Purely Personal Robert M. Scott has returned to his home on South Pioneer Avenue after spending two weeks as a patient in General Hospital. His wife, who has been in poor health for some years, became a resident of the Hartman Home near Nanti- coke at the time Mr. Scott was admitted to General. baby sitting course bh Homelife Department of Dallas Junior Woman's oh and Mrs. Byron Rine- himer Jr., chairman. are com- pleting plans for a baby sitter training program to be held in cooperation with the Depart- ment of Health, Division of Environmental Safety. and Robert W. Riester. Meetings will be held at the Dallas Senior High ‘School on four consecutive Wednesday evenings beginning Feb. 12 and ending March 5. from 7 to 8:30 for boys and girls, 12 to 18 years of age. Speakers for the sessions will be teachers. registered nurses, police and firemen. One eve- ning will be devoted to a panel ‘ discussion with a group of others. {Upon completion of the course. a certificate will be awarded each participant. Youth who are interested in the program are attend the meetings. Anyone needing further information is ked to contact Mrs. Byron inehimer Jr.. Old Lake Road. Dallas. Assisting Mrs. Rine- himer are Mrs. Joseph Shaver and Mrs. Allan Roberts. invited to . Two robins were spotted Fri- day evening by Aubrey Randall at the home of A.H.Runstall at Harveys Lake. It seems the "birds are here from the south while = Mr. there. Mrs. Fred Nicely of Shaver- town reports that her son is being transferred from Viet- nam to Japan, where he will be joined by his wife and son. Runstall is down Back mt. unit women voters Back Mountain unit of League of Women Voters will meet Tuesday, Feb. 11, at the home of Mrs. Robert Cassel- berry, 16 Hildonia Ave., Dallas, from 1 to 3 p.m. A baby sitter will be engaged if enough mothers of small children are interested. Call Mrs. Casselberry. Mrs. Mark Robinson will lead a discussion on the pro- posed merit selection of judges. Fact sheets have been mailed to members. Do your home- work, in order to take an in- telligent part in the discussion. The League reminds mem- bers that this question will come up in the primaries for popular vote. Much opposition is foreseen. A long overdue step toward an improved judiciary is at stake. MISS RITA NAFUS Nafus - McCuen Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Nafus, 205 Parrish St., Dallas, an- nounce the approaching mar- riage of their daughter, Rita, to Sp.,5 Richard E. McCuen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Honeywell of Tower Trailer Park, Carteret, N.J. Miss Nafus is a graduate of double ring ceremony at Glenview Church he marriage of Miss Carol n Guilford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Guilford, East Dallas, and S. Ken- neth Higgins, son of Mr. and rs. Samuel V. Higgins, also WW East Dallas, was solemnized in. the Glenview Primitive Methodist Church, Fernbrook. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Andrew Derrick, pastor, Dec. 21. LOVE Love Jou tee Arriving Soon HALL'S PHARMACY SHAVERTOWN 675-1191 The bride, given in marriage by her parents, wore an A-line gown of satin with scattered appliques of re-embroidered Alencon lace beaded with tear- drop pearls and iridescent ‘ beads. The bodice was styled with a bateau neckline with a beaded Alencon lace insertion which enhanced the Empire waistline. The tapered sleeves also had a beaded Alencon lace inser- tion. The A-line skirt featured a detachable chapel aisle-width train. A petal headpiece held her shoulder bouffant veil and she carried a cascade of gar- denias surrounded by leaves of beaded lace. Miss. Elaine Guilford; sister of the bride.was maid of honor; Dale Guilford, bride, and Ruth Higgins, sister of the bridegroom, were brides- maids. Mr. James McMullen, Media, Pa., was the best man; David Frank of Springfield, Pa., cousin of the bridegroom and Robert Chamberlain, Philadel-. phia, were ushers. The maid of honor was at- tired in an electric blue prin- cess style brocaded satin gown with bell sleeves. Her head- piece had a modified Dior bow in matching fabric, she carried a cascade of white mums and holly. The bridesmaids’ gowns of gold brocaded satin were sim- ilar to that of the maid of honor and they also carried a cascade of white mums and holly. The mother of the bride chose a peach colored A-line dress of silk organza with a corsage of white carnations. The bridegroom’s mother chose an Yvanti ice-blue A-line dress with a corsage of gold mums. A reception was held in the Jackson Township Fire Hall at Chase.” JUST A SPIN OF THE DIAL and you reach Dallas Harveys Lake Center Moreland Fowler, Dick and Walker The Boston Store Wilkes-Barre, Pa. DIAL DIRECT 823-4141 Sweet Valley Noxen DIAL 674-1181 No Toll Charge sister of the. Dallas Senior High School and is employed at Franconi Auto Parts, Kingston. Specialist McCuen, who has been serving with the United States Army in Vietnam. is due to arrive home in a few weeks. The wedding will take place Feb. 23 to Spec. 5 Richard Mc- Cuen at Dallas United Metho- variety shower for Miss Nafus Miss Rita Nafus, was hon- ored recently at a Variety Shower given by her sister. Peggy Ann Nafus. at their home on Parrish Street, Dallas. Guests attending were: Lois Honeywell, Charlotte Derham- mer, Margurite Chalker. Margurite Parsons, Charlotte Thomas, Millie Chalker, Ruth Condu, Marion Baar, Leona Hunt. Jean Nafus. Peg Kings- bury. Jean: -Eyet. Mae Rome, Evelyn Daley, Ann Mae Evans. Susan Carey, Loretta Hebda. Mable -Nafus, Bev. Roman- chick; Kay Nash, Georganne Nash, Mary Ann Tarreto, Gerri Gable. Pamela Houck, Annette Witt, the guest of honor and her mother. Miss Nafus will be married Feb. 23, to Sp.5 Richard Mec- Cuen at Dallas United Metho- dist Church. Her attendants will be Gerri Gable, maid of honor; Karen Daley, brides- maid; Peggy Ann Nafus; junior bridesmaid. new daughter . Mr. and Mrs. William R. Ferrey Jr. of Broadway an- nounce the birth of a daughter Jan. 31 at Nesbitt Hospital. Melissa Ann has a two-year old brother Billy. Mrs. Ferrey is the former Mary Lou Oliver of Hunlock Creek. Mr. Ferrey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ferrey Sr. THE DALLAS POST, FEB, 6, 193 MISS SANDRA KULICK and MARK MATTHEWS plan summer wedding Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kulick, 633 West Shawnee Ave., Ply- mouth, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Sandra, to Mark Matthews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mathews. Oak Hill, Dallas. Miss Kulick graduated from Plymouth High School ' and spent a year in Sweden, attend- ing Klippan’s Gymnasie as a Rotary Exchange Student. She is now a senior German major at Wilkes College. Mr. Matthews graduated from West Side Central Catholic High School, and Kings College, where he received his degree in data processing. He was formerly employed as instructor at Social Security, Baltimore, Md., and at Balti- more Community College. He is presently serving in the United States Army at Fort Dix, N.J. A late summer wedding is planned. Siglin Donna Jean Hoover bride of Rodney Philip Sorber Miss Donna Jean Hoover. Pikes Creek. became the bride of Rodney Philip Sorber in Maple Grove Methodist Church on Saturday. Jan. 11. in an afternoon ceremony. The Rev. William Rosser officiated. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hoover of Pikes Creek. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sorber. also of Pikes Creek. The bride. given in marriage by her father. wore white peau de soie , with appliques of alencon lace and a cathedral train. She carried a cascade of white mums and carnations. Her sister. Mrs. Barbara Tobin, Harveys Lake, was matron of honor. Bridesmaides were her aunt. Mrs. Gertrude Hoover, and Coleen Wandel. Their gowns were hot pink and raspberry chiffon with CURBING WORLD POPULATION JOHANNESBURG (AP) World food and population prob- lems may eventually have to be solved by euthanasia, a Witwaters- rand (Johannesburg) University international affairs lecturer said here. Prof B. Cockram told a public meeting the obvious way to beat population increases is to re- verse present decreased mortality trends ‘‘either by removing the causes of improvement or by kill- ing off the aged before they other- wise die. Euthanasia for the aged would probably be preferred if a choice had to be made . . . Cockram himself is 65. His speech aroused a storm of protest, particularly among aged people, and he hastened to add he is not recommending euthanasia. seeded pearl ' satin necklines with a chiffon cape. They carried pink and raspberry mums and carnations. Kurt Tobin, nephew of the bride was ring bearer. The bridegroom chose Wil- liam Hoover as best man. Ush- ers were Dennis Tobin. brother- in-law of the bride. and Bradley Sorber, ‘ brother of the bride- groom. The bride’s mother wore a pale orchid chiffon dress with seeded pearl neckline, and wore a white orchid. The bridegroom’s mother chose a gold faille dress with a white orchid corsage. A reception was held at Wa-Hoo Inn, Harveys Lake. They are residing in Moore- town. The bride is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and is employed at Luzerne County Court House as secretary in the Treasury Office. Mr. Sorber is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and is employed at Bonham Service Station. Harveys Lake. Kiwanis Women install officers Dallas. Women of Kiwanis installed officers recently at the Irem Temple Country Club. Annual Committee Reports were given by Mrs. Robert Maturi, membership; Mrs. Mitchel Jenkins, cards and flowers ; Mrs. Thomas Kreidler, service; Mrs. Hrry Lefko, pro- grams; Mrs. Ann Joseph cor- responding secretary. Following the reading of the annual reports Mrs. Thomas Kreidler installed these new, officers: president, Mrs. Harry Lefko ; first vice president, Mrs. Frank Mathers; second vice president, Mrs. Leo Corbett; treasurer, Mrs. James Huston ; secretary. Mrs. Edward Wilson, BACKACHE— HOW TO EASE IT. 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Dory Zacha- rias, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zacharias Sr., Harveys Lake, R.D. 1. Miss Siglin is a senior at Lake Lehman High School. Pfc. Zacharias is stationed with (the U.S. Army in Ger- many. No date has been set for the wedding. announce birth Mr. and Mrs. Karl Land- messer. 168 Brooke St.. Shaver- town, announce the birth of their third child. a son at Gen- eral Hospital on Jan 24. Their - other children are Beth, 8 years old. and Chuckie, 7 years old. . The new arrival will be named Christopher Karl and weighed 7 pounds at birth. Mrs. Landmesser is the former Barbara Neff Youngman of Williamsport. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lena- han. 155 Terrace Avenue. Trucksville, have welcomed into their home. an infant son. Todd Allen. They have three other chil- dren, Richard, James and Linda. oe A € irard Pi is utmost in a watch. G.P.'s newest designs in fourteen-karat gold. 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