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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1964
SECTION A — PAGE 3
Personal
. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams, West
4 Dallas, left Sunday to spend several
* days at Canadensis.
Dr. Aaron [Lisses, Dallas and
Kingston optometrist is back in his
office again after six weeks of ill
health.
“Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Scott, Fram-
ingham, Mass., have moved to Dal-
las RD 1 after spending five years
there. They are residing with her
father, Palmer Updyke.
Miss Anne Dorrance, Shillington,
spent the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Pawar Dorrance, Or-
ange.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Reed, Hunts-
ville Road, visited Gettysburg on
Sunday, taking with them his mo-
ther, Mrs. Charles Reed, to enjoy the
apple blossom panorama’ in that
area.
Mrs. Dorothy Schooley has re- |
turned home after spending sev- |
eral days with her daughter and son-
in-law and family, Mr, and Mrs.
Arch Williams at Leraysville.
- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamoreaux,
Demunds Road, had as Sunday din- |
ner guests, Mr. and Mrs. George |
Belles, her parents; their son, Pvt.
Fred Lamoreaux and his fiancee,
Miss Ellie Faatz.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide, Dallas,
and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ide, Leh-
man, spent Friday ‘at Bloomsburg |
Consistory.
Mrs. Harry Ohlman, Dallas, left
_ Saturday for Norristown to spend |
Mother’s Day with her daughter
d family, Mr.
isner. The family will also cele- |
brate Chip Wisner’s anniversary.
enue, was taken to Wyoming Valley |
| Wfospital on Tuesday at noon after |
suffering a heart attack at her home. |
Mrs. Melvin Mosier, has returned |
to her home at Kunkle after spend- |
ing the winter at Glen Side, Pa. |
with her daughter and family.
Frank Karwetta, Overbrook Aven- |
ue, is a patient at Mercy Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McCarty, |
Wellington Avenue, entertained Mr.
and Mrs. Lester McCarty, Virginia
and Ernest, Harrison, N. J., and
Mrs. Victor McCarty, Marjorie and
‘Richard, Shavertown, on Sunday;
also Mr. Eugene McCarty and
daughter Jane. >
Mrs. William Barber, 43 Grand-
view ‘Avenue, Dallas, is a medical |
patient at Nesbitt Hospital.
Stanley Hilbert, East Dallas, vis-
ited his daughter, Mrs. Allen Greco,
at Honey Hill Farms, Chester, N. J.,
and her new infant son, Donald
James over the weekend. Mrs. Green
is the former Joan Hilbert.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frantz and
Saundra, Bethlehem, spent the week
end visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Frantz and Evelyn, and
r. Sam Anthony, Shavértown.
Mrs. Estelle Evans, © Elizabeth
Street, recently had as guests, her
sons and families, Mr. and Mrs.
. W. Evans, Ruth Lynn and Shar-
on Kay,. Louisville, Kentucky, and
Mr. and’ Mrs. Evan Evans and
children, Merton, O.
Mrs. Anna Brown and Mrs. Al-
len Montross, Dallas, spent Sunday
visiting . relatives in the Poconos.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paeglow,
Mrs. Rhoda Bartell and Mrs. Clara
Shiber, Dallas, recently spent the
day visiting Norwich and Sidney,
N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Tucker,
Schenectady, N. Y., spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
McCarty.
Thomas Cease, Dallas, has re-
turned to his home, after being a
patient at Nesbitt Hospital.
Nancy Phillips recently spent a
week with her grandparents, Mr.
Won nee Phillips, Mrs. Fred Gor-
on and Mrs. Florence Greising,
Dallas. She returned home with her
: ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Phillips,
Wvimingion, Delaware.
Mrs. George Price, S. Pioneer Av-
‘enue, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospi-
tal. i ;
~~ Walter Harrison, Coventry, Rhode
Island, and Harry Clegg, Pawtucket,
‘Rhode Island, recently spent some
time visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Stanley and family and Mr. and Mrs.
James LaBar and family, Dallas.
Harrison is a brother ‘®& Mus.
LaBar.
Mrs. Don TLaBar, Fernbrook, left
on the weekend for a month. to vis-
it her son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Hinnant, Greenville, N.C.
| a While . there, she plans to visit her
‘gisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lincoln and
Tony, Oxon Hill, Md. spent the
weekend visiting friends and rel
latives in this area.
Mrs. Helen Phillips, Parrish Street,
has remurned to her job, with the |
Acme warehouse, Forty Fort, after
a year and a half absence, due to
an automobile accident.
Stanley Kapson, Franklin Street,
is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital.
Mrs. Gail Kistler, Meadowcrest, is
© a surgical patient at General Hospi-
£ tal
tient at General Hospital, where
| he was admitted two weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farr, White
it 3 Glenn Ehret, Sweet Valley, is a
pa
| thers Day weekend with Mr. and
Mrs Larry Farr and daughter Kim
| in Spotswood, N J., where they
were joined by another son, Rich-
ard. Only one in the family was
| missing, from the reunion, son Jay
| tance.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dendler, Ber-
wick, and Mrs. Frances Smith,
Beach Haven, visited their mother,
! Nursing Home on Mothers Day.
Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest
Mrs. Irvin Jacobs
Entertains Board
Mrs. Irvin Jacobs, president of
Dallas Elementary PTA entertained
hoard members at a lovely dinner
party at her home at Mt. View
Drive, recently.
Table decor was in blue with
snapdragon centerpieces in vary-
ing shades.
Plans were made for a PTA Tea
ers on May 18 at the school. Affair
is scheduled for 8 p.m.
Dr. Robert Mellman, superinten-
dent of Dallas Schools, will speak
on “Horizons Of A Child's Educa-
tional Experiences.” Lester Lewis
will be in charge of instrumental
music.
and Mrs. Charles To
Birch Trailer Court, spent the Mo- |
\ in Missouri, who called long dis-|
! Mrs. Mary Dendler at Carpenter |
Present were Mesdames H. R.
McCartney, John Blase, Al Torr,
Edward Burke, Robert Fleming, Geo-
rge Budd, John LaBerge, Clifford
| Garris, Louise Colwell, C. A. Tay-
lor, Victor Cross, Harold Saffian,
Paul J. Selingo and Mrs. Jacobs.
Antiques Committee
‘Plans Tea June 11
Co-chairhen of the Library Auc-
tion Antiques Committee met Mon-
day evening with Mrs. George Mont-
gomery, chairman, to plan for the |
tea for the entire committee, slated
| for June 11 at Highland Acres.
Present were Mrs. Herman Thomas,
: Mrs. Ambrose West, Mrs. Mitchell
| Jenkins, and the hostess.
‘Home From Hospital
Mrs.
man after spending two weeks at
| Mercy Hospital as a surgical pa-
tient. She wishes to thank those
people who sent her cards, gifts,
| and flowers during her illness.
honoring Dallas Elementary teach- .
Florence Milbrodt returned
Mrs. Leslie Hilbert, Lehman Av- | last Thursday to her home in Leh- |
New Officers Of Harveys Lake Woman's Club Installed
Newly elected officers of Har-
vey’'s Lake Woman's Club were in-
stalled recently at a dinner meet-
ing held at Castle Inn.
Shown above are left to right;
seated, Mrs. Taft Truska, Jr., as-
sistant recording secretary; Mrs.
Carl Swanson, first vice president;
Mrs. Allen Sorchik, president; Mrs.
Robert Traver, second wice presi-
dent; Mrs. Clarence Moledor, assist-
ant corresponding secretary. Stand-
ing: Mrs. Clarence Swire, recording
secretary; Mrs. Howard Jones, as-
sistant treasurer; Mrs. Fred Dod-
son, treasurer; Mrs. Joyce Gordon,
corresponding secretary.
Also seated at the speaker’s table
were Miss Pauline Davis who gave
the invocation, Mrs. Ora M. Bean,
Senior Citizen; who said a closing
prayer; Mrs. Earl Crispell, past serv-
ice chairman, and Mrs. Charles Wil-
liams, retiring president.
Mrs. Ruth Deets, a past presi-
dent of the club, installed the new |
officers.
Mrs. Williams was presented a
gift from the organization in ap-
preciation of her efforts by Mrs.
Elwood Whitesell and Mrs. ‘Sorchik
presented a past president’s pin
from the Board.
New committee chairmen were
introduced as follows: Finance, Mrs.
‘Willard Sutton; Religions of the
World, Miss Pauline Davis; Member- |
ship, Mrs. Joseph Rauch; Housing &
Hospitality, Mrs. Elwood Davis;
Parliamentarian, Mrs. ‘Carrie Rood;
Literature and Education, Mrs. Ray-
mond Garinger; Community Aid,
Mrs. Clarence Oberst; Reservations,
Mrs. EErnest Slocum; Health and
Safety, Mrs. Charles Austin; Club
Representative, Mrs. Charles Wil- |
liams; Home Life and Fine Arts,
Mrs. Walbridge Leinthal; Civil De-
fense, Mrs. Malcolm Nelson; Peace
and United Nations, Mrs. Michael
Clark; Conservation, Mrs. Donald
Hanson; Gerontology, Mrs. George
Searfoss; Community Improvement,
Mrs. Clarence Montross;
and Historian, Mrs. C. Wesley
Boyle; Advisors, Mrs. Charles Wil- |
liams, Mrs. Harry Kitchen and Mrs.
Wilfred Ide.
| Attending were: Mrs.
' Loomis, Mrs. James M. Garrahan,
Mrs. Josie Hummel,, Mrs. Russell
Scott, Sr., Mr. Robert Pilger, Mrs.
Lee Bicking, Mrs. Martha
Mrs. Ivan Steinruck, Mrs. Howard
L. Piatt, Mrs. Edgar W. Hughes,
Sr.; Mrs. Otis Allen, Sr., Mrs. Cal-
vin McHose, Mrs. Elvin Bean, Mrs.
Ralph Lutes, Miss Hazel A. Davis,
Mrs. Arthur Engler, Mrs.
Armitage, guests, Mrs. (Charles
Casterline, Mrs. George «Stuart.
The ‘“Dozenaires”
Township High School directed by
Mrs.
tained.
President Mrs. Sorchik announced
the Executive Board will meet at |
her home May 18th.
Mr. And Mrs. George Price To
Mark 46th Anniversary Today
| Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville, will
celebrate their forty sixth anniver-
sary, today, May 14. Mrs. Price will
observe her birthday, on the 20th.
The couple were married in Hazle-
| ton Evangelical Church, by Rev. S.
H. Chubb.
Mrs. Price
Bernard Banks, West Maple Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
Mr. Price is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Price, Plains. Prior to
retiring, Mr. Price was employed
Grand Officers To Be
Feted By Eastern Star
Mrs. Fran W. Gardner, Pitts-
burgh, Worthy Grand Matros, and
other Grand Officers of the Grand
Chapter of the State of Pennsylvan-
ia, Order of the Eastern Star, will
be honored by officers and members
of the chapters of District 21-A,
with a luncheon at Irem Temple
Country Club, Saturday, May 23, at
1 p.m.
Reservations may be made ‘with
Mrs. Oce Beryl Austin, District Dep-
uty Grand Matron before May 20.
Garlans Move
To Maine Base
Ist. Lt. Jerome Garlan, resident
of Pinecrest Avenue, Dallas, since
September has been transferred
to Dow AFB, Bangor, Maine. Lt.
Garlan had been assigned to go to
Vietnam, but orders were changed,
and he will be in the administrative
field at Dow. {
and especially deplores lbsing “The
Story Lady” as kindergarten teach-
er for her little girl. “Nobody could
says.
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Mr. end Mrs. George Price, South !
is the former Viola |
Banks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
| the Army. He expects to go to Ger- |
with the Mose Griffith Real Estate,
Mrs.Garlan regrets leaving Dallas, |
ever be quite like Mrs. Smith,” she |
for fifty years.
They are members of St. Luke's |
Reformed Church, Wilkes-Barre.
There are two sons, Bernard and
| Frederick. Bernard
is Personnel
Officer in Franklin Delano Roose-
velt Hospital, Montrose, N.Y. He
lives in Yorktown Heights, N.Y.,
with his family.
Frederick is a retired Major in
many in July. Major Price resides
in Richmond, Va., with his family. |
There are also four grandchildren,
Bernard, Nancy, Judith, Frederick |
Charles and Jane Ann.
Mrs. Nestor Was Il,
Not Mrs. Neuel Kester
It was Mrs. H. Sandra Nestor,
who was a patient in Nesbitt Hos-
pital last week and not Mrs. Neuel
Kester as erroneously stated.
Mrs. Nestor who returned home
on Thursday will have to rest at
her home on Harris Hill Road for
several weeks. She has been hos-
pitalized seven times in the past
eight years.
Shavertown PTA
Shavertown PTA will meet Mon-
day evening at 8 p.m. when new
officers will be installed and a rec-
ognition Tea will follow the business
session.
First grade mothers will serve.
Shavertown Band students under
direction of Lester Lewis will play.
Weber Injured
William L. Weber, 22, Moore-
town, is a patient in Sunbury Com-
munity Hospital after being injured
early Tuesday morning in an auto-
mobile accident.
The young man was on his way
to Annapolis when the accident oc- |
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curred.
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Student Editor iE
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ELEANOR T. JACKOWSKI
Miss Eleanor T. Jackowski,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Jackowski, 5 Richfield Street, Dal-
las, has been named editor-in-
chief of the “Queen’s Courier,” stu-
dent publication of West Side Cen-
tral [Catholic High School, Kings-
ton.
Miss Jackowski is the third con- |
secutive editor of the student publi- |
cation to have graduated from ,
Gate of Heaven School. Nancy |
Stiles and Charlene Makar pre-
ceded her in that post.
The first edition of the new staff
will be distributed on May 22.
Miss Jackowski will be a Senior
at Central ‘Catholic in September.
Advisor of the ‘‘Queen’s Courier”
Is | Sister M. Gloria, IL.HM.
Tar and. Mrs. Thomss Hontz, Sha-
vertown, had as recent dinner
guests; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ja-
cobson, Jr., Kingston.
— READ THE TRADING POST. —
Efteriaing Husband
At Birthday Party
Mrs. Walter J. Hoover, R.D. 3;
Harveys Lake, entertained in honor |
of Mr. Hoover who celebrated biel
birthday on April 30.
It ‘was also the ninth weddi We
anniversary of the couple.
Publicity |
Darrell |
Swire, |
Albert |
from Hanover |
Margaret McCormack, enter- |
Dallas Senior Woman's
| Club Plan Program
Mrs. Warren 8S.
Taylor,
Dallas WSCS Installs
| Officers On Sunday
‘Rice
Officers of the Dallas WSCS were |
| Street, Trucksville, was hostess to | installed on Sunday: President, Mrs.
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! members of the Dallas Senior Wom- |
an’s Club program committee re- |
cently.
The group planned their program
for the coming year.
Present were: Mrs. L. L. Richard-
son, Mrs. Harry Ohlman, Mrs. Ken-
neth Bayliss, Mrs. Ray Flick, Mrs.
Leonard Cowett, Mrs. Darrell Cris- |
Charles Hosler; Vice President, Mrs.
Mrs. Thomas Bottoms; Treasurer,
Mrs. David Evans; Promotion Sec-
| retary, Mrs. Homer Moyer; Mission-
| ary Education Secretary, Mrs. Nel-
pell, Mrs. Howard Wiley, Mrs. Gran-
ville Sowden and the hostess.
Mrs. Taylor, vice president of the
club, and chairman of the program |
committee announces other mem-
bers of the committee not present
at the meeting are: Mrs. Ben Ed-
wards, Mrs. James B. Huston and
Mrs. Ralph Fitch.
Book Club Members
‘To Hear Mrs. Schreiber
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May meeting of the Book Club |
| is ‘scheduled for Monday afternoon |
| and decorator. Mr.
at 2in the Library Annex. Speaker |
will be Francis Schreiber, designer |
Schreiber, Sha- |
| vertown, has for years been design- |
ing sets for theatre
One of his outstanding accomplish-
productions, |
ments was the set for Finian’s Rain-"
bow, executed ‘some years ago for
a Little Theatre production.
Hostess chairmen are Mrs. Har-
old Titman-and Mrs. Russell Frantz.
Mrs. Paul Gross will preside.
Have New Son
| Tech. Sgt. and Mrs. Dennis Dob-
inick, North Syracuse, N. Y.,
nounce the birth of a son on May
| 7th. There 4re four other children,
Barbara, Barney, Kelly, and Vicki.
Tech. Sgt. Dobinick is the son of
| Mr. and Mrs. John Dobinick, Shaver- |
| town, Mrs. Dobinick is the former |
| Ellen Kinney, daughter of Mr. and |
| Mrs. Francis Kinney, Wyoming, Pa.
0.E.S. BEuction
Dallas Chapter 396, Order of!
| Eastern Star, will hold its annual |
A buffet luncheon was served to | Auction at Lehman Horse Show |
the following: Mr. and Mrs. Orisos
Kocher, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cris- |
ford Crispell, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
‘White, Mr.
son, Mrs. Jane Kocher, Mrs. Emma
McGovern, the guest of honor and
the hostess, all of Herveys Lake.
Dale Williams Feted
On 10th Birthday
Dale Maxine Williams, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Williams,
{ Overbrook Avenue, ‘ celebrated her |
| 10th birthday with a party at her |
; | home on Saturday.
Guests were Mary Miller, Magan
Judy Alden, Dianne Dennis, Pat |
Wilde, Linda Wentz, Nancy Sam-
uels, Marian Rosser, Sally Kuhnert,
Pam Rood, Elaine Welsh, Paula Sel-
| ingo and the guest of honor.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Dean Johnson,
Trucksville, spent the weekend in
i Berwyn,
and Mrs. Lawrence Wil- |
Moore, Joanne Kulesza, Janet and |
. Grounds Saturday, July 25.
Mrs. Bethia King is chairman of
the event.
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STORE HOUKS 10:00 to B85--FHOKS, 090 to 6:49
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son Nelson; Christian Social Rela-
tion Secretary, Mrs. John Blase;
| Student Work Secretary, Mrs. Dan-
iel ‘Waters; Children’s Work Secre-!
tary, Mrs. Lorraine Stair; Ycuth
Work Secretary, Mrs. Lewis Reese;
Spiritual Life Secretary, Mrs. Z. E.
Garinger; Literature and Publication
Secretary, Mrs. William Cairl; and
Supply Work Secretary, Mrs. Stan-
SQUARE DANCE
FRL, MAY 22, (964
Lehman-Jackson Cafeteria
- 11 p.m.
8 p.m.
Sponsored By:
Lake - Lehman Area
P.T.A
Donation 50¢
Music By:
“The Sharpe Trio”
| and Mrs.
| Street, Shavertown, was feted at a
| Joseph Marsh; Recording Secretary,
|Sandra Sax Honored
On First Communion
Sandra Sax, 6, daughter of Mr.
Lewis Sax, East Center
dinner on Sunday in honor of her
First Communion at St. Therese’s
Church.
Present were: Mrs. Kate Gaynor,
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Williams, Pat,
Judy and Tom, all of Harveys Lake;
Mr. and Mrs. John Dobinick, Shav-
ertown; Miss Kathy Dobinick, Alex-
andria, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. William
Olsen, ‘Md.; Billie, Philadelphia; Mrs.
George Conti and Joey, Runnemede,
N. J; Mr. and Mrs. Sax, Donna,
Linda and the guest of honor.
ley Davies.
CALLER:
CARL HANKS
This beautiful exhibit of floral arrange-
ments will be presented by The Garden
Club of Wyoming Valley as their par-
ticipation in the 9th Annual Fine Arts
Fiesta.
Many of your
friends—possibly
members of your own family—will have
entries in the show. For your added in-
terest, each display will be identified with
the name of the exhibitor.
We'll be looking for you Saturday or
Sunday. And bring the family!
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