arc i { ¢ | «. DRIVE-IN | Opens 1 For Season Sod { a i f Sr ousEENe i BR SR DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1964 SECTION A — PAGE 3 ‘Michael Joseph Kem An eight pound, six and a half ounce son, Michael Joseph, was Raymond i Kern, Burndale Road, Dallas, April There are two other children, Raymond, and Mrs. Kern is the former Forty Fort. Mr. . Kern is co-owner of Kern Brothers, born to Mr. and Mrs. CL 22 at General Hospital. Christine. Ellen Newcomb, Harveys Lake. SANDY BEACH RL SIRT MAY 8 Will Be Open Every RAR Fri. - Sat. - Sun, i] — FEATURES — FRI. SAT. SUN. "MAY 8 MAY 9 MAY 10 “The Cardinal” ¥ 3 4 x wzany Top Features scheduled to be shown all season toch as: | V.1.P. Lawrence of Arabia Irma La Duce The Victors, ETC. WE ARE EXPANDING OUR BOAT DOCKS and [jwiLL BE ABLE TO ‘1 ACCOMMODATE MANY MORE BOATS. Breen FOOD BAR EE i | SANDY BI BEACH 1 ©) HARVEYS LAKE. John 7 Hudak, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hudak, Huntsville-Idetown Road, Dallas, announce the birth of their second child, a son, John, Jr. born at Nesbitt Hospital on April 21, 1964. The newcomer weighed 7 pounds, six ounces and is twenty inches tall. Mother is the former Alice Ide, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis V. Ide. She is a member of the Tunk- hannock Joint Schools faculty. Mr. Hudak is employed by Dwight K. Fisher. There is another child, Suzanne Jane, who will be three in July. TRE Protect Your VALUABLES = = = INSURE NOW BRUCE F. SLOCUM INSURANCE AGENCY All Forms of Insurance 48 MAIN ST. DALLAS 674-3041 | Mrs. | presiding. Mrs. Allen Montross, who Dallas Senior Women Hold Executive Board Meeting The retiring Evecutive Board of Dallas Senior Women’s Club enter- tained new Board members at a joint dinner meeting Monday even- ing at the home of Mrs. Henry Moy- er, Mountain View Drive, Shrine Acres. Ee Mrs. Ross Lewin was dinner chairman and was assisted by Mrs. Crozier Wileman, Mrs. Howard Wi- ley, Mrs. Fred Eck, Mrs. Dan Rich- ards, and Mrs. Henry Moyer. Following the dinner, the retir- ing board held a meeting, conducted by Mrs. Howard Wiley, to conclude business of the year. The new board then met with Granville Sowden, president, was unable to attend ‘the installa- tion of officers at the recent club meeting, was installed as Assistant Treasurer by Mrs. Wiley, Past Pres- ident. Discussion followed on the new budget which will be presented at the May meeting. Mrs. Warren Taylor, program chairman, announ- ced the Women’s Club Chorale will entertain at the next meeting and members are invited to bring guests. Attending the dinner were: Mrs. Edwin Roth, Mrs. Ralph Fitch, Mrs. Warren Taylor, Mrs.; Harold Brobst, Mrs. Merrill Faegenburg, Mrs. Anna Stenger, Mrs. Robert Moore, Mrs. Darrell Crispell, Mrs. Harry Ed- wards, Mrs. James Huston, Mrs. Al- len Montross, Mrs. George Payne, Mrs. Harold LaBar, Mrs. Robert VanHorn, Mrs. Alvah Eggleston, Mrs. L. L. Richardson, Mrs. Edward Ratcliffe, Mrs. Crozier Wileman, Mrs. Ross Lewin, Mrs. Clayton Ev- ans, Mrs. Betty Dixon, Mrs. Ben Edwards, Mrs. Francis Fry, Mrs. Vern Groff, Mrs. Francis Williams, Mrs. Howard Wiley, Mrs. Fred Eck, Mrs. Granville Sowden, Mrs. Jack Stanley, Mrs. Lewis Reese, Mrs. Ro- bert Maturi, Mrs. John Rogers, Mrs. Dan Richards, and Mrs. Henry Moy- er. Diane Swire Feted At Birthday Party Miss Diane Swire, Noxen, was feted at a birthday party at the V.F.W. building recently by her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Swire. The guest of honor received many lovely gifts. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shaw and Gary, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Swire and Joyce, Mrs. Lewis Kyttle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swire,! Peggy and Linda; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kyttle, Mr. Call us to do FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS for your WEDDING ! Re Meyer’s Lane MOTHER'S DAY CENTERPIECES $3.50 ~* BEAUTIFUL CARDS ~* HAND MADE HANKIES PECK’S Floral Shop GIFTS — CARDS ~Giant Market Shopping Center 287-0884 Combinations and Cemetery Flowers ORDER EARLY Kingston and Mrs. Renford Wilce, Wendy and Tammy; Mrs. Robert Gregory and children. Mr. and Mrs. Russell New- ell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winters, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freeman and Harry Joe. Sherry Hubbell, Donald LaBar, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, Dea, Linda, Susan and Rose; Danny ‘Gray, Mrs. Thomas Swire, Billy, Ricky, Tommy and Donny,and the ‘guest of honor. BIT BY MAY FLY ! Mrs. William Simms, Lehman, is recuperating from the poisonous ef- fects of a May Fly bite on her leg. 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Among Dallas residents who at- tended the Prom were, left to right, Leighton Scott, Jr., Kathleen Kirby, Mrs. Fred T. Houlihan, Fred T. Houlihan, Mary Lou Daley, James Brader, Mrs. Ralph Daley, Ralph Daley, Tally Thomas, Jim Shields. Mr. and -Mrs. Daley served ‘as chap- erones. Helen Salvetti and Kath- leen Coyle were chairmen of the affair, Aan Couple Wed 13 Years Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McGough, Fern and Summit Streets, RD 2, Dallas, will celebrate their 13th wed- ding anniversary on May 5. They were married in the Puritan Con- gregational Church, Wilkes-Barre, by Rev. James G. Evans. . They are the parents of four child- ren, Jimmy, Jayne Ann, June Ellen i Kevin. , McGough is Martz Ta employed by Debbie Templin Feted At Party Debbie Templin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Templin, Over- brook Avenue, was feted | at a birthday party by her parents on Sunday afternoon in honor of her 4th anniversary. 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