! —— £052 SECTION B — PAGE 6 Purely Neigh THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1965 orhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA / - Personal : : Res Long Trip Brings Honors, BR 1; Mrs. H. H. Zeiser Attends Auction Fiancee Of Dallas Resident Floa Sue Anderson ong Trip Brings Honors, Keunion Miss Ann Peterson, Montreal,’ . s Fete t ower : h ; i , lef i er roommate Dat A h |B McF 1 ds R hS kat n ; gonads, Tee win ver roommate Jig Q3rd Birthday Date Approaches ie mors sue ron vine.| As McFarlands Reach Saskatchewan | e fri : isiting in Dal- elect, was feted at a Variety Shower rE y Ho She re fies Voi teen Observing her 93rd birthday on found conspicuously mounted on a Sunday afternoon by Mrs. Carl The ne y Shaan, rave br De Pe ea pr drove Ann to Quebec, where she Sunday, Mrs. H. H. Zeiser, enjoyed Drees of whity, paper bi > isi torts, Ringston, Ei pi ot 4600 etiler ond rec- improvements have been made. Ac- | i flew to the English Isle for a pleas- a full and active day at her home, saying “where does this belong?”. Table was decorated in a blue and | P:¢asant a dG fFeials] | companying the McFarlands were | E ant vacation before assuming her 85 Huntsville Road. The Deamon Larger objects are simply moved white color scheme with a large a a : uA en daughter, Mrs. Otto Bartz, al teaching duties in Canada this fall. coinciding, as it always does, with elsewhere, usually placed directly flowered sprinkling can: placed on|,k Mrs. McFar an s family s i 3 i ee saa | 3 the Library Auction, was a three in front of the back door waiting 2 -bad of blue rose favors and white | 12 . Regina, Saskatchewan in 3 Mt. y, N. Jd, G lid : 2b Mrs. Dorothy Kennedy, Allens d lebrati ith friends for the next person to come thru us and resided there for 31 years. This A daughter, Sue Bauerly og Cherry | , ville, Pa. is spending some time Z°¥ “°° pasion 0 ER All ded r y irs about he house apt blue fapers. ear merit honors were bestowed on | Hill, N. J., formerly of Shavertown. | th with her daughter, Mrs. Charles dropping J jo offer good wishes: . i Lo > times Games were played and prizes J families who had pioneered | The route to Canada lay through | la Sigher and family. at Chess. i. mr Ei ad geyt a awarded to Mrs. Robert Hughes, the region prior to its becoming | Buffalo, the Canadian Continental ar Mrs. | Tillie Fogel, ‘Philadelphia, en pe Providence, carpenter, or other required service Mes. Tod Hoffman, Bownle Women, a province 60 years ago. A three Highway, Winnipeg and Regina. On | be arrived last Wednesday to spend R. I and daughter, Mrs. Leighton is summoned. Nobody is trusted by Mrs Thomas Andrew, . day celebration was held and the | the way back, the travelers wishing Some time with Mrs. Joseph Neuner, : n° Scott, Easton. Among those who Granny with the locking up of the The guest of honor received many | pfcFarlands arriving to hold a fam- | to visit Iowa returned by way 2 i lo Hildonia Avenue. called at the house were Howard's house at night or with feeding the lovely gifts. ily reunion were surprised to be- | the Dakotas. Mrs. McFarland sai : ok Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ell, Lehman | sister, Mrs. Clarence Boston of Lex- | household pets. Her daily routine Present were Mrs. Gradon Carle. | 1old activities. | throughout the area traveled, crops 79 Avenue, have returned after vaca- ington, Va., who is spending several includes preparing the food for her | Mrs. Henry Metzger, Mrs. Richard From California, Iowa, Oregon and | were growing beautifully and even b Be tioning in Connecticut. weeks at the Nicholson home and | constant companion, the boxer, Borum, Mrs. Cleora Chamberlain | Pennsylvania came six brothers and | the Dakotas had shown great strides an Misses Jane Sherman and Mary | Mrs. Helen Williamson, Philadel-| Maggie; her tiger cat with its sea- Mrs. Robert Hughes, Mrs. Glen Sig- | a sister from Mrs. McFarland’s fam- farming and development. i ye Frances Sherman are recuperating | phia, who had come, as always, to | sonal litter of kittens now on the lin, Mrs. John Stahl, Mrs. Frank |ily to get together with kin still Coliootinely the. family grong from. | of at their home following tonsillec-! the Parrish family reunion. back porch, her parakeet, Pretty Shiskowski, ‘Mrs. Richard Womer, | in Saskatchewan and during the | y ; ; 4 J €s tomies at Nesbitt Hospital last week. | As in many previous years a| Boy: and now increased by the ad- | Mrs. Emma Stahl Mrs. Charles | joyful days of companionship a din-| all over the States grossed a mile- R. Both girls are the daughters of Mr. | beautiful floral arrangement was re- | dition of a canary which Myra Womer and Bonnie Mrs T. Andrew. | ner was held for 52 refatives and | age of 17,000 miles to get together. | 0 and Mrs. Peter Sherman, Carverton. | ceived from Granny's old friend and bought for her birthday wat the ‘Mrs. Fredric Anderson, Mis Haomeld) Lor nT 3 TE FT 3 ETT A Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers, ‘Bris- | neighbor, Mrs. Nellie Ritter deliver- 2 alice alin rely Ash. Mrs. Obed Honts, Mrs “Yack Cancer Group Picnics Family Party For fo tol, Pa., recently spent a week with | ed over the years from Hill's. Their! JS rT yy es k gl ; : | . = her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer driver, Harry Rymer, remembered | 8Ve™ to the aging I= Keep busy, i Dover a the guest In Pethick Garden Fortieth Anniversary T Holmgren, = Fernbrook, and ~“his|that this was her 93rd birthday | at a good substantial breakfast, : ih A195 tnksty covered dish hisshedn Mr. and Mrs. James ‘Waters, | > o parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rogers, | and added, as ever, his own per- drink plenty of coffee, £0 to Florida as 4 held b, th bi of Mrs. William Fine Richard, ‘Betsy and Marcia, Ph ; Maple Street. Mrs. Rogers is ‘the | sonal greetings. The birthday cake, |? the winter months”. Asked. for Fuller Dymonds lie oo ETA a Es > 4 Wills Water ; ia leven. her favorites Irosh coconut. wis her advice to the young she answer- Pethick, Pioneer Avenue, Shaver- | State College, and William Waters, | : former. Eloise. Holg ; 3 : : ed that there's no use giving any Mark 15th Year town, members of Mrs. Charles Gos- | Ford City, spent the weekend with | al : Miss Susan Veitch, Center Hill | baled by ‘Kathy Gongel. Sp alse because- “they don’t listen any- v art's Cancer Dressings Group follow- Mr; and Mrs. Daniel Waters, Hunts- | = a Road, Dallas, celebrated her 3rd | pereived ny Telieiations on a way’! | Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Dymond cel- [ed up their dressings session Tues- | ville Road, to help celebrate their | = birthday on June 30. Enjoying ties 70m 51 early nd telophone cally, With her sister-in-law and good |! ebrated their 15th wedding anniver- | day morning with an outdoor party fortieth wedding anniversary. lovely party were Mrs. Wiley Veitch, among these an extened (as usual) friend. M Willi J. Smith sh ! sary July ‘2 by visiting relatives in | ending the year’s activities. 1 ied in the Mrs. Frances Siley, Mrs. Clara Shri- | call ‘from her life-time friend and | Me0¢, Mrs. Wiliam J. Smith, she 4 : ; The couple was married in RB BOR Me, ber, and her parents. Mrs. C.- A. Woodruff, formerly of Dallas. has returned to her home in New Berlin, N. Y.. after visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Pethick, Pioneer Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Taylor, Phil- adelphia, were recent guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Taylor, Grandview Avenue. Twin sisters Catherine Mary and Carol Ann Hudak, with another sister Theresa and a friend Janice Hanna, visited the Worlds Fair on Wednesday . Mr. and Mrs. Martt Hardine and family. Herndon, Va., and Wendy and Colin Scoggins, daughter and son of Cant. and Mrs. Charles Scog- gins. Chelmsford, Mass., were guests of Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks, during the | recent Library Auction. Allentown. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Den- daughters. Sherry and Debbie, Mel- bourne, Fla.. have returned home after = visiting Mrs. Mary LaBar, in attendance. A familv party was! also held July 3 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Edwards, East Dallas. 3 | Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Long and | | former neighbor, Mrs. John Reedy, of Wilkes-Barre. On Saturday, Granny made her annual tour of the Auction grounds. She climbed the hill to the baked goods counter, regretted that there was none of Mrs. Petersons home- made bread, but bought a pan of good rolls and some brownies, visit- ed the plant booth where she bought some pink lily of the valley plants; was treated to a bag of pop-corn which she later. ate while watching the auction; ‘wandered down and took a book of chances on the arrow back ‘settle but refused to ‘ chance a dollar on the new Valiant “car for which she could see no use lif she won; wandered along the | Antiques table, commenting on the fine display and greeting old friends, Cora Gates and Alice Howell. She sat a while” with son, Bruce, and Granny is in excellent health, furniture, pulling weeds, sweeping the porch and walk, or other jobs has gone every winter for 25 years | to St. Petersburg, Fla., where they | have always stayed at the Princess’ Martha Hotel. Last year she drove | down with daughter, Margaret by way. of Daytona Beach and Miami Beach and remained until later in March. The youngest of three children of John E. and Eliza Johnson Smith, | Mrs. Zeiser was born July 11, 1872 William Allen High School, Allen- Community College. on a farm along the Berwick-Hazle- ton Turnpike. Her brothers were the late, Bruce Smith, of Denver, Col. and the late William J. Smith, of Wilkes-Barre. She has three grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Mrs. Zeiser attended Wyoming | Seminary where she studied art and music and was considered quite | MISS JUDITH Mr. and Mrs. George J. Heffner, 921 Max Street, Allentown, an- 'mounce the engagement of their is attending Allentown School . daughter, Judith Ann to Benjamin Cosmetology. 'D. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. | | Benjamin Roberts, Overbrook .Ave- | fish School, Wilkes Barre and serv- nue, Dallas. Miss Heffner is a graduate of Daniel Dymonds Plan Open House Sunday For Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Dymond, R. D. 1 Pittston, will celebrate their twenty fifth wedding anniversary store of knowledge about what is happening here abouts not limited | to what is printed in the Dallas gather for the week of exciting ex- Post. | Everyday is a full one for Granny- | talented in the former. Two of her | With an Open House at their home oil paintings are now hanging in I? Dymond Hollow Sunday, July 18, ANN HEFFNER : town and is presently employed by Allison Manufacturing Company and of Her fiance attended E. L. Meyers | ed in the U. S. Navy for four years. He is presently attending Allentown former Helen ‘Durba, have always lived in Dymond Hollow, where they are engaged in farming and take an active part in church and com- munity affairs. They were married schools for 25 years before his death | Descendants of Levi Nathaniel Girl Scout Roundup Idaho, from July 15 to 28. 9,000 Seniors from all over the world will | 1902. They became the parents of four sons and two daughters and the family now includes 21 grand- eriences. : b children, 28 great grandchildren One of the hostesses will be Mary and her birthday was no exception. | Barrall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and one great great grandchild. Mrs. Herbert, and“ Calvin’ Strohl, Joseph Pennsylvania and then to “Falls and Canada. | ! |" Mrs. Dymond is the former Dolores ‘Martin, daughter of Mrs | Annette ~ Mokychic and Marshall Martin of Huntington L. I. Mr. Dy- mond is the son of Mr. and Mrs. . Urbane Dymond of Tunkhannock. The couple ' has four daughters Marsha, Donna, Debbie and Loretta. They reside in Huntington, L.I. Niagara Tracey E. Kern Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kern, Con- cord, Tennessee, announce the birth of a daughter, Tracey Elizabeth on July 3. There are three other children. Mr. Kern is the son of Marion A. Kern, Idetown. Mrs. Kern is the former Marie Neothoff, daughter of Robert Richardson, Jr. roe Avenue, Dallas, July 10 at Gen- eral Hospital. i 4 Mrs. Richardson is the former Ronald Joseph Mazur, Betty Ann! Cosy, Raymond Weeks, Leo, Marion | and Patty Lee Marco, Lou, Ruth, | Louis, Mary Frances, Brian and | David Masgay, Joe, Margaret, Joann, , School Director L. L. Richardson, | Dallas, and is associated in the au- | tomobile business with his father. ful social hour enjoyed. Present were Gosart, Elizabeth Blase, Bess Ger- Florence Kast, Marjorie Johnson, Mary Yocum, Eileen Marth, Lucy Kelly, Dorothy Kennedy, Sally Sieb- er, Sarah R. Ferguson, Clara Letts, Helen Ness, Anita Rauscher, Gladys Pethick, Dorothy Anderson. Church To Sponsor A “Povrty Soshul” Huntsville Christian Church at the A program of humorous selec- A Povrty Soshul will be held by Games were played and a delight- | 4) qonage of First Methodist Church by Rev. Leon K. Wilmen. Mrs. Mesdames Pearl yyaters is the former Blanch Kline. Mr. Waters was employee by Le- | tirement. Eastern Star Auctién ‘Scheduled For July 31 | Ninth annual Auction of Dallas Chapter No. 396 Order of Eastern lach, Anna Dressel, Ruth Houser, high Valley Railroad before his re- Star will be held Saturday, July 31, | at the Lehman Horse Show Grounds | beginning at 11 a.m. “Two round dining room tables, church Friday, July 23 starting at outdoor Christmas scenes, a. watch | | 7:30. Refreshments will ‘be sold. on a golden compact, a mangle, storm windows and screens, a four | burner gas stove, tions will follow. Some of the acts : will be Edward Hopa and his violin, tubs, a buck board, a cottage size quartet composed of Harry Howell, Couples Club from Trucksville Dear Mrs. Hicks, The committee for the Nesbitt | Festival thank you for (in the Dallas Post. | Gocd luck with your auction. Sincerely, | 1 | | i i x ‘resze, Elizabeth, " the. [ivi £ _ from 2:30 p. m. No invitations have : : : x x : : io 1 two burner coal stove, dini : "5 rs. Hite Kresge, Brandon, | Wicked the auction but didnt stay | cco fn Bacon. Her husband wa | boon issued, all their frionds. ave bY the Rev. Thomas Kline in the Mr. and Mrs. John Nothof, Shaver-| MesCarl Roberts as Minode Pearl, to burner onl stove. a dining Fla "Mrs "Evelyn Forbes, Tamps, long enough to be lured into the the late Harry H. Zeiser who was | Welcome. [Genter Morclond Methodist pavson. | town, i a nT hdl i among the good “used” items to be Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dendler, bidding as she had been other years. superintendent of Wilkes-Barre city| Both Mr. and Mrs. Dymond, the age. as That Bion Paul Daily, Gordon Wolverton and . Mr. Dennis Bonning who chairs the Mrs. Gertrude Davieg a her Methodist Church will hold a family’ ‘Refreshment Committee will serve | Anna Alt have some very interest- | ing and unusual the article | Fanciwork Booth. OFFSET PRINTING In Many Designs items for their | metal laundry | filo ; : " =. u dler, Berwick, recently called on though if asked, she may deny this. | in 1934. She has lived for the past | LL N h ] R. \ F ] Royal Culp. “Auction” with the Worthy Ma- 8 Mrs. Mary Dendler, Carpenter Nurs- De hi is ha the ot he 19 years at the Risley residence in | evil at anie 3gers aml Y An eight pound, eleven ounce son, n | tron, Mrs. Elsie Jolley, {@d the » | s ; : she has any ailment is when she |pgjlas . u " Robert Daniel, Jr., was born to Mr d wy Junior ; & i J | wh ing Home. y ai | ; ; Ss ; : + Picnic unior Past Matron, Mrs. ""Bethia i = : 7 dq gets a pain in her back from HAPPY BIRTHDAY, GRANNY! H 1d F B p 1 R | ; and Mrs. Robert Richardson, Mon- 0 ing. SMe. and Mrs, Richard Chis and 86ls @ pain in hor back from olas rirst Annual Reunion ichardson, Mon King v : A ; Rogers, most of them living in the Gill Jr., Jane, Douglas and Gregory pienic at Lake Jean, Sunday. Break- platters, hoagies, hot «dogs, ham- es i Shevartoun ond Mrs: Sanh] Mae et han She Begins Today In Idaho |Back Mountain, held their first anc Gill, Dale Leach Jr., Thelma Leach, | Sandra Sprout, daughter of Mr. and fast will be at 8 a. m. with devo- burgs, home made pies, and cakes. | aa gellian, Idetown. Diping His Ps nt opuy inl - tiny Penis Woods’ Gil Saat Cotlielt nual reunion July 11 at LeRaysville Dale Leach III, Susan Leach, Sharon | Mrs. Alton Sprout, Sterling Avenue. tions following. Plan to come and Mrs. Jane Schooley and Mrs. | a3 8 hate Thony Ee Butt fs dottuttely not Wie fo dise| Will be Tepressntod by tr Dros: Community Hall. | Dougal, George E., Ruth, Jerry, This isthe first grandchild for Mr. spend the day. | Frances Sheppard will man the | i : \ a A : W ( . : = x : . aiiw v ' x . . v 1 2 a oy ; | Cy luk LaBar and cousins, cuss anything secret with in normal 14 Senior Scouts, at the Senior Girl a > still rs rs a pam ana ae Maw. So is ih { NESBITT AUXILIARY | Plants, and Produce Both. Fl! : . y was born in in Stevens Town- rge A. gers, , , T; ichardson is e son of | OS {~ Mrs. Doris Walter d Mrs. | | | Robert. Paul and Marsha Margellina | 687 thot, Grammy [ins ail awacig] Scout Roundup ‘ab (Cosur d'Alene, ship and married Helen Moore in Paulette and Shirley Ann Belles | | | 5 a Ss an rs | ata Pa Brent, Parrish Street, have returned | — SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST — | Rogers died in 1929. | Jamie, Judy and Joseph Biniek, George Alton Rogers traveled Joseph, Charles, Marie, Karen Ann, farthest for the reunion, coming Charlene, Lynn Marie and Dianne from Washington, D.C: Mr. and Mrs. | Kelly and Charles Kelly Jr. Charles Kelly, with five children, | Gh EO had the largest famil resent. | . Youngest child present Y eight | Sweet Valley Winners week old Gregory Allan Gill from | Winners of the Sweet Valley Golf h fier spending «few dave) She considers herself solely respon- | Paul Barrall, Mifflinville, Pa. Active ome 2 Pp s sister and lamily | sible for keeping the Risley home | in scouting for eleven years, she visiting Mr. ae Hunter and | peat, and anybody knows better | was a patrol leader at the Button Bradley Creatine O. Mr. plo Mrs. than to turn his back on a key, a| Bay Roundup in 1962, and has serv- Leslie "Show Muhlenburg, spent Purse, a memorandum, carelessly | ed on camp staffs at Camp Louise oe a Ved with ihe Lands : laid on the pristine surface of the and Wesley Forest Methodist Camps. Saturday evening , = d ‘ kitchen or dining room table. Any Miss Barrall is a junior at Blooms- Mr and Mrs. Jack Nelson an small objects, which she forsees as burg State College, majoring in family, Cincinnati, O.. spent the may be Special Education for the Mentally Mrs. E. S. Johnson The Dallas Post | i | I | NOW THAT THE TAX IS OFF lost, art Ea EE iu = RR prey | DP ME Es | i RT ATS INS LIL TI 7 SO RE Ee Ee RE REN SN SAN eR week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson | Nelson and family. Main Highway, Goss Manor. While here they at- tended Jack’s High School reunion. | otherwise possibly James Stephen Dymond : Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dymond, 10 Retarded and in Music. Mrs. Darl Moore, Jackson Street, | Oakwood Court, Fanwood, N. J. | recentlv returned home after being have welcomed: into their home a’ a surgical patient at General Hos- vital. for several weeks. She wishes to thank everyone for their kind- nesses during her hospitalization. Mr. and Mrs. George Bevan, Lisa and William. Montour Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Andy Wilcox, Elmira, N.Y., John Strong, Elmira and Joe Mar- shall, Overton, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Roese, Swe Valley. / Mr. and Mrs. William Long and children, Bonnie, Barbara and Bren- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Phipps and son, Carey, have moved into their new home at 11 Warner Drive, Somerville, N. J. Mr. Phipps is associated with Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Mrs. W. E. Schoonover, formerly of Newburgh, N. Y., is a patient at a nursing home in New Jersey. She is quite ill. Miss Maureen Brown. daughter of Attorney and Mrs. James L. Brown. Westmoreland Hills, is spending a week at Little Flower Camp in Toby- hanna. Karen Culver, Boston, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cul- ver for the Auction. ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owens and daughter, Susan, Carverton Road, Trucksville, and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Morgan and daughter, Gale, Shavertown spent last week at Ocean City, New Jersey . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan and daughter, Gale, Shavertown, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owens and Mr. and Mrs. William Strausser spent last Sunday at the Worlds Fair, AS JAE 5% i two month old son, James Stephen. i - Mrs. Dymond is the former Har- riet Prater, daughter of Mr. and i Mrs. A. George Prater, Overbrook | { Avenue. Mr. Dymond is the son of | | Gradon Dymond, Shickshinny, and | DALLAS, { | | | | 22 late Mrs. Dymond. | SANDY Last Time Tonight—WHAT A WAY TO GO and BACK TO HELL BEACH Feature at 8:50. Short and Cartoon the season. Movies Open Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday for rest of Admission 60 cents; Children under 12 free. Are you thinking of Valley who are in the WANTED We have buyers from new industry coming to the $18,000 - $25,000 price bracket. Also other buyers in $8000 - $15,000 price range. CALL US NOW! ROBERT W. LAUX AGENCY selling your home? market for home in the New Castle, Del. Course open golf tournament which Next year’s reunion will be held ended July 5, were: First “place at Wolf's Grove on the second Sun- team, Captain, David Carey, David day In July. | Zimmerman, Carl Zimmerman, and | | Art Zimmerman. | Second place tropheys went to Attending were: Levi N. Rogers, Mervin E. Rogers, Norma McCarthy, Cora Dougal, Shirley, James, Sherry, Tom Apple, Ken Reese, Don Purvin | and Bob Harris. 2 - FOR - 1 FILM PROCESSING SPECIAL Two prints for the price of one with each / now 4.1. Let's remain a township. going. Speak your piece. 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