ker arty sek- ave He em- vOrs uest lvin has 959. at xXas. fad- re- was Foy 4: ylor, 107y slor, ker, Mr. ren mas ela, and nell, Mr. uest ay - a hospital patient at New Bruns- in Florida. ‘Valley feted her Dili PEN NSYLVAN io Purely Personal Lt. Col. J. P. Crispell has been transferred from Ft. Monroe, Va., to Viet Nam. He is son of the late Clarence B .Crispell, and nephew of Mrs. W. S. Kitchen, Ldetown. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brown, West Dallas, entertained at a family din- ner Sunday in honor of the birth- | days of Mrs. Samuel Terranova, of Meeker, February 13, and Mrs. W. S. Kitchen, Idetown, February 24. Jchn Girvan, Lake Street, return- ed to his home on Monday after be- ing hospitalized at General Hos- pital. Mr. Girvan fractured his ver- tebra when he was knocked dowr ba. a car recently. His daughter ¥ Ben Ryan, Ramsey, N.J., whe is an R.N., came up to take care of him while he was a patient. She has now returned to her home. Mr Girvan will have to wear a brace for 4 while. Ralph Frantz, Memorial Highway is ill at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stolarick Mrs. Lillian Shélhammeer, Cathy and Kenny spent the weekend visitine Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stolarick and family at Pine Grove. Pa. Clarence Myers, Huntsville, is 2 patient at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, William Cease Billy and Debbie, have returned | from Junction City, Kansas. They are residing with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Ira Cease, Franklin Street Mrs. Ruth Harrison has moved from Huntsville Road to Edgemere Apis. E. Walnut Street, Kingston plenry Peterson, Norton Avenue B¥ returned home from Genera’ Hospital, where he was admitted last week after suffering an injury to his leg. and : Mr Ss, Paul TH Fahringer. ly and Paula, Walpole, Mass... are spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Louise Colwell, Main Street. Mrs. Nellie Hadsell, Edison, N. J; former Back Mountain resident, is wick, N. J. Keith Barber, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Barber, Midway Man- or, submitted to an emergency ap- pendectomy at Nesbitt Hospital last week. He is in seventh grade at Dallas Junior High School. He re- | turned home on Monday. William Harrison, Mt. Greenwood Road, remains a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Borthwick. Pioneer Avenue, have returned home after spending several weeks Louis B. Panidor, Bricktown, N. J., was a recent visitor in this area. ° Mrs. Ira Frantz. Centermoreland. has been ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pall. Sweet brother Thomas Petroski at a family supper on slurday evening. Thomas leaves for basic ‘training with the U.S. | Army. mo Glen Hilbert, who is sta- | ed at Myrtle Beach, S. C., has | returned to duty after spending a | leave with his parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Stanley Hilbert, Dallas R. D. 1. His sister, Miss Joyce Hilbert has | also been spending a leave with | her sister, Mrs. Gladys Wood, | Shavertown: She has returned to | Norfolk Navy Base, Va. Mrs. Thomas Creasing, Sweet | © Valley, celebrated her birthday on | Washington's Birthday. A family | gathering was held in honor of the | occasion. Michael Prokopchak, and Mrs. Walter BEL son of Mr. | Prokopchak, Or-| his parents. Michael will be! reassigned from Ft. Gordon, Ga., following the termination of his | legve. He is with the U. S. Army. lr. and Mrs. George Bauman, | and children, Woodcliffe Drive, re- cently spent the weekend visiting her family in Reading. Granville Searfoss, Beaumont, re- | turned home last week after spend- | ing a week at Palm Beach, Fla. Clinton Sayre, Kunkle, has been | ill at his Some. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lewis Car- | verton, returned home last week from ‘Beltsville, Md., where - they visited their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lewis, Lynn and Clark Jr. Billy Lamoreaux, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Elmer Lamoreaux, W. Frank- lin Street, has returned home after being a surgical patient at Nes- | bitt Hospital. Miss Bonnie Barnard, Chestnut Street, has returned home after | & a surgical patient at Nesbitt | Hospital. i Mrs. Edith Phillips, Vosburg, for- | merly of Fernbrook, is a guest at | the Presbyterian Home, 126 N. Church Street, Hazleton. Mr. and Mrs. George Biemesder- fer, and Mrs. Ruth Malschnee, Pen- ryn, visited the C. L. Hosler family, Parrish Street, on Sunday. Mrs.. James Stiefel, and infant daughter Joyce, have joined their husband and father at East Liver- pool, Ohio, after Mr. Stiefel was transferred from Wellsville, N. Y. Mrs. Stiefel spent several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ide, Dallas, before moving to Ohio. : Mr. and Mrs. Stephen DeBarry returned Tuesday night to their home in Oak Hill, after spending she received many lovely gifts. | Parker, Lorraine Allen, John Kray- { comb, Larry Newhart, Mayetta Rob- three days in the Poconos. THE DALLAS Post THURSDAY: FEBRUARY 24, 1966 SECTION A — PAGE 5 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Mr. And Mrs. Arthur R. Dungey Celebrate 47th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Dungey, Lake Street, Dallas, celebrated their | 47th wedding anniversary on Satur- day. The couple were married in First Methodist Church, Wilkes-Barre, by | Rev. E. A. Piper. Mrs. Dungey is the former Ruth Merical of Wilkes- Barre. The Dungeys have resided in Dallas for 43 years. Mr. Dungey has been tax collector of the boro- ough for 32 years, retiring this year. They are the parents of one son, John, also of Dallas. There are | tendance, two grandchildren. Mr. Dungey is a member of Dallas Methodist Church, Mrs. Dungey re- taining her membership at First Methodist, Wilkes-Barre. A party was held in honor of the occasion on Saturday evening with the following friends in at- Mr. and Mrs. William Baker, Sr.. Atty. and Mrs. Burt Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Zel Garinger, Mr. and Mrs. David Evans, Mr. and Mrs. John Dungey and Carol and Mrs Clara Shiber. Dover-Lyons Nuptials Performed At Bennett Presbyterian Church Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dover, Bunker Hill, Wyoming, R.D. 3, an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Jane Anne to !darold W. Lyons, ! son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lygns, | Sr., Miller Street, Luzerne on Feb- ruary 17 at Bennett Presbyterian Church, Luzerne. Rev. A. James Cara officiated. The bride wore a street length dress of winter white and a short veil which fell from a cabbage rose. Miss Jean Shales, her maid of honor, selected a blue street length wool shesth dress with winter white I f Wiss Ruth Ann Scott Henored At Shower Teachers of the Dallas Methodist Church, feted Miss Ruth Ann Scott, Sutton Road, Trucksville, at a bridal | shower Monday evening, February | 21. Miss Scott is the fiancee of! Thomas Challenger. Present were Mesdames Harry Lefko, Raymond Elston, Marvin | Scott, Jr., Thomas Bottoms, Alvin Long, Clifford Garris, George Hess, Kenneth Young. Robert Moore, and Fay Hopkins, and the guest of honor. Refreshments were served and | Home From Hospital Robert M. Scott, Pioneer Avenue, returned home last week from Gen- eral Hospital. He is improving rap- idly and getting about his home in a walker. Mr. and Mrs. Brady Schaefer, Hillsdale, Mich., the Scotts daughter and son in law, are staying with them. Entertains At Party Mrs. Ted Newcomb, School Street, Shavertown, recently entertained a | group of ladies at her home: Mes- | dames J. Thomas, Kenneth Raphael, Al Major, Arlene Rogers, Harriet nack, Mona Dymond, J. Appel, Irma Eicke, Mary Lou Bucan, Bessie New- erts, and Ann Whiting. Mrs. Newberry Is Hurt Mrs. W. F. Newberry, Pioneer Avenue, Dallas, remains at Nesbitt | Hospital where she is making good recovery following an accident in | her own driveway on Monday, shor th | Hy after noon. | No bones were broken, Slight. lacerations caused by shattering of , is spending a 30-day leave | her eyeglasses when her car skidded Noxen, daughter on February 19 at Mercy | on ice in ®t winding driveway and | struck a tree, are healing nicely. - MEN'S CLOTHING SPECTACULAR accessories. Douglas Lamoreaux best: man for his cousin. served as Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held at the ‘home of the bride’s parents, after which the couple left on a trip to New York. Mrs. Lyons is a graduate of Dallas High School.. Her -husband, an alumnus of Luzerne High School was to leave for military service on February 24, but his assignment date has been cancelled due to the meningitis outbreak. Baby Christened Joseph Frank Kubasti, son-of Mr. | and Mrs. Joseph Kubasti, Demunds Road, Dallas, was baptized by Rev. | Michael J. Rafferty Heaven Church on Sunday, ins, Mary Jo Karweta, Shavertown, and Gerald A. Miller, Williamsport. | Brenda Long Feted Brenda Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Long, Hickory Street, Trucksville, was feted at a birthday | party on Sunday afternoon; Feb- ruary 20 in honor of her 5th an- niversary. | Guests included Linda Jolley, | Sherri Bullock, Beth Ann and Bobby Bullock, Freddie, Billy and Johnny Rundle, Dick Nixon, Rod Shoemaker ! and Richard Montgomery. Hostesses © were sisters, — Bonnie and Barbara Long. Robin Lee Rozelle Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rozelle, Dallas, RD 3, became the parents of a six pound, nine ounce daughter, | Robin Lee, February 15 at Nesbitt Hospital. There are three other children, Connie, Dale, and Becky. Mrs. Ro- zelle is the former Glenna Dymond, Dallas. Virginia Yatsko A six and a half pound daughter, Virginia, was born to Mr. and Mrs. | | George Yatsko, RD 4, Dallas, Feb- | ruary 15 at Mercy Hospital. This is their first child. Mrs. Yatsko is | the former Edna Lee Spade, Mt. Top. Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. announce the birth of a Hospital. e 4 A With The Purchase Of — FREE — 5000 S&H STAMPS \ ¥ 4 i Every Suit others. S&H Green Stamps. Choose from a wide selection of finely tailored suits by College Town - Prestige and Buy Now at ADAM’S and you will receive 5,000 FRE 2500 S & H Green Stamps with Purchase Of A SPORT COAT Shavertown OFFER GOOD THROUGH MARCH 15TH ADAM'S CLOTHES Back Mountain Shopping Center OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 674-1801 in Gate of] Feb- | ruary 20. Godparents were his cous- | Harry Traver, Wed At Prince Of Peace Episcopal Church | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erickson, Portland, N. Dakota, announce the engagement of their daughter, garet Anne, to Capt. John H. Werts, U.S. AF. son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter | Werts, RD 1, Pittston, Pa. Miss Erickson attended Portland High School and is a graduate of State Teachers College, Mayville, N. D. She is \. D- Sheis currently teaching in | | ge oe Mrs. Daniel Thomas, Red Ledge Drive, Dallas, was honored at a buffet birthday supper on Saturday evening in honor of her 85th birth- day. The occasion was observed at the home of her son and daughter-in- : law, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Thom- | as, 70 Lehigh Street, Shavertown, hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McCue. Anna Frederick, Wilkes-Barre, has resided in Dallas for the past three years, having moved from Trucks- ville, where she lived for a number of years. many years ago. | In good health, Mrs. Thomas keeps house for her daughter, Anna who | resides with her. Her | humor makes her a welcome guest | and she maintains an | all about her. Goes To Italy Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Paul C. Hes- _ , MR. AND MRS. JAMES DAVIES, Ili At a lovely winter ceremony at | Prince of Peace Episcopal Church, Malcolm Burnside, Dallas, served | as best man and ushers were Allan Mar- | Mrs. Thomas, who is the former | Her husband passed away | sense of | interest in | lop, and daughters, Sherry Lee and Miss Margaret Anne Erickson To Wed Captain John H. Werts Peshawan, West Pakistan with the' Overseas Dependent School. Capt. Werts is a graduate of Westmoreland High School and re- | ceived his commission after gradu- | ating from Aviation Cadet Train- ing, Ellington Air Force Base, Hous- ! ton, Texas. A February wedding is planned. Mrs. Daniel Thomas, Dallas Is Feted On 85th Birthday William, Shavertown; Mrs. Daniel McCue, Dallas; Anna, also of Dallas, | and Daniel, Wilkes-Barre. are 11 grandchildren, 18 great- grandchildren and one great-great- grandchild. | Mrs. Thomas is a member of Gate | of Heaven Church, Dallas. | Attending the party in her honor were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Murph Hislop and Terri, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Montross and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McCue and Mary Ann, Anna Thom- as, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas, | Bonnie, Cheryl and Richard, Jr. | Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, Jo | Ann and Robert Thomas and the | honored guest. | Board To Meet = Dallas Senior Woman's Club | Executive Board will meet Monday | at the home of Mrs. | yening at 8 College Manor. © Mrs. { Vern Groff, Leslie Lynne, who have been sta-! | George Payne will be co-hostess. Miss Glenda Kay Williams, daugh- Williams, brother of the bride, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Wil- | Hank Parkhurst, Dallas, and H. tioned at Ofett Air Force Sac Head- | liams, 81 Sterling Avenue, Dallas, | Keith Jones, Forty Fort. | quarters, Omaha, Neb., have an; | became the bride of James B. | Davies, 3rd, son of Mrs. Gordon S. | Diettrieck, Jr., 27 Splitt Rail Lane, | Dallas, and the late James B.|a light blue two piece shantung 2nd, on Saturday afternoon, Febru- | dress with matching accessories and ary 12 at 2 p.m. | white orchid corsage. Mrs. Diet- | Rev. John Prater performed the | terick wore a green embroidered double ring ceremony. Mrs. Shirley : linen ensemble with matching ac- | | Jones was organist. cessories and yellow orchid corsage. Dennis Williams, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. The mother of the bride selected will drive from Nebraska to N.Y., TWA Jet. Maureen's folks, Mr. and Mrs. C. to Italy. Paul is the son of Mr .and Mrs. : : _ "7A" reception followed at Irem|F. C. Heslop, Santa Maria, Cal., Hg Se ho given . GE Temple Country Club after which | formerly of Schocl Street, Shaver- | length gown of white silk shantung, the couple left Dna weekend trip. town. fashioned with a scalloped neckline, They are residing at 17 Burndale ) . Z long tapered sleeves and empire Rad, Dallas. Hospitalized waist with Venice lace appliques | The bride is a graduate of Dallas | on bodice skirt and train. The A- Senior High School and is employed | Orson Kocher, Ruggles, is a pa-| at Miners National Bank, Dallas Branch. She attends AIB evening classes at Wilkes and Kings. tient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. Kocher, who is 84 years of age fell and broke his hip. | line skirt had a detachable chapel | length train.” A three tier veil of illusion fell from a matching Dior overseas assignment to Italy. They ! | Shavertown Auxiliary and will fly to London, England bv) Plans March Events Shavertown Fire Company Auxili- Evans, will meet them They will | ary plans two events: A St. Patricks visit for sometime before going on! April 1 and 2. Chairmen of | are Grace Kreischer and Alice Doro- | sky, who will take calls for rum- | mage. | Alfred Swelgin to Mr. | rall, Mr { Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tde and Rev. She was the mother of seven | Winfield Kelley. children, four of whom are living, | ‘Students Gather There | Day Party’ March 12 at 8:30 for firemen and wives; and a rummage i sale at the Fire Hall March 31, | Christ will hold the rummage sale! Acme Auditorium, Gateway Shop- Couples Club Sets ' Annual Auction Date Couples Club of Idetown Metho- dist Church will hold their annual auction on June 11. Old and new goods will be solicit- ed by club members. The auction date was decided at a meeting of the group held Satur- day evening. Following the business meeting, the game of “Truth or Conseguenc” was enjoyed by all present. Refresh- ments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Harrison, and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. El- wood Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Bergstrasser, Mr .and Mrs. Albert Sweitzer, Mr. and Mrs. James Bar- .and Mrs. Robert Steele, Three exchange students from Los Moches, Mexico, recently held a re- union at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Carlton Davies, Machell Avenue, Dallas. Miss Rosa Juvera, residing in Susquehanna, Miss Lupita Del Campo, residing in Reading and Miss Margurita (Madggie) Moreno, guest of Mr :and Mrs. Davies. Maggie and Diane Davies were hostesses at a pajama party, fol- lowing the game. Twenty girls at- tended: Shavertown Counle Wed Eighteen Years Mr .and Mrs. John Anuskiewicz, Division Street, Shavertown, observ- ed their 19th wedding anniversary | on Thursday, February 17. The couple was wed in St. Methodist Church. They are the parents of a son, Jchn, Jr., aged 11, a student at Westmoreland Elementary School. Mrs. Anuskiewicz is the former Irene Pekerosky, Edwardsville. Her husband is the son of Mrs. Sophie Tyszko, Kingston. The family are members of St. Hedwig’s Church, Kingston. Mr. Anuskiewicz is employed by School House Textiles, Ashley. Youth For Christ | Greater Wilkes-Barre Youth for its rally in the Cyril ping Center, February 26th at 7:45 p.m. The feature of the evening will be a: film, “Going Steady,” which deals, with the problem of Reservations for the party may | teen-age steady dating in a very be made with Mrs. John Lasher, | | — READ THE TRADING POST — | vited. interesting story form. Plenty of free parking. The public is in- | bow. She carried a spray of gar- Mr. Davies is a graduate of Har- | ms denias interperced with ‘ lemon | grave Military Academy, Chatham, ! leaves. Va. He is employed by Dallas | Borough. | Miss Sally A. Moyer, Dallas, maid , of honor, wore a maize pure silk | nile yellow gown featuring a square neckline, elbow shy sleeves and basque bodice. The long slim skirt was complimented by medallions at waistline and sleeves. and enhanced with a double panel extending to | the hem line. Her headpiece was | a nylon petal bow with bouffant A personal shower was given the | bride by Misses Judy Wright and | Miss Marilyn’ Livezey and a kitchen shower by Mrs. C. A. Taylor. Wrong Coat Picked Up At Ball Game Do you have a maroon bench | { veil. She carried green Cymbidium | warmer which is too large for you? | orchids. | Someone picked up the coat of Misses Marilyn Livezey, Penny | Ricky Belles by mistake at the Dal- | las Swoyersville game Friday eve-| ning, leaving one smaller in size. | If you have the new coat will you please call Ricky at 675-3009. He | will be glad to exchange with you. | His name is inside his own bench- warmer, | Parkhurst and Judy Wright, all of | Dallas, were bridesmaids. 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