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SECTION A — PACER 5
TPE DALLAS, POST, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1964
Purely
Personal
Mr, and Mrs. Edward Shuman,
New York City, will spend the hol-
iday weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kear, Lake
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. William Weaver,
New Orleans, have moved to 306
Huntsville Road, Dallas.
Mrs. Clara Ohlman is visiting her
daughter and son in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Wisner,
Mrs. Mae Townend entertained at
a Tea on Thursday for Mrs. Liv-
ingston Clewell, Pioneer Avenue.
Miss Beth Pillarelli will spend the
holiday recess with her parents,
Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Pillarelli,
Haddonfield Hills. Beth is a mem-
ber of the freshman class at West-
minister College.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dawson,
Teaneck, N. J., will spend Thanks-
giving with their daughter and son
in law, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hauck
and family, Perrin Avenue. :
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wettstein,
Clinton, N. J., have moved to R.D.
3, Dallas, where they are occupy-
ing the Gunning. home. :
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Brack
ett, Brunswick, N. J., were week-
end guests of Mr.
Daily, Shavertown.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neuner,
Hildonia Avenue, will spend Thank-
sgiving with their son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Neuner
at Corning, N. Y.
Allen Cooper, Chase, continues to
improve and is expected to be re-
leased from General Hospital in
time to spend Thanksgiving with
his parents, Police Chief and Mrs.
Robert Cooper.
Malcolm Kitchen left early Sun-
day for Mountain Springs, where he
was on hand Monday morning to
do some bear hunting.
Floyd Wells, Trucksville, is a
patient at Mt. Alto and - would
appreciate hearing from his friends.
Little Lori Ann Addison, five
Norristown.
‘month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Addison, Idetown, has
returned home from General Hos-
pital. Brothers and sisters, Carol
Ann, Janet Ann, Marty and Greg
‘were on hand to welcome her home.
Miss Judy Wright, daughter of
‘Mr. and Mrs. William R. Wright,
‘Orchard View Terrace, will arrive
home today from Harcum Junior
College to spend the Thanksgiving
Day recess with her parents and |
brother, Teddy.
Mrs. Paul Rodda and daughters,
Pioneer Avenue, ‘have been ill at
their home.
Miss Sandra Laidler, student at
College, will
Thanksgiving holiday
Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Laidler, Dallas.
Mrs. Leona Belles, Harris Street,
“and her sister Mrs. Chester Culver,
. Huntington Mills, spent the week-
‘end visiting their sister, Mrs. Daisy
Prynn in Rochester, N. Y.
Mus. Alice Stewart, E. Strouds-
burg, spent a few days visiting her
‘mother, Mrs. Ira Button, E. Over-
brook Avenue, last week.
Mrs. Alex Susaraba,
Edwards-
“ville, mother of Nick Susaraba, De-
munds is a patient in Nesbitt Hos-
pital where she underwent surgery
two weeks ago.
Mrs. Edgar Bishop and Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Derrick and daughters,
Denise, Diane and Patricia. Hones-
dale, spent Sunday with Rev. and
Mrs. Andrew Derrick, Demunds
Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss, Demunds,
spent the weekend visiting their
daughter and son-in-law and fam-
ily in Patterson. N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorber and
family of Middlesex, spent last week
end visiting the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Rogers, Maple
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lannan,
Church Street, Dallas, moved yes-
terday to 200 Willow Drive, Enter-
prise, Alabama. ’
Leighton ,Scott, Jr. has moved
from Harveys Lake to Main Street,
Dallas. ; me
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hutchison,
Trucksville, will spend the Thanks-
giving holiday with their son and
daughter in law, Dr. and Mrs. James
C. Hutchison and family at Abington.
Albert Stredny, Dallas, R.D. +3,
will be home November 24 from
Girard College, Phila., for a five
day holiday.
Durelle Scott, a freshman at Uni-
versity of Penna. Medical College
will spend the Thanksgiving holiday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
T. Scott, Huntsville Road.
Miss Dorothy Eck, student at
Allentown Hospital, is spending the
holiday week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Eck. :
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Waters,
Huntsville Road, will have as
Thanksgiving guests, their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
James Waters and family of State
College.
Aloysius Zakjawski, Midway
Manor, is a medical patient at
Wilkes-Barre Veteran’s Hospital.
Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks, Pioneer
Avenue, will spend the Thanksgiv-
ing weekend with her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Harding,
Herndon, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Culp, Over-
brook Avenue, spent a few days in
New York celebrating their 16th
wedding anniversary which was
November 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Levo Kocher and
children, Lori and Jeff Spotts-
wood, N. J., spent last weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Farr,
Trailer Park.
Sai
and Mrs. Pauli.
at White Birch ||
Judy MacAvoy Feted
On Tenth Birthday
Judy MacAvoy, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Sheldon MacAvoy, Shaver-
town, was honored at a surprise
{ birthday party Sunday afternoon,
| November 15, given by her parents.
Judy who was 10 on the 16th,
j was delighted when her classmates
arrived for the gala event.
The birthday cake was made in |-
the form of a doll to the pleasure
of honored guest and her friends.
Refreshments were served and
games enjoyed. :
Present were classmates Jane
Domnick, Leslie Evans, Estella
Parker, Patsy Hauck, Marina Bau-
man, Charlene Kozak, Nancy Young,
Priscilla Kloeber, Paulette Muscav-
age, Patti Lewis, Bonnie Kemmerer
and the guest of honor.
Nesbitt Auxiliary
To Hold Xmas Party
Nesbitt Hospital Auxiliary, Shav-
| ertown Branch will hold its annual
Christmas Party on Friday, Decem-
{ber 4 in ‘the social rooms of St.
| Paul's Lutheran Church.
Meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m.
| with Mrs. William Thomas presid-
| ing. Members are asked to bring
| 50c Christmas gifts with names
| enclosed.
| Evan Bonawitz, local vocalist will
| > oto i | Mrs. Stewart Williams is shown
| will “also play several piano selec- |
tions. The group will also enjoy
Carol singing.
Members are reminded to bring
in gifts for the Hospitality Shop;
Bazaar to be held December 8 in|
: Sa | i d member of the Back
| the hospital lobby. This is not for | and interests
the Christmas Tea and Fair to be | Mountain Branch YMCA. He has
held a week ‘earlior. | attended Day Camp as well as be-
Officers: of the -auxiliary, chair. ing a participant in the building
maned by Mrs. Joseph Marsh will |
be hostesses. !
|
Service Chocolate ~~ Mints
| YMCA salesman, Steven Klaboe.
' Steve, a seventh grader at Dallas
Junior High School, who has al-
ready sold 24 boxes, is an active
occasions, volunteered his services
| Mountain YMCA.
Diane Nagle Has YMCA World Service Campaign
i begins Monday, November 23 and
Ath Birthday Party continues until December 19. Pro-
Little Miss Diane Nagle was guest | ceeds from the sale of the mints
go toward the improvement and
| 80 countries around the globe. The
| basketball, baseball gymnastics that
| youth members receive at these
| YMCAs or the instruction they get
lin how to build a house, a fence
| or a school building are sometimes
(the only constructive, supervised
| activity that they receive. The
{be on sale at the Back Mountain
| members will be selling them to
their friends and neighbors. Boys
| who sell the mints must have writ-
ten permission from their parents.
of honor on her 4th birthday at a |
| party given in h%r honor by her |
| ‘parents, Mr.’ and Mrs. Charles |
| Nagle, E. Overbrook Avenue, on |
| Wednesday - evening. Decorations
| were carried out in pink and white.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Williams and daughter, Kelly; Miss
Kathy Kenney, Mrs. Joan Barbuto
and children, Linda Nagle, the guest
of honor and her parents.
JoRnn Watchulonis
Mr. and Mrs.. William Watchu-
lonis, Terrace Avenue, Shavertown,
became the parents of a seven
pound, thirteen ounce daughter,
JoAnn, Nov. 18, at Wyoming Valley
Hospital. There ' are «two other
children, Lynn and William, Jr.
Mrs. Watchulonis is the former Ann
Marie Bilbow, Kingston.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Anderson,
207 Holly Street, Trucksville, will
| celebrate their 31st wedding anni-
versary today.
The couple were married in the
{P.M. Church ‘parsonage at Taylor
| by Rev. Joseph Mason.
ithe former Margaret Deininger,
John Deininger, Taylor. Mr. Ander-
son,’ also a native of Taylor, is the
son of the late Albert and Bessie
Anderson.
The Andersons have been resi-
dents of Trucksville for the past
20 years and are members of
Anderson is interested in church
and school affairs, is a member of
{PTA and served with the Football
Jill Ann Carey
Mr. and Mrs.: Robert Carey,
Trucksville Methodist Church. Mrs. | Mrs. Anderson’ is. employed at]
Wilfred Andersons Noting
31st Wedding Date Today
Mothers
Choir.
| Her husband is a member of
{ Trucksville Fire Company, Back Mt.
Civil Defense and the Bowling
| League. = An ardent fisherman, he
Bride was and his wife spent many of their |
he
{daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. | where they have a cabin near a
| weekends at Norwich, N.
| fine stream.
They are the parents of five chil-
dren, Mrs. Joan Barbuto, Trucks |
Mrs. |
| ville; Wilfred Jr., at home;
| Carl Straley, Noxen; Joyce and
| John at home.
| complete the family circle.
|Natona Mills, Mr. Anderson by
| Burroughs Corporation.
Lincoln Street, R.D. 3, Dallas, an-
nounce the birth of a six pound,
| twelve ounce daughter, Jill Ann,
Nov. 13, at Nesbitt Hospital. This Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rhiemiller,
|is their first child. Mrs. Carey is | Tunkhannock, formerly ' of Chase
ithe former Coral Gloush, Court-| announce the birth of a’daughter,
Idale. Mr. Carey is employed with | Julie Ann at Tyler Memorial Hos-
pital on November 9.
The new baby weighed in at five
pounds, 15 eunces.
Mother is the former Antoinette
Shypulefski, Swoyersville. Mr. Rhei-
miller is assistant vice president
of Tunkhannock Bank.
There are two other children,
Nancy Ann and Brian, aged nine
and eight respectively.
Julie A. Rhiemiller
Daughter Born
An eight pound, eleven ounce
daughter,” was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Nicholas Konek, Hellers Grove,
Trucksville, Nov. 18, .at Nesbitt
Hospital. There: are five other
children, Diana Marie, Ann Marie,
Franklin Thomas, Steven John and
Karen Ann. Mrs. Konek is the for-
mer June Rice, Walnutport.
‘Want to stay youthful? Stay use-
ful!
THANKSGIVING MENU
Nov. 26, 1964
$3.00
Children’s Thanksgiving Dinner
Fresh Shrimp Cocktail
$1.75
French Onion Soup With Croutons
Tomato Juice Cranberry Juice
Relish Trays
Roast Stuffed Young Turkey With Cranberry Relish
Baked Virginia Ham With Pineapple Sauce
Roast Prime Ribs of Beef Au Jus
Deep Fried Stuffed Shrimp with Tartar Sauce
Fruit Salad with Whipped Cream Dressing
CHOICE OF TWO
Snowflake Potatoes
Candied Sweet Potatoes
Mashed Yellow Turnips
Creamed Pearl Onions
Buttered Fresh Peas
Hot Mince, Apple, or Pumpkin Pie
Coconut Cream’ Pie
Ice Cream Sherbet
Coffee Tea Milk
PRINCE: HOTEL
TUNKHANNOCK
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0 Reservations Suggested
1 Huntsville
William Jenkins Are
Wed Ninteen Years
Mr.
Elizabeth Street,
vember 24.
There is one son, Scott, a year
old.
The couple were married in St.
Adalbert’s church, Glen Lyon, by
Rev. Podkul.
Mrs. Jenkins is the former Emily
Ya
| Yerasheski, Glen Lyon.
| Her husband is the son of the
(late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jenkins,
Glen Lyon and is employed with
Air Products.
Mr.
Jenkins is a member of
Christian Church and
Mrs. Jenkins of Gate of Heaven.
| They have been Dallas residents
ifor fourteen years.
Neighborhood News An
YMCA Boys And Girls To Sell Chocolate Mints |
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Five grandchildren |
and Mrs. William Jenkins,
Dallas, observed |
their nineteenth anniversary on No- |
rasheski, daughter of Mrs. Helen |
Atty. and Mrs. James Lenahan
Brown, Westmoreland Hills, who
will observe their 15th wedding an-
niversary tomorrow, will celebrate
the occasion at a family Thanks-
giving dinner at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. O. R. Highfield, Maffet |
Street, Wilkes-Barre, a custom fol-
lowed over the years.
The former Irene Kearns, Wilkes-
Barre, and Atty. Brown, also a
Wilkes-Barre native were married
in St. Therese’s Church, Old River
Road, by Rev. E. W. Gallagher.
Attendants were Mrs. Highfield,
sister of the bride and Atty. Thomas
Farrell.
The couple have lived in the Back
Mountain since their marriage, ten
years of which were spent on Pio-
neer Avenue, Shavertown, and
have been active in community a-
ffairs. Mrs. Brown is a member of
Dallas Senior Woman’s Club, Lu-
— nara SEUANIE
d Notes Of Personal Interest
Atty And Mrs. James L Brown
To Observe 15th Anniversary
zerne Association of Lawyers Wives,
Mercy Hospital Auxiliary, Altar and
Rosary Society, PTG of Gate of Hea-
ven, Cub Scout Pack No. 232 and
has served on numerous welfare
drives.
Atty. Brown who is associated
with Congressman Daniel J. Flood
in the law firm of Flood, Brown,
Hourigan and Farrell, is a past pres-
indent of Back Mountain Protective
Association, former Assistant Attor-
ney General of Penna., a member of
Knights of Columbus, Elks, and Holy
Name Society. He is solicitor for
Exeter and Larksville School
Districts.
The Browns are the parents of
four children, Karen, who attends
Wyoming Seminary, Marlene, Larry
and Patrice, all students at Gate of
Heaven School, Dallas. The family
are members of St. Therese’s
Church, Shavertown.
Ruth Ellén Beagle Fiancee
Of Bradley C. Ide, Dallas
Announcement has ‘been made of
| the engagement of Miss Ruth Ellen
| Beagle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
| Joseph Ide, Dallas R.D. 3 to Bradley
purchasing the first box of World | expansion of YMCA program over- C. Ide son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
from | seas. The YMCA is found in some Ide, Dallas R.D. 4.
Miss Beagle graduated from
| Westmoreland High School and is
phone Company.
Mr. Ide, an alumnus of Lehman
High School is serving with the U.S.
Army at Fort Knox, Ky.
A late summer wedding
planned.
is
| Karen Sayre Honored
‘At Birthday Party
; 1€ | Karen Sayre, daughter of Mr. and |
| program. Steve has on numerous World Service Chocolate Mints will | Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Pikes Creek, |
| niversary.
Table was festive with a merry
igo round birthday cake and
| attractive favors. Games were en-
|joyed and prizes awarded. The
{honored guest received many lovely
| gifts.
{ Present were Mary Ann and
| Susie Spock, Susan Morgan, Mary
Anne Dennis, Sherry Nagle, Brenda
|and Bobby Butler. Craig and Carol
and Methodist Church | Sayre, Tommy and Beth Ann Crea-
3
| was feted at a birthday party on
| in many capacities at the Back’| YMCA and several of our youth Sunday, in honor of her 6th an-
| sing, Christine, Cathy, Terry and
Tracey Sayre, Debbie and Beth
Sayre, Mrs. William Sayre, Sr., Mrs.
Robert Butler, Mrs. Caroline Ferrey
Karen's grandmother; Mrs. William
Sayre, Jr., Mrs. Edwin Britt, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Allen and Ralph,
Mrs. William Nagle, Sr., Mrs. Rob-
ert Sayre, the guest of honor and
her parents.
Directors To Meet
Lehman Woman's Club directors
will meet Wednesday, December 2,
8 p.m. in Lehman Fire Hall to dis-
cuss plans for the Christmas tea,
scheduled for December 10.
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Located mear Luzerne Lumber Company
on Luzerne-Dallas Highway
announces
a beautiful
CHRISTMAS
DISPLAY
of
HAND-DECORATED
CANDLES
for
all occasions
that is most
+ $1.98 each.
AFRICA
INDIA
ISRAEL
DAILY
HILL
The
Florist
CASH and CARRY ----
THANKSGIVING
CENTERPIECE
Beautiful POM-PONS
and MUMS
ONLY
SPECIAL
‘Note 13th Anniversary
| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hontz, N. |
| Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, ob- |
served their thirteenth anniver |
sary, Sunday, November 22.
Mr. And Mrs. A. Hontz |
|
The couple were married in the
Sweet Valley Christian Church, by
Rev. E. J. Waterstripe. ]
Mrs. Hontz is the former Mildred
Carkeek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Courtney Carkeek, Hunlocks Creek.
Mr. Hontz is the son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. John Hontz, Sweet
Valley. He is employed with the |
Wilkes-Barre Transit Co.
pk 3 see
Public Notice
NOTICE
Dutch Mountain Landowners
Association ground in Forkston ’
Township is being patrolled and
anyone caught trepassing thereon |
during buck or doe season will be |
prosecuted. i
Doe Hunting is absolutely pro- |
hibited in this area and vilators |
will also face prosecution.
Dutch Mountain
Landowners Association
John Clause,
President.
| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that’
Letters Testamentary have been
employed by Commonwealth Tele- granted in the Estate of Nora B. ggg Miners National Bank
Hall, deceased, late of the Township
of Kingston, Luzerne County, Penn- |
sylvania, who died October 25, 1964,
to The First National . Bank of
Wilkes-Barre, Executor, 11 West!
| Market Street, Wilkes-Barre, Lu-|
| zerne County, Pennsylvania.
All persons indebted to said es-|
tate are requested to make pay-|
ment to said Executor, and those:
having claims or demands fo pre- |
sent the same to the said Executor |
or its Attorney.
JOSEPH F. GALLAGHER
| Attorney at Law
| 826 First National Bank Building
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Your Christmas
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186 Main St., Luzerne
288-4827
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Legal —
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Letters of Administration in the
Estate of Blaine Stackhouse, who
died on September 24, 1964, were
granted to Isabel Stackhouse on
November 2, 1964.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of the above decedent
are requested to make the same
known to Isabel Stackhouse. All
persons indebted to the above de-
cedent shall likewise make pay-
ment without delay. 54
ENOCH H. THOMAS, JR, Esquire
THOMAS, REINERT & HENDRZAK
900 Miners National Bank: Bldg.
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN %hat
| Letters Testamentary were gran
in the Estate of Jane Crawley, late
of the City of Wilkes-Barre, Penn-
sylvania, who died October 24, 1964.
All persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make payment
and those having claims or demands
to present the same without ‘delay
to Ellen Crawley, Executrix, 23
Forest Street, Wilkes-Barre, for
sylvania, or her Attorney.
.JOSEPH ‘C. GIEBUS, ESQUIRE
THOMAS, REINERT & HEND ug
dg.
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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