3 + Mr. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1966 SECTION Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anesi, John- son City, N. Y., recently entertained in honor of their daughter, Andrea, who was celebrating her first birth- day. Attending the celebration were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Anesi and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swelgin, - Idetown. They are the grandparents of An- drea. Mr. and Mrs. Jan Nesbitt, Lake Catalpa, entertained at a family dinner on Sunday. Honored At Shower mer Carol Pope of Shavertown, was honored at a Variety Shower Sun- day afternoon at Shavertown Meth- odist Church. Hostesses were Mrs. Wilson Honeywell, Mrs. Denton Updyke, Mrs. Joseph Allen and Mrs. George Trudgen. A large cake formed the center- op * # Mr. and Mrs. David Whitebread, Saugerties, N.Y., were recent guests of M4; .and Mrs. Alvin Long and son Brent, Parrish Street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gosart Jr., returned home last week after vacationing in Florida and Nassau. On the way down they had to stay over in Virginia due to the heavy snowfall which curtailed travel. * # # #* Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Price, 55 E. Franklin Street, Shavertown, left Friday aboard the S. S. Independent for a Caribbean cruise. They will be | gone for two weeks. Dean. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Johnson, Trucksville, is recupdinting from a recent illness. Robert Soot, ey Wwderwent surgery at General Hospital on Mon- day. Bert Brace, East Dallas, is ag her daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evans, ‘Washington, D.C. M HE * # #* Mrs. Alice Davis, Trucksville, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospal ) # * Willard Gensel, Hii vops Lake has returned to his home after being a patient at General Hospital. Mrs .Jack Hays, the former Grace Machell has been staying with her mother in Philadelphia while her husband has been sent to Camp Pendleton, Cal. She expects fo join him shortly, | Sr. piece with multicolored candles ad- ding to the decor. Games were enjoyed and a buffet luncheon served. Present were Mesdames Floyd Pope, Andrew Witalis, Allen San- ford, Ted Woolbert, Arthur Symons, Jr., Donald Bolton, Sr. Leslie Trudgen, Joseph Pramick, William Iveson, Alice Reese, John Clause, Joseph Baganski, Joseph Neuner, Bryce Lewis, Thomas Honeywell, Edward Domzalski, Robert Rosen- grant, Edwin Lumley, Ross M. Wil- liams, Lilia Hess, Edward Jenkins, John Davis, Neda and Marsha; Le- roy Trudgen, Robert Price, Kenneth Trudgen, Richard Joy, Fred Martin | John Monka and Cindy, John | Bolton, Vernon Ash, Mildred Ed- | Russell] wards, Warren Miller, Honeywell, Doris Warden and Susie, Robert Lutceki, Misses Frances Hess, ! Barbara Honeywell, Maureen Casey, Ceil Tosh, Marlene Ulichney, Sally Mehm, Eileen Rattigan, Andrea Cel- mer, Peggy McDermott, Bonnie Buckman, Debbie Allen, Bernice Lloyd, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Donald Josuweits, Sr. To Mark Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Donald Josuweit, Sr., Meeker, will celebrate their 14th wedding anniversary on Wash- ington’s Birthday. The couple were married at King- ston on February 22, 1952. Mrs. Josuweit is the former Betty Simon, Shavertown. They are the parents of three children, Donald Jr., and Samuel, 15 months. George Blossonn, Sweet Valley, a | guest at Valley Crest, observed his | | uweit operates his own collection | agency. 88th birthday on February 16. Rev. and Mrs. | N. Y., were recent guests of Mr. | and Mrs. Percy Love, E. Center Street. daughter of of Miss Diane Davies, Dr .and Mrs. Carlton Davies, Machell Avenue, entertained class- | mates at a Pajama Party on Friday evening. Miss Margarita Camacho of Sinaloa, Mexico, Foreign Exchange Student, is presently a house guest of the Davies family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall, Shav- ertown, left Tuesday to spend sev- eral geeks in Florida. Ars. Darrell Crispell, Overbrook Avenue, spent several days in New Yor City Tost oak eon and Finuen Smith, Loyalville, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Alton Johnson and daughter Lana, Sweet Valley ,and their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones, Forty-Fort, on Friday eve- ning. Mrs. Louis (Cottle, Forty Fort, formerly of Shavertown, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital Mrs. Joseph Nouner. Hildonia Avenue, is visiting Mrs. Tillie Vogel in Philadelphia. na Mrs. Habry Hughey, Mr. Ov: ok Avenue, spent Sunday in Robbinsville, N.J., where they visit- ed her sister and brother in law, and Mrs. Benjamin Earl and SS Thomas. Mrs. Edward Roberts, Pioneer Avenue, is ill at her home. Mr. and Mis. Donald Root, Bing- hamton, N. Y., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whipp, Ferguson Avenue. Also visiting at | the Whipp home were Mr. and Mrs. Renald Derenfield, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Derenfield, Jr., Debbie, Denise and Rennie. Mr. and “Mrs. Delmar Shupp and | children of Long Island have moved | where he | to Frankfort, Germany, has been transferred by the Pan - American Air Lines. On Dean's List Marilyn Eck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck, 85 N. Lehigh Street, Shaggstown, and a student at Sus- quehanna University has been nam- | ed to the Dean’s List at the college for the first semester. Marilyn, a graduate of Dallas High School, is a senior chemistry major. Perfecto Romero, | a7, The family are members of Leh- man Methodist Church. Mr. Jos- Gregory Wayne Walp | Mr. and Mrs .Ralph E. Walp, 3rd New Brunswick Avenue, Metuchon, New Jersey, announce the birth of their first child, a son Gregory Wayne, born February 8, ' at Perth Amboy" General Hospital, Perth Amboy, N.J. Emberton, daughter of Mrs. Grace Emberton of Bloomfield, N.J., Frederick Emberton, Kansas. Walp is the son of Mr .and Mrs. Ralph E. Walp, Jr., of 71 N. Lehigh Street, Shavertown. This is the first grandchild for the Walps and the Embertons, and and Mrs. Ralph E. Walp, Sr, wardsville. Brenda RB. Calkins Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Calkins, Meadowcrest, Trucksville, announce the birth of a daughter, Brenda Renee, on February 7 at Mercy Hos- pital. The new arrival weighed in at eight pounds, twelve ounces. There are three other children, John Michael, Kimberly Ann and An- nette Yvonne. Mrs. Calkins is the former Elaine Dempko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dempko. Her husband is the son of Mrs. Charlotte Calkins, Ide- town. Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rubino, Crest- view Drive, Dallas, announce the birth of a seven pound, five ounce daughter, February 8 at Mercy Hos- pital. There are three other chil- dren, Christine, Paul and Carolyn. Mrs. Rubino is the former Vir- | ginia Halpin, Framingham, Mass. | She is a fifth grade teacher at Dal- las Elementary School. Tacqueline Gula Mr. and Mrs. John Gula, Mem- orial Highway, Shavertown, became the parents of an eight pound, seven | ounce daughter, Jacqueline, Feb- ruary 11, at General Hospital .There is another child Johnny. ‘Mrs. (Gula is the former Jane Cap- { well, Dallas. i EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES DR. l BERGER _ OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave. Dallas Phone 674-4921 { Carol Pope Martin Mrs. James Martin, Jr., the for-| 11, Jeffrey, 9 | and | Mr. | | versary today. the 9th great grandchild for Mr.! Ed- | Local Nurse Passes State Boards MRS. DALE TITUS Mrs. Joan Fielding Titus has il ceived notification that she has successfully passed her State Bourd | Examination for Registered Nurse. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fielding, RD 5, ‘Shaver- | town, and a graduate of Lake-Leh- Hospital, and is employed at Pitts- man High School, class of 1962. She is an alumnus of Nesbitt Memorial | burgh State Hospital in the Pedi- atrics Department. Myr. And Mrs. Thomas K ingston Celebrate Anniversary Today Mr. Tarlton Avenue, Dallas, are observ- | | ing their fortieth wedding anniver- | sary today. | They were married by Rev. Wil- | liam J. Waters, in the First Prim- | itive Church Parsonage, Wilkes- | Barre. The Kingstons moved to Dallas in! 1938, from Wilkes-Barre. They are active members of Dallas Methodist ' and Mrs. Thomas Kingston, Church. Mr. Kingston is bias at Am- erican Chain and Cable Co. Their two daughters will spend the day with them, Mrs. Samuel Fowler, Fairfax, Va., and Mrs. Wil- liam Burnaford, Havertown. There are six grandchildren, Billy and David Burnaford; Sammy, Pammy, Jackie Sue and Ann Fowler. Myr. And Mrs. Fred Eck, Shavertow: Marking 26th Anniversary Today Mrs. Walp is the former Marianne | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck, 85 N. Lehigh ‘Street, Shavertown, will ob- serve their 26th wedding anni- The couple were married in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church by Rev. Herbert Frankfort. Mrs. Eck is the former Evelyn Templin, daughter of Mrs. Edith Templin, Dallas. Her husband is the son of Mrs. John Eck, Shavertown, and the late Mr. Eck. Active in the affairs of the church, schools and community, the couple have served in many capac- ities and offices. Mrs. Eck is a mem- ber of Dallas ‘Senior Woman's Club and heads its Scholarship Fund, president of the LCW of St. Paul's Lutheran Church and its Senior Choir, a member of the Dorcas So- ciety and a Sunday School teacher. She is also a director of Back Mt. YMCA Board of Management, vice iT a Gt FREE OIL BURNER SERVICE CONTRACT ONLY AVAILABLE THROUGH J.B. POST CO. 10-MONTH FUEL OIL BUDGET PLAN 3.8. PEST o Corner Stanton & Empire Streets, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Phone 825-3401 or call collect. Th BTA ®lm PA hated i chairman of the Nesbitt Hospital Nursing’ Fund, sewing chairman of Shavertown Branch Nesbitt Hospital Auxiliary and puppet chairman of Nesbitt Hospital Auxiliary. Mr. Eck is vice president of! i Northeastern National Bank and is secretary of George M. Dallas Lodge, | F. & A. M., and a member of Cald- | well Consistory and the Shrine. He | is a member of Wilkes-Barre Rotary SR TS | Board where he serves on the fi- “FOX MANOR HOTEL 2700 PACIFIC AVENUE Facing Boardwalk and Ocean ATLANTIC CITY - - A friendly family hotel located in the finest section of this world resort SPECIAL RATES FOR RETIRED GUESTS FOR A PERMANENT YEAR ROUND HOME Write for Literature and Family Rate Plan lub, Back Mountain Building & Loan Association, N. E. Penna. YMCA - Board, Back Mt. Library Mr. And Mrs. John Newell Observe 58th Anniversary Mr .and Mrs. John Newell cele- brated their 58th anniversary on Valentine’s Day. The couple were married at ! Noxen and have resided there most of their life. Mrs. Newell is the former Mina Long, Lemmon. Her ; husband was born at Thornhurst, but came to Noxen at an early age. They are the parents of five chil- dren, Mrs. Carl Siglin, Mrs. Bernard Mulligan, Mrs. Clarence Dailey, Roy Newell and Mrs. Doris LaBar. All reside in Noxen but Mrs. Dailey, who lives at Tunkhannock. There are also 17 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Mr. Newell, who is now retired, was former Road Supervisor of Wy- oming County. He also engaged in farming and lumbering. Mr. and Mrs. Newell attend In- dependent Bible Church, Noxen. A family dinner was held on Sun- day in honor of the occasion and | as a surprise to the couple. Present were Mrs. Carl Siglin,! Doris and Charles Siglin, Thelma Sue Engelman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newell and Pat, Mrs. Beatrice Mul- ligan, David, Theresa and Dawn, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Weaver, Carl Le- roy and Patty Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Swingle and Ronald Jr., all Clifford Ide Feted | On 71st Birthday | Clifford Ide, Parrish Street, who celebrated his 71st birthday on Sun- day and his granddaughter Jean Ide, who also observed her anniver- sary were guests at a family dinner | held February 13 at the Ide home. Present were Mrs. Elmer Daley and Gary, Wilkes Barre; Mrs. Nels | Congdon and Clifford, Oswego, N.Y.; | Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ide and Jean, | Dallas; Robert Letts, Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hess and Ellen, Mechanicsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCarty and Jane, Plym- of Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | oyth, the guest of honor and Mrs. | Dailey, Mr .and Mrs. William Huff, | Ide. t Jo Ann, Lisa and Linda; Mrs, Helen | Vaughn, Tunkhannock; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Horvatt, Tony and Lynn; | South Amboy, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. John Horvatt, Carteret, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newell ob- served their 28th anniversary last week. Mrs. Belle @Lauderbaugh, 47 Claude Street, Dallas, will observe her 81st birthday tomorrow. One of the oldest living members of Dallas Methodist Church, she has been active in all its organizations. The Brickel Class of which she is a charter member were to honor her at a party on Wednesday. | The former Belle Riley, Mrs. | Lauderbaugh thas resided in the Back Mountain all her life as did her parents before her. Mr. Lauder- baugh passed away 35 years ago | and since that time she has resided | with her daughter, Mrs. Melbourne Mpvrs. Belle Lauder baugh, Dallas To Mark 81st Birt hday, Feb.18 | sons, Carey. Here she has proved a joy to the household with the youngsters de- | lighted to stay with their grand- mother. An expert needlewoman, she still turns out many gifts for the grandchildren and great grand- children. Mrs. Lauderbaugh, in addition to her daughter, Mrs. Carey, has two Willard, Binghamton, N. Y., and Robert, Dallas. There are 17 grandchildren and eight great grand children. The family will gather on Sunday to celebrate her birthday. y Announcement is made of the re-| cent marriage of Miss Marguerite Shaver, Harveys Lake to Spec. 4 Howard R. Grey, Harveys Lake. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. | Edward Cavda, West Wyoming and the late Clarence Shaver, Harveys Lake Mr. Grey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grey, Harveys Lake. The double ring ceremony was performed at Wesleyan Methodist Church, Horse Head, N.Y. on August 21° by Rev. James Fraze. David Jackson was organist and Miss Marguerite S haver, Bride Of Specialist 4, Howard Grey Mrs. James Fraze, scloist. The bride wore a street length off white dress with shoulder length veil and carried a cascade bouquet of white roses accented with a yellow center. Attendants were Mr. Alford Jackson, Elmira, N.Y. A reception followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alford Jackson. Spec. Grey is stationed at Cam Ranh Bay in Vietnam with the U.S. Army as an ammunition specialist. Mrs. Grey is residing with her mother. : Back From Bermuda Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rice, Fern- brook, have returned home after nance committee. Mr. Eck served last year as president of Men of Good Will and as a member of the Dallas School Authority. Mr. Eck | is active at St. Paul's Lutheran | Church where he has served on the Council and in its men’s organiza- tions. The couple are the parents of four children, Jack, a sophomore at Temple Medical School; Marilyn, a senior at Susquehanna University; Dorothy, a graduate of Allentown | State Hospital and now working toward a degree in Nursing Educa- tion at Wilkes College and Beverly, ' a student at Gettysburg College. ‘Richard Ralph Eipper An eight pound son, Richard Robert Eipper, Main Street, Dallas, February 9 Six. Mrs. Eipper is the former Dorothy Wilkes- Barre. Parsons, RRO at Nesbitt Hospital. | | There is also another son, Robert, NEW JERSEY | spending five days in Bermuda, the guests of the Kloss Manufacturing Company by whom he is employed. Bob won top honors in sales, thus | meriting the trip to the island para- dise. Last year he won a trip to! Spain and Portugal. Also joining the Rices wene Mr. and Mrs. William Long, Trucksville. Mr. Long won the Bermuda trip ‘from the Continental Coffee Com- pany, his employer. Both couples stayed at the Elbow Beach Surf Club. Holds 75th Anniversary Acme Markets 75th Anniversary party originally scheduled for Mon- day, January 31st was held Monday night February 7 at Genetti’s Hotel and Motel in Hazleton. A gathering of over 300 manage- ment employees and their wives | Ralph, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Were in attendance. Favors, prizes and surprises were in store for all those present. Greetings were extended by Mr. | and Mrs. Paul J. Cupp, Mr. and Mrs | | John R. Park and Mr. and Mrs Harry R. Carson. A social get-ac- quainted period preceded the eve. ning - activities. Division Five of Acme Markets Inc. encompasses a twenty county | area, in Northeastern Pennsylvania, Bcme Markets Division 5 ‘David Michaels Is Two | David Michaels, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. David Michaels, R. D. 1, Harveys Lake, celebrated his second birthday yesterday with a party by the immediate family and received many gifts. Mrs. Donald Hanscn To Host Lake Board day, February 21 at the home of Mrs. Donald Hanson. Co-hostesses are; Mrs. Walbridge Leinthall and Mrs. Elwood Davis. Mrs. Allen Sorchik will preside. Plans will be completed for the judging of the sewing and art con- test which will take place ‘at the March meeting at the Lake Elemen- | Contestants are from | tary School. the Lake Lehman High School. Mrs. Leinthall is chairman of the | contest with Mrs. Charles Williams, Mrs. Richard Williams and Mrs. Ann Crake assisting as her committee. | servicing seventy three Acme Mar kets. the chain operates a ware-house, a bakery “and its Division Head- 5 is located at 180 Welles | Street, Forty Fort, Pa. The Dallas Post For Letter Press Specia Sale ends 674-3888 LALA oo BREYERS ICE CREAM all flavors, EVANS DRUG STORE | Harveys Lake Highway, Shavertown Two Phones — | Sale reg. $1.25 Feb. 27 674-4681 and Mrs. | In Wilkes-Barre and Forty Fort; | ‘Hoagie Sale Saturday Rainbow Girls, Assembly 144, will hold a Hoagie Sale on Saturday. Orders may be placed with mem- bers and picked up at the home of Mrs. Donald Smith, W. Dallas. Hoagies may also be purchased | S i at Davis Market, Dallas. No prior i orders necessary for sale here. Regular meeting of the Rainbow | Girls will be held at Trucksville Ed- { ucational Building tonight at 7 p.m. "PTA Board To Meet Executive Board of Trucksville Elementary PTA will meet Tuesday evening, February 22 at the home of Mrs. Janet Phillips, Laurel Lane. Breaks Fingers i% Marilyn Eck, a student at Sus- | quehanna University and a mem- ber of the College Girls Basket- ball Team fractured three fingers on her left hand in a game with College Misercordia this week. Miss Eck, who is left handed will be incapacitated for a time. Bored With Winter? Copy This Writer Mrs. Alfred Rogers, Harveys Lake writes that she is enjoying the various species of wildlife appearing in her back yard each day. She has seen thus far red and grey squirrels, Pheasants, bluejays, woodpeckers, cardinals, chickadees, sparrows and a phoebe bird. Just the other day she was delighted to see a fat red breasted robin and a little winter wren in her hemlock tree. Mrs.Rogers feeds the wisitors par- ings of fruits and vegetables and | tidbits” from her table. She says the results are well worth the effort. Given Maps | The Junior Department of Dallas | Methodist Sunday School were! pleasantly surprised on Sunday, ! when they were presented with in- | dividual maps of Paul's Missionary | Journey, drawn by Mrs. Robert | Sheehan. The maps coincide with | their lessons and made them much | more interesting. Annual Banquet of Kunkle Fire | Company will be held Saturday eve- | ning, February 26 at O’Connell’s Twin Lakes. ‘Secretaries To Meet The regular meeting of the Lu- zerne County Educational Secre-: weld Thursday eve-' taries will be ning, February 17, 7:30 p.m. at the Pittston High School, Lincoln Build-+ and William Streets, Pittston, Pa. A worshop on Busi- ing, Defoe ness Administration will be pre-| 2 all are invited to attend. sented, A — PAGE 3 i Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest educational secretaries DOUBLE DUTY DELIGHT Youthful charm in crisp woven ARNEL TRIACETATE and NYLON check that is completely washable. 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