"ANITA ites ol rates of in 1960, ol this relle T. ry Lane schools Monday ania in § Alma | be .:. raduate fo: ity. He Durel'e > Road, rve his Tospital, nd Mrs. Lehigh under- rg Col- gradu- School erve as ital in rgradu- icordia. s. John d, Dal- m Wo- hiladel- hter of n, and k City, bridal at the . Host- y, Mrs. e¢ Caw- n were Prizes to Sgt. r. and Dallas. leming ¢ Sup- 1g Ha, f Mrs. Dallas. Com- logistic ing in ices in pur- 1ge on pposite ner is > tract Route range rly of nue in st re- , DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1968 SECTION A—PAGE 5 Purely Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest | J i Persona Lehman High Al Joan Louise Hand To Wed June 15 | enman Ig uma oan Louise ian 0 yea june Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weyand have | ocal Rainbow Girls, Advisors returned to their. home on Knob Installed As Regent Given Grand Cross Of Color Hill in Trucksville after spending ‘Nn B a six months vacation at Ft. Lauder- Ot DIR, Bloomsburg Four. members of Charles James Memorial Assembly No. 144, Inter- Dallas Couple Are Honored Guests At Bon Voyage Party Edward Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Parry, the guests of honor dale, Florida. Mrs. Frank 8. Prutzman, former = Back Mountzin resident ard daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Loren G. Kel- . : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neuner, 60 Hildonia Avenue, Dallas, were hon- been so designated. The award is given for years of outstanding serv- 1 Mrs. Amelia Anderson has re- turned to her home at RD 1, Har- veys Lake. She spent some time with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Payne, in Greens- burg, Pa. # * x Mrs. Mildred Davis of Lehman is @ surgical patient at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, where she is mak- ing good recovery after last week's oper ston, Mr. and Mrs. Abra Nesbitt. II have: returned Dallas, at Palm Beach, Floride. * Mr. and Mrs. Roman Repotski, to [Lake Catalpa, after spending some time | national Order of Rainbow: for girls, and four of their advisors have re- cently been notified by the Supreme Assembly that they have been des- ignated as members of the Grand Cross of Color. This is the highest award that can be given to a Rainbow Girl or ‘an advisory board member, At the same time it is announced to all members throughout the many states and countries where Rainbow is known, that these recipients have | Scholarship Awarded ice given to the International Order of Rainbow for Girls. Those who have been so notified are: Margie McCarty, Linda Finn, Sandy Denmon, Dottie Johnson, Mr. Donald D. Smith, Mrs. Marorie Mc- Carty, Mrs. Shirley Zimmerman, and Mrs. Peg Moen. They will re- ceive their awards at a Grand Cross of Color Investiture on August 16th at the 26th Grand Assembly Ses- sions to be held at the Pennsylvania State University. | Presented In Naples | gent and Prooram Chairman of the ler of Idetown,. was recently in- stalled as Regent of the Fort Mec- Clure Chapter DAR, Bloomsburg and has accepted the invitation of Mrs. F. A. Paul Ziesmer, State Re- gent, to be vice chairman of the State Committee for DAR Magazine Advertising. A member of the Nationa! Society for sixteen years. Mrs. Prutzman was a member of the Wyoming Val- ley Chapter DAR before moving to the Danville area. She has served | at State and National Conferences on the House and Pages Commit- | tees. For the past three years, | Mrs. Prutzman has been Vice Re- ored guests at a Bon Voyage Party and the host and hostess. held May 4 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gorey by the Neighborhood Coffee Club of Old Goss Maner and their husbands. The Neuners received an original gift of a ship with bills folded to! appear 4s waves of the Atlantic. | Refreshments were served to the following, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marley, Mr. and Mrs. John Juris, | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stegner, Mr. and Mrs. John Churry, Mr. and Mrs. William Eckroat, Mrs. Wil- liam Bonn, Mrs, R. E. Pelton, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boltz, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landmeszer, Mr. and Mrs. countries. Pre Nuptial Dinner Is Held For Couple her fiance, Robert Allen. The Neuners will leave early in June for a visit to Germany and Austria and a tour of surrounding Mrs. Obed Hontz, N. Pioneer Ave- nue, Shavertown, entertained Sat- urday evening at a dinner party in honor of Miss Charlyn Oatridge and Decorations were carried out in varying shades of pink with a large Trucksville, have received word that To Dallas Homemaker | Blonmsburg chapter. snifter of orchids forming the cen- their ing forty Gays at home. ste ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ashi Lezam, Carrenter ‘Read, were entertained on Mgaher's Day by Mr. and Mrs. Dan P&¥adine of New Jersev, They | had dinner and a show at the Latin Casino, where Liberace entertained. 3 * sk * «Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shuman. Machell Avenue, ane vacationing in Bermug a. Harry? Cisco, Harvevs Lake, is a patient at General Hosple al. #* 8 Mr. and Mrs. William Weher lentown, were weekend guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick Anderson. Shavevtown. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weber, Sweet yilley: # * + Mrs. Thomas Pec'key and daugh- ter returned home on Thursdav after visiting her parents, Mr. ard Mrs. Robert ‘Bachman. Demunds, Road, for a week. The Pesikeys ex- pect to. move ‘to fornia, in , August. Mr. a Mrs. at home on Birch Hill Lane. log, after snendino. come time in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. * Mr, PUL Arideres “The Monn- taineer From Bavaria”, of Carr Avenue, Dallas. is graking arrange- ments for annther trin to “the old county’ “Jake” will leave Friday for Scuth Germany. * sk * By Mrs. Harold Stahl of State College were weekend guests of Mrs. Els’e Newhart and family in: Trucksville. Gerald Wagners, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wagner, Jackson Township, has returned from ser- vice in Vietnam, his fourth trip over. He will now be stationed at Quonset, Rhede Island. where he will teach at Officers Training School. Scott Culver, infant son ot. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee Culver, Center Hill Road, is a hospital patient. a, a CANADA, MEXICO we make all the arrangements Travel Department 825-4551 THE National Bank OF WILKES - BARRE 11 West Market Street son, Sgt. Michael J." has ar-'| rived safely in Okinawa after spend- | Al | Anaheim, Cali-! William Bones are | Dal- Mrs. "Ludwig Pasquini, a local | mother of four and junior elemen- ' tary-special education major at Col- lege Misericordia, has been awarded a $500 scholarship by the Pennsyl- vania Federation of Women’s Clubs. Her home ‘is on James Street, RD 1, Dallas. The scholarship, one of 50 pre- sented throughout Pennsylvania, "has a twofold purpose. It is de- signed to encourage professional preparation in the field of Special Education and to interest women | in returning to college once obli- gations to home and family have | been met. In addition receiving the scholarship, Mrs. Pasquini is also one of four women selected as panel members for a three-day summer | session at Penn State University. | At the twelfth annual session be- | ginning July 17, she will share with | women from all over the state her | experiences at Misericordia and | subsequent views on returning to school. Mrs. Pasquini, known on campus as Liz, graduated from high school | | in 1947, married in 1948 and re- | turned to school as a college fresh- to MISS ROBIN LYNN SMITH Miss Robin Lynn Smith was one of twenty-three debutantes present- | "ed at the annual International Deb- utante Ball held at Allied Officers’ Club in the NATO Ballroom in Naples, Italy, on May 4. degree in 1068. 5 daughter of Gen. and Mrs. Norman Before returning to school. Mrs. LW. Smith i (USA Retired), Pasquini served as a licensed prac- |p (y.o ooo oo i tical nurse. It was while nursing |’, 1. Cornoctiont that she became aware of the many | : ; children _suffering from . emotional problems. and of the need for .ng 1+ Keith Lee Smith special educators. Mrs. Pasquini al- | | dents of this area, are danicles of so’ noteq that. raising a family In lnp Sang ger aunt, Mrs. S.C. tensified this awareness of chil- Bond, 'ls6 ‘resides here, dren's needs. | Miss Smith is attending Forrest The Pasquini family consists of Sherman High School in Naples. daughter Carol, a freshman physical | She plans to attend Ohi, Univer- “tain Norman “W. Smith; Jr.; USMC, Cdr. D. Wade Smith, USCG, Cap- | all resi- | Jonathan R. Davis Fire Company "will hold a Farmer Dance | education major at East Strouds- burg, and sons Terry, a high school freshman; Kevin, fifth grade; and | Shawn, third grade, all students in | the Dallas School System. A resident of the area for the past five years,” Mrs. Pasquini is keenly interested in community af- fairs. ‘A volunteer at Retreat State Hospital, she is also a member of the area Council of Mental Health. In conjunction with her studies in elementary and special educa- tion, Mrs. Pasquini is currently in- | volved in an internship in the six- | year-old transition class at West- moreland. Her plans for the future | include a possible master’s degree in either Psychology or Special Education. CARD OF THANKS F. R. Searfoss, Lehman, extends | his sincere thanks and appreciation to all his friends and neighbors who so kindly remembered him with ing his recent bospinliaain, sity in Athens in the Fall, where she intends to major in art and | political science. She has attended | schools in Paris, Madrid and Naples | during the past two years. She is a recipient of the President’s Honor Award at Ohio University. Lt, Col. Smith attended Wyoming Seminary prior to his studies at the U. S. Naval Academy. Thos May Birthdays Observed By Metzgers Airman 1/c¢ Donald D. Metzger, day yesterday at George Air Force Base, California. His sister, | bara Ann, observed her eighteenth birthday last Saturday, May 11. | She is a senior at Dallas Senior | High School. | The Metzgers’ cousin, Gandy Jr., celebrated his twentieth birth- | Bar- | i | | | | sides at Windswept Farms. in Rush Township, Northumberland Co., at- | | tends | where Mrs. Prutzman is director of man in 1965. By attending summer Miss Smith is the daughter of sesions. she will be eligible for a' Lt: Col. and Mrs. Robert Norman ay Smith. She is also the grand- | formerly anne. of East Wood- | Lamoreaux, formerly of Dallas, will | celebrate her nineteenth birthday | Sandy now lives in | on May 20. Wilkes-Barre. | 1 cards, flowers and well wishes dur- | | ACCESSORIES — STAIN Pool On Display At: DELUXE SWIMMING POOL KITS 16X32 " AND DIVING BOARDS, ETC. 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For many militia regiment of TLuzerna County | which was the forerunner of the | Other oreanizatoins to which Mrs. | guerot Society of Pennsvlvania Northumberland Co. Historical So- ciety. and the Wyoming Monument MISS JOAN LOUISE HAND Joseph M. Hand, 37 Main sity ‘at Albany. He holds the posi- | A 1948 graduate of Lehman High | School she attended Bloomsburg State College and is an alumng of Wyoming Seminary Dean School of Business. Mr. and Mrs. Prutzman, who re- Mrs. St., Dallas announces the “engage- ment and approaching marriage of her daughter; Joan Louise, to Wil- {liam E. Dupkanick, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Dupkanick, Berwick. Miss Hand, daughter of the late Joseph M. Hand, is a 1960 graduate of Westmoreland High School. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in ‘Business Education from Wilkes | { College and her Master's Degree | from Bloomsburg State = College. She is presently teaching ‘at Union- { Endicott High School, Endicott, N.Y. Mr. Dupkanick graduated from | Berwick High School and received his Bachelor's and Master's Degree in Business Education from Blooms- burg State College. Additional graduate work was taken at Cor- and State Univer- at Union-Endicott Endicott, N.Y. cation School, i 15, at 2 p.m. at Holy Annunciation Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church, Berwick, with a reception at. the Russian Club. the Rush Baptist Church | sionary Society. The Prutzman’s have two children, David and Suz- Club Comb’nes Meeting The Dallas Women of Kiwanis will hold the regular monthly meet- ing in conjunction with other serv- ice clubs of the Back Mountain at the Kitk Off Dinner of the Back Mountain Memorial Library Auc- tion. It will be held on May 22 at 7 p.m. at Irem Country Club Dallas. There will be door | tertainment provided. PLAYTEX BRA and GIRDLE Sponsor Farmer Dance The Women’s Auxiliary of the in the Fire Hall in Idetown on May 25 at “Panky” Stolarick’s band | | nell, will play. 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He belongs to Kappa Janet Olszewski, Joan Zirnheilt, Sigma fraternity. | Carol Zyblewski, Margaret Rich- prizes and en- | | politics and government major, Sharon Phillips Wins Honors At Wellesley Sharon Phillips, a junior, received | recognition for excellence in scholar- ship at the annual Honors Day Con- vocation at Wellesley College, Wel- lesley, Mass, on Thursday, April 25, as a Wellesley College Scholar. | Guests were Charlyn | Williams, Mr. ards, Paula Scott, garet Miss Sharon Wagner Henored Et Shower Wellesley confers upon outstand- | ‘nging upperclassmen the citation | f Durant Scholar for highest aca- | femic attainment, and names as | Vellesley ‘College Scholars those 7ho have a high level of achieve- went. | erican Legion in Dallas. Miss Phillips is the daughter of | 7 and Mrs. Earl W. Phillips, Ma- nol Avenue, Dallas. ner, neausx, Howard Wiener Elected Bs Projects Officer Howard C. Wiener, III, son of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Wiener, Jr., 161 Highland Avenue, Trucksville,” has been elected Projects Officer for the Arnold Air Society at Ohio Wesleyan. Wiener, a sophomore history and is Frank Summa, John Hulhern, Roy Roberts, Yakabovicz; tanitis, Sue Ellen Roberts, The Arnold Air Society is a na- tional service honorary of Air Force ROTC. in conjunction with the cadet corps ly, Morine Brice, It sponsors many projects Daido, Rita Strok. | terpiece on a pink dinner cloth. | Oatridge, { Robert Allen, Carol Gula, David Lee and Mrs. David Rich- Brent Smith, { Betty Oatridge, Roger Brobgt, Coe Jordan, William Hontz. Miss. Sharon Wagner of Dallas was honored at a shower given re- cently by Miss Eva Kozemchak and Mi=s Maureen Wagner at the Am- Guests were Mesdames Rosamond Wagner, Rose Howells, Andrew Ko- zemchak, Vernon ‘Ash, Roy C. 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