Lael SF AT Rei © oY yy WE it Cn fr’ Wu 1 1 » mu ~~ Sr DALLAS. PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal | Gail Doughton, a student at Slip- | pery Rock College is spending the Easter Vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doughton on Davenport Street, Dallap. * * * i Mrs. Walter Hendrics, Spring Street, has returned home after visiting her family at Tallahassee, Florida. AA * » Atty. an Mrs. Ben R. Jones, TI | and son, Benny, are vacationing at Hillsboro Beach, Florida, | * * *® Miss Beth Pillarella, daugh- | ter of Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Pilla- | rella, Haddonfield Hills, Dallas, is home for Spring vacation. Beth is a senior at Westminster College, | New Wilmington, Pa. * * * Mrs. Ruth Houser, Trucksville, re- turned home Tuesday after being a surgical patient at General Hospital. * * * Carl Goeringer, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goeringer, Sr., East Dallas, underwent surgery on Tues- day at General Hospital. * * FA Mr. and Mrs. Vern Pritchard, Trucksville, left Sunday to visit their son, Professor Jack Pritchard | and family in Iowa. * * E Mrs. Hagley Misson, Jr., Shagbark Drive, S/fertown, is a surgical | patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Rev. Charles H. Gilbert, Mt. Zion, correspondent for the Dallas Post, | was admitted to Nesbitt Hospital | Saturday morning following an at- | tack of dif@ticulitis. | * # ES Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle have | returned ‘to their home in Kunkle | after spending some time in Florida. | Mrs. Ruth Walters and son, Tom, | of Idetown, spent the weekend in | Washington, D.C. Mrs. H .H. Zeiser of Huntsville Road, Dallas, has as guests over the | Easter Holidays, Mys. John Reedy | of Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Leighton R. Scott, Easton; Mrs. W. J. Smith, Dallas and Leighton R. Scott, Penn State University. & * ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Frank XKolka and son Ron recently moved to 29 Park Street, Dallas from Jacksonville, North Carolina. » # 3k Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman and son, Bobby, formerly of Lee | Park, are now living on Youngblood Avenue; ‘Shavertown. ww w & Alfred M. Camp, was official re- | corder aighe Lehigh Valley Con- | ference of National Association of | Secondary Principals held recently at Lehigh University. Mr. Camp is a member of the Dallas Junior High School faculty. { | i JOTS FROM DOT . . . Dear Folks, i Mrs. Neighborhood THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1968 News And Notes Of Personal Interest SECTION A — PAGE 5 | Grieses Attend Baptism | Of Grandson In Hershey | Mr. and Mrs.. Carl Gries, De- munds Road, East Dallas, attended the baptism of their grandson, Ken- neth William Gries in Hershey, on March 31. Kenneth wap baptized in the 68- year old baptismal dress of his pa- ternal grandfather, whose mother had made it for him. It was also worn by his son, Carl and daughter, Dorothy, and by her children. . The dress is 80 inches long, has two double rows of hemstitching from the: bottom and embroidered yolk, with lace on the sleeves. The Gries’ have ancther son, Gary, in the first grade. Mrs. Gries is the former Thais Rozelle, daugh- ter of Mrs. Edith and the late 'Wil- liam Rozelle of Orange. Kishbaugh Completes Training In California Seaman Charles Kichbaugh has | A ‘School in the Navy. He will” The Forty-Third Annual Banquet of ‘the Dallas Chapter, No. 396, | arrived home from San Francisco Order of the Eastern Star honoring | where he completed three ‘months the Worthy Matron, Mrs. Verna of training at Data Processing Class Davis, and the Worthy Patron, Mr. Dennis Bonning, Jr., was held at spend thirty-five days leave in Dal- the Irem Temple Country Club Sat- las with his wife, the former Shirley |urday, April 6. Yalick, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Yalick. Seaman and Mrs. Charles Kishbaugh will also visit his family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kishbaugh, Sr., in Flushing, New York. The XKXishbaughs are former residents of Shavertown. After spending nine months in the Far East, Seaman Kishbaugh’s new duty station for the remainder of his enlistment will be Pearl Har- bor, Hawaii. Transatlantic Brides Arnounce New Officers The local branch of Transatlantic Brides and Parents Association (T.B.P.A.) has announced new of- ficers for the coming year as fol- lows: President, Mrs. James @‘Mborio, Kingston; vice-president, © Mrs. Windsor Davis, Harveys ‘Lake; sec- retary, Mrs. Frank Hovanac. Forty Fort; treasurer. Mrs. Alfred Lumbig, Swoyersville. Mrs. Peter Duda, Dallas, has been appointed Sunshine Chairman. Anyone of British. birth .in ‘the | Back Mountain "Area maw eontact Robert Puch, Trucksville; «for further information. Mrs. Joseph Niezgoda, Dallas, was awarded the door: prize at. the in- stallation dinner held recently at the Brothers Four, Dallas. the group troduction . Mrs. Dorothy Dodson, chairman, gave the address of welcome. Mrys. Virginia Swanson, accom- panied by Mrs. Betty Meeker, led singing prior to the in- of the toastmaster, Mrs. Oce Beryl Austin, Mrs. Austin pre- sented Mrs. Audrey Riffle, District Dallas Chapter Eastern Star Observes Anniversary Deputy Grand Matron of District 21 - A, whose timely remarks added to the festivities of the occasion. She also introduced honored guests, two charter members, Mrs. Ida Al- len and Mrs. Elizabeth Ide. Their families were included in the pre- | sentation of officers, substitutes of Dallas Chapter, banquet committee. | The choir of Dallas Chapter ren- {dered two selections. Rev. Robert | Yost, + pastor of the Shavertown Methodist Church gave the main address. His major premise for a needed change in America’s moral Miss Linda June To Become Bride Of Robert Traver, Noxen Miss Linda June of Mehoopany | Miss June, daughter of Mr. and of the troop which meets at Park | household articles should contact was guest of honor'at a bridal shower Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Traver, Noxen. Hostesses were Mrs. Voyle Traver, Mrs. Richard Traver and Mrs. James Hettesheiner. Mrs. Pillarella Attends Philadelphia Conference Mrs. Andrew Pillarella of Haddon- field Hills attended the Spring Con- ference of Delaware Valley Associa- ition for Nursery and Kindergarten Education, Saturday, April 6. The conference: was held at the Shera- | ton' Hotel, ‘Philadelphia. Mrs, . Pillarella is a teacher ait Wyoming: Seminary Day School. Saint Luke's Lutheran Russell Ide Entertained At Dinner On Birthday A birthday dinner was enjoyed by the family of Mr.- Russell Ide on Sunday, as they helped him cele- bate his 80th birthday. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Rus- | sell Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ide, Church. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Ide and son,| Regular service will be held Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson, | Easter Sunday at 10:30 a.m., but | = Services For Easter Week Confirmation and Communion Services will be held at St. Luke's Lutheran Church in Noxen tonight at 7:30. There will be Good Fri- {day service tomorrow at 7:30 a.m. in the Harveys Lake Reformation Mrs. Henry W. June, will become the bride of Robert Traver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Traver, | Noxen, on April 20 in St. Anthony's Church, Ftowell, Pa. She is a | graduate of ton. Mr. Traver graduated from Lake- | Lehman High School. He attended | Bloomsburg State Teachers (College land IBM School in Scranton. Army in electronics division. had a year of duty in Vietnam. Present at the shower were Mr. |and Mrs. James Traver; Mesdames Gilbert Harvey, Charles i James Hettesheimer; | Jesse Hettesheimer, Mr. and Mrs. | Cecil Traver and Tina, Mrs. Mary | a Mrs. Marion Chamberlain, Mr. { and Mrs. Richard Traver, Millie and | Janet; Susie Kocher, Mr. and Mrs. | Richard Traver, Sr. and the guest | of honor. - : | | Kunkle Chicken Supper | The Homestyle Chicken Supper | sponsored by the Kunkle Firemen | will be held in the Kunkle Com- | Saturday supper wand Sunday, My and Mrs. Harold Smith and there will be no Sunday School. munity Hall on April 17. Serving | breakfast and dinner I ate with the gon Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Lee John- The Children’s Easter program at will start at 5 and continue until single men: besides the Pax boy con and daughter, Pamela, Mr. and | 4 pm. in Noxen Church is open to 8 p.m. Tickets can be purchased | Herb High, there are Milt Coles and Fred Tiffany and 2 Haitians. One is Roger—I don't know his other name—and the other is Mr. Thelemaque. - He is married and has been trying #4 get his family ; out here. They are a nice group. Since I had been able to bring so many things and (Corbena had gotten me a very fine cook, I have started feeding myself already. ATMOSPHERE It is much quieter here ‘than it ever usci@to be. It is full moon but I don’t hear any drumming or girls playing and singing. They did some last night. Everybody seemg very su ed, I guess because they have be through so much. The station looks mice, grass cut, houses being fixed up. WELCOME Of course I got a welcome speech in church, too. I told them what you said, Daddy, that my heart was over here so 1 might as well bring my body too. That impressed them very much. There is a stu- dent who plays piano for church, quite well. He says he has some lesson books and I have promised | him I'd help him study. A group | of girls sang very sweetly, in parts. | Right after church ‘they asked me | to help them learn more songs, so | of course I said I would. | MATERNITY Today I started on Maternity. It is much cleaner than in 1963. Lum- bi and one doctor's wife had been working on it. I checked the linen and started figuring how ‘to fix mattresses for the beds. The old ones. are all worn out. There are very few patients. We'll have to | see what to do to attract the wom- | en again. There are 2 girls ready | for the bidwifery year of the Aux-' iliary Nursing course. I am going | to start them on it, pending per- | mission from the Bishop and Med- | ical Committee. Since I was here | last Jack Reitz got the water sys- | tem going with pumps drawing | water into the tower from both rain | cisterns and the creek in the valley. | There are lots of improvements like | that. We have bright lights from | 6 to 10 pm. For a long time they | . [A had none, Seiad] Mrs: Lewis Ide, Miss Grace Ide. Mr. anyone who wishes to attend. and Mrs. W. Russell Ide from Kings- | ton were callers in ‘the afternoon. | from any member or at the door. FRANK Presents si... Baby Christened Dawn Ellen, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rebennack, 101 Summit ‘Street, Shavertown, was christened Sunday morning at Shavertown Methodist Church by Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost. Godparents were Mr. and Mrs. A new Gorham original to delight and decorate. Award | CLARK { Brownie Troop 659, Trucksville, | i | Tunkhannock Area | { Schools and IBM. School in Scran | He | will be discharged on April 18 after ! serving three years with the U.S.’ He ~ Weaver, | Earl Richards, William Cooke,’ : Jerry and: 2 Tn: | | to right: Mrs. Audrey Riffle, D.D.- | {G.M,. William Davis, Verna Davis, ! solos | W.M., Dennis Bonning, Jr., Mrs. | “Till | Dennis Bonning, Jr., Oce Beryl Aus- | with | tin, P.M., toastmaster. | and spiritual walues was well re- ceived. - Mr. Richard Oliver sang two after which the group sang We Meet Again”, then closed Mizpah led by Rev. Yost. Standing: Fred Dodson, Mrs. Dor- Dancing to the tunes of the Mer- 'othy Dodson, chairman, Richard rimakers climaxed the forty-third Oliver, Rev. Robert Yost, Mrs. | birthday party of Dallas Chapter. | Layiah Martin, Elwood Martin, Arch ! Pictured above are, seated left’ Austin. { | ' Trucksville Brownies | ‘Deliver Fruit Basket 1 Dorcas Class To Hold ‘Garage Sale April 19 | | Dorcas Class of St. Paul's Lu- met recently to make Easter Cards |theran Church in Shavertown will | | and collect fruit to make up a large | hold a Garage Sale on Friday, April | [fruit basket which they delivered |19, at the home of Mrs. Robert | to Sutton Home on Jackson Street | Voelker, 166 Ferguson Avenue, | in Wilkes-Barre. | Shavertown. The sale will start at | Mrs. Charles Thomas is the leader (10 a.m. and continue until 1 pm. {and Mrs. Audrey Banks, assistant, { Residents - who = wish to donate | Neighborhood Methodist Church. | Mrs. Voelker. ENJOY EASTER SUNDAY DINNER AT “THE KINGSTON HOUSE” 947 MARKET STREET : For Reservations Call 288-4525 ! SERVING COMPLETE DINNER MENU 12 NOON UNTIL 7 P.M. | Featuring: BAKED VIRGIRIA HAM 59 45 | Tropical Sauce a | Choe. ROAST TURKEY 59 45 | Prices. Chestnut Dressing i a | Foard | | ‘Michal Angela Simon Married : ~ To John F. Hoffman, Pittston © Miss Michal Angela Simon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon, Lake Road, Noxen, was married on April 6 to John Frank- lin Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman of RD 1, Pittston. Brother Almon performed the ceremony at the Church of Christ in Harding. The bride is a graduate of Lake- Lehman High School and em- ployed at the Drs. Brown Optome- tric Company on Public Square, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Hoffman attended Harding area schools and is presently em- ployed at Masterpiece Enterprises, Inc., West Pittston. Miss Jean Hoover of Idetown was maid of honor and Thomas Parry is Anthrasilicosis League To Meet Here Monday The Anthrasilicosis League of Pennsylvania will meet at the Am- erican Legion Home, Post 672, on Memorial Highway, Dallas on Mon- day afternoon at 3, April 19. Members and wives are urged to attend. progress being made in Harrisburg. Questions will be answered by Mr. William Barnes. Reports will be given on Jacob | ‘for the Sunday $a nee WY ve of West Pittston was the best man. - The Tr immediately ceremony for the immediate fam- = ilies of the bridal couple. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob’ Simon and son Joseph; Mr. and Mrs. John Simon and son John J. of Bloomfield, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman and daughters, Deborah, Shirley, Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Nich mnucei and Tina Marie of Wi e, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stark d son Ben; Mr. and Mrs. Ha: Hummel, Robert and Tin Touize, re Valley; paternal grand~iathe Eliza- beth Cecari of Wycmi nal 1 Swire of £ The new E. Sixth Street To Dean's List great-or am Named Miss Sus daughter of Mr. and M hn Fielding, Sut- ton Road, n Township, was named to ean’s List at Ly- coming Susar man Hi graduate of Lake-Leh- ol, is a senior, ma- joring in socialogy and art. Dur- ing the past summer, she worked Independent. “WE HAVE BEAUTIFUL EASTER PLANTS HENRY W. 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