The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 09, 1964, Image 4

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Jallas Junior Women
lo Hold Spring Dance
Dallas Junior Woman's Club will
old a Spring Dance Saturday ev-
‘ning, April 25 at Kingston Amer-
can Legion, from 9 to 1.
| A combo will play for dancing
nd a buffet dinner will be served.
| Mrs. Robert Bradley, general
hairman is assisted by the follow-
ing committee: Mrs. Raymond Wil-
lon, Mrs. James Kearns, Mrs. Wil-
lam Bourke and Mrs. Robert Gable.
|| Reservations must be made with
Irs. James Kearns, 674-2771, no
ater than April 21.
! The public 4s invited.
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* TREMENDOUS VALUES!
GREATER SAVINGS!
THE 1964 SPRING GAS RANGE SALE :
SWINGS INTO ACTION AND ITS YOUR TIME
TO THINK ABOUT CLEANER, COOLER,
Mrs. Daisy Crispell, Laketon, was
delighted on Easter Sunday when
a number of visitors called on her,
bringing along a four tiered birth-
day cake.
Guests included: Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Hoover, Lee, Paul, Billy and
Jimmy, Endicott, N. Y.; Mrs. Iva
Hoover and granddaughter, Sandra
Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cob-
leigh and Delbert, Binghamton,
N.Y; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sick-
ler, Jill, Laurie, Elva, Harveys Lake;
Mrs. Daisy Crispell Honored
On Eightieth Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Considine,
Beth, Joie, and Nancy, Falls; Mr.
and” Mrs. Jack Williams, Joan and
Jacqueline, Fernbrook.
Mrs. Crispell celebrated her birth-
day on April 1, her brother, Attlee
Kocher is 70, her son, Clarence
Oberst, 60, and her daughter, Mrs.
Edward Cobleigh is 50, all follow-
ing a ten year cycle of births which
appears to run in the family.
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1964
Entiques Fair To Be
Held At Harrisburg
The Eastern National Antiques
Fair will be held at Harrisburg this
year with the first Show opening
its doors April 13 at the Farm Show
Building. .
The show will continue through
April 16 and will open daily at 1
pm. and run till 10.
There will be a daily auction at
7:30 p.m. Over 50,000 people are
expected to attend.
JA million dollars worth of an-
tiques will be on display with armed
guards on 24 hour duty during the
#,1 entire showing.
.
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E THE LARGE SELECTION OF
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Plans for a Fashion Show
theme of which will be ‘“Summer-
time And The Livin’ Is Easy’ were
formulated recently when the'com-
mittee met at the home of ‘Mrs.
Leonard Groboski, Dallas.
The offering which will be pre-
sented by Dallas Junior Woman's
Club on Tuesday evening, May 12,
at Trucksville Methodist Church
Educational Building will be one
of the highlights of the Spring
calendar of social activities.
Pictured above are members of
the committee. Seated, left to right:
Mrs. Evan Bonawitz, chairman of
refreshment, committee; Miss Donna
LaBar, chairman of programs; Mrs.
Robert Bradley, ticket chairman;
Mrs. Leonard Groboski, co-chair-
man of ‘the affair; Miss Marlyne
Lipfert, general chairman.
Standing: Miss Flora Sue Ander-
Dallas Junior Woman's Club Plan Fashion Show
(son, publicity chairman, and Mrs.
| Joseph Borton, president and hon-
orary chairman.
Styles to be shown will be pre-
sented by The Boston Store and
will feature the latest fashions for
pleasant Summertime living.
Tickets may be purchased from
any member of the Dallas Junior
Woman's Club.
photo by Kozemchak
In Wellesley Show
Miss Cynthia Townend, Yeager
Avenue; took part in the annual
water ballet show to be presented
by the Wellesley College Swim Club
April 3s:and’ 4. Thirty members of
the club based their show on
quotations from such literary
figures ‘as Shakespeare, Dickens,
and Cervantes. The music was
selected’ from works by
Bizet, Offenbach and others. All
of the numbers in the show were
designed’ and directed entirely by
the students of the club.
This year’s Swim Club is dis-
tinguished by the fact that its of-
ficers are ‘also the officers of the
Synchronized Swimming for College
‘Women. Wellesley College will be
the hostess for the national synch-
ronized swiming meet next fall.
Miss Townend was the natho-
| grapher (or designer) of two of the
numbers and performed in ‘three.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Townend, she is a graduate of Wyo-
ming Seninary in Kingston.
GOLDEN FRIED
8 By
SHRIMP 'N BASKET
95¢
T-BONE STEAK
1.25
"CLAMS
Color TV
BREEZE INN
SUNSET |
HARVEYS LAKE
NE 9-9776
Grieg,
Rev. and Mrs. Emery D. Stokes,
Harveys Lake, will celebrate their
silver wedding anniversary on Fri:
day evening with their family and
close relatives present.
The couple were married Easter
Sunday ‘at high noon at Free Meth-
odist Church, Allaban, N. Y., April
10, 1939, in the heart of the Cats-
kill Mountains.
Rev. Howard Deats, former pas-
tor of Bowman's Creek Free Meth:
odist Church performed the cere-
‘mony and will be on hand with hie
wife to help the Stokes’ celebrate
Rev. And Mrs. Emery Stokes
To Mark Silver Anniversary
their 25th anniversary. ;
Rev. and Mrs. Stokes have been
residents of Harveys Lake for the
past seven years where he is pas-
tor of Outlet Free Methodist Church.
This is his 17th year in the minis-
try of the New York Conference
and Outlet is his fifth charge.
Tkree children complete the
Stokes family, Joyce, employed at
Commonwealth Telephone Company,
Dallas; Nancy, a junior at: Lake-
Lehman High School and David, sor-
ving with the U. S. Army at Fort
San Antonio, Texas.
Worthy Matron
Honored Af 39t
Mrs: Evelyn Smith, Worthy Mat-
ron, and Dennis Bonning, Jr,
Worthy Patron, were guests of hon-
or at the thirty-ninth annual ban-
quet of Dallas Chapter No. 396,
Order of the Eastern Star at Irem
Temple Country Club, Friday, April
3, at 6:30 p.m.
“Wishing Wells” filled with red
roses, red and white tapers, and
golden pinafore maids were the
colorful table setting.
FOR A NEW, MORE
GLAMOROUS FIGURE . . .
«+. CUSTOM-MADE
FOUNDATIONS AND BRAS
DESIGNED INDIVIDUALLY
FOR YOU!
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95 Davis Street, Trucksville
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center cut Pork Ghops
Beef
Daring’s Laree BOlOgNA (Sticed
paring's Liverwurst (by the pe.) 49°
- Mazola Oil
Mayonnaise « 49°
puncan Hines Bake Mixes
Dandruff Shampoo
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WE'RE OPEN SUNDAYS
Open Mon., Tues., Wed. 9 to 6 — Thurs,, Fri, Sat. 9 to 9
And Patron
n O.ES. Banquet
Following the group singing of
“Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah,”
invocation was given. by the Chap-
lain, Mrs. Layiah Martin. Mrs.
Bethia King, chairman, extended
greetings and introduced the toast-
master, Mrs. Mildred Bronson, P.M.
Prior to a selection by the “Sing-
ing Stars,” the Eastern Star Dallas
Choir, Mrs. Evelyn Smith expressed
her sincere gratitude for the mem-
orable occasion and then presented
her family and friends.
Remarks and congratulations on
the Chapter’s vote to proceed with
building plans were given by Mrs.
Oce Beryl Austin, District Deputy
Grand Matron of District District
21-A. : 3
Worthy .Patron, Dennis Bonning,
Jr., introduced ‘the officers and con-
cluded the formalities after which
Rev. Kenneth O'Neil, pastor of the
Plains Methodist Church, gave the
main address.
“The Singing Stars,” were di-
rected by Mrs. Virginia Swanson
and accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy
Dodson. i
Members - and guests of Charles
E. James Memorial Assembly of
Order of the Rainbow Girls joined
the banquet guests for dancing.
Mrs. Bethia King, chairman, was
assisted by Mrs. Elma Price, P.M.,
Mrs. Elsie Jolley, Mrs. Bina Marie
Holdredge, and Mrs. Verna Davis.
_ Telephone squad was Mrs. Myrtle
Rineman, P.M., Mrs. Elizabeth Ide,
P.M., Mrs. Anna Shaver, and Mrs.
Lana Birnstock.
Patty Larson In
Music Festival
Patty Larson, fifteen, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larson,
Elmerest Drive, Dallas, was a par-
ticipant in the North East Region
Jr. Music Festival, Saturday, April
4, at Lycoming College, Williams-
port. She was awarded a superior
rating. Patty is a student of Mrs.
Louie Ayre and is a freshman in
Dallas Junior High School.
WARTED
$1,000 for information
leading to the arrest
and conviction of party
or parties guilty of
destroying equipment,
March 13, Slocum
Dam. Contact Penn-
sylvania Police, Wyo-
ming.
Signed, Fy
IRVIN T. MILLER
a ANY.
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
‘Mrs. Sorchik
Is President
Harveys Lake Woman's Service
Club met at Lake-Noxen School
Thursday night at which time Mrs.
Allen Sorchik was elected to serve
as president for the next two years.
Other officers chosen were: First
Vice President, Mrs. Carl Swanson;
Second Vice President, Mrs. Robert
Traver; Recording Secretary, Mrs.
Clarence Swire; Assistant Recording
Secretary, Mrs. Taft Truska, Jr.;
Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Joyce
Gordon; Assistant Corresponding
Smet Mrs.
reasurer, Mrs. Fred Dodson; As-
sistant Treasurer, Mrs. Howard
Jones. These new officer will be
installed at the May meeting "to
be held at the Castle, at which
time the Executive Board will be
installed also. - Mrs. Charles Wil-
liams, presided. J ’
Easter plants were delivered to
two honorary members who have
been ill, and cards had been sent
to other honorary members. Two
additional walkers have been or-
dered for use to those who might
need them. Conservative chairman,
Mrs. Howard Piatt, will present
two books 'to Lake-Lehman High
School Library, entitled “Careers
| In Conservation.”
Plans were made for the Scholar-
ship Loan Fund and a slogan “Two
hundred or more in 1964” was an-
nounced by chairman Mrs. Ray-
mond Garinger. Joint Board meet-
ing comprising, the retiring execu-
tive board and the newly appointed
board will be held April 20, 1964.
Speaker of the evening was Miss
Roshan Billimoria, a Rotary Ex-
change student from India who
spoke and showed slides of her
native country. This was most
interesting and informative and
very well presented by this un-
usually talented young lady.
Present were: Mesdames Burton
King, Robert Pilger, Darrell Loomis,
Martha Swire, Clarence Swire,
James Garrahan, Howard Piatt,
Carl Swanson, Taft Truska, Jr.
Clarence Oberst, Albert Gulitus,
Clarence Moledor,
Allen Sorchik, Willard Sutton, Ray-
mond Garinger, Carrie Rood, George
Searfoss, Harvey Kitchen, Fred Dod-
son, Elwood Davis, Donald Hanson,
Elwood Whitesell, John Zorzi, Jr.,
Charles Williams, Howard Jones,
Clarence Montross; Miss Hazel
Davis, Miss Pauline Davis. :
Altar And Rosary
Tea Set For April
Altar and Rosary Society of St.
Therese’s Church recently complet-
ed plans for the coming ‘Birthday
Tea to be held April 19 at 8 p.m.
in the church auditorium, ’
Mrs. Edward Chukinas, chairman
and Mrs. Michael Olinatz, co-chair-
man have appointed the following
George Messersmith; May, Mrs. Ed-
ward Kupstas; June, Mrs. Joseph
Balavage; July, Mrs. Jacob Beline;
August, Mrs. Anthony Hudak; Sep-
tember, Mrs. Edward Miller, Octo-
ber, Mrs. Carl Aston; November,
Mrs. Anne Stenger; December, Mrs.
Robert Franklin; Spring, Mrs. Ed-
ward Kropp; Summer, Mrs. James
Inman; Autumn, Mrs. William Guy-
ette; Winter, Mrs. Bernard Novicki.
Mrs. Stanley Hozempa and Mrs.
Joseph Fanucci are in charge of
the basket of cheer which will be
‘chanced off at the Tea. Ticket re-
turns should be made by April 10.
Entertainment will be provided
by the “Never-Home-Four”, barber
shop quartet.
Mrs. Adrian E. DeMarco is in
charge of publicity. Tickets may
be purchased only from committee
members and hostesses.
Mrs. Adrian DeMarco and Mrs.
Donald Meade are co-chairmen of
preparing and serving the Holy
Name Society Communion breakfast
to be held May 3. Volunteers are
needed to assist and interested per-
sons are asked to contact the chair-
men.
At the April meeting, entertain-
ment was provided by Mr. Valenti,
a representative of the Kingston
Nat'l Bank who showed films and
narrated highlights of the New York
World's Fair. Refreshments were
served by Mrs. Imelda Thomas’
band.
Next meeting will be held in the
church auditorium May 6, with
Mrs. Edward Chukinas’ band in
charge of refreshments.
Purely Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Godtfring,
with children, Deborah, Kimberley
and Todd, have returned to their
home in Lower Burrell after spend-
ing the Easter holidays with Mrs.
Godtfring’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Morris, Overbrook Avenue.
Mrs. Lillian Glova, Kunkle Road,
Kunkle, is a surgical patient at the
Mercy Hospital.
Miss Sandy Ambrose, freshman
at Mary Washington College, Fred-
ericksburg, Md., has returned to
classes after spending the Easter
recess with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Ambrose.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ide, Brad-
| enton, Fla., former Trucksville resi-
dents and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ide,
and Debbie, Donna, Doreen and
Dennis Ide of Ft. Wayne, Ind., re-
cently enjdyed a visit to Saratoga
on Florida's. Lower West Coast,
members as hostesses: January,
Mrs. Gerald Mangan; February,
Mrs. Joseph Youngblood; March,
Mrs. Robert Methot; April, Mrs.
Clarence Moledor;
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