* ~ Veteran's Hospital. ‘and Wendy; Ny DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal John T. Joseph, Silver Springs, Md., and Sgt. David T. Joseph, Ar- | ‘lington, Va., arrived on Thursday , to visit their father, the late David Joseph, who was a patient at Nes- bitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, William Rifenberry, Beaumont, left this week for Florida | to visit their daughter and son in | Edward Lewis law, Mr. and Mrs. who are brand new parents. Neuel Kester, Carverton A is a patient in Nesbitt Hos- pital. Mrs. Mary Dendler, Carpenter Nursing Home had as Sunday visit- ors, her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dendler, Allen- town, and Mrs. Harold Smith, Beach Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stauffer, Druid Hills, who are moving to Wil- liamsport have sold their home to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williamson, Cedar Avenue, Shavertown. Mrs. Betty Stash and Betsy and ‘W. J. Gabel, Dallas; Mrs, Betty Merritt, Lee Park, and Mrs. Phil Kaleda, Wilkes-Barre, visited their sons at Girard College on April 27, where Mother's ‘Day was observed «.at the school. Dr. and Mrs. Carlton Davies Marc and Diane; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nel- son, Joan and Buddy; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wasserott, Susan, June, Lynn Paul David; Dr. and Mrs. John la%e, Scott, Judy and Robbie, spent Saturday at Longwood Garden, Kenneth Square. Mrs. John Culp, Kingston, former Tr ent of Huntsville, is a patient in "Nesbitt Hospital. She is the daughter-in-law of Mr: and Mrs. J. Milton Culp, Huntsville. Linda and Jimmy, children of Mr. and Mrs. James Daubert, Jackson Street, are confined to their homes with measles. Mrs. Mabel Mitchell, = Center Street, is a patient in Nesbitt Hos- pital. Her husband, Wesley, a guest at Carpenter's Nursing Home. Wayne Goode, six, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goode, Jackson Street, is confined to his home with chicken pox. Staff Sargeant and Mrs. Samuel Fowler and children, Fairfax, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. William Burnaford and Billy, Havertown, recently here visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kingston, Tarlton Avenue, during the death of Mr. Kingston's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Philpott. Mrs. Kingston accompanied the Fowlers home, where she visited a week and a half. Mr. Kingston went for his wife over the wezkend, and thir grandson, ‘Sammy camé home {® spend a week with them. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Laidler, Pioneer Avenue, spent the weekend ins New York City. ® and Mrs. ‘Frank Garris, Over- brook Avenue, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stock on Saturday marking the occasion of Mr. Stock’s 74th anni- is versary. Mrs. Urban Womer, 632 Beau- mont Road, Fairless Hills, Pa., is recuperating at her home following open heart surgery at Philadelphia Her mother-in- law, Mrs. Richard Womer, Noxen, is spending the week with her. The younger Mrs. Womer is the former Eleanor Galka, Noxen. Mr. and Mrs.. Paul Mulcey, Over- brook Avenue, have returned home after spending several months in Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dressel, Mr. and Mrs. ichard Weida, children, Mikey, wo and Joe; Misses Emma and Leona Welsh and Tommy Ash, were birthday guests at the home RQ Mr. and Mrs. Morris Welsh, Orange, on . Tuesday, when Mr. Welsh observed his anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. E. Brown, Fergu- son Avenue, had as recent guests, ~ Mr. William Connors and children, Jimmy and Kevin, Holidaysburg, formerly of Shavertown. Mrs. David Michael, R.D. 1, Har- veys Lake, suffered a smashed finger on her right hand, pinching it in ‘the car door, on. election night. . Mrs. John D. Brewster, Terrace Drive, Dallas, has returned home after spending three weeks visiting at the home of ker son and daugh- ter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Brewsters, Briar Cliff Manor. The Brewsters have a new infant son, Matthew Jervis Brews- ter. She also visited her son, John and family at Trumbull, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes, Chase, visited Mr. and Mrs. Randall Meyer and Mrs. Andrew Myer, Mil- heim, over ‘the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander, Perrin Avenue, have moved to their new home on [Pioneer Avenue, Dallas. Mrs. Sarah Reese Ferguson, Sha- vertown, returned home on Tuesday from Geisinger Hospital where she ndorwent two operations. Earl King, E. Center Street, un- Sorarent spinal surgery at General Hospital on Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brink, Sweet Valley, entertained at a fam- ily dinner recently. Corn- William Present were Harold Ide, ing, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs: ‘Mims and son, Douglas, Apalachin, ~ N. Y.; Bruce Ide, Norristown; Mrs. Hope Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Ide and. children, Dianne, Gary and Donna; Mr. Richard Ricky, ‘and Mrs. : Glenn 1de and children, Shari, Eddie Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | : ‘children, ‘Howie - THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1964 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest A. SECTION A — PAGE § | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. New- ment of their daughter, Edna, to Richard Kenneth Farr, White Birch Trailer R.-D.. 1. Miss Park, Dallas, Newberry berry, Pike's Creek, R.D. 2, Hun-| locks Creek, announce the engage- | Beatrice son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Stanley Farr, | is a senior at] Fiancee Of Richard Farr MISS BEATRICE EDNA NEWBERRY Lake-Lehman High School and is planning to attend I.B.M. School in June. Mr. Farr is an alumnus of Dallas | Senior High School and is present- ly employed by Boy Scouts of ‘America, New Brunswick, N. J. Two Slater Boys Bre Feted On Birthdays Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Morris at birthday parties in April. Jonathan = observed his Saturday, April 25. He is a third | grade student at Shavertown Grade School. Guests were Richard Monte, Mark | Pace, Jack Klpeber, David Lohmann, | Peter Swain, Grace Sheldon and | the guest of honor. Brother Jeremy Slater who was four on April 29, was guest of hon- or at a luncheon with his young friends in attendance. Present were: Abby Rodda, Timothy Gaughn, Madeline Gutin, Mrs. Ann Diner, Forty Fort, Jeremy's great great aunt, Mrs. Rodda, Mrs. Gaughn, "Mrs. Gutin, Jeremy's parents and the guest of honor. Baby Christened In Grandfather's Robe Little [Susan Sronezkiewicz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sronezkiewicz, Chase Manor, was christened April 26 at Gate of Hea- ven Church, Dallas, by Rev. Francis | Kane. Mother is the former Magda- lene Billow, daughter of Mrs. Mar- garet Billow, also of Chase. Godparents were Mr. ahd Mrs. Joseph Voitek, sister and brother- in-law of the new parents. \ . Susan wore the christening gown of her late grandfather, John Bil- low, who was baptized 55 years ago. The baby’s mother wore the same guerite Voitek. Attending the christening dinner | were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Voitek and daughter, Mrs. Marie Voitek, Mrs. Anna Witek, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hretsu, Mrs. Anna Nicholas and daughter, Mrs. Billow, the | proud parents and the honored in- fant. \ Charles Wasserott Has Birthday Party A lovely party was held Saturday | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Wasserott, III, East Dallas, to celebrate the birthday: of their son, Charles, who was 11. Decorations were carried out in | red, white and blue with the theme, “America” prevailing. The large birthday cake was baked in the | shape of a drum further adding to the patriotic motif. Games were! played and refresh- ments served to the following: McDonald, Sandra Jean Lewis Mr. and Mrs. 8806 Vamo Road, Sarasota, Edward Lewis, at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. . Mrs. Lewis is the former Rush Rifenbery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Rifenbery, Beaumont. Mr. Lewis is the son of Mr. and | Mrs. John Lewis, for 7 i Slater, Pioneer Avenue, were feted | ninth | birthday with an indoor picnic on | dress, as did Mrs. Voitek and Mar- | James Culver, Jerry Tony Kuchemba, Tom Burkhardt, | Douglas, Debbie Jo and Charles Wasserott. Fla., | one ounce baby girl on April 21, | | Dallas Woman's Club | | Bowlers To Dine | The eight teams of Dallas ‘Woman's Club Bowling League will i hold their annual Banquet Monday night, May 18th, at 6:30 at the Irem Country Club. Mrs. Harold Brobst is chairman [of the affair and committees are | as follows: neth Bayliss and Mrs. Ross Lewin; { Games, Mrs. Donald Bulford, Mrs. | Dan Richards, and Mrs. Lester Jor- dan; [Prizes and Trophies, Mrs. George Payne and Mrs. John Rogers; Reservations, Mrs. Lewis J. Reese.’ Stork Shower Held For Mrs. J. Edwards Mrs. John Edwards, Harveys Lake, was honored at a Stork Shower Sunday, April 26 at the | home of Mrs. Carl Newberry. Mrs. Katherine Miner and Mrs. New- berry were hostesses. Attending were: Mesdames Marie Stair, Norma Rosengrant, Hazel Winner, Peggy Winner, Thelma Bel- les, Ruth Simpson, Florence Green- | ley, Marge Barnes, Ellen Williams, | Gloria Scurba, Agnes Corby, Julia | Pickett, Eleanor Edwards, Ruby | Scouten, Gloria Bedford, Jewell Thompson, Miss Jean (Casey, the guest of honor and the hostess. | Jeffrey Blan Zenger 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Zenger, 2502 Addison Road, Washington, |p. C., announce the birth of their | first child, a son, Jeffrey Alan, | April 21 at. Providence Hospital in | Washington. Mrs. Zenger, the for- | mer Beth Weaver, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Weaver of | Center Moreland. Mr. Zenger is the and Mrs. Glenn Zenger Eatonville. son of Mr. | of A September wedding is planned.. Decorations, Mrs. Ken- Frances Lenahan | | { hart, Hillside, Mrs. Edith Rozelle Bride-Elect Feted deg Miss Frances ©Lenahan, Mount Airy Road, Shavertown, bride-elect, was honored at a variety bridal shower, given by Miss Carol Rine- Trucksville, Sunday | afternoon, at the home of Miss | Rinehart. Centerpiece was a pink ‘and blue umbrella, with small pink and blue umbrellas as favors. 'A buffet luncheon was served to the ‘following; Mesdames George Bednar, Edward Lenahan, -Gerald Mangan, = Louis Helfrich, Peter Gaughan, William Fetterman, Ralph Daley, William Donachie, John Rinehart, Peter Lukasavage, Misses Mary Lou Daley, Tally Thomas, | Barbara Shea, Barbara Bohan, Eileen Hayes, Susan Riley, Jean! Gibbons, Susan Rinehart, the hostess and honoree. ’ a First Son Born To Janie And Bob Ash | Mr. and Mrs. H. Robert Ash, Har- | ris Hill Road, Trucksville, announce the birth of a son, John Robert, Thursday afternoon, April 30 at Nesbitt Hospital. The baby, who is the first child for Mr. and Mrs. Ash, weighed four ‘pounds, six ounces. Mother is the former Jane Polk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Polk, | also of Trucksville. | Mr. Ash is* the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash, Shavertown. This! is their first grandchild. \ Weds In Hatboro Mrs. Edith Rozelle, formerly .of Orange, and William Mac Clel- land, Philadelphia, were joined in marriage, Saturday, April 25, in the chapel at “Orange Home for the Aged’! in Hatboro. After a reception held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George’ Evans, Roslyn, Pa., the happy couple left for a honeymoon in Atlantic City. There were about thirty A: from ‘the home, and Mr. and Mrs. George (Arline) Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Vopleus, Long Island, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gries Jr., Her- shey. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Clelland are both employed at the “Orange Home For The Aged.” Lake Woman's Club = Chairmen Named Mrs. Allen Sorchick, incoming president of Harvey's Lake Women's Club, introduced her chairmen who will serve on the Executive Board during the coming year at a meet- ing of the Board held recently at Lake School. Mrs. Charles Williams, retiring President presented Mrs. Allen Sor- chick, the incoming president, who | introduced the following Chairmen to serve on her Executive Board: Finance, Mrs. Willard Sutton; Re- ligions of the World, Miss Pauline Davis; Membership, Mrs. Joseph Rauch; Housing and Hospitality, Mrs. Elwood Davis; Parliamentar- ian, Mrs. Charles Rood; Literature and Education, Mrs. Raymond Gar- inger; Community Aid, Mrs. Clar- ence Oberst; Reservations, Mrs. Ernest Slocum; Health and Safety, Mrs. Charles Austin; Club Represen- tative, Mrs. Charles Williams; Home Life and Fine Arts, Mrs. Walbridge Leinthal; Civil Defense, Mrs. Mal- colm Nelson; Peace and United Na- tions, Mrs. Michael Clark; Conser-! vation, Mrs. Donald Hansen; Geron- tology, Mrs. George Searfoss; Com- munity Improvement, Mrs. Clarence Montross; Publicity and Historian, | Mrs. (C. W. Boyle. The Advisory Committee consists of Past Presi- | dents, Mrs. Charles Williams, Mrs. | Harvey Kitchen and Mrs. Wilfred Ide. Mrs. Charles Williams, * retiring | president presided. Officers will be installed May" 7, promptiy at 6 p.m. u Benefit of i. B o ; Lo ; Auction: EE | | | | | 0 IS Pa im =e} oy Le oF: |B if | a | ma Auctioneers: M. Bunnell, B This ad contributed by the DALLAS POST in memory of the late id Ad Woolbert—who like Sowers Btiyemhd sO herd to Touch Bm a a benefit auction. AT FIRE COMPANY GROUNDS — NICHOLSON, PA. The following items will be offered for sale at the Coffee Mill, Pitcher and Bowl ‘Set, ‘Carnival Glass, Ironstone China, Pattern Glass, Doll, Pewter, Oil Lamps, Chairs, Suitcases, Books, Sheet Music, School, Desk, Pictures and Frames, Bells, Bisque Figures, Milk Glass, Large Cabbage Cutter, Coins, Wooden Bowl. Other Antique and Modern Ttems too Numerous to Mention, Including Furniture -— Apparel — Etc. PLUS ONE LATE MODEL USED Refreshments Available on. Grounds - BAKE SALE and CANDY. Auction Chairman — WESLEY HERRON UCTION . NICHOLSON METHODIST CHURCH SATURDAY — MAY 16, 1964 (RAIN OR SHINE) CAR J. Tallman, W. Weaver gi Mr. and "Mrs. Meadowcrest, Trucksville, are pic- tured on their honeymoon at Birch- | wood in the Poconos, about to take | off on an aerial tour by Birchwood’s | Social Director, Ed Coover. | Charles Woolbert, | Flying To Cloud Nine" A Bloomsburg Senior Will Wed Bruce Grant In June Bridal | | Mrs. Woolbert is the former Mar- | ian Mascali, daughter of Dr. and] Mrs. A. A. Mascali, Dallas. Mr. ! Woolbert, son ‘of Mr. How- | ard Woolbert, Trucksville, is em- | ployed by Groff Novelty Company. | Miss Susan Wasserott | Is Honored At Shower | Miss Susan Wasserott, Lehman Avenue, Dallas, entertained at a shower for her cousin, Miss Virgin- | ia Drake, bride-elect, recently at the Franklin House, Shavertown. Luncheon was dames Jacob Cannon, Charlotte | Klick, Kingston;" Frederick Drake, | Haven Fairlawn, Pottsville; Forrest served to Mes- Sampson, Ambler; George Rambus, | Noxen; ‘Sheldon Drake, Lehman; . Paul Wasserott, Emeret Franklin, Shavertown; Edward Thompson and | daughter, Cathy, Trucksville; Merle Shaver, Russell Shaver, Shaver, Paul ‘Shaver, Paul LaBar, Ed Rothe, William Allabaugh, | George Swan, Dallas; Misses Betty | Gabel, Kingston; Shickshinny; tain Top; Jean Franklin, Shaver- town; the hostess and honored guests. Pamela Jo Dean A daughter, Pamela Jo, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Dean, Jr. Bensonville, Ill., April 26 in Memor- ial Hospital, Elmhurst, Ill. Mrs. | Dean is the former Carol Llewellyn, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy | ‘Llewellyn, Sr., Harveys Lake. Barbara Dennis, Gail Albrecht, Moun- | Entertain Mother At Family Party Mr. and Mrs. W. Dean Johnson, | Prucksville, entertained recently in honor of Mrs. Catherine Johnson, Towanda, formerly of Trucksville, | who observed her birthday gnitiver., sary on April 18. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ben { Johnson and family, Wilkes-Barre; | Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Johnson and family, Vestal; Mr. and Mrs. Ed- | ward Jobknson, Trucksville; Mr. and | Mrs. Glenn Jones, Chinchilla; Mr. and Mrs, Harry Rogal, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogal and family, Scranton; | | Nelson | Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Williams and | | family, Towanda; Mr. and Mrs. Ww. | | Dean Johnson and family and the guest of honor. Mother-Daughter Supper . There will, be a Mother and Daughter covered dish supper in: the Orange Community Hall on silver offering will be taken. Mrs. Clarence Andrews. will be guest speaker .Supper committee: Vopleus, Schallenberger, Hess, Kester, Phillips, Hoover and Derr. Mmes; | Wednesday, May 13 at 6 pm. A Blue or Gold on White ~ Open Friday i LBvening = id Flower 3 Showered — $1 4 08 Permanently * Pleated — Tertured crepe Pink — MOTHER'S DAY GARDEN PARTY by | TONI TODD she'll have - - - a summer of sheer lovliness in easy care DACRON¥* Polyester A collection of FASHIONS where only the look is expensive Sizes 10-20 YES — we have HALF SIZES | 12, - 247, 9.98. 10.98.1498 ANN'S APPAREL + 95 MAIN ST. LUZERNE is Dupont’s rolbtired - for Js Toryest er Fabric Am i SE | engagement ! Cathy, to Bruce Grant, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lesewick, Catawissa, R. D. 2, announce the of their daughter, town, R. D. 5. Miss Lesewick is a senior at Bloomsburg State College and will go to North Carolina State Univers- ity to continue graduate work in mathematics. Mr. Grant, an honor student and Kimberley Jane Stroud a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School will also receive his diplema from Bloomsburg State College in | June. He has accepted an assistant- and Mrs. William T. 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