3 4 y J A F i El - secon A — PAGE 4 Purely Personal | Mr. And Mrs. Elmer Duncklee ye and 20 10v 500m, ren WALl Observe 30th Anniversary brook, Hospital. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Elvin T. Bean, Jr., are patients at Nesbitt N.Y, last Thursday. - Mr. and Mrs. James B. McGuire, New Jersey, have purchased the | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Duncklee, | Massachusetts in 1916. Mr. Duncklee | rear 63 Main Street, Dallas, parents | worked as a draftsman at the Elec- called on Miss Beverly Lord, Vestal, | of Mrs. Robert L. Fleming, will ob- | tric Boat Company of Groton, Conn., serve their 50th wedding anniver-; now a subsidiary of General Dyna- i sary on Sunday, September 25. | They moved to Dallas two years’ rines. He later was employed at At- former Carruthers Home on Sterling ago following many years residence | Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Major, Bradenton, Fla., are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dodd, Harveys Lake. Mr. Major for- merly conducted a boat business at the picnic ground and is well known in the Back Mountain. Carl Georinger, Hildebrant Road, is a patient at General Hospital. Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Senchak and son Fred, Fernbrook, attended the | - 25th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nesbitt on Saturday. Little Janet Schreiner, Rochester, is recuperating at her home after suffering a broken ankle, which was badly injured when her foot was caught in a bicycle wheel. She is the daughter of the former Barbara Ann | Davis, Trucksville. . ‘Mrs. Robert H. Scott, Lehman, ill move to Wilkes College, October "1, where she will be a house mother. Preston Davis, Mt. Arlington, N.J., son of Davis S. Davis, Trucksville, suffered a broken arm recently in a fall from a tree. | in New London and Mystic, Conn. | Their home in Mystic was on the | Mystic River directly across from Mystic Seaport, well known tourist attraction and anchorage for the Joseph Conrad, Girl Scout Mariner training ship: The couple was married in Lynn, atives in Millerton. Mr. and Mrs. Ira slanted yoke, Comfortable ™: fisherman's collar completes the good looks. Plaids and solidg; y Sizes S,M,L,XL. A (ws Ca ADAM'S CLOTHES Back Mt. Shopping Center Shavertown and Judy, Davenport Street, sport] | the week-end recently visiting nel-: ! | Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Tex Wilson, ' mills in Wyoming Valley. In this Monk, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Den- | 97, | mon and Andrew Jr., Mr. and Mrs. | Dallas Junior Women | on October 29th at the Brothers | dren, Bobby 2'., Helen 15, left | Four in Dallas. This year, in keeping | last Wednesday by plane for Ta- | it “The Witches Ball”. ling committee: Mrs. Kenneth Blunt and Mrs. Charles ‘Dodge, Hillside | er, co-chairman; Mrs. Ralph Fitch | Farms, Trucksville, Tuesday eve- THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1966 ~ mics, producer of Atomic Subma- wood Machine Company of Styming- ton, Conn., where he helped design machinery used by the many silk capacity he visited Wilkes-Barre many times: before finally coming to live in the Back Mountain. In addition to Mrs. Fleming there are two other children, Mrs. Clifford D. 'Lamourine, Waterford, Conn., and Robert E. Duncklee, Scotia, N.Y. Ten grandchildren and ten great grandchildren complete the family . circle. There will be a family dinner at the home of Att'y and Mrs. Robert Fleming, 63 Main Street, Dallas, on Sunday. : Mrs. Ted Wilson Feted At Dinner Mrs. Ted Wilson was honored at a birthday dinner on Sunday at Pine Brook Inn by members of her family. and . friends. A large floral centerpiece and hold its fall dance October 1 at Dallas Senior Woman's Club Plan Dance October 1 Dallas Senior Woman's Club will| of the Parker Pens. | Pictured above are club members Maturi, Mrs. James Huston, |Sr., Mrs. Henry Moyer, Mrs. Peter Kaye, O'Connell’s Twin Lakes. Dancing | who comprise the dance committee, | Mrs. Lester Jordan, Mrs. Edwin will be from 9 to 1 to the music| Mrs. John Rogers, Mrs. ober: Bush, Mrs. P. William Hanna. photo by Kozemchak birthday cake formed the main decorations on the’ dining table. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Giles Tex, Ted and Cathy; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morris, Melvin, Kenneth, Gary and Sharon; Mrs. Doris Mal-| Mr, and Mrs. Michael Maransky, : lin and Valerie, Mr. and Mrs. Larry | Sweet Valley, will mark their 30th Kintzer and Dorothy, Mrs. Earl | wedding anniversary on September g ; | The couple was married at St. Martin Quin: Mr od a Bobent Mary’s Church, Kingston, Mrs. Monk, Rael an BINY, DAY 2 Maransky is the daughter of the late Me on go Perl | Frank and Theresa Busha, Swoyers- ville. Her husband is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maransky. Miller Family Guests .| At Farewell Party Mrs. Catherine Miller and chil- Plan “Witches Ball” Dallas Junior Woman's Club planning a fall dance to: take place with the holiday, they are calling | coma, Wash. where they will be | making their home, Mrs. Steven Vrabel, chairman of | A surprise farewell party was the affair, has selected the follow- | held at her, mother-in-law’s, Mr. Jr., decorations; Mrs. Clifford Park- Mr. And Mrs. Michael Maransky Mark 30th Anniversary At Mass er, door; Mrs. David Stevens, res- ervations; Mrs. Al Wolfe, games, .and Mrs. Joseph Morton, publicity. Dancing will be from 9 to 1; with music provided by ia popular local orchestra. Hosts At Cookout Mr. and Mrs. George Hess, De- munds Road, entertained family and | friends at a cookout on Monday. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. { Henry Hess, Mrs. Maude Klug and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hess and daughter Ellen, Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown and family, Corey Ransom, Herbert Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Brace and family and “Auntie.” MEN WANTED ) In This Area To Train As | LIVESTOCK | BUYER Learn to buy cattle, hogs, veal and lambs at sale barns, and direct from farms. We, prefer to train men with farm or livestock experience. For local interview write giving age, phone and back- ground to National Institute of Meat Packing, Box 16053, Cleve- -114 1 land, Ohio. 44116 ning. Cathy was really delighted ‘that so many folks came. Bobby was | busy showing every one his family ! of baby kittens. Attending were: Rev. and Mrs. George C. Clement, Georgia Lee Clement, Rev. and Mrs. Forest Niel- ison, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Piatt, chil- dren Jeff and Sherry Lynn, Mrs. Irene Kocher, Mrs. Marion QO’dell, Mrs. Betty King, Mrs.- Beulah Wo- mer, Mr. and Mrs. Sando Piccione; Sandra Piccione, Rose Ann Falcone, Joan Schwall, Sally Taylor, Evaline King, Mrs. Olive Taylor, Mrs. Bev- erly Givens, Janis Hoover, Mrs. Cora Hoover,. Mrs. Anna Kyttle, Mrs. Jo- ann Kyttle, Joe Falcone, Mrs. Edna Beith. They are the parents of three] children. Mrs. Margaret. McClure and Martin, Shickshinny; Mrs. Doro- thy Thomas, Sweet Valley. There are also three grandchildren. The Maranskys are members of Lady of Mt, Carmel Church, Lake Silkworth. A mass was held in their honor by their children. Entertains For Som Mrs. Grace Keiper, Noxen, enter- tained at a birthday dinner for her son, Allen, on his 19th birthday, Sunday, September 11. A chicken barbecue was enjoyed | by Mrs. Oscar Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, Danny, ‘Sandy and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. James Ide and Tammy, Eddie and Jimmy Stredny, Thomas and Glen Keiper, hostess and guest of honor. Games were played. In the eve- ning, the party was treated to a weiner roast. T Susan Shrey A six pound, three ounce daugh- ter, Susan, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shrey, James Street, Shaver- town, September 9 at Nesbitt Hos- pital, There are two sons, Joey, three and Jimmy, two. Mrs. Shrey is the former Joan Callahan, Forty Fort. Mr. Shrey is an helicopter gunnist in Viet Nam, stationed there in the 3rd Flight Platoon with the Army, as a Special- ist. — READ THE TRADING POST — KNITS - - - These knits are Shape-Set forever, Keep their new look always. Fashion Magazines. Available at — LUZERNE © MACHINE WASHABLE ! ® MACHINE DRIABLE ! 1 NEVER NEED PRESSING © KORET OF CALIFORNIA . Advertised in all leading 95 MAIN STREET by Mrs. Richard Lindley Heads Newcomers Club The Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club of Wyoming Valley held their first Executive Board Meeting of the season on Monday, September 12 at the home of Mrs. Charles Romaine the Club Supervisor. The new president, Mrs. Richard Linds- ley, New Goss Manor, Dallas, ‘an- nounced that the first monthly meeting will be held Wednesday, September 26 in the Acme Audi- torium, Gateway Shopping Center, Edwardsville at 8 p. m. the opening events on the Club Calendar for the 1966-67 season. First scheduled activity will be a show by David Crystal Fashions from Fashin Flair. Chairman, Mrs. Gerald Bango, Dallas, announces showtime 8 p. m., October 6 at Fiirst Presbyteria Church, South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre. Tick- ets and further information will be available at the meeting or from club members. The Welcome Wagon International Motto ie ‘There are no strangers... just friends who have not met.” Father Frank Now In Wilkes-Barre Rev. Richard Frank, former as- sistant pastor of Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, is now residing at 225 Blackman Street, Wilkes-Barre, where he was transferred. from St. John the Baptist Church in Scran- ton to St. Boniface School. Baby Christened The rite of Baptism was admin- istered Sunday to Wendy Jean code, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goode, Jackson Street, by Rev. Robert ‘Sheehan, Dallas Methodist Church. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. William Morris, Over- brook Avenue. The Goodes enter- tained at a family dinner follow- ing the service. Card Of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Orrison Kocher, ANN’ APPAREL our food is never REPROCESSED ownhners.-... = Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lazorick The TOWN HOUSE Serves food cooked by women - - - on the premises Delicious Homemade Soups Full Course Dinners Special Sunday Dinners * Daily Specials V Lake St, Dallas A For Ci : Ruggles, wish to thank all those | who were kind in remembering i them on their recent 59th wedding | anniversary. ¥ SUSAN Final plans will be discussed for! BEAUTY SHOP 95 MIDLAND DRIVE DALLAS OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT | Mr. And Mrs. Wilb ur H. Davis Wed 24 Years On September 19 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis, 180 Parrish Street, Dallas, celebrated their 24th wedding anniversary on September 19. The former Velma Haring and | ‘Mr. Davis were married in Dallas Methodist Church by the late Austin L. Prynn. Mrs. Davis’is the daughter of Mrs. Rose Haring, Trucksville and the late Mr. Haring. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, Dallas. Mrs. Davis is circulation manager of the Dallas Post, /teaches Sunday ! School at Huntsville Christian Church of which the couple are members and is active in church Lehman Woman's work. As a hobby she turns to bowling and gardening. Mr. Davis serves on the Dallas Borough Council and as an elder at Huntsville Christian Church. He is also a member of the American Society of ‘Tool Manufacturers and the Church Bowling League. Mr. Davis is Production Foreman at Roy- er Foundry and Machine Company, where he has been employed over | 30 years. They are the parents of two sons, James and Ricky. There are also two = grandchildren, Jimmy and Debbie. Club To Hold Fine Fashion Show In November First meeting of the fall season’ was held by the Lehman Women's Club at the Lehman Fire Hall, with Mrs. Edward Kanasky presiding. Mrs. Robert Laymon, Budget and Finance Chairman, introduced pro- jects to be accomplished this fall, a Rummage Sale in November and a i Fashion Show in October. Mrs. Richard Bingaman, man of the fashion show, announced it would be held on Friday evening, October 21'at the Lehman Elemen- tary School at 8 o'clock. Fashion show will be sponsored by Lazarus Department Store. Mrs. Marilyn Kennedy will be commentator. Door prizes will be awarded. Mrs. Edward Jones, Public Af- airs chairman, reported that she and her committee delivered gifts for the carnival at Retreat State Hospital. A party was held in August for the seven women at Maple Cottage, which is sponsored by the Women’s Club. Another party will be held at Retreat on September 20 to commemorate the birthday of one of the patients. Again this year the club will sell note paper and Christmas cards de- picting historic scenes and monu- ments of Pennsylvania. This is a State Federation project to help promote the beauty of the state. New members introduced by Mrs. Edward Belasco were Mrs. Walter F. Blejwas Jr. land Mrs. John Stepanik. The monthly drawing for a gift donated by a member of the club was won by Mrs» Richard Bingaman. Proceeds of this go into a fund fr the Retreat State project. Program chairman, Mrs. Richard Bingaman, introduced Mrs. Maude Cloak and daughter Marla who spoke and showed slides on “Liv- ing with Fragrances’. New Choir Forming Any interested members of the newly organized Eastern Orthodox Church in Lehman are asked ‘to report for choir rehearsal at Trin- ity United Presbyterian Church, Dallas, on Friday evening at 8. Mrs. ‘Gerald Sudick, wife of the pastor, will direct the new choral group to be formed. Pamela Piatt Has Birthday Dinner "Pamela Piatt, daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Edwin Piatt, Mooretown, was honored on her 10th birthday on Sunday. Dinner was held at Hotel Sterling and later the guests land Debbie attended “Holiday On Ice.” Present, Mr. and Mrs. John Row- an, David, Mary, Carol and Terry and Mr. and Mrs. Al Rogowski, the guest of honor and her parents. FRITZINGER’S 674-7053 EVANS DRUG STORE Harveys Lake Highway, Shavertown 674-3888 — TwoPhones — 674-4681 | Thomas chair- | Vince Angelicola, Charles Bednar, Hostesses for the evening wene Mrs. Edward Jones, Mrs. Walter Maguire and Mrs. Michael Godek. Attending were Mesdames Ed- -ward Kanasky, Richard Bingaman, Louis Laning, Robert Laymon, Ed- ward Belasco, William Michaels, Richard = Pollina, Richard Sloan, Brown, John Callahan, Thomas Duffy, William (Cole, Mi- chael Godek, Edward Jones and ‘Walter Maguire. William Bryan Beahm Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beahm, Pikes Creek, announce the birth of a son, William Bryan, on ‘September 14 at General Hospital. The newcomer weighed in lat eight pounds, eight ounces and joins two sisters, Debbie ‘and Kimberly, aged hine and seven respectively. Mother is the former Grace Mar- 3 tin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Martin, Sweet Valley. Mr. Beahm is employed with the Deluxe Game ‘Company. Douglas Doyle Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas, Sweet Valley, announce the birth of a six pound, thirteen ounce son, Douglas Doyle, September 12 at Nesbitt Hospital. There is also a son, Jeffrey Rich- ard, aged nine. Mrs. Thomas is the former Joyce Adams, Sweet Valley. Mr. Thomas is a barber at Forty Fort. Lawrence David Hillman Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hillman, Lake Silkworth, announce the birth of a son, Lawrence David, on Septem- ber 9 at Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Hillman is the former Susan Jenkins, Lake Silkworth. Mr. Hill- man is son of Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Hillman and is associated in bugi- ness with his father. Breakfast Party i Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Pikes Creek, was hostess at a. breakfast party on Friday morning. Attending: Mes- dames Caroline Ferrey, Mildred Naugle, Edwin Britt, Bonnie Naugle, Colleen Cooper, Gloria Naugle, Mil- dred Allen, Rita Butler, Bertha Creasing, Rose Dribelbis, Doris Sayre, Eleanor Bronson, Beverly Sayre, Alice Buczewski and Shirley | Sayre. : ; Rev. Robert Underwood Goes To Brighton Rev. Robert Underwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Underwood, Shavertown, has accepted a call to the Episcopal Church in New Brigh- ton; Pa, Rev. Underwood has been serving pastorates at St. David's and St. John’s Episcopal Churches in Scranton. ‘ Elaine Hunt Is Chosen By Heavenly Creations Elaine Hunt, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Marks, Lehman, was selected out of 15 applicants to at« tend courses at Heavenly Creations School at Norfolk, Va., where she will study the latest methods of hair arrangements. Upon her return, Miss Hunt will be in charge of the Hair Piece De- partment at Lazarus Store, Wilkes Barre. She is a- graduate of Empire Beauty School. Her sister, Mary Lou Hunt, Jamestown, N. Y., drove her to Norfolk. . Promotion Exercises for the Pris mary Department of the Lehman Methodist Church will be held dur- ing Sunday School on September 25. Family and friends are invited to attend. 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