SECTION A — PACES — = Purely Personal Mrs. Gertrude Lindsley, Gerry Homes, N.Y. is visiting her daught- er and son in law, Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Olver, Dallas. She is 8 years of age. Her husband, the late A. K. Lindsley was pastor o. Dallas Free Methodist Church anc igatrict Superintendent for 5 num ; of years. Mr. and Mrs. James Waters James, Richard and Betsy, Stat. College and Mr. William Waters Ford City, recently visited Mr. ant Mrs. Dan Waters, Huntsville Street Mrs. Gershom Hoyt, Roushey Plot. has been on the sick list since Oct ober and is still under her physi cian’s care. Her friends are wish ing her a speedy recorvery. : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roese, Frank lin and Betsy Sue, Strongville, O. visited their respective parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ide, Idetown “and other relatives and friends i the area. Mr. and Mrs. William Whipp an: children, Peggy and Billy, York visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs Ernest Whipp on Sunday. Lee Roese, Sweet Valley, has re turned home, after ‘spnding the holidays with her sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cowart, an< children at Jacksonville, Florida. Mrs. Calvin Crane, 36 Meadow- crest, entertained at her home or Wednesday night Mesdames Mar- jorie Stevenson, Lynn Reese, Jear ~ Carey, Ann Schoell, Frances Shook Marie Rudicks, and June Plummer .® and Mrs. Gilbert Shook and family, Kingston, have moved to 37 Meadowecrest. ; ly. King, daughter of Mr. and . Ernest King, Huntsville-Cease- town Road, has returned home from Nesbitt Hospital where she under- et THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1965 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Persona Classes of Back Mountain YWCA children. Schilling, Mrs. Robert Soeder, Mrs. Back Mt. YMCA Homemakers Holiday Classes Prepare For Open House : | Next session of classes will begin Homemakers Holiday complete their | projects before the end of this ses- sion’s instruction. An Open House is planned for Tuesday morning, January 26 at Shavertown Methodist Church soc- ial rooms, beginning at 10 when a Coffee Klatch will be held and class displays will be shown. A regis- tration booth wil be set up and a| playroom available for pre school Mrs. Arthur Hontz, of Pioneer Avenue, will give a working demo- stration of Tri Khem Liquid Em- broidery, a fascinating new craft. Since the Open House will con-! there will be no in the afternoon tinue until 12, working session on this date. Pictured in the above scene are seated left to right: Mrs. William Bar Association Invitations have been issued by | Luzerne County Association of | Dinner Dance Mrs. Joseph Reynolds 3rd, of Trucksville, is general chairman. George Thomas, Mrs. Leonard Cow- Tuesday, February 2 from 10 to 12 Mrs. Joseph Reynolds To Head ett, Mrs. Lewis Anesi, Mrs. August Walters, Mrs. Leonard Adamshick, Mrs. John Michaels, Mrs. Frank Michaels. Standing, Mrs. George Tatters- field, Mrs. Joseph Brennan, Mrs. Donald Johns, Mrs. Harry Daven- port, Mrs. Carl Hontz, Mrs. Hans Dreher, Mrs. Sanford Kellogg, Mrs. Leon Emmanuel. Kathryn Leslie Evans | ton, Kentucky, announce the birth | | of a daughter, Kathryn Leslie on | | January 7 at St. Joseph's Maternity Hospital. | and will feature the following cour- ses; Sewing, Millinery, Easter Dec- crat'ons, Bridge, Knitting, Art, Slip | Cover Making, Slimnastics, Pierced | Paper Lamp Shades, Paper Mache | Sculpturing, Party Cooking. etre) tion will continue for eight weeks | and a nursery school will be pro- | vided. Little Lori Lutsey Has Birthday Party Lori Lutsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lutsey, Main Street, Dallas, observed her 3rd birthday anniversary with a party or Satur- day. Decorations were in pink and white with a large cake embossed with flowers and the celebrants name. Present: Edward Jewell, Carl Stan ton, Melanie Morris, Sharon Morris and Leza Cochrane. Also in attendance were Mr: Robert Jewell, Mrs. Warren Sta: ton, Mrs. David Morris, Mrs. Wi liam Morris, Mrs. David Cochran: and the guest of honor’'s parents ‘hristopher Hall Heads {7H Honor Societ J Y Christopher Hall, son of Mr. a Mrs. Theodore Hall, Pittsfield, Mass., and a 9th grader at Pittsfield Junior High School was elected presiden of the North Junior Honor Society recently. The N. J. H. Chapter was in itiated last year and is open to 9th graders who maintain a B or better average in all five major subjec’: woo - The group meets twice a discuss ways of improving school. Christopher is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall, Shaver- town, and Wilbur G. Nichols, Truck- sville. At Geisinger Paul Daily, Shavertown, entered | Geisinger Medical Center for tests | on Tuesday. | Dr. and Mrs. Carl Evans, Lexing- | Va nce B. Dwye r. Shavertown Weds Miss Linda Augustine | The little one joins two brothers, | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Augus- | Miss Linda J. Augustine, daugh-|the ceremony. ‘ Mrs. Martin Boyle, sister of the Receives Degree Miss Janet L. Fielding Janet Lucinda Fielding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fielding, Sutt- on Road, R.D. 5, Shavertown, was one of ninety-five candidates for degrees in the mid-year commen- cement at Kutztown State College The degree of Bacheler of Scien in Education with a major in L.s ary Science was granted her at ex- ercises held on January 17 in the college auditorium. Janet did her student teach n during the fall semester at Sout Mountain Junior High School, Al- lentown, Fleetwood Junior-Senior | High School, Fleetwood, and as ro- { tating librarian at four Allentown | elementary schools. She has accep ted a position with the Montrose Consolidated Schools as elementary | school librarian where she will as- | sume her duties on January 22. | While a student. at Kutztown | Janet was a member of the Student | Pennsylvania State Education Asso- | ciation, vice-president of the Met™ | odist Student Movement, and tre- | asurer of the ‘Alpha Beta Alpha National Undergraduate -Library Fraternity. During’ the past sum- mer she was one of three student ts from went a tonsillectomy last week member Sally got home on Saturday just an Dis- in time to help celebrate her sis- : { ter Barbara’s 10th birthday. of City | Merrill Faegenburg, Applewood oyed by | Manor and Edwin Thompson, Per- or Shop rin Avenue, spent several days in PA New York City last week where planned. . they attended the Rug Market — Show. : Lo ~ Mrs. Leighton Scott, Easton, ; visited her sister, Mrs. Howard Risley, Huntsville Road, several days last week. Miss Joyce Hilbert is now sta- tioned at the WAVE Barracks in Norfolk. ? + Mr. and Mrs. Hamer Mainwaring, Isston, have moved to a lovely new home at Huntsville. afr. and Mrs. Louis Jackubowski, lis, Mary Jean and twins, Sharon and Susan, Lancaster, recently bowski’s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ragukonis and sons, Walter and Frank, Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Machell, Ma- chell. Avenue, celebrated their eighth wedding anniversary on Monday, January 18. Miss Callie Bemesderfer, was transferred from Nesbitt Hospital to Carpenters’ Nursing Home on Satur- day. She had been residing with the Charles Hoslers, Parrish Street, until three weeks ago, when she was taken to Nesbitt by Dallas ambulance. . - Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Daubert, Jimmy and Linda, Jackson Street, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Girard Stoner and Donald, Foleroft.: ©. + \ 5 2B and Mrs. Robert Schalm, lanooga, Tenn., have moved to Maghell Avenue, Dallas. Bey i and Mrs. John Bishop, Collegeville, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hunter, Davenport Street. “Miss Sally Moyer, student at Stroudsburg State College, will ar- rive home shortly to spend the mid #emester recess with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moyer, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. George Shorts, Wilmington, Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs. Arja Brown, Ferguson Avenue gver New Year's. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis LaBar, Hunts- ville, had as holiday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bender, Jennifer and David, Palmyra, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Jack LaBar, Beth, Jackie and Lou Ann, Nashville, Tenn., Mrs. Al- bert Simmons, Mike and Laurie Ann, Mrs. Bill Simmons, Debbie, Billie and Teddy, Exeter and Mrs. Ann Snyder, Scranton. John Fried ven pound, twelve ounce son, Jof® was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Fried, Dallas, R. D. 4, Jan- vary 3 at General Hospital. There are four daughters: Lucy, Regina, Mary and Patricia. Mrs. Fried is the former Lucy Anstett, Wilkes-Barre. Newcomers Club To Hold Pot Luck Supper Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club will hold its next meeting on Mon- day, January 25th at the Acme Aud- ‘iborium in Kingston. . There will be a spot luck supper beginning at 7:00 p.m. Everyone i# asked to bring their favorite dish and own place setting. Dr. W. R. i’ A. Boben will show slides on his four of India. - Plans are being made for a Val- e Dinner Dance to be held at #he Towne House, Kingston, Feb- rary 13th. . ~All newcomers to the area are ted to join ‘the group. Call s, Richard Lindsley, membership 4 chairman, 675-2178 for more infor- Monday. % mation, y | house. epent the weekend with Mrs. Jacku- | Lawyers’ Wives to all members of | Wives of other lawyers living in the Luzerne County Bar Association | the area are assisting. to attend the annual dinner-dance | Mrs. James Lenahan Brown is February 6 at Fox Hill Country | chairman of reservations, Mrs. Jon- the group was organized. committee, and. Mrs. Mitchell The dinner, scheduled for 8 p.m. | Jenkins is on the publicity: com- will be preceded by a cocktail hour. | mittee headed by Mrs. George ~The invitation, designed by Mrs. | Ritchie of Wilkes-Barre. John G. Thain of Thornhurst, re-| Mrs. Brown sets January 30 as sembles an etching ‘of “the Court- the final date for making reserva- | tions. { Mrs. Thomas Hillyer Rh sis Lehman Woman's Club recently | sisted by Mrs. Robert Thompson, | held their January meeting at the | refreshments, Mrs. William Cole, | Lehman Fire Hall. | music, Mrs. Willis Gentile, tickets | Mrs. Paul Henritzy, Vice-prosid. and Mrs. James Tarasavage, dec- | ent, presided, in the absence of Mrs. | Orations. Thomas Hillyer who has resigned.| Speaker for the evening, Tom E. | Mrs. Willis Gentile, Finance Chair- | Williams, was introduced by Mrs. | man, - reported on the budget and | Mark Grimm, Program chairman. | recent revisions. Mrs. Russell Cool- | Mr. Williams, District Administrator | baugh, Welfare Chairman, was di- | for the Bureau of Vocational Re- | rected to investigate the purchase of | habilitation, spoke about the work | a new walker which will be loaned of the bureau and the services which | to people, in the area. Program |are available. | Chairman, Mrs.. Mark Grimm an- nounced that Janet Miller, Home | Mesdames Charles Ely, Robert Dis- Economist, Luzeine County, will | que, Eston Adelman and Russell’ present a program at the February Coolbaugh. Hospitality chairman is | meeting. A final report on the |Mys. Leon Bartz. Christmas Tea was given by Mrs.| Members attending: Mesdames | William - Cole. | Louis’ Laning, Richard Sloan, James | Board members are urged to at- Tarasavage, Willis Gentile, William | tend a special board meeting to be | held February 1 at Mrs. William | tal, Robert Thompson, Mark Grimm, | Cole’s, when a successor for the |Edward Mickey, Charles Ely, Rob-| post of president will be elected. | ert Disque, Eston Adelman, Paul Plans were announced for a Val- | Henritzy, entine Dance to be held February |Kanasky and Russell Collbaugh. Club, the third such occasion since | athan Valentine is a member of ‘he | Thomas and William and a sister, Mary Ann. tine, Ridge Street, Tunkhannock, | bride, was matron of honor and | became the bride of Vance Bell | Martin Boyle served as best man | Mother is the former Mary Por- | Dwyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | for Mr. Dwyer. | who is the son of Mr. | with Lexington Clinic and | associate in obstertrics at a number i of area hospitals. Oak Hill Couple Mark 13th Anniversary They were married in the First | ter, | Methodist Church, Wellsboro. | ter; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- | Dp w yer, | tmx Porter, Shavertcwn. Dr. Evaus, I'Shavertown. on January 9 at 11 | and Mrs. | | | L. E. Evans, Trucksville, is affiliated | Shavertown. | is an] 132 E. Center Street, a.m. - at St. = Therese’s : Church, | | Rev. Francis Brennan performed | A reception was held at the home of the bridegroom’s ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dwyer. The couple are residing on E. Center Street, Shavertown. ‘Miss Patricia Louise Bombick January 20: | proaching marriage of their daugh- | Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Bom-, Chase, announce the ap- Patricia Louise, to Robert Charles Cigarski, son of Mr. and There are three children, Cindy. | Mrs. Charles Cigarski, also of Chase, | nine, Pamela, seven, and Karen, | on Saturday morning, five. Mrs. Darling is the former Beulah Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Campbell, Wellsboro. Mr. Darling is the son of Mr. | | | and Mrs. Theodore Darling, Wells- | boro. He is employed as manager of Nationwide Insurance. They are active members of the Dallas Methodist Church. The Darlings spent the weekend | Hostesses for the evening were in Wellsboro, where they attended | the wedding of Mr. Darling’s sister, | “Sheila: On Dance Committee Mrs. Charles Mahler is chairman of poster committee for the Senior | Irem Temple Country Club on Saturday evening, February 13 . She is being assisted by Mrs. | Edward Jones, Sova) Ralph Fitch and Mrs. Edwin C.| Bush. 19 at the Idetown Fire Hall, Mrs. Noxen, who was 76 years old Janu- ary 12 was pleasantly surprised when some of his friends came by with a large birthday cake and ice cream to help him observe the special occasion. Mr. Montross, who was born in Beaumont, the son of Dora and Charles Montross, moved at an ear- ly age to Monroe Township. For many years he resided in Buck- D Raymond Udall is chairman, as- | Friends Drop In On / : Birthday Celebrant Z OK 9 Floyd Montross, Lake Road, |f —— MM A - 20% ISCOUNT honor. YAWNS, JAW DISLOCATED Mrs. Charles Hosler, Dallas, yawn- ed Sunday morning and dislocated her jaw. Dr. Allison Miller released it at Nesbitt Hospital. BRIDGE Mrs. Hosler returned home on \ Liiyad GAY-MURRAY CO. Inc. STREET | | Cole, John Chesnovitch, Francis Fer- | Women's Club Dance to be held at| | January 23 at 10 in Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. Rev. Michael Rafferty will per-| form the nuptial ceremony. Miss Bombick has selected as her | attendants, Miss Rita Bombick, sis- | ter of the bride elect as maid of honor; Miss Marilyn Cigarski, sister | of the bridegroom elect, and Miss | Mary Anne Baloga as bridesmaid. James Driscoll will serve as best man for Mr. Cigarski and ushers To Wed Robert Cigarski, Chase | | Mr. and Mrs. James Darling, Oak | | Hill, observed their 13th wedding | bick anniversary, yesterday, { ’ As Head Of Lehman Women. | will be Tony Austin and James Spencer. A reception will follow at 6 p.m. in the American Legion Home in | Swoyersville, after which the couple will leave on a honeymoon. Miss Bombick attended Kingston High School. Mr. Cigarski is a grad- | | uate of Lake-Lehman High School | and is associated in business with | his father. The couple will reside in Chase. Joint Birthdays Mrs. T.M.B. Hicks and Mrs. Doris | 'Mallin of the Dallas Post staff cele- brated their birthdays on Sunday, IRIG’'S Market January 17. COUNTRY FRESH Pork Butts Sliced - CHOICE WESTERN Sirloin and Rib Steaks - 8§5¢ By the piece 2G: - 43¢c Lh. Pork Sausage DARING’S COUNTRY FRESH - 39. FRESH HOT Italian Sausage - 39% Ground Beef FRESH LEAN 2 3 Ibs. 51-29 wheat Hollow, moving with his wife | j : LIBBY’S WHOLE KERNEL fo the Lake Road addres 22 seas Gay Murray Houseware Dept. Corn - - 9 4303 cane 35°¢ ago. Mr. Montross was employed at Noxen Tannery for a long period, “PYREX” “MIRRO” “TEFLON” LIBBY'’S retiring nine years ago. Now crip- 3 rei oc ai +303 C pled by arthritis, it is difficult for | “O'CEDAR” “RUBBERMAID” “JOHNSON” F i C ki | so E can him to get around and he greatly | oe ! enjoys the visitors who drop by. | » « i » YZ “LIBBEY GLASS FLINT CUTLERY , Attending his birthday party | 2 LIBBY’S . 4 ¢ were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Montross, be » vr ” T i J % Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. Loren Sayre WESTCLOX TAYLOR THERMOMETERS oma 0 Uice 46-0z. and son George, Kunkle; Mr. and Mrs. Nate Straley, Beaumont; Mr. ALSO SHURFINE : ; and Mrs. Arthur Kibbler, Noxen; 0 BEE Cc Mrs. Montross and the guest of 25 A OFF On All TOYS Milk - 6 tall cans 790° WE'RE OPEN SUNDAYS Open Mon., Tues.,, Wed. 9 to 6 — Thurs., Fri, Sat. 9 to 9 674-8481 | and Mrs. Charles Williams. hostesses for six visiting teachers | from Italy who were observing cul- ture and education in the United States. : Janet was a member of the 1961 graduating class of Lake-Lehman | High School. Entertains On | Baniversaries Mrs. Ruth Anstee of Pikes Creek, | entertained on Sunday afternoon celebrating two occasions, the birth- | days of her daughter, Mrs. Janis | Williams, Ricky Britt, Thomas Davi- | son, and Kenny Williams, Jr.; also | of the moving back of the Williams family. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams, Kathy, Elaine, and Kenny Jr., Mr. | and Mrs. Thomas Davison, Thomas, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Britt, Doris, Debbie, Donna, and Ricky, and Mr. and Gary of Hunlock Creek; | Feted On Birthday Mrs. Sophia Welitchko, who cele- brated her 74th birthday om Jan- vary 13 was feted at a surprise || party on Sunday. > Attending the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Welitchko, M#. and Mrs. Donald Kocher, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Strazdus, August Strazdus, 3 Sandra, Karen and Ray. ; ET THD SRT I oy INT ER er ~ NEW! REVLON | PROFESSIONAL 28°¢ This is the professional- | formula hair-spray you couldgetonlyintop beauty salons, until now! 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