children s, Cliff- lebrated , March d. ty were lenry - broth- David; eir par- h is, Lake f a son, Nesbitt rs, An- nd Lee 1a Koc- Petchkis it Lake - 1 ery ‘enbery, parents f ounce at Gen- another fenbery “Noxen. ,, Burn- e the ine, on e Gen- ve two ty, 2% ll year Marian h Biloxi, of an wghter, 4. : couple for Mr. xen. ol Ben- son of k, -and to the in New ‘return 3udner, ce the n Feb- veighed arrival. Bonnie, Mrs. y Price, Gilbert ughter, or Dor- Te. e Wel- Club, lemon- 1 hand spring n area 5, John ressley Gerald Daven- es Ba- Slayton vichard Joseph . Gray r., Gil Ptriots , head were: . Gray Garry, James old on at the n. The Enter- aryann Co.” - birth- basket ting. . ea are urpose comers ds. By 5, both: quickly | rounde is cons area. § SE RAT EE AS — SR Mrs. Charles Glawe. Sr.. Sterling Apgnue, has returned home after ¢ a patient at Nesbitt Hospital, be’ “ showing improvement. He was bad- ming Avenue Christian Church, by . Rev. M. Richard Bevan. . ws, Mr. and Mrs. Ciarence Lamoreaux and family have retuned to Travis DALLAS, Purely Personal James Besecker, Jr., Coraopolis, Pa., was stricken ill at his home Monday evening and is a patient in the hospital there. Jim and his wife moved to Western Penn- sylvania last year. 2%. and Mrs. Stuart Marks, Leh- o spent the weekend at the home of their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shipman at Spencerport, N. Y., where they cel- ebrated the birthday of Mrs. Ship man, the former Carolyn Marks. Mr. and Mrs. William Morris, Overbrook end guests: Mrs. Jack Godfring and children, from Emmaus, Mrs. Marie Varner, Easton, and Mrs. Milton Lutsey and Lori, Dallas. A birthday party was given for Kimberly Godt- fring. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hoover, East Dallas, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Wood, Jr., over the weekend. Mrs. Wood and daughter, drove them home from Spencerport and will visit” here for the week. * Florence E. Blackmore ‘has re- PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, had as week | “THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1965 SECTION A — PAGE Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Miss Donna Parrish Weds Russell Scott, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Scott, { Sr., Loyalville, announce the mar- riage of their son, Russell G. Scott, Jr., to Miss Donna Parrish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parrish, Ide- town. | The ceremony was performed Tuesday evening, March 2 at Alder- ! son Methodist Church by Rev. Fred M. Eister. Both Mr. and Mrs. Scott attend ! Lake-Lehman High School. Debbie Savickas Guest At Dinner A birthday dinner-party, honor- ing Debbie Savickas on her 16th birthday, was given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Savickas, at the Irem Temple Country Club, last Sunday. Invited guests were Carol Ku- chemba, Lynne Mulski, Dattie Philo, ‘Linda Howell, Janet Balshaw, Pat turned to her home in Dallas after spending the winter in Florida, She | flew north a month ahead of schzd- ule to attend the funeral of her sister in law, Mrs. Ruth Garrahan Civ. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pesikev. Swarthmore spent the. weekend with hz» parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Bachman, Demunds Road. Morton Connelly. Lehman, under- Wea ear surgerv nt (Geisinger Med- Center on Monday. Mrs. H. H. Zeiser,. Huntsville Road and Mrs. H. W. Smith, also’ of llas, ‘are exnected home this welk after snending the winter at Princess Martha Hotel, St. Peters- burg. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Davennort, Diane. Debbie and Jim Jr.. Tonawan- da. N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKenna, Pam and Conrad. Long Beach, Cal., have been staying with Mrs. Stanley Simon, Shavertown, during her husband's recent illness. Marine Private Robert Rinken called his mother, Mrs. Clem Rin- ken, R.D. 4, Dallas on Thursday eve- ning from Camp Pendeton, Cal.. He had just returnad from training operations off the coast. Needless to say. Mrs. Rinken was glad to hear from him. Charles Glawe. Jr., son of Mr. and where he was taken following an a Bont. Y-rave showed no broken hoes and he returned to classes at West Side Central High School on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daubert, Par- rish Street, spent Sunday in Black- wood, N.J., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mihalko and children. Mr. and Mrs. Price Kanarr. N.J., former residents of Parrish Strezt, were recent visitors to the area. Phyllis Price, student at Delhi College. Delhi. N.Y.. spent the week- end with ‘her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price and family, Huntsville Road. . Mrs. Thomas Moore, Demunds Road, returned to her home Satur- day, after being a surgical patient at General Hospital. She was hos- pitalized two weeks. Joseph Jewell has returned to his home on Parrish Street, after being a pent at ‘General Hospital. ty. B. B. Lewis, Woodlawn a has been confined to his hotite due to the virus. Sally Moyer, student at Strouds- | burg College, spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moyer, Split Rail Lane.. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sedler and children, Sandy, Carol, Craig and Curt Douglas, former residents of Dallas, spent the weekend in the area, while attending the funeral of Mrs. Sedler’s mother, Mrs. Mae ide. Mrs. Audrey Simmons and chil- dren, Exeter, spent some time with Mrs. Simmon’s parents, = and Mrs. Lewis LaBar, Huntsville. At last report, William Evans, brother of Mrs. Donald Chamber- lain ‘and Mrs. William Berti and son of Mrs. Estella Evans, Dallas, was ly burned in an explosion, while at work, and was taken to a Kansas Hospital, where he was placed in intensive care. He has been re- from intensive care, re- move cor John Jeter, Dallas, is a patient at Mercy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Place, Vestal, N. Y., were recent visitors in the area. Karen Bevan, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. M. Richard Bevan, cele- brated her second birthday, Sunday, March 14th. Mrs. Hiram Sorber and Mrs. Jack Sorber and son, Dale, Sorber Mt., recently visited the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown, Highland Park, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garris, and son, Michael, Yardley, spent the weekend visiting ‘their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Gar- inger, Red Ledge Drive, Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garris, Over- brook Road, Shavertown. Michael was baptized Sunday in the Wyo- City, Michigan, after attending the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Edith - Gansel, Svesy Valley. Also here were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gansel. 1 and family f Roading. | The. guest of honor received very | people try to work together, and what actions make groups more {have its Spring Dance with Cock- Nixon,” Christine Zarychta, Ruth Higgins. and Mrs. Jerome Gruver. lovely gifts, The traditional birthday cake and ice cream were served later at the Savickas home where the entire party were entertained following the dinner. Rogers Twins Are Guests Of Honor Donna and Dianne Rogers, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rogers, Maple Street, were guests of honor at a birthday party on Thursday evening, March 4 at their | home. Pictured hove are the “members of the YWCA Back Mountain Home- makers Holiday Party Cooking Class preparing for the Smorgas- bord luncheon to be held by the Back Mountain Steering ‘Committee on Tuesday, March 30 at 12 Noon | in the Social rooms of the Shaver- town Methodist Church. Mrs. Carl | Hontz is chairman of this commit- | tee. Games were played and prizes awarded. The decorations were in blue and pink as well as the large decorated cake. Those enjoying the party were Cathy and Brenda Stella, Carol and Champ Evans, Kathy, Karen and Kandi Karuza and the honored guests and their parents. : A nursery will be provided | for the program. Reservations must | be in by March 25 with the follow- | Mrs. ing committee: Lyman Lull, Mr. And Mrs. Preston Mingus To Observe 25th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Preston L. Mingus, | They are members of the First R. D. 1, Sweet Valley, will celebrate | Christian Church of Sweet Valley, their 25th wedding anniversary | land of the Back Mountain Ham- next Tuesday. | mong Organ Society. They were married March 23, 1940 | They have one daughter, Kathy, | in Leesburg, Va. by the Rev. who is enrolled in the Secretarial | Lawrence Moore. | Course ot Wilkes-Barre Business Mrs. Mingus, the former June College. Klinetob, is secretary to Charles H. Mr. Mingus is employed by Co- Long, Sweet Valley, and was sec- | Man Co., Berwick, and is a member retary of the Lake-Lehman P.T.A. | of the Fire Police of the Sweet Val- for two years. ley Volunteer Fire Co. Dallas Sr. Women Will View Leadership Dynamics Series Members of Dallas Senior Wom- : an’s. Club, at its meeting Wednes- day night, made plans to hold group sessions to view and discuss the Mrs. Paul Lauer was handling this request. Fine Arts Chairman, Mrs. Henry 3 Moyer, announced a Slimnastics new program series, - DYNAMICS | ¢j,¢5 is now in progress on Tuesday OF JIEADERSIY sponsored by | mornings and that a Class in Cor- N.ET. sage making will begin with Mrs. Edward Ratcliffe as instructor. Mrs. Moyer also stated that the Hallmark Contest was to take place, Saturday, at Factoryville and she and Mrs. Howard Wiley will attend. Mrs. Fred Eck, Chairman on Ed- ucation, read an article from the Editorial page of the morning paper entitled, “Smite Smut.” This article was in the form of a letter to the editor concerning the fight against pornography. It cited two inter- | faith organizations “Operation York- | ville” and “The National Citizens for Decent Literature” as seriously in need of funds and the writer was appealing to civic and church groups to make this a fund-raising project as they would a health or welfare service. It was suggested that the matter be looked into for a way to support this program. These sessions on leadership and group action are designed to in- crease understanding of how groups operate—when they ‘Bog Down,” | what problems often arise when effective. TV programs will be seen each Tuesday in April on a local channel from 12:00 until 1 P.M. Mrs. Boyd White, presided at the meeting which was held at the Prince of Peace Church. Reports of committee chairmen were as follows: Mrs. Ross Lewin, Junior Club Advisor, announced that the Dallas Junior Woman's Club will tail Hour and Smorgasbord, on April 24. She also stated that a request had been made to the club for boys’ clothing, size 14, and that FOUND ! A Help for Your COSMETIC ALLERGIES NEW | MARCELLE Hypo - Allergenic ® Lipstick © Face Cream ® Powder © Liquid make-up and many other items. This is the season to get a supply of REXALL SUPER - PLENAMINS ask about the “Write Your Own Check” Special! DOMINIC FINO, Proprietor KUEHN'S DRUG STORE 674-1001 (I A L Memorial Highway DALLAS | Luncheon, Mrs. Harry Carson, Mrs. Mrs. Don Peterson, Mrs. Leonard | gram will be ‘Tuesday, March 23 from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon: “The new series of classes will begin | Tuesday, April 6th. Classes are held in the Shavertown Methodist | Church and a nursery is available | for pre school children. Shown left to right are: Mrs, Rob- | ert Soeder, Mrs. William B. Davis, | Mrs. Lyman Lull, Mrs. Leonard , Covett in v the Back Mountain : area or with Mrs. Thomas Smith at the Wilkes-Barre YWCA. Members: of the committee plan- ning the luncheon are: program, Mrs. Alan Wilkinson, Mrs. Paul God- dard and Mrs. Ward Jacquish. Williard Seaman, Mrs. Lawrence | Ide and Mrs. Walter Shaver. Tables, | Collett, Mrs. Williard Seaman, Mrs. Mrs. Lewis Anesi, Mrs. Michael | Howard Joiner, Mrs. W. Peter Dean, ' Bucan. | Mrs. Walter Shaver, Mrs. Ronald Guest day for the YWCA Back : Carruthers, Mrs. Ward Jacquish, | | Mountain Homemakers Holiday pro- | Mrs. Carl E. Hontz and Mrs, Her- man Jamie. TO MY CUSTOMERS Please excuse any inconvenience | may have caused you. Watch for OPENING of my shop in the near future. JOSEPH MANISKAS formerly with JOHNS HAIRSTYLING Dallas Sterling SILVERWARE Each Kirk Sterling pattern is distinguished for weight, perfect balance, and matchless crafts- manship . . . and rio KIRK patterns are DIS- CONTINUED. Inspect our array of silver- ware and choose the sterling by America’s Oldest Silversmiths, founded 1815. Payments may be arranged FRANK CLARK Jeweler om 63 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre 23 MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY STORE HOURS 10:00 to 5:25 — THURS. 10:00 to 8:45 i Back Mt. Homemakers Party Cooking Class Prepares Smozgasherd anion Mr. And Mrs. La nce Harris [To Mark Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Lance Harris, Stone- ! many years, he was later employed | crest, Pa., who celebrate their 50th ' by Gay Murray and Aldovan’s Dairy. anniversary today will be honored | He retired two years ago. at an Open House Sunday after- | The couple are active members noon and evening, March 21 at their | of Osterhout Union Church. They home. | are the parents of one son, Walter, No invitations have been issued. |of Mansfield, and a grandson, Earl The couple were married in the | Harris, aged seven. parsonage of Tunkhannock Meth- | rer odist Church by Rev. L. E. Sanford | and resided in Centermoreland prior Triplets Are Eleven to moving to Tunkhannock. Brenda, Bruce and Barbara, chil- Mrs. Harris is the former Emily | dren of Mr. ‘and Mrs, Carlton Had- LaBar daughter of the late Mr. and | sall, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, Mrs. William LaBar, (Centermore-| were honored at a party, Friday, land, and is active in the Daughters | given by their parents, at their of the American Revolution. My, | home, in observance of their eleventh birthday. They have two older sisters, Mrs. Bernard Phillips, New Jersey, and JoAnn, in training Engaged in 2" farming for at ‘General Hospital. Harris is the son of Irving and Rose Krewson Harris, and grew up in Forkston. — Starting this Friday, March 19 — COLONIAL RESTAURANT (formerly operated by Bob and Melba Grose) will be open from 6 am. until 1 am. daily — Specializing in Dinners and Sunday Dimmers — MAIN ST., DALLAS Mrs. Bina Holdredge Hostess To Committee Mrs. Bina Holdredge was hostess to the Banquet Committee of the Dallas Chapter No. 396, Order of the Eastern Star at her home on Elizabeth Street, Dallas, Wednes- day, March 10, when final plans for the fortieth annual banquet hon- oring the Worthy Matron, Mrs. Bethia A. King, and the Worthy Patron, Dennis Bonning, Jr., were completed. The banquet committee members present were Mrs. Elsie Jolley, Mrs. Verna Davis, Mrs. Elma Price, Mrs. Gertrude Davies, Mrs. Mildred Gar- inger, and Mrs. Oce Beryl Austin. ORDER your EASTER BAKERY TREATS EARLY!!! 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