The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 10, 1964, Image 14

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Janice Priebe, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Priebe, Elmecrest
Drive, spent the Thanksgiving re-
‘cess with her parents. Janice is a
freshman at Valparaiso University,
Indiana.
Mary Hudak left last week to
spend the winter with her daught-
er and son in law, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Wisnewski, Los Angeles, Cal.
Mrs. Anna Brown, Joseph Street,
entertained at luncheon on Friday,
Mrs. Leroy Christman, Mrs. Elwood
Christman, Mrs. Ted Montross and
Mrs. Allen Montross.
Mr. and Mrs. William Heffernan
and sons, Westfield, N.J., were
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Phillips and family, Machell
Avenue.
Visiting the “Hello Dolly” show
in New York recently ‘was Mrs.
Florence Shively, R. D. 3, Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Margellina
and family, Idetown, were Thanks-
giving guests ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- |
Hem Hineline, Scranton.
John ‘Sheehan, ‘who is’ stationed:
with the ‘U.S. Army at Columbus, |
Ohio, ‘returned Sunday aftec €enjoy-
ing a“’holiday visit with his par-
ents, Mn: and Mrs. John: Sheehan, |
Huntsvill “Road. ¥
Mrs. Johanna Rydzewski Staub
Road, attended the wedding of her
son John and’ ‘Miss Rita Rinke, over
the weekend, at: Long Island N.Y, 1.
and returned Tuesday.
Mr. and ‘Mrs. Don’ Mitchell, Sal: |
lie, Allison ‘and Tad, Fairfax, Va.
spent ‘the Thanksgiving week-en
with Mr. and ‘Mis. Charles Hosler,
and family, Dallas. = Mrs. Mitchell |
is. the daughter of” the Hoslers.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daubert, Par-|
rish Street, spent Thanksgiving with
Mrs. Daubert’s sister and ‘husband, |
Mr. and * Mrs. Ropers Becker, Dan-
ville. nF,
‘Mr. and’ Mrs. “Richard Lewis, |
David, Joseph; Karen, Betty Ann,!
Carol May and Jimmy, Rocky Hill,
Conn., “spent the = Thanksgiving |
week-end with her mother and fam- |
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore New- |
comb, Huntsville Road. Mr. Lewis |
is a representative of ICS School |
of Scranton.
Janice Hanna, has returned to
her home on Center Hill Road, |
after being a patient at Nesbitt
Hospital. ie
Mr. and Mrs. William Burpaford, !
Billy and David, Havertown; Mr. |
Donald - Burnaford, Lancaster, and
Staff Sargeant” and Mrs. Samuel
Fowler, Sammy, Jackie Sue, Pam-
my and Ann, Fairfax, Va. spent
Thanksgiving weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Kingston, Tarl-
ton Avenue. uf
"Mrs. Atherton - Clifford, “Lehman
Avenue, Is a patient at Geisinger
Hospital. 2]
Atty. nd Mrs, B. B. Lewis, Waod-
lawn, Avenue, spent Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lewis, at
Tranquility, NET
Miss Muriel Shaw, Schickshinny,
spent the week-end with her sister
and family, Mrs. Alvin Long, Par-
rish Street.’ i
“ Mr. and Mrs. William Lawler, |
Billy, Ricky and Robbie, Parrish |
Street, ‘Dallas, spent Thanksgiving |
week-end Visiting . Mr. Lawler’s |
mother; = sister and brother-in-law, |
Mrs. William Tawler, ‘Sr; and Mr.’
and Mrs; ‘C. A. Deuchar, Washing-
ton D. C: While ‘there, the Lawlers | [on
toured ‘points. of interest in Wagh-
ington - and’ before returning home |
on Sunday, visited the John Foster
Dulles ‘Airport, in Virginia.
«Mr, and. Mrs, Ira Cease, Franklin
Street, “spent ‘thie
week-end in’ ‘Elizabeth; N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis. Cla- |
rion, were called” here; recently, to
attend ‘the funeral of - Mrs. Lewis’
brother, Roger Parkinson, Kings-
ton. Mr. Lewis is ‘the son of Atty.
and Mrs: ‘B. B. Lewis, Woodlawn
Avenue. ih
“Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maske, 3
children, Bunni, Dan and Nicki,
Center Street, spent a ‘wei +
mg _f-iends and relativies in Bast
Tawas, Michigan.
"Mrs. Lec Gleason, ‘Elmira. NY.
is spending some time with Mr. and
Mrs. Forrest Roese, Sweat Valley.
Tom Frantz, Kunkle, has return-
ed Lome after being a patient at
Nesbitt Hospital. He was hospital-
jzed a week, following an accident.
Tom, nineteen, is a ‘62 :sraduate of
Dilas High School.
Mrs. Minnie Richards, is quite ill
at Geri Kay Nursing Home.
_THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1964
Neighborhood News And N
Wardan Kunkles
Hosts At Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Wardan Kunkle,
Carverton Road, Trucksville, enter- |
tained at a rehearsal dinner in hon-
or of Dr. and Mrs. David Kunkle,
Friday evening at Hotel Sterling.
The former
and Dr.
urday at noon.
Miss Joan Roberts |
Kunkle were married Sat-!
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA. - .
otes Of Personal Interest
Present were Rev. and Mrs. Wil-!| #
liam A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Ayre, Jerry Miers, Mr. and Mrs.
James Griffith, Keith Yeisley, Dr.
and Mrs. Carlton Davies, Mrs.
Charles Smith, Shirley Bromfield,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Roberts, Dr.
and Mrs. David Kunkle, and the
host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.
Wardan Kunkle.
Edward Friars Mark
17th Wedding Date
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Friar, 287
| Ferguson Avenue, Shavertown, cel-
ebrated their 17th wedding anniver-
i sary ‘on Friday, November 27.
The ‘couple were married in St. |
| Léo’s Church, Ashley, by Rev. Har-
old Mulrooney.
former Kathryn Raber. Ashley.
There are two children, Edward, |
Jr., a student at Dallas Junior High
School and Kathy, enrolled at Gate
of ‘Heaven Elementary School, Dal-
Mr. Friar ig associated with Friar
and Pisano of Luzerne in the tile
d business.
New Baby Christened
Mark. William, infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Anthony Marchakitus, was
chirstened on Sunday, November
129; in Our Lady of Mt.
| Church, Lake :Silkworth by Rev.
Franch Barlik.. Godparents were
Mrs. Thomas Brown of Lehman, and
{ Mr. John ‘Shup, of Kingston.
Mark's daddy is principal of Lake-
Lehman High School. Mrs. Mar-
chakitus, the fromer Virginia King,
was Spanish instructor at Lake-
| Lehman. Mark has a sister, Linda,
who is 15 years old.
Eric John White
Mr. and Mrs. James White, Beth-
el Park, Pittsburgh, announce the
birth of a son. Eric John, on No-
vember
pital. The new arrival weighed in
at seven pounds, fifteen ounces.
There is another son, James Wil-
liam, Jr., aged two.
Mother is the former Gail Wool-,
and Mrs. Ted |
bert; daughter of Mr.
Woolbert. Mr. White is the son of
Mr. ‘4nd Mrs. Claude White, Lan-
caster.
Deborah Bnn Crawford
Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Crawford,
Lakeview Terrace, Harvev’'s Lake
anrounce the birth of their first
child, a daughter, Deborah Ann. on
| November 24. in Nesbitt Hospital
She weighed six pounds, seven
ounces.
Mrs. Crawford the former Ruth
Ann Alt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Alt, Main Road, Fernbrock
Mr. Crawford is the son of Mr,
and Mrs. Leonard Crawford, Meek-
Deborah Ann is the first granc-
child for both sides of the family.
Family Dinner Held
A family dinner was held at the |
42nd Street, Idetown, recently.
Mrs. Friar was the |
tured
Carmel |
| appointed Mrs. Dolbear
19 at McGee Women’s Hos- |
Dallas Kiwanis Women - are pic
above as they prepared
Thanksgiving baskets for the needy
of the area: Twenty eight baskets |
containing full contents for a.
Thanksgiving Dinner were deliver-
ed by Kiwanis Key Club boys in
Dallas, Lake and Lehman areas.
Mrs. James Huston and Mrs. Rob-
ert Maturi were chairman and co- |
chairman respectively.
Both Dallas and Lehman Key
Clubs assisted in delivery of bask-
| ets which were given an added re-
plenishment by students who att- |
ended the Junior High Dance and,
collected 380 cans of food. Some
Kiwanis Women Prepare Thanksgiving Baskets
At a lovely Thanksgiving cere-
mony, Miss Dorothy Rose Maransky,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Maransky, Sweet Valley, became
the bride of John Henry Thomas,
III, son of John H. Thomas, Jr.
formerly of Harveys Lake, and the
late Anne Stanton Thomas.
- Ceremony was performed Novem-
ber 26 at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Church, Lake Silkworth, by Rev.
Frank Barlik.
The bride, who was given in
Miss Dorothy R. Maransky Weds
John Henry Thomaslll, Nov. 26
went to convalescent hom
in Mrs. Maturis basement are: front
Sherman Harter, Mrs. Robert
Matt Mrs. Edward Thompson,
president of the club. From left to
right are Mrs. Merrill Faegenburg,
Mrs. ‘James Huston, Mrs. Harold
[ Brobst,” Mrs. John Blase, Mrs. Wil-
liam. Price, Mrs. Paul Laux, Mrs
John Marsh and Mrs. Vincent Ro-
s. | Lake, served as best man.
Busy bagging and arranging arti- |
by for their Thanksgiving project
marriage by her brother, Martin
Maransky, wore a three-piece win-
ter white knit suit, trimmed in
gold with gold accessories and car-
ried a cascade bouquet of white
carnations.
Jack
who
Matron of honor was Mrs.
McClure, sister of the bride,
was attired in a. beige suit with
olive green accessories. Her bou-
quet was of bronze colored mums.
Richard Williams, Jr., Harveys
A dinner for the immediate fam-
ilies followed at the home of the
bride after which the couple left
on a honeymoon to the New Eng=
land States and Canada.’
Mrs. Thomas is a graduate of
Lake-Lehman, class of 1962, and is
employed in the office of the Com- |
monwealth Telephone
shinny district.
Mr. Thomas attended Dallas High
-Co., Shick-
| kle, Grace Ruckle, Lester Ruckle,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maransky, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas ‘Maransky, Mr,
| man. School and is employed at Cappy's
Samuel Davenport is in charge of Furniture Restorers, Forty Fort.
Lehman Key Club, George McCut-
cheon of Dallas.
Dallas Kiwanis Men
To Entertain Wives
Members ‘of Dallas Kiwanis Club
will entertain their wives and guests
at their annual Holiday Dinner
Dance at Irem Temple Country
Club on Saturday evening, Decem-
ber 12.
A cocktail hour will begin at 6:30
p.m. with dinner scheduled for
7:30. Robert Dolbear, chairman, and
Dr. John Blase, co-chairman, have
and Mrs.
Blase to take care of reservations
and decorations.
A Smorgasbord Dinner will
served and dancing will follow from
9 to 1, with music furnished by
Bobbv Baird's orchestra. Maria Bel-
li will be the featured vocalist.
Reservation deadline is today.
Whinnle's Gi# Shop
Has Choice Gifts
Christmas shoppers may find just’
that unusual gift for some one on |
their holiday list by dropping in at
Whipples Gift Center on Memorial
Highway above Luzerne.
Ruth Whipple is now taking an :
active part in the business and will
be on hand to greet and advise her
friends and neighbors from the
Back Mountain, area.
Choice items are displayed from
Africa. Mexico, Israel and India and
| the wide selection of hand decorat-
od candles are termed exquisite by
those who have shopped there.
Mrs. Whipple -extends a cordial
| invitation to visit and examine the
numerous articles in the well stock-
“Thanksgiving | ‘Home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grey, led shop.
Those attending were: Mrs. Mar- | Canned Coods Donated
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guerite Bogart, Idetown; Mr.
nie and Gregg, New Preston, Conn;
Mr. and Mrs. John Bogart, Sheryl,
Donna, Linda and Russell, Main St.,
Dallas; and guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Long, Hartford, Conn., the!
host and hostess.
Mrs, S. Daniel ‘McCue, TM aplawn od
Avenue. has returned hore after
being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital.
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Teachers Give Shower
For Miss Marcia Lawry
Sunday School teachers of Dal-
las Methodist Church met at the
home of Mrs. Robert Brown, Pow-
der Horn Drive, Wednesdav even- | Sunday, December 6.
ing, Dec. 2, to honor Miss | The couple were married in the
Lawry, bride-elect. Mrs. Fay Hop- | | Sweet Valley Christian Church, by
kins was co-hostess. Mesdames Don- | | Rev. Waterstripe.
ald Bulford, David Evans, Percy | Mrs. Hontz is the former
Love, and Robert Moore assisted. Hacker, Sweet Valley. rdaughter of
The table centerpiece was a white | | Mrs. Josephine Watkins, General
crepe paper umbrella with pink and | Hospital.
white candles on each side. Mr. Hontz is the son of the late
Mr: and Mrs. Howard Hontz, E
| Franklin Street, Shavertown, = ob-
| served their thirtieth anniversary,
Present were Mesdames Harry | Mr. and Mrs. John Hontz, Sweet
Leflo, William Berti, Donzld Bul-| Valley.
' ford, Harold Brobst, Helen Rice, | Prior to retirement, he was em-
Carlton Davies. Robert Mcore, Tho- | ployed with Wilkes-Barre Traction
mas Bottoms. George Hess, Kenneth | Company.
| Young, Edwin Delaney. Harley Mis- |
| son, Thomas Reese, Fay Hovkins, |v
Lewis Reese, Percy Love. David Be | 3
| ans, Louise Colwell Mary Kelley, |
| Marvin Scott, Russell Lawry, host- |
jess and guest of honor.
| Miss Lawry received many lov-
ely gifts.
Rirthday Ninner Held |
For Mrs. Montross
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Montross. E |
Forty Second Street, reed |
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Mark Thirtieth Anniversary
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On Sunday, November 15, the
couple were feted at the Sweet
Valley Fire Hall, by Mrs. Martin
Maransky and Mrs. Jack McClure
at a variety shower. Decorations
were of white streamers and wed-
ding bells. The center-piece was a
tiered cake ttopped with a minia-
ture bride and groom. Favors were
“Thank You” notes attached to
nut cups.
Those attending were Mesdames
Mary Roditis, Jennie Stefanowicz,
Helen Jones, Mary Kulakowski, Dot-
tie Search, Thelma Schneiderhan,
Nancy McClure, Isabelle McClure;
Alice Wallace, Emma Jean Daven-
port, Shirley Major, Joan Cornell,
Lavenia Briggs, Loydene Wesley,
Lorelie Bonomo, Lois Raspen, Glad-
vs Raspen, Clairé Wesley, Thomas
Rosnock, Robert .Lasco, Helen Rucs
and Mrs. Joseph Maransky, Peter
Maransky,. ‘Jr. J and Mrs. Ste-
phen Busha, r.” and’ Mrs. Ray-
mond ii Mr. and Mrs. Mi-
chael Horaschalk, Richard Williams,
Misses Helen Kulakowski, Linda
Miner, Janice ' Zettle,” Lois Koons,
Pat’ McClure, Donna Panetta, Pat
Kutz, Charlotte Kreller, Mary Ann
Busha, Sherry Ruckle, Mr. and Mrs,
Michael Maransky, parents of the
bride and ‘the honored couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas are resid:
ing in Shickshinny :
The Hontze's are the parents of ]
one son, -Robert, Who resides at
Trucksville . ;
The couple are active members
of Shavertown Methodist Church.
Son Is Born
Mr.
sky,
and Mrs. Michael Novajor-
Harveys Lake, announce the
birth of a seven pound, six ounce
son, John Joseph; November . 26,
at Nesbitt Hospital. There are four
other children, Michael, Francis,
William and Mary. Mrs Novajor-
sky is the former Laura Jean |
recently at a dinner party in hon- |
or of their daughter in law’s birth-
day, Mrs. Teddy Montross, who was hd
20. it
Present were Yer. and Mrs. Con- i
rad Hislon. Daniel McCue and ¥
daughter Mary Ann; Mrs. Anna 3
Brown, Debra Bunney. Mrs. Virgie i
Montross, Carol Montross, Ted Mon- &
tross and the guest of honor. &
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DALLAS
Notice —
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on December 16, 1964, an Applica-
tion will be made to the Court of
Common Pleas of Luzerne County
for a Charter
Council of Luzerne, under he pro-
visions of the Non-Profit Law of
1933, as amended.
The purposes of the proposed cor-
poration are:
(a) To promote and increase
public understanding of alcohol-
ism, its nature, treatment and pre-
vention.
(b) To identify areas of infor-
mation, treatment and prevention
of alcoholism, and to foster the de-
velopment of specific programs.
(¢) To neither influence, pro-
mote, nor prevent the sale and
consumption of alcohol.
The Articles of Incorporation are
now on file in the Office of the
Prothonotary of Luzerne County to
No. 53 January Term, 1965.
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