IA Is 5 st water, 1gs that too fast ato. Like ve. haracter- terrace can ex- wildlife. \ a man rch bark , only to ght dark der ark too, egarding once-a- season is and you caw of is flight a plane of Red of the nk some s out of h,” (and d water) the hill. n as far becomes told are trout. own, be- in de- nountain ves, wild e beech ski run, b-sled. Bs su A Durkin, y 23 in ere hon- Wednes- parents Durkin, nd Club. attended of spring a long jeweled ves and former ighter of ck Ash- MecCor-. y po for . . il od served - DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA x | Purely Personal Wayne King, Meeker, was stricken at at home last week. [r. and Mrs. Frederick Hons anid) son, Oa Trenton, N. J., & spent the weekend with his parents, | EM. and Mrs. Chester Hons, Trucks- | ville. | Mrs. Harding and son, Chuck, | g spent several days with her mother, © drove iw from Herndon, Va., ing the storm Thursday, hitting the | big © rer bear | & over Hospital. Michael Culver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Culver, Lehman Avenue, ® underwent a tonsillectomy last + week. E Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roberts, . han, Huntsville Road. Airy Road, who has been quite ill % Philadelphia, L .. .the e Road, is a patient at General Hos- . there she .attended the Ice Follies * turned home Saturday after being M M. B. Hicks, Dallas. They | dur- | worst driving conditions in our area. Miss Flora Sue Anderson, Pioneer Avenue, spent several days in Mary- land last week, visiting friends in Glen Burnie and Annapolis. While | the U.S. Naval academy, and rode the new Chesapeake Bay Bridge. Raymond Kuderko, Orange, re- a patient several days in Nesbitt Mrs. John Duda, Dallas, has been ill at her home. Horsham, were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kozemchak, Huntsville, coming up to help celebrate their wedding an- niversary. Mrs. Faith Edwards White, Levit- town, and her son, Todd, visited her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Edwards, Idetown, for sevamal days last week. dith ~ Wright, Orchard View Terrace, returned to classes at Har- cim Junior College on Sunday after sperAling ‘the mid-semester recess wither parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wright. Jimmy Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis, Parrish Street, re- turned to classes this week after being quite ill at his home. Lynn Sheehan, who is stationed with the Coast Guard at Cape May, N. J., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shee- Tommy Ash, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash, Shavertown, has been ill at his home. Improvement has been noted in the condition of Austin Line, Mt. at Wilkes-Barre Veteran's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Swanson, have moved _to werest. Mr. Swanson is with S. Navy Veteran's Admini- Me strat jon. “Neighborhood News Mrs. Alfred Ackerson Heals Kiwanis Women Mrs. Alfred Ackerson was in- | stalled as president of Dallas Wo- men of Kiwanis at a dinner meeting of that organization held Wednes- | day evening. Other officers installed by Mrs. | Robert Guyette, past president: Mrs. | Thomas Kreidler, 1st vice president; | Mrs. John Blase, 2nd vice president; | Mrs. Leo Corbett, secretary; Mrs | George Thomas, treasurer; Mrs. | Frank Mathers, corresponding sec- | retary. Mrs. Frank Mathers, Mrs. James Huston and Mrs. Robert Matur’ served on abhangements committee Charles Siegel Guest At Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Siege! 61 Carverton Road, entertained ¢ a party honoring the eighth birth day of their son; Charles J. © Saturday, January 22. Guests were: Richard Crompto Thomas Duffy, Jean Gilmarton, Jo seph Gaughan, David Morgan, Kevi- Rose, Paul Shaver, George Siege’ Mrs. Mary Siegel, Mrs. Patric’ Doran, the parents, and the gue of honor. Dallas Women's Club To Hold Smorgashord Dallas Senior Woman's Club wi meet Wednesday, February 10th, - 6:30 at the Brothers Four Dallas where a Smorgasbord w'’ precede the meeting. February theme of the Womar Club is Internationalism ' and i keeping with this, Edwin J. Co! leigh of the Staff GAR High Schor will give an illustrated talk, Par II of the Cultures of Russia, dwel ling mainly on the Hinterland. Mr. Cobleigh has travelled ex tensively. He has made two trip to the Soviet Union and has visitec Eastern and Western Europe, North ern Africa, and the Middle East. The members of the Club ar looking forward to the program a Mr. Cobleigh has already given Par I of this subject at a previous meet. ing, and ‘such was the interest the 1 members requested his return. Wrights Entertain Dallas Post Staff Mr. and Mrs. William R. Wrigh entertained the Dallas Post staff = a party held recently at their home Orchard View Drive, Dallas. 14 ).. Walter Boehme, Center Hill pital. : Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bechtold, West Pittston and Bonnie Bechtold, Harding, visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Root, Clara and Gloria, Franklin Street, through the week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stookey, Parrish Street, and Bill Stookey, spent the day and evening, Sun- day, with Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Rogers, Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Arja Brown, Nancy and Bob, Ferguson Avenue, recent- ly had as visitors, Mr. and Mrs, John Tirpak and daughter, Jean, Exeter, and Miss Gail Shorts, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Shorts, Wilmington, Ohio. Gail is a student nurse at Nesbitt Hospital. Fred Hennebaul, Parrish Street, l had visitors, Sunday, Misses Nora ry nd Mary Ann Broody, nurses “¥ Hospital, Philadelphia. ¥ss Nancy Brown, Ferguson Avenue, is ill at her home. This is the first she has missed school in nine years. Mrs. Elsie Brenkworth, - Silver Springs, . Md., and Mrs. Dorothy Banta and daughter Dianne, Wash- ington, D. C., returned home on Sunday after coming here to attend the funeral of their mother, the late Mrs. Levi Updyke. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garry, Shav- | ertown, spent the weekend with their son, Robert and his family in Yardley. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Poynton, Shavertown, were dinner guests January 24 of Mr. and Mrs. Mal- vern Wagner, Chase Corners. Mrs. Richard Ostrum, New Bruns- wick, N. J, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil "Poynton and Miss Vida Lewis were guests at the Wagner home on Sunday. . Mrs. Ralph Brown, Parrish St. is a@nding some time in Elmira, N.Y with friends. Johnny Yenason, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yenason, Dallas, has been confined to his home due to illness. : Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Derby, Shickshinny, visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keiper on Friday. Alan Root, Jr. Is Two Alan Root, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Root, Carverton Road, Trucksville, was entertained Sunday, at a party, celebrating his second birthday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Franklin and Lee, Mrs. Merrill Aus- tin and son, Darren, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Root, Clara and Gloria, great- A buffet luncheon was served ’ the following: Mr. and Mrs. Chest Hons, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Selin~ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis, M and Mrs. Leon Harenza, Mr. a- Mrs. Peter Duda, Mrs. T. M. Hicks, Mrs. Doris Mallin, Leightc Scott, Sandra Strazdus, Willia Lamey. Also present were William Whit taker, Judith Wright, Clinton Bro bst and Teddy Wright. Mrs. Sheldon Evens Committee Head Mrs. Sheldon Evans, wife of thr well known Shavertown pharma cist, wag appointed to the standing committee of Luzerne County Phar- maceutical Auxiliary at a meeting of that group last week. Mrs. Evans will serve as co-chair- man of the floral and sick com- mittee. Get Reservations In Guests planning to attend tha Dallas Senior Women’s Club Val- entine Dance on Saturday, February 13, at Irem Temple Country Club are reminded to call in their reser- vations and send admission fee to Mrs. L. L. Richardson and Mrs Sherman Harter by February 8. A gala time is scheduled with 2 cocktail hour from 8 to 9 p.m. and danccing to the music of Bobby Baird’s Orchestra from 9 to 1 a.m Decorations in charge of Mrs Peter Kaye promise to be most de- lightful and appropriate. Mrs. Robert Moore and Mrs. How- ard Wiley head the affair. Terome M. Hernebaul Infant, Is Christened Jerome Michael Hennebaul, in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hennebaul, Jr., Meadowcrest, was recently christened at the Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. God-par- ents were Barbara Hennebaul and Leonard Engle. Following the christening, a family dinner was held at the home. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hennebaul, Sr., Barbara, Freddie, Peggy and Mary Jean, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Roushey, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Engle, Leonard, June Ann and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Hennebaul, Buddy, Terry, Patty, and Jerome. Miss Barbara Butry 'Weds M. Soltischick N Miss Barbara Butry, Noxen and Michael Soltischick, Dallas, were grandfather, Mr. George Bechtold, Mrs. Ruby Coolbaugh, and Lisa, Mr. and Mrs. Root and the guest of honor. Dwight Cummins was in- vited but was unable to come, due united in marriage January 16 at the home of Justice of the Peace Leonard Harvey, Dallas. Attendants were Miss Barbara Engelman, Noxen and Charles Pie- kanski, Dallas. ThE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1964 aneTioN B «= PACET7. Wed In Dallas Methodist Church Miss Barbara Evans, daughter of fr. and Mrs. Clayton Evans, R.D. 1, dallas, became the bride of Charles dward Small, son of Mr. and Mrs. Zenneth Small, Montrose, R.D. 2, n November 28 in Dallas Methodist Shurch. The double ring ceremony was serformed by Rev. Robert Sheehan | ofore an altar decorated with’ rases of large white chrysanthe- wums. Fern Coldren played the redding music. | The bride who was given in mar- iage by her father, wore a floor sngth gown of Rochelle lace styled vith a princess panel, Sabrina neck- ‘ne and long tapered sleeves. The | kirt featured tier upon tier of lace shich terminated in a cathedral rain. Her fingertip veil of English lusion was attached to a crown of rystals and pearls. She wore a tring of pearls belonging to her ‘randmother and carried a colonial ouquet of gardinias and orchids. Miss Patricia Evans was maid of honor for her sister and bridesmaids vere Misses Barbara = Hennebaul ind Nancy Potts, niece of the bride- zroom. . They were attired in tur- quoise satin floor length gowns featuring a pleated dome skirt with a fringed bow at the center front waistline, ' three quarter length sleeves and matching headpieces en- hanced with a cluster of leaves and bow. of yellow mums. Sylvester Janoski, Montrose, ser- ved as best man and ushers were Robert Arnold and Burt Everett. A reception followed at Irem Temple Country Club after whicl the couple left on a honeymoon to the Smoky Mountains. They are residing at Montros MRS. CHARLES EDWAKD SMALL i R.D.2. The bride is a graduate of West- vorstond High School and Wilkes- Barre Business College. Mr. Small graduated from Montrose Consoli- | Their swing bouquets were’ | | 5 | = | | dated Schools and operates a dairy | farm. The bride ‘was feted ‘at a number of pre-nuptial showers .given by thet staff of Aldino’s Manor, Carol Ar- nold, by her bridesmaids at trem] Temple Country Club and Ellen Daniels at the D. A. R. Building in ‘West Pittston. ise Newcomb Surprise Party A surprise birthday party was ‘ecently held for Louise Carol New- jomb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. >d Newcomb, School Street, Jhavertown, at the home of ‘Mrs. {enneth Raphael, Franklin Street, Jhavertown, to celebrate her sixth irthday. as Color TV was enjoyed following ce cream and cake. . Those present were Mr, and Mrs. Ken Raphael, Nancy Fink, Ronnie Fink, Dale Major, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newcomb, Clarence, Susan, Donna and the guest of honor. TT Kevin Lynn Butler Mr. and Mrs. Carl Butler, Noxen, RD 1, announce the birth of a nine pound, thirteen ounce son, Kevin Lynn, January 21, at General Hos- pital. There are three other sons, Dale, Kenneth and David. Mrs. Butler is the former Virginia Patton, Noxen. Mr. Butler is employed as a machinist with Kanarr Corp. McDougalls Have Son A seven pound, eight ounce son, Thomas Allan, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDougall, Harveys Lake, RD 1, January 21, at General Hos- pital. There is ‘also a brother, James, nineteen months. Mrs. Mec- Dougall is the former Carole Shard, Swoyerville. Mr. McDougall is em- ployed by the state. Marsha Lynne Crook Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crook, Stan- hope. N.J., announce the birth of a daughter, Marsha Lynne, weighing seven pound, three and a half ounces on January 29. This is their second child, the first being a son, William, aged two. Mother is the former Mary Lou ton, Lehman. Mr. Crook is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Crook, Plymouth. Edward Perry Coolbaugh Mr. and Mrs. George Coolbaugh, Dallas RD 3, announce the birth of a four pound, one and a half ounce Elston, daughter of Mrs. Alice Els- To Be Honored Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Marks, Le- hman, will = entertain 40 guests Friday evening at Lehman Fire Hall in honor of their niece, Miss Audrey Hunt, who will celebrate her 16th birthday on February 8. Valentine Charms earrings ~ son, Edward Perry, January 21 at Wyoming Valley Hospital. Williams, Wilkes-Barre. to illness, EA The couple will live in Dallas. with Sullivan Trail. There are five children, Arthur, Robert, Mary Jo, Nancy and Perry Alan. Mrs. Coolbaugh is the former Betty Mr. Cool- ‘baugh - is a tractor trailer driver nS | | 63 South Main St., Mr. and Mrs. Huntsville, celebrated wedding anniversary February 2. They were married in St. Peter and Paul’s Church, Wilkes-Barre by the late Rev. John Kutzky. Atten- dants were Miss Helen Wasnick, sister of the bride, and Joseph Cap- itola, cousin of the groom. Mrs. Kozemchak is the former Ann Wasnick, daughter of Mrs. Lil- lian Wasnick and the late Will’'am Wasnick Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Koz- emchak is son of Mrs. Rose Kozemchak, Qverbrook Avenue, and the late Roman Xozemchak. The couple moved to their present home- 24 vears ago, purchasing the former Wallo property. - Over the James Kozemchak, their 24t on Tuesday, the Christine Blizzard Hostess To Friends Mi=s Christine Blizzard entertain- | ed the ing friends at a party | at her he yme on Monday evening. Gar mes slow were played and refresh- | ments serv ed to the following: Mrs. Russell Traver, Mrs. Warren Hatha- way. Mrs. Francis Thompson, Mrs. | William Belles, Mrs. Raymond Kelly, Mrs. William Evans, Mrs. Arthur Blizzard, Mrs. William Munkatchy, I Mrs. William Engelman, Sharon | nd Sheila, Linda Evans, Marie Bliz- zard, Mrs. Clayton Keiper, Dorothy | Keiper, Mrs. Lee Mentser, Mrs. | Gabriel! Kalmar, Mrs. Warren Mon- | tross, Nancy Thompson and Mes.) Pat Costanzo. | Dallas Lions To Hear Probation Officer | Dallas Lion’s Club will meet Toes.) day evening, February 9 at the | Brothers Four Cocktail Lounge at I pm, Louis Shupnik, Probation Officer retired | for Luzerne County and Lieutenant of the State Police, will | be guest speaker. | | | CUSTOM MADE By | ANNE | PARRY | Many New Spring Models ready now | or : order To Suit | You! MRS. GEO. PARRY 123 FRANGORMA DRIVE WESTMORELAND HILLS 696-2875 for Valentine’s Day that she will love forever. Palpitating with sentiment, they will please a favorite pin-up - or charm a charm collector. We have a complete selection of Solid Gold and Sterling Silver, also heart shape diamond rings— colored swone rings — brooches — braclets — necklaces and . see our window displays. Payments may be arranged FRANK CLARK Jeweler Wilkes-Barre MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY STORE HOURS 10:00 to 5:25 — THURS. 10:00 to 8:45 ‘Mrs Cairns Opens New Coffee Shop Mrs, Madeline Cairns, former pro- prietor Cairng Store, formerly Gregory's on Carverton Road, has moved to her new place of business on Memorial Highway, Shavertown. Mrs. Cairns who cook has opened a coffee fF years they have added many im- ol Dee to make it a delightful dwelling. Mrs. Kozemchak is devoted to her home and family and has gained quite a reputation as an excellant is an excellent shop next eonk and baker. Her hushanid. who 30 Males Garage end is serving zer.- Ii \3DanNad, who has been employed by American from 7 am. io 5pm. each day, Chain and Cable for many vears, | €¥¢ept Sundays. is also a well known pho*ogranh-r, Featured on her menu will be whose charming scenes throughout | And Notes Of Personal Interest ‘Mr. And Mrs. James Kozemchak Mark 24th Annive rsary Feb. 2 Brett Edward Raspen Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Raspen, R. D. 1, Hunlock’s Creek, announce the birth of a seven pound, 13 ounce son, Brett Edward, on January 24. Mrs. Raspen is the former Gladys McDermott, Oak Hill. The new baby is their first child. homemade spec’zlities and Mrs. Cairns reports no substitutes used. “My food will be exactly as I would make it for my family,” reports the newest Shavertowh proprietor. the years have decorated the pages | of this paper. There are three children. Mrs. | ZA bd Elaine Roberts, Horsham Pa. a fiat Tawi teacher; James, Jr., attend'ns Wilkes College. and David, a student | LOCAT at Dallas Senior High School. A family dinner was held at the home on Sunday. ‘To Hold Banquet Annual Banquet of Kunkle Fire | Company will be held at Twin Lakes | on February 20. Serving will be- | gin at 7 p.m. Reservations may be made with | Fred Dodson, Warren Johnson, | | Russell Transue, Jr., or William | Open 7 to 5 MATT'S SINCLAIR STATION 184 S. MEMORIAL HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN Serving Breakfast and Lunch Delicious Homemade Soups and Pie! BUSIRESS ED IN Daily except Sunday | Brace. | Sale! ... now going on! the Sale! ...more than 70% of original low prices! Sale! 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