The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 10, 1964, Image 5

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    4 L 1ALLAS, VENNETLVANTS.
Purely
Personal
Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Montross and
children, Danny, Deanie, Donna,
Loma Linda, California, have re-
turned home after spending ten
‘days with hig parents, Mr. and Mrs.
4 Floyd Montross, Noxen. ’
“Two other sons visited during
! ‘ ‘their stay for ‘a glad reunion with
the brother they hadn't seen.
Also visiting at the Montross
' home were Mr. ‘and Mrs. Wilford
Montross, Roger and Joan, Rahway,
N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mont- |
ross, Baltimore, Md. The latter two
shers hadn’t seen Dr. Montross
£0 over five years.
Mrs. Ann Weaver of Kunkle had
as recent guests, her grandchildren,
Roxanne and Michelle Kraft, Bel
Air, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kraft, |
their parents, came up to spesd
the weekend with her mother and |
to take the youngsters home for
school.
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Crompton
Trucksville, returned home last
weekend after vacationing in Can-
ada.
Miss Marian Parrish attended the
. 80th birthday celebration for John
Coon, Sr., Carverton.
Joseph Lavelle, formerly of Dal-
las, is a patient in the Veterans
Hospital where he will submit to
surgery this week. Hes is a former
Dallas Post Office employe€.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mathers, III
and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson
: “wy - families spent the holiday
= .ekend at Lovelton.
° Mr. and Mrs. Larry Farr have
purchased the former Ted Ruff
home at Loyalville.
onald Anderson, Trucksville, and
David Glahn, Bunker Hill, have re-
turned to Union College where both
are ministerial students. |
Mr. and Mrs. William Morris, Ov-
erbrook Avenue, had as recent
guests, their daughter, Mrs. Jack
Godfring, and children, Debra, Kim-
berly and Todd, Lower Burrell, Pa.,
who have . returned home after
spending three weeks there. Anoth-
er guest at the Morris home was
Mrs. James Lacey, Akron Ohio, sis-
ter of Mrs. Morris.
Miss Alice Vivian, for twenty-
five years a resident of Trucksville,
is moving this week to 79 Butler
Street, Forty Fort, where she will
occupy a ground floor apartment
near members of her family.
Mrs. Johanna Rydzewski, Staub
Road, Trucksville, is a patient in
Nesbitt Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder and
Jim, Claude Street, sp21t Sunday
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward John-
son in Oxford, New Jersey.
_ Mr. and Mrs. John Fiuck, Sr,
d daughter, Katherine, Dudiey
cvenue, Harveys. Lake, and Miss
Marian Cox, Everton, New Jersey,
and Harveys Lake, spent several
ys in Philadelphia.
Mrs. Jennie Roberts, Spring St.,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Duda and son,
Billy, Davenport Street, attended
the Welsh-American Singing Festi-
val at Convention Hall, Phila., last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sedler, Carol,
Sandy, Craig and Curt Douglas, for-
mer residents of Dallas, visited Mrs.
Sedler’s parents and sister and bro-
ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Ide, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mar-
ley, Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lewis and
Lynn, Beltsville, Md., spent the hol-
iday weekend with Mrs. Lewis’ par-
ents, Mr: and Mrs. Ernest Whipr
and Ted, Ferguson Avenue.
Recent guests ‘in this area were
art Scharf, Phila; Mrs. L. M
maine and Pavia, Endicott
argaret and Lenore McGown
b
‘Cooperstown; Nancy Troutman
’ go
Mr. and Mrs. Arja Brown, Nanc
and Bobby, Ferguson Avenue, spen
the weekend with Mr. and Mr
/ Hank Pardusky, Shavertown, a
their cottage in Wyalusing.
1 Mrs. Calvin Folmsbee, Nency, Al-
an, David and Jeffery, West Suf-
field, Conn., spent the holiday with
Mrs. Folmsbee's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hosler, Parrish St.
Mr. and Mrs. Pack Poe, Bethesda,
Md., visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald
‘Paeglow, Dallas, on Sunday.
Brother Drowns
While Skin-diving
Mrs. LaVerne Race, Dallas, re-
ceived word that William H. Trus-
dell, had drowned while skin diving
near Philadelphia.
Bill is the only brother of Mrs.
Robert Race. He was stationed at
an Air Force Base in Florida, and
was spending his vacation at home.
He would have been 27 years old
on Sept. 5th. !
HAVE
You Had
YOUR
CHILD’S
EYES
Checked?
DR. ABE FINKELSTEIN
72 Main Street
Luzerne, Pa.
Neighborhood News yo Notes
; THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1964
To Celebrate 25th Anniversary
MR. AND MRS. GLENN JOHNSON
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson of
Lehman, will observe their silver
wedding anniversary, September
18. They will be honored guests
of Lee Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Smith at an open house to
be held at Lehman Fire Hall,
Saturday, September 19, beginning
at 7:30 P.M.
Mrs. Johnson is the former Ruth
Ide, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sell A. Ide of Lehman. Mr. John-
son is the son of Mrs. Gordon
Johnson and the late Mr. Johnson.
The couple were married at a
lovely garden wedding at the home |
of the bride by the late Rev. Char-
les Roush.
Mrs. Johnson is a member of the
Rebekah Lodge and the Lehman
Fire Auxiliary. Mr. Johnson is a
member of the Odd-Fellow Lodge
and the Lehman Fire Company.
Both are members of the Lehman
Methodist Church and the Hunts-
ville Two Fold Club.
Mr. Johnson is employed by
Harters Dairy, Trucksville. He has
had a milk route in this area for
the last 20 years.
They have two children,s Mrs.
Shirley Smith of Shavertown and
Lee, a recent graduate of Lake-
Lehman School.
No invitations have been issued.
Dallas Postmaster And Wife
Observe 20th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs.
45 Davenport Street, Dallas,,
brated their 20th wedding anniver-
sary on Monday, September 7.
Edward Buckiey, | been employed by the US Postal
cele- | Department in Dallas, where he¢ is
now Postmaster.
The couple have one son, James,
The couple were married in St. | a recent graduate of Dill High
Therese’s Church, Shavertowr,
by | School and presently employed at
Rev. J. J. O'Leary. Mrs. Buckley is | the Acme Store in Shavertown. He
the former Jean Ritchie, Dallas.
| will enter Wilkes-Barre Business
Mr. Buckley is a Plymouth naiive College in the fall class.
and for the past sixteen years has
To Enter Pre-Med
John J. Brominski, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Brominski, New
Goss Manor, will enter Columbia
University September 16, where he
is. enrolled in the Liberal Arts
School.
Brominski, a June graduate of
Dallas High School, was a three-
year letterman in football, wrestl-
|
ing, and track. He held office in| — READ THE TRADING POST —
junior and senior classes and in
the Key Club. He was a member
of the National Honor Society.
Ruction Meeting
Committee chairmen for the 1964
Library Auction will meet Friday
night in the Library Annex to sub-
mit written reports.
This elegantly sculptured coupe shape combines mod-
ern beauty with the dignity of old world grace and
charm in creamy, translucent ivory, with a delicate fluted
rim of 24-k gold. 5-pc. place setting $19.95.
Payments may be arranged
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Jeweler
2S
63 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre
MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY
STORE HOURS 10:00 to 5:25—THURS. 10:00 to 8:45
Mrs. Dana Sickler
Feted On Birthddy
Mrs. Dana Sickler, Carverton, wx:
feted at a surprise birthday pari
Friday evening with . her child
ren serving as hostesses.
Florence, who is a good neighbo:
was really amazed as she walked
into the David Perrys and found
her family and friends gathered
there.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. John
‘Wardell, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sick
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reeser, Mr.
and Mrs. George Kromelbien, Mr
and Mrs. Fred Anderson, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Prynn, Dana Sickler,
Mr. and Mrs. David Perry, San:
and Cathy; Mr. and Mrs. Georg
Parrish, Dana and Patti; Mr. an
Mrs. Kermit Sickler, Marlene anc
Mona.
Housewarming
For The Saunders
| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Saunders
and daughters, Cheryl Marie an
Diana Lynn, who recently moved
from Jackson Street, to Reservoir
Road, Dallas, were honored at =z
housewarming, Sunday, August 23,
at their home by Mesdames George
Richards, Kenneth Swan and Ron-
ald Coolbaugh.
Present were Mrs. Loretta Wil-
liams, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wil-
liams, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cool-
baugh and Tracy, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Carkhuff and Sharon, Mrs.
Hazel Carkhuff, Fern and Renny.
Mr. and Mrs. George Richards and
Gail, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Swan
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gordon, Beth
and Mark, Mr. and Mrs. James
Daubert, Linda and Jimmy, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Covert and Mike,
{ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kretchmer and
| Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cool-
baugh, Betty, Art, Robert, Nancy
and Mary Jo, Thomas Hopa, Jimmy
Kozemchak, Mrs. Shirley Goode,
Cheryl and Wayne, Mrs. Irma Bro-
sky and Barney and the guests of
honor.
A cook-out' was held
yard.
in the
Robert Domnicks
Are Wed 15 Years
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Domnick,
118 N. Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown,
observed their 15th wedding an-
niversary on Saturday.
The couple were married at Holy
Trinity Church, Sworyersville, by
the late Rev. Andrew Klobistsky.
Mrs. Domnick was the former Ann
Ragan, Swoyersville. Her husband
is the son of Mrs. Verna Domnick,
Jackson Twp.
The Domnicks who have lived in
the Back Mountain for the past
eleven years believe it is the best
place to bring up their family and
are vitally interested in their com-
munity. They enjoy doing ‘things
together and share many interests.
They are members of St. Therese's
Church.
There are three children, Joan,
Jane, and Jerry. Mr. Domnick is
employed with Commonwealth Tel-
ephone Company.
Betrothed
SANDRA ANDERSON PAYNE
Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Payne,
of Greensburg, RD 3, former resi-
dents of Harveys Lake, have an-
nounced the engagement of their
daughter, Sandra Anderson, to Carl
L. Becker, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. Becker, of Williamsport, Pa.
The bride-elect is a senior at Ly-
coming College, Williamsport, where |.
she is majoring in English.
Her fiance received his bachel-
or’s degree in business administra-
tion from Lycoming College, where
he majored in marketing and re-
tailing. A member of Nu Chapter
of Alpha Gamma Upsilon fraterni-
ty, Mr. Becker is presently employ-
ed as an executive trainee by Sears,
Roebuck and Co., Trenton, N. J.
No immediate wedding plans have
been made by the couple.
Homemaker Ho
iday Classes
To Begin Tuesday Morning
Back Mt.. Homemakers Holiday
course sponsored by the YWCA will
begin its fall season on Tuesday,
September 15 at the Shavertown
Methodist Church educational build-
ing.
Among the new innovations there
will be a new type of nursery where
babies will be separated from the!
older pre-school children and the
three, four and five olds will have
a real nursery type program. This
offers complete relaxation for the
mother of young children, who
may devote her mornings to a
choice of hobby she enjoys and then
return home to tuck the youngsters
in for an afternoon nap:
Registration is scheduled
Tuesday beginning with coffee at |
for !
by telephone.
yours,
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10 a.m. There will be no charge.
Displays from all classes to be of-
fered will afford members a chance
to select their favorite and sign up.
A highlight of the first session
will be the appearance of Mrs. San-
ford Kellogg who will demonstrate
her Paper Mache Sculptoring, an
enchanting new art, which features
figures for the Nativity scene.
The following courses have been
scheduled for the fall: Slimnastics,
Bridge, Caning, Plastic-Craft, Mil-
linery, A Woman and Her Car and
Della Robia Wreaths.
Mrs. Ward Jacquish." chairman
pro-tem, has announced the above
plans for the fall season. Those
i signing for membership will be in-
| structed on Tuesday as to materials
needed.
Pvt. Robert VanHorn, who is sta- |
tioned at Edgewood Arsenal, Md.,
spent the weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van-|
| Horn, Lake Street, Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wyant, Nox-
en, will note their golden wedding
at their home from two to eight
p.m. No invitations have been is-
sued.
The couple were wed in their
as Eva.
Mrs. Wyant is the former Marion i
Lyons, Larksville and her husband
is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
William Wyant of Centermoreland.
Four children were born to the
| Elsie
couple: James, Nichols, N. Y.; Mrs.
Jolley, . Courtdale; Elmer,
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; Mrs. Louise
Wilson Dotters Feted
‘On 61st Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Dotter, RD
5, Tunkhannock, were honored on
Sunday, August 30th at the home
anniversary on Sunday afternoon |
newly built home in Larksville, Sep- |
tember 16, 1914 by the Rev. Thom-
| ceptional handwork,
of their niece, Mrs. Guthrie Watson,
Forty Fort.
The occasion marked Mrs. Dot- |
ter’s 88th birthday and the couple's
61st anniversary.
A delicious luncheon was served
to the following: Mrs. Nellie Ritter,
Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wat-
son and sons, Idetown; Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Carpenter and family, RD
2, Dalton; Harry McKune and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert McKune, RD 2,
Tunkhannock.
Brace Family Gathers
For Holiday Party
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Brace, East
Dallas, entertained members of
bor Day.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Earl |
Brown, Allan and Roger, Herbert
Reiley, Mr. and Mrs. George Hess,
David and Douglas, Mrs. Bert
Brace, all of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.
James Brace, Judy,
West Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Clin-
ton Hess, Harrisburg; Mrs. Ruth
Houser, Shavertown, the host and
hostess and children,
and Karen Brace.
Brian Edward Montross
Long View, Texas,
a half ounces on September 7.
Mrs. "Montross is the former Car-
ol Storey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Storey, Centermoreland.
Her husband is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Montross, Center-
moreland.
Mt. Zion Church
Auction Saturday
Second Annual. auction of Mt.
Zion Church will be held Satur-
| day beginning at 2 p.m. Roast Beef
| dinner will start at 5 for ticket
holders.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dymond
| are in charge of refreshment stand
| on the church grounds.
Anyone donating items for the
auction will please call Howard
| Dymond at 388-4801.
their family at a clambake on La- |
and Jimmy, |
Ruth, Bert |
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Montross, |
announce the |
birth of a son, Brian Edward, weigh- |
ing in at eight pounds, fifteen and |
SECTION A — PAGE 5
Personal Interest
Mr. And Mrs. James Wyant
To Mark 50th Anniversary
Phillips, Eatonville.
12 ‘grandchildren.
Mr. Wyant is a retired miner.
His wife is well known for her ex-
ranging from
quilts .to all manner of crocheted
items.
There are also
The couple who have resided in
{ Noxen for 38 years are in good
| health. They are members of Nox-
en Methodist Church.
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