< Ne Sm pia ~~ em i a a a a Ee RR Ty ip pn psa econ aemee ee ome ra ae HE A OAS AA ET . - a a "oa a a AR A EE TE CR Te —_— = WE TR TI lengers SECTION A — PAGE 6 Men's Brotherhood Plan Brotherhood of ‘St. Paul's Luth- eran Church met recently ard Plas ned their annual Mothe Daughter Banquet for Ha 9 gi 6:30 p.m. ' Reservations may be placed with the ushers at Sunday services. Wally Gosart heads the com- mitte and will be assisted by Elwood Dungey and Roy Stair. Mr. Dungey showed films on Trick Shooting and Mr. Stair several new games. Chuck Glasser and Bob Monk were the top winners and are planning to take on all chal- at the next meeting on Thursday evening, March 24. serve their 62nd wedding anniver- | sarv on Thursday, March 24. The couple were married at Shav- ertown Methodist Church by ‘the late Rey. Stang. Mrs. the former Kate Holcomb, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Holcomb, Shavertown. Her husband | Mother-Daughter Banquet Mr. And Mrs. Ellis Swingle, Lake To Mark 62 Years Of Wedlock | Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Swingle, Ster- | is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. ling Farms, Harveys Lake, will ob- | Jasper Swingle, Beaumont. | | | | There are e four grandchildren. | Mr. Swingle is employed as man- | ager of Sterling Farms. | The couple are the parents of two | sons, Lambert, Dallas, with Scr- | Swingle is doni Construction Company and El | wood, Shavertown, a member of the | faculty of West ‘Pittston Schools. | Eastern Star Banquet Mrs. Myrtle Rineman, Mrs. voi, Davis, and Mrs. Dorothy Dodson | will take reservations for the 41st | annual banquet of the Dallas Chap- | ter No. 396, O. E. S., honoring Wor- | thy Matron, Mrs. Elsie Jolley, and | Worthy Patron, Mr. Dennis Bonning | Jr. at Irem Temple Country Club Friday, April 1. CALL SEDHILY NOVIEKI (Owner) LORRY GAS SERVICE ® Prompt ~ @ Dependable REPAIRS TO ALL GAS APPLIANCES 696-1763 | “PLASTIC a. REG. $1 Pair ‘Herman Bamert Of Carverton Hale, Hearty On 83rd Birthday Herman Bamert, Bodle Road, | Carverton, celebrated his 83rd birthday on Sunday, March 13. Mr. Bamert, who was born at Zurich, Switzerland, came to this country at an early age. He settled in Wilkes-Barre, and shortly after marriage to the former Susie Kuns- man, moved to the West Side. His wife died many years ago and he then . married the former Agnes Ryan of Kingston. A nature lover, he takes his daily | stroll in the woods with his pet | hound, believing that activity keeps | one in the best of health. When | the heavy snowfall baffled younger | men during the winter months, he cleared his own walks and driveway | scoffing at thé admonishment of his | During his spare time, he has made many improvements to his | | home, doing all the work himself. | Upon retirement from Bartels He is the father of three daugh- | Brewing Company where he was ters, Mrs. Richard Womer, Noxen; | employed as chief electrician and Mrs. F.. W. Anderson, Shavertown, machinist, he purchased a home on and Mrs. Carl Gross, Mt. Zion. A! Bodle Road, Carverton, where he son, Urban, died some years ago. | now devotes his time ‘to gardening There are ten living grandchildren and the care of his large lawns, and 23 great. glandchildren. Mr. And Mrs. Gordon S. James | To Observe 35th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Meeker, will of Christ, Wilkes-Barre, Paul Wright. Mrs. Gordon S. James, celebrate their 35th by Rev. James is the wedding anniversary on Friday, former Margaret Rood, daughter of April 1. : (the late Mr. and Mrs. ‘Almon T. | Rood. The couple was married in the | Mr. Jains As the. son of Mrs _ Parsonage sof. “the Firwood Church | Margaret James of Kingston and Rp ee —— | the late Gordon James. { Mr. James is employed with the J RAPES /U.G.L. in Kingston. | The couple are members of Hunts- “ville Christian Church. | They are the parents of three PAIR 1 | daughters, Mrs. Nancy Marr, Har- hs ford, Pa., Mrs. Marlyn Marr, 3 Meadow Lake, and Mrs. Margaret ALL KINDS - - - TAILORED—PLAIN "Wolfe at home. There are also and FLORAL | three granddaughters. ' The couple will be honcred at an | African Reg. 5%¢ All Purpose Potting and { Open House, to be held at their { home on April 2, from six until | ten. Friends and relatives are cor- | dially invited to attend. No invitations have been issued. Violet Soil Now 5” 4c | A tetera } | Feeding The Stock | CHURCH STREET BEN FRANKLIN STORE * Hear about that man on snow-| i shoes searching for his stock in | North Dakota after the blizard? A | | helicopter flew over and conked "him with a bale of hay. DALLAS en RE hn CARVERTON ROAD — ene SNACE SHC SF] 7 TRUCKSVILLE, PA, WE SERVE BREAKFAST OPEN 7 A.M. THURS. FRI. - SAT. SPECIAL 1 Pound Scallops 1 Pound "Haddock WITH 11 Pound French Fries 11 Pound Cole Slaw ALL FOR $1.59 Se One Pound WING DINGS One Pound French Fries One Pound Cole Siaw $1.59 complete | HOMEMADE PIZZA FRIDAY from 5 p.m. SATURDAY - All day 10- os OouT 39- PASTIES Every Tuesday HOT and COLD SANDWICHES Variety of 99- PLATTERS! * Shrimp * Scallops ® Fresh Haddock with French Fries & Cole Slaw THESE ITEMS Under New Management - - - OPEN 7 A.M. - {1 P.M. HOMEMADE SUNDAES — SGUPS ALL ITEMS MAY BE TAKEN OUT ALSO SOLD BY THE POUND TONY and MARIE NAPERKOSKI 674-9301 DEEP-FRIED PLATTERS Devilled Crab * Mixed Sea Food ® Southern Fried Chicken family to relinquish the task. > | Island, N.Y, THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1966 Bride Of High School Teacher | + Mrs. Lester | president of Dallas Senior Woman's { Club at a meeting of the group at | Prince of Peace Church on Wednes- | day evening. Elected 1st Vice President was | Mrs. John Williams; 2nd Vice Pres- ident; Mrs. Raymond Flick; Record- ing Secretary, Mrs. Thomas Reese; | Assistant Recording Secretary, Mrs. | Herman Otto; Treasurerr, Mrs. Wil- son Maury; Assistant Treasurer, Mrs. Darrell Crispell; Correspond- ing Secretary, Mrs. Sheidon Evans; | and Assistant Corresponding Sec- | retary, Mrs. Raymond Jacobs. Jordan was elected’ a Mrs, Lester Jordan Is Elected Heads Dallas Senior Women " DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA John Young Named | ‘To Dean's List ets John Young, son of Professor Jay Young, Norton Avenue, and the and the Humane Society. Also $150 | late ‘Mrs. Young, has ‘been named was donated to the Back Mountain "to the Dean’s List at Stonehill Col- Memorial Library. lege, North Easton, Mass. Mrs. Jack Stanley, Membership = The young man, who is a gradu- Chairman, announced the following ate of West Side Central Catholic new members: Mrs. Leo E. Nau- High School, is a senior at Stone- roth, Mrs. Michael Yozviak, Mrs. |hill. He plans on entering the priest- Anthony Esseff, and Mrs. John P. hood and is looking forward to four Brown. Also transferred from the more years study in Theology. Dallas Junior Woman's Club was John is the oldest child of Pro- | | | | | | | MRS. REED E. 'BALEWSKI Miss Karen S. Clark, Sntighiter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Clark, Beau- mont, became the bride of Reed E. Balewski, sen of Mr .and: Mrs. Bal- »eeski, also of Beaumont, in a lovely ‘winter ceremony at Noxen Metho- dist Church on February 12 at: 2 p.m. $y | grandmothers of the couple were Rev. Ruth Underwood, Duryea, unable to attend. performed ‘the double ring cere-| "A reception followed in the mony. Organist was Mrs. Warren church parlors after which the Montross. | couple left for their apartment at The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a formal ! floor length gown of peau de sole dssigned in a slender silhouette which swept into a full chapel train. | Was employed by Penna. The fitted empire bodice was rich- | ly embroidered with Alencon oe which featured an oval neckline and Tunkhannock Schools and Wilkes | ed College, is @ member of the faculty long embroidered slesves. Scatter Mrs.: John Montross,’ maternal’ grandmother of the bride, chose a two piece blue dress, white cloche, | black accessories -and corsage of white carnations. Due to illness, Mrs. Charles Oli | ‘and Mrs. John Belkowski, !16 William Street, Geneva, N.Y. Mrs. Balewski is a graduate of Tunkhannock Area Schools wand Wilkes-Barre Business College and Millers Mutual Insurance Company. The bridegroom, an alumnus of lace appliques were also used on at Geneva, N.Y. skirt and hemline. Her bouffant veil of imported English illusion was | shower, prior to her marriage, by | arranged on a crown of lace cen- | Misses Carole Gulla, Nancy Boise tered with a cluster of xoses. She | and Bethanne Clark | carried a cascade: bouquest of white roses and mums. Miss Carole Gulla, Vernon, was maid of honor and Miss Bethanne Clark, sister of the bride and Miss Judy Balewski, sister of the groom were bridesmaids. v Attendants were gowned in for- | Gavy Bnnovnces | Prize Winners mal length gowns of forest green’ velvet styled with an Empire bodice and beige crepe skirts. They wore | | forest green velvet headpieces with veils and carried nosegays of white and forest green mums. Robert Belles, cousin of the bride- groom, served as best man. Ushers were Terry Belles, cousin of the groom and James J. Sioan, Long cousin of the bride. The mother of the bride wore an aqua dress, styled with a Venise lace bodice and crepe sheath skirt. A veiled cloche of matching aqua petals, matching accessories white orchid cor Fage completed her ensemble. Mrs. Balewski matching. pillbox and accessories. | She also wore a white orchid cor- sage. Family Parade of | FASHION SHOES BR Pastels - Sandals - “Mary || Janes” - All sizes - All | colors. A beautiful selection. ...,.. $3,99 up Fairview Shoes . Dallas Shopping Center ea,H-skB Ll (yg IRAE Ne and | seledtod a two | piece fuchia rayon silk dress with | Mrs. Clements, Sterling Avenue, Dallas, wag top winner in the An-. niversary Sale at Gavy’'s Market last week. She won 10,000 T V stamps. Second prize winner was Mrs. | Cybul, Shavertown, R. D. 5, who, was awarded 5,000 stamps. Other successful winners who re ceived one half gallon ice cream | | were: G. Dietterick, Harris Hill Road; Robert Carey, Fernbrook; R. Gedor, Joan Wasserott, Petroski. ATLANTIC | next meeting, April 13. | nounced that chartered buses will | leave Wilkes-Barre for the State | Convention of Woman's Clubs being | | held at the Sheridan Hotel in Phil- | contributions to the following: | March of Dimes, United Fund, Can- | Crippled Children, Heart Fund, Wy- | silver wedding anniversary on Wed | nesday, March 23 | paternal | : Florence | Wilson, Mrs. Oatridge, Mrs. Covert, ' paneling wand cabinetwork are L. Billings, M. Schroer and Mrs. | champagne colored hemlock and | SPECIAL RATES FOR RETIRED GUESTS FOR A PERMANENT YEAR ROUND HOME Write for Literature and Family Rate Plan | counter height. | files The bride was feted at a variety. knife racks, » | edge. Include flour and sugar bins Installation will be held at the experiences. Also, Mrs. Stephen Hellersperk, through the Boston Store of Wilkes | Barre, will present an unusual pro- | gram, ‘Fashion Focus”. Guests are invited to attend this meeting. Mrs. Boyd R. White, President, presided at the meeting and an- A very interesting and inform- ative talk was given by Rev. All ‘Ward Campbell con the changing attitudes and treatment of Mental Health and of the work of the Lu- zerne County Mental He#ith Asso- ciation in seeking improved facil- ities for the treatment of the men- | tally ill. adelphia in May. On recommendation of the Ex- ecutive Board it was voted to make cer Society, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, oming Valley Tuberculosis Society Mr. and Mrs, ‘Willard Crispell, [Bustice, daughter of the late Mr. R. D. 4, Dallas, will celebrate their ' and! Mrs." Daniel Eustice, Edwards- Her husband is the son of | and Mrs. Bruce Crispell, R D. 4, | ville. Mr. Mrs. Crispell is the former Leah Dallas. ; Mrs. Crispell is employed by Na- Island Handy | tona Mills, Dallas, and Mr. Crispell | is employed by Hill the Florist, . Shavertown. For Kitch A kitchen island is a great thing | - to have, and one can be added to! many existing kitchens. Often the island is designed for a special operation -- cooking or | | The, couple have one daughter, | Mrs. Beverly Wandel, R. D. 4, | Dallas. Mrs. Charles L. Perez. fessor Young, a member of the Mrs. Leonard Cowett, Program faculty at King's College. Chairman, announced that a film | “Open Your Eyes” will be seen at | the next meeting and two Girl | Teo Marl: Birthday Scouts “will tell of their camping T | Miss Ruth Worthington, ghmerly } | Church is making and selling Easter | Mr. And Mrs. Willard Coisaell | To Observe Silver Anniversary | | dbvealogad cancer STRICTLY BUSINESS of Idetown, will observe Ach¥ birth- | day on Saturday. She is presently staying with her | nephew, Rev. Joseph Riske and | family at 2 Ceperrly Avenue, One- 'onta, N. Y. ] Miss Worthington reecntly visited | friends in this area and best wishes | are extended to her from her many } acquaintances here. | Meking Easter Eggs Auxiliary of St. Paul's. Lutheran eggs. The ladies will make cream, pea- | nut butter and cocoanut cream eggs on Wednesday. Orders may be placed with Murs. Charles Wagner, 674-6186, or by calling the Lutheran Parsonage. Some 73,000 men 3... of the colon and rectum last year. About 43,000 died in 1965 of this disease. How- | | ever, the American Cancer Society | says that almost three ‘out of four Jf of its victims could have fn saved | | through a ‘“procto’ exam as’a part #\ | of an annual health checkup. by McFeatters salad making. But the best plan is | to let it work as auxiliary space | for every other work. center in the | kitchen, and to build it three or more inches lower than standard The lower surface is ideal for rolling out pastries, ! beating, creaming and blending. Make storage in the island count. Build in pot and lid racks, food for spices and condiments, and storage files de- signed to let baking tins stand on if needed. The island top should be a lam- inated hardwood for use as a chop- | ping block and pastry center. It's "also perfect as a place to set out | serving dishes or hot pans and | casseroles. | The rest of the island can be | built of a softwood lumber like | Douglas fir, ponderosa - pine, or | western hemlock. There's no need to match existing kitchen cabinets | since the island will stand out as an individual piece. : | SE Sun Cclors : “For heaven's sake, don’t as Use sunny colors for basement | rooms. 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