. — DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnes and family, Elmcrest, are vacationing at Cape Cod. Mrs. H. H. Zeiser, Huntsville Road, and her daughter, Mrs. Leigh- ton Scott, Sr., Easton, are spending a week at Buckhill Falls Inn in the Poconos. Mr. John Spiel, Dallas, has re- | Neighborhoo THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1964 SECTION A — PAGE 5 News And Notes Of Personal Interest Miss Barbara Ann Hoover To Wed Dennis Richard Tobin | Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hoover III; R. D. 2, Dallas, announce the ap- | Lake-Lehman' High School and Em- proaching marriage of their daugh- | pire Beauty College. She is asso- ter, Barbara Ann to Dennis Richard ' ciated with Kay’s Beauty Shop, Miss Hoover is a graduate of turned home after spending two | Lobin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dallas. months in Germany, Italy, the Ty- rol and Bavaria. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kemmerer, | Saturday, August 29, a Bonnie, Shavertown, have left Grove . Methodist fory the West Coast to spend a| Creek, at 2 p.m. month’s vacation. They expect to visit many scenic spots on their tour and will return about August 15. . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fitch, Hunts- ville Road, are spending two weeks touring the New England States and Canada. Mrs. Ella Schmoll, Machell Aven- ue, hag returned home after visit- ing her sister at the sea shore. Marjorie Glahn, Bunker Hill, and Jean Fleming, Dallas, are working ir the Poconos for' the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, Syra- cuse, have moved to 41 Huntsville Road, Dallas. Guy Faust, Highland Drive, Dal- las, is a surgical patient at General Hospital. Att. James Lenahan Brown, West- rosreland Hills, was transferred to VP:es-Barre Veterans Hospital from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Werner Barth and hb) Canada, and Mrs. Anna Eliza- bo} Barth, Ludwighaven, Germany, were weekend guests of Mr. and , Mrs. Joseph Neuner, Hildenia Ave- nue. Staff Sargeant and Mrs. Sani- uel Fowler and children, Fairfax, Va., recently visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kingston, Tarlton Avenue, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Osburn ‘and daughter have returned to Warren- sburg, Illinois, after visiting friends in the Back Mountain Area. They attended the Library Auction while here. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Rutkowski, Sutton Road, have returned home after vacationing in Vermont. Mrs. Stanley Wills, Hillcrest Ave- nue, Shavertown, is at her home following her secona surgery in a year at Nesbitt Hos- pital. J Mr. and Mrs. Levi James, Cam- bridge, Md., have returned home after spending several ‘days with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Harvey, Frank- lin Street. Mrs. James is a foster sghter of Mz. and Mrs. Harv2y. Robert Kitchen, Milton, brother of Harvey Kitchen, Idetown, was taken to the Veteran's Hospital L Friday. PMrs. Idris Roberts, who resides with her daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. William Sponseller, Huntsville, is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. George Long and family at Lodi, N. J. Mrs. Harry Hughey and Mrs. An- drew Kozemchak drove up to Oswe- ga, N. Y,, to pick up Patti Hughey and Eva Kozemchak who were va- cationing® at Camp El Rancho De Paz. Mrs. Hughey and Patti con-| tinued on to Vestal, N. Y., wher they visited Mr. and Mrs. Evan #Powell and family, former Dalles idents. : Fos and Mrs. Chester Glahn had as recent guests, Mrs. Daisy Prynn, Rochester, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Balbinot, Linda and Donna and Brian, Prairie Village. Karsas. s. Balbinot is the former Marion Prynn, niece of Mrs. Glahn. Bruce Hopkins, son of Mr. and | s. Fay Hopkins, West Dallas, $ent the weekend at the: World's Fair. , Mr. and Mrs. Camp Hill, have moved to Grand- view Avenue, New Goss Manor, Dal- las. Mr. Mattice, and - Mrs. Virgil Sweet Valley, attended the 50th | reunion of their daughter-in-law’s | parents, John and Mary Firestone, Myerstown, RD, Pa. 150 guests at- tended from many states. Miss Donna Smith, West Dallas, and Miss Donna Priebe, Elmecrest, spent last week in Rochester, N.V., visiting Miss Sandy Tait, a former resident of Shavertown. Sandy re- turned with them and will accom- pany Donna Smith to Penn State today to attend Grand Assembly for Rainbow Girls. i Mr. and Mrs. Russell Foss, Jr. | and children, Philadelphia, visited Mr. and Mrs, Russell Foss, Sr. last week. \ : Mrs. Harry Freeman, Florida, an Mrs. Walter Kitchen, spent Thurs- day with Mr. and Ms. Harvey Kitchen. ? Floyd Slocum has returned from General Hospital and is recuperat- ing at his home. a His son, Barry, student at Penn- ® in State University, spent the weekend with his wife, the former Judy Williams, and his parents. Mrs. Richard Phillips and child- . ren, Carol, Chuck and Nancy, are { spending some time with Mrs. Phil- lips mother, Mrs. Florence Greis- ing, Franklin Street, while their home is being built in Wilmington, Delaware. Mr. Phillips spends week- ends with his family in Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Emile Harrison and daughter Susan, Cantonsville, Md., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. d Clinton Memory, | [8 - James LaBar and Jimmy, Parrish | § | ces Williams, the guest of honor . | and the hostess. recuperating | | and Harold Lamoreaux, all mem- Her fiance is also a graduate of ; Lake-Lehman High School and is at Maple employed at John Gorden’s Flying Church, Pike’s | A Service, Dallas-Tunkhannock i Highway. : Tobin, Harveys Lake. | The ceremony will take place Mr. And Mrs. Kenneth Jackson To Mark Silver Anniversary Mi. and Mrs. Kenneth Jackson of Many community = activities oc- Beaumont, will celebrate their cupy their mutual interests with twenty-fifth wedding anniversary the Beaumont Baptist Church, Beau- Saturday, August 15, with: open mont PTA of which Mr. Jackson house beginning at, 2 p.m. Mrs. Jackson is the former Mil- dred Jones, daughter of Mrs. Wil- | liam Jones and the late Mr. Jones of R. D. 3, Tunkhannock. Mr. Jackson is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Kern Jackson of Beau- mont. The couple were wed at the Christian Church, Sweet Valley, by the Rev. Ira J. Button with Althea Volpeus Dymond and Robert Jones as attendants. is president and Little League head- ing the list. | Mr. Jackson, who served with the Marines in World War TI, is affiliated with - the Magistrates’ Association of Wyoming County, Temple No. 248 F. & A.M., Knights Templars, and the Harveys Lake American Legion where Mrs. Jack- | son is past auxiliary president and Mr. Jackson a past commander. Marilyn, their only child, is a Mrs. Jackson is employed at Na- | senior at Tunkhannock Joint tona Mills. Her husband is em- | Schools and plans to enter college ployed by the Turrell Motors, | next year to prepare for a teaching career. Tunkhannock. Miss Ruth Boston Feted On Birthday Miss Florence Frantz entertained in honor of Miss Ruth Boston at a surprise birthday party Saturday evening at the cottage of Mr. and | Mrs. Elias H. Frantz, Harveys Lake. | Games were played and a deli- Former Mary Dixon Is Feted At Lovely Tea Mrs. George Williams, the former Mary Dixon, Elmecrest, was guest at a lovely tea and variety shower | Thursday afternoon given by Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Vernon. Table was festive with an attrac- tive arrangement of varied color- ed flowers and white tapers. - Present were Mrs. Ralph Dixon, . received many lovely gifts. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Har- Mrs. James Mitchell, Mrs. Vern old Snelson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Groff, Mrs. Walter Elston, Mrs. Downey, Mrs. Celia Vagarski, Mrs. Raymond Elston, Mrs. Boyd White, Mary Kosko, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mrs. Granville Sowden, Mrs. Fran- Knelly, Mrs. Anna Maglahankas, Mrs. Ruth Coughlin, all of Wilkes- Barre; Mrs. Marian Harter, Hillside; Mrs. Cornelia Davis, Ralph Boston, Club At Poconos Mesdames Clint Cobleigh, Jesse 3 1 x Turner, Ted Newcomb, Robert Rice Cook, Miss Boston and the hostess, all of Trucksville. Deborah Lynn Clark A seven pound, one ounce daugh- bers of a card club, recently en- joyed a trip to the Poconos, ‘where they spent the evening. They had dinner in Club Suzanne, at Mt. Airy Lodge, and saw the play, “Thursday is a Good Night” at the Pocono Playhouse. ter, Mr. sand Mrs. Fred Clark, «Dallas RD 1, July 31 at General Hospital. There are also two sons, Ricky, and Leroy. Mrs. Clark is the former Louisa Patton, Noxen. Mr. Ciark is em- ployed with Commonweaitl, Tele- phone Co. Daughter Born A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ryman, Grant Street, Endicott, N. Y., August 2 at Ideal Hospital, Endicott. There is also another son, Gary.’ Mrs. Ryman is the former Jearne Deutsch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Deutsch, formerly of Parrish Street, Dallas, now residing in En- dicott. CRITICALLY ILL AT HOME John Duda, Pineview Avenue, Dallas, is critically ill at his home. TO HOST F.0.E. AUXILIARY i in BT Mrs. Charles E. Lutsey, Summit i = Sh , will h | Returns From Florida Street, Shavertown, will host the Fraternal Order of Eagles Auxiliary Lee Roese, recently returned to | at a picnic-cookout at her home her home in Sweet Valley, after | Sunday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. spending some time with Mr. and ws a Rel a Mrs. Claude Cowart, Claude Jr., and | Bethel, Jacksonville, Fla. | Mrs. Cowart are sisters. The Dallas Post Does . 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Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Frantz, and Mrs. Joseph Hebda, Lu- Miss Frantz is a June graduate Dallas. ] ! ) of Dallas Senior High School and | Worthy Advisor will preside at the is employed by Popular Club Plan | Assembly Sessions. Merchandizing ‘Company, Passaic, | N. J. |Grand Cross Of Color Awards To Be Given Three Local Folk Leaving this morning for Penn- Fairfield Township, N. J., formerly | sylvania State University to attend | the 22nd Pennsylvania Grand As- sembly, International Order of .the Rainbow for Girls are thirteen girls ,and four advisors of the Charles | James 144, Grand Memorial Assembly, Miss Janet Lutz, The formal opening will be held tonight followed by a Memorial Mr. Hebda attended Westmore- Service in memory of all Rainbow land High School and is employed Girls of Pennsylvania, who have by J. L. Prescott Company, also of passed away during the past year. | | Election of officers will take place ! on Friday morning with initiation | Passaic, N. J. : The couple Bible from her parents as an en- 1 received a white gagement gift. A December wedding is planned. Dallas Borough Class of "1944" Class of 1944, Dallas Borough High School, held its twentieth re- | union Saturday night, August 1 at | Brothers 4, Main Street, Dallas. | Clinton Brobst acted as toastmas- ter, starting the program by wel- coming members of the class and guests. 1 Upon being introduced, each member introduced his or her guest and gave a brief summary of what they have done since gradua- tion. Gifts were awarded to Steve Pavlick for coming the longest dis- tance from Virginia; Art Hazeltine for having the most (9 children; Bob Grose, the most recently mar- ried; Graydon Mayer, the first of the class married; Clinton Brobst, Steve Pavlick, Don Verfaille end Barbara Miers, stil unmarried. Special guests of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Williamee, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tinsley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson, Mr. William Moran and Miss Guerra. Mr. Williamee was supervising prin- cipal of Dallas Borough twenty years ago; Mr. Tinsley, Mr. Moran and Mr. Henderson were members of the faculty. “ The class of ’44 graduated twenty-three students during World War II and three members were in service at the time — Bob Grose, Frank Kuehn and Harold Bogart. Helen Kocher Hughes was wvaledic- torian and Clinton Brobst, saluta- tiorian. Everyone expressed their Jdisap-' pointment that Bette Jones Grose was unable to attend because of | illness. Bette, Steve Pavlick and | nion Dinner union and did all the groundwork. Frank Kuehn and Graydon Mayer were appointed co-chairmen of the next reunion to be held in five years. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kuehn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, Mr. and Mrs. William Hanna, Mr. | and Mrs. Royal Culp, Mr. and Mrs. | Robert Giose, Mr. and Mrs. Gray- don Mayer, Clinton Brobs*, Dallas; Miss Barbara Miers, Forty Fort; Donald Verfaille, Baltimore: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Urban, Wilmingten, Delaware; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hazeltine, New Jersey; Mr. Mrs. Lester McCarty, Harrison, New Jersey; Stephen Pavlick, Quantico, Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stair, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Williamee, Millville; and | i i Mr. and | Mrs. Howard Tinsley, Sharon Hills; | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson, | shinny, had her Kingston; William Moran, Plains; Miss Dorothy Guerra, Ashley. SUBSURIBE TO THE POST We Have Moved ! Ted R. Ruff Hew Phone Number 675-2587 Serving Automatic Heating Equipment Bettle. Walsh Hannah planned the | the rate of productivity o Stainless steel $150 Payments may FRANK will time anything to a fifth of a second up to a total of twelve hours. 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A coro- nation program on Saturday will Fetes Son And Fiancee Mrs. Estella Pascoe entertained Saturday evening in honor of her son and his fiancee, Miss Mary Barlow, both of whom are station- ed at the U. S. Naval Base at Willow Grove, Pa. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoover and Harold Lee and Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brunges and Cathy Ann, David Pascoe, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Folk. Mrs. William Dy- mond, a sister of Lampoc, Cal, called, but the honored guests had left. Linda Lloyd Hostess To Patients At Picnic Linda Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Lloyd, RD 2, Shick- cerebral group, which meets at S. Washing- picnic last week at Guests arrived her home. in the new bus, which was donated by the Elks, it is equipped with a ramp for those in wheel chairs. palsy climax the sessions. A church service will be held Sun- day morning at 6:15. Representing the local Assembly will be Gail Kelley, worthy advisor; Donna Smith, worthy associate ad- visor; Betty QOatridge, charity; Bar- bara (Hopkins, Grand Representa- tive to the State of New York; ‘Martha Messick, Sally Strohl, Bon- | nie Brobst, Cathy Clifford, Dottie Philo, Debbie Savickas, Sandy Tait, ! Debbie Tanner, Verna Miers, Mrs. Mildred ~ Smith, Mother Advisor; Mrs. Evelyn Hopkins, chairman of the Advisory Board; Mrs. Addie Savickas and Miss Diane Myers. be Martha Messick, Sally Strohl, Bonnie Brobst, Cathy Clifford, Dot- tie* Philo and Debbie Savickas. Recipients of the Grand Cross of | oclor, highest possible honor award- ed, are Donna Smith, Verna Miers and Mrs. Mildred Smith. Mrs. Eva Lipiec, grand deputy for District 6D will also attend all Grand Assembly Sessions. | 1 { | Has Fourth ‘Birthday | Clarence Newcomb, son of Mr: | and Mrs. Ted Newcomb, School Street, Shavertown, celebrated his fourth birthday, Saturday, with =z | party at his home. Presént were Jill Fudge, Nancy and Ronnie Fink, Louise, Susan and Donna Newcomb and the guest of honor. Hosts White Shrine Mrs. Oscar Dymond, Fernbrook, entertained the Calvary Shrine 20, Order of the White Shrine of Jeru- salem at a luncheon and card party Tuesday afternoon at her home. Co-hostess was Mrs. Elma Price. Twenty-three were in attendance. To See Awards Donald D. Smith, West Dallas, will join his wife and daughter at the Pennsylvania State University tomorrow to attend the 22nd Grand Assembly Sessions of Rainbow for Girls. y Mrs. Smith and Donna will re- ceive the Grand Cross of Color at Friday night's session. ay SUNDAY BREAKFAST TREAT ! Bl ( 8 BDicton’s Bakery OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 9 A. M. Full line of delicious, fresh BREAKFAST ROLLS— HAMBURG BUNS—BREAD and CAKES. Memorial Highway SHAVERTOWN | entertained a | dinner Singing in the Grand Choir will’ | | | Entertains At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Harvey, Dallas, group of friends at ay. Present were Mrs. Frank Wyrsch, on Tue sunrise Binghamton, and daughter, Shirley, student at New Paltz State College of Education; Mrs. George Ives and Dennis William- son, Johnson City; Mrs. George Schimmel, Nanticcke; Mrs. Clarence Elston and Dale, Huntsville, and daughter, Mrs. Betty Cease and grandson, Allan J. Cease. who is a Family Gathering Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paeglow, Parrish Street, entertained at a family gathering, in form of a cook-out, Sunday, in their yard. Present were Mrs. Edith Singer, Mrs. Mildred Zwalley, Eric Ace, Stroudsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cease, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newcomb. Louise, Clarence, Susan and Donna, Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Newcomb, Huntsville Road, Dallas, the host and hostess. — READ THE TRADING POST — | Re << <P <I TE <a <> GUIR SALE CONTINUES SOME ITEMS RESTRICTED STRAW HATS 1/12 off SWEAT AER] a OB MEN'S WEA R In The Narrows Shopping Center Established Since 1871 Suit by Botany a national service They say: ‘ about today? 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