; ¢ ’ 1 wv » 1 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shuman, New York City, were Easter week- end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kear. Cindy Disque is confined to her home in Lehman with the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neuner, Hil- donia Avenue, spent the Easter weekend with their son and daugh- ter-in-law and family at. Corning, N. XY. John Smith, Orange, has returned home after being a patient at’ Wal- Reed Hospital, Washington, D.C., for''a number of months. He ic the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith. Miss Dorothy Wagner, Ross Street Wilkes-Barre, * was the weekend guest of her brother and sister-in law, , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner, Fernbrook. Decuglas Trumbower, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trumbower, Sweet Valley ,was home for the Easter holidays from college. He made the Dean’s List at Penn State Univer- sity. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Faust, New Goss Manor will return after spend- ing the winter at Sarasota, Fla, early next week. : Mrs. Theodore Smith, Braintree, Mass., returned to her home yes- terday after spending the Easter holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson, Norton Avenue. Mrs. Mary Craig, Courtdale, wis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trumbower, St Valley, over: the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. John Blackman. Jr., W. 42nd Street, have been vaca- tioning on a ranch in Southern Ar- iz. vv Florence Greising, Franklin Street, has returned home | after spending Easter with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Phillips, Wilmington, Delaware. Carl Stash recently returned to Girard College, after spending his Easter with his family, Mrs, Betty ‘Stash, Betsy, Marianne and Andy, Davenport Street. Neighborhood THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1964 News And Notes Of Personal SECTION A — PAGE 3 Interest MISS CAROLYN Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Johnson, 'Sr., 94 Dagobert Street, Wilkes- Barre, announce the engagement of | their daughter, Carolyn Jane, to Engagement Announced JANE JOHNSON Barre Business College. She is em- ployed by the Donald D. Trethaway Company. Mr. Wright is an alumnus of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ide, Douglas | Willard Wright, Jr., son of Mr. and | Kingston High School and is employ- and Kathy, and Mrs. Ralph Antrim, Oak Hill, motored to Yorktown Heights, N. Y., to spend Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Brooks, and family. Mrs. Brooks is the former Nancy Antrim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Antrim, Oak Hill. Mrs. Sylvia Kuhnert, Overbrook Avenue, spent Easter with her mo- ther and sister, Mrs. A. O. Reed and Mrs. Bernard Laycock, Leba- non. 4 ] Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larson, Pat- ty, Glenda and Douglas, Elmcrest Drive, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henning Larson and Mr. and Mrs. William Kincaid, Pittsburgh, over the holi- df Jennifer Garris, Baldwin Avenue, has been ill at her home. She is the damghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph CRs. ; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Reed and Linda, Carpenter Road, spent Eas- ter with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Ik- eler, Bloomsburg. Bob and Ord Nulton, Middletown, visited the Ord Trumbowers, Sweet Valley, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Mitchell, Clarks- _ burg, Kentucky, Lewis Mitchell and son, Indiana, recently were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, « Loyalville. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell are the parents of Mrs. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frantz, Brook Street, spent the weekend with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frantz and daughter, Saun- dra, Norfolk Drive, Bethlehem. Mr. and: Mrs. Russell Ockenhouse, Jind daughter, Hazel Jane, East Dallas, and the former's parents, Mt. and Mrs. Russell Ockenhouse, Sertown, spent Easter . Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ockenhouse, Binghamton, former “residents of Dallas. “Skip”, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ockenhouse, recently joined the Marines. Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Lloyd, and daughter, Linda, [Patterson Grove, Shickshinny, had as guests over the Easter weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nesbitt, West Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lloyd, Bear Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lloyd, Connecticut; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilcox, Mount Arling- ton, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux, East Dallas and daugh- ters, Debbie and Sandy, Dallas; Mrs. Martha Lamoreaux, East Dallas and grndchildren, Donald and Barbara Metzger, and Charles Pichel, Patter- son Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cook, David, Catherine and Marty, Harveys Lake, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Morgan, Rozelle, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blaum have returned home after visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Moffitt, Roanoke, Va., since December 13. Wr. and Mrs. Frederick Hons and son, Christopher, Trenton, N. J., spent ‘the Easter recess with ~ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester |/ - Hons, Lehigh Street. Mrs. John Konsavage, Demunds Road, returned home ‘from Mercy Hospital last. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walbridge Leinthall, Harveys Lake, motored to Maine, Friday, upon learning ‘that his mother, Mrs. Lena Waldbridge had been hospitalized. Waldbridge is on the police force at Harveys Lake and Mrs. Leinthall is receptionist at Noxen Clinic. TLL Jimmy Howell, Demunds Road,’ is (ill at his home. Mommy is suspici- ous of mumps. Jimmy is the so of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. How: | Mrs. Willard Wright, Sr., Chase. | Miss Johnson is a graduate of {Meyers High School and Wilkes- ed by the Comonwealth Telephone Company. An August wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Pritchard, Ma- ple Street, Trucksville, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary to- day. The couple left yesterday for New York City where they will observe the" special occasion by spending a few days in the metropo- lis. They were married in Trucksville Methodist Church by Rev. Harry M. Savacoo!l. Attendants were Mrs. {Harry D. Owens, sister of the bride, and Raymond Pritchard, brother of the groom. Mrs. Pritchard is the former Ruth Perkins, Truziesville, and is a grad- ‘uate of General Hospital School of | Nursing. Her husband is tax collector of Mr. And Mrs. Vern Pritchard To Mark 25th Anniversary Today Kingston Township and Republican committeeman in Trucksville. He is a trustee of Trucksville Methodist Church, to which the couple belong, and is a member of Odd Fellows and representative of the Boy Scout Council in this area. They are the parents of three children, Jack, member of the fac- ulty at Wyoming Seminary, Robert, student at Wilkes-College, and Ver- na Lee, attending Alleghany College, at Meadville. There are also two grandchildren, Cynthia Ruth and Jack Kently Pritchard. Our congratulations to a couple. fine Mr. And Mrs. Ira Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cease, E. Frank- lin Street, Shavertown, celebrated their thirtieth wedding anniversary, Wednesday, April 1, with a family dinner at Gennetti’s. The couple have one son, William, Kansas, and two grandchildren, Bil- ly and Debbie. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Cease were married by Rev. Harry McGowan, in the par- Cease Were f Wed Thirty Years On April | sonage, Dunmore Christian Church. Mrs. Cease is the former Laura Newcomb, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Newcomb, Hunts- ville. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cease, Shaver- town. He is employed with Monroe Calculating Machine Company, in Wilkes-Barre. Kim Kaminski Feted On 6th Birthday Little Kim Kaminski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaminski, Oak Hill, was feted at a birthday party recently in honor of her 6th birth- day which fell on April 4. Centerpiece of the festive party table was a gaily decorated car- ousel birthday cake baked by Kim's grandmother, Mrs. Owen Williams, Harveys Lake. Streamers and bal- Games were played and prizes won by Susan Tinsley, Jay Kamin- ski, Donna Shaffer, Ray Turner, Paul Fritz. ! The guest of honor received man lovely gifts. h Refreshments were served to the | following in addition to the above mentioned: Winnie Gavino, Owen Williams, Keith Williams, Karen Brokenshire, Patty Fritz, Danny and David Fritz, Gail Shaffer, Kathleen Hall, the guest of honor and the hostess. MONDAY ONLY 20% off ON ALL LADIES’ DRY CLEANING Monday & Tuesday MEN’S SHIRTS 22 vith ig a DRY CLEANING ORDER only New Dallas Cleaners J Dallas Shopping Center [ Home From Cruise, Mrs. T.M.B. Hicks, more familiar- ly known as Hix, is back again at { her desk at the Dallas Post after | a leave of gbsence of three weeks, during which she covered a great deal of territory from Pennsylvania to Florida by car, and a consider- able amount by water, some of it fairly rough, in the West Indies. . Highlights were blossoming wis- teria in Georgia, azaleas and camel- expected snowstorm along the In- land Waterway. When interviewed by the Society Editor of the Dallas Post, Hix said, “Give me the crocuses every time, and lead me to a robin. , Who wants summer in the springtime?” | lias in Charleston, and a totally un- |] loons completed the party theme. | Feted On Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Smith, Hill Street, Trucksville, entertained Easter Sunday in honor of Mrs. Francis Smith, Carverton Road, who celebrated her birthday on March 28. A lovely dinner was followed by a combined Easter and birthday party. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Clin- ton ‘Smith, Judy and Clinty, Ann- ‘i andale, Va., Arthur Smith, Trucks- ville; Mr. and Mrs. Herry Meber- ling, Dover, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Martz’ and Larry, Berwick; Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hoover and Sandra, Outlet; Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Hughes and Nancy, N. Chili, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith, Trucksville; Donnie Smith, and the host and hostess. Ronald F. Mahoney | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mahoney, 1136 Wellington Road, West Hemp- stead, Long Island, N. Y., announce | the birth of their first child, a son, ! Ronald Frederick, born April 4 in| Nassau Hospital, Mineola, Long Is- land. Mrs. Mahoney is the former Peg- gy Malkemes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malkemes, Ferguson Av- | enue, - Shavertown. Mrs. Elvira Mahoney, Brooklyn, is the baby’s paternal grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Malkemes ‘left yes- terday to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Mahoney and get ac- quainted with their first grandchild. -Serve-Your-City Club Plans Antique Show Three, dealers in antiques from the Back Mountain area will show their wares among sixteen dealers ! April 14 and 15, at Gennetti’s Hotel in Wilkes-Barre. Helping to make the annual affair a success for the Serve-Your- City Club will be Robert Foote, of Beau- mont; the Powder-Horn, Dallas; and the Stone Gate, Overbrook Road. Proceeds go to charity. Doors open at 11 a.m., close at 10 p.m. both days. Members of the Anti- ques Committee for the Library Auction take note. This is an ex- cellent chance to find something special for the antiques table in July. ‘ Entertains Friends Mrs. Clifford Garris, Jackson Street, . Dallas, recently entertained at a party at her home. Present were Mesdames Howard Garris, Estelle Evans, Donald Cham- berlain, James Roan, Joseph Goode, Victoria Moreck and the hostess. Refreshments were served. Twins Are Born Mr. and Mrs. Fred Senese, Eliza- beth (Street, Dallas, announces the birth of twins, April 2 at Mercy Hospital. Mary Ellen weighed in at five pounds, two ounces and Chris- topher weighed five pounds, five ounces. There are three other sons, Freddie, Jeffrey, and Glenn. Mrs. Senese is the former Mary Schultz, Ashley. : GROUP OF SUITS DRASTICALLY REDUCED! BOTANY WOOLS FAMOUS MAKES LATEST STYLES BROKEN SIZES A REAL BUYS ! I! ANN'S APPAREL 95 MAIN ST. LUZERNE 1. dates left Wedding SNAPDRAGONS We still have a few DOZEN . for Bookings ~ Meyer’s Lane GIFTS — CARDS Giant Market Shopping Center PECK’S Floral Shop 287-0884 Kingston : Mrs. Francis Smith | - Fiancee Of Derwood E. Kocher Z CR i 2 MISS NANCY LEE WELITCHKO Mr. and Mrs. [Stephen Welitchko | ployed by Forty Fort Ice Cream of :RD. 3, Dallas, announce the en-|Company. gagement of their daughter, Nancy | ‘Mr. Kocher was graduated from Lee, to Derwood E. Kocher, Jr. |Lake-Lehman High School and son of Mr. and Mrs. Derwood E. spent three years in the U.S. Army. Kocher, Sr., RD 5, Shavertown. He is employed by the Stress Steel Miss Welitchko is a graduate of | Corporation, Wilkes-Barre. Dallas Senior High School and for| The wedding is planned for June the past three years has heen em- 13. Miss Martha Marian Mascali To Wed Charles Woolbert April 18 Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Mascali Ma-| Rev. Richard Frank will perform chell Avenue, Dallas, announce the [the double ring ceremony. approaching marriage of their daugh- | Miss Tally Thomas, Dallas, has ter, Martha Marian, to Charles been selected as maid of honor and Woolbert, son of Howard Woolbert, | Miss Susie Lochman, West Lawn, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, and’ will be bridesmaid. Miss Jeannie the late Elgie Prutzman Wholbert | Mascali will attend her sister, as at Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, | junior bridesmaid. ; Saturday MOrNIng, April 18 at 11:30 + Philip Walter, . Dallas, will serve 2a. |as best man for Mr. Woolbert and oak {ushers will be Robert Palmer, Who S Who Among * |Trucksville, and David Mascali, bro- Class Of 1964 ther of the bride. A reception will be held follow- The following members of the [ing the ceremony at Aldino’s, East Senior Class of Dallas High School End Boulevard. have been chosen as the most out-; Miss Mascali is a graduate of standing by their fellow classmates: | West Central (Catholic High School and ‘Reading School of Nursing. She |is presently on the staff of Nesbitt | Hospital in the operating room. Mr. Wgcolbert is an alumnus of Michael Jones, Thomas Pierce, John Brominski, Margaret Flem- ing, Linda Woolbert, Thomas Ker- povich, John Farley, Howard Dy- mond, Marsha Sowden, Susan |Dallas Senior High School and is Cheney, Georgia McCutcheon, Bev- | associated with Groff Novelties erly Eck. | Company, Wilkes-Barre. Bre You Planning To Purchase The Diamond Engagement Ring Soon? { 7 If so, do you know that Diamonds have substan- tially increased in price? ... As yet, our prices have not been changed, but as replacements have , to be made they must be priced higher. Take advantage of this situation . . . Come in and see a most complete selection in the newest up- to-date settings . . . From $75.00 up . . . lay one away if you wish, or payments may be arranged . . . our prices include federal tax. Ce SEE OUR TWO DISPLAY WINDOWS OF DIAMONDS e Payments may be arranged * 1889 — Our 75th Anniversary — 1964 FRANK CLARK Jeweler 63 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre J MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY ‘Mrs. Anna Polachek Feted At Open House On 80th Birthday Mrs. Anna Polachek, R. .D. 3, Dallas, who observed her 80th birth- day anniversary on April 6, was | feted at an Open House on Sunday when friends and family gathered | of whom are living and there are to pay their respects to a revered | 11 grandchildren and nine great lady. | grandchildren. Mrs. Albert Bellas, with whom | she resides and Miss Anna Polachek | entertained for their mother. The guest of honor received many lovely gifts and flowers. Mrs. Polachek is the former Anna Cholish, Jessup, and has resided in the Back Mountain since 1926. | Her late husband, John, was care- | taker of Sacred Heart Cemetery | for many years. Named To Dean's List Crake, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miko- | laichek and Barbara; Mrs. Antoi- Miss Annabelle Ruth Ambrose, | nette Jackowski, Mrs. Ludwig Ala- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis basta, Mrs. Stephen Pavlick, Mrs. L. Ambrose, Elmcrest Drive, Dallas, Frank Summa, Mrs. John Yalick, has been named to the Dean’s List| Mrs. Stephen Yalick, Mrs. Fritz at Pennsylvania State University, | Crake. where she is a sophomore. ir Anabelle was also elected presi- dent of the State University Bas- ketball Team and was appointed 1ostess at a recent tea. She is a graduate of Dallas Sen- ior High School and was a Rotary Exchange Student in Holland two | years ago. Atty. Brown Is Better Atty. James Lenahan Brown, who was removed to Nesbitt Hospital Friday evening after suffering a slight heart attack at his home in Westmoreland Hills, is reported im- proving. ’ New Yarn Shop Will Offer Instruction New to the Back Mountain area, is the attractive Yarn Shop in the home .of Mrs. Alex Tmatt, better known as Isabel, Shrine Acres. Encouragement from her husband and friends induced Mrs. Imatt to turn the recreation room of her newly built home into a knitting nook. 0 At one time associated with the Greenwich Yarn Shop in Greenwich, Conn., Isabel, upon her arrival here, two years ago, found that many people were traveling to town for supplies and instruction. Finding it a challenge to help | others gain the joy she has had] from creative work, this very ac- te, artistic woman finds each day | buzzing with new excitement. Mrs. Imatt stocks yarns of all| kinds and in addition a large selec- | tion of pattern books, needles, | threads, buttons and trimmings. Displays and cases in the shop | .have been planned by Mrs. Imatt, | Vice President of the Leslie Henry | (Deluxe Game) Company. | Expert instruction is absclutely | without charge and complete fin- | Mrs. Polachek is 3 member of Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, and its Altar and Rosary Society. She is the mother of 12 children, six Present at the affair were Mr. and Mrs. John Polachek, Jr., Susan, | Charles and Janet Harrison; Mr. | and Mrs. Michael Polachek, Mr. { and Mrs. Francis Polachek and Di- ane; Mr.” and Mrs. Bernard Po- lachek and Bernard, Jr.; Mrs. Julia Polachek, | Mr. and. Mrs. George’ Venit, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shiner and- Howard; Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Polachek, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Stair and Susan; Mrs. Edward WEDDING GOWNS BRIDESMAID DRESSES TUXEDOS Wedding Photography Floral Bouquets NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER KINGSTON, PA. ishing service is available as well | as custom knitting. 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