difficult | od hum- nt fam- g with laughing | perite Lu. life and . of The ty. 1y home oping a No one anxious, umor of ated. yense of or, Mrs. al jokes ssess’ons x scme- tut of or. children & om real parents nfidences NPOY { humor, tc them om {rom § elop this | =lp them instead learn to jckes on 4 a » an im- 8 elopment. sheadds. ployment 5 jobless ERY i AdLoomis, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA \ Purely Personal Mrs. Jack Martin, Dallas, has re- turned home after undergoing sur- gery at’ General Hospital. She is a supervisor at that institution. Mrs. Byron Creasy, Pioneer Ave- nue, ig now at her Shavertown res- idence after spending the winter in Florida. Jimmy Fowler, Huntsville Road, who recently underwent surgery at Chidren’s Hospital, Philadelphia, has returned to his home. Jimmie who is ten is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fowler. He is improving | rapidly. Mys. Hazel Weaver, Centermore- land was the recent guest of her brother Frank Smith in Washington. D.C. Mr. Smith is with the State Department _in the Oapitol. They both returned home’ to attend the wedding anniversary of thelr par- ents, Mr. and Mrs F. W. Smith, Orange. Duane Weaver accompanied his mother on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. John Curran, Phil- adelphia, and family have moved to Oak Hill, Dallas, where they have purchased a home. Mr. Curran is employed by the U.S. Department of Commerce. Mr. and Mrs. Denton Loomis, Tampa, Florida, are spending the summer with their son and daugh- in law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harveys Lake ter “relatives in: this area. 4 * Fa x Mr. and’ Mrs. Ize Johnson, Leh- man, have moved to Lancaster where he hag accepted a position with Huth Surveying and Engineer # Company. He iz the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weber, Moore- town, celebrated their 29th wedding anniversary with a dinner party at the Brothers Four on :Saturday evening. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson. Kansas City. Mo., have moved to Haddon- field Hills. Mr. Wilson is office man- | ager of Interstate Bakeries. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maequis, Flushing, N.Y.. have moved to Col- lege Manor where they have pur- chased a home. He is Superinten- dent of Topps Chewing Gum Plant. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Yocum, Shawv- ertown, had as weekend guests, | Mr. and Mrs. Allen Yocum and | daughters, Lisa and Debbie, Ft. ‘Washington, Pa: Additignal: Sunday dinner guests were Mr.” and Mrs. Jack Yocum, Kingston and sons, Jackie and Bobby; Miss Edith War- | drop, Shamokin; Mrs. Blanche Lewin, Lewisburg. : * Mrs. Martha’ “Lamoreaux, De- nds Road, is a patient at Nesbitt ospital where she underwent sur- gery. ES \ A Mrs: Paul Walter and Carol, Ber- "lin 'Conn., have returned to their home after spending some time viciting reatives in Dallas. * * & Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elston, Kunkle, have returned home after pending the winter in Florida. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Harvey, Wichita, Kansas, have purchased a home ‘on Woodlawn Avenue, Dallas. | Mr. Harvey is retired after serving’ 25 years in the U.S. Army. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Arnaud, Huntsville Road. returned this weak | after a camping trip at Myrtle pa S.C. They will leave acain | Xpext week for a visit in Florida Mrs. Glen Siglin, Church Stredt + aveturned home from General Hos- | @®pital on Ssturday after having been a patient there. Mr Harry Evans. Fergucon Ave- nue. hos return~d home after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Evans, Billy, Bobby and Gail, Mt. Hollv, N.J., snent the week-end with the for- mer’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown, Loyalville. Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh Brown. Mrs. GS. Williams and Carol. Parrich Street. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scaife, Blosshurg. Harmanv Club Flects New Officers At Meeting The Harmony Club eldbted of= vo at a meeting of the group held Nrecently at the home of Mrs. Betty Swenvenheiser, Mrs. Alice Austin presided Mrs. Mae Race was elected vice president; Mrs. Mae Phillips, secre- tary and Mrs. Emma Hoover, treas- urer. A bridal shower was also held for Mrs. Joyce Sweppenheiser Red- dington. The tea tables was decorat- ed with ‘a congratulation cake with little pink and blue umbrellas. Joyce received many lovely gifts. Present were Mesdames Mae Race, Emma Hoover, Ruth Derr, Mae Phillips, Rose Llewellyn, Alice Austin, Cienwen Besteder, Gertrude Perry, Ethel Kester, Betty Sweppen- heiser, Miss Fannie Berlew and the guest of honor. The thirty eighth anniversary din- ner of the club will be held May 5 at the Franklin Tea Room, Main Street, Shavertown 5 x and other | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1966 SECTION A — PAGE 17 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Charles Womers, Noxen Wed 18 Years May 8 My. and Mrs. Noxen, will celebrate wedding anniversary on May 8. The couple were married at the | home of the bridegroom’s parents in Noxen with Rev. James Hilbert of- ficiating. Mrs. Womer is the former Mar- garet Miller, Tunkhannock RD 4, daughter of Mr. and M»s. Jacob Mil- ler. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Womer, long time Joxen residents. Charles Womer, their 18th Sunday They are active in community af- fairs in Noxen where Mr. Womer serves as president of the trustees of First Methodist Church. He is a former school director on the Lake Lehman, Board and a member of the Noxen Fire Company. He: saw service with the U.' S. "Army during World War II and the Korean conflict and is employed by | Falls Sand and Gravel Company. [ Mrs. Womer is on the Board of 3 Education at First Methodist and is | § School | eccretary of the Sunday Class. They are the, parents of two chil- dren, Yvonne, a junior at Lake-Leh- man High School and Robert, an i 8th grade student at the -Junior High School. The couple have resided in Noxen since their marriage. : This is the third time their an- i niversary has fallen on Mother's i Day. Miss Karen Harvey Guest Et Shower | { Mrs. Edward Oncay, Jr., Lehman, | entertained recently at a linen shower for Miss Karen Harvey, Dal- las. Miss Harvey will become the bride of Lee Brace on May 14 at Dallas Methodist Church. | Centerpiece was a floral arrange- | ment of white snapdragons and pink | carnations. Present were Mrs. J. A. Hilde- | brant, Mrs. Wilford Parsons, Mrs. | Nelson Thompson, Mrs. Merten | Coolbaugh, Mrs. Ronald Crossin, i Mrs. James Ackerson, Mrs. Wayne Brace, Mrs. Wayne Harvey, Mrs. I.eonard Harvey, Mrs. Wrighter Benscoter, Mrs. Richard Farr, Mrs. Florence Davenport, Mrs. Hazel | Shocohius, Miss Kathryn Moore, { Cindy and Eddie Oncay, the guest of honor and the hostess. Karer Louise Holmgren Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Holmgren, Jr., Noxen, announce the birth of 1 daughter, Karen Louise, on April 20 at Tyler Memorial Hospital. The new arrival weighed in at seven pounds, three ounces and joins an older sister, Cheryl Lynn, aged three. Mother is the former Margaret Gunton, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Raymond Gunton, Noxen. Mr. Ho'm- oren is the son of Mr. Spencer Holmgren, Sr., Fernbrook. This makes the 3rd grandchild for the Holmgrens and the 9th for the Guntons. Biomda Lynn Martin Mr. and Mrs. Josesh Martin, Pikes Creek jyannounce the hirth of a daughter, Brenda Lynn at Nesbitt Hospital on April 25. The little one weighed in at six pounds, four ounces and was 20 inches long. She has an older sis- in July. Mother is jthe former Alice Jean Piatt, ‘daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Howard Piatt, Pikes Creek. Martin is .the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Clifford Martin, also of Pikes Creek. Leslie Susan Dymend | An eight pound daughter, Leslie ' Susan, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dymond, Perrin Avenue,’ Shavertown, April 23, at Nesbitt Hospital. There is also a daughter, Daryl Ann aged seven. Mrs. Dymond is the former Brenda May Scott, Bir- mingham, England. Sen Born Mr. and Mrs. Donald Darrow, Carverton Road, Trucksville, an- nounce the birth of a son, April 19 at General Hospital. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE and Mrs. ter, Carol Annette, who will be four Mr. | Fiancee Of James Kozemchak, Jr. MISS PAT ZAWOISKI Mr .and Mrs. Joseph Zawoiski, 27 Mr. Kozemchak is an alumnus of Broad Street, Pringle, announce the | Dallas High School and Lincoln Col- engagement of theih daughter, Pat, | lege Preparatory School, Philadel- to James Kozemchak, Jr., son of phia. He served two years with the ‘Mr. and Mrs. James XKozemchnak, U.S. Naval Reserves and is a junior Huntsville Road, Dallas. i at ‘Wilkes College. Miss Zawoiski is an alumnus of! The wedding will take place on Kingston High School and is a August 20 at St. Hedwig’'s Church, sophomore at Wilkes College. Kingston. Mr. And Mrs. Robert Lavelle Are Wed 26 Years On April 20 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lavelle, Mr. and Mrs. John Lavelle, Taylor. Overbrook Avenue, Dallas, marked He has been with Matthews Paint | their 26th wedding anniversary on Store for many years. | Wednesday, April 20. ‘There are six children, Sister | The couple was ‘wed in Immacu- Mary Sean, I. H. M., a teacher at | late Conception Church, Taylor, by Our Lady of Peace School, Clarks Rev. Charles F. Carroll. | Green; Michael, a student at King’s | Mrs. Lavelle is the former Isabel College; Maureen, a student at Mi- Lowry, daughter of Mrs. Ralph sericordia; Roberta, Kathleen and Lowry, ‘Scranton. | Mr. Lavelle is the son of the late Miss Dorothy Mason Is Fiancee Of Richard R. Harvey, Lake Carey Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mason, RD 2, | Natona Mills. Dallas, announce the engagement of | Her fiance, an alumnus of Tun- their daughter, Dorothy to Richard | khannock High School, is stationed | John Yalick, | | I | Mr. And Mrs. F. W. Smith, Orange Feted At 27th Anniversary Partly Mr. and Mrs. F. W Smith, - Or- ange, who celebrated their wedding anniversary on March 30 were feted by friends and relatives at a party on April 7, which was aso the birthday anniversary of Mr. Smith .. They received a number of lovely gifts and a television set was pre- sented to them. The couvle were married in Plains Baptist Church by Rev. Lorenzo i | Thomas and have since resided in the Back Mountain. Mrs. Smith is the former Mary Jane Fowler, daughter of Squire and Mrs. John Fewler, also of Or- ange. Her husband is the son of Invitations have been the wedding of Miss Shirley Ann Yalick, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Dalla, and Mr. Charles Kishbaugh, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. issued for | 27th Miss Shirlay Em Yalick, Dallas Will Wed Charles Kisbhaugh, Ir. | College Mrs. Lydia Smith, Forty Fort and’ the late Edgar Smith. Mr. Smith, who is a contractor, | is a woodworking expert. in his | spare time. His wife chooses needle- work as her chief hobby with the family her main interest. They are members of Orange’ Methodist Church. There are four children, John, at home, who for some time was .a patient at Walter Reed Hosnital but is now recuperating nicely; Mrs. Wayne Weaver, Centermoreland; Frank with the U.S. Government in Washington, and George, the family group. ceremony. Maid of honor will be Yalick, sister of the bride. maids will be Shirley Yablonski, cousin of the bride, and Carol Dun- Sharon Brides- Charles Kishbaugh, of Flushing, New | gey. both of Dallas. York, formerly of Shavertown. | : George Cave, Dallas, will be best s The marriage will take place at man. Wayne Kresge and Kerry Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, on Kresge, Union, New Jersey, cousins May 7 at 11 a.m. Rev. Francis A. Kane, pastor, will perform the Dallas Junior Women Schedule of the goom, will be ushers. Fashion Show And Hayfield Tour Soring- | ville. Three grandchildren complete ! of the Pennsylvania State Educa- tion Association. Roy W. Brandu, New Holland, class of 1949, was elected President and William E. Zeiss, Clark Summit, a 1937 gradu- graduates are currently |ate, was elected President of the serving in the two highest offices | Department of Classroom Teachers. Bloomsburg Graduates "inld Hi~hest Offices Two Bloomsburg State College ee ide Se Ce BEE SALE A ER TI TY SPRING ERT ERNE PCR TT USED EQUIPMENT SPECIAL International 3414 Tractor Loader and Backhoe { Like New . $5000.00 John Deere 2010W Gas, Tractor Loader & 50 Hoe cee. $6,500.00 6,500.00 2,500.00 | 1,000.00 | Two Buckets John Deere 2010 Crawler Loader ~sese-s- Allis-Chalmers HD-6 Crawler Loader 4 Schramm 105 Pneumatractor Compressor «...e.s« Schramm 275 Compressor — Motor & Compressor Rebuilt Completely Rebuilt evvissacssonss a dnm weinneniyeweie 3115000 We have al other good pieces of used equipment sever: to choose from. CHAS. If. 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The regular meeting next month will be in form of a Tea at Hay- | field House when a tour of the! house and grounds will begin prom- ptly at 7:30 p.m. Members of the Chorale will serve as hostesses. Reservations for | the . Hawaiian Penna. Luau to be held at the Carousel were will be the feature entertainment for the Rotary international District meeting at Buck Hill Falls. Mrs. Jack Stanley, Advisor, was welcomed by Kozemchak. Four new members were accepted, Mesdames J. Wil- liam Farrell, Peter Merkle, John Anderson, Ross Walker. Tentative budget will be sub- mitted next month for final ap-| proval and subscriptions to Club Woman magazine taken. Thank you notes from Back Mt. YMCA and Woods Girl Scout Council received for contributions Motel on May 21 must be made by sent. Mrs. Gerald Bango and Ms. May 16 with Mrs. Robert Scott in Clyde Davis were hostesses. Folks From Home Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shenck, Noxen, Faust of Dallas, whom he had not met previously. The two couples had a nice visit | | Kevin, students at Gate of Heaven. y;ho have been spending the winter and concluded that it is a small at Port Orange, Fla, came upon, world after all | near neighbors from Dallas recently in Saratoga, quite by accident. As the Shencks were coming home from church they noted a gentleman and his flat tire. Mr. Shenck stopped to of- fer assistance and waw really sur- ‘prised to learn that he was playing R. Harvey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross | at Amarillo, Texas, with the U.S. | Harvey, Lake Carey. | Air Force. Miss ‘Mason is a graduate of Dal-| No date has been set for {las High School and is employed at | wedding. the Miss Sharen Farver Feted Et Shower Sharon Farver, Sweet Valley, bride elect, was feted at a variety going Board members. shower recently at the Sweet Valley | Old. i business: v3 conducted: By Fire Hell : | retiring Presider = M+- Boyd R. Tables and hall were festive in| White and Mrs. Lester Jordan, new | Executive Boards Meet The new Executive Board of Dal- | las Senior Women's Club was en- | tertained Monday night by the out- pink and white with minature wish- president, presided over the new ing wells filled with mints and | pysiness. { aus, Present were: Mrs. Leonard |" The guest of honor received many | Cowett, Mrs. Darrell Crispell, Mrs. lovely gifts. Games were enjoyed | Ralph Dixon, Mrs. Fred Eck, Mrs. and refreshments served to the foi- | Harry Edwards, Mrs. Raymond Els- | lowing: Mesdames John Davis, Paul | ton, Mrs. James Huston, Sr., Mrs. | Farver, Mary Beuka, Frank Beuka, | Lester Jord n, Mrs. Wilson Maury, | Raymond Shaw, Jean Cease, Rose 11a Ohlman, Henry Marie Cea, Allen Chapin, Alton K Myps. Herman George | Farver, Ginny Major, William Smith, payne, M Edswar Mrs. Clarence Benscoter, Ethel Gane, | Lewis Reese, Mra Reese, Ronald. 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