| 2 q & 3 $ SECTION A — PAGE 4 B. J. Roushey To Celebrate 85th Birthday On July 3 B. J. Roushey, 113 Main Street, Dallas, will observe his 85th birth- day on Friday, July 3. Born in Dallas Township in 1879, Mr. Roushey has been a resident of this area all of his life. He was the son of the late Oliver and Sarah White Roushey. His wife, the former Gwennie Thomas, Susquehanna County passed away three years ago. Mr. Roushey is in good health and claims he has received a sec- ond sight, which finds him eagerly reading all the news that comes his way. He lives alone and looks | after his home and his yard. Formerly employed in the Dal- Wins Award las retail milk business, he was also caretaker of Woodlawn Ceme- tery for a time. He has done odd jobs since retiring. Six children Mrs. Martha Miers, Susquehanna © County; Mrs. Edna Long, Columbia County; Thomas, Ohio; Mrs. Stella Moyer, Florida; Mrs. Julie Davis, New Jersey and oIoy], ‘SulAl] ole ‘OIBMB[O( ‘SIMO |are also 14 grandchildren and 4 | great grandchildren. | Some of the children are ex- pected to share the special occa- sion with their dad. Mr. Roushey is a member of Dal- | las Free Methodist Church, 1 Feted At Party 'A surprise party was held recent- ly for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meade, Hunlock’s Creek, who celebrated their 6th wedding anniversary on June 28. The affair was held at of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L. Reakes, Hunlock Creek. Mrs. Meade is the | Chapter’s Building Fund: — Collec- | former Mary Ann Mitchell. the home | SPECIAL ig ot prs “WORLD'S FAIR FLASH CAMERA $6.95 EVANS DRUG STORE = SHAVERTOWN LUZERN LUZERNE-DALLAS The Oldest FORD DEALER In This Area Eastern Star To Hold ‘Buction At Horsa Show | The annual auction of the Dallas Chapter No. 396 Order of the Edst- ern Star will be held at the Leh- man Horse Show Grounds Saturday, July 25, with the following com- | | mittees, planning ‘to add to the] SUSAN CHENEY Susan . Cheney, June graduate from Dallas High School, who will enter University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing September 7, has been awarded the Thomas Mc- Cabe Scholarship. : Miss Cheney, daughter of Mr. and ‘tion of Goods — Bethia King, Den- i Mrs. Philip Cheney, Center Hill nis Bonning, Myrtle Rineman, and | Road, applied for admission last Elsie = Jolley; Kidie Corner Chair- | summer, receiving notification of ac- man — Verna Davis; Odds and |ceptance in November. Ends Chairman —— Bina Holdredge; | Twenty-five carefully screened Schooley; and Rrefreshment Oiseir] man — Gertrude Davies. The Chapter’s Ways and Means | _ Susan was president of the Honor Committee and the above’ men- Society; president of Keyettes, and tioned. committee chairman met at on the drill team; served on the the home of the Worthy Matron, | Student Council during sophomore Bethia King, Wednesday night to and junior years; played cornet in complete the arrangements for the the Band. various committees. | cheerleaders and basketball team, fon | played hockey, was on dance and — READ THE TRADING POST — Play committees. She holds a letter of commenda- tion from National Honor Society, and a certificate of Merit. Church affiliations are with Prince of Peace Episcopal, where she is active in the Youth Group, of which she was treasurer last year. Back At Hospital mitted to a panel of judges. Twelve scholarships were given. Nickie Susuraba, four-year-old pi ra Ci son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Su- MONK Plbg. & Hig. suraba of Demunds Road, is at Nes- N. Lehigh St. bitt Hospital under oxygen, his sixth admission for a respiratory ailment. Shavertown, Pa. RES 3.088 HIGHW A SPECIAL BIG FORD SALE NOW ON! ~ = EIEN Low Prices! EEE It All ’64 — Ford — Falcon — Fairlane — Galaxie — Thunderbird Are Specially Priced for This June Ford Sale IEEE High Trade Allowances HTH SHIH THIEN A = JEN TEa = NOTICE! * 5c ond Got OUR DEAL : BEFORE YOU BUY! HURRY! Get the New Ford You Want While the Selection Is Still Good ! OPEN Here Are The Men That Can Save You Money: IMMEDIATE EVENINGS JIM McCABE JACK FARRELL FINANCING TIL 9 BILL OLIVER RAY SHOVLIN LOW RATES 287-1155 HAROLD LEWIS DOUG BROWN 287-4264 50 Brand New Fords in Stock Ready to Go! i Green Thumb Chairman — Jane candidates wrote papers to be sub- | er of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Ferry, 294 Huntsville Road, Dallas, be- ame the bride of Denis John 2yrne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Denis J. of Victory Chapel, Harveys Lake, on Friday, June 19, 1964. Officiating at the eleven o'clock mass was The Reverend Michael Rafferty. The Apostolic Blessing of Pope Paul VI was bestowed upon the couple. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white peau de soie fashioned with a Juliet neckline and long tapered sleeves. Her chapel length veil fell from a delicate pearl crown. She carried a cascade of white, daisies which fell from a white orchid. Miss Rosalind Gennaro, Hazleton, maid of honor, was attired in a full length gown of gold taffeta. She ried a cascade of yellow daisies. Edward Byrne, brother of the Miss Eileen Frances Ferry, daugh- { were another brother, John Byrne, 3yrne, Rahway, N. J., at Our Lady | double ring ceremony and nuptial | wore a short matching veil and car- | _. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1964 Miss Eileen Frances Ferry Weds Denis John Byrne groom, served as best man. Ushers and Dennis Ruley. The bride's mother, Mrs. Ferry, chose an aqua linen dress accented | roses. The bridegroom's Mrs. Byrne, was attired in a jade green dress with a matching hat. She wore a corsage of white roses. Following the ceremony a recep- tion for friends and relatives was held at King’s Inn, Kingston. Guests were in attendance from New | Jersey, New York and Delaware. The new Mrs. Byrne is a graduate of College Misericordia, Dallas, and is at present employed as a teacher of English at Unionville High School, Unionville, Pa. Mr. Byrne is a graduate of Rut- gers University and is employed by Aetna Insurance Company. k The couple will reside at West- view Road, (Cliften Park, Wilming- ton, Del.,, upon their return from a honeymoon in New England. | Celebrate 14th naw Street, Goss Manor, Dallas, ob- served their fourteenth wedding an- niversary, yesterday, Wednesday, July 1. [ The couple were married in Bethesda Congregational Church, She was co-captain of | Mrs. | Edwardsville, by Rev. Paul Harris. Parry is the former Nan Lloyd, daughter of the late Mr. and Rudys Return From West Coast Tour My. and Mrs. Richard Rudy, Shag- bark Drive, Shavertown, have just returned from a .twd week train trip to the West Coast. Wishing to cover a good many stops in a limited time, the Rudys decided to go by rail and were well satisfied with end results, They left Scranton for Chicago and at this point joined a tour for the Western States and Mexico. Las Vegas was the first stopping point then on to Tia Juana Mexico, San Diego, Los Angeles, San Fran-! cisco and Yosemite Valley. They toured Knox Berry Farm, Disney- land and many other scenic high- lights. Mrs. Rudy says all accommoda- | tions were arranged and most sat- 'isfactory with air conditioning all the way. She reports the tempera- ture on the West Coast comfort- able and far less hot than our own SPECIAL | SLEEPING BAGS : $B-95 WATER SKIS Mr. and Mrs. William Parry Sagi- | $1495 Mr. And Mrs, William Parry Anniversary Mrs. Stanley T! Lloyd, Kingston. Mr. Parry is the son of Fred L. Parry and the late Mrs. Parry, Lu- zerne. He is in business with hic (father. There are four children, Fred, Lloyd, William, and Nan. They have been Dallas residents lor six years. Picnic Party The following relatives enjoyed | an outdoor picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Steltz Jr. on Sunday. ' A | Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fritz and sons David and, Nik, George Fritz, Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Houseknecht, Sr., and Charles, Susan, Deborah, David and Robert, Trout Run, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Houseknecht, Jr., and family, Cogan Station, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Houseknecht, | and Cindy, Williamsport; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peterman, Thomas and ‘Guy Peterman, Mr. and Mrs. For- | rest Peterman, David, Linda and | Vicki, Benton; Mr. and Mrs. Donald | Steltz, and Steven, Harveys Lake, | and Mrs. Edith Steltz. | i . . | community with a breeze dictating the use of wool suits and extra covering at night. San® Francisco appealed to the Rudys with its many | : . . hills and various points of interest. 3 BOAT CUSHIONS Collapsible - Abdindnum Reg. $5 Kapok $1.99 BOAT SEATS $2.95 With Back RESTS = LA ay LEWIS-DUNCAN SyoRma 1 NARROWS SHOPPING | KINGSTON CENTER with white accessories and white | i mother, | ERR MRS. T.M.B. HICKS Mrs. Pillar to Post will attend the Annual International Confer- ence of Weekly Newspaper Editors at Southern Illinois University July 12:40" 17. The invitation comes as a salute to an editorial written at the time of the assassination of President 2obert F. Kennedy, which rated a prominent position in Grassroots Aditor magazine. Mrs. Hicks will leave Avoca Sun- day morning, plane in Pittsburgh, and be met at the St. Louis Airport for the trip ;0 Pere Marquette State Park where he convention will be staged in ne air-conditioned lodge. Sure-Fire Fudge Here's another recipe for fudge. Catherine Gensel makes it this way: Combine five cups sugar, tall can of evaporated milk, quarter pound margarine in a saucepan. Bring to rolling boil, boil twelve minutes, take off fire. Add three small chocolate Nestle Bits, ounces of marshmallow whip. Stir it thoroughly, and when it’s all melted, pour it into a large flat pan. Buttered, of course. Makes five pounds. For the Li- brary Auction. packages of Trv Post # Offset connect with a jet | and twelve DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA rarold M. Youngs To Mark Golden Anniversary July 3 | Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Young, | Johnson, sister of Mrs. Harry Ohl- } 34 Barney Street, | will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Friday July 3. Wilkes Barre man and Mrs. Herman Mailander. Mr. and Mrs. Young have one son, Harold Jr. St. Thomas, Pa. Open House will be held at the Also three grandchildren, Sandra home. No invitations issued. The couple were married at Dan- ville Methodist Church by Rev. ' James W. Kirk. i | have been Lois, Allan Harold, Jeffrey Owen. Mr. Young was employed for many years as an engineer for Hudson Coal Company and is pres- ently with the Reassessment. De- Mrs. Young is the former Esther | partment at the Court House. Father Brennan Feted By Society Altar and Rosary Society of St. Therese's Church, Shavertown, held it’s final meeting of the season on (June 3, with a covered dish sup- | per preceding the meeting. Rev. Father Francis Brennan, modera- tor of the society and assistant pastor of the church was honored on the tenth anniversary of his | ordination and his ten years at St. Therese’s Parrish. | Color motif was carried out in | green ‘and ‘white and the center- | piece was a large cake decorated in green and bearing the inscrip- | tion “Congratulations Father — 10 | years”. Seated at the main table were Father Brennan; Mrs. Edward Zabo- ski, president; Mrs. Edward Chuk- inas, treasurer; Mrs. Edward Mil- ler, secretary; Mrs. Mary Coniglio, { Kingston, a former member and | officer of the society and guest, | Mrs. Victoria Morek. Dinner arrangements were in | charge of Mrs. William Guyette; Mrs. Nicholas Konek,” Mrs. George | Kapral, Mrs. Joseph Purcell and Mrs. Adrian E. DeMarco. At the business meeting Mrs, Morek presented a cash gift to | the society. Plans were completed ' i for @ bake sale which was held in June with Mrs. Dorothy Jarrett and Mrs. Thomas Glenn in charge. Meetings will be resumed in September. | NAME OMITTED The name of Sharon Smith was omitted from the seventh grade honor roll of Dallas Junior High | School. {ie kelne “SWEETA" By SQUIBB » . CUT CALORIES WITH THIS CONCENTRATED SWEETENER “HAVE A . EVANS DRUG STORE SHAVERTOWN 674-3888 “ SWEET TH” Connie Smith Guest At Bridal Shower ¥ Miss Connie Smith, Ruggles, bride- elect, was feted ‘at a lovely shower in the dining room of Noxen Meth- odist Church on June 17. 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