The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 17, 1965, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
[Purety
Personal
Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Borthwick,
Pioneer Avenue,
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Luke, Wap-
pinger’s Falls, N. Y., and children,
spent the weekend here with her
parent? Mr. and Mrs. John Butler,
and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Lukasavage. A former honor scout
of Post 232, Mr. Luke attended the
annual Father and Son Scout din-
ner at St. Therese’s Sunday evening.
Dwayne Sprau, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Sprau, Mt. Airy Road,
entered General Hospital for tests
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell, W.
Center Street, spent the weekend
in Bradford, where they attended
a class reunion. It was here that
Bob began his teaching career.
Frank Wadas, Jr., is home from
Mansfield State College for the sum-
mer vacation.
Mrs. Stephen Johnson is improv-
ing at Nesbitt Hospital and is ex-
pected to return home next week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stahl spent
the weekend in Rochester where
they attended a company banquet,
then went on to Alexandria Bay and
home by way of Syracuse and Bing-
|las Area High Schol and plans to
hamton. ;
William Hontz, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Obed Hontz, Pioneer Avenue,
has returned from Bloomsburg State
College following the close of class-
es, there for the summer.
Eil Dungey has returned to
Florio after spending a two week
vacation with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, tie Dungey, James Street.
Mr. d Mrs. Wallace Rubright,
Beevill Texas, were recent guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam J. Thomas, Lehigh Street.
Mr. and Mrs. John Curtis, Shaver-
town, motored to Rochester Thurs-
day to take their son John to the
University of Rochester, where he
will engage in cancer research dur-
ing the summer months. .
George Messersmith, Trucksville,
fell Sunday night while at play and
broke his wrist.
Mrs. John Girvan is convalescing
at her home on Lake Street after
surgery performed at General Hos-
pital.
Mrs. Helen Dunn, Trucksville, is
spending a week in Mexico, guest
of her daughter Judy Dunn, an air-
line stewardess with Eastern. The
two sw down on Monday.
Joby A. Thomas, Norton Ave.,
Dallas, is. a patient at Geisinger
Hospigll, Danville.
Harry Gries, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Gries Jr., Hershey, spent last
week visiting his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Gries, East Dallas. '
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ide, former-
ly of Trucksville, now of Bradenton,
Fla., will arrive shortly to spend
three months in the Trucksville
area.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Evans, Fer-
guson Ave., and Candy Poad, Lan-
caster, spent sveral days in Wil-
liamsburg, Va., last week. Candy,,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Poad, former Shavertown residents,
is spending some time with the
Evanses.
Jackson Guernsey, Bethesda, Md.,
recently visited at his home, W.
Franklin Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Parduski, Hill-
,crest Ave., and Mr. and Mrs.
Brown_and Bob, Ferguson Ave.
visite{@¥Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foley,
Belvedere, N. J., on Sunday. !
Mr. Ce Mrs. Donald Horton,
John,
Mrs. G. Davenport, Elmira, N. Y.;
Mrs. Stanley Correll, Carbondale,
and Sergeant and Mrs. Ed Sanders
and family, Syracuse, were weekend
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Roese,
Sweet Valley.
Susan Fleming, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Fleming, Main St.,
is spending some time at home, be-
fore taking employment at Marshall
Creek, Poconos. Susan will be a
junior at Queens College, Charlotte,
N. C., in the fall.
Mrs. Jack Poe and Mrs. May New-
comb, Washington, D. C., and Bar-
bara Jean Farnum, Hallstead, visit-
ied Mrs. Don Paeglow, Parrish St.,
. Wednesday afternoon.
Barbara Sheehan, student at Ly-
coming College, is spending the sum-
mer recess with her family, Rev, and |
Mrs. Robert Sheehan, Stephen and |
will be |
at Bill's |
Beth, Saginaw Ave. She.
working for the summer
Diner, ‘Shavertown.
Mr. and Mrs. David Joyner, David,
Robert@®ad Christine, Dover, Del.,
spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Meski, E. Center Street.
Mr. and Mrs. William Burnaford,
Billy and David, Havertown, recent-
ly visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Kingston, Tarlton Ave. Mrs. Burna-
fordis the former Mildred Kingston.
Thomas Kingston remains a surgical
patient at Nesbitt Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Whitebread,
Kingston, N. Y., visited Mrs. White-
bread’s sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Long, and Brent, Parrish
St., Saturday night.
Mrs. Bessie Stem, former resident
of Huntsville Road, is a patient at
Mercy Hospital.
Mrs. Charles Gordon, Main High-
way, is a patient at Mercy Hospital.
Recent guests to the area were:
Lebris Youhl, Cape Town, S. Africa;
Mrs. Thomas E. Jones, Sr., San Di-
ego, Cal; Susan Meyer, Switzer-
land and Jocelyn Blackford, Eng-
land.
Mrs. Thomas Reese, Sr., Franklin
Street, is a patient at General Hos-
pital.
Mrs. Frances Morgan and chil-
dren, James K. Grieves and Twn
sttended gradua- |
tion ceremonies for their son, Jim, |
at Pennsylvania State University
Arja
im and Laurie, Sergeant and _
Engagement Announced
DEBORAH RUTH KELLER
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Keller, Hill-
side Farms, Trucksville, announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Deborah Ruth, to John David Eister,
son of Rev. and Mrs. Fred Eister,
Alderson.
Miss Keller graduated from Dal.
enter Wyoming Seminary School of
Business in the Fall.
Mr. Eister,
Lehman High School, will major in
biology at Wilkes College.
| N. Y.; Kenneth Moore; Mr.
graduate + of Lake
i
Virginia McCarty, Guest
At Graduation Party
McCarty,
and Mrs.
Virginia
Mr.
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. El-
wood McCarty, Wellington Avenue,
Dallas, in celebration of her gradua-
ticn from Harrison, N. J. High
School on Sunday. She graduated
with honors and will enter Har-
rison Business College in the fall.
Present were grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Denmon, Beaumont,
Mr. and Mrs, Elwood McCarty, Mr.
and Mrs.Lester McCarty and Ernest,
Mrs. Shirley Zimmerman, Mrs.
James Zimmerman and Bryant, Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Ide, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor McCarty, Marjorie and Rich-
ard, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide, Jane
McCarty.
Moore Family Dinner
Mrs. Raymond Moore, East Dallas,
‘entertained at a family dinner on
Decoration Day. Guests were her
son’s family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Moore, Warwick, R. I., Shanan, Deb-
bie, Charles and Raymond: her
| daughter, Jean Salesbury, Provi-
‘dence, R. I; MY. and Mrs. Lloyd
Smith, Warwick, Pa.;Musittia Mon-
tany and son Edward, Johnson City,
and Mrs.
Edward Moore, Lynett, Eddie and
| Walter; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ward
[aad daughter, Wyoming.
Marlene Ann Batory To Marry
Joseph Yedinak On August 28
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Batory,
Pinecrest Ave., Dallas,
nounced the approaching marriage
of their daughter, Marlene Ann, to
Joseph F. Yedinak, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Yedinak, Slocum St.,
Swoyersville.
Rev. Anthony Yedinak, brother of
the birdegroom elect, will read the
Nuptial Mass in the Byzantine
Catholic Church, Swoyersville, at 11
o'clock in the morning, Saturday,
August 28.
Attendants
elect’s sister,
Bunker Hill,
Shavertown.
will be the bride
Mrs. Jane Novicki
and Mrs. Jane Ell of
Flower girl will be
Elmira Graduate
HARVEY
ANNE JAMESON
Anne Jameson Harvey, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs, Laning Harvey Jr.,
Coolyn Hill, R. D. 4, Dallas, received
the Bachelor of Arts degree at the
107th commencement of Elmira
College, Elmira, N. Y., on Sunday,
June 6. Her area of concentration
has been Art.
Miss Harvey has been a member
of Sea Stars, Synchronized swim-
ming club, and a member of the Art
and Photo Club.
She is a graduate of Wyoming
Seminary.
dolyn Morgan, are leaving Tn 19
for Key Largo, Florida, to visit their
father Laverne W. Grieves. They
will return July 3rd.
Daryl Kanecko, a student at
Princeton University, visited in the
Dallas area this week. Daryl was a
host to three of the Key Clubbers
when the boys went to Denver,
Colorado three years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Olney Craft, Jr.
spent several days in the Dallas
area this week. Mr. Craft will teach
Geography at College Misericordia
and they will move here in time for
the September term from Ann Ar-
bor, Michigan.
Mrs. Loren Dymond, Shavertown,
is a medical patient at General
Hospital.
Brent Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Smith of West Dallas, is home
for the summer vacation. Brent is
a student at Penn State University.
Mrs. Florence Greising, Franklin
St., has returned to Memorial Hos-
pital, Wilmington, Del., where she
submitted to surgery on Monday.
Mrs. Frank Kuehn and daughter,
Elaine, Fallbrook Road, left Satur-
day for Wilmington, to be with
their mother and grandmother.
Mr. Peter Shiner, Sterling Ave.,
is recuperating at her home after
being a patient at General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thomas, Pal-
merton, spent Friday with the lat-
ter’s mother, Mrs. Boyd Dodson,
Huntsville.
Mr. Ira Morris of Adelphia, Mary-
land, is spending a few days with
his sister Caroline Qaperoon;
[Mary Mokris,
have an-|
bridegroom-elect’s
niece of New Jersey, ringbearer,
John Kalafut of Plymouth.
Best man will be John Heffron of
Luzerne and usher, Stephen Batory,
brother of the bride elect.
Immediately after the ceremony,
a reception will be held at No. 1
Hose Company, Scott Street,
| Swoyersville.
Miss Batory is a graduate of West
Side Catholic High School. She is
employed in the business office of
the Commonwealth Telephone Com-
pany as service representative.
Mr. Yedinak will enter his senior
year at King’s College in the fall.
Allan J. Cease
Preaches Here
Allan Jonathan Cease, , Dallas
wag guest preacher at Huntsville
Methodist Church on Sunday morn-
- ing.
Mr. Cease, who will enter his
junior year at Lycoming College
Williamsport, in the fall as a pre-
theological student, is spending the
summer with his parents, Mr. and
Mr.s Thomas Cease and Mr. and
Mrs. O. L. Harvey, Franklin Street.
Dallas.
Classes at the college were ended
{ May 27 but Allan returned to play
with the Band in its annual con-
cert and for Commencement cere-
monies.
Trucksville
Mrs. Alan Wilkinson, Atherholt
Drive, is to be congratulated on the
sale of two painting at the Arts
Fiesta recently held on Public
Square, Wilkes-Barre.
Cub Scout Den 6 were enter-
tained at an outdoor picnic on Tues-
day night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Willis Johnson, Carverton
Road. Their families were guests.
Forty seven were present.
Mrs. Richard Montgomery enter-
tained her card club at her home
on Hickory Street Wednesday eve-
ning. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ralph
Swan, Mrs. Robert Shoemaker and
Mrs. Doreen Collins. Others attend-
ing were: Mesdames Audrey Earl,
Harry Johnson, William Long and
Howard Updyke.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Montgom-
ery, Manasquan, N. J,
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Montgomery, Hickory Street.
(Continued on Page 4 B)
The Dallas Post
Sales Slip Pads
In Many Designs
daughter of |
Lester McCarty, was |
honored at a family party given by |
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1965
arol Ann Haggerty, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Haggerty, Jr.,
Succassunna, N. J., was married to
Leslie Meade Barstow, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Meade Barstow
Sr., Towaco, N. J., Saturday, June
12 at 2 p.m. Rev. Fred C. Demarest
performed the double ring ceremony
in First Presbyterian Church, Suc-
casunna.
riage by her father.
Attendants were Cynthia Cooper,
Wilson, N. C., cousin of the bride,
maid of honor; bridesmaids, Mrs.
Eberhard . Nordman, Towaco,
Geraldine Gattoline, Doylestown,
Pa.; junior bridesmaid, Betsy Hag-
gerty, Succasunna, sister of the
bride.
and |
Best man was Richard Sickler,
Dover, N. J., brother-in-law. of thc
groom. Ushers were the groom’:
brother, James Barstow, Towacc
and William Haggerty, Succasunna
the bride's brother.
Mrs. Barstow attended Roxbury
High School, Succasunna, and is a
graduate of Keystone Junior Col-
| lege, La Plume, Pa.
Miss Haggerty was given in mar- |
Mr. Barstow is a graduate of
Westmoreland High School, -Trucks-
ville, attended Wilkes College and!
is now atending Rutgers University,
New Brunswick, N. J.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Barstow are
employed by Plastics Division, Al-
lied Chemical Corporation, Morris
Township, N. J. They will live in
Oldwick, N. J.
Miss Suellen Roberts To Wed
Miss Suellen Roberts, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Roberts,
111 School Street, Shavertown, will
become -the bride of Edwin Carl
Bush, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Bush, 135 N. Pioneer Avenue, Shav-
ertown, on Friday evening, June 18,
at Trucksville Methodist Church at
7:30.
Rev. Robert Germond will per-
form the candlelight ceremony.
Miss Roberts has selected as her
attendants Mrs. Laura Thomas as
matron of honor and Mrs. Carol
Thomas and Mrs. Coral Carey as
bridesmaids. Richard Thomes will
Edwin Bush On Friday Evening
serve as best man for Mr. Bush and
ushers will be Robert Thomas and
Robert Carey.
A reception will follow the cere-
mony at O'Connell's Twin Lakes.
Miss Roberts is a graduate of Dal-
'as Senior High School and IBM
Institute and is employed at Com-
monwealth Telephone Company,
Dallas.
Mr. Bush is likewise an alumnus
»f Dallas Senior High School and
attended Wingate College, North
Carolina. He is employed with A-
~ariran (hain and Cable.
QAI
S
SIICIISIISIIRIcK
7
LORIE
Filled with delicious seafood, fresh fruit, punch
or other appetizers, nothina makes a more dis-
tinctive or appealing party lable centerpiece
than an ICE MOLD . . .
too! Be a discriminatina hostess . . .
ICE MOLD for your next party!
BIRTHDAYS e
Exclusively designed and manufactured by
CONSUMERS ICE CO.
ie ereisieticiclel] iSRiCRicsicicsieick
and so inexpensive
order an
SHOWERS ee WEDDINGS
ANNIVERSARIES
ALL SUMMER PARTIES
Phone 824-3401
spent’ the :
weekend with their son and daugh- |
SENTRY
- for
-KILLS FLEAS FOR 3 MONTHS -
— Sergeant’s —
- Sustained Killing Power For -
TICKS, as
COLLAR
Dogs -
well
EVANS DRUG STORE
Shavertown -
GIBSON
TUESDAY thru THURSDAY 9 to 5
NOW OPEN
and ALUNNI
BEAUTY SALON
IN FORMER ‘JONES - RICHARDS
36 MAIN STREET
OPEN TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY
F
SATURDAY 9 to 2:30
674-6126
DALLAS
SALON
FRIDAY 9 to 9
‘Rev. And Mrs. Robert Sheehan
Celebrate 24th Anniversary
Rev and Mrs. Robert Sheehan,
Saginaw Ave., Goss Manor, Dallas,
celebrated their twenty fourth anni-
versary Friday, June 11.
They are the parents of three
children, Barbara, nineteen, who
will be a junior at Lycoming College
in the fall; Beth, thirteen, and Ste-
phen, eleven.
They were married in the Thorn-
hurst Methodist Church by Rev.
Hugh Klinetob.
Mrs. Sheehan is the former Cla-
rissa Treat, daughter of the late
Rev. and Mrs. Stephen Treat, |
Stroudsburg. She was formerly a |
At WSCS Worship
Mrs. Edgar = Lashford,
verton, are attending the WSCS
School of Missions of the Methodist
Church at Colby College,
ville, Maine.
Fredric Anderson, III
Mr. and Mrs.
son, Jr.,
lan, Illinois, announce the birth of
their first child, a son, Fredric
Fredric
W. 1II, on June 9 at Lutheran Hos- |
pital, Moline, Illinois.
The new arrival weighed in" at
six pounds, ten ounces.
Mother is
Gunderson, - Menominee,
Mrs. Fredric Anderson; Pioneer
Avenue, Shavertown. The baby is
their first grandchild.
Try The Dallas Post
Lowest Prices
Sales Slip Pads
This Fmblem
Identifies Your
Welcome Wagon
a
Firms of prestige In fhe business
mo eivie lie of your community
teacher at Stroudsburg High School. |
Rev Sheehan is the son of Mrs. Min- | P.
| nie Laskey Lords Valley, Holly. He |
has been in the ministry twenty | Shipman, Jr., Spencerport, N. Y.,
four years, Thornhurst being hi: | Jean Croughn, Kingston, Bill Glahn,
first charge. Shavertown, and Audrey Hunt.
Sutton |
Road, and Mrs. Edgar Sutton, Car- |
‘Water-
Ander-
321 First Street, East, Mi-,
the . former Dorothy |
Michigan. |
Mr. Anderson is the son of Mr. and |
SECTION A — PAGE 5
Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest
Carol Haggerty Weds Leslie Barstow, Jr.
| Graduation Dinner
| Elaine Hunt, Lehman.
aunt and uncle, Mr.
Marks, Lehman.
Guests were Mr.
14 karat Spaceview ¢
atin fort fac ge
for Accutrons are so accurate their mechanism is used
in Telstar and space satellites - is invaluable to the
scientists engaged in space age research. Run by a
tiny tuning fork driven by a transistorized electronic
circuit, the vibrations supply such steady, unvarying
power that Accutrons are 99.9977 9 accurate.
A. Stainless steel case $125
B. Gold-filled; steel’ back $150
C. Florentine-finish 14k $200
Prices plus “tax
Prices plus Federal tax
Payments may be arranged
FRANK CLARK
Jeweler
63 South Main St W lkes Bar.
# MEMBER
AMERICAN GEM Sui LETS
STORE HOURS 10:00 to 5:25 — THURS. 10:00 to 8:45
Double-Stretch Hose!
10 Second Bag
of Runners Needed.
Convenient Cord Storage!
7 Powerful Suction!
Walks on Air! No Wheels
Combination Rug & Floor Nozzle!
ONLY $2,8-88
“HOOVER BAGS ™
® 0000000000 L LLRs LNELRRNERBRRRERRILROER OLR. a
‘GOS
APPLIANC E s
HARVEYS LAKE HIGHWAY
SPECIAL 3 DAY SALE
Telescopic Wand!
All Steel Construction!
Convenient
Tool Storage!
It's a Blower Too!
Complete with ali
Attachments!
FOR ALL
&
[a family graduation dinner was
{held at Irem Temple in honor of
given by her
and Ms. Stuart
and Mrs. Ben
oS 4
SFA PTS 4
rr rable Vyas
j 3
Gl.