loun~ 11 be aver- their tural aged num- ‘eek- with ther list CA Yan- setric Five this 1 the they ficial and their on emi $9 © UW Jo 2 WT ce [0 FO (ot? |SITE | A AIR TE rere i SSE — ae. RT RES! 4 4 “Avenue, and other ovine week-end. ‘arrive home tomorrow to spend a DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Dr. and Mrs. Roswell Lyons, the | former a pastor of Shavertown Meth- | odist Church and now serving a| pastorate at Sarah Jane Memorial Methodist Church, Johnson City, | were guests of Miss Pearl Averett, | Shaver Avenue, during the week- nls ebration of the local church anni®rsary. James and Tommy Borthwick, students at Penn State University, have returned to classes after spending the spring recess with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm | Borthwick, Pioneer Avenue. Robert J. Parsons, Arlington, Va., was the weekend guest of his grand- mother, Mrs. Ellen Lamoreaux and Mary Ann Laskowski, also of Arl- ington, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Las- kowski, Chase . Andy Unger, a student at Juniata College, is spending the spring re- cess at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Unger, Davis Street. Mrs. J. Michael Strub is a patient at Baptist Memorial Hospital, Win- ston Salem, North Carolina. Mrs. Strub formerly resided on Machell Avenue, Dallas. Carl Kasenbach, son of Mr. Mrs. Carl. Kasenbach, Jr., Yeager Avenue, is home on spring recess from Rutgers University. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, Oval Drive, entertained the fol lowing over the weekend, Edward Conway, Newark, N.J., and Mr, and Mrs. Ronadd Chupas,” Kingston. kd Richards has returned to his home at 202 Arbor Street, Cran- ford, N.J., after undergoing surgery at Muhlenberg Hospital in Plainfield, N.J. r. Richards is the'son in law of Mrs. Addison Woolbert, Sr. Rev. James Randall, pastor of Dal- las Free Methodist Church. Rew. Donald Keefer. Outlet Free Meth- odist Church. Rev. Grove Armatr ong of Trucksville Free Me*hndist Church and Rev. Herbert Olver. District Sunerintendent are attend- ing the Free Methodist Ministers and Convention at Dover, N.J.; this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Cannon, Baltimore Md., left Sunday for Phoenix, Arizona, where thev will: reside for three months while Mr. Cannon is ‘attending = Comuvutor Scheel. Mrs. Cannon is the former Virginia Drake, Dallas Mr. John Shorts, Newark, N.JI. visited the Arja Browns. Ferguson local relatives Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Holvey and Sall=y Park Street, spent the sweek- ond, Washington D.C Cs, Visiting their son Sam, Jr." who iv: teach. ing Advertising Design and work- | ing on Masters Degree at American | University. Howard Olver, freshman at Reb- erts Wesleyan College, N. Chili, N.Y. is = spending the spring vacation with his family. Rev. and Mrs. Her- bert Olver, Paul and Louella, Daven- port Street. His brother Melvin, a Jr. at Roberts Wesleyan will few days. Melvin is on tour with the Roberts Wesleyan Choral group. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Love and Nancy, E. Center Street, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lawr- ence Updyke. Parrish, N.Y. Beverly Roberts, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Carl Roberts Tunkhannock Highway, returned to her home Sat- urday, after being a surgical patient | at MN itt Hospital. MI¥ Thomas ,Noon. has returns” to his home on Parrish Street, afte bein, surgical patient at Geisinger | Medical Center. Mrs. James Brown, Mrs. Donald | Bunney, Mrs. Allen Montross, Dahias | and Mr. and Mrs. [ Mr. and Mrs. Arja Brown, Shaver. town, attended the funeral, Sat: 4 day, of Mrs. Pearl Berger, Pon] Pines, sister of Mrs. James Brawn. Mrs. Merle Davenncrt and | Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Rencld Daven- | port, Sweet Valley, and Mrs. Henry Kratz, Wilkes-Barre, motorad to Levittown on Saturday, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Carro'l Daven- port and family. On Saturday | night they attended the musical | comedy, “Bye Bye Birdie” Poquessing Jr. High School. The play was directed by Carroll Daven- | port. Mrs. Mabel Leitch, Detroit, lew East to attend the funeral of her | § : aunt, Mrs. Clara Dodson of Muhlen- burg. She is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss, East Dallas. oR Robert Prynn, Rochester, recen¥sy’ underwent surgery in a Rochester Hospital. She is the wife of Robert Prynn and daughter in law of Mrs. Daisy Prynn, both for- mer Dallas Area residents. Mrs. Stanley Farr, White Birch | Trailer Park, Dallas, returned to her | home on Friday after being a] patient at Geisinger Medical Center. Carl Frey, formerly of New Goss | Manor, who recently returned from a several month’s stay in Germany, | visited friends in this area during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Nesbitt, III, Lake Catalpa, entertained at a small supper party at their home on Tues- day evening. Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks will attend the Pennsylvania Women’s Press Association at the Penn Harris! Hotel in Harrisburg on Saturday afterncon, remaining for the eve- ning session, at which there will be a panel discussion. | Stanley Shewan, Silver Springs, | was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaver, Shavertown, several days this week. Shewan is a for- mer resident of Shavertown. | ter, Wendy Lynn, March 26 | ~f know how. ‘at the | . THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 1 1965 SECTION A — PAGE 3 Neighborhood or And Notes Of Personal Interest Engaged Couple | Feted Et Shower Robert Parsons and Miss Mary Ann Laskowski, Chase, were feted at a “His” and “Her” Shower Sat- urday evening, by Mary Ann's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Izbicki, Glen Lyon. The shower was held at the home of ‘the bride elect’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Laskowski, Chase Road. Cards and games were enjoyed by those attending. The couple was presented with many Hig and Her gifts some of which were humorous, as well as useful. Those in attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lamoreaux, Mr: and Mrs. John Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Laskowski, Johanna Lask- owski, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Laskowski, all of Jackson Town- ship; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lask- owski, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. An- thony Wall, Alden Station; Mr. and Mrs. Ladino Cavallini. Nanticoke; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swanson, Har- veys Lake; Mr.. and Mrs. Alexander McCulloch, and Richard Disque. Dal- as; the guests of ‘honor and the host and hostess. Wendy Lynn Wadas 1 | Post, of son Mr. and Mrs. cemb Rr, the birth Frank -Wadas, Hol- | Shavertown, of an eight pound dauch-- bitt Hospital. children, Frank, There are four other David, Brian. and Pattv. H Mrs. Wadas is the former Dorothy King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Wavne. King, Merzker. is the owner of rhe Hearing Aid Center in Wilkes-Barre. Ela’ne June Langel Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Langel, Cedar Avenue, Shavertown, became the rarents of a six pound, three ounce |; daughter, Elaine June, March 25, | | at General Hospital. There is another daughter, Mi- | chele. aged eight. Mrs. Langel is | the former Mary Evans, Shaver- town. bi Int; Thomos som, 77 uest At Surprise Party The 77th birthday of Mrs. Thempsen was celebrated on Friday | night, March 19, with a surprise | party held at Steecle’s Restaurant. | ‘A lovely! bouquéts of “pink® and | yellow carnations and snapdragons | and a three tiered cake decorated | the table. Those who helped sur- | prise Mrs. Thomvpson were: Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Fielding, Miss Janet Field- ing, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lashford, Mr. and Mrs. Russell “Steele Sr, Mrs. Lewis V. Ide, Mrs. John Hudak and children Suzy and Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Steele Jr.. Rusty. Jerry, and Jimmy Steele, Mr. and Mrs. John Steele, Linda, and Johnny | Mr. and Mrs. Basil Steele, and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Wickard. Fallie, | Butch, Stevie, and Barbiz Wickard. Mrs. Thomas is the grandmother of Du-ne Wickard.. Che is on an | extended visit to this part of the niry from Omaha, Neb. She iy here last fall jn the rush e “home canning’ season and | £3 £4 a right in with all her years She knits,” crochets, tats and even makes most of her own dresses. She knitted 10 pair of mittens for great grandchildren for Christmas. besides tho embroidery and crochet work made [or gifts. she Bttends Ceomvention Mrs. Victoria W. Clifford, Jack- son Street, Dallas, attended a con- vention of the World Book Ency- | clopedia Executives and Managers, on the weekend, at Pocono Manor. There were about 300 in attendance. BURTON LUSTER Hair Fashions Dallas Shopping Center 673-2222 i Call for 8 Appointment announce | | at Nes- | Mrs Wadas |! Lulu | = BARBARA HICKS HARDING Barbara Hicks Harding, daughter | (of Mrs. T.M.B. Hicks of the Dallas {at a birthday party Wednesday eve- busy people, can always be counted | on ‘when the drive for band uni- | forms is launched, the zoning com- | mittee needs a secretary, the Chamber of Commerce needs Citizen Of Year » dren’s Christmas Chorus. She operates a kindergarten and | pre-school building, directs the | choir in her church, attends Ameri- can University two mornings a week, teaches ballet dancing, enter- tains the community at semi- monthly square dances, | with the demands of five of her | own children and a hundred of the neighboring ‘youngsters. And each July, she comes to the | Library Auction. Wouldn't miss it : | for the world. Her husband, Reuben M. Harding, | is with the U. S. Government, and I serve. Fen Feted On Birthday Miss Catherine Gensel was. feted has been acclaimed Citizen | Ping by her fellow employees at the of the Year in her home town of Dallas Post. Herndon, Virginia, and will be guest | honor Herndon Rotary Club, April 28. 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Her hus- | birthday anniversary on band is the son of Mr. and Mrs. The family are members Harold Smith, Beach Haven, for-| Methodist Church. | merly of Kunkle and Dallas. The couple were married in Al- Birman To Visit ‘Observing 20th Anniversary hand, or there is a call for a hile] Roushey, ects and nt of the and is a the member of the Penna. State Univer- daughter, student at Dallas High her 16th April 2. of Dallas | derson Methodist Church by Rev. | David Morgan. Attendants were x {Doris Burgert Chipok, Dorothy | Airman First Class Jay Farr, will | Rutkin, both classmates of the bride | arrive with his wife and {at Pennsylvania State University, | Eleanor Elston Humphreys and Judy | Searfoss Gutch, Lawrence and For- | | rest Smith, brothers of the bride- | Trailer Park. groom and Alden Kunkle. 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