The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 16, 1965, Image 5

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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1965
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ward, Ide-
town, spent last week as the guests
of their daughter, Mrs. Luther
Strittmatter and family at Warwick,
RI: ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle are
residing at their Florida residence.
Their address is Bon Air Apt. 219
N. Federal: Highway, Rt. US. 1,
Dania, Fla..
JohgJerista, Lake Catalpa, is a |
patie’
Mrs. Howard Jones, Alderson, left
on Monday to spend the winter in
Florida. !
Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks, Pioneer Ave-
nue, spent the weekend with her
daughter, Mrs. Martt Harding and
family at Herndon, Va.
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Pugh, Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla., are now residing
at 125 Meadowcrest, . Trucksville.
Mrs. Martha Lamoreaux, Mrs.
‘Gloria Metzger and son, Donald,
Demunds. Road, recently attended
the funeral of James O'Brien in
Williamsport.
turned home: on Tuesday after
mother, Mrs. H. H. Zeiser and sister,
Mrs. Howard Risley.
© Ruth Miller, Huntsville Road, is a
patient at Nesbitt Hospital. |
_ Robert Schooley, son of Mr and
Mrs. Harold iSchooley, Davenport
Street, has returned to Bainbridge,
Md., Naval Base after spending the
weekend with his parents.
: Mrs. Ruth Poynton, Shavertown,
was recently honored. by friends on
her birthday. Present were Mrs.
Gladas Martz, Mrs. Dorothy Sisco
and Wrs. - Alice Austin. :
Mrs. Gloria Metzger and Mrs.
‘Martha Lamoreaux, Demunds Road,
¢ ined ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Price®Mr. and “Mrs. Daryl Price and
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin O’Brien and
children, Williamsport on Sunday.
“Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeRemer,
New Brunswick, N.J., are residing
at Dallas, RD 3.
Mrs. Sherlis McGinglery, Belmar,
N.J., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Austin, Shavertown, on
Saturday. ? Ait
Mr. and Mrs. George Berlew will
Aeave the day after Christmas to
spend several weeks with their son
and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Berlew, Homestead, Fla.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Huesman,
Reading, have moved to Poplar
Street, Dallas.
Spec. 4th Class Joe Peterson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson,
Nogton Avenue, will arrive Decem-
bé24 from Fort Rucker, Alabama,
to spend a ten day leave with his
pajgnts. Also joining in the family
=. will be daughter Ann,
a teacher at Montreal, Canada; who
will also” airive ‘home on December
24. EE § '
" Roy Squier, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Squier, Lehman, will observe |
his 21st birthday on December 29.
Dale Mosier, son of Mr: and Mrs.
Sheldon ‘Mosier, Kunkle, and a stu-
dent at Penna. State University, is |
spending the holiday recess with
his parents. =
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Simms, Leh-
man, are celebrating their 41st
wedding anniversary this week.
Miss Holly Bacon, daughter of,
Professor and Mrs. Allen Bacon,
Franklin Street, will arrive Friday
from Cornell University to spend
the holiday recess with her family.
: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rees, Potts-
ville, have moved to 9 Colonial
Road, High Point Acres.
: lb newccomers to this area are
Mr.4and Mrs. Terry Evans, Hazel-
ton ®who- are now residing at 51
Harris Hill Road, Trucksville.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Monroe, 12
Main Street, Trucksville, will move
Friday to 120" EE.® Bennett Street,
Kingston. #.uonvig
Mrs. Fred: Jennings, Norton Ave-
bridge club recently.
een.
At Geisinger
Mrs. Alice R. Smith, Dallas, RD 1,
was admitted to Geisinger Medical
Center on December 12. 3
Carverton Rd.
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Neighborhood News And Notes Of Persona
Mildred Betterly Wickkizer
Brdie Of Alfred
Announcement is made of the
marriage of Mildred Betterley Wick-
kizer, daughter of Mrs. Edward S.
Betterly, Wilkes-Barre, to Alfred
H. Runstall, Harveys Lake, and
Lauderdale By The Sea, Florida.
The ceremony was performed
yesterday at Lady of Victory Chapel,
Harveys Lake, by Rev. Francis
Kane.
H. Runstall
Attendants were Mr. and Mrs.
Edward J. Carmody, Kingston.
A luncheon was held at the home
of Mr. Runstall following the cere-
mony.
Mr. and Mrs. Runstall left. on an
extended trip to Florida. They will
return to their residence at Harveys
Lake on May 1.
Lehman Woman's Club Give
To Many Projects, Persons
Mrs. T. Stuart Williams, second
vice president at large from Penna.
Federation of Woman's Clubs was
guest speaker at Lehman Woman's
Club last week. She was accom-
panied by Mrs. Corey Miller, pres-
ident of Luzerne County Federation
of Women’s Clubs who was also a
honored guest.
Mrs. Williams spoke on the Con-
gressional Medal of Honor Freedom
Grove at Valley Forge and Mrs.
Miller related. privileges and obli-
gations of a federated club.
Mrs E. A. Jones presided and in-
vocation was given by Mrs. Richard
Sloan.
Ten new members were initiated
at a lovely candlelight ceremony.
conducted by Mrs. Raymond Udall,
membership ‘chairman. New mem-
bers are Mrs. R. J. Reynolds; Mrs.
Edmund Barnett, Mrs. Vincent
Angelicola, Mrs. Al TLeggat, Mrs.
‘William Michaels, Mrs. Robert Lay-
mon, Mrs Thomas Duffey, Mrs.
Richard Pallina, Mrs. Richard Bush,
Mrs.. Edward Balasco.
Mrs. Richard Bingaman, projects
chairman, reported on the game
party held recently, the traveling
dessert basket, and the note paper
sold recently in cooperation with
the state federation.
The club voted to support the
federation projects of Care, The
William Penn Museum, and the
Congressional Medal of Honor Free-
dom Grove.
Gifts were collected for the
patients at Retreat State Hospital.
This has become an annuau pro-
jeet.
Mrs. Willis Gentile, public affairs
chairman, reported she had pur-
chased three winter jackets, three
This has become an annual pro-
pairs of gloves and one pair of shoes
for . deserving children. She also
reported on the recent purchase of
a magnifying: glass: for. the special
education’ class of the school dis-
Mrs. Melvin Congdon
\Feted At Shower
Mrs. Melvin Congdon was guest of
honor at a stork shower held at
| the Idetown Churchhouse on Fri-
day, December 3rd.
Mrs. Vivian Rinken, mother of
Mrs .Congdon; Debra Rinken, her
sister; Carol Hadsel and Beverly
Bergstrasser were hostesses for the
evening.
Lunch was served and games
played. Mrs. Congdon received many
beautiful gifts.
Attending were: Mrs. Sharon
Wallace, Miss Karen Jennings, Mrs.
Mary Rogers, Mrs. Dorothy Derr,
Miss Karen Derr, Mrs. Ruth Gordon,
Mrs. Highley Sutton, Mrs. Mary
Honeywell, Mrs. Sue Dodd, Mrs.
Natalie Kern, Mrs. Beatrice Hadsel,
Mrs. Mabel Mann, Mrs. Althea
Congdon, Mrs. Eula Jones, Mrs.
Becky Casterline, Mrs. Evelyn Petro-
! ski, Mrs. Louise Schultz, Mrs. Edith
Mrs. Helen Hoover, Mrs.
MacCallum, Mrs. Peggy
Rukstalis, Mrs. Shirley Corbett, Mrs.
Ruth Kern, ‘Mrs, Marion Kern,
Miss Gloria Lyons, Mrs. Letha
Spaulding, Miss Carol Hadsel, Miss
Beverly Bergstrasser, Mrs. Vivian
Rinken, Miss Debra Rinken, and
the guest of honor.
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Trucksville
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trict.
Program chairman Mrs. Leon
Bartz, introduced Gerald and Kath-
ryn Godwin, who presented a very
amusing program. The meeting
closed with members reciting the
club collect Followed by a reception
and tea.
Committees were: Decorations.
Mrs. John Chesnovitch, Mrs. Wil-
liam Motyka, and Mrs. Francis Fer-
tal; Refreshments: Mrs. William
Cole, Mrs. George Elley, Mrs.
Thomas Brown, Mrs. Louis Laning, |
and Mrs. C. Douglass Cassar. General
Chairman was Mrs. Leon Bartz.
Special guests were five patients
Mark Golden Anniversary
from Retreat State Hospital accom-
panied by Mrs. Peter H. Broadt,'
of the recreation staff. Guests were:
Mrs, Clara Nelson, Miss Pearl Yun-
chak, Carole Schneikart, Peggy |
Jones, Marie Brian, Carol Hession,
Mrs. Myron Baker, Mrs. John Cal-
lahan, Mrs. Coray Miller, Mrs. T
Stuart Williams.
Attending were: Mesdames Willis
Gentile, Charles Ely, John Ches-
novitch, William Michaels, Edmund
Barnett, Edward Kanasky, Edward
Belasco, Al Legatt, Thomas Duffy,
Richard Bush, Richard Pallina,
Robert Laymon, Raymond Udall,
William Cole, Walter Maguire, C.
Douglas Casser, Michael Godek,
Thomas Brown, Louis Laning,
George Elley, Alfred Bronson, Eston
Adelman, ‘Charles Bednar, James
Kenny, Richard Bingaman, William
Motyka, Francis Fertal, Edward
Mickey, Russell Coolbaugh, James
Tarasavage, Richard Sloan, Leon
Bartz, and Edward Jones.
Have Baby Girl
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts, E.
Franklin Street, Shavertown, an-
nounce the birth of a seven pound,
nine ounce daughter, Kimberly Ann,
December 9 at Nesbitt Hospital.
There are three other children, Wal-
ter, Douglas and Debbie. Mrs. Rob-
erts is the former Sally Ann Dillon,
Camp Hill. Mr. Roberts is employed
with Lacy, Atherton and Davis.
James M. Maloney
A nine pound, two ounce son,
James Michael, Jr., was born to
Mr. and Mrs. James Maloney, Lake-
side Drive, Dallas, December 8 at
MR. AND MRS. JOHN B. FEIST /
A Harveys Lake couple, Mr. and |a family dinner on, Thanksgiving With his brother and sister,
Mrs. John B. Feist, Hillside Avenue, | Day at the home of their son, Ed-
celebrated their 50th anniversary on | ward, who also marked his 24th
December 1. | wedding anniversary on November
The couple was married at St. | 27. Also honored was Mrs. Esther
Mary's Church, Wilkes-Barre, by | Tench, maternal grandaunt of Ed-
the late Rev. John McManus. Mrs. | Ward, who marked her 88th birth-
Feist is the former Nellie McGui- | day.
ness, Wilkes-Barre. Her husband al-| A mass of Thanksgiving was held
so a Wilkes-Barre native, retired November 28 in Our Lady of Victory
several years ago from the D. and Chapel, Harveys Lake by Rev.
H. Railroad. Francis Kane, at which time Mr.
They are the parents of three and Mrs. Feist renewed their wed-
children, Edward, Harveys Lake: ding vows. Following the mass, Mr.
John Jr., at home, and Mrs. William , and Mrs. Neuer entertained at a
Neuer, Wilkes-Barre. family dinner at the Castle Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. Feist were feted at!
Sandra Lee Newcomb Cathy Ann Newhart
A seven pound, four ounce daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Newhart,
ter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ted | Roushey Street, Shavertown,” an-
Newcomb, School: Street, Shaver-|‘nounce the birth of a daughter,
town, December 6, at Nesbitt Hos-! Cathy Ann on December 10 at Nes-
pital. There are four other children, | bitt Hospital.
Louise Carol, Clarence, Susan and |
Donna. Mrs. Newcomb is the former | eight pounds, seven ounces. There
| are two older brothers, Larry and
Vivian Rosser, Kingston. David.
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Nesbitt Hospital. = There . are five! Mother is the former Catherine
? : Brace, daughter of the late Mr. and
children, Debbie, Donna, Cathy, John | Mrs. Isaac Brace, Shavertown. Mr.
and Eileen. Mrs. Maloney is the for- | Newhart is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
mer Marie Kosker, Nanticoke. | Claude Newhart, Chase.
and you give a watch that has kept abreast of the time since 1791.
Fine, precision timepieces - their styling is modern and tasteful.
To someone near and dear, the gift of one will be a constant delight.
FRANK CLARK
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63 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre
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The new arrival weighed in at
Mrs. Jessie Ross
Garinger
To Celebrate 86th Birthday
Mrs. Jessie Ross Garinger, Har-
veys Lake, will observe her 86th
birthday anniversary on Saturday.
Born in Parsons, Mrs. Garinger
in the daughter of the late George
sided at the Lake since coming
there as a bride with her late hus-
band, Herman R. Garinger.
Interested in all about her, Mrs.
Garinger enjoys reading and TV
and the outdoors in warm weather.
As a chief hobby she cuts and sews
carpet rags.
A charter member of Alderson
Methodist Church, she attends ser-
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[nfant Christened
At St. Therese’s
John Stephen Monka, Jr. infant
{son of Mr. and Mrs. John Monka,
' vices there regularly and is a mem-
ber of its WSCS.
five children, Ross and Lloyd, Flor-
ida; Mrs. Adda Kuchta, Harrisburg;
Mrs. Elsie Rauch, Harveys Lake,
and Mrs. Esther Armitage, who re-
sides with her mother. There are
| also six grandchildren and nine
, great-grandchildren.
Mr. And Mrs. Willard Covert
Observe 25th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Covert, Har-
ris Street, Fernbrook, celebrated
their silver wedding anniversary on
Tuesday, December 14.
The local couple, who have re-
sided in this area for the past 23
years, were married at Grace Epis-
copal Church, Kingston, by Rev. |
Ralph A. Weatherly.
Mrs. Covert is the former Ann
Skrekup of Kingston. Her husband,
a Back Mountain native is the son
of the late Joseph and Minnie
Baker Covert of Dallas. He is re-
tired after being employed by Hud-
son Coal Company.
The couple are the parents of
three children, JoAnne, Robert
and Gloria at home. The family are
members of Prince of Peace Church,
Dallas.
On Saturday evening Mr. * and
Mrs. Covert celebrated the occasion
Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Covert, Kings-
ton, former Back Mountain res-
idents, who observed their 25th
anniversary on Tuesday. Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Covert were married
at Dorranceton Methodist Church.
‘Paul Charles Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper, Jack-
son Street, Dallas, became parents |
of a seven pound, four ounce son, |
Paul Charles, December 9, at Gen-
eral Hospital. There are three other
children, Gary, Candy and Carol.
Mrs. Cooper is the former Evelyn |
Fiske, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Fiske, Davenport Street, Dai-
| Never use more insecticide than
| recommended on livestock. Young
animals, particularly calves, are
susceptible to overdoses of most
| preparations. Too little may not
| control the pest.
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Keller Lane, Trucksville, was
christened Sunday morning at St.
Therese’'s Church by Rev. Vincen
Langan, 7
Godparents were Miss
ka and Daniel Federici. 3
A buffet dinner was served at the:
Monka home following the cere-
mony. Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Federici, Cheryl, Karen and
Stephen.
Monka, Sr., and Celia; Mr. and Mrs.
Denton Updyke and Danny; Mr. and
Stephen; Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Floyd Pope and Carol, James
Martin, Mr. and Mrs. George Truds
geon and Floyd Kim, Mr. and Mrs.
John Pavlick, Joann, Jacqueline and t
John; the baby’s great grandfather,’
Ralph Updyke, Mr. and Mrs, John
Monka, Sr., sister Cindy and
wee guest of honor. :
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