2) he Com- nsibility 1pon the ors who n safety scat as- 1 to bus will cur- Mr. La- 2 07 the y onded been a that een re- ated in smoked tes and HoT he odor 1e of the >d that did not ard ac- Nancy R. | that of 7 to Mr. Blaine 1e latter Tiss Mar- sent the 11] term. ~ Burma, ff Hong Ronolulu y er mem- amed to in place regigned. iven the of Dallas were ap- for the 7 School ot Drake, Hanlon, dt, Mary Naney , Carole Loretta Rosaire ; college ed their receive rized to ind gen- 1 not to RTISE 08ST yo STII nA tation EERE DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1966 SECTION A — PAGE 7 Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Richard Demmy, Lake Street, are vacationing in the Bahamas. The condition of David Perry, Sr., Carverton, is reported improving. He is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Glen Ray has returned to Ger- many after visiting his mother Mrs. Edna Ray, Huntsville, Stephen Stearn, Carverton, patient at Nesbitt Hospital. is a Miss Elva Ranier, Baltimore, Md., Jahier of Louis Rainer, Rice Ave- “he, Trucksville, has been selected to attend the Art Convention in Boston, Mass., by the art supervis- ors and Board of Education at An- napolis, Md. She will be accom- panied by her sister, Shirley. Miss Ranier is an art teacher in Anne Arundel County School Dis- trict. William Weber, Greenbelt, Md. were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Anderson, Shavertown and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weber, Sweet Valley. Clyde Spencer, Beaumont, RD 1, has been promoted to Airman 2nd Class. He is with the U.S. Air Force. Mrs Francis Ged Demunds Read, has returned home after be- ing a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss, Leh- , recently visited their new granddaughter, Elizabeth Ruth Nuss Mr. and Mrs. and her parents, Mv. and Mrs. Art- hur Nuss, Pulaski, N.Y. Mrs. John Sheehan. Huntsville Be celebrated her FGirthday on | Sy Mrs. daughter, returned to their home Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Mrs. Toiser 94, Leaves For Florida “Pushing” 94, as they say, Mrs. H. H. Zeiser, 85 Huntsville Road, da, a custom she has followed for in Sweet Valley on Monday from: [over a quarter of a century. Neshitt Hospital, Mrs. Mary Hudak, Overbrook Avenue, visited her son and daugh- Scott, ter in law, Mr .aad Mrs. Hudak, New Jersey, on Sunday. Mrs. H. IH, Zeiser, Huntsville, and - weather the icy blasts of mid-win- health if only to stop her from her daughter, Mrs. Leighton Scott, | Sr., Easton, Petersburg, Fiorido, where they plan, others is one of the secrets to a | Scott, Mrs. Howard W. Risley, and to spend six weeks. Mrs. Fredric Anderson, Jr., Pioneer | | velling at the fact that this woman, | three | nearly 94, Mrs. Zeiser left on Monday with | her daughter, Mrs. Leighton R.| in the best of health and | David spirits, and concerned only with the | ative, and a trip to Florida is deem- i welfare of those she left behind to | | ter Dallas. Concern with the well-being of | | long life, one suspects upon mar- | is still able to make! Avenue, is a patient in Nesbitt Hos- | thousand- mile tri ips. with more ease pital, where she was admitted on | Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Marks . Gay Williams Is 16, niece Elaine Hunt, Lehman, oa Party Marks Occasion the weekend as the guests of their | | daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shipman and family, Spencerport, N. Y. © Mrs. W. F. Newberry, Pioneer Avenue, has returned after having been a patient at Nesbitt Hospital following accident injuries. 3k % x § onna Mae, daughter of Mr. and ®5. Clinton Cobleigh, E. Dallas, is confined to her home with the chicken pox. Donna is in kinder- j/@ten at Westmoreland School. ~ Ted Kerpovich, nine year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ker- povich, Shavertown, RD 5, 'is in Nesbitt Hospital with pneumonia. His six year old brother, Mark, re- cently returned from Nesbitt, after yndergoing a fonsiiseiony. S/Sgt. wie Mrs. Paul C. Heslop, Sherri‘'Léee and Leslie Louise, Belle- ville, Neb., formerly of Shavertown, recently = stopped in Forty Fort, where they visited the former's | launt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Tialdo. The Heslops were enroute to Italy, where they’ will live for thyge years. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bender and family, Palmyra, N. Y., spent some time with the latter's parents, Mr. ww Mrs. Lewis LaBar, Huntsville d. * = * Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Burdick, Jr., have moved from Center Street, Forty Fort to Huntsville Road. Mrs. Alice Davis is recuperating | Miss Gay Williams, daughter Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, N. Lehigh Street, Shavertown, who | marked her 16th birthday on Feb- | | ruary 25 wag feted at a birthday | pajama party recently at her home. Guests were Carol McCoy, Joanne | Gruver, Sally Walk, Carol Reimiller, Cathy Connelly, Joan Lawson, tha guest of honor and the hostess. Joan Madeline Skopic Mr. and Mrs. Peter Skopic, Sweet Valley, announce the birth of a daughter, Joan Madeline, cn March 3 rat Nesbit Hotspital. The little girl, who is the first child of the couple weighed seven pounds, four ounces at birth. Mother, is the former Joan Baur, Shavertown. Karen Lynn Waldow Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Waldow, Jr., Whiteboro, N.Y., announce the birth of a daughter, New Hartford, N.Y. - The new arrival weighed ‘in at | seven pounds, ten ounces and joins a family of two older | Stephen III, aged six and Mark, five. Mr. Waldow* is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Waldew, Sr. | Shavertown. This is their first at her home in Trucksville, after | being hospitalized at Nesbitt Me- morial from February 10 to 23. She had suffered bruises and shock from a traffic accident. Annabelle Ambrose has returned to Penna. State College after visit- ing Charles Malkemes at City Coun- ty Hospital, Bowling Green, Ky. #* * * Gilbert Pharos, Main Road, Sweet Valley, remains a patient in Gen- eral Hospital, where he has sub- mitted to two operations in two weeks. His son and daughter in law, Mr .and Mrs. Gerald Pharos are guests at the home of his parents. arla Ray, Sweet Valley, has ill with the virus. * ® * b Darwin Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, Sweet Valley, underwent an emergency appen- dectomy on Monday. Darwin, a student at Lake Lehman High School is a well known guitarist and folk singer. Joseph Kunigas, Sr., has returned to his home in Sweet Valley after having been a patient at Neshits Hospital. Gail Lynne Austin A seven pound, three ounce daughter, Gail Lynne, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Austin, RD 1 Harveys Lake, February 26, at Gen- eral Hospital. There is a son, Charles, two. Mrs. | Austin is the former Lynne Boyle, Baa ‘Mrs. Charles Nuss, L granddaughter. Elizabeth Ruth Nuss Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nuss, Pula- ski, N.Y., announce 'the birth of a daughter, ruary 16. There are two older brothers, | Jimmy, aged three and David, six. Mother is the former Ethel Marc- | hand, Bradford. Mr. Nuss is the son of Mr. and | Lehman and is a teacher in the Pulaski Schools. At Geisinger Miss Margaret Wood, Birch Hill Lane, is a patient at Geisinger Med- ical Center. of | 86 Karen Lynn, | on March 7 at St. Luke's Hospital, | brothers, | Elizabeth Ruth, on Feb- | than many ycung people. terest is the fact that Mrs. Dany 4 Peter Stoplc aud infant embarks on her annual trip to Flori- who is formerly from Wilkes Barre | and the widow of a well-known | Superintendent of Schools there, has never been a patient in a hos- { pital. Mrs. Zeiser is vigorous and talk- ed by some to be necessary for her | doing housework for a while. She has three children, Mrs. | Bruce R. Zeiser, Providence, R.I., grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. IM And Mrs. M. Race Are Wed Ten Years | Mr. and Mrs. Melvin O. Race, 108 Filmore Avenue, Endicott, N.Y., will celebrate their 10th wedding en- niversary today. The couple were married in Ben- nett Presbyterian Church, Luzerne by Rev. A. James Cara. Mrs. Race "is the former Barbara Frear, daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Freas, Kingston. Her husband | is the son of Mrs. Ida Race, Center- | moreland and the late Charles Race. They are the parents of one son, Melvin Charles, a third grade stu- dent in Endicott Schools. Mr. Race is employed by Harris Food Liners, Vestal, N.Y. Wendy Jane Van Horn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas VanHorn, Dallas, RD 3, became the parents of a six pound, twelve ounce daugh- ter, Wendy Jane, March 5 at Gen- | | eral Hospital. There are two other | \ children, Eddie and Debbie. Mrs. VanHorn is the former Alice Doran, Dallas. Cynthia Cobleigh, 9 Celebrates Birthday Cynthia Cobleigh, daughter of and Herman Otto. Mrs. Walter Kozemchak Heads Dallas Junior Woman's Club Dallas Junior Woman's Club elected new officers for the coming two years at a meeting held at] Prince of Peace Church this week. | Mrs. Walter Kozemchak was] chosen as president, Mrs. Clyde | Davis, 1st vice president; Mrs. Jo- | seph Morton, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Robert Stair, recording sec- retary; Miss Marlyne Lipfert, treas- | urer; Mrs. Robert Richardson, ass’t secretary; Mrs. Thomas Decker, cot- | responding secretary; Mrs. Edward | Thompson, ass’t treasurer. Mrs. Ned Hartman headed the nominating committee. Mrs. Merton Jones, retiring pres- | ident presided. Junior High Art Contest winners | were announced by Fine Arts Chair- | man, Mrs. Robert Richardson. First | prize winner for 9th grade was | David Burkhart, 2nd, prize- -8th | grade Catherine Houck, 2nd. Miss | Deborah Anderson, 3rd, Judy Blaze. | 1st prize for the Tth grade was shared by Miss Elizabeth Eckman be used to distribute to the needy | regardless of race, creed or color. | Mrs. Stair will send these Bible to T. S. White's Bible Ministry. Any tact Mrs. Mrs. Stair. Paul Bartolacci gave a de- Mental Retardation Comprehensive Plan public meeting that she and four other delegates of the Dallas support this program. Miss Susie Williams @announcad Fnat dues notices have been sent cut. Dues are payable April 1st. | before the next membership meet- ing to be held April 5th. Checks may be sent to Mrs. Kozemchak, Treasurer and Miss Williams, sistant Treasurer. Retiring board members will en- tertain the new officers and board | at’ a covered dish supper to be held at Mrs. Kozemchak’s home on is requested. to bring her own place | | is reaquested to bring her own oe] Mrs. Kenneth Hunter thanked all | setting. those who helped to make the Rum- | Atty. Merton. Jones, presented the! mage Sale a success. Adult cloth- | program for the evening. “Life ing that was nct sold was sent | Without Father”. to Retreat Hospital, Childrens cloth. | The April membership meeting ing went to the orphans in Viet| will be a covered dish supper at | Nam. Mrs. Robert Stair received a re-| 5. Each member is requested to quest for any old, worn, torn Bibles bring a covered dish and her own or any parts of Bibles that could. place setting. Mrs. Charles Palmer, Trucksville To Observe 83rd Birthday Sunday Mrs. Charles Palmer, Orchard | where she turns out puppets for the Street, Trucksville, will observe her | youngsters who are patients. 83rd birthday on Sunday, March 12. She is a member of Trucksville A resident of Kingston Township | Methodist Church. for the past 51 years, Mrs. Palmer; In addition to Mrs. Bennett, there for many years taught school at are two other daughters, Mrs. Fred Trucksville Elementary Building. Finney, Lancaster and Mrs. Harold She is the former Susan Cure, Rice, Jersey Shore. She thas 12 German, Pa. : granddaughters, three great-grand- Mrs. Palmer resides. with. Her SORE and one great-granddaughter. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Her family will gather at the Mrs. Sheldon Bennett and holds a Bennett home over the weekend to favored place in the hearts of her celebrate the occasicn. daughters and grandchildren. Since retirement she has kept Harry Goeringer celebrated his busy with church activities,” the birthday on March 4 and Jack Lan- quilting circle and Nesbitt Hospital “dis” will mark his anniversary on Auxiliary, Shavertown Branch March 15. March Birthdays Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Cobleigh, East | Dallas, celebrated her ninth birth- | day with the third grade class at | her home recently. | Games were played and refresh- | | ments served to Debbie Casterline, | | Michele Cybulski, Sherry Bonning | | Carol Evans, Ann Krivak, Donna | | Dickson, Nelline Pegenski, Sharon | Carkhuff, Jackie, Jerry, Donna Mae | and Peggy Jean Cobleigh. | Later in the evening, her grand- | | parents helped celebrate the oc- and Mrs. Eugene | | | casion, Ben Cobleigh, Mr. | | Ray Price, Mr. and Mrs. | Lovells and cousin, Larry. | ‘To Sell Easter Candy | i The Third Order of St. Francis, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, | is selling Easter Candy this year. A tempting variety will .be sold | after all the masses and orders may ||. | be placed with any member of the | Serving SLP.M. CHECKERBOARD - 11 P.M. INN 5 wl thet ST. PATRICK'S DAY MARCH 17 HAM and CABBAGE society. | | Platter 50¢ | Carverton Rd. 674-9741 | y TT or Ried 7) : IE 7 < Jol lorrniiisiasy and she will be thrilled a-new with its renewed beauty. f All the sentiment of her engagement days will be relived with your gift - and the fire and brilliance that is now dirrved in ar. osi-¢{-dat2 mounting wili be brought to life, ~, MOUNTINGS SHOWN FROM $25.00 TO $350.00 . SEE MANY MORE. Payments May Be Arranged FRANK CLARK Jeweler 63 South Main 8t., Wilkes-Barre ~ STORE HOURS 10:00 to 5:25 — THURS. 10:00 to 8:45 MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY : As- | club member of area resident in- terested in this program, please con- | tailed report on the Mental Health club attended. The club voted to. | | Prince of Peace Church on April % WE a Bh fain Noxen Girl To Wed Chicago Classmate Miss Susan Frances May Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. May, Sr., Noxen, announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan Frances, to W. B. Kuchinsky, son of Anthony Kuchinsky, Chicago, IIL Miss May, is a 1964 graduate of Tunkhannock High School and with | her fiance is a sophomore at Central Missouri State College. Both plan to transfer to Northern Illinois Univer- sity to finish their education. No date has been set for the wedding. Surprised At Party Mrs. Elizabeth Billings, Grand- view Avenue, Dallas, was guest of honor at a surprise birthday party | Saturday evening, March 5, at her | home. Present were Miss Florence Frantz, Albert Billings, Mrs. Leslie Frantz, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Frantz, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. James Finn, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gorey, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Frantz, Jr., Mr. and | Mrs. Ralph Frantz and the guest o! honor. Mr. And Ms. Giles Wilson Mr .and Mrs. Giles Wilson, East Dallas, will celebrate their 32nd wedding . anniversary on Friday, March 25. The couple was married in Dallas Methodist Church by Rev. Francis Freeman. Mrs. Wilson is the former Mabel Rozelle, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rozelle. Her husband is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wilson. Mr. Wilson was one of the fore- most turkey raisers in this section turned the business over to his son, Nelson. Active in politics, Mr. Wilson was a former Dallas ‘Township School from our On Our of Pennsylvania until his retirement ! several years ago, at which time he McAuvic. SELECT and save) New Selection of SPRING COALS Second Floor of Fashion ‘To Note 32nd Wedding Date Director and Road Supervisor. The couple are members of East Dallas Methodist Church in which they have always taken an active part. Spaghetti Supper Back Mountain Police Auxiliary will hold a Spaghetti Supper on April 16 at Lehman Fire Hall, be- ginning at 5:30 p.m. Mrs. Florence Davenport is in charge and will be assisted by Mrs. Frank Roginski and Mrs. Michael The Auxiliary met recently and made plans for the event. hour followed. A social | | who USE THIS COUPON EXTRA Green Stamps with 5.50 or purchase J] | EXTRA 100 EXTRA | S&H STAMPS on cash purchase totaling $5.50 or more Good Through Wed., March 16 Except on Some Sale Items | One to a Customer JRS. PETITES - MISSES - WOMENS AND HALF SIZES COATS | 192 | Children's COATS ‘Toddlers 1 to 4 - Karla Ray Honored On 21st Birthday Mr .and Mrs. Albert L. Ray, Main Road, Sweet Valley, entertained at a surprise birthday party, Satur- day evening, February 26, honoring their daughter, Karla Penny, on the occasion of her twenty-first birth- day. Colors of the rainbow were car- ried out in the decorating motif. The large cake bore the inscription “Happy Birthday Karla—21 Years” and featured drawings depicting the legal age. Group singing, games and dancing were the main diversions of the evening. A buffet luncheon was served to the following guests, Ann Mariie DeVizia, Peggy Spears, Mary Ann Rasimus, Phyllis Ross, Barry Ray, Mary Green, Pat Seniuk, Sharon Conklin, Nency Thomas, Brian Seckler, Carol Culver, Walt Beneto, Bill Gable, Jean Polacky, | John Williams, Helen Dugan, Bette Johns, Dick Brown, James Keaney and the honored guest. Karla is a member of the junior class of College Misericordia were she is a sociology major. Te Honor Worthy Matren, Bpril 1 The forty-first annual banquet of the Dallas Chapter No. 396, Order of the Eastern Star honoring the Worthy Matron, Mrs. Elsie Jolley, and the Worthy Patron, Mr. Dennis Bonning, Jr., will be held at the Irem Temple Country Club, Friday, April 1, at 6:30 p.m., when members and friends are invited to attend. Mrs. Bina Holdredge, general chairman, was hostess to the com- mittee at her home Tuesday, March 8, when tentative plans were made. Will Receive Gift Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stitzer, James Street, Shavertown, were one of the local couples who were married in 1916, thereby entitling them to a lovely gift from Bergman's Store, are also celebrating their ' golden anniversary this year. TO GET 100 S & H more GLOBE STORE COUPON WORTH [ i: In Addition To ! Regular Stamps | ‘40 Girls } to 14 COATS NOW! ‘While Selection is LARGE ! ! LAY-A-WAY CHILDREN’S ne CHECKS PASTELS