ANTA 3, 1965 Tr e office 1 forms ned at retary, Dallas, with a unt of e right all bids TS IESE as aa iii ll As w= SECTION A — PAGE 5 Celebrate Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Charles Natitus Sr., | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Natitus, Lee Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, will Park. celebrate their silver wedding an- | niversary Saturday morning, May 15, with a Mass of Thanksgiving and Blessing at Oblates of St. Jos- eph, West Pittston, followed by a family dinner at their home. They were married May 15, 1940, by Rev. S. A. Drier, late pastor of | St. Mary's Church, Plymouth. rs. Natitus is the former Anna Ca¥, daughter of the late Mr. and | Mrs. Joseph Ciak, Plymouth. Mr. Natitus is son of the late Five Generations At Mothers Day Picnic Fivé generations were present at a barbeque celebrating Mothers Day, given by Mr. and .Mrs. George Hayner at their home in Beaumont. Present were great-great-grand- | : x mother Mrs. Clara Smith, gront- centrate on. sports wear ig being grandfather Arno Smith, grand- mother Mrs.. George Hayner, mother Georgeanne Hopfer, and the new baby, Michele Dawn Hopfer., Also present were Mrs. Taylor, ‘Raritan, N. Ralph J., daughters Manville, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mitchell, Gary, Gloria and David, Kunkle, ' Mr. and Mrs. George Hayner, Terry, Jackie, Cathy, Beau- lat Trucksville Burkel Upholstering, Hughestown. | Planned Parenthood ‘| To Hold Fashion Show mont, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dau- | bert, Donald Jr. Sandy, Doreen, Cindy, Arno, and Tommy, Center- moreland, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hop- | fer and Cichele, Noxen, - Mr. and Mrs. “Arno ‘Smith, Beaumont, Mrs. | Clara. Smith. | #1 Be Absent From Polls For First Time Cecllia ‘and Lori, Mrs. Sharon Groza, | Jones, Jr., Paul Schalm and Paul The couple have four children: Charles Jr., patrolman for Hartford Police Department; Mrs. Ruth Al- temus, Trucksville; Joan, employed at General Cigar; Frank, a student elementary school There are two grandchildren, Sherie Lee and Bonnie Ann Altemus. Mr. Natitus is an upholsterer at Mrs. Ray W. Turner, Jr., president of Luzerne County Planned Parent- hood Association, hag announced a dessert fashion show and card party to be held today, Thursday, May 13th at 12:30 n.m. at Temnle B'ha Brith Kingston. The fashion show, which will con- presented through the courtesy of Bergman's Department Store. Mrs. Richard Maslow, chairman of this portion of the announced the following assistants: Mesdames = Charles Flack, Lewis Rodda. Models will be Mesdames : Edward Allen, Justin Bergman. Richard Paterson, Henry Doran Richard Levy, Donald Frederick, Herman Baltimore, Ray. W. Turner Jr., and Harold Snowdon, Jr. Mrs Thomas Miller, well known in the field of fashion, will be commen- tator. Highlight of the afternoon will be the awarding of a contemporary cof- fee table donated by a local man- ufacturer.” door prizes prizes. and individual table program has; Other prizes will include |° THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1965 ~~~ | Evangelical Church, by Rev. SS’ Chubb. | Mrs. Price is the former Viola | Banks, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Banks, Wilkes- Barre. Mr. Price is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Price, Plains. Prior to retirement, Mr. Price was employed with Mose Griffith Real Estate, for fifty years. They are members of St. Lukes Reformed Church, Wilkes-Barre. Prices Married Forty-Seven Years Mr. and Mrs. George Price, S. Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville, will, observe their forty seventh wedding anniversary, tomorrow, May 14. The couple have two sons, Ber- nard, Cincinnati, O., and Frederick, Frankfurt, Germany, where he is stationed with the Army. There are five grandchildren, Bernard and Nancy, Judith, Frederick Charles and’ Jane Lee. . | THE DALLAS POST Sales Slip Pads . They were wed in the Hazleton | DALLAS TOWNSHIP REPUBLICANS - VOTE DANIEL RICHARDS For Tax Collector PULL LEVER ({A Primary Election May 18, 1965 I have served you the last 3 years and would Reservations are onen to the his will be the first election in public and may be made by calling which Mrs. John Girvan has not Mrs. Livingston Clewell. Dallas, or voted, since Women's Suffrage be- | the Planned Parenthood office at appreciate your vote election — Thank You. and support for re- » “QLD B. BRITT, Hunlock Creek R.D. 1, :Pa. of Shavertown, Kingston Township, came a law 45 years ago. Her place | the Kirby Health Center. on Lake Street has been used as a | voting center for years, Somzone else will have to unlock the door at 6 a.m. May 18. ; © Mrs. Girvan entered General Hos- pital for minor surgery on Tuesday. When she returns after ten. days, she will rest before starting by plane June 7 for the Great South- west, where she will enjoy a real vacation. Bowlina Banquet Annual Dinner of Dallas Women’s Club Bowling League will be held Monday, May 17, at 6:30 p.m. at The Brothers Four. Awards ‘will be made and new Ricers will be announced. For Tax Collector - Monroe Township Republican VOTE JOHN BARBOSE Of Beaumont ARMY VETERAN American Legion Lions Club Rod & Gun Club & L. Sportsman’s Club qferied To ' Phyllis - Derhammer:- Ene Legal Notice — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary in the Estate of I. ‘A. ROOD (or Irvin A. Rood), late of the Township of Lake. who died on the 4th, day of March. 1965, have been granted to BENJAMIN S. ROOD. R. D. 1, Harveys Lake, Pa., Box 191, and MYRTILLA ROOD ABBOTT, 203 East Green Street, Nanticoke, Pa. Creditors are notified to make known their claims and those indebted to the estate to make payment to said Executors or to their attorney. B. B. LEWIS, Atty. 5 Main Street, Dallas, Pa. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary in the Estate of WERBERT F. BRITT, late of the Township of Ross (Hunlock Creek R.D. 1), who died on March 31st, 1965, have been granted to HAR- Creditors are notified to make known their claims and: those indebted to the estate to make pay- ment to said Executor or to his attorney. B. B. LEWIS, Atty. 5 Main Street, Dallas, Pa. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters: of Administration in the Estate of RALPH W. WHIPP, late Luzerne County, Penna. who died on March 28th., 1965, have been granted to ERNEST T. WHIPP, 186 Ferguson Avenue, Shavertown, Pa. Creditors are ntified to make known their claims and those indebted to the estate to make payment to said Administrator or to his at- torney. B. B. LEWIS, Atty., 5 Main Street, - Dallas, Pa. | Church, Saturday, June 5, at 2 p.m. | Erma Sutton. ‘as bridesmaids. of the bride. , beret seers etme. Usd Bridal Shower Held Honoring Muriel Shaw Mrs. Alvin Long, Parrish Street Dallas, was hostess for a Brida! shower at her home, Wednesday night, May 5, honoring her sister. Miss Muriel Shaw, Muhlenburg. Games were played and prizes were won. Refreshments were served to the following: Mesdames Leslie Shaw, Donald Whitebread, Kenneth Shaw. Joan Shipman, JoAnn Ftorkowski Mary Siezfried, Lewis Long, Earl Hartman, Delbert Hartman, Wayne Long, Dana Sutliff, Mervin Shaw Georg= Price. Loren Snyder, Viola Hughes, and Misses Barbara BRarski Eugenia Truchon, Carol Williams, the hostess and guest of honor. Lonisa Sutton Picks Bridal Attendents Invitations have been issued for the wedding of Louise Fay Sutton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Sutton, Trucksville, to Richard I. Arnold, sen of Mrs. Esther Arn- old, Sweet Valley, which will take place in Trucksville Methodist Miss Sutton has chosen her sister, as maid of honor, her cousin, Lillian Rhone, and the bridecrocom’s sister, Carol Arnold, James LaBar, brother of the groom, will be best man. Ushers w:ll be Harold Newell, his brother- in-law, and Arthur Rhone, cousin “TIN One Stop i = SERVICING! Stop infor your gas and let us check your car out while We'll give you that you're here. bumper - to - bumper check every car It costs so little and saves so needs. - much. BIRTH’S N DALLAS ESSO DO Fe SERVICENTER Junction Rts 118 and 309 Clyde W. Birth Loads i ightin ig- ‘performance at low cost MG pedigree, MG to the fighting core. Big hearted pe (85 ih ip to 35 mpg). Legroom to spare for six footers. Standard equip- ment includes roomy lockable trunk, tachometer, safety belt anchorages and of i padded dash panel. Detachable hard top and extra padded jump seat are avail- able as optional extras.Give this little bombshell a test workout today. MiDGET By MG KUNKLE MOTORS D. MEEKER, Prop. KUNKLE, PA. 675-1546 Supervisor Candidate |Sign Farm Team . William Samuels, Lake Cob] Shavertown farm team is being is a Republican candidate for Leh- | formed tonight at 6:15, the grade man Township supervisor, running | school field. All Shavertown boys, for re-election on Tuesday, May | 8 or older, who want to join, must 18, for a six year term. Samuels, | register at this time, no applications now president of the board of | after tonight. Any boy who wants supervisors, has served in this ca-| to register and cannot make it pacity for two years, filling the un- | Thursday, Call Bill Ostrum, 674- expired term of Joseph Marchakit- | 4642 before 9:30 nm. us, upon his resignation. - : a aepvitprtpmm Mr. Samuels, retired, makes his! engineering education and exper- home at Lake Silkworth and is ac- | ience, a man with a genuine inter- tively interested in the welfare and | est in the advancement of ‘the advancement of Lehman Township Township and its =~ communities, and the entire area. An engineer should ve given the opportunity te by profession, Mr. Samuels is a! the work and guidance a of Bucknell University; hel donionstrated by him during the ee post of awmistant engineer) two years that he has been a mem- for the Pennsylvania Department oe of Highways for a two year period;| ber of the Lehman Township Board of Supervisors. continue owned and operated an ice and coal business in Nanticoke for many { FOR Tax Collector — LEHMAN TWP.— | JAMES | CASTERLINE | Primaries, May 18 | LEVER 11A | Your vote and support §| will be appreciated. years. Mr. Samuels was a member of the Lehman Township School Au- thority during the building of the new school. He was instrumental in securing funds for the Township through the Accelerated Federal Works Program; ‘whereby the Super- visors were able to build six miles of new blacktop road. He has been active in formulating the zoning laws of the ' Township which far- sighted citizens recognize as vital in the planning of the fast growing Back Mountain communities. Mr. Samuels instituted the one mile salt road project, Konigus Road, Lake Silkworth, which is the first of its kind in the area and which has arroused much interest among road builders. Construction requires the blading up of the road and the application of 40 tons of salt per mile. It.is then mixed ith water, forming a brine when dry. Such a road, according to road building authorities, will outlast all other types ways. The experimental one mile REPUBLICAN FRED LAMOREAUX vote for Middle District. of unsurfaced road- | DALLAS TOWNSHIP and GLENN HOWELL, present members of the Board of Supervisors of Dallas Township, respectfully solicit your PHILIP WALTER For Supervisor, Dallas Township, VOTERS OF section, built last Fall, has proven highly satisfactory thus far. 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