n ar- o be Serv- e on I 33 ?< ee mmmiim— Ni —————— SEER THR, CNA SY A ik WE Personal Hall and children. ' Caesar ; § 4 ! 3; FL DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall, Shav- ertown, spent the Easter weekend at Pittsfield, Mass., where they were the guests of their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Tzd Mrs. Ben Ryan, Ramsey, N.J., and her daughter in law, Mrs. Richard Ryan, Midland Park, spent two days last week with the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Girvan, Lake Street. Miss Andrea C'ebien, fiancee of Jack Barnes, and a teacher at Rodney School, Camden, N.J , spent the Easter recess at the ie of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnes, Ebmcrest Drive, and With her par- ents in Askam. Also guests at the Barnes home were Mr. and Mrs. James Stone- brook, Pittsburgh. Mr. Stonebrook a nephew of Mrs. Barnes, is a pilot with Alleghany Airlines. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff, Kathy and Kevin, Baltimore, Md., Faster with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Culp, Ricketts Glen and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff of Noxen. Harry Hughey, Overbrook Road. underwent surgery Tuesday at Nes- bitt Haspital. Stuart Marks, Litman, returned to his home over the weekend after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Susan © and Donna Newcomb, Street, are celebrating April birth- davs, .Susan - was - four vesterdav and Donna will be two on the 22nd. They ave the dauchters of Mr. and M Ted Newcomb, Shavertown. and Mrs. Lester McCarty Virginia and Ernest, Pequannock. N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mec- Carty, Marjorie and Ernest, Hunts ville, Mr: and Mrs. Eugene McCarty andy Jane, Plymouth, and Lynn Mec- Caf@y, Dallas, spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McCarty, Dallas Dean Ide and ' daughter Jean. Dallas, spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide, Parrish Street. Mrs. Curtis Sweezy, Beaumont. Mrs. Ruth Henwood, Dallas, and Mrs. Dean Ide, have returned home from Virginia where their mother. Mrs. Josephine Himm underwent serious surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roese, Ro- land and Betty Sue; Strongville, Ohio, and Mrs. Robert Ide spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide. Parrish Street. Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Roberts, who spent the Easter weekend with her ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kozemchak. Huntsville, will move on April 19th from Broomall, Pa., to the Dutchess Apts., Van Wagner Road, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. where spent Mr. Roberts has accepted a position with IBM. 7 Janet Huston, Red Ledge Drive, is a patient at General Hospital. Nan Peiffer, ten year old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Peiffer, Sterling Avenue, recently returned home after being the guest of Gail Ay and family, Mr. ahd Mrs. Pren- tie Lacy, David and Ann, Dallas, at their home, in St. Michaels, Md. Taivid and Ann also entertained gests. Clifford Garris, Jackson Street, is a ‘patient at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frantz and Saundra, Bethlehem, spent Easter with the formers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frantz and Evelyn, Brook Street. Mr and Mrs. Charles Updyke, John .and Edward, - St. Johnsville, N. Y., also were guests at the Frantz home on Sunday. Phyllis Hanna, Wyoming Avenue, ! js a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Par-| rish Street, spent the Easter week- end visiting their grandchildren, Mr. | and Mrs. Frank DeGrace and Mike, | Mt. Ranier, Md. Mrs. DeGrace is | nr former Nancy Brown, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown, | Elmira, formerly of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Calkins. » Sandra, Scott, Susan and Heidi, Somerset, N. J., spent the Easter weekend with the formers’ family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Calkins and Carol, Jackson Street, Mrs. Ernest Whipp and Ted, Fer- guson Avenue, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Root, Binghamton, N. +Y. Ronnie Grant, Meeker, formerly of Dallas, has returned home after being a surgical patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Carl Daubert, Jr., Parrish Street, spent Easter in Connecticut, where he served as god father for his cousin, Mrs. Bessie Nichols has returned to her home after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. She resides with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newcomb, Hunts- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cannon, Balti- more, spent the FEaster holidays with the latters’ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Drake, Dallas, RD. 2.. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Ruth and Jerry, Baltimore, spent the Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Paul LaBar, Elizabeth Street. Mrs.. Ruth and Mr. LaBar are brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whitesell and children have returned home after vacationing at Ft. Myers, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neuner, Hildonia Avenue, Dallas, had as weekend guests her nephew and his wife, Dr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Mitterhofer of Salsburg, Vienna, who are stationed at Akron, Ohio, for two years. with Goodyear Rubber Company | Eugene Hummell. Mr. | Noxen. He is a chemist | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1966 _ 7 SECTION A — PAGE 5 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Silver Anniversary Tomorrow For Mr. And Mrs. A well known Shavertown couple, Strezt, John Butler | the Susquehanna, directed their ‘ef- | Mr. and Mrs. John F. Butler, Ridge | forts at the Back Mountain Library Shavertown, will celebrate | Auction and other civic endeavors, their silver wedding anniversary on | and in several incidents engaged in Friday, April 15. The couple were married in the! rectory of St. Mary's Church, Wilkes | Barre by Rev. J. O'Neill. Mrs. But- ler is the former Margaret Ann Thomas, Kingston, and Mr Butler is a Wilkes-Barre native. Following their marriage, moved to Trucksville and several Shavertown where they have since resided, |: They are the parents of two chil-' dren, Mrs. Peter Luke, Wappinger Falls, N.Y., and John Jr., a senior at Dallas High School. Mr Butler is serving his 21st year as scoutmasfer extraordinary of Boy | Scout Troop 232, St. Therese’s Church. Each year he has taken ‘his explorers on a canoe trip down k, they | vears later purchased the home in| | | acts of rescue. A member of the Ushers Club of St. Therese’s and its Holy Name Society, he finds time for wood- working and gymnastics, his first love, however, being hi§ family and the ycuth of the community. He has been emploved by the SCM Cornoration for the past 26 years. Mrs. Butler, a friendly person who spends a great deal of time doing for others and many organizations, is an excellent cook, according to her husband, with sewing, knitting and antigues, her: chief hobbies ‘when her beloved grandchildren are not with her. “Mr. and Mrs. Luke and children will join the family for the ‘special occasion. Elizabeth Siney Becomer Bride Of Donald L. Frantz On April 9 At a pretty pre-Easter ceremony, Elizabeth: Sinex became the bride of Donald L. Frantz on Saturday, April 9 at Shavertown Methodist Church. Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost per- formed the double ring ceremony at 11 a.m. Miss Sinex is the daughter of Mrs. John Logan, Elmwood Gardens, Coatesville, and the late Mr. Logan. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Edward Mulcahy, New Orleans and Las Vegas and Benjamin S. Frantz, Jr., Dallas. "The bride wore a pink empire style gown designed with embroid- ered linen bodice, faille skirt and embroidered back panel. She wore a pink illusion veil and carried a nosegay of pink sweetheart roses and white carnations with white streamers. Mrs. William A. Weaver, Jr., sis- ter. of the bridegroom, was matron’ Daughter Born Easter Night Mr. and Mrs. John Roushey, Jr. Vonderheid Street, Trucksville, an- | nounce the birth of a baby daughter on Easter night, April 10, at Nes- bitt Hospital. The new arrival, which is first child, weighed in at pounds. Mother is the foriior Judy erts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ton Roberts, Shavertown. their | five Rob- Bar- Raymcnd Eugene ‘Jones Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Jones, Noxen, announce the birth of a son, Raymond Eugene Jones on March 20 at General Hospital. The little one weighed in at seven | pounds, six - and . three quarter ounces. - There is another child, Tracey Lynn, who will be three on May 27. Mother is the former Lorna Hum- mell, daughter of Mrs.: Carrie Hum- mell, Harveys Lake, and the late Jones is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, On Saturday both couples drove to Corning; N. Y., where they visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Neuner and family. i Mr. -and Mrs. Curtis Prothero re- | turned on Friday after spending a six week vacation in Clearwater and Naples, Fla. CALL “PHIL? NOVICKI {Owmer) LORRY GAS SERVICE ® Prompt ® Dependable REPAIRS TO ALL GAS APPLIANCES 696-1763 Driveways Parking Areas CRUSHED STONE “Meeting Pa. Dept. of Highway Specifications.” American Asphalt Paving Co. : js 14 versity at Akron. ¥ ‘and she is employed at ithe Uni- | PUI 0) Lr rrr | Janine Marie Wertman | all of honor, and - selected a ered with blue flowers and corn- flower blue skirt. Her bouquet was of blue and white car- nations with blue streamers. William’ A. Weaver, Jr., served as best man for his brother in law. A reception followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Weaver, 306 Hunts- ville Road. Mrs. Frantz is’ a graduate of Downington High School and is pro- duction . secretary for Serve-A- Mation Foods. The. bridegroom is an slurs of Lehman High = School, = Wyoming Seminary and Penna. State Univer- sity. He served as a 1st Lieutenant with the 10th Division of the U. S. Army in Germany and is an agent of the Tri-County Insurance Company. The couple will reside at 514 E. Ross Street, Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. James Wertman, Meadowcrest, Trucksville, announce the birth of an eight pound, four ounce daughter, Janine Marie, April 8, at. Mercy Hospital. There is an- other child, James, aged two. Mrs. Wertman is the former Janice Marie Thompson, Carverton. Mr. Wertman is employed with Miners National Bank, .Dallas. First Child Bom A seven pound, seven ounce daughter Susan, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rutkoski, Chase Man- or, Shavertown, on April 6, at Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Rutkoski © is the former Theresa Rakus, Plymouth. Mr. Rut- koski is self-employed as home builder. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boston, Rick- etts Glen, entertained their family for Easter Dinner. : Present were Mr. and Mrs: War- ren Boston, Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Judge, « Gregg, ‘Terry wand Tommy, of Pikes Creek; Mr. and Mrs. James Culp, Ricketts Glen; Mr. and Mrs. ‘Albert Ruff, Kathy and Kevin, Baltimore, Md. a | linen ! sheath with white bodice embroid- | nosegay Reminder of the most beautiful days in her life. Let it be simple. Let it be graceful. Choose from our complete selection. Payments May Be Arranged FRANK CLARK Jeweler 63 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre 2 MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY STORE Hoon 10:00 to 5:25 — THURS. 10:00 to 8:45 Betrothel SALLY ANN SILLMAN Mr. and Mrs. Sillman, Sadler, Md,. Charles Griffith Street, Aberdeen, announce the engagement of | their daughter, Sally Ann, to David | and Mrs. | Paul LaBar, son of Mr. Paul’ LaBar, Elizabeth Street, las. Miss Sillman will graduate from Dal- Towson State College in June, and | —— has been appointed to the faculty of Wakefield Elementary School, Bel Air, Md., for the coming school Miss Ruth Adamshick Honored On Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Obed Hontz, Pioneer | Avenue, Shavertown, entertained Sunday afternoon in honor of her niece, Ruth Adamshick, Lehman. Ruth’s birthday fell on Easter this year and table decorations wexe carried out in pink and yellow with an Easter was 19. A buffet luncheon was served and Arthur Campbell entertained with guitar selections. Guests included Judy Stortz, Shir- ley Disque, Ernadine Rusiloski, Marcia Quick, Theresa Stash, Peggy Graham, Carol Murray, Joan Ed- wards, Len Davis, David - Jones, Thomas Edwards, William Hontz, David Lee Williams, Arthur Camp- bell, Thomas Mroczek, Robert Kun- kle, Larry Waldow, Richard Ed- wards, Carl Adamshick, John Vasi- cak, William Hontz, Mr. and Mrs. Donald’ Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Al Feldman, Mrs. Louise Mroczek, Mr. and “Mrs. Leonard Adamshick, the honored guest and the host and hostess. Ralph Harrison and children, Jef- | frey and Susan, Stroudsburg, spent Easter Monday with Mrs. Helen Harrison and Miss Beatrice Edwards, | Parrish Street. theme. The young lady! year. Mr. | Bloomsburg State College, and is a | Sever pound, two ounce daughter, member | Jr. ding. LaBar is Miss Barbara Ann Hennebaul of the faculty of Franklin High School, No date has been set for the wed-| Shaw, Sweet Valley. Mr. Hudzik is Reistertown, Md. | sen. Mrs. Schollenberger is the for- | mer Dorothy ' Mrs. Paula Harris, Orange, and the Orange. | late George Horan. Mr: | Hospital. Miss Barbara Ann Hennebaul, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hennebaul, 131 Parrish Street, Dal- las, who will become the bride of Raymond R. Strazdus, son of August | Strazdus, East Dallas, and the late Mrs. Strazdus, has selected her bridal attendants. The wedding will take place at Lady of Victory Chapel, Harveye Lake, on Saturday morning, April 23, at 11 a.m, Rev. John A. Bergamo will per- form the dcuble ring ceremony and | Margaret Hennebaul will junior bridesmaid and flower will sisters of the bride-elect. Selects Bridal Attendants serve as be Patricia Hennebaul, both Richard Strazdus will serve as best man for his brother and ushers will be Walter Hennebaul, of Weaver. Michael Mesaris, cousin of the bridegroom-elect, will be junior | usher. brother the bride-elect, and Norman | | | Monday afternoon at 1:30, girl | A reception will follow at .0O’Con- | nell’s Twin Lakes. of is The bride-elect is a graduate and Mrs. Tillie Loveland will be or- Lake-Lehman High School ganist. employed at Linear Corporation, | Miss Frances Wentzel has been Dallas. Mr. Strazdus, an alumnus | chosen as maid of honor for Miss Hennebaul and bridesmaids will be Misses Sandra and Karen Strazdus, sisters of the ‘bridegroom- elect. Miss of Dallas High School, with Fisher Tank Corporation, Phil- adelphia. George Schollenbergers Wed Twenty-Six Years Mr. and Mrs. George Schollenber- | ger, marked their 26th wedding an- : niversary on April 13. The couple were wed in Elim Methodist Church by Rev. Nils Jan- Horan, daughter Schollen- | | berger is the son of the late Mr. | Renda Fay Hodzik Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hudzik, Sweet Ronda Fay, on April 5 at General This is their first child. 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Class with the Coast Guard Liason Office, Copenhagen, Denmark, of ' Mrs. Yesterday is employed | and Mrs. Roy Schollenberger, Wyo- | y | ming. They are the parents of two chil- | Thomas, Petty, Officer, and Eugene Yanovitch, also of There is one grandson, ‘Hold Egg Hunt 2nd | The Newcomb and Raphael chil- | a graduate of | Valley, became the parents of a dren enjoyed an Easter Egg Hunt in | the yard of Mr .and Mrs. Ted New- comb, School Street, on Friday. COA 19. 10 34. Checks - All Popular Styles Book Club To Meet Monday In Annex The Book Club will meet in Back Mountain Memorial Library Annex its first session since December. Members are asked to note the time, a change from the original 2 p.m. Mrs. Stanley Davies Jr. will of- fer material accumulated by Mrs. Betty Schechter on “How an Auth- or Uses a Library”. Mrs. Schechter herself, who had expected to read her paper in person, finds that cir- cumstances prevent her from doing SO. Members of the Hospitality Com- mittee are Mrs. Merrill Faegenburg, Mrs. Edward Schellenberg, and Mrs. W. H. Mainwaring Mrs. George Montgomery will pre- side. THE DALLAS POST IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Tablcids - Circulars HOAGIE SALE SAT., APRIL 16 Sponsored By: TRUCKSVILLE MID-TEEN M.Y.F. Trucksville Educational Building 50c AND SUITS Plains - Plaids PRICES SLASHED on Children’s COATS GLOBE COUPON Plus 100 EXTRA S&H Green Stamps 100 Extra I 1 i 1 I I l S&H STAMPS Regular Stamps l On Cash Purchase Over $5.50 and Coupon Good Through Wednesday, I Throughout Store I 1 1 100 | One To a Customer 1 WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF P. F. FLYERS and U. S5. KEDS In Addition To April 20 | 100 1 MAGIC WHISTLES FOR THE CHILDREN!!! Other SNEAKS from