5 a NE NE i t # 1 ) he pb. © gaturning late at night. Ny i ; | i ‘efor two weeks. i ; g i DALLAS: PENN SYLVANTA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Barney Miller and daughters, Louise and Lois, Hart- . ford, Conn., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brace, Orange. " Mr. and Mrs... Earl Brown and sons Allen and Roger, Dallas, were recent visitors to the World’s Fair. Stasia Newberry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Newberry cele- brated her 13th birthday on September 5. Richard Prynn, Carverton, re- turned home on Monday after being a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ferrey motored to Binghamton on Sunday to bring home his mother, Mrs. Caroline Ferrey, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Margaret Aton, for the past two weeks. Mrs. Albert Lewis has: returned to her home in Arizona after spend- ing a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Girvan, in Dal- las, and attending the Worlds Fair. Mrs. Thomas Cease, Dallas, ac- companied by her gon Allan Jona- than, is spending the week at Ocean Grove. Mrs. O. L. Harvey, with her daughter Mrs. ‘Thomas Cease and grandson Allan, spent a day at the ‘Worlds = Fair ~ recently, going by Martz bus early in the day, re- Return was Wdelayed by three elderly passengers getting lost on the Fair grounds. High spots were General Motors, __Bell Telephone and General Electric @:xhibits, says Mrs. Harvey. Her niece, Mrs. Frank Rysch and daughter Shirley, formerly of Dal- las, now of Binghamton, met the Dallas visitors on the grounds. Mr. and Mrs. George Hess, David | and Douglas, East Dallas, are visit- ing in Connecticut. Jerry Machell, Machell Avenue, spent last week at Factoryville. Mr. and Mrs. Wardan Kunkle, Trucksville, spent Wednesday at ‘Watkins Glen. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Duda, Daven- port Street, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Duda, Strafford, Pa. Mt. and Mrs. William Berti, Barbara and Myra, Franklin Street, spent the weekend at'Atlantic City. Suzanne Moen, daughter of Mr. | Split Rail | and Mrs. Bruce Moen, Lane, is spending two weeks at Girl Scout Camp, Kingsley. Barbara Scaife, Lockwood, N. Y., is “spending some time with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. For- rest Roese, Sweet Valley. ®, Mrs. Clara Shiber, Center Hill Road,” has returned home after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Victor Long and family, Clearfield, visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Long and Brent, Parrish Street on the weekend. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Sheehan and family, recently returned to their home in Dallas, after wvaca- tioning for a few weeks at Lake Ariel. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stair and Ellen, Davenport Street have re- turned home after spending a week in Ocean City, N. J. Ernest Whipp has returned to his home on Ferguson Avenue, after being a patient at General Hospital, for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Williams, Kathy and Danny, Rochester, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shaver nd Mr. and Mrs. Fred Welsh, Dallas. Frank teacher Minstner, at, 8 Misericordia College, has returned ®to his home in Greensburg, where he will spend the remainder of the: summer with his family. He will return to Dallas, in the fall, to re- sume his teaching. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stair, Phil- adelphia, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Lorraine Stair, Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tinsley and family, Collingdale, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, Davenport Street. Mrs. Arja Brown, Nancy and Bob, Ferguson Avenue, and Mrs. Ethel ‘Shorts, Courtdale, returned home on Saturday after spending two weeks at Brigantine Beach and At- lantic City. Before returning home, Mr. Brown spent some time with his family at, the Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Root, Bing- hamton, recently visited some time with Mrs. Ernest Wipp, Ferguson Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nichols, Collingdale, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Newcomb and Mrs. Bessie Nichols, Huntsville Road. Teddy Whipp, Ferguson Avenue, recently returned home after spend- ing some time with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lewis and Lynn, Beltsville, Md. Mrs. Eleanor L. Baker and daugh- ter Susan, have returned to their home in Shavertown after vaca- tioning at Ocean City, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ludt, Shavertown, had as weekend guests their grandson and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Duvall of Naylor, Md., accompanied by their two children, Craig, Craig and Laural, great grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Ludt. Mr. and Mrs. George Landon, Kunkle, had as house guests last week grandchildren ,Mr. and Mrs. ~ Leroy Jobes of Trenton, N. J. and New York ‘| Warren Brown, Elmira, N. Y,, for- Neighborhood 9 de THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST. 6, 1964 SECTION X — PAGE 5 News And Notes Of Personal Interest Beatrice Newberry Guest At Shower . Miss Beatrice Newberry, Pikes Creek, bride elect of Richard Farr, Dallas, was feted at a lovely sur prise bridal shower on August 2 by Miss Helen ' Cooney, Mrs.” Leon Newberry and Mrs. Martha Gill at the home of the bride’s parents. Decorations were in pink and white with matching favors. The guest of honor received many love- ly gifts. ; |” Present were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard Newberry Sr., Mr. and Mrs. | Willard Newberry, Jr., Stephen Chisarick, Miss Beatrice Newberry, | |all of Dallas; Mrs. Joseph Ide, | Joyce, Helen and Ellen,, Mrs. Row- | | land Ide, Mrs. Harry Nichols, Sr.’ Mr. and Mrs. Larry Farr and Kim- mie, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence New- | berry, Sr., Hannah, Stasia and El- | | nora, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence New- berry Jr., and Lori, Mr. and Mrs. John Cooney and Helen, all of Leh- man Twp.; Mrs. Wayne Major, Montrose; Miss Mary Pauletti, Trucksville; Miss Gloria Wodaski, Harveys Lake; Mr. and Mrs. John Logoda, Wyoming; Mrs. Flora Bren- nan, West Pittston; Mrs. Allen Sel- ner, Wilkes Barre; Mrs. Arthur Prutzman, Kunkle; Mrs. Harold Cragle, Mooretown; Mr. and Mrs. John Garringer, Bobby and Karen, Plains; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wan- derlack, Nanticoke: Mrs. Stritzinger Feted On Birthday Mrs. Elizabeth Stritzinger, coln Street, Dallas, R. D. 3, cele- : brated her 82nd birthday on Mon- day, August 3 with her daughter and son-in-law and grandchildren present. Attending the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barto, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Brown and children, Mr. and Mrs. William Stritzinger and also Jackie Barber. Cake and ice cream were served. Mrs. Brown celebrated her birth- day on July 26 in Nesbitt Hospital where she is coming along fine after being a patient for 10 days. Mr. Stritzanger observed his birth- day on August 2, making it a birthday week for several family members. Enother Little Beauty For Jones & Richards Mr. and Mrs. Russell Faux, R. D. 1, Falls, announce the birth of a daughter, Janet, July 27 at Nesbitt Hospital. The newcomer who weighed in at Lin- ' Dallas Borough Class of ‘44 Holds 20th Reunion & Pictured above are members 4 4 Saturday night. Seated, left to right: of the Frank Kuehn, Mary Jane Hislop. Moore, Be Culp, Barbara Miers, Robert Grose. : "Standing, left to right, Donald Verfaille, Henry (Hank) Urban, Arthur Hazeltine, Norman Stair, Graydon Mayer, Steve Pavlick, Lester McCarty, Clinton Brobst. : graduating class of 1944, Dallas Borough High School. Fourteen members of the class of twenty-three attended the twentieth reunion held at the Brothers 4, Dallas, ttie Welsh Hanna, Marjorie Wood Many Associate Mrs. Arthur Newman, Dallas, R. D. 3, was hostess to many of her co-workers in various com- munity projects at a reunion party, | July 23 at her home. Mrs. Newman has been engaged in many worthwhile projects over the years, 43 to be exact, and her | dolls are favorites in many homes] | throughout the nation. Her contri- butions to the Dallas Library Auc- i tion have been many and outstand- ing. This year’s quilt, a beauty in applique, went to Canada and her doll clothes to California, Denver, Detroit, Florida, Texas and many | Eastern cities. She is a charter member of the! Dallas Twp. PTA, past president and charter member of the Dallas Twp. Womens Civic Club, first vice president and charter member of Dallas Ambulance Association, char- | ter member of Dr. Henry Laing Fire Company Auxiliary, Back Mountain Memorial Library com- | mittee. Attending from Dallas Twp. PTA, organized in 1930, were Mrs. John | Mrs. Arthur Newman Fetes s At Party Girvan, 1st president; Mrs. Harvey Kitchen, Mrs. Fred Hughey and Mrs. Ray Perrego, past presidents, Mrs. Ruby Elston, charter member. Dallas Twp. Womens (Civic League, Mrs. Cora Finn, member; Mrs. Milton Perrego, treas- urer; Mrs. Mary Ryman, vice presi- dent; Mrs. Mary Kamor, Mrs. Hay- ward Lancio, members. This organization was organized in 1950 to raise funds and erect a recreational park and building. Dr. Henry Laing 'Fire Company Auxiliary, Mrs. Jean Kuehn, Mrs. Elizabeth Wallo, Mrs. John Girvin, Mrs. Edith Templin, Mrs. Joseph Adametz, charter members and presidents; Mrs. Marcus Ide, Mrs. Estella Roberts, Mrs. F. Budd Schooley, Mrs. Thomas Kingston and Mrs. William Vivian, members Quilters for the Library Auction Mrs. Estella Roberts, Mrs. Ruby Elston, Mrs. Julie Kunkle. Cafeteria workers, Mrs. Wilson ‘Ryman, Mrs. Kamor, Mrs. Lancio and Mrs. Perrego. eight pounds, three ounces is the first child for Mr. and Mrs. Faux. Mother is the former Catherine Richards, Trucksville, partner in Jones and Richards Beauty Shop, Dallas. Mr. Faux is a faculty member at Tunkhannock High School. Garfet Patton Mr. and Mrs. Garfet Patton, Briar Creek Road, R. D. 1, Dallas, be- came the parents of a nine pound son, Garfet, July 29 at General Hospital. There are four other children, Judith, Patsy, Kevin and Robert. Mrs. Patton is the former Ruth Jenkins, Plymouth. Thomas P. 0'Connell A nine pound son, Thomas Pat. rick, was born to Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connell, R. D. 1, Dallas, July 23, at Nesbitt. Hospital. There . are two ‘other children, Coleen, three and John, Jr. fourteen months. Mrs. O'Connell is the for- mer Marilyn Carl, Forty Fort. Mr. O'Connell is the owner of Twin Lakes. - Clyde Douglas Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson, Tunkhannock Highway, Dallas, be- came the parents of a seven pound, ten ounce son, Clyde Douglas, July 30 at Nesbitt Hospital. There is another son, Dale, age two. Mrs. Thompson is the former Mary Lou Ehrgott, Fernbrpok. Mr. Thomp- son is foreman for Joyce Western Pipeline. Michael Lewis DeGrace Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeGrace, Mt. | Ranier, Md., announce the birth of | a seven pound, twelve once OTs Michael Lewis, July 26 in Bethesda ! Naval Hospital, Bethesda, Md. This is their first child. Mrs. DeGrace is the former Nancy Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. mer residents of Dallas. Mr. De- Grace is a lieutenant in the Coast Guard. Michael Lewis is the great- grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore MacHenry, Orange, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Parrish Street, Dallas. Jane Elizabeth Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Johnson, Washington, D.C., announce the birth of their first child, a daugh- ter, Jane Elizabeth, July 31 at Columbia Hospital, Washington. The little one weighed in at seven and one half pounds. Mother is the former Jane Pyle, Washington. The baby is the first grandchild | - having been associated with Culp ‘Mr. And Mrs. Oscar Culp To Note 50th Anniversary | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Culp, Rice Street, Dallas, will celebrate their | golden anniversary Sunday August 15° at a family dinner planned for , the special occasion. They were married in the par- | sonage of the First Church of Christ, Wilkes-Barre by Rev. Char- les Frick. Mrs. Culp is the former Martha Swire, Loyalville. Mr. Culp retired several years -ago after Also 20 grandchildren. Brothers for many years. A truly Christian pair, the Culps are members of Noxen Tabernacle. They are the parents of eight chil- dren: Ernest, Trucksville; ‘Mrs. Brooks Heil, Berlin, N. Y.; Mrs. Robert Hull, ‘San Francisco, Cal; Mrs. William Graham, Maryland; Warren, Dallas; Calvin, Harris- burg; Mrs. Charles Beck, Berwick; Mrs. Daniel Redka, Lombard, Ill. Dallas Junior Woman Aid Retreat Summer | Dallas Junior Woman's Club, awitz. which has many community activi- ties and does a fine job with all of ‘them participated July 28 in the 3rd annual All Hospital Carnival | held at Retreat Mental Hospital. Five members of the club manned a booth for the benefit of the pa- tients there giving out fresh fruit to the winners of their numbered wheel. In attendance during the hot summer day were Mrs. Barbara Bar- tolacei, chairman, Mrs. Jan Jones, president, Flora Sue Anderson, Mrs. Ann Vrabel and Mrs. Sheila Bon- | were wrapped the evening before at the Bartolacci home with Marlyn | Lipfert, Mrs. Carol Lewis and Mrs. Bonawitz assisting. : . attended the carnival which was one of the highlight events during their year. E Carnival The 350 pieces of luscious fruit Nine hundred and sixty patients | The Dallas Junior Women have charter | Brother And Sister Have Get To-gether Mr. and Mrs. Allen Daniels and children, Kathy, Christopher and Mary Ellen, Madison, Wisc., were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moss, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Daniels ‘and Mrs. Moss are brother and sister. They have not seen ‘each other for six ’ years. Games were played and a lovely cook ‘out dinner and luncheon served. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Judge, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Alec Daniels, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Moss and Mr. and Mrs. | Garman Powell, Shavertown, R. D. 5," Mr.:and Mrs. Daniels and family; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moss, Sally | and Robert, Jr. Engaged | SUSAN CAROL TRAVER Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Traver, [R. D. 5, Tunkhannock, announce | the engagement of their daughter, | Susan Carol, to Sp./4 George les Stockage, Sweet Valley. Miss Traver was graduated from Tunkhannock High School and Mr. | Stockage, a graduate of the Lake-' Lehman High School, is now serv- | ing with the U.S. Army at Selfridge | Air Force Base, Michigan. No date has been set for the wedding. Dallas Birthdays Birthday greetings to the follow- | ing: Janis Lee Shaffer, Marc Scott | Davies, Mrs. George Hess, Shirley | Goode, Elmer Dymond, Jennie Viola | Morgan, Ruth N. Tinsley, Alton B, | Whittaker, Herman Thomas, Rich- ard C. Becker, Myra Risley, Mrs. | participated and assisted in each| Harry carnival since its inception bring- | Youngblood, Mr. Richard Rees, Mrs. | ing joy and entertainment to the| William Swartman, Mrs. Hugh W.| | less fortunate in Wyoming Valley. - Frnt OUR EXPERTS WILL ESTIMATE COST OF COTTAGE HOME OR GARAGE! SEND FOR FREE FOLDER BUILD A “DO IT YOURSELF” GARAGE FOR AS LOW AS Bennett Ready-Cut Garages “cee e ses es assesses an “es sete eae ves ase misis ea siaeie weleln als . WHIPPLE’S STONE & MARBLE YARD a Distributors 288-3689 Stone and Brick Yard of Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. 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Soloist will be Jack | Rogers and John Blackwell, brother- in-law of the bride elect, will pre- | - Selects Wedding Attendants side at the organ. : Miss Ide has selected her sisters, Mrs. Theodore Cobleigh, Troy, as matron of honor and Mrs. John Blackwell as bridesmaid. Richard Stiefel, Niagara Falls, N. Y, wil serve as best man for his brother and usher will be James R. Ide, Dallas, twin brother of the bride elect. A reception will church parlors. No invitations have been issued. follow in the Engagement Of Linda F. Lord Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lord of R.D. 8 To Thomas Parry Announced Street, PTA Fall Fair Being Planned Shavertown PTA is formulating plans for its annual Fall Fair to be held on the Shavertown Grade School grounds, September 26. Each grade will sponsor a booth and will feature soda, comic books, candy, baked goods, grab bag, fish pond, white elephant items and games. Mrs. Robert Bayer and Mrs. Rob- ert Voelker are serving as chair- men. Pnnounce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emil, Grove Kingston, announce the birth of a son, Fred III. Mrs. Emil is the former Eileen Shotwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Shot- well, and Mr. Emil’s mother is Mrs. Anna Emil, Bunker Hill. 1, Sweet Valley, announce the en- | gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Linda Faye, to A/2C Thomas E. Parry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Parry of R. D. 1, Pittston. Miss Lord attended Lake-Lehman High School. Mr. Parry attended West Pitts- ton High School and is in the Air ‘Force. He is stationed at McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey. The wedding will take place Sep- tember 26 at Loyalville Methodist Church. Home From Germany Family Is Feted *A cook-out was held at the home ! of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stoner, Park Street, Dallas, recently, in honor of the homecoming of their son and family, Staff Sargeant and Mrs. | Leonard Stoner, Paul, John, Donald Linda and Michael. Staff Sargeant Stoner has been stationed in Baumholder, Germany, for four and a half years. After visiting with his family, the Stoners | will be stationed at Fort Sill, Okla. | Present at the celebration were | Mr. _ and = Mrs. Bernard Stoner | Jackie, Richard and Jeffery, Hol- brook, Long Island; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stoner, Donna and Darlene Upper Darby; Mr. and Mrs. Girard Stoner; and Donald, Folcreft; John Martin, Carverton; Mr. and Mrs. Edward .Zabeski, Claudia, Edward. Allen and Sharon, Shavertown; Jim Daubert, Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul’ Stoner and Mary Paula. No Change The condition of Att. James Lenahan Brown remains unchanged at Nesbitt Hospital. Brown was admitted as a patient last week. Dutch Festival Planned By Women Dorcas €lass of St. Paul's Lu- theran Church will hold a Pennsyl- vania Dutch Festival and Supper Saturday evening, September 19, in the church parlors. Mrs. Fred Eck and Mrs. Robert | Voelkr are co-chairman of the event. | Grange Picnic Mt. 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