All hold § nner on Grange | :30 and ds the rle Saf- Evans is Nerozzi, ge irls’ Fun . Branch ne Party .. Each for the awarded ay, Feb- yy Birth- Karuza. hday on ay came Hauck a c YMCA original > would assisted Kitchen, rd Shel- d Evelyn PS 3 ; A n, 3ingham- >r Leona Mr. and worth. the late Sweet d dairy 5 of the Sunday, of Mr. ).1m. » ¥ Tho= r. "Foss $a milk - Church yhserved ds drop- NY ib grand- SE dR * Jim and Bob, Blossburg, spent the ‘moved into their new home in that ' son-in-law, " Chariifite, N. C.. have moved to Mrs. ville Road. has returned home after being in Hartford. Conn., for three ployed with the’ Trinle A. He has ‘A in Wilkes-Barre. “has returned home after spending ‘Stephen Juhasz, Bethlehem. and Pahnie. Broadway, spent Sun- ‘day with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Long and Pent. Parrish Street. o8d Harding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martt Harding, Herdon Va. eee PD ee ag NENG IN 4 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal ‘William Eicke, Evergreen Street, Shavertown, returned home last week after undergoing surgery at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Flynn, High- land Drive, Dallas, have moved to 321 James Street, Kingston. Linda Noon, Dallas, R.D. 2 was admg to Geisinger Hospital on Febriary 5. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ‘Dymond spent Sunday in Easton. They re- ported intense fog most of the way. Mr. ~and Mrs. William Price, Franklin Street, Shavertown and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis, Dalton, have returned home after attending the Sand and Gravel Convention in Miami and spending a week’s vacation at the Jamaica Hilton in Jamaica. While there the two couples observed the latest dance craze, the SKA, which will probably soon reach the United States. Mrs. Charles Hosler, Parrish Street, is a patient in Nesbitt Hos- pital. She entered the hospital Sunday evening. : Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vaughn, weekend with Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Williams and Carol, Parrish Street. Mrs. Vaughn and Mrs. Williams are sisters. x : Clayton Klaboe, Pioneer Avenue, has been called to Pelican Rapids, Minn., due to the illness of his father, Luther Klaboe, where he is spending some time. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Marks, Le- hmarggspent the weekend at Spen- cerpdiy, N.Y., where they visited their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shipman, Jr., and famil nd were also entertained at théfhome of Mr. and Mrs. T. Newell Wood, Jr., who have recently city. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stekiel, Providence, R. I., have moved to Haddonfield Hills, Dallas. Alan Gordon, three year old.son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon, Staub Road, Trucksville, has re- turned home from Nesbitt Hospital after suffering a fall at his home. He was hospitalized a week. Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Dymond, Center Street, Shavertown, snent Sunday in New Brunswick, New Jersey, visiting their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eyet and family. Mrs. Joseph Sekera, Center Hill Road, has returned home after being a pafi#nt at Wyoming Valley Hos- pital Vos Mr.gsd Mrs. Raymond Duke, Midway Manor, Shavertown, R.D. 5. Ricky Davis, Parrish Street, has recovered from a recent illness. ° Mrs. Llovd Kear, Lake Street, left for New York Citv to see her new grandson, Edward Kear Shuman, who was born on Sundav. She will bring the new baby and his mother home with her for several weeks. Robert Fletcher. son of Mr. and Theodore Newcomb, Hunts- years. While there, he was em- now been transferred to the Triple Mrs. Bruno Marascio. Elm Street. a week with her mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Long, Erie is on the Dean’s list at St. Stephens Spiscopal School in Alexandria. Howard, his twin brother, has just been notified that he is a finalist in the Merit Scholarshin competit- ion. The bovs are grandsons of Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks, Dallas. Mrs. Bertha Wolfe, RD 3, Wv- oming, is spending some time with her daughter. Mrs. Andy Kuzma and family, Fallas Church. Va. Ernie Supulski. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Supulski. RD 3 Wyom- ing, is student teaching this semest-. er at Tunkhannock Hish School. He is a 1961 graduate of Westmore- land High School. He is the son of the former Bertha Wolfe, Ed- wardsville. 7 Mrs. Charles Lutsey, Summit Street, Shavertown, is ill at her home. ] Peter Duda, Davenport Street. has returned home after spending two weopks in Asbury Park, where he as¥eted Sears-Roebuck Com- pany in opening a new store. Mr: Duda is a divisional manager at the Kingston Sears Store. Todd Hilbert, East Dallas, is ill at his home after stepning on s rusty nail last week. He is the son of Mrs. Viola Hilbert. Teddy Wright, Orchard View Terrace, is ill at his home with a virus infection. Donny Carichner, Toyolville, has returned to his home after unde- going srurgery at Tyler Memorial Hospital, Neshoppen. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Carichner. Carol Sayre Honored Carol Sayre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Savre, Lake Silk- worth, celebrated her 9th birthday on Saturday with a few of her friends helping out. Birthday cake was decorated with pink roses and refreshments served to the following: Linda Tough, Susan Woodling, Debbie Mosier, An- | { geline Stenfel, Ann Marie Culp and + srw ora eighborhoo EE 5 5 EE EAA HAI ~ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1965 =~ d News And Notes ' SECTION X — PAGE 5 proaching marriage of their daugh- Thomas F. Metz, R.D. 3 Wyoming. Miss Stuart, a graduate of Dallas their 25th wedding anniversary on Sunday, February 14. The couple were married in Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Kingston by Rev. David Menges. Attendants 13th Bmniversary For Peter Dudas enport Street, Dallas, observed their 13th wedding anniversary on Tuesday, February 9. The young couple were married at Samson Air Force Base, Geneva, N. Y., by Rev. J. McNulty. Mrs. Du- daughter of Mrs. Jennie Roberts, Dallas, and the late William Rob- erts, N. Wales, Great Britain. Her husband is the son of Mrs. Susan Duda, also of Dallas, and the late John Duda. They are the parents of one son, Billy, aged five. Mr. Duda is Divi- sion Manager of Sears Roebuck Company at Kingston. Edward Kear Shuman Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shuman, 347 E. 78th Street, New York City, announce the birthday of their first child, Edward Kear Shuman, on February 7 at Cornell Medical Center. . The new arrival weighed in at five and a half pounds. Mrs. Shuman is the former Joan Kear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kear, Lake Street, Dallas. Laura Ann Wright A six pound, eight ounce daugh- ter, Laura Ann, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wright, Jr., Shav- ertown, RD 5, January 29 at Nes- bitt Hospital. This is their first child. Mrs. Wright is the former Carolyn Johnson, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Wright is employed as a switchman for Commonwealth Telephone Co. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Duda, 41 Dav- | da is the former Jeannie Roberts, | Betrothed Miss Sharon L. Stuart Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart of | Senior High School, is employed in 16 Popular Street, Fernbrook, an- | Secretarial work at General Cigar nounce the . engagement and ap- Company. ter, Sharon L. Stuart to Thomas F. | moreland High School is employed Metz Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. | in masonary work with Mr. Joseph | Mr. And Mrs. Ralph Parsons To Mark Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ralph marsons, 109 | were Gertrude Parsons and Bernard Main Street, Dallas, will observe | Bynon. | Mr. Metz, a graduate of West- Lulewicz. ' A May wedding is planned. Mrs. Parsons is the former Vir- ginia Bynon, Kingston. Her hus- band is a Trucksville native. They | have resided in the Back Mountain | most of their married life. ! There are three children, Daniel, | who will celebrate his 21st birthday | on the same day as his parents anniversary; Mrs. Dorothy Eipper, Dallas; and Alice, a senior at Dal- | las District High School. Also one ! grandchild, little Bobby Eipper. A family dinner is planned. | Trucksville Frien ds Attend Reception For Former Pastor A number of Trucksville folk, | former parishioners of Rev. Arthur | Green Methodist Church. anniversary in the ministry. He | was formerly pastor of Trucksville | Methodist Church. A native of Oneonta, N.Y., Rev. Mayo began | his ministry at St. Andrew's and Bennett Memorial Churches © in | Wilkes-Barre. ! i Mrs. Paul Hartman, president of | the WSCS of Clarks Green Meth- | odist Church was hostess at the | reception. Both she and R. Van | Dusen, of the congregation: paid | glowing tribute to Rev. Mayo. He | and his wife were presented with | a lovely silver service. : The tea table was covered with : Mayo attended the reception in a lace cloth with a centerpiece of | his honor Friday evening at Clarks driftwood decorated with white | | snapdragons and red carnations and | Rev. Mayo and Mrs. Mayo cele- flanked with tall tapers in silver | | brated their silver wedding date in | candelabra. Dollar bills were also | conjunction with Rev. Mayo’s 25th | arranged attractively to resemble geranium leaves. Mrs. Mayo wore a jacket ensem- ble of pink and grey clogue wool styled with a sheath, scoop neck- line and short sleeves and the jacket enhanced by a Chelsea collar. Guests from Trucksville were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams, Mrs. Emma Anderson, William Hewitt, Mrs. Harold Croom, Mrs. John Roushey and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roushey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathers and Miss Georgiena Weidner. Former Dallas Resident ls Engaged To Chicago Girl Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnsen, 6244 Waveland, Chicago, Ill, an- | nounce the engagement of their | daughter, Lois, to Kenton Getty, | as a Radarman, somewhere in the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald K.! western Pacific. They are due back ! Chicago Teacher’s College North. Mr. Getty is serving with the U.S. Navy, aboard the U.S.S. Buchanan, Of Personal Interest 05 Schoonovers Present Five | Mrs. Jessie Winters, lifelong res- Generations . Now 89 years of age, Mrs. Winters | Tarasavage, Rob | Newcomers Club Set | For Valentine Dance Attending a recent meeting of the Welcome W Newcomers. Club from Dall were Mesdames James Anker, John We ames vin,- Hans Dreher, Barakat, Lee Eckert, Joseph Morton, | Jack Young, Clayton Stetson, W. i Peter Dean, Gil is, Charles | McAvoy, Terr, Thomas | Howard, J. | ley Corson. Francis i and Ric { mond Udall, I Following a delicious covered dish { supper, Dr. W. R. A. Boben gave an interesting talk on India. The following activity groups or- | ganized within the club are start- | ing to meet; Arts and Crafts, Mrs. Lee Eckert, chairman; Bowling, Mrs. { Anees Barakat, chairman; Couples Bridge, Mrs. J. Gray Mattern, chair- | man; and Couples: Pinochle and ! Canasta, Mrs. Clayton Stetson, | ~hairman. | Plans for the Valentine Dinner | Dance to be held on February 13th | at the Towne House, Kingston are | completed. Reservations for mem- { bers and guests should be in by | February 10th. | At a recent get-acquainted coffee | held at- the home of Mrs. Clayton | Stetson, the following newcomers, Getty, R. D. 2, Lewisburg, former | in the states, sometime in June. | ident of Centermoreland got to-|is the widow of the late James] Mrs. William Weaver Jr., Mrs. Wm. residents of Susquehanna Avenue, | Dallas. Miss Johnsen is a senior at! He is a graduate of Westmoreland High School class of 1961. A 1966 June wedding is planned. Mr. And Mrs. Lewis Wilson Observe Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Wilson of Kunkle, celebrated their 50th wedd- ing anniversary on Saturday, Jan- uary 30, 1965. Mrs. Wilson is the former Ruth Kathryn Clader of Wilkes-Barre. Until his retirement 3 years ago, Mr. Wilson was an em- ployee of United States Steel Cor- poration for 47 years. The Wilsons were married in Elm Park Methodist Church, Scranton by the lute Rev. George W. Eckman on January 30, 1915. They are the parents of three children, Mrs. J. Wed Twenty One Years Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ragukonis, Huntsville, observed their twenty | first wedding anniversary on Jan- | nary 29. There are two sons, Walter, Jr., 16, at Lake Lehman High School and Frank, six, first grade student at Gate of Heaven. The couple were married in St. Mary’s Nativity Church, Plymouth. Mrs. Ragukonis is the former Veronica Nicio, daughter of Mrs. Frank -Nicio, and the late Mr. Nicio, Plymouth. Mr. Ragukonis is the son of the Feeling Winter Weary ? Come - - - see from 12 to New Spring Clothes from The Paoli Sport Shop Open TUESDAY through FRIDAY SATURDAY — 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. a our bright, 4P. M. CLOSED SUNDAY and MONDAY The Powderhorn 90 Main Sfreet : DALLAS, PA. . He'll surely appreciate A VALENTINE GIFT fom Ihe PTPE BOWL | Pipes - Cigars - Pouches - Humidors - Pipe Racks TOBACCO’S Premises Completely Humidified PIPES REPAIRED the guest of honor and her parents. | “NARROWS KINGSTON ~ EDWARDSVILLE SHOPPING CENTER ‘William Haddle of Kunkle, Lewis B. Wilson Jr. of Duquesne, Pa., and Robert Charles Wilson at home. They also have 9 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. A family dinner was held at the home and attended by Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. William |. Haddle and children, Robert Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Wilson Haddle and son, Mr. William Wilson, broth- er of Lewis, and Mr. and Mrs. John MacLuski and son. late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ragukonis, | Round Cake were guests Christine, Mr. Plymouth. They are members of Gate of Heaven Church. Bingo Club Guests Mrs. Irene Major, Demunds Road, entertained her bingo club last Thursday evening at a Spaghetti Supper. : Club members have been meeting once a month for the last two years. Regular members attending the Lorraine affair were Mesdames Moore, Shirley Noone, Jean Gula, Jeannette Noone, Pat Hann, Shir- ley Weidner, Phyllis Culver, Mar- garet Cooke, Edith Knight, Mona Goodwin, Jean Pimm. Guests were Mary Noone and Jerry Zalet, Bruns- wick, N.J.. her family to pose for the five gen- eration picture shown above. Mrs. Winter holds her great great granddaughter Centermoreland, daughter of Mrs. Winters; Robert Schoonover, R. D. 3, Dallas, next to his mother and Mrs. Russell Greenley, Harveys Lake, daughter of Mr. Schoonover and mother of Michelle. [sere at Centermoreland for many years. In failing health, she re- | sides with her daughter, Mrs. | Methodist Church of which she is |a member, | Her great-great granddaughter, little Michelle, is now six months of age. Elizabeth Sayre, 3 Feted On Birthday Elizabeth Sayre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Pikes Creek, celebrated her 3rd birthday anniversary on February 6 at a party given by her parents. Enjoying games and party re- | nochments including a Merry Go | Cathy, Terry and Tracy Sayre, Den- | ise Remley, sisters, Debbie and Karen Sayre, and the little guest of honor. Other callers-at the home to ex- tend birthday greetings were Mrs. mother of the brithday child; Edwin Britt, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen and Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayre and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fer- rey -and Susan. Flock Of Robins Joseph Rish, Meadow Lake, was amazed on Wednesday morning to sight a large flock of robins near the Sordoni home near Huntsville, while passing the area on his way to work. HAPPINESS Open an account now at the bank where the “welcome” mat is always out MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSI - SAVINGS ACCOUNT ‘when your daughter gets married } sa ET NCSTON | NAVIONAL BA {AT KINGSTON CORNERS a LE TS Bb aw Sa INSURANCE CORPORATION Caroline Ferrey, Shickshinny, grand- | [Wayne E. Westlield { A seven pound, three ounce son, | Wayne Edward, was born to Mr. {and Mrs. Henry Westfield, Pioneer | Avenue, Trucksville, February 1 at | Nesbitt Hospital. This is the first | child. Mrs. Westfield is the former | Alice Shrey, James Street, Shaver- | town. Westfield Minister. is a Methodist She is a registered nurse. | gether recently with members of | Winters who conducted a general | Orr and Mrs. John McCloskey met { Welcome Wagon Club Members, | Mesdames Lee - Eckert, Richard | Lindsley, James Teevin, Charles Michelle Greenley. | Leona Thomas. In her earlier years | Lakeman, Terry Krammes, Thomas Standing directly behind her left | Mrs. Winters was very active in the | Howard, Anees Barakat, Welcome to right are Mrs. Edith Schoonover, | Jadies societies of Centermoreland | Mat chairman, and Clayton Stetson. | At the next membership meet- | ing to be held on Tuesday February | 23rd at the Acme Auditorium in Kingston, the program will be a hat making demonstration by Mrs. | Austin Murphy. Mrs. Lee Eckert | is refreshment chairman. | To Visit Hawaii Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston, { Vernon, will leave Saturday morn- | ing from Kennedy Airport for sev- | eral weeks business and pleasure {trip in Hawaii. | They expect to visit all . the | islands in the Pacific chain before i returning to this country. | ‘ | { IF YOU'D LIKE be more becoming. Theg FRANK NT RE an Engagement ing the fancy cuts have a personality all their own and may fooks well on a tapering finger. The limpid beauty of the emerald cut calls for a capable hand. The brilliance of the oval and pear-shape have a universal appeal. Fancy Cut Diamonds From $175. F.T.L Payments may be arranged Jeweler 63 South Main: St.,, Wilkes-Barre MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY STORE HOURS 10:00 to 5:25 — THURS. 10:00 to 8:45 littering grace of the marquise CLARK i ——
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