> ay, are ast ia, 20- 04, re ers ity Ing ro- nip ral of ict ers ler se 3 he ey, his "11 ty- led est ASS ve le, ts, es, k- 1p 5 | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA p f i 8 SE SES i A Purely Personal " Dr. Charles Hosler, State College, spent Saturday at the home of his parents, Parrish Street, due to the illness of hig mother, Mrs. Charles Hosler, who is a surgical patient at Nesbitt Hospital. William Hanna, Wyoming Aven- ue, is a surgical patient \at Nesbitt Hospital. Jimmy LaBar, Kunkle and Miri- am and Howard Olver, Davenport Ratcliffes Plan Open House, Service, For Nilver Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Edward: Ratcliffe, 140 Goeringer Avenue, Shaver- town, will celebrate their twenty fifth wedding anniversary with an Open House Sunday and a Service of Blessing Monday. All their friends are invited to the Ratcliffe home August 8, from etoot, are cinong i miing | Soung 5 pm. No invitations have been people _attending Christian Youth issued. : by : Corn cach Late. The Service of Blessing will be Wiley Veitch, has returned to his home on Claude Street, after being a patient at Nesbit Hospital. Ruth Lawry, W. Pittston, has been spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Warhola, Parson- age Street. Mrs. Paul Walter and daughter, Carol, Berlin, Conn., are spending some time with Mrs. Walter's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owens, Parrish Street. Tom Walter, Berlin, Conn., and Maria Capporica, Philadelphia, returned Sunday, after spending some time with the Owens’. : ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stair and Ellen, Davenport Street, have re- turned after spending a week at Margate City, N. J., leaving Bobby in the care of his two grandmo- thers, Mrs. Lorraine Stair and Mrs. Richard Owens. «Mr. and Mrs. Norman P. Lo- House, Buffalo, spent the weekend with Mrs. Laverne Race, Davenport Street. ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs. Earl Brown and sons; Roger and Alan, Foster Street, Dallas, spent several days last week conucted by the Rev. John S. Prater in Prince of Peace Church at 7:30 p. m. Monday, August 9. Mr. and Mrs. Ratcliffe were married August 3, 1940, in Centen- ary Tabernacle Methodist Church, Camden, N. J., by the Rev. Gordon Lowden, a former classmate. Matron of Honor was Mrs. A. sister of Mrs. Ratcliffe. Best Man was Dr. Howard B. Ratcliffe, Phil- adelphia, brother of Mr. Ratcliffe. Other atendants were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Stiles, New Goss Manor, Mr. Harris Willet of Camden and Mrs. Samuel Wright, Somer’s Point, N. J. Patricia Ann Lillie, New York City, was her aunt's flower girl. The Rattcliffes moved here from Runnemede, N. J. in 1952. They are parents of two sons, Richard, 19, a student in Westminster Choir College, Princeton, N. J., and David, 13, in the ninth grade at Dallas | Junior High School. Baby Shower Given Mrs. John E. Simon Mrs. John E. Simon was honored at a baby shower Sunday at her Lake Catalpa home. Hostesses were Mrs. Michael Simon and Mrs. Abraham Simon Jr. Games were played and a de- licious luncheon served to the fol- lowing: Mesdames Dorothy Mitchell, William Garren, Abraham Simon Sr., William Watkins, Walter Wat- kins, Davi Perrigo, George Swan, Peggy Kovaleski, Jacob Simon and Miss Theresa Verbetich. Mrs. Faulls Honored At Surprise Party Mrs. Margaret Faulls, R. N., tourin Virginia, enjoying historical Maple Hill Rest. Home . Lehman Spot. nd the shore. t was honored by the employees at Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stevens, | 4 surprise birthday party last 1635 Monsey Ave. Scranton an-| Wednesday. She was presented nounces the birth of a daughter, Lynnd¥uly 27, at Wyoming Valley | Hospital. Mrs. Stevens, was the for- mer Judith Richards. :Beth Ann Dungey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Dungey, Lawn with a gift, and ice cream and cake were served to all guests of the Home. Attending were Mrs. Nelda Neiz- goda and daughter Jeannie, Mrs. Lydia Cragle and daughter Judy, Street, Shavertown, recently visited | Mesdames Viola Hoover, Elizabeth her cousin, Donna Dungey at Forty | Sutton, Jean Ransom, Florence Fort. Davenport, Jean Edwards, Ann Lynn McCarty and Harold Shot- well have returned to Kentucky after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. El- wood McCarty, Dallas. Jean Ide spent the week with Mr. he and Mrs. Clinton Hess and daughter Ellen in Dillsburg. ° Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bates and son are vacationing in Canada this | week. Mr. and Mrs. William Husted and family, of Castile, N. Y., have re- | turggl home after visiting Mr. and | Mrs: William McNeal of Parrish | Streett. | iy ana Mrs. Clinton Hess and | dau iter Ellen, Dillsburg, spent’ the | week with parents Mr. and Mrs. George Hess, Demunds, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ide, Mill Street. Paul’ Nulton, who spent three weeks at General Hospital submit- ting to major surgery, is home again in Beaumont, where he will con- tinue his convalescence. | Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Long and Brent, Parrish Street, were among forty five to attend a picnic Sun- day, on the Broadway Hunting Grounds. This is a yearly event for the Goodwill Hunting Club and their families. . ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux, Debbie and Sandy, Mill Street, have returned after visiting Gettysburg, Ike’s Farm and Fantasyland. . Michele Witek, Parrish Street, is confined to her home, due to strep throat. and Mrs. William Burnaford, Billy and David, Havertown, and Sta@'Sarg. and Mrs. Samuel Fow- ker Sammy, Jackie Sue, Pammy and Ann, Fairfax, Va., are spending a week at Lake Carey. Their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kings- ton, Tarlton Avenue, also spent some time with them. ‘ The Young Adult Fellowship of the Park Neighborhood Free Metho- dist ‘Church held a picnic Saturday ‘at the James LaBar home, Kunkle. Lulu Gallagher, Church Street, Dallas, was admitted to Geisinger Hospital on Sunday. Mrs. Felix Glawe, Miami City, _Fla., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Pethick, Shavertown, and friends in this area. Mrs. Florence Davenport, Leh- man, and Mrs. Hazel Bogart Shaco- chius, Exeter, spent last week in Atlantic City, guests at the May-| flower Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Glahn, Bunker Hill, had as recent guests her mother, Mrs. Daisy Prynn, and sisters Mrs. Adeline Hasselwander and Mrs.. Marjorie Vollrath, Ro- ‘thesWp) N. Y. Mrs, Mary Glahn and Marjorie spent a few days with friends in | New Jersey and visited the Worlds | Fair before Marjorie sailed for Nor- way on the M. S. Aurelia. COAL GLEN ALDEN ON 24-HOUR SERVICE BACK MT. LUMBER & COAL COMPANY | dren, 674-1441 Keblan and the guest of honor. Jeffrey Richard Rank A nine pound five ounce son, Jeffrey Richard, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rank, RD 1, Harveys Lake, July 29, at Nesbitt Hospital. There are five other chil- Gary, Vickyi, Randy, Cindy and Michele. Mrs. Rank is the for- mer Carol August, Elkhorn, Wis. Mr. Rank is employed as a cook at the Carousel. Robert Graham Named Janus Players Director Robert Graham, Shavertown, is Director of this summer's produc- tion of the Janus Players, ‘The Mouse That Roared”, to be given August 20 and 21 at Wilkes-Barre Little Theater. J This is the third season for the Players, only local acting group active during the summer, and the only one of its kind in the country- completely teenage. Although based at Little Theater, it is an independ- ent organization. Previous pro- ductions have been “When Kings Fall” and “Our Town’. Bob, who will be a senior at Dal- las High School in September, is an apprentice member of Little Theater. He played Louie, the April. Last summer he was George Gibbs in the Janus Players “Our Town”. He played Phil in Little Theater's “Gypsy”, was part of the technical crew for “A Thousand Clowns” and “The Crucible”, and was assistant stage manager for “Li'l Abner”. Wilma Long Has Birthday Party Wilma Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long, Sweet Valley, was guest of honor on Monday at a party. The group enjoyed swim- ming in the afternoon and cake and ice cream later on by the following: Nancy Smith, Ginny Ree Smith, Sharon Richards (the Harmonettes) John DiGiuseppe, Lillie Ferrey, David Bell, Bradley Iverson, Dean, Gloria, Jan, Wanda and Miralee Beth Long, the guest of honor and her parents. i School. taxi driver, in the junior class play| “Girl Crazy” at the high School in | Stashes Have Baby Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stash, Mea- dowcrest, Trucksville, became the parents of a five pound nine ounce daughter, Allison Jayne, July 27, at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Stash is the former Karen Besteder, Dallas, RD 1. Mr. Stash is employed with Witco Inc. Robert Edwards To Receive M.S. Degree Robert D. Edwards, of Coopers- burg, Pa., will receive his Master's Degree in Business Education and Finance from Bloomsburg State College today. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edwards, Carverton, the young man has taught at the Palisades High School in Kintnerville, Pa., for the past five years. He is a graduate of Westmoreland High School, and Bloomsburg State College and serv- ed with the U. S. Navy. Mr. Edwards is married to the former Phyllis Crocker, Trucksville, ahd is the father of two sons, Todd and Lloyd. His wife, his parents, his grand- mother, Mrs. Blanche Piatt and his sister, Mrs. Hall Shaver will witness the ceremony. ; Alfonso Stepanski Jr. Enlists In Air Force THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1965 Gets College Post Joseph Lillie, Bronxville, N. Y., a| i: | | WARREN E. DENMON Warren E. Denmon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Denmon, Daven- port Street, Dallas, has been ap- pointed director of admissions at Monmouth College, West Long Branch, N. J., where he has been serving as dean of men since last fall. Mr. Denmon graduated from Kingston High School and served four years in the Air Force. He received @ B. S. degree in secon- dary education from Wilkes College and a Master of Education degree from Rutgers University. He taught at Massena, N. Y., Central School and Brick Township, N. J., where he did guidance work before be- coming director of student activi- ties at Monmouth College. The grandson of Mrs. Earl Monk, | Dallas, he is married to the former | Sandra Graves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Graves, Shavertown. They are parents of two daughters, Pam and Jill, and live at 307 Wis- teria Drive, Bricktown, N. J. Mrs. Joseph Baganski, Jr. Entertains Bride Elect Mrs. Joseph Baganski, Jr., Val- lejo, Cal., entertained Thursday eve- | ning at the home of her mother, Mrs. John Clause, Shavertown, in honor of Miss Flora Sue Anderson, bride elect. Alfonso Stepanski Jr., son of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Alfonso Stepanski Sr., Pikes Creek, recently enlisted in the Air Force and left Tuesday for Lackland, Texas. Upon comple- tion of basic training he expects to study refrigeration and air condi- tioning. The new serviceman is a 1965 graduate of ' Lake-Lehman High Former Local Resident Feted During Visit Mrs. Laura LaBar, Long Beach, Calif,, who has been visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jessie Wolfe, Kingston, was entertained by number of local friends during her | for eighteen years, made her first trip here in eleven years. Mrs. LaBar was the guest of Mrs. Ildra Lape at Irem Temple card party with the Shriners’ Ladies Auxiliary. Miss Evadne Ruggles entertained her at dinner and the theater. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe took Mrs. LaBar on a delightful trip to Valley Forge, Bryn Mawr and Philadelphia. She was also honored at a dinner party at the home of Mrs. A. W. Anderson, Oak Hill, Dallas. | Ross Walkers Coming Home From Australia Mr. and Mrs. Ross Walker will arrive at Kennedy Airport Sunday morning from Australia. Ross and the former Marjorie Davis were married in Myrtleford this spring. Marjorie’s parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and Susan, stay. Mrs. LaBar, a former Dallas | resident who has lived in California | Country Club for luncheon and a, | The party was in form of a var- | iety shower and featured a pink {| theme throughout. Refreshments | were in matching shades and de- | signs with a large centerpiece of | pink snapdragons and carnations I flanked by tall pink tapers. Many beautiful gifts were re- t ceived by Miss Anderson and prizes awarded. Z | Present were Mesdames Joseph Allen, Robert Domnick, A. J. | Moreck, Ruth Shaver, Joseph | Neuner, Tille Fogel, James Alexand- er, Joseph Baganski, Sr., Henry Hill, |Linda Hughes, John Clause, Jack | Sidorek, Fredric Anderson, Misses | Barbara Baganski, Debbie Allen, Sandra Strazdus, the guest of honor | | and the hostess. | Mrs. Joseph Baganski, Jr., is a member of Miss Anderson’s bridal party. The two young ladies have been friends and classmates since childhood. Dorothy Eck Will Continue Studies Dorothy Eck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck, Lehigh Stret, Shav- ertown, who graduated June 11 from Allentown State Hospital, is finishing her time there until mid | August when the three year term |is officially ended. Graduation ceremonies had a special meaning for Dorothy for she was awarded the Ethics Pin in rec- ognition of the highest average in her class in Nursing Practice ‘and Conduct and on Prom night was selected as Queen of Spring. Miss Eck plans to continue her Education and will work in the Car- diac Unit at the Allentown Hos- | pital. She was treasurer of her | class during the entire three years, % Bunney, Hammond Organ Group Holds Annual Picnic Back Mountain Chapter of the Hammond Organ Society enjoyed their annual picnic on July 14 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John | Gelsleichter, Sweet Valley. | Following the business meeting, | presided over by Thomas P. Kane, members and guests played ‘Name the Song,” with Burl Updyke at the organ. The following attended: Mr. and | Mrs. Lee Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Britt, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomas P. Kane, Mrs. William Krimmel, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Mingus, Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Swanson, Timothy Swanson, Miss Carol Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Updyke, Mr. and Mrs. James Yoder and the host and hostess. The next meeting will be August iy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bunney, Dallas. Joseph Street, Shavertown Girl Scouts Picnic At Country Club Girl Scout Troop 631 held a picnic Thursday at Irem Temple Country Club. The girls enjoyed a cookout luncheon and dinner. A Court of Awards was held and games and swimming enjoyed. Mrs. Wilson Honeywell is leader of the troop. Awards were bestow- ed upon Gwen Kloeber, Diane Guliani, Mary Jo Karwetta, Kathy Swingle, Denise Cashman, Karen Fry, Terrie Jo Ditlow, Patty In- man, Rosemary Petty, Joan Dom- nick, Peggy Wilson, Nancy Davis, Joan Edwards. Jane K and Jerry Domnick, Tommy Swingle and Pris- cilla Kloeber were guests. Assisting Mrs. Honeywell were Mrs. Milton Whiting, Mrs. Robert Domnick, Mrs. James Inman, Mrs. Jack Koleber and Mrs. Elwood Swingle. : Moss Reunion The annual Moss family reunion will be held Saturday, August 7 at Wolfe's Grove. - Each family is asked to bring its own basket lunch, for dinner at noon. Ricky Pope Honored At Birthday Cookout tained at a birthday cookout on Sunday for their son, Rick, who celebrated his 22nd anniversary. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Honey- well and Barbie, Mr. and Mrs. Dent- studies for her degree in Nursing and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ! vice president of the student coun- William Morgan, will drive down | cil, accompanied the chorus, cap- from Shavertown to meet them. | tained the basketball team which They are hoping to see and hear | won the State Championship this the wedding by means of pictures |year, was a delegate to the State and tape recording taken at the | Championship of student nurses, time. | served on the Year Book staff and Ross will be associated in busi- | was chairman of the House and ness with: Mr. Davis. | Privilege Committee. on Updyke and Danny, Mr. and Mrs. George Trudgeon and Floyd Kim, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tondora, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pramick, Deb- | bie and Joe, Arthur Prutzman, | James Fry, Jim Martin, Carol Pope, | Marie McDyer, and the guest of | honor and his parents. | Jewel Ann Smith Has Seventh Birthday Party Jewel Ann Smith was seven years old July 24 and celebrated with the kind of party she can remem- ber for years to come. There were thirty boys and girls to enjoy the pony rides and games in the wide open spaces of Meadow Lake Cabins. The resulting ap- petites were satisfied with ham- burgs and hot dogs cooked out- doors. - Of course, there was ice cream and a beautiful birthday cake. Jewel Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ziba Smith Jr. Wayne Gordon's Name Omitted From Story The name of one of Mrs. Liva Gordon’s children was inadvertently omitted from the articles about her in the July 22 Post. She is the 1 who has an Shavertown. Mrs. Gordon appear- ed in two five-generation pictures. Martin Reunion Sixth annual reunion of the Mar- shall Martin family will be held |at Sunny Acres Grove, Kunkle, on | August 8. Family style basket lunches will be -enjoyed at noon with a business meeting following. Portraits by WESTVALE STUDIOS Nationally famous for their portraits of chil- dren exclusively. Children from 2 months up p are eligible. Only one certificate per family. 3) GROUP PICTURES WILL ALSO BE TAKEN iF You cANNoT USE THIS Certificate PLEASE GIVE IT TO A FRIEND. | Your Child’s Picture . (WITH THIS CERTIFICATE) ONE DAY ONLY! — Tues, Memorial Highway, Dallas BY CEY REY LEY LEY REY LEY CEI TEI TE We will give you ABSOLUTELY FREE a lovely 5 x 7 portrait photograph as a special get acquainted gift! Up to 12 cute poses will be taken. There is NO CHARGE and NO OBLIGA- TION to buy anything. You may, if you wish, order additional photographs direct from the studio but that is up to you, DAVIS’ Cash and Carry Hours: 10 am. to 5:30 p.m. — No Appointment necessary ! ! . . FREE! Aug. 10 DD ‘ a -) aRneRneRasfaeiaciaa@araPacPacPraPacRacPaaRa 4 f so We ~ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pope enter-| mother of Wayne Gordon, Berwick, | insurance office in | South District Democratic Women ‘Hold Family Picnic At Vic's Grove South District Democratic ‘Womens Club held its annual fami- ly picnic at Vies' Grove, Loyalville Saturday afternoon. Games were played by all the children, and prizes awarded to the winners. There was a Stork Shower for Mrs. Barbara Tohin. Many needed and useful gifts were received. Afterwards there was a business meeting presided over by president Natona Mills Outing Saturday At Lake The 18th Annual Outing of | Branch A-23, Amalgamated Lace Operatives of America union of Na- tona Mills will be held this year on August 7 from 12 noon to 8 p.m. at Watahunee Park, Harveys Lake. Donald Chamberlain, President of Branch A-23, heads the committee making arrangements. Other mem- bers of the committee are John Hardiman, Renford Wilce, Lowell Roberts, Stanley Kalish and Jack Hiller. Music for dancing will be furnished by the Pennsylvanians from 5 to 9 p.m. Special guests of the union at the outing from the New York office will be: Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Noe, Mr. and Mrs. William Freed- man, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Targoff, and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Piscitello. There will be entertainment and various athletic events held during the day. Door prizes will be awarded. Scout Leadership Weekend Planned Penn’s Woods Girl Scout Council will ‘hold a Leadership Training Weekend at Camp Onawanda on August 17, 18 and 19. Courses to be offered will include Group Lead- ership, Basic Troop Camping, Songs, Dances ‘and Ceremonies and Ad- vanced Outdoor (Course. Registration will close by August 15. Anyone interested is asked to contact the Council office at 383 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. Crispell Reunion The 52nd reunion of the Crispell family will be held at Dymond’s Grove, Noxen, Saturday, August 14, starting at 10 a.m. Each family is asked to bring a covered dish and their own table setting. Meat and beverage will be furnished, with dinner at noon. WEEKEND SPECIALS 1955 Plymouth 4-dr., 6, auto., good, clean. 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