NIA ur or, ty X) on Ese Miss Judith Stanley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stanley, S. Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville, and Miss Lorraine Stash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stash, Over- brook Avenue, Dallas, both of Ar- lington, Va., will fly in for the Easter weekend on Friday to spend the holiday with their parents. The girls are employed at Washington, D.C., with the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Justice of the Peace, Beatrice Williams, Hill Street, Trucksville, returned home last week after spending some time with her daugh- ter, Mrs, Charles Fulmer, Philadel- NA 5% ¢ wo THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL vd 1966 - "SECTION A — PAGE 5 eighborhood Ne oT Notes Of Personal Interest Mrs. Louise Foss, Sweet Valley, celebrated her 88th birthday on March 18th, at her home. A lunch- eon was served at noon to Mrs. | Anha Kocher, Mrs. Herman Lutes, Bennet Cobleigh, Mrs. Stanley | Livezey, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lynn. | Ice cream and cake were served to “other ‘callers through the ‘day and evening: Clifford Foss, Helen Slatky, Mrs. Jean Honeywell, Mrs. phia, who recently underwent surgery. heldon Evans, prominent hav. ertown druggist, submitted to surg- | ery at General Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shipman and children, Spencerport, N. Y. will] arrive Friday to spend the Easter holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Marks, | Lehman. : Mrs] Shipman and ‘the ‘youngsters will | remain here for another week. Earl W. Balliet, Chase Road, a patient in, Nesbitt Hospital," Room | 207. He would appreciate hearing | from. his friends." : Mr. and ‘Mrs. Thomas F. Heffer- | is | nan, Druid Hills Drive, returned | home yesterday after wvacationing | in Florida. 3 Mr; and Mrs. Richard ad Shagbark Drive, Shavertown, have returned home after spending three | weeks in Florida, where they visit- | ed their son, Rick and family, at | Palm Beach Gardens. The Rudys toed many places of interest in- clufiing St. Petersburg, St. ‘Augus- tine, Weeki Wachee, where they | saw a fascinating mermaid present: ation and other. points along the East and West coasts of the resort st, “Richard Jr., is. associated | wih the RCA Corporation, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Nesbitt, wy Lake Catalpa, entertained at a small | dinner party on Tuesday evening. | Sgt. and Mrs. Frank Box, S. Caro- | lina, are now residing at 8 Main Street, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hauck and daughters, Perrin Avenue, will have | as Easter guests, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dawson, Teaneck, N.J., and Mr. and Mrs: G. G. Boyd and fam- ily, Cranford, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Showers, Allentown, have moved to 128 Elie abeth Street, Dallas: Mrs. Jack Williams, Shrine Acres, is a patient at General Hospital, where she has been confined for eight weeks. She would appreciate hearing from her friends and neigh- bors. : ; : Mr. and Mrs. William Garnett, Loyalville, are spending the winter with their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mis. Stanley Mroczkowski, at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. James Park, Idetown, is a’ patient] at Nesbitt: Hospital, where he was admitted five weeks ago. Ralph Ashburner, Kunkle, is a fent at Nesbitt Hospital. YMrs. Bernard Stanulis, the for-| mer Ruth Tinsley, Dallas, is a gi at General Hospital. inda Davies, student at Dickin- | son College, Carlisle, is spending the, Easter recess. with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Carleton Davies, Marc and Diane, Machell Avenue. y Barbara - Sheehan, student Lycoming College, Williamsport, spending her Easter recess with her family, Rev. and Mrs. Robert Shee- han, Street. Beth and Steven, Saginaw, { don McKeel, | former Alice Smalley, daughter of | the late Mr. Conrad Hislop, Mrs. Richard Rogers, Ricki, and Karri Lynn, Mrs. Shel. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lester | Lynn, Kollin Foss, Thomas Foss, | | Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and | | Wendy, ‘Evelyn = Parkinson, Susan | | Morgan, Diane and Helen Wesley. | A telephone call from her sister, Mrs. William Garnett, in Florida proved a highlight of the observ-/ ance. Mrs. Foss, who is the former | | i | | in the family home which her hus- ' Mrs. Louise Foss, Marks 88th Birthday, March 18 Sweet Valley band, the late Corey Foss built for her as a bride at Sweet Valley. Born in Plymouth she moved to the Back Mountain with her par- ents when she was six years of; age. : Although now confined to a wheel | chair following several strokes, Mrs. Foss gets about to perform small | chores for her daughter, Mrs. Wil- | bur Lynn, who resides -with her.| that there is still some note paper | | She enjoys television, but has had to give up her favorite hobby of reading due to failing eyesight. Alert, friendly and interested in all her friends and family members, she is a joy to know. Mrs. Foss is the mother of three children, Clifford, Dallas, Thomas, Sweet Valley and Mrs. Lynn. There are. seven grandchildren and one; | great grandchild. She is a member of Church of | Louise Cobleigh, Loyalville, resides Chuist, Sweet Valley.’ Mr. And Mrs. Cordon Austin Obeserving 49th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Austin, N. Main Street, Shavertown, are ob- | serving their 49th wedding anni- ! versary . today. | The couple were wed in Wilkes- Barre Methodist Church by Rev. C. | H.* Newing. Mrs. Austin is’ the’ and Mrs. Oliver Smal- | ley. Wyoming. - Her husband is the | son of the late Mr. Jud, Mrs. Lewis Debbie Ann Newberry An eight pound, one ounce daugh- ter was born to. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard Newberry, Main Street, Dallas, March 29, at General Hospital. There are two other children, Cheryl, six and Kevin, five.: Mrs. Newberry is the former Helen Brody, Hunlocks Creek, Mr. Newberry is employed as a build- ing contractor with his father. Dody Jean Weber Valley, announce the birth of a | daughter, Dody Jean, at Nesbitt ; | Hospital on April 3. The new arrival "joins a family of two brothers and three sisters, Fred Jr., George, Darla, Kathy and Lori. Mother is the former Dorothy Weber, Harveys Lake. Taken To Hospital Stuart Marks, Lehman, patient at Nesbitt Hospital where | he “was admitted on Wednesday morning after suffering a heart at- tack at his home. . | 15a Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Frantz and | son, Glenn Thomas, traveled io) Binghamton, N.Y., to visit his | | mother, Mrs. Bessie Frantz, grand- | mother Mrs. Bertha Totten and sis- | | ter, Mrs. Robert Salladay and chil- | at dren. Glenn had not seen his sis-! three other children, is | ter for 11 years. Her husband, Staff A Todd and Susan. . Sgt. Robert Salladay is stationed | in Vietnam. Also dropping in were his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. | | Al Deizter of Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marsh, Sweet! or Austin, Beaumont. Prior to retire- ment he was employed at Davis \ Mill Works, Forty Fort. There are five children: Leon, . Silver Springs, Md.! Chester, Meri- den, Conn.; Gordon J., Linden, N.J.; Mrs. Shirley Jones, Catasauqua; Mrs. Alice Lumley, Fernbrook. Four- teen grandchildren .complete the family circle. Irwin Kistlers Wed Four Years April 10 Mr. and Mrs. Irwin D. Kistler, New Goss Manor, Dallas, will cele- brate their fourth wedding anniver- sary on April 10. Mrs. Kistler is the former Hilda Newberry of Wellington Avenue and is the mother of Severn Newberry, Lake Silkworth.' Mrs. Kistler, an engineer at Atlas Chain, West Pittston, has a son, Dele), who resides at Midway Man- ‘Shavertown. The couple, have two grandchil- dren, Lynne Newberry and Brian ' Kistler. Beatrice J. Zacharias Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zacharias, RD 1, Harveys Lake, announce the birth of a seven pound, eight ounce daughter, Beatrice Jane, March 23 at Mercy Hospital There are nine other children, ! Harry, Dory, Sherry, Mary Ann, Carol, Mildred, Clara, George and Ralph. Mrs. Zacharias is the former Marion Schoonover, Harveys Lake. ' Allison Allabaugh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allabaugh, Davenport Street, Dallas, became the parents of a seven pound, four- | teen ounce daughter, Allison, March 23 at Mercy Hospital. There are Charles, Jr., Mrs. Allabaugh is the former Pear] Harbay, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Al- labaugh is employed with Common- wealth Telephone Co. DIAMONDS FASHIONED FOR AN ELEGANT FINGER TO WEAR panty. ; © MAGNIFICENT Payments May Be Arranged FRANK CLARK Jeweler MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SO STORE HOURS 10:00 to 5:25 — THURS. 10:00 to 8:45 THE DIAMOND IS APRIL'S BIRTHSTONE 63 South Main 8t., Wilkes-Barre CIETY Mrs. Fred Eck Hosts Senior Woman's Board Mrs. Boyd R. White presided at the March meeting of the Executive Board of the Dallas Senior Woman’s Club held last week at the home of Mrs. Fred Eck Plans were made for the April, 13th meeting of the membership as well as the next meeting of the Executive Board at which time the j new Board will be entertained by | the retiring Board. Mrs. i | to be sold with Mrs. Sheldon Evans in charge of this project. A Fashion Show will be held by the Junior. Club at Trucksville Methodist Church Educational Building on May 10th reported Mrs. Lester Jordan, junior club advisor. Mrs. Henry Moyer announced that the “Girl of the Year” award will | be presented at the next meeting ‘and Mrs. Ralph Fitch, Music Chair- man, reported that the Dallas Wo- man’s Club Chorale has been in- |'vited to sing at the Fine Arts Fiesta in May. * Mrs. Fred Eck disclosed that she and Mrs. Wiley had talked to the Senior Class of the Dallas High School and explained the Scholar- ship Loan Program tc the students Mrs. White announced the ap- pointment. of two members to the Scholarship Loan Committee and re- minded Board members of the State Convention being held in Philadel- phia May 18, 19, and 20, and of the Luzerne County Federation of Woman's Clubs meeting being held April 13th at the Irem Temple Country Club. Correspondance was read concer- ning the 10th Annual Conference being held at University Park July 19th to the 21st. Next Executive Board meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Henry Moyer at 6:30 on April 25th. In charge of the dinner for the new officers will be Mrs. Howard Wiley, Mrs. Fred Eck and Mrs. Boyd White. Mrs. John Williams and Mrs. Verne Groff will provide entertain- ment. Attending the meeting were: Mes- dames Jack Stanley, Ralph Fitch, Kenneth Bayliss, Ra'ph Dixon, Ed- ward Ratcliffe, John Williams, George Payne, Lester Jordan, Henry Moyer, Harry Ohlman, Edwin Roth, Darrell Crispell, Harold LaBar, Lewis Reese, Boyd White, Howard Wiey and Fred Eck. Neighborhood Friends Celebrate Birthdays Two neighbor children celebrated their birthdays with a double party on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayre. Terry Sayre four on April 1 and Tommy Thomas Monday. The birthday cake was decorated with pink on one side and blue on the other and had bunnies for the Creasing, was seven on prizes awarded. Attending were: Sherry, Jerry, Lori Naugle, Debbie, Karen and Beth Sayre, Denise Rem- | ley, Douglas Agnew, Dennis, Steve, Linda and Debbie Cooper, Amy and Beth Donsavage, Beth Ann Creas- ing, Emerson and Danny Martin, Tracey, Cathy and Christine Sayre, Carol Martin, Bradley and Lloyd Naugle Jr., Tomm™v Hillman, Deb- bie, Rosemary a 1 Di~+e Dribelbis, Mrs. Colleen C._cgcr, » Mrs. © Ruth Donsavage, Mrs. Eleanor Dribelbis, Mrs. Jean Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Mrs. Bertha Creas- ing, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayre, Tommy Sayre and the two guests of honor. Tableids - Circulars THE DALLAS POST LOSE 7 LBS. IN 10 DAYS OR NO PAY Why be fat and un- attractive? Gain a new figure like the girls in the picture. Think how pleasant life will then be. Now Medical Science brings you the new discovery SLIMS. No diet, No harmful drugs. Just take "‘SLIMS and watch the pounds melt away. 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Mr. and Mrs. | Shaver Shaver, Ensign Wilkes, a graduate of | Yale University, class of 1965 is | l Promtlin. MM attending Nuclear Power School at | Yopuim, 2s, the Naval Base, West Milton, N. Y. | The wedding will take place at |" and hostess. Four sons of Mrs. Ruby Besteder, Centermoreland, feted their mother on the occasion of her 75th birth- day at a dinner party on April 3rd at her home. Mrs. Besteder, who is the former Ruby Schoonover, daughter of the late Stacey and Jestie Schoonover, has lived in Centermoreland = all of her life.” Upon the death of her husband, the late Walter Besteder, she took over his duties as post- master and served in this’ capacity for some time. In good health, she raises flowers as ‘a hobby and tenderly cares for the blooms which abound both in- side her home and during the sum- mer menths in her garden. The mother of four sons, Floyd, Vernon; Kenneth, Philadelphia; ! Four Sons Fete Ruby Besteder On 75th Birthday Anniversary gifts Br om "her i | Next meeting | heiser. a bridal showe Corey, Kunkle, and Carl, at home, | her birthday anniversary proved a | Drakes Entertain 2, Dallas, entertained Saturday eve- ning at a birthday dinner in honor | of the latters’ sisters-in- law, Mrs. August Bersin, | where she is a member of the soph- | v.06 announce the omore class. Attending were: Harmony Club Meets | at the home of Mrs. Betty Sweppen- | Plans were made to have for Joyce Sweppenheiser Redington. Has First Birthday Glenn Thomas Frantz, who cele- brated his first birthday on April 4 was honored at a birthday party given by his mother, Mrs. Glenn Russell | | Frantz, Idetown on Saturday after- | noon. Emeret | Present were Angela Hummell, Sheldon Drake, RD and Mrs. Mrs. Nelson Shaver, Mr. | Larry Scott, Terri Hislop, Tracey and Mrs. Paul Shaver, Russell Shav- | Lynn Jones, Raymond Jones Jr.., the guests of honor, and host | Bobby Montross, Mrs. Frank Hum- | mell, Mrs. Raymond Scott, Sr., Mrs | Raymond Jones, Sr., Mrs. Conrad | Hislop, Mrs. Carrie Hummell, Mrs. | Ted Montross. Later on Frank Hummell, Glenn | Frantz and Raymond Scott, Jr. joined the group. will be April 16, | | r at that meeting! IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE family gathering. There are also 11 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Mrs. Besteder is an active ‘member of Centermoreland Methodist Church. A delicious dinner was served to the following, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Besteder, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Corey Bes- teder, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stash and Alison, Judy and Charles Bes- teder, . Fred Kirkendall, Mr. and | Mrs. Kenneth Besteder, Sandy Bes- teder and friend, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Besteder, Mrs. Alice Lam- oreux, Mrs. Ruth Schoonover, Mr. and * Mrs. ' Draper Schoonover. The birthday guest received many «family and friends. until A-8 Please stare at this circle you. are HYPNOTIZED THEN TURN TO PAGE SEE HYPNOTIZING BARGAINS AT WHITESELL BROS. i | | TEEN'S and WOMEN’S HEELS i ! S&H STAMPS ' Throughout Store 3 D-E | SET 100 mea In Addition To Regular Stamps On Cash Purchase Over $5.50 and Coupon I Good Through Wednesday, April 13 i y oo Jove eoe comm] 100 ‘Easter Dress hi 1 FOR ALL THE FAMILY Children’s WIDTHS ROBINHOOD MOTHER GOOSE U.S. KEDS P. F. 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