Tn - — ne . ; a rm ‘ A NIA DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ~~ = " THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1963 SECTION A — PAGE 5 es ? 5 — . < - Purel Neighborhood N. 7S r urery erg noornoo ews n otes ersonal Interest ||P atism ersonal Fiancee Of Ministerial Student sia I | C 33 4 h |Have Daughter i . on ~. Mrs. Rosemary Schappert, of : am Se Visit Mother Da as Coup e ele rate 4 f Dallas Junior Women ! Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gavigan, they Rosemary’s Shoppe, Shavertown Mrs. Edith E. Templin was visited 7) : OO : b Rid Retreat Patients 139 Franklin Street, Dallas, an- aVere Shopping Center, is a patient in this past weekend by two of her | Anniv ersary n Fe ruary 23 : wounce the birth of a daughter, General Hospital where she is in out-of-state sons, Philip a Research | 3 Mrs. Paul Bartolacci, Welfare and nounce the birth of a daughter. that . traction. Chemist for the Gulf Refining Com- Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Steelman, The Steelmans lived for a number ' S¢tvice Chairman, reported on the The new arrival is the first child good i Mr. ‘and Mrs. Bradford Alden, Pany en route to a meeting in New | 3 B;,ch Lane, Dallas, observed their | of years in Trucksville, moving to dance that was held at Retreat of the couple. Mother is the for Yt Yeager Avenue, Dallas, have moved York, and William, a teacher in | 44th wedding anniversary on Tues- | Bethany nine years ago. ‘They have State Hospital, February 15th, at mer Carol Novobilski, Taylor. Mr. toes with their family to Hardy Hill, Sussex, N. J. and his family. day. 2 { recently returned to Dallas. the recent meeting of the executive Gavigan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. r tho Lebanon, N, H. On Sunday night, daughter Jeanne , The convle were mitviod ot the | They are the parents of one board of the Dallas Junior Women’s Ambrose Gavigan, Shavertown. oo Mrs. J. Tischler, Allentown, R.D. and husband, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 2 he bride Wilkes-Barre | daughter, Mrs. Joby H. Prell Club. Assisting Mrs. Bartolacci rn rrr aed k on . 3, fouggerly of Shavertown, under- Charles Maxwell, of College Manor, | De A EN fray a twe grandchildren. | Were, Mrs. Merton Jones, Mrs. Ste- are being rehabilitated ‘very - weny® Surgery on Tuesday at St. played host to the family group | 4 ol yy pn Sib or Jean Van! Mr. Steelman was a representa- Phen Vrabel, Mrs. Joseph Morton, A suggested list of items that tainly Luke's Hospital, Bethlehem. which consisted of Mr. and Mrs. frre man is wneiiiomme | tive for a paper company before Mrs. Kenneth Hunter and a very would brighten up the cottage are: tittle Oswald Griffiths, Demunds Road, Fred Eck, Mr. and Mrs. William | —°°™ | retirement ‘new member, Mary Lou Perez. an iron, toaster, brightly colored f her is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Templin, Edith, Jaci, and Peter; | oes hE Club members served as hostesses, throw rugs, mirrors, shelf paper stuff- Mrs. Margaret Roberts has been Philip R. Templin, Mr. and Mrs. | Sails Wednesday i . danced with the patients, passed re- for the kitchen cupboards, plastic nbers . confined to her home on Hemlock Lewis Reese, Peggy, Cathy, Diane | | Attend Injured Man | freshments and generally contri- flowers and wall decorations. stock- | Street for several days, suffering and Johnny; Mr. and Mrs. Fred | Harry Coolbaugh, Lehman, with | ; buted to the success of the affair. Measurements were taken of the held | from a virus infection. Templin, Robin and Freddy, Misses the 7th Army in Germany, sails | Mrs. Estella Evans, Elizabeth = Afior the dance was over, club windows as curtains are badly need- j Mrs. Robert Cole, Windsor Locks, Cheryl and Debra Templin, Mother | Wednesday from Bremerhaven after | Street, Mrs. William Berti and | members toured the newly adopted | ed. Club members will either make vhs Conn., is spending some time with Templin, the Maxwells and son, Bob. | two years overseas. | daughter Barbara and Mrs. Donald | club cottage at Retreat. Ten wo- or donate them. : r will her mother, Mrs. Austin Line, Mt. — | His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell | Chamberlain, Dallas, left last week | men live in the cottage, which is { A TV set for the patient’s use was mnie Airy Road. A Fa | Coolbaugh, expect to meet him in for Kentucky when their son and | sparsely furnished, doing all their donated by Russell DeRemer, of 9 be Mrs. Ralph Brown has returned to t Geisinger New York. The crossing takes ap- | brother, William Evans was seri- lown house keeping, mending and DeRemer T-V and ‘Appliances, Back ie ! her home on Parrish Street after ) | proximately nine’ days by troop- | ously injured in an explosion there. | generally handling all house hold Mountain Shopping Center. This a tho | spending three weeks in Elmira Mrs. Nellie Shook, Dallas, R. D. 3, | ship. This gives not too much lee- | Mr. Evans suffered severe burns | Situations which they can expect wil certainly bring many hours of any | visiting friends and relatives, was admitted to Geisinger Medical , way for Harry to get to Lehman for | over his entire body. to cope with in their own homes ' enjoyment to these women and was each Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pearson, Fred- Center on February 22. "his birthday, March 16. in the near future. These women | deeply appreciated by the club. es all i die, Linda and Kimmie, Hunting- PAA TT SES cam d at- | ton Valley, spent the weekend with ssions Mrs. Pearson’s mother, Mrs. Fred esent Jennings, Norton Avenue. @ Jones Mr. and Mrs. John Jewell, JoAnn \ Of rt on and Jacqueline and Dave Cathcart, f our Newport, Del, spent the weekend ° with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jewell, , Parrish Street, and Mrs. Iva Jones, Quality Davenport Street. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Root, Bing- hamton, N. Y., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whipp dallas _ and Ted, Ferguson Avenue. $ onday Mr, and Mrs. Robert Lincoln and S a ve N ve I bert Tony xon Hill, Md., spent the . Ren Hus- i weekend with friends and relatives / _in Tunkhannock and Dallas. £ $ Ws Mr. ond Mrs, Carl Daubert, Par- MISS LINDA FAY MORRIS : . rh | h S | ant r Bree 5 orts we om Piei Clee of OSTERM R Mattress or X Spring a re- : ns ey , e in June. Her fiance, a A “lub’s end with Mr. and Mrs. Chester engagement of their daughter, Linda | graduate of Hanover High School, of Puttorick, and Johnny, Bloomfield, Fay, to Mr. John Shypulefski. Jr. | will al % ; ” of the N. J. They had a family di 7 ; 5 ay. also Sraduate in June from ai 3s Y Da y CIIner 10 Ison of Mr. and Mrs. John Shypu- | Philadelphia College of the Bible ; celebrate the birthdays of Mrs, Dau- lefski, 98 Diamond Street, Wilkes- | and lane 16 ‘ca as ? ng at bert and Dorothy Becker. Mrs.* Barr nap © enter seminary in the t was Daihert, Mrs. Booker and Mrs. P arre. : or] fall in preparation for the ministry. 0) STE R aubert, Mrs, becker an IS. ‘Pu Miss Morris, a graduate of Lake-| my : t the arial, : Lis, 2.2 | The wedding date has been s props torick are sisters. Se Lehman High School and formerly | 5 700 96 at Sweet Vall 64 TE Sm (SE AEE ET RS USTOM MADE BEDDING eth Street, had as weekend visi- phone Company, Dallas, will grad- | y i whe nr rn Me Pal gens, Ie = 1 ha BR . ; / Silver Spring, ., an Yr. an : ; e ing : . Fad | Mrs” William Richards snd Biy, | Alice Ann Cooper Syste Birthdyy Is Traditionally The Finest For Over 100 Years! oe Edwardsville, who visited them on Ne ad Lynn Dietz, son of Mr. and Mrs: ; i Saturday. r. and Mrs. Grant Cooper, R. D. | Job Dietz, Kunkle, celebrated his S ld F | Th A J B ms Willard Covert, Fernbrook, who [9 Shavertown, announce the birth 22nd birthday on February 17. He oO XC ustive y n |S feq y 10th was admitted to Nesbitt Hospital | of a seven pound daughter, Alice is employed in office Soil of Peace on February 10 in critical condi- | Ann, February 20, at General Hos- Delta Air Lines, Atlanta. Ga FE tion is recovering slowly but will Pitel Bi oie two other chil- , do ( . f the remai atient f m reeks | aren, Grant, four and Beth, aged | ayy= vis, a n a p t for some wee i ‘Donna Williams oon & ountr : his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fow- : : : . nice gifts. Present were: Ann Rish, 7 : a ler, Huntsville Road. He will leave There is an older brother, Billy, | Sophia Kocher, Stroudsburg; Mary March 17 by plane from Avoca for | aged five. Mrs. Duda - is the for- | Rogers. Shirley White, Endicott, MADE IN ALL SIZES California and from there he will go | ®€r Jeannie Roberts, daughter of | N. Y.; Rita Butler, Barbara Williams, \ Tee eT to. Vietnam, =. ¥Mrs. Jennie Roberts, Dallas. Mr. | Meryl Wagner, Marion Williams, ) i Carl McMichael, Lehman Avenue, | Duda is the son of Mrs. John Duda, {Jean Williams, Neva Wildenstein, 2 | is a patient at Mercy Hospital, also of Dallas. : 3 | Lorraine Bannan, Donna Williams, ‘ where he is in traction after being | all of Honesdale; Jestie Cook; Eve- : } injured while working on the road. HOME FROM GERMANY | 1yn Weaver, Edythe Bonning, Mar- i The Willard Newberrys, Sr. are | Leroy Wendell, son of Mr. and guerite Dubil, Peggy Dubil, Emma i occupying their new home on Main | Mrs. Leroy Newell, Noxen, returned | May Fox, Linda Fox, Josephine Pe- Street, Dallas. last week from Germany after serv- | rato, Wallenpaupack; Nettie Staf- Mrs g-William Pethick. Pioneer | ing one and half years with the |faroni, Old Forge; Angie Richards i Avent . has been ill at her home. | yy. § Army there. He enlisted two | the guest of honor and the hostess. f i Neison Booth. Lehman Avenue, | years ago. : has # ill with the flu. ' Edward Rome, son of Mr. and — Mrs. Oliver Rome, New Goss Manor i injured his knee at basketball prac- FOR THE tice on Saturday at Dallas Junior §¢ High. Several weeks ago their * daughter, Karen, a student at Har- deeedgo risburg injured her knee in an auto- mobile accident. ] A Squire Beatrice Williams has re- Nay £ +g : turned to her home in Trurksville i: ; after being a patient at Nesbitt ; YERaT - Hosnital. 7 to < ® Quilted— Mrs. Germaine Bamert and daugh- ter Jo Ann. Scranton. were weekend ® REGULAR guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick or \ ® Smooth or Laced | Anderson and daughter Susie, : " Pioneer Avenue. | A FIR William Weber, son of Mr. and » . FIR i Top! ~ Mrs. Jack Weber, Mooretown, has | © been transferred to Hyattsville, Md., | U ncond ifiona ly Guara nteed i. © from Annapolis. He is assistant Choice of 3 Qualities: — | De Ses ome ® Individual Coil Action ® Heavily-Padded Side Walls | g § & Mrs. Georze McCutcheon, Dalles, ® Sit-Proof Sagless Edge—No Rolling to Center of Bed Reg. 99:0 Value 792° is spending two weeks in Washing- °g| Elastic C Fol Procis Coil Sori $ $ 0 ton, D. C., where she is undergoing ; -Lavers astic Cotton Felt on Precision Col rin 0 5 v trainis with the Veterans Ad- y P 9 Reg. 793° Value 59:30 ‘ ministration. \ : Hi A James Davis, Dallas, is ill with No rolling to center—Scientific construction of OSTERMOOR Reg. $5950 Value $3950 ‘the virus. ir y EA Philip G. Platt, Princess SPRING UNIT positively prevents middle-of-bed sag. | Anne, Md., arrived Tuesday to spend ; NE / . some time with her brother and : 3 sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph the gift that says the most = ee ik es ; Open Monday and Thursday Evenings : /MacVeigh, Center Hill Road. ; : ‘ . I y. ly { 4 —een i is the gift of Sterling = ’ ? Rainbow Girls To Feeding Spoon $5.00 Child's Cups, os bi , i 3 Baby Spoon & Fork $8.00 Baby Rattle $6. 5 Plan Anniversary Porringers, from $12,50 Fed. Tax [nch, | FLOORS : y Rainbow oh of Charles James NE EF | emorial Assembly for Girls, 144, 8 will hold their regular meeting to- OF QUALITY &a night at 7 at the Trucksville Edu- |} FRAN K CLARK H ‘cational Building. : FU RNITURE Plang will be discussed for the Jeweler . Plans will be discussed for the nniversary to be held next month, nd the Seafood Dinner in May. wards will be presented ‘to Debbie anner, Debbie Savickas and Verna iers for selling the most candy ring the recent sale. February 63 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY TO SELECT FROM irthdays will also be ccelebrated. 3 FURNITURE GALLERIES 253-257 South Main Street i Wilkes-Barre