[d ist, y0- list at iN ~- ate es an ho for red on, he ra- the ng- 27, nt: all, ev. on. ea. a | | | | s DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dailey flew to Florida to visit CWO and Mrs. Paul P. Helfrich and family at Tyndale Airforce Base, Panama City, Florida. Mrs. Minnie Thomas who was a resident of Lawn Street, Shaver- town and now resides in Luzerne is a patient in Nesbitt Memorial Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Nesbitt, III, of 42nd Street, Dallas, entertained at a family party on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Pierce, Jr., Harveys Lake, spent the weekend in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heidere and Mrs. Elsa Fischer, Fernbrook, re- turned home last week after spend- ing three months in Germany, Aus- tria and Switzerland. Herbert Riley is a patient in Nes- bitt Hospital. : Mrs. Stuart Marks, Lehman re- turned home last Friday after spending several weeks as the guest of her brother, George Campbell at Henderson, Nevada, and touring the West ‘Coast. ‘Mrs. R. M. Harding, Herndon, Va., arrived Thursday evening to spend several days with her mother, Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks, Pioneer Ave- nue. Mrs. Hicks returned home on Friday after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital several days. Mr. and Mrs. William Moyer, Tina and Mrs. Sam MacDougall, Schuylkill Haven, ‘spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Williams, Parrish Street. Mrs. Jean Kuehn, Machell Ave- nue, is a patient at General Hos- pital. Visiping friends and relatives in this area were Mr. and Mrs. John Hazeltine, Hackensack, N. J., Miss Deborah Jeter, Forrest Hills, N. Y., Charles and Norman Watkins, Vienna, Va. i Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Buttaca- voli, Lodi, N. J.,; have moved to Sutton Road. Mrs. Fred Nicely, Shavertown, is staying near her husband at Uni- versity of Penna. Hospital, where he underwent surgery on Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Buzankai, Brooklyn, N. Y., have moved to 247 Meadowcrest. Mr. Buzankai is a Political Science instructor at Feng s College. Mrs. Dorothy Miers returned home last weekend after having been a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Herman Coon, Carverton, is still recuperating after having been a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Gager, Dallas, have purchased the former Hastings property at Elmecrest. Carl Fry is visiting relatives in Germany. Mrs. A. F. Clifford, Lehman Ave- nue, entered Gelsinger Medical Cen- ter on Monday for observation and treatment. She is in Room 501. Rev. and Mrs. Russell Lawry came back to Dallas to cast their ballots on Tuesday. Mrs. Drew Fitch, and fourteen month old son, Drew, Jr., King Street, Dallas, have returned after spending a week in Neshanic Sta- tion, N.J., after visiting Mrs. Fitches sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Hudak. This was Drew Jr's. first bus ride, and he enjoyed it. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frantz, Brook Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frantz, Bethlehem, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gorden French, with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon French, Chalfont. x . Mrs. Elmer Haring, Beaumont, fell in the basement of her home Sunday night, lacerating her left leg which required eight stitches to close. Mrs. Race Is 81 Mrs. Agnes Hier Race, Harveys Lake, will celebrate her 81st Birth- day at a dinner party at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Tyson, Harveys Lake. Naw Lady Rebekah 514 Officers Installed District Deputy Arline Peters and her degree staff from Hobbie in- stalled Lady Toby Rebekah Lodge 514 officers at Lehman Odd Fellows Hall last Wednesday evening. Those installed were Grand-Delores Trumbower; Grand, Ruth Shupp; Secretary, Margaret Robbins; Treasurer, Mil- dred Baker; Warden, Dorothy Per- rego; Conductor, Dorothy Moore; Right Supp. to N. G., Maude Yeis- ley; Left Supp. to N. G., Myrtle Rineman; Organist, Ruth Disque; Right Supp. to V. G., Mabel Mitchell; Left Supp. to V. G., Mary Shaver; Past N. G., Rebecca Grey; Chaplain, Leona Naugle; and Inside Guardian, Emma Ide. | Refreshments were served to about fifty guests. . The next meeting will be held on November 11 at the Lehman Hall. First Birthday Party Little Brian Eugene Naugle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Naugle, Pikes Creek, was feted on his first birthday, October 31, The occasion was observed with cake and ice cream and Hallowe'en decorations. Brian’s sister, Brenda Lee, cele- brated her birthday on October 24, and their cousin Lora Ruth Rebert observed her first birthday also on October 31 in Schuylkill Haven, Noble Vice- making the fall month a festive | one for: the 3 sfamily. ’ MRS. KEITH REEVES At a lovely autumn wedding, Miss Susan Harding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harding, R. D. 1, Falls, became the bride of Keith Reeves, son of Rev. and Mrs. Tru- man Reeves, Tunkhannock, RD 2. Saturday, September 19th in North- moreland Baptist Church at Cen- termoreland. Double ring ceremony was per- formed by the father of the bride-! groom. Soloist and organist Mrs. Arla Charney. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length silk peau gown fashioned with an Alen-' con lace Empire style bodice, por- trait neckline and long tapered sleeves. The modified * bell skirt was enhanced with motifs of lace and pearls and sequins and had a formal train. An open crown of seed pearls and crystals held her elbow length veil of illusion. She carried a cascade bouquet of white was ‘roses and pom pons. Mrs. Peggy Shupp, Tunkhannock, matron of honor, wore a formal montego peau silk gown styled with a basque bodice, portrait neckline and elbow shy sleeves. The modi- fied bell skirt had unpressed pleats on the hipline and a back bow de- tail. She wore a matching petal 'cloche with bouffant veil and car- ried a cascade bouquet of coral and blue pom pons. Misses Barbara Miller, Falls, and Joan Martin, West Pittston, who were bridesmaids wore identical gowns to the matron of honor with! ‘bouquets of blue and coral pom! pons. Elwood Reeves, Nescopeck, served as best man for his brother, and ushers were Thomas Martin, West Mrs. Hicks Hospitalized Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks, associate editor of the Dallas Post is a pa- tient in Geisinger Medical Center, where she will undergo tests. Janet Louise Harding Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Hard- ing, 2 Fenton Avenue, Hillcrest, Binghamton, N. Y., formerly of Noxen and Kingston, announce the birth of a daughter, Janet Louise on October 31 at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Harding is the former Jean- marie Weir, Kingston. The couple also have another daughter, Jean- nine Marie. Elstons Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Elston, Dal- las, RD 1; became the parents of a seven pound, thirteen ounce son. Timmy, Oct. 22, at Mercy Hospital. There are five other children, Cathy, Suzanne, Tommy, Molly, and Peggy. Mrs. Elston is the former Nancy Moore, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Elston owns and operates his owi dairy farm. Wed At Centermoreland THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1964 Miss Joan Roberts suest At Shower Miss Joan Roberts, fiancee of Dr, David Kunkle, was feted at a priaa: shower Sunday afternoon at the Brothers Four by Mrs. Elton Brace, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. tendants. The cclor scheme was carried out in orchid and white with a delight- ful Smorgasbord served to the fol- | lowing guests: Mrs. Alfred Roberts, Mrs. Warden | Kunkle, Mrs. Alice Yaple, Mrs. Ruth | Houser, Mrs. Keith Yeisl 7, Mrs. | Katherine Taylor, Mrs. Hannah Ev- ans, Mrs. Louise Carver, Mrs. Ann | Dnaksos, Mrs. Ann Krajewski, Mrs. | Rose Canpisano, Mrs. Pearl Brom- field, Mrs. Mona Jones, Mrs. Mari- lyn Miele, Mrs. Vivian Wickhiser, Mrs. Harry Schmalzriedt, Misses Alice Cober, Inez Landmesser, Es- ther: Thomas, Mary K. Williams, Maryann Krushin, Mary Karvin. | M'ss Roberts received many lov- ely gifts. Her wedding to Dr. Kun- kle will take place on December 5. John Y. Kritchens Mark Bnniversary Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kritchen, 57 Shaver Avenue, Shavertown, ob- | served their 19th wedding anniver- | sary on Tuesday. The couple were wed in St. Nich- "olas Church, Wilkes-Barre, by Rev. Carl Ulrich. Mrs. Kritchen is the former Marie Mueller, daughter of Mrs. Edith Mueller, Wilkes-Barre, and the late Alois Mueller. Her hus- (band is the son of Mrs. Harry Kritchen, Plains, and the late An- | drew Kritchen. Pittston, and Mark Brown, Center-| Wedding attendants were Joseph | | moreland. | Mueller, brother of the bride and | The mother of the bride selected | Mrs. Patrick Salvo, Sr. a blue lace sheath dress with black | The Kritchens have =wesided in accessories and wore a corsage of | Shavertown since 1958 and have blue and white ‘pom pons. The been active in the community bridegroom’s mother was attired in| where Mrs. Kritchen in particular, a cranberry and black sheath with |has taken part in affairs of the black “accessories. Her corsage was [church and youth activities. Mr. of pink and white pom pons. Kritchen is employed at the Correc- | tional Institution at Dallas. The i Following the reception the cou- i ple left for a honeymoon in Puerto | | family are members of St. Therese’ Rico. For traveling, the bride sel- | Church. ected a green knit suit with black| Mr. and Mrs. accessories and a corsage of white | parents of two children, John, Jr., roses and pom pons. |18, stationed with the | Mr. and Mrs. Reeves are gradu- | | Air Force, and Patricia, aged ten. | ates of Tunkhannock High School. | The bridegroom is employed by Del- | Trt ny Smith Batter ita Air Lines at O‘Hare Field, Ch’ cago. | | Kritchen are the | | in Texas Kingston Township Supervisor | Arthur Smith is reported improv- | ‘ng at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital | where he was admitted ten days | ago. The couple are residing at 1942 N. 17th Avenue, Melrose Park, II- linois. Graceful design of swirled sandwich dish in fine silverplate enhances any table, 1012” diam. Attractively priced at $9.95, F1i | Payments may be arranged FRANK CLARK Jeweler 63 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre 23 MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY STORE HOURS 10:00 to 5:25—THURS. 10:00 to 8:45 HOME COOKED FOOD - - - Friendly Atmosphere THE SERVING DAILY 6am.-11 p.m. VARIED MENU Excellent Service TOWN HOUSE Lake Street Dallas Sunday Dinner served from 12 Noon James Griffith, Mrs. Charles | Rahway, N. J, Norman Phillips and | Harveyville will celebrate their 25th Miss Shirley Bromfield, bridal at- | wedding anniversary on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Burgess, and formerly of evening at a party to be held at Isaac Walton League Hall, Moun- tain Springs beginning at 7 p.m. Friends are cordiaily invited to | attend. L Mr. and Mrs. Burgess were mar- ried in Bloomingdale on November 9, 1939 by Rev. Kroehler. Mrs. Burgess is the former Pearl Harvey, daughter of Mrs. Suffrona Harvey . SECTION B — PAGE 3 Anniversary way. Her the late Mr. and Mrs. gess, Fairmount Springs. Mr. Burgess is employed at the | Sound Scriber, Inc. at East Orange, liam Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. Ross | N. J., moving ‘there with his family Williams, about 14 years ago. The couple have three children, Pepper Burgess, Fords, N. J.; Mrs. Tamsie Oliveri, Irvington, N. J.; Emmett, at home. son, Keith. Thanksgiving Baskets Fir Nesdy| Planned By Kiwanis Women Dallas Kiwanis® + Women's = (lub made plans to distribute . ‘their Thanksgiving baskets at a meeting of the organization, on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Edwin Thompsons presided. Announcement wds made “of © the Harvest Moon Ball to be held Sat- urday evening at the Irem Temple Country Club. Mrs, Charles Frantz and Primo | Berretini of the Powder Horn An- | tique Shop presented a delightful | program, featuring a ceramic of the y | Wine Woman and a ‘table made in | the early 17th century. Mr. Berreti- | ni described ‘the. collection of an- tiques as much of ‘an: art as paint- | ing and good music. Tables were decorated in a Hal- lowe'en decor by Mrs. Frances Wil- | iamg and Mrs. Paul Laux. Appoint- ed as hostesses .for next meeting were Mrs. Leo Nauroth; Mrs. John | Marsh and Mrs. Sherman Harter. Present were “Mesdames George ' Thomas, Frances Williams,. Leo Cor- bett, Edwin Thompson, Alfred Ack- erson, Leo Nauroth, John Marsh, George McCutcheon, William Price,’ Sherman - Harter, ! Peiffer, | © Mrs. president is in charge of arrange- Pau] Laux, | John Henninger, Jerome Gardner, Joseph Burns, J. Wilson, Leon Emmanuel, Vincent Roman, James Huston, Robert Dolbear, William Guyette, Merrill Faegenburg, Har- old Brobst, Joseph Reynolds, Robert Maturi and Mrs. John A. Schmidt. ' Lehman Elementary To Hold Tea Nov. 11 Lehman Elementary School will entertain parents at a Tea on Wed- nesday afternoon, November 11 at 2:15 in observance of National Ed- ucation Week. William Frey, area vice ments. Mrs. Roger Phillips will head the Tea committee, Mrs. Mi- chael Godek, hospitality. | Mrs. Gordon Dawe and Mrs. Mark |§ {Grimm will pour. Publicity has been in charge of Mrs. Stephen DeBarry. All parents are cordially invited to attend. Sales Slip Pads In Many Designs They say: “We find Sanitone drycleaning provides the finest care for prolonging the life and good looks of Serbin dresses.” As Serbin and other leading clothing manufacturers know, exclusive Sanitone Soff-Set® finish puts back into garments the fabric “life” which some drycleaning takes out. Try our Sonitone drycleaning for prolonging the | Ode apd good looks of 4 a national service FREE pick up and delivery 288-149¢ MAIN PLANT and NA & Hots st Remren Dychary” SANITONE "CENTER BRANCH STORE O'Malia’s Laundry & Dry Cleaning Luzeme-Dallas Highway first in fashion recommends first in Drycleaning your clothes, Call on us fodaye BRACE ART L a) Enterprise 1-0843 RROWS SHOPPING Also one grand- | Bradford Alden, E. Harry, Neighborhood News And Of Personal Interest Mr. And Mrs Wesley Burgess | To Mark Silver 1 | | entertained at a Hallowe'en Party | | seteritly at their home at Harveys and the late Eugene Harvey, Broad- Lake. husband is the son of | Henry Bur- and a luncheon served by candle- | light. { | Peters, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen, Idetown; Mr. and | Mrs. Lake. { ill = IEE IE TEE ETT EE REINER CRETE Entertain Friends At Halloween Party | Ricky Davis Guest At Birthday Party ° Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A Rogers! Ricky Davis, Davenport Stree was feted at a surprise birthd | party on Monday evening when rgroup of friends dropped in une Games and music were enjoyed |pectedly. Ricky, son of Mr. and Mrs. | bur Davis, was observing his 1 Present were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | anniversary. Records, dancing ' refreshments were enjoyed. Present were Rita Nafus, lthy and Gerry Gabel, Donna { Donna Hontz, Brad Van Etten, Do ald Layaou and the guest of hong 33SEC SESE ESLER neal Shavertown; Mrs. Anna on Lee Zimmerman, Harveys | The Powder Horn Antiques Inc. invites you to a showing of The Paoli Sport Shop Ine. paoli, pennsylvania casual clothes for ladies and gentlemen imported tweeds sweaters handmade leather slacks bags and belts dresses november 9th thru november 14th 10:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. thursday evening 7 - 9 p.m. phone: 675-1876 90 main street dallas, pa. Ca 2 ETE E202 [HHH SAVE $$ $ This Saturday °CEILY sung Save Money on NU-WO0O0D" CEILING TILE Our volume purchase of nationally advertised Nu-Wood Ceiling Tile permits this sale at low . . . low prices. Select your ceiling from our truck display. Take home a new, predecorated ceiling that’s easy and fun to in- stall. You can reduce noise, too, with acoustical tile. SAT. TiH 85 day only pnt Take advantage of these terriiic savings. 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