wn wr im —— * . SECTION A — PAGE 4 Debbie Sayre Has 9th Birthday Party Debbie Sayre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Pikes ‘Creek, celebrated her 9th birthday Mr. And Mrs. Ralph Hess, Kunkle Mark 40th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hess, Kunkle, | on Saturday, June 4, with a party observed their 46th wedding an- held inher honor. Centerpiece was a candy cake | | niversary, Thursday, June 2. The couple were wed in Eaton | castle decorated with pink frost- | Methodist Church by Rev. Charles | ing. Games were played and prizes | Hess. awarded. Refreshments were served to the | Elston, daughter and Wendy Mor- | and | following, Susan gan, Cindy Wildoner, Beth [(Creasing, Christine, Cathy Terry and Tracey ~Sayre, sisters Karen and and Beth Sayre, Mrs. Tommy Mrs. Edwin Britt, Mrs. Sayre, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ferrey, and Tommy Sayre, the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Sayre and Debbie. Tony Thomas READ THE TRADING POST STOP!! SEPTIC TANK PROBLEMS NOW! 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WATCH FOR SPECIALS BIRTHDAY ANNOUNCEMENT Next week at GHECKERBOARD INN CARVERTON ROAD Trucksville, Pa. John & Shirley Hawvir — i —— | man in his spare hours during the Hess | | Methodist: Church. Hess has been employed at | | Returns To States | and son, Mark, | son, Stephen Klaeboe, |- THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1966 Eastern Star To Hold Art Show, Card Party ter, No. 396, Order of Eastern Star | will have an Art Show, Saturday, | June 11, at 2 o'clock at the Foster Huntsville Road, Shavertown, cele- Street Biiding and a Card Party | brated their silver wedding anniver- and Games at 8 o'clock for the | sary on June 17. benefit of the Building Fund. Irem Temple (Country Club for many years, and is an ardent fisher- nicer weather. His wife, in addi- tion to homemaking, raises flowers both indoor and garden type as her chief hobby. be charged to any artist who wishes | Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, There are two. daughters, Mrs. | to sell his work in any media. There Kingston, by. Rev. R. Menges. At- Jack Hiller, Kunkle and Mrs. Doris | is no artist's entry fee or admis- tendants were Margaret Walters Warden, Shavertown. Also three |sion charge to the public. | Robertson, sister of the bride and granddaughters. The Card and. Games party will | Walter: Shouldice, brother of the They are members of Kunkle | begin at 8 o'clock with door prizes, groom, Residents of Jackson, where Mr. table prizes and refreshments to | highlight the evening. Worthy Matron, Mrs. Bina Hold- redge, Worthy Patron, Dennis Bon- ning, Jr., and the president of the Past Matrons, Mrs. Helen Crispell, invite the public to attend. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Mrs. Mildred Lutes and Mrs. Oce | Beryl Austin, co-chairmen, have appointed these committees: Reser- vations, Mrs. Myrtle Rineman and forced to move to Meadow Lake when the Correctional Institute was built in the township. They have resided on Huntsville Road for the DE six years. . Shouldice is a bricklayer and is in the contracting business. Major and Mrs. Harry Stoughton former residents of Parrish Street, Dallas, recently returned to this country, after be- ing stationed three and a half years in. Babenhausen, Germany. They spent some time with Major Stoughton’s mother, Mrs. Edna |all Past Matrons; door prizes, Mrs. Stoughton, Eley Street, Kingston, | Beulah Frantz and Mrs. Mildred prior to leaving for Fort Campbell, | Bronson; table prizes, Mrs. Edna | | Ky., where Major Stoughton has | Johnson and Mrs. Helen Hontz; | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. McCor- games, Mrs. Elizabeth Layaou, Mrs. mack, Sr., 35 Poplar Street, Fern- been reassigned. Ricky, their other is a student at the Citadel in South Carolina. © Mrs. Stoughton is the former Frances Hotchkiss. brook, Dallas, celebrated their silver anniversary on Tuesday, June 7. The couple were married in St. | Mary’s Church, Wilkes-Barre, by Their attendants were Mrs. Dorothy Kel- ler Geiser and Robert McCormack. | Mrs. McCormack is the former Helen M. Evans, daughter of the] Mildred Garinger, and Mrs. Evelyn "Smith; tickets, Mrs. Helen Crispell, - | Ms. Ann Joseph, and Mrs. Elma | Pricey Zpfroshments, Mrs, Gertrude Lh : the Rev. Raymond O'Neill. CLASSIFIED ADS cosT LITTLE. GET RESULTS! | Mr. McCormack is employed by the | Acme Markets, Inc. Warehouse at Forty Fort. They are the parents of three children Mrs. Samuel Austin, Dal- tg Mrs. SMOKERS! 9..PIPES ® CIGARS ® CIGARETTES , ® TOBACCO ® POUCHES Treat Your Dad tothe Best - - "-! HALL'S PHARMACY Shaverfown Highway Intersection Devices, Mrs. Blizabeth de, fl oreux, Mrs. Mae Van Campen, Mrs. # Ruth Terranova, Mrs. Marie Wolfe, Meeker, and Mrs. Elsie Jolley. Sales Slip Pads The Dallas Post VISIT. Br. Abe Finkelstein’s New Optometry Offices 466 BENNETT ST., LUZERNE | For Your - = - i EYE EXAMINATIONS NEW! 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ORANGE-GRAPEFRUIT -- 3 <i And PINEAPPLE- GRAPEFRUIT Pr Le GAL. Shouldice was born, the couple were | He | late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans of | HEADQUARTERS Wilkes-Barre. Mr. McCormack is | FOR the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McCormack of Pittston. | Goldie Ide, Mrs. Jessie Moore, Mrs. | Laura Dymond, Mrs. Thelma Lam-- Mrs. Charlotte Mathers, Mrs: Betty | onions, | Nesbitt, TI, [ Mrs. lada, co-chairmen, Juld-purpose| THE STORE THAT OFFERS YOU MORE. |: iri ii © and Mrs. Harold Shappelle, co- | Clown Puppets. The “Big Splash”, | a dunking pool for bathing beauties ‘and the Midway will provide fun | for all ages. ‘on June 14 if possible. Mrs. Harold | Shappelle will pick up antiques if ORANGES || EE — —— Mr. And Mrs. Paul Shouldice NF eat of Dt Zu TO Be Honored At Open House Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shouldice, | has erected a number of homes in this area. Together he and his wife enjoy flower gardening. They are | | members of Huntsville Methodist The former Ruth Walters, Meeker | A ten per cent commission will | and Mr. Shouldice were married at | Church. They are the parents of six chil- | dren, Mrs. Lynn Coates, Plymouth; Robert, a 1966 graduate of Lycom- ing College; Thomas, a sophomore at Lycoming, Dianne, a senior at ‘Wyoming Seminary; Amy and Christopher, at home. There is al- | so one grandson. In honor of their anniversary on Tuesday, they were presented with a sterling silver coffee and tea ser- vice by their children. There will be an Open House on Sunday at their home from 2 to 6 p.m. Friends and relatives are welcome. Ralph McCormacks Celebrated Silver Anniversary On Tuesday las; Ralph: Jr., They have been residents of. the Back Mountain Area since moving from Swoyersville in 1962, and are members of Gate of Heaven Church, | Dallas. ———————————————————————— bn Nesbitt Auxiliary Festival Plans Made 4 Mrs. Joseph J. Marsh, newly- | elected” president of Shavertown Branch of ‘Nesbitt Memorial Hos- | pital Woman's Auxiliary, ‘is Hospital Festival which will be held on the Hospital grounds on Wednes- day, June 15. tivals were used to furnish the | hew Nurses’ Home, and this year, they will help finance the many im- provements and renovations with the new addition to the Hospital. Opening ceremonies of the Ies- | tival will start at 11 a.m. in front of the Nurses’ Home and will in- | | clude the presentation of the Queen | and her attendants by Mrs. Abram | | Nesbitt, II, and the crowning of the Queen by Miss Thelma DeWitt, | Director of Nursing. Student Nurses | selected Miss Dale Lynn Sutliff of Forty Fort as Queen, and Miss Nancy Daily. of Kingston, and Miss | Rosanne, Cobb of Wilkes-Barre as "her attendants Jewelry, Kalori ie’ Kounter, Snack . Bar, Lemonade and Ice Cream, Old Country ‘Store, Mrs. Harold Hoover = and Mrs. Russell Race, co-chairman, | Festival Bakery, Mrs. (Charles Per-, | kins, chairman and Mrs. Fred Eck, | | co-chairman, Needles and Stitches, ' | Mrs. William F. Cairl, chairman, Gift Box, Garden Mart, Mrs. Abram chairman and Mr. and James D. Hutchison, Mrs. Jane Schooley. and Mrs. F. J. Sal- chairmen, Book Shelf, Good-as-new i Clot hi ing, Monogramming, and | Bronze Silhouettes, Of particular interest to children are the Orange Tree, Fish Pound, Toys for tots, Kiddie Korner, and Mr .and Mrs. Abram | Nesbitt, III will manage the hs way . 1 Mrs. Charles: Perkins . reminds Auxiliary members that the Baked | Goods“ booth is” not’ designated to any one Branch, and hopes that | each member will bake her partic- ular speciality and keep the booth well, supplied until the close of the Festival. Donations for the various booths may be taken to the Nurese’ Home she is called, and Mrs. Abram Nes- | bitt, n would ‘appreciate plants « or presently serving with the United States Air Force | in California, and Marlene, a stu- | dent at Dallas Junior High School. | co- | chairman of the fifth annual Nesbitt | Proceeds of the past four Fes- | ,all of “whom "are |! { and? who will" be on the: | ; grounds throughout the day. © Among. the many booths to open |. | will be: Parcel Post, Bric-A-Brac, | Harveys Lake; "DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ‘Mrs. Robert Maturi | To Head Odds & Ends | Purely Personal A delightful dinner meeting was | Bradley L. Rauch, MR 3, son of | held recently by the Women of | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rauch, Har- Kiwanis at the home of Mr. and | veys Lake has returned to duty | Mrs. Robert Maturi on Sutton Road. | aboard the U.S.S. Cadmus after a After the dinner, which was ex- | | 24- day leave at home. | pertly planned and served by Mrs. | Petty Officer Rauch has been | John ‘Marsh and her committee, | transferred to the U.S.S. Lake | Mrs. Thomas Kreidler, president, Champlain which has been decom- called the meeting to order. missioned at Philadelphia to the Mrs. Robert Maturi, chairman of | Cadmus. His address is 913 3796, Odds and Ends Booth of the Li- U.S.S. Cadmus A R 14 R.D. 2 Div, | brary “Auction, introduced her co- | F.P.O. New York, N. Y., 09501. chairman, Mrs. Claire Troxell. She! Ted Montross, son of Mr. and urged the members to give them Mrs. Ernest Montross, R.D, 3, Dallas, {all their support and co-operation has moved to Centermoreland from in this project. She also announced Longview, Texas, where he was that anyone finding anything in the attending LaTourneau College. He process of spring cleaning can bring is ‘presently operating hig glate | the articles to the barn at any father-in-law’s business, the William time. The small room to the left Story Farm Machinery and Repair as you enter the barn is reserved Company. | for Odds and Ends. Mrs. George Watkins, Williams- Mrs. Carl Goeringer and Mrs. port, and Mrs. Louise Jones, Pitts- | Robert’ Methot volunteered to price burgh, returned to Williamsport on the articles and help is needed in Tuesday after visiting the former's this department. Anyone desiring sister, Mrs. Harry Allen, Harveys | to assist can contact either of these Lake and other relatives in Wyo- | two ladies. ming Valley. Mrs. Jones will spend A short report on the Spring in- | a week with Mrs. Watkins at Wil- ter-club luncheon held recently at | liamsport before returning to Pitts- Irem Temple Country Club was giv- burgh. On Sunday afternoon, the en by Mrs. John Blase. visitors attended the Baccalaureate Mrs. Kreidler told the club about at Wilkes College with Mr. and the Strawberry Festival the Dallas Mrs. Fred Swanson, whose son, | Kiwanians are sponsoring June 25, Timothy, graduated from that in- at Dallas . Junior High School. It stitution of higher learning on Mon- was decided the Women of Kiwanis day evening. | have a baked goods booth at this Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brace, Kunkle, | event. Homemade pies, cakes, bread, | have received word that their son, | cookies and candy are needed and | Richard, has been promoted to Sp. 5 each member is to supply at least in the 79th Army in Germany. | two of these items. Chairman of ete | the Bake Sale is Mrs. Sherman sd Harter with Mrs, Leo Corbett and Brownie Troop Visits Mrs. John Blase as co-chairmen. Fran es Sl Cc Birthday gifts - brought by Mrs. c ocum ave Brownie Troop 628, Trucksville, Merrill Faegenburg and Mrs. Helen Rice were presented to Mrs. Ernest enjoyed ‘a most exciting fami¥ge pic- Gay and Mrs. Thomas Kreidler. nic and hike at Frances S@®um Meeting was adjourned after State Park, where William Robbins, which cards and games. were en- Indian expert, took them to the joyed by all. Members present: very cave where the Little Lost Sis- | Mesdames Alfred: Ackerson, Donald ter of Wyoming rested for the night Anthony. John Blase, Harold Brobst, with her Indian captors after they Leo Corbett, Leon Emanuel, Merrill had stolen her from her home in Faegenburg, Warren Dadurka, Wilkes-Barre. Franklin Gager, Ernest Gay, Carl The event which began at 12:30 Goeringer, Sherman Harter, Edward on Sunday afternoon found the Hartman, James Huston, Mitchell | children reveling in the delightful Jenkins, Thomas Kreidler, David | weather and the outdoor Kunkle, Paul Laux, Harry Lefko, of the new park site. John Marsh, Robert Maturi, George A campfire provided the setting McCutcheon, Robert Methot, Robert for tasty treats and a songfest. | | beauty Parry, Harry Peiffer, Helen Rice, Mrs. Donald Sterling and Mrs. Vincent Roman, George Seeley, David Perry, Jr., are troop leaders. | George Thomas, Clara Troxell, Louis | Attending were, Mr. and Mrs. agner. | Charles Wasserott, Debbie Jo, | TET | Dougie and Charles; Mr. and Mrs. i : : a he | Earl Harris, Earl Jr., and Elsie; ‘Entertains Friends Ras | Mir. and Mrs. Roy Meeker, Royanne, HD a i y | Eugene and Mary Anne; Mr. and "Mr. and‘Mrs. Robert Sorber, Nox- pps. Howard Purcell, Ann and ‘en, entertained at a picnic Memorial | Marie; Mr. and Mrs. David Dixon Day. Guests were’ Mr. and Mrs. | Donna and David Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. ‘Russell Deater, Eileen, Susan and Ryssel] West, | Steven, Vestal Center, N. Y.; Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herring, Bobbie, Tim and | family; Mrs. Lisa, Candor, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. | My and Mrs. Robert Dilfield, Cathy ‘Thomas Wilson and Charles, Mr. | nq Karen; Mrs. Jack Davisgnd ‘and Mrs. Lloyd Adams, Carol, Megan; Mr. and Mrs. George 'Mar- Nancy and Louise, Mr. and Mrs. | stell, George, Jane and Gerald; Mr. Thomas Deater and Tonja, Nescop- | and Mrs. Robert Zukosky and nw peck; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Butler, | ily; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schf¥ Belle, Lee and Wendy, Noxen; Mr. | Nancy and JoAnn; Mr. and pL | and Mrs. Harry Deater, Ellen, Larry | David Perry, Sandra and Cathy; and Chris, Lansdale, Pa.; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mehalko, Ann Mrs. Carl Montross and Giada Mr..| Marie and Edward: Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Elwood Womer, Rick and Donald Sterling, Robin and Robert; Alvin, Lee King and Butch Schell, | Sandy Samuels, Susan Richards, Claude’ Sorber and | David Voitek, David Jr. Nancy and a friend Bob, from Ebensburg, Pa.; Natalie, William Robbins. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorber, Judy Alice and “Julie, Sorber Mountain. flowers brought: early June 15th. Mrs. Calvin Seward would like re- turns on Bonanza Books made to her by June 14th, if possible. Work- ers are asked to wear their red and white striped aprons if available. © Mrs. Leon Beisel is Festival treas- Barbara and Karen; Paul Rutkowski and Joy Dagel and Judy; Thomas Levitsky Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Levitsky, Overbrook Road, Dallas, became the parents of a nine pound, three ounce | son, Thomas. There are two other sons, Paul and John. A urer, assisted by Mrs. William oY Mrs. Levitsky is the former Thomas. Mrs. William - Cragle, is ene Perugino. Festival co-chairman with Mrs. Jo- Bi EE TEA seph Marsh, and Mrs. Charles a IF}! well ig Publicity Chairman. | the . 4 “ Everyone.is invited to attend and | ) frosted enjoy this 5th. annual Nesbitt, Mem- orial Hospital Festival, in which all k in jewelry Branches of the Auxiliary So pate: Rupal, Shavertown, Luzerne, Plymouth, Edwardsville, Forty Fort, | collar styles — classic white or stripes to choose from. Short sleeves *DuPont Reg,7 ADAM'S | CLOTHES ’ Back Mountain Shopping Center fale . Shavertown | Dorranceton, and Kingston. . Vor FATHER'S DAY git Taxuriovs, 100% Dacron* poly- ester fabric that defies wrinkles. ash it any way you wish... it dries wrinkle-free in just 2 hours flat. 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