er red ille, the ast los- rch sbitt €SS. Per- Yicy esi ie les bers eon ital va- esi~ by 1ter, Md., . and llers {ar- Ann, Su- ad, By re 3 is +7 ate ried how lary, El- t at 1joy vho ent: ver, Irs. cis, ne, me | | } i f | SR AE eT i come home Flovd Wells, Trucksvilla, Sanitarium. N. Memorial Highway, Shavertown. ~ has returned home after being a i patient _ Noxen, R. D.. have returned home after srending . Lomn | attended the wedding of their son. { Mvles. Rt visited Mr. ~ Redland. Cal, the area. ji Stront, § pital. Li DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mrs. Charles Humphries, Elmcrest | | Drive, returned to her home last | week after being a patient in Nes- bitt Hospital following accident in- juries. Mr. and rs. Bert Fennell, Por have returtied to Rochester, rd spend lk several days visiting Mr. | and Mrs. Bert Fennell, Harveys Lake, and Mrs. Elizabeth Rowlands, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brobst, | have returned home after spending | ten days vacationing in Florida and | visiting their son, Bobby Allen, who | is a student at Elon College, N. Carolina. Mrs. Clara Dodson, Muhlenburg, is reported in critical condition at | General Hospital, where she was admitted early last week. She is | the aunt of Roy Moss and sister of the late Mrs. Sarah Moss. Lt. Col. and Mrs. G. E. Boyea, Austin, Texas, have moved to 45 | Gordon Avenue, Old Goss Manor. | Lt. Boyea expects to leave shortly | for Korea. Mrs.” Clyde = W. Birth, Pioneer | Avenue, Trucksville, has returned | from Fairfax, Va., where she visited | her daughter, Mrs. Lee Lamoreaux and son, Jon Clyde, while Mr. Lam- oreaux was attending school at | Chattanooga, Tenn. | Mrs. Marshall Billig, Orchard | View Terrace, returned to her home | after being a patient in Wyoming | Valley Hospital. Mr. gand Mrs. Edward Shuman, | and nt son, New York City, have moved to Reynolds Street, | Kingston. Mrs. Shuman is the for- | mer Joga Kear, Dallas. Mrs.f#Kenneth Rice, Orchard Farms, has returned to her home after being a patient in Nesbitt | Hospital. | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roth, Church Street, have returned home after | a Florida vacation. | Out of town guests’ who were re- cently here to attend the Russell | Cease funeral were: Mrs. Arthur | Martin, Pittsburg; Mr. and Mrs. | Mekeel and children. Washington D. C; Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Ben- | nett, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mekeel, | Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mezkeel, | Jr., Dover, N. J. and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cease, Mt. Freedom, N. J. Mrs. Thomas Reese, Sr., Frank lin | Street, is a patient at General Hos- | pital. | Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Long and | pedi Street. had as Sun- | day ests, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin | Shaw, Tarry.and Debbie. Broadway; Misg oo Shaw. Falls Church. | Vali Mr. and Mrs. Car! Shaw, Carol | Joyce and Carla Jane, Center| Sarare; Mr. and Mrs. Le<lie Shaw and” Muriel, Town Line and Mr. and | Mrs. Kenneth Shaw and Xenneth | Allen, Shick-hinnv. | Mr. and. Mrs. Claude Dietz Mark and Brian. Wyalnaine, wor. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kunkle, on Qundav. : I Mr. and Mrs. Raloh Rogers, Plain. field. N.J.. sment seme time vacently with Mr ‘and Mya Clifford Id». Dal- las.” Mr. and Mrs Rogers, who are both teachers in N.J., were on re- cess for a few davs. Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Barina Pit. | cairn. Pa.. hav~ moved “» 106 Mead- cwerect Trucksyilla, My Ravine ig associated with FT. WW. Woolworth Company in Kinoaton. Rerent ovagte | in tha Area’. weypn: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howard nnd fri Bn icots Techn = Li Cox, Childv&'s Home; John H. Messe, | HavrisZ@hre. Mrs® Fra (hgea, reoneritly ettad Mw. Shracder, Wlizaheth, M.T. | Mr. and Mrs. Don Passio Nallag with Mew and Mrs, Lawrence’ Farnum 2nd family, Hall- | stend. Lawrence Carr. Church Street, underwent surgery at Temple Un- iversity: Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bango, New Jersey, have moved to Sky View Drive, New Goss Manor. Mrs. Sheldon MacAvav, Road. Shavertown, has heen ill at | SPaalklin Stvact, ard Mrs. Henry evant Sunday Main her homa. { Mrs, Rott Farr. White Rirch Trailoy Pavlr i. chawine imnraurac ment at Nach'tt Hoenital, where she war admiténd Mrs. Tida Hnoches Manvatown Wn a natient in Meway Hamniinl | His many friends are olad tn wal-! ronanthr, whe hac retnrned after svending four and a half months af Mt. Alto Mr. Mrs. Edward Brominski, Dallas; “will srend the weekend at University of Pennsylvania. where they will see their son John par- ticinate in team wrestling, on Sat- urday. / Mr. and: Mrs. Robert Gordon, New York City, have moved to Dal- las®R. D. 1 Lynn Sheehan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sheehan. Huntsville Road will graduate TFridav from basic training with the U. S. Coast Guard at Cape Mav. N. J. : The Harold Smith family have moved from Edison, N. J. to 174 Mrs. Allen Montross, 42nd Street. in Nesbitt and Mrs. Hospital. Mr. Arthur Kibbler, several weeks in Linde, Cal, where they On their way home they and Mrs. Jack Davies, and other friends in Mrs. Melbourne Carey, Clande is a patient as Mercy Hos-' | consisting of tiered pink 1 rs, | Mis, | Mae Shenherd. 'hewd of Forty Fort. Job Dietz, |} | Roger. | Mrs. Clarke is the former Margaret | er mt er et etme ——y Io—— ree _ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1965 | Miss Janet Morgan 'Feted At Shower Miss Street, Janet Luzerne, Morgan, bride-elect, 134 Sly was | guest of honor at a variety shower R. Morgan, Jr, Sunday afternoon. Color scheme of the tea table was piece and white pink and white, with center | rose supcakes arranged to resemble a bride's bouquet complete even to the streamers. : Guests were Mesdames Richard H. Morgan, Sr., Theodor= Keen. : Haroc'd Saunders, George Searfoss, |: | Edward Lumley, Regina Kamrite, John Cortright. Josenh Bryant, | Leonard Derby. Francis Baines, Wil- | liam Fahey, Marguerite Atherholt, Olive Wintle, Michael Apaleski, | Jack E. Jones, Misses Marzaret Mor- | gan, Sharon Jacobs, Janice Sannd- Linda Searfoss. Carol Baines, Sus’e Morgan, Nan Bryant, Hostesses were Mrs. Thomas R. | Morgan. Jr... Mrs. Rnhert Morgan, Richard H. Morgan, Jr. ‘Samuel D. Garnett Mr. | Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, an- | nounce the birth of a son, Samuel | Davton Garnett. on February 21 | at Nesbitt Hospital. The new arrival weighed in at] seven pounds, 14 ounces and is the | | first child of the couple and the | first grandchild on both sides. of the family. Dayton Garnett, Sr., Plymouth, RD 1. 5 ‘Baby Is Christened Mr. and Mrs. Robert Appleby of | operates his own sawmill and does | Mahoney of Tunkhannock is the baby’s God-father, and Josephine Tokach of Wilkes Barre is God-mo- ther. ~ A dinner was held at the Appleby home in Orange for members of the familv in commemoration of the occasion. Baby Christened The eranddaushter of Mrs. Flor- ence Shiveley. East Dallas. Janice wae christened in the Carverton Methodist Church, Febhruarv 21st, with Rev. William Reid, cffiriating. The baby’s vnar- ents are Mr. and Mra. Jarl Chan. Ms. Shevherd the formar Marcella Shivala: William Shepherd, brothar of the ie [ ahr? thoy sree napod tha (nA. 5s fa L fothow while Flan Qhivelay +ho hahv's aunt of Ratomtaera NJ was named (nd-mothor Mha han. hoards hava another daughter, Lisa Jane, two vears old. A dinner ecommemnrating the rrcacirn wag held at the home of i Mrs. Florence Shivelev. ‘Matthew Crake Frederick: Crake. Lakeside Avenue Harvevs lala. | announce the birth of eight nand. thirteen onnee con Matthew, February 21 at Nesbitt Hospital. There are two other children: twelve, and (Christina. eisht Mr. and Mrs. an Yunkavich, Georgetown. Julie Burkhardt Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Burkhardt, Roushey Street, Dallas, announce the birth of an eight ‘pound. nine onnce danchter Julie on February 292 at Nesbitt Hospital. other There are five children: [Piahand Navid Thamae Town's, and Barbara. Mrs. Burkhardt is the for- mer Dorothy Fember, Luzerne. | Susan C. Tattersfield Mr. and Mrs. George Tattersfield, Laurel Drive, RD 4, Dallas, became the parents of a seven pound, thir- teen ounce daughter, Susan Gail, February 21, at Wyoming Valley Hospital. Mrs. Tattersfield is the former Dorothy Gail Williams, Larchmont, New York. Lawrence Polachek A seven pound son, Lawrence, Jr., was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Polachek, N. Main St., Shavertown, February 26 at General Hospital Mrs. Polachek is the former Jud- ith Bulkley, Noxen. New Infant Christened Tammy Ann Hons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hons, Tren- ton, N. J., was christened Sunday at Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, by Rev. Michael Rafferty. Godparents were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rother, Dallas, grandparents | of the infant. A dinner followed at the Rother home for the immediate families. Mother is the former Carol Roth- er.. Mr. Hons, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Chester Hons, Trucksville, is a teacher at Trenton High School. { | given at the home of Mrs. Thomas Shavertown on and Mrs. Dayton Garnett, Jr., | wedding anniversary on March 2. I Marybeth ! Mother is the former | Keast, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Keast, Trucksville. Mr. Gar- nett is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | | life. | Mr. Sorber is employed at Beach | Orange, had their infant son, | | some custom work at home. + There are also three grand- Robert, christened on Sunday | Mrs. Sor ber teaches Sunday | children. | February 28th, in St. Fr. ancis X. Cy AA EEE Rt ER RIE Te EE | Cabrini Church in Carverton, with Father Kolucki officiating. Josevh Ric b a rd Al le nN Id a, H u nN tSVI | le Observe 25th Wedding Anniversary ‘ments served to the following: Mes- MR. AND MRS. ROBERT SORBER Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorber, Nox- en R. D. 1, celebrated their 25th school at Emmanuel Mission, Har- veys Lake, and is its C. A. Coun- selor.. Mr. Sorber is a member of the Board of School Directors of | Lake Township. | The former June Deater, and Mr. Sorber Hallstead, Pa. Natives of Noxen, they have both | lived in this community all their! Noxen, were married at They are the parents of five chil- | dren, Mrs. Leroy Butler, Noxen; | Claude, who holds an Associate Degree in Civil Engineering from | Penna. State University and is em- ployed by the Geographical Survey | at Arlington, Va.; Judy and Alice | at Lake Lehman High School and Julie, who is an elementary student. | Haven general for George building contractor. Remensnyder He | i James F. Besecker, Sr., ! pasttime. a ” 4 : SECTION A — PAGE 5 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest James F. Besecker, Sr. Da las Weds Mrs. Charlotte Jeffery Mrs. Charlotte 36 Center Markle Jeffery, Street, Forty Fort and Lake Street, Dallas, were united in marriage in Clark Summit Methodist Church, January 13 at 8 p.m. Reverend Robert Webster, pastor, and former Methodist Church and Trucksville ! | is president of the Rural Building | D | las Rotary, and Loan Company, active in Dal- the Shrine and Dallas | Fire and Ambulance Companies. He pastor of Dorranceton | ginia Nicol, | has six children; Delmar with the | | Equitable Life Insurance Company: | | Beverly Craig, Nutley, N. J.; Vir- Trucksville; Jim, Jr., manager Monroe Calculating of Methodist Church, performed the | Company, Pittsburgh; Donald, man- ceremony. There were no attend- ants. Mrs. Besecker is secretary for the Conyngham Estates, Miners Bank Building, Wilkes-Barre. has one son, Ronald of Forty Fort. Mr. Becker Realty Company, Dallas. He She | Besecker is head of the Be- | | children and their | ager of the Firestone Store, Boyn- | ton Beach, Florida; and Robert, asociated with his dad in business. Sunday night, Mrs. Nicol enter- tained at a family buffet supper in { honor of the couple. All the local children were | present, Mrs. Mary Shupp, Tunkhannock To Celebrate 89th Birthday Celebrating her 89th birthday an- niversary on Saturday, March 6, Mrs. Mary Shupp, Tunkhannock, R. I. 4, will observe the occasion at an | member Open House at the home of her| son, Josiah Shupp, also of Tunk- Sunday afternoons. A former resident of Beaumont and Noxen, Mrs. Shupp has many friends in this vicinity. In excellent health, she is looking forward to the visits of friends any time at all. 3 : : ree Mrs. Shupp who lives in her hi | of early residents of the Tunkhan- apartment and maintains her household, was born in Tunkhan- nock, daughter of Jacob and Hen- rietta Luce. Upon the death of her husband, Nathan, 17 years ago, she resided with her daughter, Mrs. Cragg Herdman, at Noxen, moving to Tunkhannock twp years ago. y An excellent seamstress, Mrs. Shupp still continues her favorite She is the oldest living To Wed Miss Susan M. Rusmisel Announcement has been ads: ‘of | a member of the faculty of Bran- the engagement of Miss Susan Mar- | ford High School, Branford, Conn. | ieta Rusmisel, daughter of Mr. and Her father is a partner in the in- Mrs. R. R. Rusmisel, Sands Point, | vestment banking firm of Lehman Long Island, N. Y., to Richard Allen | Brothers. Ide, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ide, | Mr. Ide attended Mereorshurg Academy, Wyoming Seminary, Penn | State University and Williams* Col- is a graduate of Sweet Briar Col- | lege. He is associated in business lege and received her Master's De- | with his father at Power Engineer- gree from Yale University. She | is | ing Corporation at the firm’s Bing- | hamton office. A June wedding ig planned. Idetown Road, Huntsville. © Miss Rusmisel, an” honor student, Mrs. Hannah Frantz Is Guest At Stork Shower Mrs. Raymond Jones and Mrs. | Raymond Scott entertained at a Stork Shower for Mrs. Hannah Frantz, Trucksville, at the home of | Mrs. Eugene Hummell, Harveys Lake, on Saturday, February 20. Games were played and refresh- Dallas Senior Women | To Enjoy Comic Skit Dallas Senior Woman's Club will meet Wednesday, March 10th, at | the Prince of Peace Church. Meet- ing will start at 8:30 instead of usual 8:00, due to Lenten Services being held on that date. | A one-act humorous skit entitled | “Aunt Miranda's Will,” will be given by members of the Club. Mrs. Fran- cis Ambrose is directing and from | past performances of her Theater | Groups, this should be a night of fun for everyone. | dames Dorothy Marsh, Bonnie Wen- del, Charlotte Scott, Lorna Jones, Wayne Frantz, Larry Lanning, Miss Carol Andrews and Judy, Janet and Larry Dean Scott. To Mark 20th Birthday Freddie Hennebaul, Parrish Street, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henne- baul will celebrate his 20th birth- | you help expand research and speed day anniversary tomorrow, Friday; | the day of victory, your Heart March 5. | Association points out. ‘When you give to the. Heart Fund, | | will be held Tuesday, Kiwanis Interclub Luncheon May 18 Mrs. Merrill Faegenburg is gen- eral chairman of the Kiwanis Women Interclub Luncheon which 12:30 p.m. at Irem Temple Country Club. Groups participating will be the Dallas, Wilkes-Barre, Nanticoke and Kingston- Forty Fort Clubs. The | luncheon is an annual affair. Aldino’s Manor and the event. recently at made plans for Honored On Birthday Mrs. Carl Daubert, Parrish Street, Dallas, was honored at a birthday | luncheon Wednesday at her home, celebrating the occasion which was on Washington's birthday. She was presented with a gift. Present were Mesdames James LaBar, Donald Paeglow, G. S. Wil- lians, Sallie Diehm, Charles Hosler, Ralph Brown, Miss Carol Williams and guest of honor. Roy Wall Mr. and Mrs. Corey Wall, Dallas RD 2, became the parents of an eight pound, two ounce son, Roy, February 25 at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Wall is the former Geraldine | i Goodman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goodman, West Dallas. Brides-to-be nominate fine chi a short no won wreath Jeweler Brookdale DN LENOX as their best-loved pattern! Never before have so many brides registered for a new one of the loveliest Lenox patterns, is very “today, Trimmed in gleaming platinum, it's easy to design with. Yet Brookdale is ; utterly romantic, with its | blossoms accented by jewel-like raised enamel centers... reminder of your most wonderful day. 5-piece place setting $95 95, FRANK CLARK 63 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre CTP SAR na pattern in such period of time! And der. Brookdale, of snowy orange a treasured of Eatonville Church. A sister, Mrs. Alice Miner, also survives out of the seven child- ren born to her parents. Mrs. Shupp is the mother of four | children: Josiah, who resides next hannock, R. D. 4, on Saturday and | door to her 4; Mrs. Jennie Burgess, Meshoppen; Lawrence Shupp, Dyer, Indiana; Mrs. Eva Herdman, Dallas, R. D. 1. There are also 45 grandchildren, | 35 greatgrandchildren and 30 great May 18 at | I A Representatives of each club met § | great ‘grandchildren. Mrs. Shupp is the descendant nock area and the family is widely at Tunkhannock, R.D. | | Baptist Buxiliary To Meet At Geisinger Jackson Township Firemen and Auxiliary held their Annual Ban- | quet Saturday evening at the Fire | Hall. Following the dinner the Polka ides played for modern and | square dancing. | The Auxiliary will meet Saturday | evening, March 13, at 8 p.m. at | the fire hall. All women of the | community are invited to attend. William Rowlands, Glen Mills, | formerly of Shavertown, was ad- | mitted to Geisinger Medical Center jon February 23, and underwent surgery on Friday. 2 For Beautifui Tablcids - Circulars Made. To Your Design THE DALLAS POST Harveys Lake Light Co. “Serving the Back Mountain Area Since 1922" CHURCH STREET, DALLAS known. Rib End DAVIS MARKET MAIN HIGHWAY. Blade Cut CHUCK ROAST 2 ( PORK CHOPS 2 0c STOP IN OUR BUTCHER DEPT. ANY DAY— IN BRIGHTER Sitar YOU'LL WALK AWA¥! DALLAS A-A CHGLCE CENTER CUT K0e Quaint Ideas about Svyvvyw their relics. smale, Apple, The Produce You Eat! Prehistoric lake dwellers in ancient Switzerland knew the APPLE - - - - for rengains of fruit have been found among The earliest APPLE was a bitter fruit — the wild Crab of Europe and Western Asia. PRODUCE DEP'T. “4 SHOWER EVERY HOUR !” A 4 POUND BAG OF ROME BEAUTY APPLES With Every $1.50 Produce Order |! ~- BANANAS The first shipment arrived in New York in the 1800s after a long sea Most merchants journey from Cuba. sold them as curiosities. It wasn’t until the beginning of this century that ~ BANANAS became a jamilior sight to the American public.
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