DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA CLASS REUNION | 1946 Class of Kingston Township High School will have a reunion on Saturday, September 3 at Irem Temple Country Club. Any former THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1966 Marijane Moss At Honored By Lions Club On 55th Wedding Anniversary Martha's Vineyard vg Miss Marijane Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moss, Carverton 4H Home Ec Club The Cloverleaf 4-H Home Ec. Club met recently in the home of| Mrs. J. William Ireland, leader, to| ! formulate plans for the summer. A! Ruxiliary President To Teach In California MRS. JOSEPH MARSH i Mrs. Joseph Marsh, newly elected ‘president of Shavertown Branch, N «bitt Auxiliary, attended ‘the Twelfth Annual Hospital Auxiliary ‘Conference June 21 to 24 at Penn- Sylvania State University. The conference was in the nature of a training session. + With the projected new wing of Nesbitt Hospital, coupled with ex- pension of the Hospitality Shop to include a snack bar, Mrs. Marsh Ee support of the Shavertown Auxiliary more than ever vital. Her first meeting will be in Octo- ber in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, the custorary meeting place of the !and Mrs. A. Stepanski, Sr. Pikes Creek, has been promoted to Air-| baking project was decided upon and Sandra Deutsch was elected Secretary. Mrs. Janet Miller, ,County Home Hconomist, showed several film strips appropriate to their project. | Special guest was Miss Dawne Sen- | singer, a 4-H Exchange Youth, who recently returned from Turkey. Miss Sensinger will be assisting Mrs. Willer with 4-H club work this sum: mer at the Penn State Extension Office. Other members of the club aie Mary and Ruth August, Diane Chad- wick, Joan Haver, Karen and Lau- rel Gillis, Jennifer Ireland, Martha Miller, Susanne Mieczkowski, Eve- lyn Scott, Michelle Swingle, Suzie Rogers, Lauren Willis and Lynda Williams. Mrs. Sandor Deutsch is co-lleader . Meetings will be held at 7:0 p. m. on Tuesdays at the Shaver- town Methodist Church. Named Airman Second Class Alfonso Stepanski, Jr., son of Mr. man 2nd Class. A graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, Al enlisted on July 26, 1965. He received his basic training at! Lackland Air Force Base and ad- | vanced training at the Mississippi Air Force Base. He will arrive home July 2 for a o a teaching position in Los Angeles. 20 day leave. Marie Hardisky left last week for California where she will take She graduated in May from Blooms- burg State College where she re- ceived her Bachelor of Science De- gree in Elementary Education with a major in geography. At Bloomsburg, Marie belonged to various clubs and sororities; she was a member of the CGA Com- mittee, and Hospitality Decorating Association; she was corresponding secretary of Gamma Pheta Upsilon and vice-president of Gamma Sigma Sigma, and a member of PSEA. Marie is the daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Hardisky, RD 4, Dallas. She will spend two months with an aunt and uncle in San Diego until school opens. Auxiliary. { aiid ee * Mr. and Mrs. Stamford, Conn., NOXEN Frank Haverick, William MacMillans while her hus- bert Ruffs and left for Canada on recently visited ; band Jerry is in combat training in | Sunday morning. the William Munkatchy and the | Fla. Mrs. Charles Patton, Bingham- Elmer Races. {Marshall Kasson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kasson is home on leave from Germany. ton, is also a guest at their home Jones and Mr. for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Gary and Bois of Onenta, N. Y., now a pa- He will report to| Richard of S. River, N. J., and Mr. tient in the Binghamton Hospital, Oakland, AFB, Calif., on July 4th. and Mrs Robert Waters, Caroline after suffering a heart attack. Mrs. George Brandstter, of Al- | and Margaret, Middle Valley, N J., | bon, Texas, spent several days with her sister Mrs. Richard Traver and family. Mrs. Brandstetter went from here to Bloomington, Indiana to visit her son, Lee Nye and family before he leaves for Viet Nam. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richards at- tended the funeral of Robert Stev- enson of Somerville, N. J., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sche- nck and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck attended the viewing. _ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hanstine and family, Port Orange, Fla. are spending a week with her parents, the Fred Schencks. © Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Taylor and Robin of Tucson, Arizona, were supper guests at the William Mac- Millans on Tuesday evening. AFC. William MacMillan and wife left for the A.F.B. at Tucson, Arizona on Sunday morning after a thirty day leave here with his parents. Mrs. Jerry Evelan, Kathy, Susie, Cindy and Jennifer of Rome, N. Y., are spending two weeks here with the [MELODY PARK For a Good Weekend —DEMUNDS CORNERS— EAST DALLAS ‘PICNICS SWIMMING SPORTS STATE INSPECTED and AUTHORIZED 675-2748 te rane mmm mecha t ov | were weekend wisitors at the Jacob | Miners. Airman 1st. Class William Mac- Millan and Mr. and Mrs. William MacMillan Sr., were Thursday night supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Traver. Miss Jean .Crupa, Dimmock, Pa. and Mr. and: Mrs. James Berger, Kurt and Gretchen, Buffalo, were Saturday evening visitors at the Fred Cooles, nafter attending the wedding of Miss Peggy Coole at N. Plainfield, N. J. ; Rev. and Mrs. R. O. Bender of Pomptan Plains, N. J., called at the Willard Bender: home ‘on Friday. Rev. and Mrs. R. J. Bender of Bayonne, N. J., called at the Ben- ders on Friday i Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly, Milnes- | Auxiliary to a delicious ham dinner | hall. Mrs. Dorothy French, Mrs, Albert and Mrs. Joseph Harold Du- Shalata, visited Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May, and family, Mrs. William Engelman, | Sheita and Sharon spent Sunday at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry | Boone and family, of Eyers Grove, | Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Field and | daughter of Jamestown, N. Y.| spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata. Mr. and Mrs. William Munkatchy and Mrs. Gabriel Kalmar, Scranton, returned on Sunday from a weeks vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kalmar at Fairlawn, N. J. They attended ' the graduation exercises for Lewis Kalmar and also visited other relatives in N. J. “ Noxen Volunteer Fire Company treated the members of the Ladies at the fire on Tuesday evening, and Mrs. Present were: Mr. Road, Trucksville, having completed graduate studies in philosophy at Penn State, returned home last week and spent a few days, having az her guest Judith Priddy of Mem phis, Tenn. Miss Priddy is well known here- abouts having been camp director ‘of the Girl Scout Camp at Camp Onawandah last year. This year -he has been appointed director « * - ‘he Girl Scout Sailing Camp Martha's Vineyard and is takin” with her in addition to Marija" | several of the girls who served | counselors with her at Camp Ona- 7 wandah laast year. She regrets not being able to take all of those who would like to have gone to Martha's Vineyard with her but she thought it only fair that some of the experienced Onawan- dah counselors should be left to help out in the local camp this year Lutes, Mrs. Russell Casterline, Mrs. Elwood Patton, Mrs. Oscar Patton, Mrs. Francis Schenck, Mrs. Fred Schenck, Stella Shook. Guests were Mrs. Loren Case and Mrs. John Jones, assistant hostess, Mrs. Wil- liam Butler. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Elsworth Field. Miss Peggy Coole, N. Plainfield, N. J., spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole Mr and Mrs. Percy Patton and Butch Butler, Bristol, Pa., spent the At a recent Charter Night Din- ner Dance, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Prokopchak, Dallas, R. D. 3, were honored guests of Wyoming - West : Wyoming Lions Club. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dave MacMillan. Mr. and Mrs. David Hopkins, Vienna, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Keithline, Tunkhannock, called on Harry Siglin on Saturday. Mrs. Paul Space is expected home | from a three week stay, at the Gen- era] Hospital, on Monday. Guests at the home of Mrs. Joseph Hackling, on Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. William Mason, John- son City, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Carl and Pamela, Mrs. May Pegg, Berwick, Pa. $ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gunton, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Holmgren and Cheryl Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Denmon, Pamela, Ricky and Mark, spent the weekend at the Gunton Cottage at Lake Nuangola getting it in readiness for the summer season. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lane ‘are visiting their son Larry and family at Bagotville, Quebec, Canada. i Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hobbs and family, Tonawanda, N. Y., spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Al- bert Jones. - . ® DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rifenberry announce the birth of a daughter, at General Hospital on Saturday, * * June 18th. This is their third child. | 4, Dallas, was graduated June 18 They have a daughter Amy-Rose | from: the Pennsylvania State Uni- and son Todd. Dale Engelman, Sayre, Pa., visited | relatives here on Sunday. The couple were married in 1911 and have resided. in Dallas for the past '53 years. ° Their son, Nicholas, is presently completing his term as president William Degillio. Standing Van of the local Lions Club. The Pro-|Tocket, secretary; Mrs. Tocket, Mrs. kopchaks have ‘three other cons, | Joseph Chorba, Joseph Chorba, Michael, John and Walter, the lat- | Charter Night chairman. Seated in ter, principal of Shavertown Ele- | front of the head table are Mr. and mentary - School. Mrs. Michael Prokopchak, honored Seated at the head table are | guests. Nicholas -Prokopchak, Mrs. N. Pro- Att'y. Degillio, ‘newly kpchak, District Governor, Att'y. | Dist. Gov., principal speaker. elected Honor Graduate =~ ‘JOSEPH F. HARDISKY. 3 Joseph. F. Hardisky, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Joseph J. Hardisky, RD versity’s: Wilkes-Barre Center with an Associate Degree in: Engineer- ing and a major:n Drafting and De- | torical Certificate of Merit, Arthur § | orable mention; Veterans of Foreign . Dallas Annual School Awards The Annual Awards: Day Pro- (Jeff = Townsend, President; Greg gram of Dallas Senior High School | Hicks, Vice-president; Janet Kelley, was -. held Friday, June’ 10, 1:30, | in the auditorium, Organ music wag provided by Thomas Myers. The following awards were made: Dallas Women’s Scholarship, Lin- da Taylor, presented by Mrs. Hunt- er; Dallas Rotary Book Scholarship, | i Fred : Mintzer; “Dallas ‘Rotary Club i'Leadership’” Training ‘Camp, Greg ‘Hicks and Jeffrey Morris; Dallas ‘American Legion Leadership Camp Award, Roy Supulski; Rotary Ex- change ‘Student ‘Program, Jeris Jor- Dorothy Wall, Sandra Turner, Bon- dan" to ‘England, Patricia Bauman | Rie Elston, Bonnie Spencer. One | to France; Hundred Words a Minute for Five Lehigh University Summer Sci- Minutes: Nancy Brown, Barbara ence Institute, Barbara Kyle; Girl Brown, Dorothy Whalen. Eighty of the Year, Dallas Woman's Club, yards a Minmionior Tiree Minton a rat ye : aron Piekanski. e Hund Path. Seller; King's College His Words a Minute for Three Minutes: Dale, 4th place, Ruth Besecker, Hon- Linda Parry. f ; School Demonstration Home Eco- Wars Oratorical Contest (Voice of Romics (Farm Show in Harrisburg): Democracy) = Patrick - Holdredge; | Fifth Place in State Competition, American Chemical Society Exami- Bonnie Barnard, Beverly Dickson, nation at Kink's College, Stanley Richard Phillips, Martha McCoy. - Dorrance, Honorable Mention; Wyoming Valley Junior Olympics: Luzerne County Council of Teachers Michael Wilkes, Roy Supulski, Lew- of Mathematics, Seniors: Fred Mint- | 1S. Dixon, Larry Earl, Louis Miko- zer, 3rd, Scott Alexander, 6th; l2ichik. ; Juniors: Ruth Higgins, 5th, Daniel | . Marine Secretary; Charlotte Gelb, T reas- urer. Gregg Shorthand Awards For Speed: Eighty Words m Minute for Five Minutes: Jane Burnett, Char- lotte Breakstone, Cheryl Dietz, Ju- dith O'Hara, Linda Parry, Amy Het- rick, Mary Knorr, Alice Reese, Sharon Jones, Cheryl Kester, Con- nie Rozelle, Bonnie Mahler, Nancy Brown, Cynthia Culver, Cathy Stout, Gladys Jones, Marlene Matthews, Corps Physical Fitness | Award: Donald Bulford, Alfred Mah- ' Friday and Saturday with the Al- WATCH - FOR OPENING DATE LUIGI’ S IS COMING BACK DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER ville, Pa., called on Mr. and Mrs. | Oscor. Fidi,. Mr. and Mrs Jacob Ray Kelly, on Sunday. Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Race James Patton, Athens, Pa., spent ,nq gon, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Friday night with his parents Mr. myaver, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Trav- and Mrs. James Patton Sr. | er, Mrs. Paul Keiper, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case visited | Richard Smith, Reverend Warren Mrs. Fred Kromelbein on Tuesday | Hathaway, Gilbert Harvey, Mr. and at Carverton, to help her celebrate | Mrs. Ray Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. | her 86th birthday anniversary. ‘Wheeler Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Clark There will be no Sunday School | Oliver, Mrs. Joe Dotter, Mrs. Albert | at the Lutheran Church, during the | May, Dick Hubbell, Mr. and Mrs. | month of July. | Albert Ruff, VWs Moen, x | Mr. and Mrs. David Hopkins, | 8ar Engelman, Elmer oice, Bi 7 Lyons, Weston Ruff, Mrs. Guy Fritz Vienna, N. J, spept the eee | Fritz, Earl Richards, Francis Tn ey Mrs: Joseph | Schenck and Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Dot ter and M re aad Mrs, Ray =: lly Strohl, Mrs. Earl Beahm, Mrs. eljoyed wipienic dinner ab He home Joseph Nalbone and the guest | of Harold Miller, Jenks, on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shilonskis and family, Trenton, N. J., spent speaker Edward Jones. Mark Dendler, a student at Hus- son College, at Bangor, Me., is gpending the summer with his mo- ther, Mrs. Bernard Dendler. [ Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fielding | Ronnie, Judy and Jackie are spend- | ing two weeks at Tupper Lake, in the Adirondacks. Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen, John Jr., Debbie and Steven, Cananda-’ qua, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- {| | Govern and Cindy Lou, Chalfont, Pa., spent the weekend at the Edgar Engelmans. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Engelman. Pamela and Cynthia Sue, Sayre, Pa.. spent the weekend with Mrs. Wil- liam Engelman and family. Fred Coole is having extensive Without h ® QT With ® OFF ® 612 with RHULIHIST TAN COPPERTONE ® SEA and SKI BAIN De SOLEIL (INDOOR or OUTDOOR) Discourage BUGS STOP ITCHING KF INOS Pharmacy remodeling done to his home on Elizabeth Street. Osmand Caster- line and son Brent are doing the work. Mrs. Nina Brown returned to her home from General Hospital last Saturday, was taken again by Noxen ambulance on Monday night and underwent surgery on Thurs- day. Regular meeting of the Class- mates was held at the home of Mrs. Oscar Fish on Friday evening. Pres- ent: Mrs. Elsworth Field, Mrs. Ray Gunton, Mrs. Jacob Minor, Mariel - Burn sign, Technology. : While ‘at the Center, Hardisky was ; editor,” of .the Yearbook and president. of Keystone Society, an Miss Beverly Lord and friend | Rose Gilranti, Vestal, N. Y., and Shannon Dayton, spent the week- | end with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lord. | Mr. and Mrs. John Hileman and | family, Dushore, visited the Willard | Benders, on Sunday. and women at the University’s Commonwealth Campuses. At the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz and | graduation’ dinner-dance, he. receiv- family and Mr. and Mrs, Philip ed the annual Yearbook Award and Shafer and family of Philadelphia, | the honors award for his work in spent the weekend at their summer the * Keystone Society. The latter homes, in Noxen. award was given for his outstanding Stella Shook, Mrs. Guy Fritz, | leadership, character, and work at Mrs. Earl Crispell, Mrs. Robert May, | the Center. Mrs. Albert May, Mrs. Elvin Bean, | Hardisky plans: to further his ed- Mrs. Ralph Lutes, attended the ucation at ‘the Tri-State College, Shriner's: Auxiliary tea, - at the Angola; Indiana, where he will work Country (Club, on Thursday. | toward; his ‘bachelors degree. He Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patton, | received his secondary education Athens, Pa.. visited "the Marvin | from the Lake-Lehman High School Shives and the James Pattons, over in 1958. A the weekend. | hen Mr. and Mrs. William MacMillan | Curtis M Gill Mr. and Mrs. Joseph: Gill, New spent Sunday with Mrs. Maleolm Barber and family, at Ithaca. Mrs. Charles Patton, Binghamton | Castle, Del., announce the birth and Mrs. Calvin Dymond, Gibson, |of a son ‘Curtis M., on May 30. Mother is the former Jane Dougal, Cora Dougal, Pa., are spending some time at the] home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Traver. Mrs. Traver is seriously ill. * * * | daughter of Mrs, Sweet Valley. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. William Evans en- | tertained in honor of her fathers | 89th. birthday, at a party, at their | home on Sunday. Present were: | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Turner, Mr. | and Mrs. Robert Clark, Dale and | Clare, Kenneth Turner and -son ; Teddy, Claude Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner, Noxen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williamson, Shavertown, Mr. and Mrs. George Schooley, Trucks- ville, Dr. and Mrs. F. Budd Schooley, Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Turner, Tunkhannock, Mrs. Jean Fetsko, Harvey's Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Evans, Linda and Dennis. nbn honor ‘society for outstanding men Alters, 9th. Scholarships: - Stanley Dorrance '~ King’s College, Thomas Finn - Ly- coming - College, Thomas Harris ‘King’s College, Stephen Kasenbach - Wilkes College, Cynthia Konsavage - Colorado: Women’s College, Eva Kozemchak - College Misericrdia, Molly Messersmith ~ College Miser- icordia, David Hess - Wilkes College, Antoinette Petchkis - University of Bridgeport, Todd Richards - Al- bright College, Marion 'Stredney - | Geisinger Hospital, James Williams- | Wilkes College. : Student. Council Key Award to: | Semiors:.. Patricia - Sickler, = Russell Williams, Lee Isaacs, Sally ‘Cooper, Harry. “Cooper, Margaret Reese, , Scott ‘Alexander, Nancy Gensel, Al- i lan Herwig, Molly McHale; Juniors: . | Thomas Cully, Beverly Roberts, Roy Supulski,’ ‘Donald Dennis, Margaret ‘McHale, "Ronald Madajeski, Steven | | Townsend,. Catherine : Martin, Linda | Puchalsky; | Williams, Christine ' Sophomores; Karen Kaschenbach, | Robert Griffith, Peter Wiettstein, "Ruth 'Besecker, William Henschke, | Barbara Kyle, Jane Caffrey, Charles | Wolvert, Richard Fedock, Jane | Mitchell, Thomas Jenkins; Officers: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Phoenix are ! = — spending some time at their home | : in Noxen. They spent the winter | 140 NORTH MAIN at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger | Updahl, Williamsport, Pa. Sum TIME--- Poison Oak or Poison Ivy 95 MIDLAND For a New | SUSAN FRITZINGER'S BEAUTY SHOP MAIN : HIGHWAY OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY DALLAS ; | EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT erly, in strict accordance HAIRSTYLE PERM! ! 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Morris, Robert Oley, Robert | Parry, Robert Popielarz, Gerald Rat- | tigan, Edward Rome, Dale Swan, | Paul Turner; Lawrence Gilbert, Rob- ert Parker, Robert Seeley, Nicholas | ‘lassmates should contact Mrs. Jarold Lamoreaux, Mill Street, Dallas. Stredny, Scott Strohl, Robert Wiley, Donald Dennis, Russell Gula, Greg Hicks, William Kyle, James LaBar, John Lewis, John Swingle, James Taylor, Robert Thomas, William Wagner, Scott Alexand~r, Harry Cooper, Lewis Dixon, Stanlev Dorrance, David Hess. Lee Isaa~ Stephen Kaschenbach. Fred Mintzer Allan Brown, Richard Fedock. Ma*- thew Gillis, Robert Huttman, James Miller, Robert Nicol, John Puchal- sky, Peter Wettstein, Albert Wil- liams, Craig Williams, Richard_Ash, Charles Fleming, Keith Harvéiar- ry Noon, Hans Rishell, Carl Zim- merman, Robert Bayer, Bruce Da- vies, Wayne Harvey, Ronald Mada- jeski, Rance Newell, Richard Newell, William Nothoff, Todd Richards, Jeffery Townsend, Michael Wilkes, John Butler, Wil- iam Cave, Mark Dymond, Thomas Finn, John Groblewski, George Hackling, Donald Lawson, Harry Mattes, Raymond MecClary, Mark Peleak, Edmund Peters, John Phil- lips, John Ruckno, Donald Roed, John Ryan, Russell Williams, Karl Wormeck, Klaus Theusen, Daniel Alters, Roger Cheney, Russell Eyet, Scott Fry, Jamesi Knecht, George Kostrobala, Kenneth Miller, Russell Montedonico, Jeffrey Morris, John Opalicki, Roy Supulski, = Steven Townsend, Samuel Zachary, Allan Herwig. y Perfect Attendance: Pamela Bak- er, Sharon Savage, Russell Eyet, Gary Williams, Debra Billings ¥ay- mond Metzgar, Scott Blase, Donna Niekam. % Track Awards, Letters: Daniel Al- ters, Lewis Dixon, Russell Eyet, Ed- ward Friar, Ernest Gay, Lawrence Gilbert, Russell Gula; Davidugiess, Robert = Huftman, William ¥Ayle, James LaBar, Clark Van Orden, Jeffrey Townsend, Karl Wormeck Harry Mattes, Raymond McClary, Louis Mikolaichik, Edmund ‘Peters; Donald Rood, Burton Schell, Daniel Sinicrope, Roy Supulski, John Swin- gle, Robert Thomas, Bradford Van- Etten, William Wagner, Michael Wilkes; 2 Junior Varsity Letters: Robert Antanitis, Donald Berlew, George Dennis, Ronald DeVincentis, Thomas Danouski, William Daubert, Donald Doughton, Lawrence Earl, Raymond Earl, Keith Harvey, William Kings- bury, Roger Maury, Melvin Morris, Barry Noon, Peter. 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