A hs. en wy is nk ds or he 1D. all es re ell OW ur ks as er es All he I ¢ g » bi f A tary Academy. Mrs. Estey is a for- bh h i - F TEN J derwent surgery early this week. © spending some time with her broth- er, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Price, Shaver- DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA _ Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Richard Myers, Jo- seph Street, Dallas, will move short- ly to Bel Air, Md. Alex Mahoney, Carverton, return- ed home last week after having been a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Leighton Scott, Sr., Easton, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. H. H. Zeiser and sister, Mrs. Howard: Risley, Huntsville Road. Mr. ands. Richard Morgan and family, FlM$ning, Mich., have pur- chased a home ‘in Midway Manor and taken ' up residence there. Mr. Morgan is with Whitesell Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Larish, Dal- las, RD 3, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Hand, Dallas, were weekend guests of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Hand at Laurel, Md. Vickie Root, Alderson, was ad- mited to General Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Levan, Wilkes-Barre, have moved to Har- veys Lake, where they will make their permanent home. They have been summer residents previously. Mr. Levan is in the roofing business. Mrs. John Girvan will make her home at 287 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, after returning from a visit to her daughter in New Jersey. Miss Cathy Newberry has return- ed to Noxen after having been em- ployed in Miami, Fla., for the past eight months, Mr. and Mrs. William Dawe and family, Lehman, are visiting mem- bers of his family in Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kelsey and . family, Panama. N.Y., were weekend guests of Mr. dnd Mrs. Stuart Mark. Lehman, Ms. Kelsey is the former Mary Lou S¥runt. Mr. and Mrs. Gradon Carle, Har- ris” Hill Road, Trucksville, during their recem stay in Texas, enjoyed a swim in “® Gulf of Mexico. Nancy Covert, Ferguson Avenue, Shavertown, has returned homs after emending several weeks vaca- tioning in the Southern New Eng- land States. Nancy will enter Nesbitt Hospital School of Nursing on Sep- tember 11. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jewis and family, Danville; Mr. and Mrs. Jo- senh Slusser, also of Danville; Miss Mildred Fry Dearinger, Washington, D.C.,, and Mrs. Alma Fry, Dallas, enjoyed a Cookout at Harveys Lake on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick MeGarrv and family, Terrace Drive Dallas will leave the end of the month to make their home in Los Angeles, Cal. Miss Jeanie Carangelo, Cherrv i in, N.J., is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles De- P. Sormo, Huntsville. ul 1 [ Be Ieona Oberst is confined to home at Sandy Beach while her ' roken ankle mends. She fractured the ankle in a fall in her own home, « while pre ring to go to her work at Naton ills. Lt. (Col. William Dierolf Jr. was admitted July 27 to the hospital in Tai Pai, J Wan, as a medical pati- ent. Col. “Dierolf, Dallas, is with a military advisory group serving in Tai Wan. Jack Lee, of Terrace Drive, Dal- las, and Florida, is a patient at General Hospital, where he was ad- mitted on Sunday for a series of tests. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boice, Ide- town, had as guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boice of Harris- burg, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Womer from Ohio. Hosts and guests enoyed the Jonathan R. Davis Vol- unteer Fire Company oHrse Show. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoover en- dinner in honor of Mrs. Herbert | Moyer of Outlet. Present were Mr. | and rae Boice, Herbie and Connie and guest of honor. of grandchildren tonight, on their way back from Virginia Beach to Chelmsford, Mass. A one-night-only production. Mrs. Oscar Patton is visitine Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells and family at Rockland, Mass. Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Vernon, is a patient at Nesbit Hospital, where she. underwent surgery this morn- ing. Mrs. Martha Lamoreaux and Gloria Metzger Demunds Road, Dal- las, had as weekend guests, Mrs. Edith Price, Williamsport; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lamoreaux, Hemp- stead, Long Island; Mr. -and Mrs. Ted Force and family, North Bell- more, Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff, Jr., and family, wo Md., were week- end gues®of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff. Sr., Noxen. Miss Nancy Eggleston, Vernon, who teaches 4th ‘grade at Mary- mount ‘School, is taking summer sessions at Mansfield State College in ‘Elementary Education. She re- cently completed courses at Penna. State University. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd White. Center , Hill Road, recently visited Mr. and ‘Mrs. Melvin Estey at Culver Mili- mer Dallas resident. Mrs. Ruth Houser, Trucksville, formerly of Shavertown, is a patient in General Hospital where she un- Mrs. Frank Gudman, Vernon, re- cently entertained at a Brunch Party. ‘ Mrs. Ed Brooks, Brookville, is town. Mrs. Brooks is the former ~ Lois Price, Larksville Mt. | James Carbohn, Sr., 23th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen, Bloom- ingdale, marked their Silver An- niversary on August 1. The former Mildred Ferrey, Dal- las, daughter of Mrs. Caroline Fer- rey, Sweet Valley, and the late Josh- ua Ferrey, and Mr. Allen, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allen, also of Dallas, were married in the Mrs. Faye Brown, Dallas, RD 4 celebrated her 85th birthday on July |a 29, An open house was held at th: I. home of her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown. Lehman Heights, on Sunday, July 30, with over 70 guests attending. Mrs. Bess Klinetob, her cousin came | for dinner and stayed for the cele- bration. | Mre. Brown is the former Faye | DeLong, Loyalville. Her husband the late Clinton Brown died in 1944. He was a member of the Leh- man School Board. Three bouquets, numerous cards | and gifts and a special birthday Daubert Infant Is Christened Patricia Marie, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daubert, Jr, Spring Street, Ashley, was recently christened at St. Leo’s Church, Ash- ley, by Rev. Joseph T. Hammond. Sponsors were Mrs. Marilyn Kratz and James Carbohn. Following the ceremony, a buffet style dinner was served for the im- mediate family, at the home of the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daubert, Parrish Street, Dallas. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. ¢ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Corbohn, Jr. Mrs. Phillip Carhon, great grand- mother, Mr. and Mrs. James Dau- bert, Linda, Jimmy and Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sabulski, and Anthony, Jr., Mrs. Stasia Fegal, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Waltos, Mr. and | Mrs. Ted Fegal, Jr., Brian and Gary, | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daubert, Jr., the guest of honor, and host and hostess. Deborah A. Laymon Feted On Birthday A birthday buffet was given Sun- day, August 6 by Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert’ Laymon, RD 4, Dallas, Pa., in honor of the second birthday of their daughter, Deborah Ann. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Laymon and Carole ‘Ann, and Mr. Anthony Boccardo of Scranton, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hollstein and Mrs. John Patanay of Lansdale, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bray and Mr. and Mrs. David Bray and children of! Pen Argyl, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. | Louis Laning and children of RD 4, | Dallas, Pa. Arn Marie Dymond ron August 1 at Mercy Hospital. This lis their first child. | Ann Latosek, tertained recently at a birthday | Dymond is a steel worker. | Street, | Boy Scout Camp, Poconos. Yoyer, host and hostess, | y ut. famp | . | side, R.I, Mrs. a B. Hicks expects a rash | Avenue. Vienna, N. J., with her father Harry Siglin. any Lavelle, Joon. Joseph - 2 A six pound, eight ounce daugh- | ter, Ann Marie, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dymond, RD 3, Dallas, Mrs. Dymond is the former Mary | Centermoreland. Mr. | has returned home after spending a week at Camp Achahela Mrs. Alexandria Harrison, River- is spending some time with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James LaBar, Kunkle. J. Edgar Hall, Tunkhannock High- Bloomingdale Couple Observed On August 1 Sweet Valley Christian Church by the late Ira Button. They are the patents of two sons, Mitchell, who is serving in Vietnam | and Ralph, at home. Mr. ‘Allen is employed at Ameri can Asphalt Company at Chase. A celebration will be held when Mitchell returns from Vietnam. Mrs. Faye Brown Marks 85th Year, Honored At Open House decorated as a basket filled with pink roses for BM the centerpiece for the party table. pale enjoyed the occasion tremendously and wishes to ‘thank her many friends for their kind remembrances. She is the mother of two chil- dren, Glenn, with whom she re- sides and Lawrence of Michigan, who will come in to visit his par- | ents at a later date. There are also | six. grandchildren and one great | grandchild. She is a member of Lehman Meth- odist Church and is a devoted reader of the Dallas Post. ‘Former Susan Larish ‘Named To Honors List Mrs. Joseph R. Hand, Laurel, Md., the former Susan Larish; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Larish, Dallas, RD 3, has been notified by Kutztown State College Academic Council that she has been named | to the Semester Honors List at | i; that institution of higher learning. | 5 °Wer To qualify a student must achieve an average of 3.25 or better. Susan rated a 4.0 in the fall semester and a 3.60 in the spring | semester. She majored in art gradu- lating in June from Kutztown. She will teach this coming year at Anne Arundel County, Md. Kiwanis Youth Dance Weekly Kiwanis Youth Dance is being held tonight, 8 to 11, at Pine Brook Park, Lower Demunds Road. Change in date was made neces- sary by a conflict of engagements at the Country Club on Wednesday, the usual day for the dance. Music will be by the Groovy | Blues. Chairman Donald Anthony says {all boys and girls of the Back Moun- tain are invited. The small en- | trance fee defrays the cost of the | music. About 150 youngsters or- dinarily attend. Chase Couple Observe Eighth Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. niversary on August 15. Mrs. Balliet is the former Connie Devens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Steele Road. Mr. | George Devens, Balliet is the son of Mrs. Helen | Balliet, Chase Road ang te late Mr. Balliet. The wedding ceremony was per- formed at Valley View Chapel with Rev. Mr. Geist, Plymouth officiating. The couple have one son, Bert | Wayne. Democratic Women Hold Meeting Back Mt. Federated Democratic Wowen’'s Club recently met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Spaciano, Shagbark Drive, Shavertown. A lovely covered dish garden party was enjoyed on the lawn of the Spaci- | way, has returned home after a |gnos. three week vacation. He visited the families of sons, Edgar, Vienna, Va.; Billy, Hampton, Va. and daughter, Lillian Eypniewski, Laurel, Md. H.e also visited niece, Jackie Fowler, Dale City, Va., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kingston, Tarlton Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roder and family of Levittown, Pa., weekend with Mrs. Leo Lord. Mrs. Margaret Grey, presided at the business meeting, following the party. Games were played and special prizes were won by Mrs. Mafalda | Skaneritz, Berwick and Mrs. Anne Crake, Harveys Lake. Next meeting will be held at the spent the | home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Sor- ber, Sorber Mt., with a corn roast | Mrs. David Williams and her son | following the meeting. Loren Fritz, Fayetteville, N. C., are A bake sale will be held on the spending several weeks at Mrs. Wil- | parking lot of the Sportsman’s Club | liam’s home, in Noxen. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Watt spent and Kochers Store, Harveys Lake, | Sunday, August 13, at 10:30 a.m. | the weekend with their son Larry, Members are urged to have their at Hartford, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. David Hopkins, spent the weekend baked goods there by 10:30. | — READ THE TRADING POST — ) Corduroy “Lee Leens’’ Lee Prest 2% Sizes 29 to 38 ¢ BUDDIES We Give S&H OLORS Green Stamps Trousers $6. PAIR MAIN STREET LUZERNE Mrs. rBown who is in good health | Street, Kingston, is pictured above Miss home and while she was a patient at General Hospital. Bertram Balliet | celebrated their eighth wedding an- | THE _DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1967 Bride-Elect Honored At Shower Miss Kathleen Vidunas, Cherry bride elect. Vidunas will given Saturday Wilkes-Barre. of the bride elect, Misses Joan Par- | attendants gowns. sons, Ann Rinko, Susan Fritzinger | and Annette Yanklunas, Mrs.| With Mrs. Thomas Dyczewski, the latter sisters of the | CARD OF THANKS nue, Dallas wishes to thank her friends for the many kindnesses shown her during her illness at | CHOICE ! Center SANDWICH HOAGIES STEAK Oc 1. Back Mt. Economy Store Carverton Rd. 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A smaller stone of finer color and more precise cutting—to show the fire—can be considerably more valuable than a larger gem of less quality. Cutting, color, clarity and carat weight are all important factors. As a member of the American Gem Society, we'll help you strike the right bal- ance. AGS affiliation is awarded only to those jewelers who qualify on the basis of gemological knowledge and high ethical standards. Come in soon and let us explain the “Four C’s” of diamond value to you. Payments may be arranged FRANK CLARK Jeweler 63 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY RE) JULY and AUGUST Mr. and Mrs. 193 Terrace Avenue, Trucksville, will be celebrating their golden wedding anniversary: on Sunday, August 13 with an open house from 2 to 5 p.m., at their home. The couple were married at the home of the bride's parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Warner by Rev. Clarence Barry, Tannersville, now deceased. She is the former Mary Warner. Mr. And Mrs. Charles R. Elstor To Observe 0th Anniversary’ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elston, Leh- man, will observe their 50th wed- ding anniversary on Sunday, August 13 at which time an open house will be held at their home. The couple were wed on August 15 by Rev. Joshua Brundell. Mrs. Elston is the former Mabel Hodsel They are the "parents of four daughters, Mrs. Emerson Evans, Dale Zimmerman, Sweet ‘The Dale Zimmermans Sr. To Mark Golden Wedding Date Attendants were and Mrs. | Clarence Besteder, Mr. Lloyd Altemose, Broadheadsville. The Zimmermans are the parents | Eggleston, of a son, Dale, dauehter Mrs. Coudersport. There grandchildren and two great gnand- | children. SECTION A — PAGE 5 Neighborhood | News And Notes Of Personal Interest 4 W. A. Bustin Feted W. Arch Austin, Beaumont, was dinner re- | honored at a birthday { cently given by his wife. | Guests included Mr. | Alva Eggleston and Nancy; Mary Ann Carto, | also five| Richard Holodicks Mark Arniversary Mr. Zimmerman was employed by Stegmaier Brewing forty | decade ago. years prior Huntsville; Mrs. Shavertown; ‘Mrs. Valley and Howell, Dallas. There are children and tv dren. Attends Program Mrs. Glenn Kocher and Officers, Mrs. Charles Williams, Mrs. Robert Traver and Mrs... Clarence Grey, Ruggles Methodist WSCS, ed Officer rTaining at Camp Dim- mock. Officers and friends of the District enjoyed daughter, Guy, Gail, Karen Bnn Martin An eight pound, There are four Company for Mr. and Mrs. retiring a Richard Stroud, vO ‘great fourteen ounce | der, Karen Ann, Debbie and Tommy. Mrs. Martin is the former Helen Kippel, Wilker-Barre. Mr. i a ployed with Glen Alden Mines, Sugar | Mrs. Notch. ding anniversary and Mrs. and Mr. | ter of Mr. | Edwardsville | Wilkes-Barre were Anthony’s Church, They are the sons, Richard, 7; 4 and John, 3. A dinner party parents Jones, Harry | They are members: of Huntsvil a 3 Car Cn, ¢ Entertain Friends Open: house will be from 3:to 5 p.m. Mr .and Mrs. Lewis May, entertained on Monday er Hess, Mr. Calvin Beran], James and Herbert; Mr. Clarence Pune Mr. children, | ert Clark, { Mrs. Loren Case, Mr. | Crispell, Mrs. is em- | Albert May, Mrs. Clark Oliver, Mrs. / Horlacher, Mrs, Guy Fritz. “Girls” Back To School Fashions’ — Boys’ — College Folks’ BOYS “and YOUNG MEN'S WEAR SHOES BY ROBINHOOD MOTHER GOOSt HUSH PUPPILS We Are AIR CONDITIONED OPEN THURS. & FRIDAY NiGHTS ! STORE HOURS: 10:00 to 5:00 — Thurs, 10:00 to 8:45 Two Big Floors with the latest arrivals for Back to School Wardrobes from Kindergarten to Col- lege age. Come in and LAY- AWAY Your choice! Bulging : PLUS 100EXTRAS & H GREEN STAMPS On $5.50 or more purchases and coupon (Some Sale Items Excluded) Stamps Given With Mest Items S&H STAMPS On Cash Purchase Over $5.50 and Coupon EXTRA 1 00 EXTRA In Addition To Regular Stamps Valid Through Wednesday, August 16 Good Throughout Store saa ——————————] and Mrs. and Mrs. Fidati Shavertown and a, Theo Ketjen of Holland. Florence Richard Holodick, Chazz Road, observed their 9th wed- on August 2. The former Marian Coach, daugh- John Coach, Holodick, son tof Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Holodick, married at St. Edwardsville. Michael, 5; Charles, with a few close 19 grand- | friends in attendance marked the grandchil- | special event. evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Wheel- and Mrs. Willard Ban- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wall, Mr. was born to and -Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Martin, Lower Demunds- Road, Dallas, August 2 at | Howard Engelman, Mr. recently | General Hospital. were among the women who attend- | hi Mrs. and Mrs. Rob- Claire and Dale; Mr. and and Mrs Earl Joseph Dotter, : Samuel Blizzard,
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