ice lre ur he TS ity re ig ret in- it vel ar. ur ed Ve et ,j A DALLAS, PENNSYLVAN 1A Purely Personal Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton R. Young, Sti Louis, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Phil H. Cease, East Orange, N.J, were present to help Wilson. A: Cease, Bast Dallas celebrate his 58th | christened on Sunday, May 14 at birthday. Fred Merrill, Harveys Lake, was stricken ill last week and is con- fined to his home. rs /@homas Pesikey and daugh- ter, Kimberly Ann, Swarthmore, re- turned home last weekend after visiting with her ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bachman, Demunds Road. 3s Mrs, Catherine Fluck, Harveys Lake, has been ill with a virus in- fection. Mrs. Orceil Davis, been ill at her home. “Mr. and Mrs. Oscar :Fish, Noxen were recent weekend guests at ‘the Dallas, home of Miss eBrnice Fish, Hamilton | Square, N.J. Frederick Murray. Bayport, Long Island, recently visited his parents, Mr: and Mrs. John King Murray, Ceasetown and enjoyed some trout fishing at Harveys Lake. Mr. Mur- ray is Flight Engineer for American Airlines. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drake Sr, who reside at Aberdeen, Maryland but spend their weekends here at Raeot Hollow were pleasantly sur- prised on Friday when their son Ricky flew in from Foirbanks, Alaska. to spend Mother's Day with his paris. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gunton, Noxen, spent the weekend with their ® John ‘and family at Buf- fajo, 5 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gilmartin, Bethlehem. have moved to Park Street. Dallas, where they have pur- | chased a home. Mrs. Robert Gregory, Lehigh Street, has returned to her home has | | Neighborh si fn 00 bar on THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1967 News And Notes Of Personal Interest SECTION A—PAGE 5 John S. Wilson, 3rd 'Christened Sunday lof Mr. and Mrs. J. Sherwood Wil- son, Overbrook Road, Dallas, was Shavertown | the morning service, { Methodist Church by Rev. Robert ‘DeWitt Yost. | Following the service, John Sher- | wood’s parents entertained members | of the immediate families at dinner. Guests numbered fourteen. Pam Hunter Hosted Bt Bridal Shower A bridal shower in honor of Pam | home of her great aunt Doris Kitch- len, Lower Demunds Road. Mantel was decorated with pink and blue sprinkling cans,’ a bridal bouquet of white artificial daisies and pink and blue nosegays. Games were played and lunch | served to the following, Agnes’ Si- dorek, Minnie Sidorek, Beatrice Moore, Alice Lumley, Ann Covert, Gloria Squire; Gloria Adams, Alberta Cook, Carol Wandell, Louise Ku- basti, Barbara Shields, Emma Creagh, Ruth Bellas, Jennie Cob- | leigh, Bernice Cook, Jean Williams, | Mrs. Wandall, Danny Kitchen, Sue | Kitchen, Kim Hunter, Leona Hunter, Vita Adams, the guest of honor and the hostess. | There were four generations pres- ent at the shower, Pam, her mother, | Leona Hunter; grandmother, Vita Adams, and great grandmother, Mrs. | Wandall. {Miss Hunter the will become | bride of Carlton Houck on June 8 | at Shavertown Methodist Church. Joel Piccoli Feted On First Communion. Joel Piccoli, son’ of Mr. and Mrs. John Sherwood Wilson 3rd, son Hunter was held on May 10 at the | Wins In Art Contest At Kutztown MISS SUSAN LARISH ‘A graduate of Dallas High School, [hang in the college. { Miss Susan Larish; daughter of Mr. | ‘Miss Larish submitted three oils | and Mrs. Kenneth Larish, East Dal- | and one water color’ to the show. | las, why entered four works of art The college purchased three of the | winning entries. | in the Senior Honor Show at Kutz- | | town State College had one of her | oils selected as a prize winner and Albert Piccoli, Cinnaminson, N.J., received his first communion at St. Susan who will graduate in June, is engaged to, Joseph Hand, Dallas, {land will become his bride this sum- after having been a patient at Nes- bift Hospital, where she submitted to’ surgery. | day, May 6. |" Following the service, a luncheon | was held. in his honor. Present for | Charles Church, that city on Satur- | ; ‘Florid Mrs. John Yaple, Saginaw Street, ista patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steidinger and family, Cliffside Avenue. had as dinner guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Singer and family. Bing- hamton; Mrs .Christine Frantz, Bdaumont, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steidinger Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Raloh Brown, Par- righ Street, recently visited their son. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown, and family at Elmira, N.Y. Mrs. Winifred Thomas. Rice Street, is a patient in Nesbitt Hos- | | pital. ? | i ah, % * EA Mr. | Mrs. Charles Stookey, have returned to their home on! a after wintering in| | Mrs. Allen Hobbs stationed in the Phillippines with her husband, Air- man Hobbs was pleasantly sur- prised recently when she met and entertained Harold Harding former- lyfof Noxen, who is based two hun- dred miles from there. Mrs. Hobbs | is} the former Carol Bennett, also of Noxen. bight Fisher, Pioneer Avenue, is enjoying a fishing trip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Cavan- adgh, Fairfield, Cal, have moved toi Main ‘Street, Dallas. ! {Cheryl Templin, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Thomas Templin, Over- brook Avenue recently underwent | Son for a ruptured appendix at Ni bit {§§fospital. Pg John Stahl, Shavertown, Ss nt ihe weekend at Newington, Conn., where she was the guest of | her daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans and family. Mrs. John Robinson has moved | into the Hedden Apartment reczent- | ly occupied by Mrs. H. W. Smith. | Mrs. Pearl Keller, had as Mother's | Day guests, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas | | Keller, ‘Wayne, Michiagn and Mr. | Hillerest Road, Warren, N.J., an- | Louise and Mrs. Melburn Keller, Belville, | chigan. Dallas and Meburn are | sons of Mrs. Keller, and upon leav- | ing their mother at Kunkle, they, | with their families, will motor to New York City from where they | will go by plane to Bermuda. for] a weeks vacation. : WHOLE - SHICKENS CUT UP — 3ic Ih. Get 10 lbs. Potatoes FREE ‘with $10 or more order! Back Mt. Economy Carverton Rd. Trucksville 696-1133 FREE DELIVERY ——— 5 § i * 27cm. | ¥ u {the special occasion were grand- | mother, Mrs. Joseph Laux, Shaver- | town; John Breza, Dallas, his ma- | ternal great grandfather; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Price, Audubon, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Olsen, Absecon, I N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Olsen, also of Absecon, N.J.; his parents (and his brothers, Allen and Jed. | Mrs. Piccoli is the former Mary | Jo Laux, Shavertown. | : Glenn T. Frantz, Jr. ‘Has Birthday Party Glenn T. Frantz was honored at |2 birthday party given by his par- I ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn T. Frantz, Idetown, on April 2. Games were played and the birth- day boy received a number of gifts. Present were Grandmother Carrie | Hummell, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones, Tracey Lynn and Ray Jr.; Mrs. Char- lotte Scott, Larry, Janet and Alan; | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hummell, An- | gela; Mrs: Earl Hummell and Mary | Beth, his mother and daddy and little Glenn. His birthday was on April 4 and Specialist and Mrs. Robert Salladay and Robert Jr., stopped by from Binghamton to extend greetings on Saturday. James Wyant Observes 75th Birthday Tuesday James Wyant, Noxen, celebrated his 75th birthday anniversary on | | Tuesday. His daughters Mrs. Percy Phillipsc and family and Mrs. Carl Jolley and family, Courtdale, were | on hand to help him observe the special date. His son Elmer Wyant called from Boulder, Colorado, extend special felicitations on his dad’s birthday. Jeffrey David Tente Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tonte, 26 nounce the birth of a six pound, fifteen ounce son, Jeffrey David on April 28 at Morristown Memorial Hospital. There are two other, children, Frederick, and Jennine. to | Mrs. Tonte is the former Shirley was further notified that her selec- { mer. The couple plan t ide i tion had been purchased and would | > pep OTB Mr. And Mrs. Melvin Hopler Honored On 35th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hopfer, | Jamison City, Pa. The couple were ‘Noxen, recently observed their 35th married at Mill City by Rev. Davis. wedding anniversary and were en-| They are the parents of five chil tertained at the home of Mr. and | dren, Ronald, David, Mrs. Elmer Mrs. Elmer Lyons. | Lyons; Lewis and Gary, all residing Mrs. Hopfer is the former Mary | in Noxen. There are also seven Denmon, daughter of the late Mr. | gnandchildren. and Mrs. Agustus Denmon, Beau- | Mr. Hopfer is employed as a con- mont. Her husband is the son of the | struction worker and his wife works late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hopfer, at Ronox Dress Factory in Noxen. Students Of Mrs. McDowell To Present Recital Sunday | The students of Mrs. Robert Mec- { Dowell will be presented in a Re- | cital Sunday afternoon at 2 at the Taster Star Hall, Foster Street, | Aline and Kay and Mollie McDowell, { Dallas. | Program will feature piano, violin, Ardeth Walters, Carol and Grace | voice and organ numbers. | Ry : | Sheldon, Paulette Muscavage, Suz- | Participating are the following pu- | Ane Jozwiak pils, Kevin Chadwick, Sharon Cooks, | A ud Johnny and Laura Elliott, Julie; | Maureen Borton, Raylene Daring, Lisa Hozempa, Gwyneth Jenkins, { Kanasky, Rosellen Klaboe, Virginia Jenkins, | ‘Shari Turner, Carol Ann Muscavage, | Mr. And Mrs. George Landon Observing 57th Anniversary | cently attended a festive birthday Mr. and Mrs. George Landon,|kle. Prior to retirement, he was Kunkle, marked their 57th anniver- | employed by the County and man- gary today. They were wed in the Luzerne | Methodist Parsonage, by Rev. Louis | kle Methodist Church. Van Hosen. | | aged his own farm. The couple are members of Kun- They the parents of three | are Mrs. Landon is the former Anna | children, Mrs. Paul Hilburt, Borden- Herdman, daughter of the late Mr. | town, N.J.; Mrs. David Jones, and Mrs. Wheeler Herdman, Beau- | Hughestown, and Thomas, Kunkle. mont. Mr. Landon is the son of the late | great-grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Landon, Kun- Miss Pamela Ann Hunter To Wed Carlton E. Houck Of Forty Fort Mrs. Leong Hunter of RD 3, Dal- | lag, announces the engagement and the approaching marriage of her | daughter, Pamela Ann to Carlton E. Houck, son of Mrs. Eleanor Houck | of .96 Oak Street, Forty-Fort and {the late Clyde E. Houck. | Miss Hunter is a graduate of Dal- | las’ Senior High School and is em- ployed in the office of Kanarr Cor- | poration. | Mr. Houck is a graduate of Forty | Fort High School and self-em- I ployed with Clyde E. Houck Food Brokers Company. Bridal - attendants selected by Miss Hunter will be Misses Sue is | | Gebhardt, Also sever grandchildren and three Ann Kester, maid of honor, brides- maids will’ be Beverly Houck, sister of groom, Diana Pickett, Dorothy and Barbara Costello. Flower girl’ will be Kimberly Ann! Hunter, sister of the bride-elect. | David Hine will serve as best man and ushers will be David Hunter, | brother of bride, John Opalizki, Allen Harris, and John Achuff. Miss Hunter will be given in marriage by her brother Harry L. Hunter, Jr. The ceremony will be performed by Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost in Shavertown Methodist Church on July 8, at 1:00 p.m. William Kingsburys, Dallas ‘Honored On 30th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. William Kingsbury, | Sr., Overbrook Avenue, Dallas ob- served their 30th wedding anniver- | sary on Monday, May 8. The couple were wed at the home ton Township and have resided in the Back Mountain area for the past 17 years. garet Schooley, daughter Executive Board Feted At Sippin, Dippin Meet Members of the Executive Board of the Lehman Women's Club were entertained recently at a “Sippin’ Dippin’ Board Meeting’’ at the home | of Mrs. Edward Kanasky. out-going President and Mrs. Rich- Both old and new Board members Were present, and new members were instructed in their responsibi- lities. Members attending were | dames Richard + Bingama, Edward Louis Laning, Edward \ Jones, Vincent Angelicola, William Cole, John Curran, Paul Henritzy, | Robert Taylor, John Lallahan, Rob- | ert Laymon, Charles Wendt, Walter | | Blejwas, Edward Belasco, Walter | Maguire. | Mr .and Mrs. Earl Bach, Bel- |'aire, Maryland; Mr. and Mrs. Le- | land Keller Dallas, Texas, visited their father Lloyd Kelle: Leslie and Michael Evans, Mary || Beth Guyette, Carol Gregory, Lin- | da Fink, Linda Flock, Douglas and | ! Robert Agnew, Lorene Daring, | | Dallas Rotary Women ‘To Hear Mrs. Patton Dallas Women of Rotary will pre- sent a special program ‘tonight at 1 6:30 at Irem Temple Country Club, when Mrs. Robert Patton from the i Litle Theatre of Wilkes-Barre will | | give four monologues. On her list are ‘Springtime for Henry;” a monologue from “Death I of a Salesman;” and “The Darkest | Hour.” | | Mrs. Stanley Hezempa will pre- side. Schutz, daughter of Mr. and | | Mrs. Frederick Schutlz, Shavertown, | | Mr. Tonte is employed with the | | V.A. Hospital, Lyons, N.J.. 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A Smorgasbord and dance was | held in their honor at the Contin- | ental Inn hosted by their children. | Grover, | mer DeWitt, Mrs. Leon Van Tuyle and Miss Na- | Mrs. | Cynthia and Scott, Syracuse, New Former Resident ‘Feted At Dinner A number of local residents re- dinner party for Mrs. Charles Van Tuyle, formerly of Mt. Zion, at the | home of her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Dr. and Mrs. James Hutchison | in Abington, Pa. Those Qattending were Mr. Mrs. Fred Dymond, Centermoreland; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rozelle, Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Tuyle, Harding; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Clarks Summit; Mr, El- Carverton; Mr. and deen Van Tuyle, Mt. Zion; Mr. and Roger Sharpe and children York; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Van Tuyle and daughter Jessica, Trevosz; Mrs. Van Tuyle, Dr. and Mrs. Hutchison and children Robert, James and Elizabeth, all of Abington. Elmer Wolfe Guest On 74th Birthday Elmer N. Wolfe was honored on his 74th birthday on May 6 by a surprise party given by his family. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wolfe, Bing; Mrs. Eugene Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hoover, Cherly, Joann, Curtis; Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Matthews, Barry, Mr. and | Mrs. Walter Pall and Jimmy, and | l:niversary on Monday, May 8. i | Gregory Cook, brothers, Robert and | James, brought other gifts. My Sincere Thanks TO THE VOTERS OF DALLAS TOWNSHIP FOR . Their Continued Support and Linda Sax Honored . Little Linda Sax, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sax, Shavertown, was feted at a birthday party on Saturday, the occasion of her” 6th birthday. ; Games were played and prizes awarded with a beautifully decor- ated cake forming the centerpiece of the festive board. a Attending were Danise Gavigan, Dianne Sherin, Brenda Stuart, Terri Orloski, - Joanne -and Dianne Tom- etchko, Peggy Kopetchney, Sandy Donna and Robbie Sax, the guest of honor her parents and Grandma Mrs. John Dobinick. 2 Ricky Is Two } Little Rickey Major, son of Mri and Mrs. James Major, Demunds Road, was guest of honor at 4 ‘Birth+ day party marking his 2nd an“ Present to help him enjoy festi- vities were Shirley Ann and Lynn, Noon, Terrie Metz, Sandy Coolbaugh, the honored guest and his! parents. 3 CARD OF THANKS Jestie Cook wishes to thank all the friends who performed acts of kindness during her recent “hospit= alization sent flowers and cards ands Confidence In Me As Their Supervisor FRED LAMOREAUX the Women’s - Children’s Tennis Sr Nagao Family! 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