will e de- upon | Mrs. oneer ill be Sun- Senior Tn aAC= socia- L stu- lege. yas es in mid- ¥...20, d the Lewis ouise from ther’s 1st as son- turn their p. avoid Y . = in for see ner- the It’s 12 ion feet $3 ans | hip- um- for ices ave ber- for his (he He ater us in- rge OWS and 50 den eat are ry- oes cks DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter of Alderson, Harveys Lake, have returned home from Syracuse | where they spent two weeks visit- ing their. daughter, Mrs. Mitchell. Mr. Carpenter had been in Gen- eral Hospital for two months before ! going to gayracuse. * * — Former residents of Allentown, | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yarsshus and children, Karen, Eileen and Tom, | { have moved : into their home at: i Midway Manor, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Henninger — in | have moved to Meadowcrest, Trucksville. * &: 3 * Mrs. Andrew J. Sordoni has | | moved to her summer home at Wardan Place. Harveys Lake. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Pollock have returned to their home at Jackson after spending the winter .in Florida. They will be at home until October ‘when they will spend | some time in North Carolina and then Yorn, to Florida. *. : Mr. Harvey Kitchen has returned | to his home &dt Idetown after be- | ing. a medical’ patient in, “Nesbitt | Memorial Hospital.” Sotllife the doe at ‘the! Pennsylvania State University as. guests of Donna Smith and Virginia | Glenny are Linda Howell. and Gail Doughton, Dallas, * * x Mr. and Mrs. Rav Turner of Sut- ton Road ent. the weekend in Philadelphia attending a class re- union at University of Penigyh vania. } #0 05 * 1 4 The Durelle T Scotts of Hunts- ville. Road. Dallas, ettended the Commencement exercises of their son. Durelle TIL. in Philadelrhia last weekend,’ Durelle comnleted hi pre=medical ‘studies at University of Pennsylvania, mon R. Heddens at Lovalville, - Mrs, Viola Andrews Hilbert. 1. Dallas. has her sister, Mrs. Verna Yelland of Wilkes-Barre, as a house guest. * * ® returned. to their home in Trucks- Florida. Goss Manor are spending some time traveling through Texas and the southwest. Thev have visited oT San Antonio, and ave aded for Bie Bend Na- tional Pa . El Paso. Hoover Dam. Grand CH on; Yellowstone, Grand 1 Tetons, \ Mr. and Mrs. ‘Stanley Hilbert of weekend Mrs. New Jersev: svent the with Mr, Hilbert's mother, Viola Hilbert. Cripell PF amily Book Paul K. Crispell Baptized Litle Paul Kirk, two months old | son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Crispell, | was baptized during the day, May 19, in the Dallas Meth- odist Church. Rev. Robert Sheehan officiated. . ; ® Paul has a sister and ‘three brothers, Stephen David 14, Joyce 12, Wayne 10 and Jay 4. i St. Gabriel's Retreat The Passionist Sisters and Re- treatantgof St. Gabriels Laywomens Retreat Benefit Party which was held re- cently such a huge success. The party was sponsored by the Kings- ton, Luzerne and Back Mountain Area of St. Gabriels League. The annual retreat for Laywo- men of this area will be held at | St. Gabriels Monastery, Scranton, | Friday through Sunday, September 6, 7, 8. 'All women of this area | are invited to make a retreat at this time. Mica Emily Hedden of Carlisle is | spending the week with the Ray- RD | Mr. and’ Mrs. Floyd Wells have | ville after sending: some time in | Mr. and Mrs, nH Kistler of New already | The Supplement - of the Crispell | Family Book can be picked up at the home of Earl Crigpell at Noxen. | Children’s Day program last Sun- | ague extend thanks to all | who participated in making the SN PE TY HY 17 SRP THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1968 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest SECTION A — PAGE 5 | Shaveriona Ruxiliary To Have Booth At Fair Ladies Auxiliary of Shavertown Fire Company is planning a White | Elephant Novelty and Baked Goods | Booth at the Fireman's Fair which (will be held June 13, 1, 15. | Anyone who has items ty do- | nate may bring them to the regular meeting on Monday, June 10 at 8 i p-m., in the Fire Hall. | Mrs. William Fredrick and Mrs William Puch are chairman and co- | cha ‘man. Baked goods will be sold | Saturday, June 15, with Mrs. Fritz Bonfig as chairman. All membears are urged to co-operate to make | the affair success. a Mn Dean's List Miss Susan Dingle. daughter of Mr. wnd Mrs. Fred Dingle, 26 Or- | chard Street, Trucksville. has been | named to the Dean’s List at the University of Pittsburgh. | A graduate of Dallas High School, class of 1965, Susan completed her | junior year on April 20 and after a ‘week's stay with her parents ha~= begin studies for her senior | term. She is majoring in hoth | | Pycholnay and Anthrornlaov and ia a membar of the staff of “The Owl” Union | vearhnock and the Student { Board. | Demunds | | In California 1 CPL. RODNEY WEISS Cpl. Rodney E. Weiss, son of Mrs. | Margaret Birth of Sweet Valley and | Gerald Weiss of Noxen, has been [ transferred ty San Francisco, 'Cali- | fornia; with the 1st Marine Air Wing. He is with a helicopter group. Cpl. Weiss, who is 22, enlisted in the Marines October 29, 1965. After | basic training at Parris Island, S.C, | he took further training at Camp | Lejeune, N.C., Memphis, Tenn., and | New River, N.C., before being trans- | ferred to California. Michael J. Repotski Arrives In Okinawa Sergeant Michael J. Repotski, son ! of Mr. and Mrs. Romar F. Repotski, | Hill Street, Trucksville, has arrived for duty at Naha AB, Okinawa. Sergeant Repotski, an aircraft mechanic. is assigned to a unit of the Pacific Air Forces. He pre- viously served at Dover AFB. Del. The sergeant is a graduate of Dal- las Senior High School. Cathy Major Is Two Cathy Major was two years old | Saturday by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Major, Idetown. The Humpty Dumpty cake in the middle of the table was a big at- traction. Cathy's grandparents could not attend the party but arrived later | in the evening to taste the cake. | They are great-grandmother, Mrs. Marion Major, and Mr. Bryce Major, grandpaents. Baker, / | Sandra and Sharon Major, | Rusty Coolbaugh, Richie Goodwin, | Albert, Michele Sweitzer, Keith | Charles and Elizabeth Green Mehm. on Friday, May 17 and was en- tertained at a Birthday Party on | and Mrs. | Guests at ‘the party were Gary | Shavertown Couple Observe 50th Anniversary MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM MORGAN Mr. and Mrs. William H. Morgan of 57 North Main Avenue, Shaver- town, recently celebrated their 50th | Wedding Anniversary at a dinner in the Franklin House, Shavertown. where she attended school. Mr. Morgan was born in Parsons, the son of the late William and Jennie Kimble Morgan. ed school there. The * dinner was given by the | The Morgans are parents of four couple's daughters and was attend- | daughters, Mrs. Verna Davis and ed by the immediate family. Mrs. Ruth Corcoran, Shavertown; | Mrs. Margaret Coates, necticut, and Elizabeth, in 1936 at the age of 16. were married in {Scranton by Rev. Snyder in the | Lutheran parsonage. They have re- | ~'ded in Shavertown for the past | forty-five years and are members The couple They one great-grandchild. of the ‘Shavertown Methodist| Mr. Morgan is a member of the Church. Masons in Wilkes-Barre, the | Mrs. Morgan is the former Mar- | Knights Templar, and the Reotived garet Mihm. daughter of the late Men's Association of Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Morgan is No. Dallas. She was born in Mcosic but spent | Eastern Star, 396, her childhocd in Plains Township | Chanple Sisters Ertertbined At Bridal Shower On Friday Anna Rhoebe, John. Chapple, Mrs. Ted Rebennack, Summit Coslett, Street, Shavertown, entertained at Chapple, Raymond Sr., Edna honor of Misses Betty and Edith | McClure, Chapple, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. | Poplisky; Misses Brenda Mannear John Chapple, Shavertown. | and Carol Jennings. The guests of Party table featured a basket of honor and the hostess. daisies as the centerpiece flanked | by white tapers and a shower cake | the bride of Flovd Jennings, Ide- ! decorated with miniature yellow | town, on June 15 in Shavertown | umbrellas. | Methodist Church. Betty Chapple Guests present were Mesdames will wed Robert Smith, Long Islard ' Thomas Foss. John Lois Berry, Floyd Jennings, Charles | Charles Howe, The Elmer Hoovers, ldetown Observe Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Idetown will observe their 50th Wedding Anniversary on May 30. | Mountain. They They will be honored guests at a | | Bible Tabernacle. family dinner at noon in the Castle The couple have three children, Inn, Dallas. Open house will be | Floyd and Lester of Idetown and | held at the Idetown Fire Hall on | Mrs. Roxie Haines of Emerson, New the afternoon of May 30 from 2:30 | Jersey. There are nine grand- | to 5:00. | children. The Hoovers were married at | attend Outlet He attend- also have seven .gandchildren and | a member of the | a bridal shower Friday evening in | Rebennack, Diane Long, Lawrence | Evelyn | Miss Edith Chapple will become Chapple, Jr., | and Montrose, on Saturday, May 25. Elmer Hoover of Hoover has been an active worker in churches throughout the Back | | Couples Club Henors | Anniversary Couples At a regular meeting of the Ide- town Methodist Church Couples Club, two couples were honored at a 25th silver wedding anniversary party. Mr. ard Mrs. Alfred Swelgin and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Harri- son were presented with silver platters. Following the party, a business meeting was he'd, at which time nlans were made for the auction “5 be held June 15. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bergstrasser, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swelgin, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swe'tzer Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sweitzer Jr. and Albert. III, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- shall Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Bobert | | Steele, Mr. and Mrs. James Barrall, | Mr. | and Mrs. Elwood Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Lynne Ann Jordan Plans Philadelphia Wedding Aug. 17 and Mrs. Herbert Ward, Mr. Donald Anesi and daughter. Andres, | Miss Gaile Harrison and Mr. Rich- ard Hummell. Miss Betty Jane Scott Enterta’ned At Shower Miss Betty Jane Scott was guest Vernon, Con- | who died | | of honor at a bridal shower on Sunday, May 19, at the home of her mother, Mrs.Ruth Scott, at Bunker Hill. Hostesses for | Mrs. Richard Arnold, cousin and | Mrs. Warren Sutton, aunt of the | bride-elect. Mrs. Sutton, however, eering. He is employed at the] Naval Air Engineerin~ Center in | | Philadelphia. the shower were | | was unable to mttend since she un- | 2 € | Larson at Methodist Parsonage in | derwent surgery a week before. | Miss Scott will become the bride of James Misson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Misson, Shavertown, on June 1. Decorations for the shower were | (in pink, blue, yellow. Colored | | streamers ‘wedding bells, forming a around the center of the table. Present were Mesdames Sr; { Meeker of Kunkle; Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Jordan of 195 ' Carverton Road, Trucksville, have made known the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lynne Ann Jordan, to William Horoschak, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Horoschak, 5 Nature Lane, Levittown, Pa. The future bride was graduated from Westmoreland High School in 1961 and is a graduate of Moore College of Art in Philadelphia where she majored in Art Education. She is presently teaching art Philadelphia School System. Miss | Jordan studied in the Netherlands from 1961 to 1962 as a Rotary Bx: | change Student. Mr. Horoschak attended Drexel | Institute of Technology and gradu- ated in 1966 with a ‘Bachelor of | Science degree in technical engin- | The couple plan to be married | I MISS LYNNE ‘ANN JORDAN", | on August 17 in Philadelphia. Mr And Mrs. Sd Meeker | Married Fitty Years, May 13th Mr. and Mrs. of Beaumont observed their 50th Wedding Anniversary on May 13. Daniel B. Meeker and Alice Kunkel were married by Rev. James of their five Daniel E. Mrs. Lucille Tunkhannock: William of Ramona Wall Four living: Tunkhannock. children are | Harvey, | Beaumont, and Mrs. { of Noxen RD. . There are 25 grand--| hung from two white | Children and 18 great-grandchil- cage | dren. | evening. Ruth | Scott, Lettie Misson, Harley Misson, | and Union Howard Garris, Clifford Garris, | Kentucky, A graduate of Dallas High School College, Barberville, Mr. Anderson has com- Myrtle Filo, Charles Bray, Arlene pleted his first-year of study at { Sutton, Mary Ann Duris, Richard | Wesley Theological Mary Lee Tyler, Mildred Miss Sandra Misson, Miss Pearsall, Decker; ! Washington, D.C. He has served as supply pastor at a number of local | Sutton, Dorothy Filo and Bonnie | churches. ! Sutton, the guest of honor and the | ——— — | — IT PAYS 10 ADVERTISE hostess. ‘To Be Named Elder | Sunday Methodist Church, Scranton, Don- | ald A. Anderson, son of Mrs. Emma { | Anderson, 188 Hill Street, Trucks- | and the late Donald Ander- | ville, son will be ordained a deacon of this denomination. Mr. Anderson will be presented afternon at Elm Park | | his robe by members of Trucksville | | Methodist Church at the 11 a.m. | service that morning in his home parish. Ordination will take place rat :3° pam. An open house will be held at his! I home hegtoningn at six o'clock that Lehman Parsonage by the late Rev. | | John Price. They had as atten- dants, Ruth Worthington of Idetown | and Harry Ide, father of the bride. | Mrs. Hoover is the former Mable | Ide, daughter of the late Harry and | Lula Ide of Idetown. Mr. Hoover Ia the son of the late C .C. Hoover | and Rose Ann Hoover of Outlet. | The couple have been residents of | Idetown for the past fifty years. Mr. Hoover is a retired school bus driver. He drove for Lehman | Township for thirty years. Mrs. | Jorn Donnie 1de; Mesdames Arthur Major, Richard Good#fin, Al- bert Sweitzer, Robert Welsh, El- | liott Ide, Harold Coolbaugh. “AT 3 Meals a Day & LOSE WEIGHT with WEIGHT WATCHERS (tM) Continuous Registration American Legion — Dallas | EVERY WED. — 7:30 P.M. Reg. $3 /Fee $2.. For Free Info. Write: Box 2, Ree TE IHR TES {TTR \} Call 825-4432. Give Yourself A Treat!! A Mew Hair Style At SUSAN FRITZINGER’S Beauty Salon W. MIDLAND DRIVE DALLAS Open Monday Thru Saturday Evenings By Appointment 674-7053 Thursday - Fri SPECIA SIZES 5 TO 16 J DAYS ONLY SPRING and SUMMER DRESSES ALL MARKED DOWN ANN'S APPAREL | 95 MAIN ST., LUZERNE | 1 OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS day - Saturday L RACK FRANK 151! *¥ 63 South Main AT iL ACCUTRON CALENDAR ‘‘AM" + Waterproof, * sweep second 14K gold. Waterproof,” Mt. Bethel, Pa. % hand, silver luminous dial sweep second hand. Glit or and hands. Stainless steel. silver dial, The Accutron timepiece has no balance wheel, no mainspring, no hairspring. (Therefore no tick). Instead it has a tiny, electron- ically-powered tuning fork. (That's what makes it hum.) The tuning fork splits a second into 360 equal parts. The best a ticking watch can do is divide a second into 5 or 10 parts. Accutron time is so nearly perfect that Bulova guarantees monthly accuracy to within 60 seconds.t ACCUTRON® by BULOVA X It goes hm-m-m-m. Payment May Be Arranged Jeweler MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY STORE HOURS 10:00 TO 5:25 — THURS. 10:00 TO 8:45 *When case, crown and crystal are intact. we gill adjust timekeeping to this tolerance, if necessary. ACCUTRON CALENDAR “AG” luminous dots $150.00 and hands. $225.00 CLARK St., Wilkes-Barre SE is for one full year. | | | in the | Daniel B. Meeker | Seminary, ' Miss Berha Sutlitf . Entertained C1 Birthday Miss Bertha Sutliff of Pierce Street, Kingston, was entertained {at a birthday dinner held recently in her honor and Mrs. Harold Croom at 95 Carverton, Trucksville. Present were Mrs. Boyd Ather- holt, Miss Blanche Atherholt, Miss Georgienna Weidner, Edward Crcom, Linda Croom. Later in the evening, Miss Sutliff was pleasantly surprised at a party in the Crooms home. Attending were Mesdames Donald Smith, Francis Smith, Donald An- derson, Jacob Harrison, Ernest Nor- rie, Herbert DeWitt, Jacob Hoover, Boyd Atherholt; Miss Blanche At- herholt, Miss Georgienng Weidner, Mesdames Robert Shoemaker, Jo- ceph Walton, Sr., Joreph Walton, Jr.. George Gaylord, Clifford Garris, | William Lohman, Eugene Thomas | and Miss Linda Croom. i Read The Dallas Post “More Than A Newspaper A Community Institution” iSELINGO SIGNS] In honor of the occasion, open ! house was held May 12 at their home. A short ceremony was held | at 1 o'clock by Rev. Fred neil of Noxen, followed by a family dinner attended by 58 guests. SIGNS OF ALL KIND BUILT - PAINTED TRUCKS WINDOWS PLASTIC SHO-CARDS PAPER SIGNS SIGN CLOTH SCOTCHLITE ART WORK There were also several after- noon callers. The Meekers received many lovely gifts and wish t, thank all who made their special day a I success. | WSCS Rummage Sale Rummage Sale sponsored -by Trucksville Methodist Church opens | this morning at 9:30 at the Edu- | cational Building on Church Road. The sale will also be held gl Friday with closing hours of 4:30 | | each afternoon. 1 AE HUNTSVILLE 674-8126 Mrs. Leon Beisel is general chair- man assisted by Mrs. George Lidi- | cote and their committees. COATS SUITS! Coupon not Good con '/2 Price SALE. HURRY! Group of Juniors — Misses — Womens SPRING DRESSES and Famous Name KNET Fabulous Buys! 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