The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 22, 1964, Image 4

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Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Frantz, Center-
moreland, are recuperating at their
home after being released from Nes-
bitt Hospital following auto accident
injuries.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Birth,
Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville, son,
Capt. Harold Birth, U. S. Air Force
and grandchildren, Cynthia and
Bradley have returned from Trum-
bull, Conn., where they visited Mrs.
Birth’s brother and family. They
also visited their daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lamoreaux
and family at Fairfax, Va., recently.
Mr. and Mrs. William Story and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Montross, Cen-
termoreland, have returned from
woagview, Texas, where they vis-
ted their son and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Montross and
grandscn Bryan.
Edward Hollos, Noxen, underwent
surgery for an appendectomy on
friday. He is a patient at General
Hospital and would enjoy hearing
from his friends.
Grant Ashburner has returned to
his home at Idetown ‘after having
been’ a patient at General Hospital
Frederic W. Anderson, P.oneer
Avenue, has returned home. from
Geisinger Hospital where he was
ent since October 8.
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2. av a amily ‘dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Nesbitt, 1il,
42nd Street, entertained at a sup-
per party on Sunday evening.
Mr, and Mrs. Milton Culp, Hunts-
ville, their daughter and son-in-law,
Me. and Mrs. {Charles Bettinscn,
N.Y., have returned after a three
week trip to California. Stopping
at all points of interest, they cov-
ered 8,445 miles,
Attending the big homecoming
at Blakely Methodist Church
cently were Mrs. Anna Brown and |
Mrs. Allen Montross, both of Dal-~
las.
John Shorts, Newark, N. J., vis-
ited relatives in this area over the
weekend.
YQ
Neighborhood
Sheehan Returns Home
Private First Class John Shee-
han, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shee-
han, Huntsville Road, Dallas, dock-
ed in New York Tuesday afternoon
at 3 pom. On hand to greet him
were aunts, Grace Cave and Mrs.
Frederick Anstett and brother,
Lynn Sheehan.
John sailed from Bremerhaven,
Germany, nine days earlier aboard
the U.S.S. Patch. He had been
stationed in Orleans, France since
' May.
He will go to Fort Hayes, Colum-
bus, Ohio, after spending several
days at home and will be assignec
as a Personnel Psychologist.
His mother says: the nicest sou-
venir he brought back from his sta,
abroad was a Weish record wh.c
he purchased especially for h
parent.
Jeseph R. Stephenson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Stephen-
son, Grandview Avenue, New Goss
Manor announce the birth of a son,
Joseph Robert, II, at Nesbitt Hos-
pital on Monday morning, October
1%
The couple are the parents of
two other children, Robert J. Jr.
and Sandra Ann, both students at
Dallas Borough School.
Mother ‘is the former Bernic:
«a_.asbostom, Collingswood, N. J.
Mr. Stephenson is a Wilkes-Barre
native.
Idetown Couples Club
Enjoy Hilarious Meet
Couples Club of Idetown Meth-
odist Church met Saturday evening
with 22 members in attendance.
President Henry Bergstrasser open-
ed the meeting with Rev. Kelley |
leading in prayer.
Nominating committee has been |
asked, to prepare a slate of new |
officers. 'A° Spaghetti Supper is
scheduled for the next monthly
meeting with the men serving.
The annual Christmas Dinner
‘
Engagement Announced
Stroud, Dallas, and Mr. Fisk,, a na-
tive of Sweet Valley, were married
in the Methodist Church at Wood- |
bury, N. Y. J
es DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1964
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Mr. And Mrs. Harry Fisk
Note Golden Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisk, Sweet winter weather beckons to the sun-
Valley ,celebrated their 50th wed- | ny Southland. -
ding anniversary on October 9 with | This year the couple plan to leave
a family dinner held to mark the | about November 16, stopping in
yecasio.n , Kentucky to spend Thanksgiving
Mrs. Fisk, the Myrtle | with their daughter and family,
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former
ray, Tunkhannock;
Mr. Fisk is a retired construction | isville, Kentucky. Also 23 grand-
They have been blessed with four |
children, Harold, Stroudsburg; Mur- |
Charles, Sweet |
Valley, and Mrs. W. F.. Taylor, Lou- !
ews And Notes Of Personal Interest |!
THE NEW
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engineer and the couple now spend
their time in traveling, enjoying
Janada in the summertime, where
Ar. Fisk, an avid fisherman, has
caught some nice specimens and
children and five great grandchild-
ren.
Mr. and Mrs. Fisk are members
of Maple Grove Methodist Church
and Mr. Fisk is also a member of
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm G. Baird
of R.D. 3, Dallas announce the en-
gagement and
riage of their daughter Marjorie
| years in the U.S! Army, during
approaching mar- | |
months in Tripoli, North Africa. He |
Louise to ‘William W. Meade, son :
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meade of |
Lehman High School served three
which time he spent eighteen
is employed at the Royer Foundry
and Manufacturing Company,
nesday, October’ 14, at
taking off for Florida when the Kingston Lodge, 395, F. & A. M.
ehman Woman's Club Cited
ror Community Im provement
Lehman Woman's (Club, met Wed-
Lehman
Edward Kanasky.
re Hall.
Prior to the meeting, the Execu-
tive Board met to discuss plans for
oming months. It was agreed: that
ie board. will continue to 1aeet
sre each regular ‘meeting at 7
ae fire hall. a
Mrs. Thomas Hillyer, Mrs. Mark
Grimm and Mrs. Paul Henritzy re-.
ported on the Annual Fall Meet-
ing of the Luzerne County Feder-
mas Tea were announced. . Mrs.
Charles Bednar and Mrs. Paul Hen-
ritzy are general co-chairmen, Mrs.
Thomas Hillyer .w.ll be in charge
of ' decorations and Mrs. Mark
Grimm will obtain a program for
the tea. Mrs, George Elley, member-
ship chairman, asked all members
ing November 11.
Grimm, Mrs. Leon Bartz and Mrs.
Committee heads for the Christ-
to plan to bring a guest to the meet- |
an exciting gift. See it today.
. Though ultra-modern in design, the sleek
contours of the Personal Pocket Piece are
reminiscent of the small pieces of jade 2
the ancient Chinese called “tranquilizing
= stones.” When ‘you feel the soothing satin-
smooth surface of this new watch you'll appreciate the quiet-
ing effect produced by the jade as it was held and rolled
/ between the fingers. Designed as a vest, lapel or trouser
pocket watch ... the Personal Pocket Piece is equipped with
3 interchangeable gold-plated chains at no additional cost.
With an appropriate message engraved on the back it makes
|
od Moan Gabel, Ports: party was also discussed, place and ,
an Stic ave. Tn : | time to be announced later. }
Soha Sheehan. Hontsville Road. | Following the business session, a
was discharged from Geisinger Hos: humorous hat show was put on by
pital on Tuesday. I the ladies, prize winner being Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs, Abram Nesbitt, III, | Albert Sweitzer. Henry Bergstras- |
Lake Catalpa, had their nephew, | Sé¢ won the funny false face contest
Charles Turner, a student at Prince- With a mask made from a paper
| R.D. 4, Dallas.
| Kingston.
Miss Baird is a graduate of Dal- | The wedding will take place |
las Senior High School and is em- | November 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the
ployed at Commonwealth Tele- | Orange Methodist Church, Orange,
phone Company, Dallas. Penna.
Mr. Meade, a graduate of Lake-
i
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{
ton University, as a weekend vis-;
itor. |
rish Street, visited Mr. and Mrs. |
Fred Scaife and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- |
ter ,Vaughn, Jimmy and Bobby
Blossburg, last Sunday.
G. S. Williams, Dallas, returned |
home after spending five days in |
New York City recently. |
Mrs. Ralph Brown, = Parrish St.,’|
visited friends in Elmira over the :
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hilbert,
Beaumont, entertained at a dinner |
party on Tuesday, October 13, in
honor of their granddaughter, S.' A.
Joyce Hilbert.
Present were Stanley Hilbert, Mrs.
Gladys Wood and David. Mr. and
Mrs. James Hummell, the honored
guests and hosts.
|
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bernstein, |
Wellingsboro, N. J., have purchased |
a home in Chase. Mr. Bernstein is
Industrial Auditor for Glen Alden
Coal Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garris, Ov-
erbrook Avenue, have returned
home after attending the fumeral of
Frank Rose at Old Bridge, N. J.,
and spending a week with their
daughter, Mrs. Rose and grandson
Gerald Sturdevant.
Visiting Here
Mrs. A. F. James, Trucksville
Gardens is entertaining her nephew
and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Edwards, Melody and Laurel, Au-
burn, Washington.
The Edwards’ have been in San
Antonio, Texas for two months
where Mr. Edwards attended Radar
School. Mr. Edwards’ parents were
former Shavertown residents and
operated the Sinclair Gas Station
at Pioneer Avenue and Luzerne
Highway.
Cute
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Dallas Post
LUZERNE
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Paeglow, Par- Executive Member
THEATRE
Friday and Saturday
“Station 6—Sahara”
with
Carroll Baker
Saturday Matinee
“The Black Zoo”
Color
Sunday
Shows continuous 2 to 11
“Looking For Love”
Connie Francis
and ‘
“Honeymoon Hotel”
Robert Goulet
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A
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7:00 and 9:00 f
bag 4
Mrs. Charles E. Lutsey of Summit |
Street Shavertown, will attend the !
Fraternal Order of Eagles Ladies’
Auxiliaries Conference at Gettys-
burg over. the weekend. She serves
on the executive board of trustees.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, 54
Davenport Street, Dallas, will cele-
brate their 48th wedding anniver-
20, 1916 in Wilkes-Barre by the
late Rev. Anthony Iveson.
Mark Anniversary
Celebrating their 43rd wedding
anniversary on October 12 were
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bitsakos, pro- |
prietors of The Castle Inn, Harveys | parents of two children, Mrs. How-
_ Dallas Couple To Celebrate
48th Anniversary At Dinner
sary on Sunday at a family dinner. Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelphia
The couple were married October | and her ‘brother Bob; Ricky and
! Jim Davis, Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis take great | Foundry and Machine Company in
i pride in their home and garden de- 1961.
voting many hours in caring for |
| their prolific garden. They are the | ville Christian Church,
ard Tinsley, Collingsdale and Wilbur
of ‘Dallas; and four grandchildren;
Judy Tinsley, R.N., on the staff of
Mr. Davis retired from Royer
The couple are members of Hunts-
Lake Highway. |
it TT |
Willis Gentile was unanimously
! man Area Joint PTA for 1964-65
| by the Executive Board at a meeting
preceding the regular session at
Lake-Lehman High School.
Mr. Gentile succeeds Ronald
Fielding, previously elected, who re-
signed because of illness.
He led the group in the PTA
Prayer and Pledge of Allegiance to
the Flag. Mrs. Stephen De Barry
gave secretary's report and that of
executive meeting.
John Sidler, chairman of the aud-
iting committee, reported books had
been reviewed and completed and
turned over to Mrs. Edward Ka-
nasky, treasurer. 3
Mr. Gentile asked for greater at-
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‘Willis Gentile New President
Of Lake Lehman Area Joint PTA
~tendance at meetings and more sup-
| elected president of the Lake-Leh- |
| read the proposed budget which was
| cafeteria staff.
port for PTA. Mrs. Leonard Selingo
then adopted.
Myron Baker gave details on the
year’s program. Congratulations
for the new president were given
by Lester Squier, superintendent of
schools. Program was a presenta-
tion of Modern Mathematic Methods
given by Fred Case, a member of
the Junior High faculty, who was
introduced by Mr. Baker. Question
and answer period followed.
[Hostesses were Mesdames Edward
Jones, hospitality chairman; Roger
Phillips, cochairman; Michael Godek,
ation of Woman's Clubs. which was
held at Gennetti’s Lodge, Hazleton.
Mrs. Henritzy asked members to
write to the Xerox Corporation com-
1ending them on their donation to
5 : | educational ‘television. Mrs. Hillyer
MISS MARJORIE LOUISE BAIRD
explained Diamond Jubilee * Day,
December 3, to celebrate the 75th
anniversary of the Federation of
Woman’s Clubs.
Mrs. Arthur Solomon was ap-
pointed Cultural Heritage Chairman,
and will give a short report at
each meeting concerning an item
of historical interest in Wyoming
Valley.
The club was presented a Com-
munity Improvement Citation for
1962-63 for work done in the com-
munity. Mrs. Richard Bingaman was
appointed Public Affairs and Com-
munity Improvement Chairman to
replace Mrs. Robert Steel.. It was
agreed that our project would con-
tinue to be the aiding of needy
families. :
Tentative plans were also dis-'
cussed for a Valentine Dance. Mrs. |
Edward Jones gave the final report !
on the rummage sale, held recently.
Those working on the sale were Mrs.
Edward Jones and Mrs. William |
Cole, co-chairmen, Mrs.
Mrs. Edward Mickey, Home and :
Fine Arts chairman, announced that
the Hallmark Sewing Contest will
be held this Spring for members
and area high school students. Mrs. |
Edward Kanasky, Treasurer, re-
minded members that dues are now
payable. Hostesses for the evening
were Mrs. John Chesnovitch, Mrs.
| Francis Fertal, Mrs. William Moty-
ka and Mrs. Richard Bingaman.
Mrs. Mark Grimm
Mrs.
League of Women Voters. Mrs. An-
derson gave a very interesting talk
i on voting procedures and use of the
voting machine.
Attending the meeting were Mrs.
Willis Gentile, Mrs. Leon Bartz,
Mrs. William Cole, Mrs. .- Thomas
Hillyer, Mrs. Irene Kanasky, Mrs. |
Edward Jones, Mrs. Paul Henritzy,
Mrs. Charles Bednar, Mrs. George
Elley, Mrs. Edward Mickey, Mrs.
Louis Laning, Mrs. E. W. MrGrath,
Mrs. Richard Bingaman, Mrs. Ar-
thur Solomon, Mrs. Mark Grimm,
Mrs. Francis Fertal, Mrs. John
Chesnoviteh, Mrs. William Motyka,
Mrs. Richard Sloan, Mrs. Robert
Disque, Mrs. Charles Ely, Mrs. Rus-
sell Coolbaugh and Mrs. Raymond
Mark Udall,
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FORTY-FORT
THEATRE
Friday and Saturday
Make dining out a pleasure at
The CASTLE
Memorial Highway, Dallas
We feature Sunday Dinners and Platters
Also steaks, chops, and seafood—Hot and cold
sandwiches at all times.’
Serving Daily: Steamed clams, homemade
spaghetti and meatballs
Trick
OR Tf
eT | it
6:30 and 9:00
“The Fall of the
Roman Empire”
All Star Cast ;
Sunday
Shows continuous 3 to 11
“Behold A Pale Horse”
Gregory Peck
Anthony Quinn
Hours: Weekdays 5 to 12
Sundays
Holidays
Make Reservations for Your Holiday Parties,
Bridge, Business Meetings, and Weddings.
Owned and Operated by
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bitsakos,
formerly of The Blue Shutters,
12 109
12. 40.12
Seranton. Ht
APA AT I A
— PUBLIC AUCTION SALE —
Household Goods
at the residence of
TORRENCE NAUGLE, one mile south of Sweet
Valley on the Hunlock Road
Sat., October 24, 1 P.M.
Four burner electric range,
spreads,
to mention.
TERMS — CASH.
Ai
cooker, waffle iron, bun warmer, electric heaters, tea
L kettles, electric toasters, electric potato baker. Stainless
steel service for seven, tray and snack set, snack tables,
card table, lamps, TV table,
stool, kitchen chairs. Clocks, rockers, wash stand, mirror,
pictures, picture frames, corner cupboard, roll top desk,
three piece living room suite,
blankets, congoleum rugs, fernery.
cooking utensils, pots and pans.
children’s games and puzzles. Other items too numerous
MYRON BAKER, Anctioneer
Lehman, Pa. Tel. 674-6226
electric perculator, Presto
occasional tables, kitchen
porch glider, curtains, bed
Dishes,
Two boy's bicycles,
introduced |
Frank W. Anderson of the |
14K gold model $150. In gold-filled $95. FF,
Jeweler
63 South Main St,, Wilkes-Barre
2
Personal Pocket Piece, 17-jewels, water and shock resistant...
Payments may be arranged ff].
FRANK CLARK
MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY
STORE HOURS 10:00 to 5:25—THURS. 10:00 to 8:45
For
Efficient, Clean
Prompt,
GARBAGE & TRASH 7 *
Lia
REMOVAL
Gall
BERTI & SON
074-8312
674-5731 674-5731
Main Highway
Dallas
CHOICE WESTERN
Round Steak - -
LONDON
Broil and Cube Steak
WESTERN SELECT
Beef Liver - -
Frying Chickens
LEGS
BREASTS
Ih. 43¢c
Ib. 55¢
we AS Ce es
COUN TRY FRESH
Pork Sausage - -
OUR OWN
Scrapple - -
OUR OWN
Liver Pudding -
73.
89.
38:
59:
- 29:
595
Pet Milk -
SUNNY CANE
Sugar -
LIBBY’S
Tomato Juice -
LIBBY’S CREAM STYLE
Corn - -
WE'RE OPEN SUNDAYS
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. B tancans 79¢
- 5lb. B§°¢
46 ‘az! can 29¢
- Jcans 69°
Open Mon., Tues, Wed. 9 to 6 — Thurs, Fri, Sat. 9 to 9
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