Ho enn JF + FB, | | BOX (162 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal © Mr. and Mrs. John H. Blackman, Jr., Minneapolis, Minn., will move shortly to Camden, S. Carolina. Mr. Blackman, a former Dallas resident, is retiring as chairman of the board of Investors Syndicate Life Insur- ance and Annuity Company. Miss Nancy Gensel, daughter of ~ Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Gensel, Dallas, is a student at Union College, Bar- bourville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huey, Over- brook--Avenue, will leave this week to send two weeks in Hawaii. Mr .and Mrs. Richard Mathers, Trucksville, attended Parents Day on Saturday at Millersburg State College, where thelr son, Gary is a Mase . and Mrs. Hess Schaffhauser, a, Point, Michigan, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malkemes, Shaver- town, recently. Mr. Marcus Ludt, Spring Streat, Shavertown, returned to ‘his home on Spring Street on Friday after having been a patient at ‘Nesbitt Hospital for -nine. weeks, “Mr. Ludt is happy to be back in Shavertown. ! Mr. and Mrs. Donald’ Root, Bing- hamton, were weekend guests of | Mrs. Ernest Whipp and son Ted, Ferguson Avenue. . Jackson Guernsey, Bethesda, Md., | was a recent guest of Mr. ! Aria Brown, Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warmer, Harveys Lake, recently spent a wee — West Virginia, They visit- ‘ed Arthur Godfrev's farm and the Skyline Caverns On Saturday evening they attended the : WWVA Jamboree. Mrs. Charles Sisco, Groverland, | Fla, #ind Mrs. John Duvall, Naylor, | 1 Max came up to Shavertown to see | their grandfather and father, Mar- . cus Ludt last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Kighkill,' . Brooklyn, N.Y., have moved to Oak “4 Hill. { Mr. and Mrs. Paul Helfrich, | Me adowerest, Trucksville, have mov- ed to Sterline Va, with their fam- lv. Mrs. Helfrich js the danghter of Mr. and Mra, Paul Dailv, Shavier- town, Paul has returned to the | States after serving in Vietnam. Danny Mathers, son of Mr. and . Mrs. Richard Mathers, Trucksville, ' returned home on Saturday after ; being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital for some weeks following injuries suffered in an accident. Mr. and Mrs. Aria Brown and son i» ter, Nancy, Washington, D.C. the weekend. Nancy is employed as + a clerk stenographer with the gov- ernment. Mrs. Ethel Shorts, Court- | . dale accompanied them in their visit | . to many pldces of interest at the | © capitol. Mrs, J. Stanley Rinehimer, Ma- chell Avenue, has moved to Hotel Sterling. blr. and Mrs. Lou‘ Wagner, Fer- . guSon Avenue, left last week for, * their-winter home in Florida. Robert Scott, who hrs mov-! Mrs. Mio Wilkes College was honored | "at a luncheon recently oiven bv her sister, Mrs. Mark Michaels, Plym- { outh. ! Mr. and Mrs. Theronv Osborne, Scranton. have moved to Oak Hill, where they have purchased a home. Mr. Osborne is with Commonwealth Telenhone Commanv. : Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rader Bridge- | port, .Conn.. are among the new- comers moving into the area. Mr. Rader is a profescor at King's Col- lege. They are residing at 11 Nor- “ton Avenue. Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Reed, Huntsville ‘Road. have started con- striction on their new home in Mas, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Senigo Pauline NY, were recent guests of Mr and Mrs. Allan Sanford, Pioneer Fone. Ct Ann'e Society To Hold Rummaae Sale St. Ann's Altar Society of St. | Andrew’si Orthodox Church will hold a Rummage Sale at Lare's Store. Luzerne, on October 20 to the 22 | beginning at 9 a.m., each day. Some lovely articles have been donated to help raise funds for the newly formed church. Mrs. John Panco is general chair- | man, assisted by Mrs. John Kriel, | co-chairman. and Mrs. | vacation in Maryland, Vir-, 9.000 acre, Neighborhood News And Notes THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1966 Of Persone SECTION A — PAGE 7 l Interest Dallas Couple To Celebrate Golden Anniversary | | Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis Sid Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tinsley will | entertain their parents, Mr. - and Mrs. Walter Davis, 54 Davenport Street, Dallas, at a family dinner | party on Saturday, honoring their | golden wedding anniversary on | October 20. The couple was married in the 2. M. Church, Wilkes-Barre, by the [late Rev. Anthony Iveson. Mrs. Davis ic the former Mabel Heness of Plymouth. Mr. Davis, a former resident of Plymouth, was born in Scranton. For many years he was employed at the breaker in Ply- mouth and upon moving to Dallas | came into the employ of Oliver's Floyd Popes Ere Feted On 24th Pnniversary | | | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pope, Rou-! shey Street, Shavertown, who cele- brated their 24th wedding anniver- | sary on Monday were honored at | a party on Sunday evening at the | home of their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. James Martin at their home on Pioneer Avenue. A large anniversary cake formed the centerpiece at the refreshment | table. Guests included Mr. and Mrs, Wil- son Honeywell and daughter, Bar- bara, Mr. and Mrs. George Trudgen and son, Floyd Kim, Mr. and Mrs. | Edward Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Den- | | ton. Updyke and son, Dannie, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Witalis, Mr. and | and hostess. Has 7th Birthday Tammy Wilce, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Wenford Wilce, Pikes Creek, celebrated her 7th birthday | | | home, Two birthday cakes baked | by her gramma were chaped and | . decorated like butterflies. Games | were played and prizes won. Those who attended were April and Jamie Kyftle, Ned, Randy land Mark Walsh, Christine Sayre, Carol Cornell, | Cathy Sorber, Phyliss Sorber. Molly’ Lamoreaux, Andrea Chverha, | | Wendy Wilce. Gramma. Mrs. Lewis Kvttle. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kyttle,! Mrs. Lamoreaux, Mrs. Chverha, the! guest of honor and her mother. Carverten MYF Installs ‘Philip Reid Bs President Carverton M. Y. F. installed Philip Reid as president at an evening service on October 9. The chargs to the M. Y. F. and their parents | was given by Rev. M. William Reid. Retiring = president, Clark Switzer assisted the pastor. lude was plaved by Marlene Sickler. Lighting and programs’ were han- | dled by Charles Wesserott. | Other officers are: Donna Perry, | | vice-president; Patti - Parrish, er; ie Penny Metz, Fund treasurer. Mrs. Faye Perry was chairman of refreshments which were served following the service. provided by Mrs. Margaret Reid. Sales Slip Pads In Many Designs | THE DALLAS POST . Nreeie In Your Own Home beauty and freshness. 5 We use the Famous Von Schrader dry-foam method. No moisture goes through the pile or sizing, there is: the same day. | ROYAL CARPET CARE SHAVERTOWN, PA. BILL LONG 696-1751 Have Your Carpeting Beautifully Cleaned In a matter of a few hours we can revive its original to the underside, to damage no odor! Rugs can be used 8708 | BOB RICE 674-1366. | recently with a party held at her | Debbie Piatt, Jodie Shard A musical pre- sec- | | retary; Douglas Wasserott, treasur- ! Elizabeth Reid, sub-district rep-! M.-Y. Music was : MR.. AND MRS. WALTER DAVIS Garage. He later transferred - to Royer Foundry and Machine Com- pany, Kingston, tired in 1961. Residents of ‘Dallas since 1961, Mr. and Mrs, Davis are active mem- bers of Huntsville Christian Church. They enjoy working in their garden and are ardent baseball fans. Es- pecially do they enjoy the visits of their grandchildren; Judith and Bob Tinsley, Rick and Mr. and Mrs. James Davis and their great grand- children, Debbie and Jimmy. The couple are the parents of two children, Wilbur, Dallas and Mrs. Howard Tinsley, Collingdale, Pa. Mrs. ‘Morris Honored | Et Surprise Birthday Mrs. Wiliam Morris, Overbrook Avenue, Dallas, was honored at a surprise birthday party, given by | her daughters and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Godtfring, Debra, Kimberly and Todd, Emmaus, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lutsey and Lori, Main Street, Dallas, Saturday, October 1. Also ‘attending were William Mor- ris,” husband of the guest of honor, and Mr. and Mrs. William Morris, Edwardsville, son and daughter-in- law. Vary Jean Is Five Mary Jean Hennebaul, daugh- Bob visited their daughter end sis- Mrs. Joseph Stachnik, Ricky Pope, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henne- over the guests of honor and the host, baul, Sr., Huntsville Road, Dallas, | we s honored at a party at her "home on Friday, September 23, celebrating her fifth birthday. Present were Buddy, Gerry, Roe Patty land Terry Hennebaul, Janet and Debbie Gabel, Mr: and Mrs. Raymond Strazdus. ' Sebrings Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sebring, en- route to Dover, Del., stopped in | Dallas last week to visit relatives. Mr. Sebring was on a three week! eave after being in Amarillo, Texas, | for basic training. They will be | stationed in Dover with the Air | Force. Mrs. Sebring is’ the former | Phyllis Brown, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Warren Brown, Elmira, N. Y., formerly of Dallas. — READ THE TRADING POST = from which he re-Y Mr. And Mrs. Walter Kyttle, Outlet To Mark 39th River Yaturday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kyttle, Out- let Lehman Road, will celebrate their 59th wedding anniversary on Saturday, October 15. The couple were wed in the par- sonage of Luzerne Methodist Church by Rev. Ferris D. Cornell. Mrs. | be 81 on November 10. Kyttle is the former Addie Lam-| There are four children, Lewis, | oreaux, daughter of the late Mr. | Pikes Creek; Howard, Luzerne; Mrs. | and Mrs. Andrew Lamoreaux, Cease- | Willard Gensel, Harveys Lake and town. Mr. Kyttle, who is a retired | Mrs. Glendoris Shilanski, Outlet. Al- carpenter, is the son of the late | so nine grandchildren and six great- | Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kyttle, Moore- | grandchildren. town. Mrs. Kyttle is a member of | man Methodist Church and was ac- tive in its WSCS. She will observe her 81st birthday on their wedding anniversary and her husband will Miss Carol Sibert, Silvan Lake To Wed Robert Leroy Wandel { Mr. and Mrs. John R. Davis, at Wilkes-Barre. He is presently em- Sylvan Lake, announce the ap- p:oyed as a surveyer with the Henry proaching marriage of their niece, 8. Conrey Inc, Paoli, Pa. Mr. Wan- Carol Sibert, to Robert Leroy Wan- del will leave for Lackland Air Force del, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell | Base on November 21, where he will Wandel of RD 2, Shickshinny. 4 take his basic training. y | © Miss Sibert is a graduate of Nan-!“ The wedding ceremony will. be fticohe High School and is an em- | solemnized on November 5, 1966 at ployee of Alta Products, Hanover |2:00 at the Church of Christ in Township. Mr. Wandel is a graduate | Sweet Valley. No invitations are of Lake-Lehman High School and | being issued. y the Penn State Univers. ty Center : Mr. And Mrs. Allan W. Sanford To Observe 45th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Allan W. Sanford, ! voice under Edwin Tracy and at-| 957 N. Pioneer Avenue, Dallas, will tended Dramatic School while in the celebrate their 45th wedding an-, metropolis and was engaged as a; niversary on Monday, October. 17. professional singer prior to her mar- The couple who have resided in riage. Since coming to the Back the Back Mountain for the past 40)’ Mountain, Mrs. Sanford has been years was married at Mt. Vernon, | soloist for 32 years at Kingston N.Y by the late Rev. J. Avery ‘Methodist Church, was responsible Yi ev. J. ? , : : Sip / Mrs. Sanford is the former Sarah for ‘forming the Dallas” Woman's Serio, New York City. She studied | Chul Chole of which she” was director and has taught voice to many students throughout Wyo- Sixth Seca Is Bom y : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lutz, Hillside ming Valley. She still ‘teaches sev- Avenue, Trucksville, announce the eral of her long time pupils. | Her husband, who is now re- birth of a seven pound, four ounce json, Darryl Allison. October 6 at tired, was formerly president of Ford Motor Company and later was Wyoming Valley Hospital. There are five other eons, Frank Thomas, associated with Holland Furnace Company. He is a native of Oswego, Jr., Scott, Terry, Warren and Keith. Mrs. Lutz is the former Thelma . New York. Williams. Wyoming. Mr. Lutz ‘is They are the parents of two chil- dren, Mildred, a teacher in the Old emploved with Ridgeway and Phil-| Hips, Philadelphin | who Lime, Conn., Schools and Allan Jr, mill Paper Company in New York: ‘Robin Ann Bode is associated with Hammer- City. A seven pound, nine. aad a. halt ertown Methodist Church. The couple are members of Shav- ounce daughter, Robin Ann, was | us born to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bode, ; Goodleigh Farm, R. D. 1 Dallas, October 6 at General Hospital. There is also a daughter, Jeaneil, aged one and 2 half. Mrs. Bode is the former Kathrvn Wrasse. Win-| consin. Mr. Bode is employed with Isaac Long's. Peter Thomas Adams Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adams, Up- per Demunds Road, Dallas, ans ! nounce the birth of a seven pound, six ounce son, Peter Thomas, Octo-! ber 5 at Nesbitt Hospital. There are two other children, Sarah | | Elizabeth, four and @a half, and | Donald Clark III, three. Mrs. Adams | | is the former ‘Margaret Davis, Nan- || | fiookic Mr. Adams is associated I with Pomeroys. | | | i | | 1 i 3 lection of classic serving in heavy silverplate. Bread Tray. ...... s aus FRANK : Phone _ GOR A colonial tradition. A silversmith’s art. From a col- | Gravy Boat with attached Tray. ..vv vues. $19.95 | Well & Tree Platter. ..... 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This will be Mrs. John’s third ! appearance with Showcase having appeared as Sister Felicity in “Sud- | denly Last Summer’ and as Helen of Troy in “Trojan Women.” “The Heiress” is adopted from the Henry Jones masterpiece, | “Washington Square” and the story of a father's relentless struggle to | form his daughter in a mold of his own design. Mrs. James Tomasetti, a former resident of the Back Mountain Aree] Book Club To Meet At Hayfield House Back Mountain Memorial Library Book Club will open its fall schedule with a tea at Hayfield House Mon- day afternoon, following a tour of the building recently acquired for educational purposes by Pennsyl- vania State University. Hostesses Mrs. Raymond Flick and Mrs. Lyman Lull, say that for this occasion nobody needs to bring sandwiches. Arrangements have al- ready been made for refreshments. | Members will meet at the library at 1:30, and drive to Hayfield House where they will be met by repre- sentatives of the Universiity. MRS. JOAN JOHN will direct + “The Heiress." Mrs. Tomasetti- is a weteran of many shews both with community theatre companies and the King's Players. :She was last seen in the Showcase production of “Trojan Women.” Her directing abilities were displayed by the workshop production of “Therese | Racquin.” Tickets for this production can be obtained from Showcase mem- | bers or by calling 823-9864 be- tween 8 and 10 p.m. This is Showcase Theatre's first! production of the current season. | Mrs. Drake Hostess ‘At Bridal Shower entertained recently at a shower at the Franklin House, Shavertown, Aberdeen, Md., who will become the bride of David LaBar, Novem- ber 19. Present were Mesdames Arthur Miller, Albert J. Covert, Emily Jenkins, Bernadine Weiss, Wilbur Davis, Kenneth Inman, Thompson, Paul B. Shaver, Jr. win Roth, Nelson Shaver, George Swan, Merle Shaver, Paul Wasserott Ir. Emaret Franklin, Paul B. Shaver | sr. Russell Shaver, Paul LaBar, Woodrow ' Ruth, Baltimore, Md., Frederick Drake, Aberdeen, Md; Miss Jean Franklin, guest of honor | and hostess. Mrs. Sheldon Drake, RD 2, Dallas,’ in honor of Miss Sally Sellman, Edward Ed- | William James Winter | Major and Mrs. Robert C. Winter, { Omaha, Nebraska, announce the | birth of a son, William James on | September 7 at Greater Baltimore i Medical Center. { The new arrival which is the first child of the couple weighed in at three pounds, seven ounces and will remain at the hospital for some i weeks until normal weight is gained, | Mother is the former Darlene { Riffel of Fresno, Cal. Major Winter, . the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Win- ter, Dallas, is with the Strategic . Air Command, assigned to Balti- | more, Md. | Mr. and Mrs. John F. Sheehan, Jr., have moved from Huntsville Road to 298 Carverton Road, i Trucksville. Pat Peiffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peiiffer, Dallas, is at- tending Mansfield State College. 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