t over ter is ‘much time. and to lower tough stand oveled s for could lower dl. It goes g but vy was ) push “hine! worse his is mar- n my lived. wrote about ° better done, 18: pa- diary. 0, my vis in first harge min- kind 1S. veral &aft- which para- ort. it our re to s. for sured d of and him knew were | with faith astor- Wes- that | rrass time. r me nd in body who veral vhich pre- -that are 10. do 1eed- m. It my won- have .aird ospi- | re- M0 a a i _mr ey 9% Mr. ang S'Jr., RD 3] allas, announce the engagement of their daughter, “Kathleen Jo, to Carl A. Alte- “/ mus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- ‘2 mon Altemus, RD 3, Wyoming, 92 Pa. bi of Dallas 0. i = Mrs ( 10 r ond is a graduate , High School, and is - now iii at Nesbitt il "Miss D#¥ past- presidents Six past-presidents of the " Dallas Senior Woman’s Club ' were honored last week at a dinner at the Irem Temple Country Club. Arthur Culver, club’s first president, the intro- “! duced the guests of honor and noted that another past-presi- “' dent, Mrs. Howard Wiley, was “unable to attend. Q Past-presidents at the dinner ' were Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Mrs. Bettie Dixon, Mrs. Culver, Mrs. Boyd White, Mrs. Fred Eck and " Mrs. Lester Jordan. “Mrs. Eck gave the invocation " and paid tribute to the memory “" of Mrs. Ross Lewin. ““tion of | Mrs. Sgn ‘Hilsher, ‘president "of the Li yerne County Federa- omen’s Clubs, urged ; "* support of federation projects “and that department chairman “ members be read and use material sent " them. She also asked that all interested and ~ thoroughly involved in their club. The business ‘ meeting was . ~ opened with the singing of the Y" “Collect” by a trio from the ' Dallas Woman’s Club Chorale, ? consisting of Mrs. Joseph Katyl, h ui ‘ Mrs. Charles Mahler, Mrs. _ John’ Kaminski, accompanied ~ by Mrs. Walter Davidson. Mrs. John Williams, presi- dent of the Dallas club, pre- "sided at. the meeting. She thanked Mrs. Robert VanHorn “for arranging the dinner, and’ also welcomed a former mem- ber, Mrs. Raymond Flick. Minutes were read by Mrs. Thom eese in the absence . of Mrs. ®dwin Roth, Secretary, | and the Treasurer's Report was | given by Mrs. William Schil- ‘ling. births | Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Stahl, 15313 S. Crawford Road, RD 3, Mt. Pleasant, Mich., announce 'the birth of a son, Matthew { Christian, on Nov. 13. | The new arrival, first child of the couple, weighed in at {seven pounds, two ounces. Mother: is the former Sandra | Welton, ‘Oscoda, Mich. Mr. | Stahl is the son of Mr. and Mrs. .- John Stahl, Shavertown. He served four years in the U.S. |” Air Force and is completing his senior year at Central Michigan. University. His wife is also a senior at the same college. W Mr. and Mrs. Donald An- drews of 42 Main Street, Dallas have announced the birth of a son, Christopher Don, 5 lbs. 8 oz.; at#@eneral Hospital on No- vember 13. Mrs. Andrews is the former Valerie Mallin, daughter of Mrs. Doris R. Mallin, Dallas. Mr. Andrews is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Laskowski of Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville. Christopher is the Andrews’ first child. He is the first grand- child of Mrs. Mallin and the" third grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Laskowski. He is also the fourth great-grandchild of Mrs. Earl H. Monk. KATHLEEN rs. Fred Dymond - fairs Chairman, requested that DYMOND Memorial Hospital, ; Mr. Altemus is a graduate of Dallas Sr., High School; was employed at Charmin’s, Mehoopany; and is now serv- ing in the U.S. Navy, and attending school at the naval base in Jacksonville, Fla. A spring wedding is planned. Welfare chairman, Mrs. Leonard Cowett, thanked mem- bers for bringing canned goods for holiday baskets and asked that unwrapped gifts and wrap- ping paper be brought to the December meeting to be sent to Retreat Hospital for Christ- mas. Mrs. Eck gave a report on the Scholarship Loan Fund and stated that 14 students had been aided. Fine Arts Chairman, Mrs. Vern Groff, announced the Club’s participation in the Art Contest. Mrs. Bettie Dixon, Public Af- members planning to ‘tour Na- tona Mills on Wednesday, No- vember 20th, shew meet at the entrance at 1:30. Mrs. Floyd Slocum, Ways and Means chairman, thanked Mrs. Ralph Fitch for handling the sale of the Vigalanti Whis- tles and announced that Mrs. James Houston would be in charge of the notepaper and place mats. Thanksgiving baskets being collected The Dallas Women of Kiwa- nis Club will again act as clearing house this year for reception of Thanksgiving Bas- kets for needy families in the Back Mountain Area. This also includes families with children in the Lake-Leh- man School District. They would like all civic + organizations, clubs, or church groups who plan to distribute baskets this year to contact either of the following women ‘by Friday to avoid duplication of baskets. Please call Mrs. John Blase, 675-3293 or Mrs. Tom Kriedler, 674-5231. pink ladies Four women from one small street in New Goss Manor, Grandview Avenue, serve as Pink Ladies at General Hos- pital, sharing transportation portal to portal, each Tuesday. They are Mrs. Harold Flack, Mrs. Ted Meixell, Mrs. Monroe Houtz and Mrs. Mabel Evans. THE DALLAS POST. NOV MARJORIE WALP Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Walp, Jr., of 71 North Lehigh Street, Shavertown, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Marjorie Jean, to Peter E. Blessing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blessing of 8 Ellis Ave- nue, Shavertown. Miss Walp was graduated from Dallas Senior High School and College Misericordia. She is on the teaching staff of Manheim Central School Dis- trict, Manheim, Pa. Mr. Blessing was graduated from Central Catholic High School and the University of Scranton. He is attending Naval Avia- tion Officer Candidate School at Pensacola, Fla. The wedding will be solom- nized December 28 in St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown. JUST A SPIN and you reach Bostn Sore Dallas Harveys Lake Center Moreland Fowler, Dick and Walker The Boston Store Wilkes-Barre, Pa. OF THE DIAL DIAL DIRECT 823-4141 Sweet Valley Noxen DIAL 674-1181 No Toll Charge ‘MISS ABBY ANN JONES Mrs. Clarence Jones of Har- ris Hill Road, Trucksville, an- nounces the engagement of her daughter, Abby Ann to Paul Lawrence Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Camp- bell of 79 East Center Street, Shavertown. Miss Jones ds also the daugh- “ter of the late Clarence W. Jones of Trucksville. Miss Jones is a 1967 graduate of Dallas Senior High School. She attended Luzerne County Community College and is pres- ently a sophomore at College Misericordia. Mr. Campbell is a 1966 grad- uate of Dallas Senior High School. He is also a 1968 grad- uate of Wilkes-Barre Business College and is presently em- ployed by Seltex Factor Inc. No definite date has been set for the wedding. Pictured are six past-presidents of the Dallas Senior Woman's Club who were honored recently at a dinner at Irem Temple Country Club. Seated, left to right, are Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Mrs. John Hilsher, Mrs. John Williams, Mrs. Bettie Dixon and Mrs. Arthur Culver. Standing are Mrs. Boyd White, Mrs. Fred Eck, Mrs. Lester Jordan and Mrs. Ornam Lamb, most recent FREE | - 36 day $11.38 value supply for 38.69 myulti-vilaming save With minerals | 14 be oe | 2.69 ZD) SUPER PLENAMINS 6753366 FREE VITAMINS! 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Nominating comittee, Mrs. Ralph Lewis, Mrs. Ben Ed- wards, and Mrs. Dana Crump, presented a slate of officers: for president Mrs. John Mur- phy; vice president Mrs. Joe Beckham; secretary, Mrs. James Malkemes; treasurer, Mrs. Ben H. Edwards. The ballot was unanimously in favor. A book review session was sparked by Mrs. Murphy, who reviewed “A Mass for the Dead,” recommending it high- ly; gave short shrift to a new book by Slaughter; recom- mended “Covenant with Death,’’ and that perennial fay- orite ‘Between Parent and Child;” and reviewed in brief “Kidnap,” the story of the Lindbergh case. Mrs. Lloyd Kear reviewed ‘Pine Barrens’ and ‘‘Vanish- ing Cornwall.” Hix reviewed “Preserve and Protect,” the latest political novel by Allen Drury, one of a series dealing with national politics. A general lowed. Mrs. Lloyd Kear and Mrs. Ben Edwards poured at a tea table dressed for Thanksgiv- ing, with a mallard duck as a centerpiece, arranged by Mrs. Verne Groff. Present were Mesdames Edgard Brace, Stanley Davies, Thomas E. Heffernan, Ben H. Edwards, Charles H. Mannear, discussion fol- Martin Davern, John R. O’Malia, Lloyd Kear, Howard Moyer, James Malkemes, Ralph G. Lewis, G. H. Mont- Jomery, Virginia Lowé, James Save up to $22.00 on your next dress A Beautiful sizes Hours 8tole 1 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. 5 to 13 sw conte ro oe Book Club nominates Selection at the THE JEWELL SHOP 52 W. CENTER ST. | SHAVERTOWN, PA. Sat. 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Phone 674-7386 PAGE NINE 35 ad Bog) Alexander, Ornan Lamb, John Murphy, Merrill Faegenburg, Dana Crump. T.M.B. Hicks. do’s and dont’s of grooming discussed The office practice at Dal- las Senior High School attended Fowler, Dick and Walker's elinic on business grooming and be- havior in the Pickering Room of the firm. 7 The field trip was arranged by David ‘N. Schooley, vice president and Treasurer of Fowler, Dick and Walker, and Mrs.” Emma Lang, business education teacher at Dallas Senior High School. Frank Burnside, president, and Mr. Schooley addressed the group. Harold Trethaway, vice pres- ident and personnel director; Curtis Montz, sales promotion director; Mrs. Janie Morgan, cosmetics department buyer; Miss Maryann Lopatto, Penno- lyn Beauty Salon representa- tive; and Mrs. Martha Smith, Training Supervisor, presented the facts on ‘the ‘“do’s and don’ts”’ concerning grooming and behavior as demanded by the business world. Gary McDade and Sharon Coolbaugh, students in the of- fice practice class, participat- ed in the mock job interviews. executive board Executive Board of Shaver- town WSCS will meet Tuesday morning, November 26, 10 a.m. at Shavertown United Metho- dist Church. Mrs. Ted Meixell * will preside. cs i comes wes, Operated by ANNE # BOB JEWELL RI, solvents. To help us solve difficult cleaning problems. To make sure our Sanitone standards are far above everyone else’s. Just another rea- son why our Sanitone drycleaning really does more for your clothing. 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