ANIA nan la leaving Florida has an on the ch and ng the ived in After rs. 'Wil- m she r many nade a among When hands, re and ore she wighter, Jersey, lly Hill ed her to join - a trip ind she elighted ness to r plans Ridge- Florida, 1 January ry PTA J man- subject its be- takings of edu- ted out e inter- iculum. broad- al pro- h year. ion are ile the for the mercial, ; in the e. Mr. 1t these rganiza- pported day y meet- r Febr- ~ Senior a guest and de- this a jg g BH ‘repre- sylvania gave a Magic meeting in the Vonday. strated natural rmative skating arn the turday, to the 1e next receive rder to ng per- week. rovided School will re- \ i] Ji ‘there is now enough water in the Et mer ere DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal - Charles Leonard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leonard, Westmore- land Hills, Trucksville, left Mon- day for training with the Air Force in Amarillo, Texas. Charles was a graduate of Dallas Senior High School in 1966. " Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown and daughter, Shirley of Sayre, spent the weel@nd with Mr. and Mrs. David Evans, Spring Street, Dallas. Miss Sheryl Evans, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Evans, Green- belt, Maryland, is spending the weekend with Valerie Mallin, Pine- crept Avenue, Dallas. . F. R. Searfoss, Lehman, is a sur- gical patient in Wyoming Valley Hoopital. “i Robert D. Morgan has been a patient at Nesbitt since Sunday. ’" Durelle Scott is convalescing at his home on Huntsville Read, Dallas after spending some time in Geis- inger Hospital, Danville. Mrs. Clara Ohlman, Goss Manor, Dallas is a patient at Wyoming Val- ley Hospital where che was ad- mitted for tests. Richard © Chisarick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Chisarick, Lack- awanna Avenue, Dallas. has return- ed to light duty with the army in Korea. Sp. 4 Chisarick was wound- ed on November 22 in Vietnam and was tre at the hospital in Tokyo bEfore being removed to Camp Zona outside of Tokyo while ‘he was convalescing. He will serve as a mail clerk in Korea until ne is fully recovered from his wounds. ' The Dallas Methodist Couples Club willglpend the weekend at Sky Lake where they will partici- | pate in winter sports. The group will attend church there on Sun- day morning and arrive hom: in the afternoon. _ Jonathan Weir, Huntsville Road, Dallas has returned to work at Miners National Bank after spend- ing some time as a patient in Gen- eral Hospital. “ M:. and Mrs. St., Providence, Rhode Island, are ‘visiting Mr. Zeiser’s mother, Mrs. H. H. Zeiser on Huntsville Road, Dallas: The Zeisers are enroute to Florida. z Mrs. Mary Dendler, who is a Pp tient at Carpenter Convalescent Home, had as guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dendler, Berwick and Mrs. Harold Smith, Beach Haven. : Mr. and Mrs. William George, Sweet Valley, announce the birth of a son on January 28 in General ‘Hospital. ‘Mp. av ‘Dallas, announce the birth of a daughte Memorial Yospital. "Mr. and Mrs. and family have returned ‘o the area after residing for some time in Morocco. They are living tem- porarily with Mr. Day’s parents, Mi. and Mrs. Asa L, Day in Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hudak, Dallas, announce the birth of a son at General Hospital on January 24. ~ Mr, and Mrs. James Trebilcox, | Trucksville, are spending a week | with their son and hos family, Mr. | and Mrs. | daughter. t~ Mrs. J. Bowden Northup has re- turned to her home on Huntsville | Road, from Daytona Beach, Florida. Mrs. Charlotte J. Ashton, hSaver- town, is a patient in Geisinger Med- ical Center, Danville. Mrs. John N. Conyngham, 3rd, Trucksville and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Robinson, Jr. Dallas, have re- turned from a trip to Delray ¢Bach, Florida. i Willie Meese, Jr., Noxen, is a medical patient in General Hos- pital. ~~ Mr. and Mre. Edwin Britt te cently vigted Mr. and Mrs. Barry | Englemafl, and family, Noxen. The Englemans recently moved there from Waverly, New York. : Mr. Elmer Wolfe, Mrs. Jean Pall, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wolfe attend- ed the funeral of Mrs. Charles ‘Wolfe, Mass, last week. Harry Treblicox and HTWIRE : According to E. V. Chadwick, ‘Luzerne County Agricultural gent, ‘the January thaw was probably | ‘not of long enough duration to harm ‘the peach buds. ~ Mr. Chadwick, in a conversation with Wesley Lewis, one of the prominent peach growers of the iarea, found that Mr. Lewis’ im- | ‘pression was that the short thaw, ‘coming after a prolonged zero spell, ‘had done no harm. | After several years of drought. No Harm To Peaches soil. The thaw cav 'd not too much run-off, for temperatures | } ‘went below. freezing every night. | Henry Van Dyke. Bruce R. Zeiser, | Vrs. Ray Wandel, RD 4, January 26 in Nesbitt | J. Houston Day | | Shrine of Jerusalem, | rev, Bertha Marshman. | HAP-HAZARD SENDS QUOTE | Neighborhood News Altar And Rosary Plans | “Get Acquainted Night” | | | | The" Altar and Rosary Society of the Gate of Heaven parich is plan- | ning a “Get -Acquainted Night” to be hzld Monday night, February 5, at 8 in the Gaté of Heaven school auditorium. Former society mem- bers are urged to be present to lend their experience and talents to the success of the program Mrs. Francis J. Barry, new mem- berzhip chairman, has announced that newcomers will receive a special welcome. A Valentine theme will be carried throughout the social hour following a brief business meeting with Mrs. Mathew Evans presiding . Mrs. Frank Savage will report on the recent bake zale. Society members with last names beginning ‘with the letters E through J will bake for the next sale on February 18. Mesdames Leo Mohen, Joseph Turpak and Joseph Yenason are in charge of arrangements. Hostesses Mondav night will be Mesdames Peter Kozachak, John Tevden,” Donald Burke, William Tabor and Donald Hale, Rev. Francis Kane, poptor and | moderator, urges all women of the | parish to attend. l Tohn Curran Tnetalled At January 22 Meeting Officers for the present year {were installed at the January 22nd | meeting of the Oak Hill Civic As- | | sociation at the Jonathon R. Davis | jhe hall in Idetown. Walter Ma- | guire, temporary chairman, wel- | comed members and conducted the | installation proceedings. { New officers installed were: John | ‘Curran, president; Clinton Smith, | vice-president; George Elley, treas- urer and Albert Babetski, secretary. | The newly installed president | presided over the business meeting | (and made the following committee | | chairmanship avpointments: Edward | Belasce, membership; Glenn Ed- | | wards, legislation; Jack Reehm, | streets and highways; Larry Mul- | i hauser, ‘grounds. | Michael Godek, secretary ‘to the | | Lehman Township board of super- | | visors. wag sneaker for the evening. He gave an informative talk on the ' operation of Lehman Township fin- ances, and reviewed the 1967 budget in detail, listing all revenue receipts and expenditures. He re- | vorted that the township ended the vear with a small surpluz of several | hundred dollars and talked about | the “effects to Lehman Township | by the formation of Harveys Lake! Borough. i , President Curran introduced Mr. | William -Samuels, chairman of the board of Lehman Township Surer- | visors who said that he hoped for | cooveration between the Civic As- sociation and township supervisors Ito help in improving all aspectri of | | municipal government. | | The next regular meeting will be held on February 19 at 8 .m. in the | | Jonathan R. Davis fire hall. There | will be a program on gchool dis- trict operation. Residents of Oak | Hill are urged to attend. | | falvarv Shrine No. 20 ‘To Hold Party Feb. 13 © was unanimously approved. i Engaged To Hazleton Man THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1968 MISS BEVERLY ANN SWIRE Mrs. Eleanor Swire, Harveys Lake, announces the engagement of her daughter, Beverly Ann, to Mr. | Anthony Mussoline, 686 Carson Street, Hazleton. | Miss Swire, also daughter of the late Amos H. Swire, is a gradaute of Lake-Lehman High School and | Wilkes-Barre Business College. She | is employed at the Department- of | wedding. Health, Education and Welfare, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Mussoline is a graduate of Hazleton High School. He served with ‘the United - States Army, Special Forces, and is now employed by American Cyanamid Company, Bound Brook, New Jersey. No date has been set for the MISS SANDRA Mr. August Strazdus of East Dal- las announces the engagement and approaching marriage of his daugh- ter, Sandra Lee, to Mr. Lynn Allen Sheehan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John | F. Sheehan, Sr., Huntsville Road, Dallas. * Miss Strazdus is also the | daughter of the ‘late Mrs. Anna Strazdus, | The double-ring ceremony will be Miss Ida Pisaneschi To Become February Bride Of William Smith Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pisaneschi of | nounce ‘the coming marriage of | their daughter, Ida, tg William A. Rev. Smith, Jr.,, son of Mrs. Ruth J. Anyone who wishes to attend the Lake Fire Ruxiliary | Plans Rummage Sales | Wednesday, January 17, the Daniel C. Roberts Fire Co. Auxiliary met at the firehouse with thirteen mem- bers present. | It was decided to hold a rum- mage cale at the firehouse on Febr- uary 21 and one or two a month thereafter. Anyene wishing to do- | nate goods, contact ‘Mrs. Malcom Nelson or Mrs. John Htenger. ! An Amendment to the By-Laws Officers were re-installed for an- other year. | Hostessep for the evening were: Ada and Tanya Kocher, and Alice Williams. — ‘Westmoreland Class ‘To Plan 10th Reunion The first meeting to make plans {for a reunion of the Westmoreland | High School Class of 1958 will be | Dallas Couple To Be Wed LEE STRAZDUS performed by Rev. John S. Prater at noon on Saturday, February 17, in ‘the Prince of Peace Church on | i Main - Street, Dallas. Attendants of the couple will be Miss Karen Strazdus, sister of the bride-elect; Mrs. Raymond Strazdus, | sister-in-law of the bride-elect; Mrs. | James B. Davies, IIT; Miss Barbara ! Mikolaichik; John F. Sheehan, Jr. | brother of the = bridegroom-to-be; | Daniel Richards, Jr; G. Wesley Cave, Jr., cousin of the bridegroom- | to-be; James Faerber. i + Miss Strazdus graduated from { Dallas Senior High School ‘in 1962. | She is @ member of the Dallas Post The ceremony, will take place in| }.1q Wednesday, “February 7, at|staff in the offset printing depart- at one o'clock in the afternoon with H. Hockenbury officiating. { Smith and ‘the late William A. church ceremony is welcome. No | | Smith of RD 2, Tunkrannock, on invitations have been issued. February 10, 1968. ! Mrs. Marshall Kasson Entertained At Shower Miss Roberta Steele and Ginger Colvert - recently entertained at a | baby shower given for Mrs. Mar- | shall Kasson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blizzard. The guest of honor received many beau- ! tiful gifts. Guests were Mrs. Tom Murphy, Marion, Karen and Eddie Lasecki, Mrs. Edward Crouse, Mrs. William Murphy, Mrs. William Bellas, Mrs. James Hettesheimer, Mrs. Jones, Norma Corby; Mrs. Mike Brody, Mrs. Donald Hanson, Mrs. Daniel Hanson, Susan Stockage, {Ruby Ann Ball, Grace Buckingham, | Lillian Nulton, Mrs. Alton Steele, Mrs. Arthur Blizzard, Marcella and Mary and the guest of honor. Calvary Shrine 20, Order of White will hold a | go-to-market party February 13 at 8 p.m. at the Acme Auditorium | Gateway Shopping Center, Edwards- ville. Edith Plantarich is chairman and Emma Ellowitz, cochairman. The following committees have | been appointed: Tickets, Florence | Evans and Marion Vinton: door | prizes, Dorothy Haines and Carol- | ‘ean Yeust: snecial prizes. Rliza- | beth Layaou. Jennie Yeust: white | elephant table. Laura Dymond. | Jane Swan; table prizes, Irene Fer- | Games Pearl Allabaugh, Ruth Griffith: Bake sale. Gertrude Glahn, Mary Selner; refreshments Eliza- | beth Knies, Gertrude Glahn, Mary | Thomas. Estelle Schilingman, Sallie | Brown; telephone, Phoebe Ather- | holt, Emma Ellowitz, Irene Ferrey, | Dorothy Curran. Jane Swan Myrtle | Rineman, Mary Selner, Ethel Burna- | | | { | ford. Mrs. Cora Strouse is worthy high ! priestess. “A little country town, with its inflexible social traditions. its petty | sayings and jealousies, its obstinate | mistrust of all that is strange nd’ its crude gossip about all that it cannot comprehend, with its sensi- | tive self-complacency. and its subtle convolutions of parish politics, and its rivalries on a half inch scale. may be as complicated and as hard to live in as great Babylon itself.” | From The School of Life, by: AORN GREENWALD'S ONE STOP SHOPPING TRA eli AAP AT TT TT TT SR IOOO00C0O0 0 0 BR AAAI ANA AY OOOO RODD 32 AAAI AT AAAI IIHR III IOC DE | | Si PAR NTP AI UII Payment May FRANK 32S “Te lrmithyit is dear to the hearts of February celebrators - for the deep purple coloring of the amethyst is becoming to all. Gem of peace and St. Valentine - rich in lore and legend - it is one of the most beautiful of birthstones, Jeweler 63 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY STORE HOURS 10:00 TO 5:25 — THURS. 10:00 TO 8:45 Be Arranged CLARK ~ John | | Hemenway Williamson, 24 Orchard | Place, Forty Fort. Any class member interested in attending this meeting should con- | tact Mrs. Marge Stookey Stephen- gon, 218 Terrace Avenue, Trucks- | ville or Mrs, Williamson, no later | than Monday, February 5. 1191 East 6th Street, Wyoming, an- | Center Moreland Methodist Church 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Carol ment. | Mr. Sheehan is a graduate of { Wyoming Seminary, class of 1960, and is attending Wilkes College. | He is a member of the Coast Guard | Reserve and is employed at the I Boston Store in Wilkes-Barre. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE — The Kingston House Will Be Happy To Accept — RESERVATIONS NOW — | For: Weddings — Class Reunions Dinner-Dances — Meetings and Anniversary Parties Call 288-4525 For Available Dates | The KINGSTON HOUSE 947 Market Street, Kingston x | Paul S Riegel, Dean of Students, veys Lake and James W. Worth, RD 1, Noxen, were among one hun- | dred fourteen seniors and eleven | graduate students granted degrees {at the annual mid-year Commence- | ment Exercises at Blcomsburg State College on Thursday, January 25. The Honorable John XK. Tabor, Secretary of Internal Affairs for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ad- dressed the graduating class, their | parents. guests and members of the | faculty in Haas Auditorium. I Dr. | struction, presented members of the clazz to Dr. Harvey A. Andruss, | President of the College, who con- ferred degrees. Mr. Theodore M. | Shaneski, faculty advisor to the | senior class, presented seniors who | received Service Keys, Who's Who |'certificates, and other honors. Dr. make the awards. [© Mr. James B. Creasy, Assistant | to the President of the College, was { honorary commencement marshal, | and Mr. William Decker served ag | organist. The Bloomsburg State | College ' concert” choir, accompanied by a brass ensemble, presented a | WSCS Board, Dallas Methodist |" Executive Board of the Dallas | Methodist WSCS will meet Monday | afternoon at 1 p.m. at the church, | Mrs. Joseph Marsh presiding. [ READ THE TRADING POST — District. SECTION A — PAGE 5 nd Notes Of Personal Interest Carol M. Smith, James Worth Among Bloomsburg Graduates Miss Carol M. Smith, RD 1, Har-' selection under the direction of Mr. Stephen C. Wallace. Miss Smith, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Smith, Harveys Lake, received her degree in ele- mentary education. She is a gradu- ate of Tunkhannock Area Schools, and has accepted 2 first grade teaching position with that school. She recently became engaged to Robert W. Ferguson, Jr. of Tunk- hannock. Mr. Worth, the son of Mr. and | Mrs. James Worth, RD 1, Noxen, Jchn A. Hoch, Dean of In-| received his degree in secondary ed- ucation, and was presented with three special Service Awards. He received the Service Key, highest honor for service to the college community ‘which Bloomsburg can bestow; he received the honor of being included in the national di- rectory of distinguished = college students of Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges; and he received the Stu- dent Band Award, having partici- pated in the band for seven sem- esters, a Mr. Worth graduated from Lake- Lehman High School in 1964. While in high school, he was a member | of the National Honor Society, the | newspaper. school band, brass choir, dance band, Boys’ Glee Club, chorus, Lettermen’s Club, Journalism Club, Roundtable, football. team and served as business manager of the His parents are em- | ployed by the Lake-Lehman School #| | { | | | | i Special Package || Giant Value |1 50 Valentines MAIN HIGHWAY 674-4681 (| VALENTINES | ALL KINDS || EVANS DRUG STORE Prescription Pharmacy A49e With Gummed Envelopes ° For Schoolmates 3 Playmates And Teacher SHAVERTOWN 675-3366 i ' ' § Good Through Wednesday, Feb. 7 " GOOD THROUGHOUT STORE ° Law haw nw nw ad 1 00 S&H Stamps: u In Addition To Regular Stamps on Cash Purchase totaling 5.50 or more Shop Thursday and Friday Til 8:45 Saturday Til 6 LAST CALL! CLEARANCE SALE MARKDOWNS IN EVERY DEPT.!! Up To 1 OFF REGULAR PRICES! LADIES * COATS * DRESSES * CHILDREN'S WEAR > SHOES * MEN'S WEAR * UNDERWEAR * BLOUSES * SKIRTS * SPORTSWEAR x PT
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