NTA et. le Nn n the Vinter , ac- r, Di- Agri- the y the itions an d e 18 ole to mina- ) pre- ec are 1 not ble if e and . Pest ancial [vania ourse avail- Short State 'msby Ansyl- : tam . De- Viet- e for from and aunt 10mas 1S. Jrsula , and ssica, » Bot- year with n An ng to ciliary linner y, Oc ns of , sup- com- dition which plan- pany. 1S IS Dallas their ith a their .obert r was dents were: 1ford, Mary esent Todd 3eard, Mary rbara Alex- elson, Roger { Mr. town, Mrs. d Mr. inkle, nical Base, reraft ed to mand ghter lesky, > one fail | aks Ad- and LVe. ter DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA SECTION A — PAGE 5 Purely Personal THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1968 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Mrs. John Manzoni, Follies Road, submitted to an emergency append- ’ ectomy early Sunday morning. She is making satisfactory recovery at ; Mercy Hospital. 4 ¥ sk % » TMs mith of Mountain Road is at home after spending two and one half weeks at Nesbitt Hospital, where he fas fitted with a brace. Some months ago his spine was in- | jured while he was at work. # & * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neuner, Hil donia Avenue, Dallas, have returned home after a three month stay in | Germany and Austria. They traveled on the SS. Bremen. Mrs. Sarah “Kane, Akron, Ohio, | and Mrs. Lester Yeager, St. Peters- | burg, Florida, were recent guests of | Mrs. Edith Templin, Dallas, here to | attend the wedding of her grand- daughter, Dorothy Eck of Shaver- town. * * * Lee Wentzel, Lehman, drove to Vermont last weekend. He reported heavy fog on the return trip. Atty. and Mrs. John S. Fine, Jr. have @@oved into their new home on Sterling ‘Avenue, Dallas. The Fines have one son, John 8. HI and are former residents of. Carlisle. Atty. Fine recently finished grad- uated from college and is practicing | law. | * se # Mr. ® Mrs. Donald Hazeltine | and children, Joyce, Joseph, Diane, Frank, Gloria, and Cheryl, have re- | 1 gently moved from Great Lakes, Williams has been announced by the Mlinois to Woodlawn Avenue, Dallas. Site bride's sacoide Mr. and Mio My fovigiine fein retired Naval Of- | C. H. Gutzler of Portsmouth, Vir- ficer and had been attending college | in Chicago. - ou Gutzler to Lt William Bruce ginia. Lt. Williams is the son of Mr. { and Mrs. Bruce Williams of R. D. 4, * 5 7 | Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vergillo and | The prospective bride was gradu- daughters. Andrey and Victoria. are | ated from Medical College of Vir- now residing on Elinore Street | ginia, School of Physical Therepy in Shavertown. Thev are former resi- | Richmond. She is employed at Mon- dents of Hyattsville, Maryland and | ee Mr. Vergilio is a professor at Kings’ College. Z : : Mr. And Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl-Carey, Mr. and | Mrs. Roy Harvey and their seven Ob : 40 h children recently spent the week- | Serve fi end at Knobels Grove in Elysburg. The Careys have made many trips in their new camper trailer this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Evans, Sr., 236 Church Street, Dallas, observed their 40th weding anniversary on > 3% = September 19, and were honored at Communder: AU... 8 N.. Retired) a party on Saturday evening. The : , Ts } party was hosted by their children, oily jo A Wiens Copy Mr. and Mrs. Donald Evans, Jr., and } i Mr. and Mrs. Terry Evans, at the guestsyiof Lt. Comander (Retired) 3 irs ond y Bohert H. Yerburs NL latter's home, 51 Harris Hill Road, Trucksville. agara Falls, Naw! York. ; Mrs. Evans is the former Arline = Shannon, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shannon, Wilkes- Barre. Mr. Evans, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Evans, Ashley, Forty Fort and the Back Mountain, is a graduate of University of Penn- sylvania and is a member of the * Mr. and Mrs. John W. Moore, formerly of Darien. Conn., have moved to Country Club Road, Dal- las, in the former home of Don Peterson. The Moores are the par- ents of Mrs. Richard Maslow and Mr. John N. Moore, both of Dallas. den Brownie Playday Held; Mrs. Alice Davis of 42 Grove! . Street, Trucksville, has returned 110 Brownies Attend h f Nesbitt Hospital where | ‘ pine fom Nosh Dna ere Mrs. Tvan Ziegler, chairman of the Brownie Playday held at Irem she was a patient for two weeks. | Country Club on September 21, an- Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Moore and | nounced that 110 Brownie Scouts attended. son Mike have moved from Dallas, The participating troops from Texas, to Harris Hill Road, Trucks- ville. Mr. Moore is General Man. | Dallas Neighborhood, Penn’s Woods Girl ‘Scout Council were 641 - leader ager at Pomeroys Department Store. raat Foe oe | Mrs. Lee Watson; 654 - leader, Mrs. New residents of Midway Manor are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pluskie, | formerly of Dickson City. leader, leader, Mrs. Herman Otto; 658 - | William Burk; 623 - * ® * ® 0 | William Borton; and 650 - leader, , Mrs. Alton Fox and Mrs. Bruce Tenley. childre¥, Randy, Rene, Robi and, Three Senior Girl Scouts, D’Anne Rick haye recently moved to Har- Cooper, Sara Peters ris Hill Road, R. D. 5, Shavertown Swingle, assisted with Brownie ac- from East Aurora, New York. | tivities which included a hike, a * * lunch, fun and games. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yamerick and ee gee children, Frank, Michael and Diane M/Sqt. Dennis Dobinick have recently moved from Wyoming F . to a home on Perrin Avenue, Retired From Bir Force Shavertown. i Former residents of Hanover of Mr. and Mrs. John Dobinick, Goer- Street, Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs. | inger Avenue, Shavertown, recently John Metz and son, John, Jr. are | retired from the U. S. Air Force af- now residing at 219 Highland Ave- | ter serving 21 years at various posts Site at z throughout the United Staes, Ha- ¥ ® ” wail and Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Mahmoud Fahmy 2d tly, Rope 8, Reof 7 ond They have five children, Barbara, Ronda 5, have recently moved i Kelly. Vicki and Jeff Circle Drive, College Manor, Dallas. |= 0 7. y, 8 . They are former residents of Lewis- LH ; : 11 where the have purchased a burg. Mr. Fahmy is teaching at | i Wilkes ‘Collage. { home. Mr, Dobinick has accepted a * | position at Medico Industries. | * * Mr. and Mrs. John Gregorski and | daughter, Cheryl have moved from | Lebanon, Pa. to a new home on | 1! oy } Westminster Drive, Dallas. ! ciation Auxiliary will resume month- | ly meetings, Thursday, September | 26 at Lehman Fire Hall at 7:30 p.m. | The first meeting this month will Police Auxiliary Meeting Quality Printing | OFFSET LETTERPRESS | an “open house and Stanley | | {All members are urged to attend RYE DALLAS POST | with friends. | REUPHOLSTERY M. B. BEDDING COMPLETELY REBUILDS YOUR FURNITURE THEN RECOVER It IN YOUR CHOICE OF LOVELY FABRICS Special Care To Antiques Over 50 Years Dependable Service MISS SHERRY The engagement of Miss Sherry William Paulson; 637 - leader, Mrs. | Mrs. | and Cathy | Master Sgt. Dennis Dobinick, son | Sgt. Dobinick is married to the | former Ellen Kinney of Wyoming. | The family will move soon to Oak | The Back Mountain Police Asso- | 5 LOU GUTZLER | tebello Hospital, Baltimore, Mary- land. Lt. Williams is a graduate of Lake Lehman High School and Shepherd College, Shepherdstown, West Vir- ginia, where he was a member of Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity. He recently returned from a tour of duty in Vietnam and is stationed at Fort Holabird, Baltimore. A November wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore F. Hinkle, 117 Lincoln Drive, Shavertown, an- nounce the engagement and ap- proaching marriage of their daugh- ter, Sandra Lillian, to Frederick Jo seph Karl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick J. Karl, 372 Lynwood Avenue, Lynwood. Donald Evans Anniversary faculty at Dallas ‘Senior High School. The couple were married in Sun- bury Presbyterian Church by Rev. | Chester Todd and are the parents of two sons, Donald, J. Falls Church, Virginia and Terry, Trucksville. ! There are also five grandchildren, | Miss Yenalevitch was graduated Kim and Jill, daughters of Mr. and | from Edwardsville High School and Mrs. Donald Evans, Jr; Steven, | College Misericordia where she re- Christopher and Karen, children of - is tl - ES Mr. and Mrs. Terry Evans. A buffet luncheon was served to the following at the anniversary party: Rev. and Mrs. John Prater, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goddard, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wileman, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Landmesser, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Mat | thew Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Cook, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon | Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daily, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Sheldon MacAvoy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lancaster, Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Evans, Dan- ville; Mrs. Paul Helfrich, Sterling Park, Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur , Shannon and daughter, Mrs. Carol |employed at Raymond Cromauer, Capra, Scotia, N.Y.; Mrs. Edith Hunt, | Electrical =~ Contractor in Wilkes- Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Adele Formmel, | Barre. : : ! Ashley; Mrs. Oswald Griffith, Trucks- | ville; the honored guests and the | host and hostesses. Jennifer Anne Stevens | Atty. and Mrs. Robert V. Stevens, | 74 Lehman Avenue, Dallas, an- | nounces the birth of a daughter, | Jennifer Anne, born September 1 ‘Dallas Woman's Club Committee Met Friday | in General Hospital. Jennifer weigh- Mrs. Floyd Slocum, chairman of | : ’ unds, e rth. the Wavs.and Meane Cormritten of | ed 5 pounds, 13 ounces at birt Dallas ‘Senior Woman's Club, was hostess to a meeting of the com- | mittee at he home on Friday night. | Plans for activities of the year | were made and will be presented | to the Executive Board for approval: Attending the meeting were: Mes- | dames ‘Sheldon Evans, Donald Bul- | > i ford Wilkie Paulson, Ralph Fitch the Miners National Bank Building, and the hostess, Mrs. Slocum. | Wilkes-Barre, | been bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yenalevitch of Edwardsville. Mr, Casey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Casey, Sr., of Warden Place, Harveys Lake. Matthew Alan Stash The birth of their first son; Mat- Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stash, Pioneer Avenue, Stone Acres, Dallas. Baby Matthew was born on September 13 in Nesbitt ‘Memorial Hospital and weighed 6 pounds, 10 ounces. He has a three year old sister, Allyson. Mrs. Stash is the former Miss Karen Besteder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Corey Besteder, Kunkle. Mr. Stash is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Stash of Dallas. He is John J. Oliver, 327 North Prague Avenue, Kingston. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre. Miss Hinkle was graduated from | Westmoreland High School and at- | planned. The engagement of Miss Geraldine | ceived Bachelor of Science Degree | : Yenalevitch to Thomas L. Casey has | in chemistry. She is presently a | of Baird- Street, Sandy Beach, ob- { May Nafus and Orval Avert. announced by the future | faculty member of Wyoming Valley | served their Silver Anniversary on | 104 Myers Street, | | i | | | | | { | | Mrs. Stevens is the former Jacqu- | line Oliver, daughter of Mr. ad Mrs. | 1 | Paternal grandparents are Dr. and Dorcas Society of St. Paul’s Luth- Mrs. Russell A. Stevens, 148 South | eran Church will hold a Garage and Lt. W. B. Williams To Wed Miss Sherry L. Gutzler | Miss Sandra L. Hinkle Prospective Bride MISS SANDRA L. HINKLE tended Wilkes-Barre Business Col- | lege. She is employed at Harrington, | Walker & Strickland, Inc. Mr. Karl is 3 graduate of Hanover Township High School and King's College and is employed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health as a solid waste co-ordinator. An early November wedding is West School District. Mr. Casey graduated from St. | James Catholic High School for Boys | in Chester, Pa, He has served in the | United States Air Force for four years and is now attending Wilkes College. He is presently employed by Sears, Roebuck and Company. The couple plan to be married on Saturday, November 23, at 10 o'clock in the morning in: St. Mary’s Church of the Annunciation in King- thew Alan, has been announced by ston. Mary Jean Hennebaul Honored On Birthday Mary Jean Hennbaul observed her seventh birthday anniversary on Sunday, September 22. She was guest of honor at a party held by her mother, Mrs. Walter Hennebaul, Sr., in their home in East Dallas. The party decorations were in pink and blue and the cake was topped with ballerinas. ‘Guests were: Nora Barlow, Stevie Joe Strazdus, Raymond Robert Strazdus, Jr., Lynn Allan Sheehan, Jr. Walter, Patricia, Theresa, Rich- ard and Jerome Hennebaul Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hennebaul, Jr., Mrs. Richard ‘Strazdus, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Strazdus, Colleen McCoy, Fred Hennebaul, Peggy Hennebaul and Mrs. Walter Hennebaul Sr. Garage Rummage Sale Rummage Sale Friday and Saturday Atty. Stevens has law offices in in the church basement. Many items will be on sale. Sale hours are 10 to 2 p.m. on Howard L. Olver Fiance Of Miss Linda L. Seevers ’ a MISS LINDA LEE SEEVERS Announcement has been made of | Manager-Treasurer of Roberts Wes- | the engagement of Miss Linda Lee |leyan College-at North Chili, New oe daughter of Mrs. Phyllis | York. Seevers and Mr. Frank Seevers of | Mr. Olver, who was graduated i East Liverpool, Ohio, to Howard L. [ from Roberts Wesleyan College this | Olver, son of Rev. and Mrs. H. D. | summer, will enter Asbury Theolog- | Olver of 99 Davenport Street, Dallas. |ical Seminary at ‘Wilmore, Kentucky Miss Seevers, a 1966 graduate of | this Fall. . Bast Liverpool [High School, is em-| A June wedding is planned. |-ployed as Secretary to the Business ! : Lt MASS Coming Yonalonion Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Celebrated By Carl Careys Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Carey, Sr., | age. Their attendants were Anna | The Careys are the parents of a Wednesday, September 25. The couple were married on Sep- tember 25, 1943 by Rev. Glenn in | the Beaumont Presbyterian Parson- Baird Street. | Mrs. Carey is the former Laura | Edelhoff and is employed by Forty Fort Blouse Factory. Mr. Carey is employed by Whitesell Brothers in Dallas. Mr, and Mrs. Carey will hold a re- ception at Hanson's Park on Satur- day, September 28, at 7 p.m. Invita- Troy Hunter Is Five Troy Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hunter, Davenport Street, Dal- las, celebrated his fifth birthday on September 18. tions have been issued. Friends who helped Troy mark A ——_—_—_,e, yr tptnoonorrvi the special occasion were: Jay Law, 1 Eric Cornell, ‘Betsy Duda, Patti | Society To Meet Frew, Becky Frew, Debbie Rogers, | St. Ann's Society of the Back Tracy Rogers, Kale Miers, Sandy | Mountain Eastern Orthodox Church Traved, Gary Daley, Michael Steele, | will hold its regular monthly meet- Christine Scuba, Gus Heisey, Chuck | ing at the home of Mrs. Anton Hum- asser. Links, 112 Lakeside Drive, Harveys { Lake, this evening at 7:30 p.m. son, Carl Jr., who also resides on ! Miss Carol Lamoreaux Is Honored At Shower Miss Carol A. Lamoreaux was guest of honor at a variety shower recently at the Lehman Methodist Church. Fifty guests attended the shower given by Miss Lamoreaux’s bridal attendants, Miss Sharon Williams, Mrs. Evelyn Stine, Miss Marguerite Feist and Miss Donna Bidwell. Col- or scheme was carried out in purple and white. : Miss Lamoreaux, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester T. Lamoreaux of | Huntsville Road, Lehman, will be- come the bride of Gary Marshall Smith on. October 19 in Lehman Methodist Church at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. ; Tom Doughton Honored With Farewell Party Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fitch, Sr., of Huntsville Road, Dallas were hosts | recently at a surprise farewell party | for Tom Doughton of Davenport Street, Dallas. | Tom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | Doughton, Sr., left today from Avoca | Airport for six months training with |the U. S. Army at Fort Leonard ‘Wood, Missouri. He is a 1968 grad- uate of Dallas Senior High School. Attending the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fitch, Drew Fitch, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Suma, Mr. and Mrs. Alex = Dombroski, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dombroski, Mrs. Elsie Ko- valeski, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doughton, Sr. David Fitch, Rita Bombeck, Melvin Morris, Karen | Kroll, Jim Buckley, Jo Carol Birn- stock, Charlene Albosta, Lyn Dough- ton, Kathy Eneboe, Mrs. Bombeck, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shepard, the guest of honor, the host and host- ess. { ‘Local Girl RunnerUp As “Miss Zero Defects” { = Miss Sharon A. Jones was recent- [ly chosen “Miss Zero Defects” run- | ner-up according to a notice re- | ceived by her mother, Mrs. Dorothy | Jones, 147 Cedar Avenue, Shaver- town, from Sharon’s commander. Sharon is stationed at Hickman | Air Force Base in Hawaii with the I'5 Tt h Weather Reconnaissance Squadron. All base units submitted | applicants and the 57th chose Shar- | on. ; | All applicants were judged on speaking ability, enthusiasm, beauty, i poise and dress. Five finalists were | chosen from all base units entries and the titlist was picked from ! those. Sharon was second. | She received flowers, a cash a- | ward and wide publicity in all base publications. | —————————————. | FOR QUALITY PRINTING ACCORDING TO YOUR | SPECIFICATIONS | CALL THE DALLAS POST Terri Lee Dougal Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dougal, Jr. | of Huntsville Road, Dallas, have an- | nounced the birth of their first child, a daughter, at Mercy Hos | pital on August 29. Terri Lee weighed seven pounds, fifteen ounces at birth. Her mother is the former Betty Ann Lamoreaus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Lamoreaux, Dallas. Mr. Dougal, now | stationed in Vietnam, is the son of | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dougal, Sr. of Sweet Valley. Karen Ann Godtiring | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Godtfring, Em- | maus, announce the birth of a] daughter September 3, their fourth | child. Karen Ann, eight pounds four- teen ounces at birth joins two sis- ters and a brother in the household. Deborah is 13; Kimberly 9; and | { Todd, 7 years old. Mrs. William Morse, Mrs. God- tfring’s mother, was at Emmaus Friday, 10 till noon on Saturday. for two weeks, caring for the family. ‘Martin John Bispels EAT 3 Meals a Day & LOSE WEIGHT with Weight Watchers (tm) on September 24. The baby Weighed | CONTINUOUS REGISTRATION 8 pounds, 15 ounces at birth. The | ; American Legion — Dallas | Bispels have two older children, | : ] | William and Judy ‘Ann. [f= VERY "WED, — 7:30 PM. { Mrs. Bispels is the former Judy Reg. §3/82. — For Free Info | Nobel of Wilkes-Barre. Rev. Bispels | CALL 825-4432 Other Classes Available Rev. and Mrs. William C. Bispels | {of Main Street, Shavertown, an- | nounce the birth of a son, Martin | ‘John, at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital | lis Pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran | Church in Shavertown. 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