The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 01, 1966, Image 7

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Postal Employees Hold
Third Annual Picnic
On Saturday August 27, 1966, the
Dallas Post Office Employees held
their 3rd Annual Picnic at Fanti's
Grove, Orange. Those attending
with their families were:
Mr. aand Mrs. Edward Labatch,
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lipp, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Zabinski, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Kuderka, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Reese, Mr. and Mrs. John
Juris, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bellas,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Disque, Mr.
and Mrs. Al Coury, Mr. and Mus.
Ed Endrusick, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew So-
kol, Mr. and Mrs, Edward McDade,
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Lamoreaux,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buckley.
Debbie Lynn Gardner
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gardner, De-
munds Road, Dallas, announce the
birth of a daughter, Debbie Lynn,
at Nesbitt Hospital on August 14.
The new arrival weighed in at
seven pounds, seven ounces. She
has an older sister and brother,
Vicki, three, and Brian, one.
Mother is the former Patricia
Polacky, daughter of Mrs. Joseph
Polacky and the late Mr. Polacky,
Dallas.
Mr. Gardner is employed as a
heavy equipment operator for Joyce
‘Western Pipeline Corporation.
Son Is Eoin
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thompson,
Haddonfield Hills, Dallas, ‘announce
the birth of an eight pound, three
ounce son, August 23 at General
Hospital. There are also two daugh-
ters, Debra and Karen.
Mrs. Thompson is the former
Theresa Rowny, Wilkes-Barre. Mr.
Thompson is employed with the
Food Service Division : of Camp-
bell’s Soup, Camden, N. J.
EI FS A AY
"LUZERNE
THEATRE
THURSDAY — FRIDAY
2 BIG HITS
Sweet Valloy Couple Celebrate
45th Anniversary On August 29
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Witkoski, R.D. ham and Mrs. Gordon Flynn, South
1, Sweet Valley, observed their Carolina. There are also eight
45th anniversary on. Monday, Aug- | grandchildren and one great-grand-
ust 29. | son.
The couple was married at St. Mr. and Mrs. Witkoski were hon-
Vincent's Church, Plymouth, by the | ored at a dinned party given by
late Rev. P. I. Colligan. Attendants | their children. Daughter, Mrs. Jchn
were Mrs. Walter Klepp, Union | Pall observed her birthday on
City, N. J. and Francis Kane, | August 25.
Rock Hudson
Claudia Cordinale
in
“BLINDFOLD”
also
Tommy Kirk
Deborah Walley
in
“Ghost in the Invisible
Bikini”
¥ TIC,
SAT. — (Matinee & Evening)
“SUNDAY from 2 P.M.
MONDAY
GIANT DOUBLE FEATURE
Frankie Avalon
Anette Finicello
and Fabian
“FIREBALL 500”
also
Lloyd Bridges
Shirley Eaton
David McCallam
“Around The World
~~ Under the Sea”
Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Witkoski is the
West {
former Dorothy Xearney,
Nanticoke,
| Prior to retirement Mr. Witkoski
was employed in the mines. The
couple are members of Our Lady
|
|
They are the parents of three Of Mt. Carmel Church, Lake Silk-
children, Mrs. John Pall, Hunlocks | worth.
Creek, Mrs. John Busch, Conyng- |
Ginocchettis Mark Anniversary
Celebration When Son Returns
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ginocchetti,
| serving with the Armed Forces in
owners of Fairview Shoe Stores in| Vietnam returns home in May.
Dallals Shopping Center and Mt.
Top, celebrated their silver wedding
anniversary this week.
A son, David, assists his parents
| at the store while another son,
| Samuel attends Wilkes College. A
A family celebration has been. daughter, Naomi, aged 15, completes
postponed until their son Jonathan,
‘the family group.
Christopher D. Steele
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Steele,
Sweet Valley, R. D. 1, announce
the arrival of a six pound, three
and a half ounce son, Christopher
Douglas on August 29 at the Ber-
wick Hospital.
Mother is the former Grace Har-
vey, Laketon. There are two other
children, Linda and Johnny. Proud
grandparents are Mrs. Ray Harvey
and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Steele.
Susen Elizabeth MacAvoy
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon MacAvoy,
63 N. Main Street, Shavertown, an-
nounce the birth of a baby daughter,
Susan Elizabeth, on August 19 at
Nesbitt Hospital.
The little one weighed in at seven |
pounds, twelve and a half ounces.
She has an older sister, Judy, aged
twelve, and brothers, Danny, ten
and Tommy, eight.
Mother is the former Ethel Smith,
daughter of Mrs. Ethel Smith
Shavertown. Her husband is the
| son of Mr/ and Mrs. Paul Daily and
"is associated in business with his
father.
FORTY-FORT
THEATRE
THUR. .- FRL ' - SAT.
Bob Hope
Elke Sommer
Phyllis Diller
IN
“Boy, Did | Get A
Wrong Number!”
SUNDAY (Cont. from 3 P.M.)
MON. - TUES. - WED. - THUR.
James Coburn
Dick Shawn
IN
“What Did You Do In
The War, Daddy?”
The Wilkes-Barre Ballet Theatre
announces its
~ FALL SESSION
Enrollment Open for
. Pre-ballet w= Beginners — Teen-age
(5-7 years old) 7 (8 years & over)
Classes begin September 6, 1966
For Information, Visit or Call
The Wilkes-Barre Ballet Theatre
82 So. Main St., Wilkes-Barre
~ Miss Jozia Mieszkowski, Director
(13 years & over)
824-8602
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Camps Meet Friends
On New Englend Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Camp
returned to their home on Forty-
| Second Street Friday night after
spending a week in the New Eng-
i land States. At Hillcrest Inn in Ogun-
quit, Maine, they found a number
of friends from this area, among
‘them Mrs. Marshall Rumbaugh, Mrs.
Welton Ferrar, Pam Parsons, Grace
Ann Bachman, Jean wand Carol
Polacky.
The view from the top of Mt.
Washington, highest peak in the
East, they reported as magnificent.
Harmony Club Plans
Covered Dish Picnic
The Harmony Club met recently
‘at the home of Mrs. Minnie Frantz,
Mrs. Mae Race presiding. Co-host-
ess was Mrs. Maude Lampan.
Plans were laid for a covered
| dish picnic September 8 at noon at
the home of Mrs. Florence Carle.
, Members were asked to bring their
own place settings.
Present were Mesdames Etta
, Carle, Ruth Derr, Gertrude Perry,
Florence Carle, Mae Phillips, Nora
Dymond, Mae Race and the host-
esses.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neuner, Hil-
| donia Avenue, attended the wed-
| ding of Miss Betsy Misch to Herbert
day. Mr. Noll is a nephew of Mr.
Neuner.
Lili DALLAS POST, THUKBUAY, SEP fEMBisK, 1, 1966
Engagement Announced
MISS CELIA NAKOSKI
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nakoski, The couple plan an October wed-
Clymer, N. Y., announce the engage- | ding in St. Matthias Church, Cly-
ment of their daughter, Celia tomer, N. Y.
Albert F. Dendler, son of Mrs. El-
eanor Dendler, Wellington Avenue,
Delbs. Welcome Home Party
The bride-elect is a graduate of |
: Mrs. Paul Walter, Machell Ave-
Clymer Central High School and the nue, Dallas, was surprised recently
College of Education at Fredonia, |}. friends and relatives dropped
N. Y. She is employed with the ;,, welcome her back to this area
Schenectady Public Schools as an | por Berlin, Conn. Mrs. Walter. is
elementary teacher. [the former Marjorie Mekeel,
Mr. Dendler, an alumnus of West- | Tiuckevile,
moreland High School, class of 1960 | A cook-out was enjoyed by the
served three years with the U 8. | following, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case
Army Security Division, two of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wentzel Mr. and
which were spent in Korea and Mrs. Robert Rice and Son Mark,
Vietnam. He is a representative of | Mp and ‘Mrs. Robert Stair Mr. and
the Equitable Life Insurance Com-|pr.o Chiarles Mekeol: Mrs. Helen
pany, Albany, N. Y. | Rice, Mrs. Betty Kunkle, Robert
| Kunkle, Shirley Disque, Charles
! 1 | Walter, Sandra Cole, Maria ‘Capo-
Larry Lee Harris Jroccin, Thomas Walter, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harris, R. D. | Mrs. Richard Owens, guest of honor
1, Harveys Lake, announce the and daughter, Carol Walter.
birth of a son, Larry Lee on August |
16 at Nesbitt Hospital. | CARD OF THANKS
en Jos yond, m oe i] Mrs. Ellen Space wishes to thank
Hild of the ule ToLBne sisters | @ll her friends and relatives, who
id g { remembered her with cards, flowers
ond Dothan Col lee Richard | and gifts when she was recently
Mother is the former Irene Price | hospitalized.
of Evans Falls. Mr. Harris is em- |
ployed at Natona Mills. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
‘Dallas Senior Women To Present |Christine Rubino
Fabulous Candle Craftsman Here
Dallas Senior Woman's Club is
planning a spectacular program for
their opening fall meeting to be
held Wednesday evening, Septem-
ber 14 at Prince of Peace Church,
Dalllas, at 8 p. m.
E. M. Brynes, who operates the
famous Home of the Candle Fairy-
land with his wife Dorothy, at Wes- |
dlecraft artist, has made numerous
appearances throughout the country
and will mold before the eyes of
his audience several magnificent
centerpieces. A master craftsman,
Mr. Brynes will bring to the Back
Mountain many choice items from
his shop and instruct the ladies in
this most fascinating of crafts.
The public is cordially invited to
attend the showing.
Mrs. Ray Flick, in charge of the
program will present Mr. Byrnes.
Mrs. Lester Jordan will preside.
coesville, Pa., on Highway 222, west |
off Allentown, will appear in per-
son to demonstrate Candle Making,
Decorating and Flower Arrange-
ment.
Mr. Brynes, Early American Can- |
Miss Addie Elston To Celebrate
Eighty Eighth Birthday Sep. 9
Miss Addie Elston, who resides | Elston still does crocheting and sew- |
with her brother Herbert Major and | ing but at the present has been ill
niece, Miss Mildred Major, on Over- | for several weeks. She was in ex-
brook Avenue, Dallas, will observe cellent health until an accident re-
her 88th birthday on Thursday, |sulted in a broken hip several
September 9. | years ago.
Born at Huntsville in Lehman Miss Elston has a brother Fred
Township, Miss Elston is the daugh- | Elston, who resides in Lehman and
ter of the late Ransom and Electa |is 98 years old. Another brother
Elston. With the exception of 20 Charles also resides .in Lehman
years spent in Kingston, she has Two sisters, Mrs. John Roberts and
been a resident of the Back Moun-! Mrs. Ann Garinger are residents of
tain, having been with the Majors Dallas.
for the past eight years. | She is a member of Huntsville
An excellent seamstress, Miss Christian Church.
Shavertown Couple | Frankie Williams, son of Mr. and
| Mrs. Stanley Willi , Centermore-
Bre Wed 23 Years A
{ land, underwent ga tonsilectomy
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Mendel- | Saturday at General Hospital.
sohn, 109 Perrin Avenue, Shaver- |
will celebrate their 23rd wedding |
ding anniversary on Saturday, Sep-
tember 3.
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The former Eva Peck, Falco, Kan- | ATIONWIDS
sas, and Mr. Mendelsohn were mar- | i Sous ONCE © COWNST. GND
ried in the Methodist Chapel at |
Russell, Kansas. ERNEST J
Mrs. Mendelsohn is the daughter |
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beck, |
Kansas and her husband is the son |
New Dallas
Shopping
Center
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Mendelsohn, Philadelphiia.
Centermoreland 333-4500
DALLAS 675-1176
The ' couple moved to this area |
with the Linear plant ten years
ago and have resided in the Back
Mountain since that time, |
They are the parents of two chil- |
with Mr. and Mrs, Vito Gandolfo
at their seaside villa in Salemi,
| Sicily. The Gandolfos and their
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
On Tour Of Italy
| Miss Christine Rubino, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rubino,
Shrine Acres, Dallas, is on a six
week tour of Italy, accompanied by
her grandmother, Mrs. Joseph Ru-
bino, Boston.
Chris and Mrs. Rubino have vis-
ited Florence, Venice, Genoa, Lake
Como, Naples, Pisa, the Isle of Capri
and had an audience with Pope
Paul during their stay in Rome.
Before her return home, by Italia
Airlines Jet, Christine will vacation
daughter, Rosalba, visited the Ru-
binos last summer, while vacatiion-
ing in the States. *
Christine, a ninth grade student.
at Dallas Junior High, will return
home September 16. .
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SANDY BEACH
Friday - Saturday - Sunday
Two Big Features
A Martin
Bpckin CinemaScope « Color by Deluxe
Production
STARRING
Ann Margaret — Red Buttons
Michael Connors — Bing Crosby
ALSO
Lord Jim
Peter Toole — James Mason
Curt Jurgens — Eli Mallach
AN ALL STAR CAST
In One Of The Screens
Most Thrilling Adventures
Feature Starts At Dusk
About 8:10
This is last feature of the
season. Beach will be open
until weather prohibits.
Thank you for
your patronage.
dren, Rochelle, who is employed | =
with the Coast Guard Department |
in Honolulu, Hawaii, and Richard |
with the U. S. Navy at Great Lakes, |
Illinois.
Mr. Mendelsohn is a veteran of |
World War II. He has been em- |
ployed with Linear for the past |
14 years. {
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LIVESTOCK—new and used, FARM MACHINERY
R. D. 3 Meshoppen, 1 Mile East of Meshoppen
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