LVANIA amily J J. Evans, Jill, and mother of wveral days days with Mrs. Don et, lls Church, of Dallas "also at- nnsylvania. sting three y in Com- an became Insurance of Wash- n / ghe last n onored ry sold over irance an- ban Bruns, istry from has held h Mel-Par );:-C. tanea, writer in ngineering 1 that the & s to enact 4 tax of 1% | ome of its © ne of non- | said Boro- {i ent of the | J#che im- | 8 long term § vide more | aintenance | reets and | rough and © local © “at the | ited to be 00 per fis- | e is to be i rity of the § (P.L.1145) @ Rowett, & ecretary § i 2038 | Dallas. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely | Personal Mrs. Claire Geisinger, Mountain- home, is spending some time with Mrs. Arline Bessmer, Huntsville Rd. Mrs. Earl Monk, Pinecrest Ave- nue, is the guest of Mrs. Sarah Disque at the home of Dr. and Mrs. | ~ Walter Funke, Bloomsburg. Miss Lucy Courtright, Huntsville Road, has returned to her home, after having been a patient at Nes- | bitt Hospital for nine weeks. Mrs. Helen Rice, Orchard Farms, has returned home after attending the funeral of her father, the late arry C. Mekeel, at Puxsutany, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Austin, Main Street, Shavertown, spent the * Christmas holiday with their daugh- ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin | Lumley, Mary Alice and Kathy, Harris Street, Fernbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Austin and the Lumleys re- cently visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones, Mary Lou, Sheila, Candy, Pamela and Michael, Catasauqua, | Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Austin entertained Mr. and ‘Mrs. -Lumley and daughters on New Year's Day . | is Mr. and Mrs. «Gomer Hopkins, Harrisburg, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newcomb, ‘Huntsville Rd. Niles’ White, Baldwin Street, is a patient at General Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. David Whitebread, Sauguerties, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaw, and Kenneth Allen, Koonsville and‘ Mr. and Mrs. Les- lie Shaw, Town - Line, visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Long and Brent, | on Street. : "Boyd Mead, Demunds Road, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. * THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1966 ersonal SECTION A — PAGE 7 Interest Reunion Dinner Honors Mrs. Blem D. Tripp, 91 Reunion Dinner was held re-| cently at the Lemon Community Hall by the family of Mrs. Alem I. Tripp, formerly of Orange. Mrs. Tripp will cedebrate her ninety-first birthday on January 24th. | Besides Mrs. Tripp, ten of her’ eleven children were present, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tripp, Benton; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith, Adams Center, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tripp, Johnson City, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ayers, Mill City; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Clark, Sr., Lemon; ! Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Tripp, Corning, N. Y.; Myron Tripp, South Valley, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Russel Tripp, Mancos, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stage, Mill City; and Mrs. William H. Carey of Orange. ! Grandchildren present were: Mr. and Mrs. Avery Hall, Osceola; Mr. “and Mrs. Jay Clark, Jr., Lemon; | Laura Tripp, South Valley, N. Y,; Cheryl Stage, Mill City; Velma | Tripp, Corning, N. Y.; also great On Wednesday, ‘grandchildren, Mark and Spencer one of the oldest residents in the Clark of Lemon. ; Back Mountain, celebrated his Mrs. Tripp has eleven children, birthday. Rev. John J. Jones, forty-two grandchildren, one hun- Uncle John to his many friends, ‘dred’ and seventeen great-grand- was 94 years of age. : children and two great great grand- | . children. i REV. AND MRS. Always an active man in the | Lord’s work, he was actively en- | gaged in the ministry until he suf: | fered a fall two years ago resulting | in a broken hip and shoulder. After | he recuperated he once again be- | came active in the Shavertown Miss Janet Turner Guest At Shower Pastor Honored As He Celebrates 94th Birthday | January 12th, © Mr, and Mrs. Edward Hall, Shay- | ertown, returned home on Monday ! Bible Church where he and his wife, A bridal shower was held in hon- - Hazelton, ~ Ujvari, Sacred Heart after spending the weekend with son and daughter in law, Mr. ‘Mrs. Ted Hall and family at Pittsfield, Mass. : Terry S. Evans, who moved re- cently to 51 Harris Hill Road, from is associated with: the Prudential Insurance Company and works out of the Kingston office. Terry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans, Church Street, Dallas, and his wife is the former Theresa Beuren, ' Germany... They have two sons, Steven, kinder- garten pupil ‘at’ Westmoreland and Christopher, aged two. Mr. Evans served three years with- the U.S. Army, two of which were spent as an x-ray technician with the serv- ice in Stuttgart, Germany. The Evans had as holiday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Stefan Wosar and son, | Werner of Chicago. Mrs. Wosar is Mrs. Evang’ sister. ; hs Mr. and Mrs. Donald*Fannon and family, ‘Overbrook Avenue, will leave. January 21 fo: make their home in Newark, N. Y. : Mus. - Carrie Caperoon, Franklin Street, has been ill" at her home with the virus for two months. Mrs, Harry: Ohlman, Grandview Avenue, has returned home after Wing the guest of her daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wisner, Nortistown, for the holi- ySa? ALAS F James Stiefel, Wellsville, N. Y, has been transferred to. East Liver- pool, Ohio. Mrs. Stiefel and ‘infant daughter, Joyce Regina, are spend- ing several weeks with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ide, Dallas, before they join Mr. Steifel, who is making arrangements for their new home. 2 ’ Mr. and Mrs. Lee: Barber. Jenks, spent the New Year's weekend visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barber, ‘Ridley Park. Walter is a patiént in Hospital, ‘Chester, after submitting to brain surgery. They also visited the Boyd Bar- bers at Ringtown, welcoming their A granddaughter. « © -¥ Specialist 4th Class and Mrs. John Sheehan left Sunday for an extend- trip through: New York and the ¥ ‘England States on their. way Wack to Columbus, Ohio, where Sheehan is stationed: with the U.S. Army. The young couple spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and | Mrs. John Sheehan, Huntsville Rd. | x | Todd Harding, grandson of Mrs. | T. M. B. Hicks, has returned to Ripon College in Wisconsin after a brief visit in Dallas. This Emblem Identifies Your ~ Welcome Wagon Sponsors = i Fires of prestige a he besoess and civic lire of your community. .or of Miss Janet Turner, Noxen, on Tuesday evening, January 4 at the Lutheran Parish Hall, Noxen. Mrs. Elmer Lyons was hostess. | Present were Mrs. Marguerite Williamson, Mrs. Russell Turner, Mrs. Frank Schooley, Mrs. Thomas Fetsko, Mrs. George Schooley, Mrs. | William Evans, and Linda, ! Clarence Turner, Mrs. Robert Clark, Dale and Clare, Mrs. Edwin Lewis, Mrs. William Davis, Mrs. Agnes But- ler, Mrs. Melvin Hepfer, Mrs. Elsie May, Mrs. Roy Dendelr, Mrs. Walter | “Galka, Mrs. Gary Hopfer, Mrs. Wil- | Stanley Denmot, | Osmand Casterline and Dar liam Long, Mrs. Mrs. lene, Mrs: George Brody. Mrs. Fran- | cis Schenck, Mrs. Jeddie MacMil- | lan, Mrs. Hilda Oliver, Mrs. Lena | Dotter, Joan MacMillan, Mrs. Carrie "Rood, the guest of honor and the | hostess. ‘ | Douglas Paul Maslow Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maslow, | Country Club Road, Dallas, an- "nounce the birth of a son, Douglas i Paul, who weighed in at six pounds, | four ounces on January 9 at Mercy Hospital. | There are also three daughters at i home, Jennifer, 5; Hilary, 3; and i Melanie, aged one. { “Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louig Maslow, Huntsville Road, and tien, Conn. Holly Alena Barber Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barber, 95 North Center Street, Ringtown, an- Holly Alena on December 26 at Gen- eral Hospital. The baby weighed in at six pounds, thirteen ounces. There is a sister, Brenda Lee, aged two. Mother is the former Linda Con- den, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Conden, Kunkle. The new arrival ig their 13th grandchild. This was the second grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barber, Tunkhannock. — READ THE TRADING POST --- I cLEARANCE 1 TaBLE SHOES Girls’ - Boys’ - Women’s ® pair and up Many Styles BELOW COST ! BEDROOM $1 19 | SLIPPERS ® LARGE ‘SELECTION ® BROKEN SIZES ® WHILE THEY LAST FAIRVIEW Shoe Store Dallas Shopping Center Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. John W. Moore, Dar- | Neighborhood News And Notes Of P JOHN J. JONES attend every service. Rev. Jones teaches the adult Bible Class each Sunday morning at 10, and supplies the pulpit in the absence of. the pastor. "The pastor of Shavertown Bible Church, Rev. R. W. Edmondson, in Mrs. Emma Phillips, Shavertown Marks 98th Birthday January 11 death of her husband 32 years ago | A nine Thomas Krivak, One of the oldest living residents 28, at of the Back Mountain celebrated her | and has lived in the Back Mountain | 98th birthday on Tuesday, January | for the past thirty years. Matthew M. pound son, Michael, was born to Mr. and Mrs. | There are six other children, John, Tommy, Ann Clare, Carla, Michele Mrs. Krivak is the former Irene | Stofila, Dallas. Mr. Krivak is a Krivak Matthew College. To Show Craft On January 18, Mrs. Arthur Hontz, strate Liquid Embroidery to mem- of Gate of Heaven Junior RD 2, Dallas, De- General Hospital. at 3:15 pm, will demon- bers Scout Troop 645. 11; Six sisters and a brother com-| and Andrew. Mrs. Emma Phillips, who resides | prised her family but all are now with her daughter, Mrs. Edward | deceased except her brother, Frank | - Ribotski, Lincoln Drive, Shaver- Klein, Kingston, who is 79 and the baby of the family. Mr. Klein and his wife visited Mrs. Phillips on Monday along with Mr. and Mrs. i town, is remarkable for her years. Alert to everything about her, she watches television and reads to keep abreast of the day's events. | Russell Case of Kunkle. Although unable to move about | On Sunday, Mrs. Phillips had as too easily, she rises every morning | callers, Mr. and Mrs. John Boyer | to sit in her favorite chair and is | and Mrs. Lilly Parsonage. a pleasant companion for her daugh-| Our birthday celebrant retains ter, neighbors and visitors. ' her membership at Memorial Pres- Mrs. Phillips is the former Emma byterian Church, Wilkes-Barre, of Klein of Wilkes-Barre. She moved which she has been a long time | in ‘with her daughter following the member.- GREAT NEW FEAT BY 0 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Morgan, 471 N. Pioneer Avenue, Dallas, will observe their golden wedding an- niversary Wednesday, January 19th, and will be honored by a dinner | the Sunday Morning Service, pre- the congregation, of a dollar for | every year, with several dollars in addition. Everyone wishes him continued health and strength in the years to come. affectionately known as Auntie Mae, Mr. And Mrs. Harold J. Ash To Observe 30th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Ash, Main Street, Shavertown, will celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary on Friday, January 14. ! The couple were wed in St. Paul's Lutheran Church by the Rev. Dr. G. Elson Ruff. Mrs. Ash is the for- mer May Hontz, daughter of Mrs. Charles Dressel and the late Mr. Dressel. Her husband is the son of Mrs. S. M. Ash; New York City and the late Mr. Ash of Kingston. Mr. Ash has followed in his father’s footsteps continuing in the plumb- | ing business which he operates with his sons, Robert and Tommy. The Ashes have resided in Shaver- town since their marriage -and have been active in community affairs. Junior Girl Scouts Enjoy Xmas Party Troop 645 Junior Girl Scouts of Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, held | their Christmas Party prior to the holiday. Brownies and mothers of scouts were guests. The program opened’ with a flag | ceremony and four new members | were inducted, Barbara Jean Casey, | Theresa Chewey, Mary Ellen Ken- nedy and Mary Hughes. | Christmas corsages | programs were distributed. and token Mrs. nounce the birth of a daughter, | George Kostenbauder, leader, re- | | lated the Christmas Story with the | girls and their mothers participat- ing in the sound effects. “Carols were sung and refreshments serv- ed. leader, aided in the program, Mrs. . Joan Pillet, assistant “The Miners." Mrs. Ash is a member of the LCW, Ladies Auxiliary and Dorcas Class | Lutheran Church, of ' St. Paul's | sings in “the Senior Choir and teaches a Sunday School Class. She is a member also of Dallas Chapter, 0. E. S., and was active in school organizations during the time her children were students. Mr. Ash is a member of Dallas Lodge, F & AM. Caldwell Consistory and the Shrine where he plays in the Shrine Band. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ash are active members of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. There are two sons, H. Robert and Thomas. Also a grandson, Johnny Ash. Chip Landis Speaks To Dallas Rotarians | Chip Landis: was" guest. speaker | at Dallas Rotary Club meeting last week. The young man, selected as his topic, “Forms of Leadership” and explained how his opportunity | as a Rotary Exchange Student had aided him. Young Landis lived at Daveter, Holland during his year abroad. He also showed some in- | teresting films of his travels -and | the various customs of his adopted country. Jack Stanley presided. ‘Jack Mc- Cain is program chairman. | This week, Mrs. T.M.B. Hicks, | Associate Editor of the Dallas Post, | will be guest speaker. Sales Slip Pads | Mad: To Your Design | THE DALLAS POST Don't let them get ahead of you! Pay them off with a Personal Loan from That way you keep your credit good and have just one convenient payment to make each month. Come in and let us help you. At The Friendly “Miners in Dallas” MINERS NATIONAL BANK Main Street, Dallas, Pa. sented Rev. 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Blvin Shaffers, Jr. | ‘Wed Twenty Years Mr. ‘and Mrs. Alvin Shaffer, Jr., | Mill Street, Dallas, celebrated their [20th wedding anniversary on} | Wednesday. | Mrs. Shaffer ig the former Edith Spencer of Dallas. Her husband is al- | so a Dallas Native. Rev. Frank K.| Abbot, Idetown Methodist Church, | performed the ceremony. | There is a daughter, Janice, 18, | who is employed in the office of the Blue Cross in Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Shaffer has served with the Henry Laing Fire Company for the | past 25 years and is Asst Fire Chief. | He is employed by William Phillips, | Dallas. : The Shaffers are members of Dal- las Methodist Church. ' Amy Doris Davis Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davis, Le- high Street, Shavertown, announce the birth of a six pound, nine ounce | daughter, Amy Doris, December 28, | at General Hospital. There are two sons,” Gary, four and Scott, “aged two. Mrs. Davis is. the former Marilyn Covert, King- ston. Mrs. Davis is employed with Commonwealth Telephone Co. 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