urg, tend bers Don liam the aid, their who in- dur- efell So ; Purely ‘wé#alth Telephone Company. * * * DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1966 SECTION A — PAGE 5 Mrs. George Trudgeon, Yeager Avenue, returned home on Monday after having been a patient at Nes- bitt Hospital. El # * Mrs. Kenneth Calkins, Idetown, has returned home after having been a patient at General Hospital. | Mr. and Mrs. Roland E. Koeb, Montrose, will move into the Paul Gates home on Sterling Avenue ghortly. Mr. and Mrs. Gates will reside in Forty-Fort. Mr. Koeb is neg District Manager of Common- Miss Florence Frantz, R.N., Pio- neer Avenue, is back at her job at Carpenter Convalescent Home after | having been ill for several days. Mrs. Edwin Roth Hostess To Board Mrs. Edwin Roth entertained members of the Executive Board of Dallas Senior Woman’s Club at her home on Monday evening. Mrs. Kenneth Bayliss was co-hostess. Mrs. Boyd R. White, president, presided and announced the names of those who will serve on the nom- inating committee. Mrs. L. L. Richardson, Chairman, Mrs. Ken- neth Bayliss, and Mrs. Lester Jor- dan will serve from Executive Board. From the membership will be Mrs. Raymond Elston, Mrs. Charles Mahler, Mrs. Raymond Jacobs and Mrs. Warren Taylor. Mrs. Robert VanHorn read cor- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradshaw, Wellingboro, N.J., have moved to Haddonfield Hills, Dallas. Mrs. Edith Daubert, Cliffside Ave-' nue, is a surgical patient at Gen- | eral: Hospital.” © 10 Sag A ‘ow * * s ~~ Mrs. Leighton Scott, ‘Sr,, under- went surgery at Easton'Hospital on Wednesday. -morning. Her * sister, | Mrs. Myra Risley, is” with her. .* | Dr. John H. Doine, Idetown, is a patient at Wilkes ‘Barre Veterans Hospital. Ry Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rosencrans, | Sweet Valley, are now residing at 27 Carverton Road, Trucksville, ; acknowledging respondence from the Girl Scouts the Campership given by. the Club and an invitation from the West Side Junior Woman's Club to its card party being held February 2nd. Mrs. Edwin Roth announced that -reservations. for the February din- ner should be made by Monday, February 7th. Dinner will be at the Irem Temple Country Club. Mrs. Howard Wiley reported on the progress of the dance and .stat- ed that. patriotic theme will be carried out. Reservations are to be made with her or Mrs. Dan Rich- ards. : Mrs. Lester Jordan, Junior Club Mrs. James Lord, Ferguson Ave. ng Shavertown, underwent sur- g at Mercy Hospital on Wednes- day. Ys ; 3 | Advisor, extended on invitation to attend . the next meeting of the Heads Dance Committee MRS. HENRY C. MOYER The annual dance of the Dallas Senior Woman's Club, “The Rail- Splitter's Ball” will be held at Irem Temple Country Club, will be served from 8:00_to 9:00 and dancing to Bobby Baird's orchestra from 9:00 till 1:00. Wednesday, February 9th by calling Saturday evening, February 12th. Cocktails | Reservations should be made by is Kd ‘eceived word from Mrs. Geneva RR ARS SPT or ae eral Hospital: = Mrs. Marrt Harding and daugh- Have Son ~~ Mother is the former Jane Lewis, Trucksville before moving to Tunk- : Y Ey SOE GT > * # 0 * Charles Boland, Philadelphia, was the guest of Jack Mallin; Pinecrest Avenue, during the Exam recess at | Bi@¥amburg State College. Both boys are classmates there. | Miss Judy Bergstrasser, daughter. of Mr. 4nd Mrs. Henry Bergstrasser, Water Street, will return to Millers- ville State College on Monday after spending the mid semester recess with her parents. : Also home for a short vacation Robert Anderson, Trucksville Gardens, who is a student at Ly- coming College. Mrs. Richard Strosahl, Dallas, is a patient at Wyoming Valley Hos- pital. ~ : : ® - oe Levi Updyke, Mt. Greenwood | Road, will return home this week- | end after spending some time with his: daughters in Maryland. ‘Airman 2nd Class Charles R. Raver, who was formerly stationed in California, has arrived at North Vietnam. '» re Mrs. Mary Connolly, Pioneer ‘Ave- nue, has recovered from’ an illness of some duration.. Mrs. Emerson Veitch, Center Hill Road, is a patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital. To : oa = ‘Mrs. Helen Balliet, Chase, recent- Brown, former Overbrook Avenue resident, that Mrs. Louis Brown is a @atient in the North District HJspital, Sample Road, Pocono Beach. . Mrs. Brown slipped and, fell; breaking her left leg in two places, necessitating surgery. Mrs. Balliet nursed Mr. Brown .for. a year before the Browns went to Florida. : : RT EH % . Miss Judy Stanley, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Michael. Stanley, ! Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville, will | arrive Friday from : Washington. | .D. C., to spend the weekend with her parents. . Also: accompanying | the son of Mr. and Mrs. George | Miss Stanley will be Miss Lorraine Stash, Overbrook Avenue. girls are employed in the U. S.| i f Health, Education and Wel- fare. Ens te a y : Ww , Dallas, is a patient in Gen- ter Susi, Herndon, Va., arrived on Sunday to spend several days with ‘the former’s mother, Mrs. T.M.B. Hicks, Pioneer Avenue. i & & * Mr. and Mrs. William Dorn, At- lanta, Ga., have moved to 53 Mill Street, Dallas. - Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mineo, New | York City, have moyed to Pine Street, Oak Hill with their daugh- ters. Mr. Mineo is associated with Topps: Chewing Gum Company. z { * * 2 Mrs. John Girvan, Lake Street, had not expected guests for her birthday but on Saturday, two of the far flung family dropped in Mrs. David Girvan, Nanticoke, still hale and hearty at 88 and her aghter, Mrs. Arthur Westerhof, Blisle, Towa. Mrs. Westerhoff, ‘connected with a health clinic in Des Moines, had flown East to at- tend a conference in New York. T * * * James Inman, Summit Street, Shavertown, has returned to his home to recuperate after under- going surgery at Geisinger Medical Center. Mr. Inman was a patient three weeks at the Danville in- stitution. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sherry, Avery Street, Tunkhannock, an- nounce the birth of a son on Jan- uary 23 at Tyler Memorial Hospital. The baby weighed eight pounds at birth and joins two brothers and a sister, Thomas, Robert and Donna. Kingston. The Sherrys lived at ope re rs! Henry Moyer, Mountainview | the ‘Forefathers of the Valley”, prior to the business meeting. Mrs. Leonard Cowett, program chairman, announced that the Feb- ruary meeting: will have an Inter- national Program with Miss Mary Glowacki of Wilkes-Barre speaking of the history, culture and customs .of the Polish people. the Attending meeting were: Mesdames Darrell Crispell, Vern Groff, Edward Ratcliffe, Howard Wiley, Lester Jordan, George Payne, Granville Sowden, Leonard Cowett. Lewis Reese, Robert VanHorn, Har- old LaBar, Ralph Fitch, Jchn Wil- liams, Boyd White, Kenneth Bay- liss and Edwin Roth. Michele Lamoreaux - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamoreaux, R. D. 2, Bradley Creek, Endicott, New York, announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Mi- chele Joy, on January 19, in Ideal Hospital,» Endicott, New York. The baby weighed in at seven pounds, three ounces. | Mrs. Lamoreaux is the former El- lie Faatz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Faatz, Plains. Her hus- ‘I band is the son of Mr. and Mus. | Fred Lamoreaux of Demunds Road. . Michele is the first grandchild of the Lamoreaux’s and the third for the Faatzes. She also makes the eleventh great-grandchild for Mr.” and Mrs. brook. George Belles of Fern- Debra Ann Stuart Mr. ‘and Mrs. Robert Stuart, East! .|‘Orange, New Jersey announce the birth of their second child, a daugh- ter, Debra Ann, on January 7 in East Orange Hospital. Mrs. Stuart is the former Cathy Bossert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bossert, Dallas. - Mr. Stuart is Stuart, Fernbrook. There is an- two and a half. Debra makes the second grand- child for the Bosserts and number eight for the Stuarts. ! : : ; Mrs. D iel Richard + Mrs. | Junior Woman’s Club at which time Se La ily oo : rs Sa: | Mrs. Annette Evans will speak on company reservations. The public is cordially invited and a pleasant time is assured all who attend. Mrs. Howard Wiley is chairman of the affair and Mrs. Henry C. Moyer, co-chairman. This year’s social event, a high- Club agenda was given its original title in memory of Abraham Lin- coln, the Great Emancipator, whose birthday falls on the date of the affair. Former Grace Bachman Mother Of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Swarthmore Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa., announce the bitrh of a daugh- ter, Kimberly Ann on Friday after- noon, January 21 at Nesbitt Me- morial Hospital, Kingston. The new arrival, who weighed in at six pounds, thirteen ounces, is the first child of the couple. Mother is the former Grace Bachman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bachman, Demunds Road, Dallas. The little girl is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Bach- i man. L | Mr. Pesikey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pesikey, Memphis, Tenn. Joseph Kubasti | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Kubasti, | Demunds Road, announce the birth | of a son, Joseph, on January 21 at | General Hospital. There are two other children, Barbara and Michael. Mother is ! the former Louise Brzyski, daugh- ter of Mrs. Walter Brzyski, De- | munds Road, and the late Mr. | Brzyski. | | CARD OF THANKS James Inman, Shavertown, wishes Both | other daughter, Donna Marie, age | to thank his neighbors and many friends for their prayers and cards while he was hospitalized at Gei- singer. Their kind thought is deep- ly appreciated. set aside for just plai girl” your sentiments Store of Shavertown. to choose from package that suits Store right now and “pure sweet talk. Evans Mounta in. 3 | 674-4681 SA pa SE _ HEART TO HEART TALK - Valentine's Day, February 14th, is a day what better way is there to tell your “best FANNY FARMER Heart from Evans Drug ‘Evans has many FANNY FARMER Hearts . all filled with candies made with loving care. 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Reception will fol- low immediately in the church par- lors. $ Miss Clark has chosen as her at- tendants, Miss Carole Gulla, Ver- non, maid of honor, Miss Bethanne Clark, her sister as junior brides- maid and Miss Judy Balewski, sister | of the groom, bridesmaid. i | Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Bachman, Demunds Road, Dallas, will cele- brate their 25th wedding anniver- sary on Monday, January 31. The well known Back Mountain couple were married at the Little | White Church on the Hill, Trucks- ville, by Rev. J. ‘Savacool. Mrs. Bachman ig the former Gnace Louise Morris, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Morris, Trucksville. She is a graduate of Wyoming Sem- inary and Traphagen School of De- sign, New York. Mr. Bachman is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bach- man, also of Trucksville. He is an alumnus of + Westmoreland High School and Pennsylvania State University and is associated with Harrington, Walker and Strickland Advertizing Agency where he serves as vice president of the firm. A popular ‘auctioneer at the Back Mountain Library © Auction each year, he is a member of the Board Off To Nassau | Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Faegenburg, ! Applewood Manor and Mr. and Mrs. | William Guyette, Pioneer Avenue, | will leave Friday for New York, where they will embark for a cruise to Nassau. While the Faegenburgs are away, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mangan, Ashley, will | stay at their home. Mrs. Donald Smith Is Chosen State Officer Mrs. Donald Smith, West Dallas was elected recording secretary of the Auxiliary of Professional En- gineers at the January meeting of the association held in Harrisburg over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left Friday to attend sessions. The meeting was held at the Harrisburger Hote! at which time staté officers were chosen. i Big Pack 155 To Meet Monthly committee meeting of pack 155 will be held in the edu- cational building of the Trucksville Methodist Church January 27. The meeting will start at 8:30 rather | than the usual 8:00. : { | Miss Karen S. Clark To Wed Teacher At Noxen On Feb. 12 | mont, cousin of the groom will be | mont, also a cousin of the groom Mr. Robert Belles, Jr., of Beau- William Street, Geneva, N. Y. Mr. And Wire: Robert Buches To Mark Silver Anniversary | was 'at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Spudis is best man, Mr. Terry Belles, Beau- will be junior usher, and Mr. James J. Sloan of Smithtown; N. Y., cousin of the bride will be usher. Miss Clark is a graduate of Tunk- hannock High School and Wilkes- Barre Business College. She is em- ployed by Pennsylvania Millers Mu- tual Insurance Company, Wilkes Barre. Mr. Balewski is a graduate of Tunkhannock = High School and Wilkes College and is teaching in the Geneva Junior High School, Geneva, N.- Y. The couple - will reside at 16 of Directors of the Library, Dallas Lodge, F & A M, Caldwell Con- sistory and the Shrine. As a hobby he turns to golf for “relaxation, while Mrs. Bachman: enjoys nothing better than her favorite pasttime of painting. For a number of years she served as asst librarian in the Children’s Division = at the Back. Mountain Library. . The entire Bachman: family looks forward to the annual auction where Mrs. Bachman: adds yearly to her collection of antiques. The couple are members ‘of Kunkle Methodist : Church. There are two children, Mrs. Grace Ann Pesikey, Swarthmore, Pa., and Sumner stationed with the Air Force at Pope Air Force Base, N. Carolina. Last week Mrs. Pesikey | presented her parents with their first grandchild - making the little girl a perfect’ anniversary gift. A family dinner is planned on | Saturday, January 29. | Mrs. Montgomery Hosts Committees Mrs. George Montgomery was hostess on Friday at’ her home in New Goss Manor ‘to.-officers and heads of standing committees of the Book Club. A business meeting ‘at “11 ‘a.m. followed. by a buffet-style luncheon. The April meeting on the third Monday will start at. 1:30 instead’ of 2 p.m. - Guests were Mesdames Ornan Lamb, Raymond Flick; W. B. Jeter, , Williard © Seaman, Albert Jones, Lyman, Lull, James Alexander, Her- | man Thomas, Richard. Dale, George Jacobs, Dana Crump, Ray Turner, and Robert Weaver. Robert Michael Spudis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spudis, Harveys Lake, announce the birth of their first child, a boy, Robert Michael, seven pounds, seven and three quarters ounces, January 18 the former Carolyn Dickson, East Dallas. i Piha Payments May FRANK Y Zs the ring that means so much - should have the beauty that only diamonds impart to it. Whether she wants to wear it with her engagement ring or alone - whether her preference is for simplicity or elaborateness - our wide selection is sure to have the glamor one of her choice. Jeweler : | 63 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY STORE HOURS 10:00 to 5:25 — THURS. 10:00 to 8:45 rE, CAN? LL Pmt oA op TH Be Arranged | CLARK New Worthy Advisor MISS DEBBIE SAVICKAS At a brilliant ceremony held Sat- urday evening at Trucksville Metho- | dist. Educational Building, Miss Deb- | bie Savickas, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. John Savickas, Hillcrest Drive, | Dallas, ‘was installed as Worthy Ad- | visor of Charles James Memorial | Assembly, 144, Order of Rainbow. | Miss Verna Miers, Past Worthy Advisor, installed Miss Savickas. The new head of the Rainbow School and has been active in the order for some time, holding a num- | ber of offices. For outstanding serv- | ice to the Assembly and her com) munity, she recently received the Grand Cross of Color and a White | Bible, both top honors. Debbie is a member of Dallas | Methodist Church. Her mother is | ass’t chairman of merits and awards. ' wedding anniversary To Celebrate 25th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. James Kozemchak, Huntsville, will celebrate their silver on Wednes- day, February 2. The couple were married in St. Peter’s and Paul's Church, Wilkes- | Barre by the late Rev. John Kutzky. | Mrs. Kozemchak is the former Ann Wasnick, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Wasnick and the late William Was- nick, Wilkes-Barre. is the son of Mrs. Rose Kozemchak, | i Overbrook Avenue and the late Ro- | | man Kozemchak. Mr. Kozemchak, who has gained | renown as a fine photographer in this area, has produced many out- | standing + composite. pictures for special issues of the Dallas Post which has evoked much favorable comment from its readers. A family man, Mr. Kozemchak shares with his wife a love of beautiful things | and his Christmas decorations each | year have brought him numerous Her husband | awards. During their 25 years of residence at Huntsville the couple | has continued to add improvements to the home they purchased from | the Wallos prior to their marriage. Mrs. Kozemchak, a fine home- maker, is a culinary expert and many a friend has copied her fav- orite recipes and guests are en- thusiastic over the repast she serves. Three children complete the fam- ily circle, Mrs. Elaine Roberts, Broomall, an art teacher in the school district there; James, Jr., student at Wilkes College and David, - a ‘senior’ at Dallas High | School. Mr. Kozemchak is a long time employee of. American Chain and Cable Company, Wilkes-Barre. The family are members of St. John's Russian Orthodox Church, Edwards- ville. ALL STEAKS hd 5c Ib. “Wally” GOSART’S Cor. Main and Center Sts. 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