re- he de- ras SS lub lay n=" ore I's. yi 5 on- ay. d~ co- ry ale art, at en. of nts ual ers is Irs. co- va- ds, rs. ith the ler nia ind ton. for tes Air OX~- ave kie ool ind ten 1th ere ind ue-~ nd ler ad, Sr DALLAS. FreTIVANIA Purely ersund / “Mr. and Mr. Jack Pickering, Forty Fort, atliended funeral services on Salt- urday for Mr. Sheldon Lamb, 107 years old, in North Orwall, Pa. The men hunt annually near the home of Mr. for some time. Mr. » Mrs. Harveys "Take announce the birth of a son on March 11 in General “Hospital. * * * The birth of a daughter in Gen- eral Hospital on March 10 h2s been announced by Mr. and Mrs. James Seward of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ondish and family have recently moved to Meadowcrest, Trucksville, from Brunswick, New Jersey. There are two children, Frank 4 and Michael 3. Mr. and Mrs. Raymon R. Hedden recently returned to their home in Loyalville after spending some time on a. cruise to the Wigst Indies. Cox * * Jack Mallin spent the weekend at the home of Jack's mother, Mrs. Doris Mallin and his grandmother, Mrs. Monk in Dallas. Jack and Linda are students at Bloomsburg State College. | Mr. a children, months, Avenue, Trucksville. previously ' lived in Massachusetts. Mrs. Vance Johnson and “Sheila 3 and Suzan 15 have moved to Hillside | Centerville, Mrs. Harry Ohlman of Grandview | Avenue, ® Goss Manor, is spend- ing: some" time with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Wisner and family in Norristown. Mrs. Iman’s sister, Mrs. Harold Young of St. Thomas, is staying with another sister, Mrs. Helen Mailander. Mrs. Herman Thomas has re- | turned to her home in Port St.: Lucie, Florida, after spending a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Slocum and Mrs. Harry Ohlman in | Dallas. The Thomases, who have) bought a home in Port St. Lucis, sold their home on Machell Avenue in Dallas to ‘the Merlan Frantz | family ‘of Shavertown. Lt. Colonel and Mrs. William H. | Dierolf Jr., have purchased a home at Applewood Manor, Dallas RD 1. Colonel Dierolf returned to this area from Taiwan in December, Mr. and Mrs. Carl A Frey of Center Moreland were recent vigitors at Florida's Silver Springs. They explored: the -underwater world. t@igough the. famous Glass cttom Rats. Mrs. Qgrrie Caperoon returned to her ro on Franklin Street, Dal- las, after undergoing surgery at Merey Hospital, Wilkes-Barre: Mrs. Charles Snyder is back at “her home on Claude Street, Dallas where she hes been recuperating for | the past three weeks. She spent | six weeks in Nesbitt Hosvital where she had a leg pitasion * Mr. and Mrs. Tee Entec Loh) man Avenue. Dallas, have pur- chased the Ross Lewin home at Gers Manor and will move there . shortly. Mrs. Florence Phillips, Norton Avenue. Dallas and her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs George Phillips. | and family of Buffalo. N.Y. will spend the Taster holidays with friends in Florida. # * * Mrs. Sheldon Evans. Shavertown, event several days last week in New York City where she attended the performance of “Aida” at the | Metropolitan Opera House. Mr. wl Mrs. Edward Hartman, Countr Tub Read, are. spending some time in Florida. * * * and Mrs. Nicholas Pannucci | announce the birth of a in Nesbitt Hospital on | Mr. of No daughter March 11. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Smith of | Hunlock Creek have announced the birth of a daughter in Wyoming | Valley Hospital on March 9. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ivan and | children, Marlyn 13 and Mark 11, recently moved from Wilkes-Barre to their home in Chase Manor. Former Harrisburg residents, Mr. | and Mrs. Thomas A. Benton and son Mathew, have moved into their home on Saginaw Avenue, Dallas. Thomas Kingston of Dallas Lamb and have known him . Robert Steadle of and Linda Watts | Earl The Johnsons | MISS BARBARA LOUISE CLARK THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1968 SECTION A — PAGE 5 A MTR KA Joseph J. Checkon Fiance Of Barbara L. Clark | | Mr. and Mrs. II of Caracas, Venezuela, and Hud- | » Falls, New York, enon emors of their daughter, Miss George W. Clark | Checkon of Dallas. | announce the ! Motors plant in Caracas. Mz. Checkon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Checkon of Hillcrest Drive, | New Goss Manor, ‘is a graduate of rs Clark graduated from schools | | 1 bi Ta Louise Clark, to Mr. Joseph | in Mexico and Argentina and {rom Berkeley Secretarial School in New York City. She is currently with the ‘Public Relations Department of First | National City Bank. Her father is iton School of Finance. asscciate buyer with Sleomingdnes | | | 1 Bruce | production manager of the General | New St. Mary's Barre and High School in Wilkes- of He is an in Manhattan. His father is owner of Buddies Men's Shop, in Luzerne. A June 29 wedding is planned in York. Mrs. George Dendler Js 33 Five Generations Celebrate | A dinner party was held at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. George Den- dler on Sunday in honor of Mrs. | Dendler’ s 83rd birthday. A rose- | decorated birthda cake was the centerpiece. A photograph was taken of Mrs. Dendler, Christine Frantz, Mrs. C. Steidinger, Harold Steidinger and Debra “Sue Steidinger, representing | five generations of the family. Dinner was served to the follow- ing: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dendler and Johanna, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin | Hosler, Pamela and Michael, Mrs. | Ethel Hoefling and children, Allen- town; Mrs. Christine Frantz, George Wentz Observes 82nd Birthday At Dinner George Wentz of Lehman cele- brated his 82nd birthday on March Mr. | and Mrs. Charles Steidinger, Beaumont; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Steltz, Danville; Mr. and Mrs. Jobe Derhammer and Sandy, Little Meadows; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Eng- ler, Rochester, N. Y.;° Christine Singer, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles Steid- inger, Gary, Norman, Nancy, Mrs. Myrtle Kocher, Ruggles; Mrs. Verna Robinson, Miss = Johanna Schweble, Paulsboro, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steidinger and Debra Sue, Plymouth. Mrs. Dendler received many nice gifts. To Sponsor Card Party The Dallas Senior Woman's Club | will hold a Dessert-Card Party at 10 and was entertained at a din- |! ner in the home of Mr. and Mrs Leonard Harvey, Woodlawn Drive, Dallas. Present iat the dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oncay and fam- the Eastern Star Hall in Dallas at 1 p.m. on Friday, March 29. Mrs. Leonard Cowett is chairman | of the committee making arrange- Michael Yozviak | ments, and Mrs. ‘and Mrs. William Schilling are co- ily, Mrs. Florence Davenport, Leh-! man; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brace and | Lee, Jr, Sweet Valley; Mr. and Mrs. | | James Hazletine, Harveys Lake; Mr. ! and Mrs. Harvey and the guest of honor. Dallas Jr. Woman's Club | The Dallas Junior Woman's Club has made plans to hold a Fashion Show on May 14 at the Irem Tem- | ple in Wilkes-Barre. | Chairman’ of the show is Mrs. | Hill, Dallas. { chairmen. Deborah Jayne Haefele Deborah Jayne Haefele celebrated her second birthday on March 8th, and was entertained by her parents at a family dinner. Debbie is the daughter of Mr. {and Mrs. Harold J. Haefele of Oak Searfoss, 90 James Street, Shaver- | town. | James T. Parry with Miss Marlyn | Lipfret and Mrs. Gerald Bango as | co- -chairman. Mrs. Edward E. Kale, Ji. and Mrs. Bruce Tenley are chair- | man and co-chairman of publicity. The show will be presented by || | Hess Brothers of Allentown and will include international fashions. Tick- | ote are available to the public and | | member. hoe TP PAYS TO ADVERTISE — Saturday % ° FEATURING Come ! Visit OPENING AT KOON * All Types Delicious Hoagies LONG DOGS” OR. CALL IN ORDER 674-6091 AND PICK-UP | + MEMORIAL HIGHWAY — March 16 New [falian Us Saturday DALLAS can be purchased from any club | the University of | Scranton. He also attended Whar- | vw» Ir.) and | Paul Charles Steidinger, Trucksville; | She is also the grand- | { daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. George | ‘Shirley Evans Awarded First Prize In Contest Miss Shirley. Evans won first prize Saturday, March 9, at the Northeastern District judging of Pennsylvania Federation of Wom- en’s Clubs’ sewing competition. The contest was held at the Allentown Women’s Clubhouse. Miss Evans’ entry (was sponsored by the Lehman Women's Club. Mrs. Robert Taylor, club president; Mrs John Curran, Home and Fine Aris Chairman; Mrs. Edward Jones and Mrs. Walter Maguire were present at the judging. ‘Shirley, daughter of Mr. Si Evans of Huntsville, was also accompanied by her mother and her Home Economics teacher, Mr Lukspavage, of Lake-Lehman Hi School. She will now compete for scholarship to be awarded at the State judging on Saturday, Ar 20 a't the Holiday Motor Hotel West in Camp Hill, Pa. and Mrs Baby Born In Nashville Mr. and Mrs. James A. HI of Nashville, Tennessee, announce the birth of a baby daughter, Stacey Leanne, March 4. Stacey weighed eight pounds, ten ounces at birth Mr. dill is son of Mr. and Mrs Chester Hill of Oak Hill, Dallas RD 4. The mother is the former Wanda Carey of Nashville. Stacey is the first child. Mr. Hill is a graduate of Lake-Lehmzan High School. has been with the Air Force for four years. 'C. M. To Present Film, The Virgin Spring” “The Virgin Spring”, a film by | Ingar Bergman, will "be shown re | evening, March 14, at { Walsh Auditorium in | with ‘College Migericordia’s Fa ity | Student | Fired. Seminars. Public oe A discussion of the film by jand students will be held | morning at 10:30 am. in K Lounge. Bergman, in “The Virgin Spring”. ‘has moved into the deep crucial places of tragic art, into the ab 3 | forest which surrounds our daytime {and gives the lie to our belief that all contingent evils can he soci blized | away’, according to the Film! Quarterly. | The most compeetl. visual of all also stated that “The Virgin Spring” “is strictly composed. as a. sonnet, pictorially; each * image ¢ontains, predicts or recalls every other im- Sod the sustained reverberation | of a bell in which the original ncite tinumm to the ear.’ Preceeding: the film will be a short introduction given by Vincent Maier, physics. instructor. David Payne, English instructor, will be the chairman of the Friday seminar. Other members: of the panel ‘are: Rudolf Berger, lansuage Rev. Jomperh Giloallon, theology instructor. Max Schleicher, math instructor and Maier. Each panel member will present a commentary of the film in re- lation to his field of study. i The faculty-Student: Seminar, a | unit of the Cultural Events Com- | instructor, | mittee, began at College Misericor- dia as a course of action to stimu- late an intellectual atmosphere on campus. It is under the direction of Mrs. Irma Ressa, chemistry instructor, assisted by Sister Constance Mary, | Williames, political science instruc- tor. Bergman's films, the Film Quarterly? and final overtone sound as a coh- | RSM, philosophy instructor and Lee | Margaret Ann Perkins Prospective Bride MISS MARGRET ANN cagement of Miss Margaret | vid Lee Williams | the future | The en to D Irs. Charles Her fiance David ville. Mrs. an alumna of Wyo- Mt. Holyoke ing at Syracuse, and h Scheel Students re Eligible To Enroll High" ha students who have completed ‘the eleventh or twelfth grades are eligible to enroll in a Pre-College Summer Ari, Program at &the Philadelphia “College of Ar, Broad and Pine Streets. The program, ~alsg open to col lege students wishing additional ‘training, will be offered June 24 to July 19 and again from July 29 to August 23. oe EB “ = al ge, Ontario, | The {four-week sessions include: drawing, two-dimensional depign and three-dimensional design and are based on the curriculum of the College’s Freshman Foundation Pro- i gram. Satisfactory completion of either session will be accepted by the Col- lege as fulfilling the portfolio re- quirement for admission to the day College. A brochure on the Pre-College Summer Art Program may be had by writing: 1968, Office of Admis- sions, Philadelphia College of Art, Broad and Pine Streets, Philadel- phia - 19102. Dallas P.T.A. Band Night The Dallas Elementary P.T.A. will present 3 Band Night on March 18 at 8 in the school auditorium. Mr. Lester Lewis is director of the band which is comprised of ithe fourth, fifth and sixth grades. for the GEORGE. SWADITCH WINS ADMIRAL George Swaditch, right, 153 Mayock Street, Miners Mills Edward Urbanski, Jaycees of Wilkes-Barre chairman, upon receiving the grand prize, an Admiral television, at the climax of the 1968 House and Home Show. At left Home Builders Association, TV co-sponsors’ of the event. Other award winners: Vincent Garruba, 16 Company Row, Wilkes-Barre Township; Margaret Hoidoa, 224 Highland Avenue, Trucksville, and Adeline Siliga, 783 Board Court, Hazleton. (Wilkes-Barre) GRAND PRIZE is congratulated by is Edgar Wood, co-chairman Ennounces Engagement PERKINS New York and is studying for a Masters Degree in Urban education at Syracuse University. My. Williams was graduated from Wyoming Seminary and the Univer- sity of California at Berkely. He is now in a program leading to a Ph.D. in Cell Biology at the Umversity of Illinois. An August wedding is planned. Mrs. Rertha Creasing of Pikes Creek has announced her recent engagement to Rev. David Williams of Hanover. Mrs. Croasing | i Dang! wPerfume. = Mountaintop. Williams is” a at St. Re Lutheran Church, Hanover Township, employed by ‘Mary C. Wesley To Be Wed To Harold Jones March The engagement and approach- ing marriage of Miss Mary Claire Wesley to Harold W. Jones, has been announced by the future bride’s mother, Mrs. Claire Wesley of Sweet Valley. Mr. Jones is the son of Mrs. Florence Jones, 55 ertels Lane, Wilkes-Barre. Miss Wesley, daughter also of the late George E. Wesley, is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School. She is employed by Gen- eral Cigar, Kingston. Mr. Jones, who was graduated ’ riravyes Boole. Pantano vy es J Harveys Lake Women’s Service Club met Thursday evening at the Lake Elementary School. Reports were given by. various chairmen and a Housing com- mititee was elected. Mr Elwood Davis, chairman; Mrs. Willard Sut- ton, Mrs. William Borton, Mrs. Howard Jones, and Miss Pauline Davis; alternates, Mrs. Carol Swan- son, Mrs. Walbridge Leinthall. The committee will present a new slate of officers at the April meeting which will be installed at the May dinner meeting. Home Life and Fine Arts Chair- man, Mrs. Walbridge Leinthall, an- nounced the winner in the Hall- mark Art Contest was Howard Brink, twelfth grade student, and Pamely Grant, runner up. Winner in the student Sewing Contest was Chris Yanek; second place, Diane Ide, and third, Sharon | Leinthall. Other contéstants were: | Joan Evans, Marilyn Cigarski, Bon- nie Yascur, Rosemary Williams, Kris Havrilla, Tocque Jones, Alice Sorber, Jill Sickler, Linda Weaver, Beth Gordon, Judy Valick, Sandy Serhan, ‘Susan Bennallack. Nar- | rator was Lee Yanek who was Northeast District winner last year, and was sponsored by the Lake Club. | \Mrs. Maryalice Lucasavage introduced and congratulated for her fine cooperation and enthusiasm in producing a winner twp years “in a row. This year’s winner Miss Shirley Evans, sponsored by the Lehman Women’s east District winner and will com- pete on the State level in April. Mrs. Howard Jones, Mrs. Elwood Davis, Mrs. Willard Sutton, Mrs. Richard, Mrs. ‘Lucasavage and Mrs Charles Williams represented the Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest was Club. was selected North- | Club at the Northeast District Judg- ing March 9th at Allentown. 30th | i from Meyer: School, is em- | ployed a General Life | Insurance Con Kingston. i The take place in ; the Church of on March 30. t, Sweet Valley, | Cub P ack BA a Church on; Acting cub- Jacobs, will | 1t has been! rarents are re-% abide "hy the plan. Al ccompany each cub ¥ Lasie 2anguet Nt Country Club Fprl 6 4 The banquet of the Dallas Chap- ter No. 3 0 »f Eastern Star will be at m Temple Country Club on Sat April 6 at 6 pm. The banqus held annually | in honor of the y. Matron and" Worthy Patron. Honored this year: will be er Mat Jr. Ww. orth Dodson A HON ALL SIZES ALL WIDTHS PENNY TASSEL PLAIN STYLES HAND SEWN HE! fd E83 & Ca LOAFER "Dallas on oppinz Center 1 Expert Shoe Repair a beyond era, hese: Priced « from $29.50 Payment May Be Arranged Jeweler 63 South Main St., MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY Wilkes-Barre i Pedro. are Yety much of the moment. } enameled or with gold-filled cases, they have seventeen-jewel FRANK CLARK vive AAR FA 1
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