)c | )e c )C )c )c Ic ET a SR SE RE SR e Purely ~ . nue, has returned to her home, spending three weeks with her “daughter “and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis, Phelps, N.Y. Mi iil Tas Borough Council, Hi Ky, {1 Meadowcrest, Trucksville, Mr. Mark- | \ well has just returned from Viet- | ! associated with Power Engineering {'{ Company. { 17 Harris Hill Road, Trucksville. . They have purchased their home and are remodelling. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1966 SECTION A — PAGE 5 Personal Frank: Hardisky, Lehman, is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital, where he was admitted last week after suffering a heart attack. ‘Miss Edith Townend, Elmira Col- lege, Elmira, N.Y., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ernest Townend, Jr. Charles Avenue, Kingston. Mrs. Leighton Scott Sr., Easton, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. H. H. Zeiser and sister, Mrs. Myra Risley, Huntsville Road. Mr. and Mrs. James: Hartzell, Cin- naminson, N.J., have purchased a hom! on Oval Drive,. Dallas. Mr. Hard:ell is Distriet Manager of Gen- eral Motors, Mrs. - Curtis, Bynon, Fernbrook, is a patient ‘in Nesbitt Hospital. Sp/5 Ronald Pearce, son of Mr: and + Mrs. - Charles Pearce, Pine Grove, Harveys Lake, has returned from Vietnam, where he served with the 101st Airborne Division. He will be in the area with his wife and two children for ‘Thanksgiving. Albert Armitage, Harveys Lake, is doing - well after submitting ‘to major surgery last Thursday at Nes- bitt: Hospital. Mrs. Arlene Bessmer remains a patient at Nesbitt Hospital where she has been confined for some time. William Holeman, Overbrook Ave- nue, returned home on Thursday after having been a patient at Nes- bitt Hospital. Mrs. Harry Evans, Ferguson Ave- after being a medical patient at Nefitt Hospital for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Long and Brent, Parrish Street, recently spent the weekend with Mrs. Long's sis- ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dave ‘Whitebread - and Mark David, Sau- OF N.Y. NV and Mrs. Donald Root, Bing- hamton. N.Y., spent last weekend | with Mrs. Ernest Whipp and Ted, Ferguson Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis, | Phelps, N.Y., spent the weekend with Atty. and Mrs. B. B. Lewis, Woodlawn Avenue. Mrs. Fannie Riley, E. Center Street, has returned home after Mr: and ‘Mrs. Patrick Schaeffer, | Benton, Pa., have purchased a home | on Susquehanna Avenue. Ernest Thomas, Norton Avenue, underwent surgery at General Hos-. pital recently . . Janice and Rhoday Khetper, Al- lentown, spent the weekend in Dal- las visiting friends. Arthur Hontz, Pioneer Avenue, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital under- going tests after suffering a severe virus infection. | Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Keller, Wayne. Michigan. and their three grandchildren, Kimberly, Abigail | and Stuart Arnott. children of Mr. | and Mrs. Harry Arnott, Dearborn, | ., visited his mother, Mrs. Pearl | Kg¥er. Kunkle, and her mother, | Mrs. Fred Dopko, Plymouth, over the weekend. arold Rose, Carverton Road, underwent emergency surgery at General Hospital on Friday. Walter Rowett, secretary of Dal- is ill at his home. Miss Celeste Machell, (Country * Lane, Centermoreland, was here | a | from Philadelphia, last weekend. | Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Corby, | i Tunkhannock, RD 4. have moved to | .{ Demunds Road, where they have | : built a lovely new home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Markwell| and family, formerly of Louisville. | have taken up residence at | . He is now an army recruiter In this area. Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Griffiths, newlyweds, are living at 12 S. Main eet, Trucksville. Mr. Griffiths is Mr. and Mrs. Jerry King and family have moved from Ashley to Fresh Killed TURKEYS 50€ Ib. 8 LB. UP A WE WE ES ES mew EE a a ew. / Also Cut Up Parts BALDWIN Turkey Farm 'CENTERMORELAND PHONE 333-4452 ON ROUTE 292 1, MILE on FALLS ROAD Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Paulette Kocher Feted At Recent China Shower Miss Paulette Kocher, bride elect, was honored at a China Shower last week at Franklin Tea Room. Hostesses were Mrs. Obed Hontz, Mrs. Ruth Werkheiser and Mrs. Em- aret Franklin, aunts of the bride- groom “elect Thomas Ash. Tables was attractively decorated | with a floral centerpiece of pink snapdragons: and white mums in a silver bowl with tall tapers in silver candelabra. Favors were miniature | wedding bells covered with pastel tulle. - Guests were Mrs. Eugene Kocher, Mrs. Harold Ash, Mrs. Robert Ash, Mrs. Edgar Hall, Mrs. Mrs. Fred Polk. Mrs. Evelyn Daily, Mrs. Barbara Samson, Mrs. Thomas Elizabeth Hoffman, Mrs. Anna Dres- se], Misses Jean Franklin. Lois Dra- ko. Lynne Werkheiser, Gail Petro- vich, Donna Kocher, Betty Scott, the hostesses and guest of honor. Sharon Eyet Co-Chairman Of Supper-Bazaar MRS. ANTON HUMINIK Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evet. Raritan Gardens, New Brunswick, N.J,, an- nounce the birth of ‘a daughter, Sharon, on October 14 at Middlesex Hosnital, New Brunswick. N.J. The new arrival weighed in at seven pounds and joined two older | brothers, Robert, four and Leigh, aged two. 27 ; Mother is the former Carol Dy- mond, daughter of Mr. and Mes. | Lauren Dymond, Shavertown. Mr. | Evet is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Glenn Evet. Miami, Fla. formerly | of Orange. He is employed in the Accounting Department of Johnson | and Johnson at: New Brunswick. | Miss Ann Black And Fiance, L. Norman Lundin “Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Black of | Huntsville, entertained at an en- gagement party recently honoring their daughter, Ann, Shrewsbury, Mass.,, and her fiance, L. Norman Lundin of Quincy, Mass. Ann, an alumna of College Mis- | ericordia presently a nesearch chemist with the Worcester Founda- tion for Experimental Biology in Shrewsbury, Mass., and is complet- ist {ing her graduate work in Biochem- istry. » | Norman, a graduate of Rhode | Island’ School of. Design, is an asso- | ciate of the firm of Edgar H. Wood | and Associates, Architects of Quincy, | Mass. He is a member of the Air Thomas W. Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watkins, Har- | | ris Hill Road, Trucksville, announce | the birth of a nine pound, one ounce son, Thomas William, November 10 at Nesbitt Hospital. There are two | | other children, Mary Lou and Franklin Charles. Mrs. Watking is the former Mary Crane, Trucksville. Ruxiliary To Meet | be featured at the bazaar booths, St. Andrew’s Eastern’ Orthodox Church of Dallas will hold a Bazaar and Potato Pancake and Clam , Chowder Supper on Friday evening. November 18 at Prince of Peace Church, Dallas. All manner of attractive items will | which will be open from 1 to 9 p.m. Supper will be served from 5 to 7. John Prochopchak is - general’ chairman and Mrs. Anton Huminik co-chairman. Rev. Gerald Sudick is honorary | chairman. The public is cordially invited to] attend. Are Honored Force Reserve. Guests were Mr. and Mus. Lars | O. Lundin, parents of Norman; Mrs. | Florence Puhlick, Mrs. Mary She- vock, Mrs. Mary Koblish, Rosemarie Leandri, Walter Kellar; Cheryl Kel- lar, Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. William Sholes, Mr. ward Chisak, Jr.,, the guests of honor and the hosts. regular price $285.00 @® Reduced to * Precision hearing test -| of Thomas Ash, son of Mr. and Kathy West as bridesmaids. | | Parke Street, | their and Mrs. Edward Chisak and "a | ‘HEARING AIDS “NERVE DEAFNESS And the other types of deafness too. $1490 CORDLESS EAR LEVEL EYE GLASS TEMPLES This Price Includes . . . * One full year guarantee—with free service * The instrument you choose will be fitted to your hearing need Ash-Kocher Nuptials To Be Held Saturday At Noon At St. Paul's Miss ' Paulette Kocher, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kocher, RD 1, Dallas, will become the bride | and | Mrs. Harold Ash, Main Street, Shav- ertown, on Saturday, November 19] at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shav- | ertown at 12 noon. | Miss Kocher also selected as her | attendants, Miss Betty Scott, as maid of honor and Misses Donna | Kccher, sister of the bride-elect, | H. Robert Ash will serve as best Hmar for his brother. Ushers will be Mr. Bnd Mrs. Max Dreher, Dallas To Celebrate 40th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Max Dreher, 147 Dallas, will observe 40th wedding anniversary on Friday, November 18. The couple wene married at St. Nicholas Church, Wilkes-Barre, by Rev. Frank Goeckel. Mrs. Dreher iz the former Schreiber, Austria and her husband is a native ' Melusine | ok Germany. The Drehers have resided in Dal- Pi for the past 34 years. Mr. Dreher retired last year after having been | ‘To Mark Silver Anniversary Sunday John and Hilda Coon of Bodle | Road Carverton, will celebrate their | twenty fifth wedding anniversary on Sunday, Nov. 2. The actual celebra- | tion will be held at the Mountain | Grange Hall on Saturday evening, | November 19 with a party being | given by their children, Jackie and | | Sandra. Attendance will be by in- | vitation to relatives and close | friends. Mrs. Coon was the former | Hilda- Sweitzer of Wyoming. John | is the son of John Coon of Car- | verton and the late Mrs. Coon. | Mr. and Mrs. Coon were married at the Carverton Methodist parson- | age by Rev. Charles H. Gilbert. | IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE | — READ THE TRADING POST — | Until Jan. 15th or while they last @® CORD TYPE American Legion Auxiliary, 672 Terms Morris Hearing Aid Center will meet tonight at the Daddow To 180 SCOTT ST,, Cords Issacs Post Home at 8 p.m. Suit WILKES-BARRE, PA. 822-8846 Repairs | Mos. Marian Harvey will preside. : DC —————————— . EEE * Just Stop in - | ENTRY BLANK WINNER — YOU STILL HAVE TIME TO WIN - A - WALL Fill out a FREE --Win=a=Wall Sweepstakes’ You can win a Beautiful Wall 12 X 8 ft. Georgia Pacific Chateau Real Hardwood Paneling. We Will have our own Drawing and our own NOVEMBER 26 — NOON HAVERTOWN LUMBER COMPANY 16 E. CENTER STREET 674-8866 Shavertown, Pa. | their garden and “the visits of their | | Battery | . Smorgashord-Bazaar Saturday At Dallas John Pierre Kocher, and George Kocher, brothers of the bride-elect. Reception will follow the cere- mony in the church parlors. The couple will reside at 144 N. Main Street, Shavertown. . Miss Kocher is a graduate of Dallas High School and is employed at General Cigar Company. Mr. Agh, also an alumnus of Dallas High School is associated in business with his father. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash will entertain the rehearsal party Fri- day evening. | a machinist at Hess Goldsmith for 37 years. They are the parents of two sons, MRS. JOSEPH MARSH All is in readiness for the Smor- Max, a teacher at Campbell, N.Y. | gasbord Dinner to be served Sat- and Herbert, Dallas, employed in | urday evening at Dallas Methodist the tile setting business. There are | Church by Women of the WSCS. also two grandsons and two grand-| A huge variety of gourmet foods daughters. | featuring Roast Turkey, Swedish Mr. and Mus. Dreher enjoy as! | Meat Balls, Baked Ham and assort- their favorite pasttime working in| ed cold cut platter will head the delicious menu. They are siembers| Mrs. Joseph Marsh is president of | | the Dallas WSCS. General chair-| | 3 fan of the affair is Mrs. Carleton | Davies, assisted by Mrs. James Dar- | ling and Mrs. ‘Sheldon Mosier. | A number of delightful booths | They were attended by Ralph and | will afford the visitor a chance to | Isabelle Sands. do pome early Christmas shopping | grandchildren. of Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. Home (OOKING THE AT TOWN HOUSE mn DALLAS The food is home cooked - - - so tasty - - - always fresh - - - hot - - - delicious and served well. Variety of favorite foods to choose from. Lake Street, Dallas Helen and Joe Lazorick — owners Mr. And Mrs. Jesse Boice Feted At Dinner On 49th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoover, Ide- | | town, entertained at a dinner on | November 7 for Mr. and Mrs. Jesse | Boice, also of Idetown, who were | cctebrating their 49th wedding an- niversary. | Gina Major ‘Honored | Gina Major, daughter of Mrs. Vir- | ginia Major, Lehman, celebrated her | 8th birthday on Saturday, Novem- | ber 12, with a Weiner Roast at her home. Games were played and refresh- | | ments served to the following, Don- na Moskaluk, Susan Shalanski, ! Marie Fry, Valerie Jones, Sandy Barrall, Mary Beth Snyder, Gina and dy Yascur, Mary Ann Dennis, and Judy Major, Grandpa i Grandma R. Culp, and there are several designed es- pecially for the children. Novelties, Aprons, Treasure Corner, Baked Goods, Candy Booth, Peanut Booth, | Fish Pond' and Surprise Packages will be open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Smorgasbord Dinner will be serv- | ed from 5 to 7 p.m. Tickets may be purchased from any member of | the WSCS. ‘Dutch Mt. Buxiliary ' Has Christmas Party Dutch Mt. | ation Auxiliary gave Landowners Associ- a delightful | Christmas party for their husbands | | .on Saturday evening at the Brothers | Four in Dallas. =| Tables were In holiday decor with a red Christmas tree surrounded by | evergreen boughs and colored balls | | as the centerpiece. Miniature sleds were most attractive and filled with | | little packs of candy and nuts. Christmas colors were carried out | even to the red napkins. Mrs. John Clause was chairman | with Mrs. Joseph Monachino as co- chairman. Mr. Monachino, toastmaster ex- tended greetings and Mr. | more land and his hoves for building a recreation hall. He commended | the auxiliary for their great assis- tance during the year. Mrs. Caroline Manganella, pres- ident of the auxiliary, spoke briefly. Mr. J. Otten played Santa Claus and distributed gifts. Carol singing | ing followed the dinner. ‘Ellen Joyce A five pound daughter, Ellen, was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Joyce, { pital. 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Serving from Noon ’til 9 p.m. Home Fries Ice Cream or Pie Tea the institution on Monday. Ann | Joan | and Mary Duffy, Cindy Sutton, Cin- | and “th hostess. | introduced | | John Clause, president of the group. | Clause revealed plans to buy | was enjoyed by the group and danc- | | RD 4, November 7 at Mercy Hos- | Mary and Jimmy. Mrs. Joyce is the | former Mary Grace Lavelle, Avoca. | Mrs. Mary Hudak, Overbrook Avt- | Room 214. She was admitted to | A large centerpiece of red roses | was the gift of the Hoover and | Moyer families to their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Boice. Guests included Mrs. Herbert | Moyer, Herbie and Connie, the | honored guests and the host and hostess. | The couple have been residents of Idetown since their marriage, Mrs. Boice being the former Edith Baer, Loyalville. Mr. Boice is a native of Green Valley. They are the parents of four chil- dren, Donald, Buffalo; Harold, Har- risburg; Mrs. Helen Hoover, Ide- town: Mrs. Herbert Moyer, Outlet. There are also eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Mr. Boice, prior to retirement was in the well drilling business. Both he and his wife are members of Idetown Methodist Church. Legal Notice — (Continued from Page 4 A) Five Hundred Thirty-seven (537) feet to ‘a point; thence by a (curve to the right ,said curve having a radius of Eighty (80) feet, a cord distance of One Hundred Fifteen dred Twenty-six (126) feet to a (115) feet and an arc of One Hun- point; and thence North 59 degrees | 59 minutes East Three Hundred Eighty-six (386) feet to a point on a private road. Said Pear Tree Lane has a width of Twenty-five (25) feet on each side of the line de- scribed * above, for a total width of Fifty (50) feet. Said Pear Tree Lane is shown on the map of Grandview Acres by Frank A. Shevock, Registered Engineer, dated May 27, 1964, a copy of which is attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof. {| Section 3. The Secretary is di- rected to file a copy of this Ordin- ance, together with the attached | sketch, in the Office of the Clerk [of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Luzerne County and to file an- | other copy with the Pennsylvania Department of Highways. The map to be attached to said | home of the Secretary. | Ordinance may be inspected at the {All parties interested may attend | such meeting and be heard. | DALLAS TWP. SUPERVISORS i Glenn Howell, Secretary Demunds Read, R. D. #3 Dallas, Pa. 18612 {| Frank Townend, Solicitor Legal Notice — | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that | Herman L. Otto, of Old Lake Road, R. D:. #4, Dallas, Pennsylvania in- | tends to file with the Secretary of the. Commonwealth and with the | Prothonotary of Luzerne County, on December'l, 1966, an application for registration of the fictitious name | “Quality Research Associates”, with { principal place of business at the address above stated. Robert L. 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