale; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stoss, Jr. and Nancy; Mrs. Frank Redmond, Jr., Frankie and Joyce; Mr. and Joseph Redmond, Joey, Jr. and Mary Ellen; Mr. and Mrs. James Daubert, Jimmy, Jr. ~ and Linda; Arthur Redmond, Ralph ~ Redmond, Robert Redmond, Mrs. ~ Woodring Redmond the host and hqstess and the hon- oree. At Geisinger Mrs. Morris Welsh, Orange, is a medical patient at Geisinger Medical 2 Center, Danville, where she is un- dergoing observation, lh : and Richard, Neighborhood Nore And Nore: Of Personal Interest 7961 Hou AVASHOHL ‘1SOd SVTIVA FHL SECTION A — PAGE 5 Dallas Junior Women Discuss Scholarships, Sign Petition Mrs. Joseph Borton, president of Dallas Junior Woman's Club an- nounced at the March meeting of the organization held Tuesday eve- ning at Prince of Peace [Parish House ‘that more than forty mem- bers had signed the petition to bring Bible Reading back into our public schools, and will be sent to Harrisburg. A generous profit realized from the musical, ‘Harvest Revue,” will be used solely for the club scholar- ship program. Education Chairman, Mrs. Walter Kozemchak, reviewed the Scholar- ‘ship rules. Any Dallas High School senior may apply for the $200 scholarship by filing an application with George McCutcheon, school guidance counselor. The winner may use’ the scholar- ship at any school» of his choice and will be selected by a committee of faculty members. Three scholar- ships have been given by Dallas Junior 'Woman’s Club in the past two years, previous ‘winners being Elsa Orchard, Wilkes College, Bon- nie West, Penn State, and John Mol-ski, Wilkes College. Mrs. Leonard Groboski, Fine Arts Chairman, announced that the club is again sponsoring a Junior High School Art Contest. Pictures will be judged and placed on display at the April meeting. Cash prizes will be given. A cash donation to the Praise “Dimes For Liberty” was made, this project being sponsored by the General Federation, of Woman's Clubs to build a Museum of Im- migration at the base of the Statue of Liberty. Chairman of the club Fashion Show, Miss Marlyn Lipfert, an- nounced the date of the affair as May 12 and will be held at Trucks- ville Methodist Church Educational Building. The Luzerne County Spring Meeting will be held April '20 at Irem Temple Country Club. The club also voted to hold a Spring Dance April 25 at the Kings- ton Legion. Mrs. Robert Bradley, chairman, * announced that a buffet will be’ served. Assisting her on the committee are Mesdames Ray Wilson, Willian Boesche and James Kearns. Guests for the evening were Mrs. Helen Davis, Mrs. Jacob Trimmer, Mrs. Curtis Thomas, Mrs. T. Kram- mer and Mrs. Steven Vrabel. Hos- tesses were Mrs. Walter “Kozem- chak, chairman, Mrs. David Alder- son, Mrs. Philip Walter, Mrs. Alan Husband and Miss Susie Anderson. Guest speaker, Joseph Morton, Narcotics Investigator for the De- partment of Health spoke on the Narcotic Problem. He disclosed that Pennsylvania stood 11th in Pthe list of states, confronted with habitues. Sisters Return From California Sojourn Mrs. Jessie Walter Gordon, Trucksville, and Mrs. Jennie Walter Sweezy, Kingston, have returned home after an extended visit with their sister, Miss Norma Walter, Vallejo, . ‘California. Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Sweezy have earned the sobriquet, “The Traveling Twins” because of their many trips together since retire- ment. This was their first airborne journey, 7200 miles by jet. The two ladies are enthusiastic about the California weather and beautiful scenery., Among the in- teresting sites they visited was Mare Island, where they had reserved seat at the colorful ceremonies launching the [Stonewall Jackson. Another highlight of their west- ern tour was the visit of Mrs: Gor- don’s grandson, Pvt. Donald An- drews, Trucksville, who visited them at Vallejo, enroute to Korea. Westmoreland PTA To Hear Dr. Vitale Emotional problems of young people will be the subject of a talk by Dr. Lewis J. Vitale Monday ev- ening at 8, before members of Westmoreland elementary PTA. Mrs. A. Curtis Edwards will pre- side, and third grade mothers will serve refreshments. Heading the hospitality committee is Mrs. Mar- shall Rumbaugh. Dr. Vitale, Norton Avenue, is on the staff of the Children’s Service Center in Wilkes-Barre, and medi- cal director of Children’s Psycholo- gical Guidance Center of Lackawan- na (County. As a speaker, he has been well received by various PTA groups. Janet Marie DeSormo ‘An eight pound, nine ounce daughter, Janet Marie, wag born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Desormo, RD 1, Dallas, February 25 -at General Hospital. There is another daugh- ter, Delores, Ann aged three. Mrs. Desormo is the former Delores Car- angelo, Philadelphia. Mr. Degormo is employed with the State Correc- tional Institution at Chase. Brian Yanchik Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Yanchik, Chase Manor, Shavertown, announce the birth of an eight pound son, Brian, February 26 at Nanticoke State Hospital. There are three oth- er sons, Chris and Craig, twins aged six, and Edwin, nine. Mrs. Yanchik is the former Amelia Beeunas. Earl Hons Celebrates Seventieth Birthday Enjoying his 70th birthday on February 26, Earl Hons, 4 Ellis Ave- nue, Shavertown, was visited by nearly all his family over the week- end. Mr. Hons, who retired eight years ago when he sold the Fernsler Print- ery, which he owned, keeps busy at his wood working shop in his base- ment, turning out many attractive articles for his home. Mr. Hons and his wife have re- sided in Shavertown for 39 years. There are three (children, Chester, Trucksville; = Mrs. Robert Haag, Reading, and Russell, Mill City. Also five grandchildren, Frederick, Kath- ie and Bobby Hons, Randy Todd Haag and Diana K. Hons, A great grandchild, Christopher Hons, was born several months ago. Cake Decorations Will Be Shown Woman's Club Harveys Lake Woman's Club will have as their program this evening a cake decorating demonstration by Chet Kanasky of Old River Road Bakery. Meeting will be held at Lake- Noxen ‘School at 8 p.m. Mrg. Charles Williams will preside. Program is in charge of Mrs. ‘Allen Sorchick. Members and friends are urged to attend. John Edward Kern Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kern, Burn- dale Road, announce the birth of a seven pound, four ounce son, John Edward, February 18 at General Hospital. There is also a daughter, Jennifer Mary, seventeen months. Mrs. Kern is the former Marian Elenchik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Elenchik, West Overbrook Avenue. Dallas Birthdays Birthday greetings this week to: Ronald Robinson, = Deborah Marr, John Mark Prater, Diana Saunders, John Phillips, Hanna Culp, Margar- et A. Martin, Donald Eckert, Ruth Fink, Mrs. Billy Wilson,. Wayne Schmoll, Richard Chamberlain, Lisa Jane McCartney, William T. Burna- ford, Ellen Crispell, Irene B. Davies, Marie Dymond, Alton R. Whittaker, Kenneth Dayton Dymond, Patti Lar- son, Fred Hennebaul, Joseph R. Hand, Grace Richardson, Janice B. Huston, Mildrer Marley, Buddy Nel- son, Mrs. James B. Carpenter and | Theresia Evans. . What a deal! 50% off on all suites with private bath, s Save 50% on your room at New York’s Hotel Governor Clinton! Have 50% more to spend for a “funtastic”’ week-end on the town! Thursday. thru Monday check-out time.. 1200 rooms and Theatre Ticket Service. Sightseeing, shopping and theatres at the center of convenience! Write-phone: Victor J. Giles, Gen. Mgr. PE 6-3400. Reduction of 50% valid to March 21st. HOTEL GOVERNOR CLINTON 7th Ave. at 31st St., New York, Opposite Penn. Station rooms and suites every day hower, TV, air-conditioning. Engagement Announced | | MISS PATRICIA WHITTAKER Mr. and Mrs. Alton B. Whittaker | Mr. Knight is the son of Mr. and of 258 Church Street, Dallas an- |Mrs. Oscar Knight of Breckenridge, nounce the engagement of their |Texas. He is a 1955 graduate of daughter, Patricia, to Bobby Knight | Breckenridge High School, attended of Brownfield, Texas. Texas A & M College and Arlington Miss Whittaker is a 1958 graduate | State College, Texas. He is affiliated of Dallas High School and a 1962 |with Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity. graduate of Bloomsburg State Col-|Mr. Knight is employed by B. J. lege. She is a teacher with the | | Service Incorporated as district en- Farmington Public Schools of Farm- | trieer, ington, New' Mexico. An August wedding is planned. Miss Martha Jeanne Strobel Is Bride-Elect Of Richard Huddy The engagement of Miss Martha the Coast Guard. He is employed Jeanne Strobel, to Richard C. Hud- | by Sprague and Henwood Inc., dy, son of Mrs. Lillian Glova and | Scranton. the late Stephen Glova, Harveys Lake, was recently announced by | her parents, Mr.” and Mrs. John | Injures Leg At Game Strobel, Reese Street, Wilkes-Barre. | Ropert Carey, son of Mr. and The bride-elect is a. graduate of |Mrs. Melbourne Carey, Claude St. G. A. R. Memorial High School and | Dallas, recently injured his leg d while at a basket ball ‘game. His leg is in ‘a cast and he \is using | crutches. Robert is in sixth grade Her fiance attended Dallas Town- | and is being tutored at home, as he ship High School and served with |is unable to: attend school. is employed by Thompson Derr an Brothers, Inc. ! John Roushey, Sr. x Mrs. John Joseph, Shavertown | To Observe 96th Birthday | Celebrating ‘her 96th birthday to- | morrow will be Mrs. John D. Joseph, | 60 N. Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown. Born in Wilkes-Barre, the former Gwen Thomas moved to her present home with her husband thirty years ago. : In excellent health until four years ago when she broke her hip in’ a fall, she lives quietly now with all excitement excluded. The family will drop in to bid her “Happy Birthday” but ‘there | will be no big celebration. Mrs. Joseph has retained her membership in Welsh Presbyterian Church, Wilkes-Barre, and is its oldest living member, altho she is | no longer able to attend the serv- ices which once were an important part of her life. She is also a char- | ter mémber of Wilkes-Barre Senior Cambrian Club. A fine mother, she has com- manded the respect of all who knew her and with her husband, was the parent of ten children, six’ of whom reached adulthood. Her husband, John, superintend- ent of the Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre Coal Company, died 27 years ago. Son David, retired, superintend- ent of Glen Alden Coal Company is the eldest of the surviving chil- dren. Miss Annie Joseph, who will observe her birthday on Satur- day and Mrs. Arthur Evans, live at home. The youngest, Mrs. Ken- neth Woolbert, Trucksville, is a well known teacher in Dallas Area Schools. There are six grand- children, eight great grandchildren. A very happy anniversary, Mrs. Joseph. Mrs. Robert. Roushey Again Feted At Party A variety shower was held, Satur- | day evening, February 29, for recent ! bride, Mrs. Robert Roushey, Hellers Grove, Trucksville, by her aunts, Mesdames Robert Shoemaker, | George Gaylord, Harold Croom, Clif- ford Garris and Joseph Walton, at the home of Mrs. Robert Shoemaker. Present were Mesdames Jacob Harrison, Willard Parsons, Robert Chamberlin, ‘Walter Hennebaul, Jr., John Roushey, dJr., Daniel Kistler, Gene Thomas, Wil- liam Eicke, Theda Hoover, Bessie Roushey, Jack Russell, Edgar Jones, Marjorie Letterman, Misses Sandra Hoover and Blanche Atherholt, the hostesses and the guest of honor. Table decorations were in red and | white. Games were played and re- freshments served. . New Cub Pack 233 Has Blue And Gold Dinner Shavertown Cub Pack 232 held their Blue and Gold Dinner Thurs- day, February 20, in St. Therese’s Auditorium, Shavertown. - Seated at the speakers’ table were Len Dougherty, Tom Wisnewski, Eugene Brown, Rev. Francis Bren- nan, John Butler, Toastmaster, Jo- seph Precone, Cubmagter, Bob Ev- ans, representative of the Home Office, and James McCoog. Mr. Eugene Brown was chairman of the affair. The following received {'awards. ‘Appreciation certificate and Den Mother's pin; Mrs. John Mihal- ick, Mrs. Robert Way and Mrs. John Gebhardt. Jackie Gebhardt re- ceived the Den Chief Cord. Movies of Wild Life were shown by Mr. Edward Gdaski, Penna. Game Commission. Rev. Francis Brennan opened and closed the meeting with prayer. “The Brothe SERVING LUNCH FROM 11 A.M. DINNERS FROM 5 P.M. TO 10 SUNDAY FROM 8 A.M. TO 1 Delicatessen Open Daily 1 A.M. to {0 P.M. MAIN ST. 674-9801 HAVE LUNCH OR DINNER AT Sunday 8 A.M. to | P.M. DALLAS \ 99 rs 4 TO 2 P.M. P.M. P.M. Home From Ohio Mrs. Robert Ide, Idetown, recently returned after spending some time with her daughter, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roese, Ronnie, Franklin and Betsy Sue. Mrs. Ide’s son-in-law, met her at Forty Fort} Airport and flew her to their home: in Strongville, Ohio. Girl Scouts Keep Busy At Crafts And Home Arts Girl Scout Troop, #631, under the leadership of Mrs. Hazel Honey- well is working on its badge “Social Dependability Challenge.” The girls this week undertook flower arrange- ments demonstrated by Mrs. Loren Samsel and next week will gather at members homes to bake cookies. The art of “Using Wood Fiber” will be taught the following Week by Mrs. Arthur Hontz, assistant troop leader. The girls, comprising 28 members come under the new Cadet course. 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