NIA rt DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Bea LT TASS ETT Ee TERT RT TOT TET Purely Personal Linda Houck Honored On Seventh Birthday | Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Houck, Ry-! man Road, entertained at a birth- day party July 20th in honor of their daughter, Linda's seventh . Mary Jane Faust, Goss Manor, | birthday. ; is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Guests were Susan Dickinson, . Mr. and Mrs. John Strong, Elmira, spent some time with Mr. Strong’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Roese, Sweet Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Par- rish reet, have returned home Lauren and Dorothy Kintzer, Patti! John and Diane Margavitch, Phyllis ! Margavitch, Cheryl Ann Vrabel and Shirley Vrabel, David Brown, Mr. rand Mrs. Philip Brown, Hanover after ‘Sending some time with Mr. j / and Mrs. Fred Scaife, Blossburg, | Green; Pamela and Sandy Stein, | Kingston; © David Virginia and and’ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown | ] and family, Elmira. | Dorothy Snyder, Wyoming; Susan Lee Roese has returned to her! McCann, Judith Ann Davis, Mar- home in Sweet Valley, after being | garet Warner, Leona Stevens, Elsie a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. {and Mary Ann Edmunds, Shirley: ~ John Judge, Lehigh Street, is a | Coleman, Ronnie and Theresa Bon-. medical patient at Nesbitt Hospital. | S2vage, Catherine Marek and * Mr. and Mrs. Kusiak, Joseph and | Mother; Donna Homyack, all of Ash- Sharon, Huntsville, have returned | ley; Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Peters, home after spending some time in | Wendy and Donna Peters, all of Wildwood By The Sea, New Jersey. | Slocum. Cornelia Fehlinger; Mrs. Grover Stock, has returned to | Josephine (Grandma) Houck; Mark, his home, on Main Street, after be- | Barbara, Lind a Houck; Mrs. ing a surgical patient at Nesbitt | Jeanette Dickinson; Mrs. Thomas Hospital. | Dickinson; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Tab- * Mrs. Donald Mitchell and Tad, ltt, Eddie and Diane. The host and returned home to Fairfax, Va., after | hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Houck. spending a week with the Charles | Games were played and prizes Hosler family, Parrish Street, while , Won by all. Mrs. Hosler underwent surgery, Thursday, at Nesbitt Hospital. | Mrs. Grover Stock, Main Street, | feft Monday, for Fort Lauderdale, Fla., to visit her daughter and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grose. Her grand-daughter, Linda Gross, will accompany Mrs. Stock to Pitts- burgh, where they will visit Mrs. Stock’s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. ax Mrs. Don Stock. Linda will retur’¥ home with her, to spend some time with Mr. .and Mrs. Stock. { Mrs. Minnie LaBar, Marian, Ind. and Mss. Wilson Fetterman, Catta- wissa{@pent the past two weeks with Mrs. Marvin Scott, Davenport Street. ~ Evelyn Scott, Sutton Road, will be attending 4-H Camp, beginning | July 26 to July 30. " Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robins and children, Edison, N. 'J., have re- turned home after visiting Mrs. La- verne Race, Davenport Street. Mrs. Bert Brace, East Dallas, is visiting in Washington, D.C, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ullstrom and daughter, New Kensington, were re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crosson, College Manor. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson and children, Trucksville, are visiting the New York World's Fair and Boston. Visitors to see William R. Wright at Gagisinger Hospital over the week- end®ere Dr. and Mrs. Robert Mell- man, Edward Brominski, Leighton j ; Sco Lynn Sheehan. and Mrs. William Pack, Butler Street, Kingston, have moved to 5 Birch Hill Lane. Mr. Pack is Vice President of Miners National Bank. Rev. and Mrs. Frederic Eidam, Shavertown, will return shortly from a vacation in Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ceol, Drexel |! Hill, have purchased a new home oni Center Hill Road. Miss Katherine Gensel, Trucks- ville, is a patient in Mercy Hospital, where she was admitted on Monday. Ray Strazdus, East Dallas, cele- brated his 25th birthday on July 26 and his brother; Richard, ob- served his 29th anniversary on July 27. © Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Moen, ‘Suz- anne and Barbara, Split Rail Lane, recently spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lincks, and family, Mepg@yie, La. Leaving Suzy to visit longe?, the Moens returned home, ig Fért Walton Beach, Fla., Wind visited Mr. Moen’s broth- er, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Moen and family, Hampton, Va. Suzy returned home later by bus, accompanied by | Susan Lincks, who will stay a few weeks, with the Moens. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hinnant, Pam, | Donna, and Kim, Greenville, N.C., . are spending two weeks with Mr. . Hinnant’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald LaBar, Fernbrook. . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schooley and family, Davenport Street, had as re- cent guests, Mrs. Schooley’s cousin and daughters, Mrs. Thomas Mitsch, | Pam and Karen, N. Olmstead, O. | and Mrs. Schooley’s sister and hus- | band and family, Mr. and Mrs. | Woodrow Pinkelton, Donald and Michael, Marion, Ind. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave., Dallas Phone 674-4921 Sweet Valley Guest ' Honored On Birthday A surprise birthday party for Mrs. William Satterfield, Elkins, Pa., was held recently at the home of her father, Frank Crossin, Pikes Creek. A picnic supper wag served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ma- honey, Dianne, Rodney, Roseann, Pamela and Thomas; Dorothy Per- kins, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mahoney, Denise; Paul Clemow, Jr., Connie Clemow, Bart Clemow, Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Curry, Mrs. Mildred | Martin, Jay and Bobby; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Traver and family, Mr. and | Mrs. Wilbur Shaw and family, De- loris Weese, Frank Crossin and Mr. and Mrs. William Satterfield. Sgt. Joseph Shields Here From N. Dakota Sgt Joseph Shields, his wife, the former Betty Thompson, and their children, eight-year-old Cindy and five-year-old Joey, drove in recently from North Dakota to spend several days visiting relatives and friends ! in the area: They are staying at the Francis Shields home, Dallas R. D. 3. The family enjoyed ‘the trip home by way of the Great Lakes. Next week they will return to Grafton, N. D., where Sgt. Shields works on Minuteman Missiles in the Air Force. ‘Winter temperaturesof 45 below zero are not unusual in that part of the country. HOOVER REUNION Annual reunion of the Hoover family will be held Saturday, August 7 at Dymond Grove, which : is located in the rear of the Meth- odist Church in Noxen. A basket luncheon will be held at 12:30 p.m. All relatives are urged to attend. Georgia A. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Phillips, R. D. 2, Tunkhannock, announce the birth of a daughter, Georgia Ann Phillips, on June 27 at Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. This is the first child of the couple. Mother is the former Sheryl Fuller, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Fuller, R. D. 2, Tunkhannock, and Ernest Fuller, Miami, Fla. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Bliss, Sr. Tunkhannock, R. D2. . Mr. Phillips is the son of Mrs. May Phillips, R. D. 1, Dallas, and ‘the late Mr. Phillips. Completes Course completed a six week course in min- ing research at University of West Richard Strazdus, Dallas, has Sust | Emma Fehlinger, Janet Buckman, # and John Cool, all of East Dallas; tually a walk back into yesterday. Idaho's early days, at Roundup it Virginia. Mr. Strazdus, the son of August Strazdus, East Dallas, and the late Mrs. Strazdus is associated with Wilmot Engineering, White Haven. GAY New Dallas Center IR Centermoreland 333-4500 DALLAS 675-1176 Shopping | | requests the cooperation wells to recede. 5 NOTICE The Dallas and Shavertown Water Company serving the use of water. of hoses for any purpose whatsoever. of its consumers in con- The drought, now in its fourth year, has caused water levels in certain Until we have relief from the “drought, we are compelled to prohibit the use Dallas residents attending the Choral Workshop conducted by Dr. Peter J. Wilhousky, Director of Music, New York City Schools, at THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1965 Dallas Women At College Misericordia’s Choral Workshop College Misericordia on July 21-23, are shown above from left: Miss Jane Sorber, Mrs. S. T. Abood, Mrs. Robert Sherwood, Dr. Peter Wil- housky, and Sister Carmella Marie, R.S.M. Penn's Woods Girl Learn New Words Our teenagers who are attending the 1965 Girl Scout Senior Roundup in Farragut, Idaho, ‘did not pack dictionaries in their duffel bags, but they're sure to astound their fam- ilies with some new words they’ll sprinkle liberally throughout letters home. : If they mention Potlatch, they could be talking about the cere- monial giving of gifts by Indians of the Northwest. At the Roundup, however, potlatch will be drama- tized by the exchange of handmade tokens symbolic of their home regions. A visit to the Rendezvous is ac- Formerly a central meeting place for Indians, trappers and traders in will be a huge central area featur- ing exhibits and demonstrations depicting the early years of the Northwest. An authentic Indian village, Appaloosa horses, Basque Dancers, displays of frontier life, tree toppling, sheep-shearing, fur trapping will, vie for the attention of campers and visitors. If the girls decide to follow one of the six hiking trails marked out on the 5,000 acre site, they're like- ly to come upon a Wickiup or She- bang. In early days these were crude huts or cabins built as resting places on the trail for Indians, pack trains and road agents. For Roundup pur- poses, they will serve as wilderness “information booths” at the be- ginning of the trails to be trekked Uses The famous Offset Presses In Many Designs The Dallas Post NEW! MONROE FRONT Load-Leveler® stabilizing units STOP FRONT-END SAG! e Improve car stability eo Help maintain wheel | 3% alignment e Prolong tire || [1d life « Improve cornering, BIRTHS DALLAS ESSO AAA - 24-hr. Service S&H Green Stamps NGA PIG FOR BETTER COOKING | DELANEY | GAS SERVICE, Inc, Memorial Highway Dallas Four Generations Scouts Attend Cookout In Idaho by the Girl Scouts. When the girls say the've seen the Nez Perce dance, they've seen one of the local Indian tribes per- form traditional dances. The tribal name is French for “pierced nose” ! because members wore ornaments. in their noses. The Nez Perce Indians will also, put ‘the Appaloosa through their | Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt Moore and paces. Even girls from Texas may | Timmy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mec- not have heard about this breed of : Michael, Patty and Bobby, and the spotted horse which was saved from extinction by the animal-wise Nez guest of honor. Perce. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMichael, East Dallas, entertained in honor Mrs. Jane Bartorillo and son Mark, daughter and grandson of Mrs. Swartz, Carteret, N. J.; Mark, Dan- ny, Philip and Jane; Mrs. Bartorillo, Dean, Jimmy and Pat; Mr. and Mrs. Bartorillo and family of Carteret, N. J., recently visited the Nesbitt Moores as did Mr. and Mrs. Russell Swartz. Mr. and Mrs. Moore and Timmy returned to New Jersey to visit her sister and niece. On Dean's List Roger Hackling has been notified that he has been named to the Dean’s List at Duke University. At a four generation get together, : of Mrs. Emma McMichael, East Dal-. las, her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Swartz and husband Russell, Linden, N. J.; Dean | Sweet Valley Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fitser, Mira- man, Florida, formerly of Noxen, !'are spending the summer with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. former Dallas residents and moved | recently to this area. | Mrs. Myrtle Dunham, Appalacin, | N. Y., spent a few days here. She came to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Robert Steltz, Shaver- town. While she was here she visit- ed Mrs. Daisy Lutes and also Bess Klinetob. Don’t forget the Ice Cream Social on July 31, at the Sweet Valley Fire Hall. Tt is sponsored by the Ladies’ Auxiliary. Everyone is welcome. Serving will begin at 5 P. M. Mrs. Thomas Kuclawa and family, Reading, spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Naugle Sr. Lloyd Naugle Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Naugle Sr., was a recent patient at General Hospital where 2 he submitted to a tonsilectomy. Lloyd will be a first grade student f at Laketon this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Britt visited relatives at Pocono Summit Lake in the Poconos last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hughey Jr. and family, Williamsport, have re- turned home after spending a week , with the former's parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Ralph Hughey Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor and Irene Slater recently spent the weekend in Atlantic City. The 58th reunion of the Moss family, will be held at Wolf's Grove on August 7. A picnic lunch will | be served at noon. Don’t forget the dance at De- Luca’s Lakeside Park, Lake Silk- worth on Friday night. Dancing from 9 to 12 with Red Jones’ or- chestra. Everyone is welcome. | Mrs. Betty Cragle and sons, St. Joseph, spent several days visiting relatives in this area. Mr. and Mrs. William Satterfield, | Tomy, Carol, Jean, Randy, Danny | and Delores Weese, Elkins, West | Virginia, are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Shaw and family and Frank Crossin. Mrs. Judy Edwards, Marilyn and Carl; Mr. and Mrs. William Edwards and Sandy; Miss Marteel Edwards, Harrisburg, were weekend guests of Mrs. Alice Edwards recently. Mrs. Louise Shaw is confined to | her home with a broken leg. Visi- tors at the Shaw home were: Mrs. Arlene Adams, Phyliss Kuronski, Visitors who attended were: Mrs. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hackling, of Kunkle, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hackling, Noxen, and Mr. and Mrs. ! Palmer Updyke, Kunkle. Roger graduated first in his class : at Dallas High School in 1964, and has finished his first year at Duke. He plans to study law. Home Again Hix is back from ga vacation in| Virginia, which included everything | from salt spray on the ocean, to] foreign. students lying sprawled on | cots during the hectic week when | students converged upon Washing- | ton for a look at the capitol and an introduction to the President of the United States. Skirts, Slacks Heslops Visit Son Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Heslop, | Santa Maria, Calif., former resi- | idents of School Street, Shavertown, | have returned home after spending | some time with their son and fam- : ily, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heslop, Neb. | While there, their grand-daughter, | Leslie was baptized. They took many interesting trips, including | Boys’ Town. | Rogers Reunion | The annual Rogers Family Re- | union will be held Saturday August 7 at the Harveeys Lake Rod wand! Gun Club. | GAY-MURRAY’S TRUCKL Thursd 3 MORE DAYS! Windows, All $8.68 33 SIZES IN STOCK Basement Sash, $2.88 Jalou Terrific (Clearance Sale B| Prices Unheard Of — Dresses $3.00 to $7.95 Blouses, T-Shirts $1.19 - $2.3 120% oft NEW FALL DRESSES BACHMAN'S DRESS CENTER 460 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre Open Evenings If You Missed = = = ALUMINUM WINDOWS & DOORS Friday, ‘Saturday, Doors, All $23.88 10 SIZES OAD SALE! ay, Till 9:00 P.M. Till 9:00 P.M. IN STOCK sy Sash $8.88 "SAME LOW PRICE. ANY SIZES NOT IN STOCK WILL BE MADE UP FOR YOU AT UP TO 101 UNITED INCHES. Also see our Clearance Sale of Hundreds of Items! TUNKHANNOCK, PA. GAY-MURRAY CO. | Robert Nygren. The Nygrens are SECTION B — PAGE 3 Marguerite Daley Engaged, Will Wed Dorne White In Fall Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Daley, ployed at General Cigar Company. Dallas, announce the engagement Myr White, a Lake-Lehman grad- and approaching marriage of their . . ate, is love t Thite daughter, Marguerite Deloris, tolare Joprored at Whitesell Dorne Lee White, son of Mr. and The wedding will take place Mrs. Charles White, Noxen Road, 4 it : Harveys Lake, Saturday, September 11 at 3 p.m. in Miss Daley is a graduate of Dallas St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shaver- Area Senior High School and is em- town. Casterline Clan |EYMAN REUNION The annual reunion of the Peter of the Nathanial Casterline family Iiake Te - Ja, Demunds, Saturday, was held at Ross Park, Binghamton, | August 7, at twelve o’clock. New York on July 18. Due to the | Miss Diane .Pickett is in charge illness of Mrs. Margaret Aton it | of reservations and asks families was held there instead of Harveys | and friends to bring a covered dish Lake as planned. Next years re- | for soda, coffee, tea, milk, meat, union will be held at the same place, | and dessert will be furnished. the 3rd Sunday in July. | Oldest member present was: Mrs. | Caroline Ferrey, youngest baby | Gregory C. Dukinas Denise Carol Morgan, largest family, | Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Morgan, long-| (Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dukinas, est distance traveled, Andy and Church Street, announce the birth Ricky Blaine, Sterling, New Jersey. | of an eight pound, two ounce son, Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. | Gregory Charles, July 18, at Nes- Robert Aton, Billy and Debbie; Mr. | bitt Hospital. There are two other and Mrs. R. William Haskell and | children, Ronald, and Lauren. Mrs. Carol; Willard Rogers; Patty Aton; Dilimas is. the former The twenty-eight annual reunion! Ryman family will be at Wilson's, Everette Casterline; Mr. and Mrs. | Donald Aton, Ronnie and Donna; ! Mr. and Mrs. William Aton and] Ricky, - Binghamton, New York; | Andy and Ricky Blaine, Sterling | New Jersey; Nelson Rogers; Edna | Margaret Ellen Williams, Trucksville. Mr. Dukinas is employed with Garwood, Exeter. Breaks Elbow 674-4781 Rogers; Mrs. Mary Rogers, Dallas; | Mrs. Caroline Ferrey, Shickshinny;| Xen Young, Lehman Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rogers and Rob- ‘ Dallas, recently suffered a double ert, Meeker; Mr. and Mrs. Robert fracture of the right elbow, after Butler, Brenda and Billy, Noxen: tripping over a wire, when hiding Mrs. Mattie Casterline, Nathaniel | clues at Day Camp, at Central “Y”, Casterline; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cast- | where he is employed. He was erline, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. | treated at General Hospital. 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