Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Evans, 111 Church St., Dallas, celebrated their silver wedding anniversary Feb. 5. They were married in the Ascension Church Rectory, New York City, by the Rev. James Burns, Feb. 5, 1949. Joanne Toy Mallozzi, sister of the bride, and Arthur Kitchen were at- tendants. Mrs. Evans is the former Barbara Toy, daughter of the late Marion Murray and William Toy, Scranton. She was born in Chicago, Ill., and resided in Scranton and New York City. Prior to her marriage she was employed by the McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. She was the Back Mountain correspondent for the Wilkes- Barre Publishing Co. for many years and is now employed by the Dallas Post. Mr. Evans is the son of the late Sophia Jelinski and Mat- thew Evans, Shavertown.” He graduated from Kingston Township High School, served with: the U.S. Navy during World War II, and has been employed by Sheldon Evans in his drug store since leaving the service in 1945. The couple has five children, Barbara, at home; Carol Honko, Shavertown; Christine, Menlo Park, N.J.; Jeanne and Matthew William, at home. Mr. and Mrs. Evans were honored by their children at a family dinner at the Castle Inn, Dallas, and a family gathering at the home of their: daughter, Mrs. Honko, Saturday evening. by Millie Hogoboom 696-2603 February is one month I could do without. My mother has already told me about the beau- tiful flowers in bloom down in North Carolina. But my friendly ground hog says ‘‘six more weeks of winter weather’. Ugh! At least the January thaw helped to conserve heating fuel. Local moving vans have been working overtime in our neigh- borhood. We have so many won- derful new residents that you will need a score card to keep up with the changes. Ruth and Ray Turner have moved into their new home in Orchard West of the Newberry Estate. Their former home on Sutton Road is now the resi- dence of Bob and Regie Reid, and children, Bonnie, a f{resh- man at Central Catholic, and Barbara, Chris and Robbie, all students at Gate of Heaven. Dee and Arch Mohr have also moved into their new home at Orchard West in the Newberry Estate. In their place in Or- chard East is Maurice and Bernice Shater of New York. Mr. Shafer is'the president of Vulcan Iron Works. Anthony and Patricia BePolo and = their four-year old daughter, Nicole, have moved into the former Umphred home on Sutton Road. Mr. DePolo is with the Muskin Corp. They were originally from this area, but were living in Wayne, N.J., for the past two years. Chuck and Nancy Brown are now settled in the new home which Jim Veras built for them on Huntsville Road. Their four children are all students in the Dallas School District. Mike is in junior high; Marcey is at the intermediate school; Christy is in elementary school, and Kevin attends nursery school. Mr. Brown is associated with Me- tropolitan Wire Works. Priscilla Circle To Meet Feb. 11 The Priscilla Circle of the Shavertown United Methodist Church will meet Feb. 11 at the home of Doris Parsons, Dor- chester Drive, Orchard View Terrace. Dallas, at 8 p.m. The co-hostess will be Cleda Shelby. Devotions will be given by Nancy Deeble: A play will be given by Circle members. Senior Citizens To Hold Party The Back Mountain Senior Citizens will hold a covered dish dinner-Valentine party, Feb. 11, at the center. Members are asked to bring a covered dish and a $1-maxi- mum gift, to be exchanged. Another new couple are Dottie and Leslie Ward, who moved to High Point Acres last fall from Council Bluffs, Iowa. Mr. Ward is with PG&W. Dorothy and Thomas Cool and sons, Tommy, a third grade student at Lehman and John, age two years, have moved into the new home on the corner of Church Road, at the Huntsville Dam. They are just across the street from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neyhard, who live on the corner of Sutton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doran, Su.!on Road, had as their guests last weekend Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schellen- berg, Orchard East, the Newberry Estate, have returned from a vacation in sunny Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Regan, New Goss Manor, spent their mid-winter vacation at the Caravan Inn in Phoenix, Ariz., and at. the Castaways in Las Vegas. They especially enjoyed the nightclub shows of Tony Bennett and Red Buttons. While they were away their daughter, Nancy, spent her college break keeping the home fires burning Hazel Fielding, Sutton Road, returned home from the Nesbitt Hospital where she had been a patient, justin time to celebrate her birthday last Monday. Photo by Alex Rebar Mr. and Mrs. Henry -M. Owens, 255 Carverton Road, Trucksville, announce the en- pagement and approaching Ladies Auxiliary To Sponsor Dance The Ladies Auxiliary of the Back Mountain Enduro Riders are sponsoring a modern and square dance Feb. 15. The af- fair will be held, from 9 p.m. to midnight, at the Brothers Four Restaurant, Main Street, Dal- las. Music will be furnished by the Merri-Makers. Paul Grimes New Trustee Ot Fire Co. At a recent meeting of the Trucksville Volunteer Fire Company, Paul Grimes was elected to the post of trustee for the next year, to fill the unex- pired term of Victor Spaciano. Mr. Grimes is an account exe- Pittston. As a trustee of the fire company with trustees Robert Sommers and Wayne Long, Mr. Grimes will be in charge of fire company properties. He is also publicity chairman of the Trucksville company. mairiage of their daughter, Susan Elizabeth, to John Sch- neider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- bert Schneider, 19 Shaver Ave., Shavertown. Miss Owens is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School. She is presently a senior at Blooms- burg State College and will re- ceive a B.S. Degree in speech pathology and audiology in May 1974. Mr. Schneider is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School and Luzerne County. Community College. He is presently a senior al Mansfield State College and will receive a degree in ¢lemen- tary education in May 1974. The double ring ceremony will take place July 13 at 3 p.m. in the - Trucksyille United Methodist Church. FEBRUARY 7, 1974 .Mr. and Mrs. Frederic K. Mil- ler, RD 2,"Hunlock Creek, have announced ~the engagement of their daughter, Jan Hope Daily, to David Elston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Elston, RD 1, Dallas. The bride-elect, a senior at Lake-Lehman High School, is employed at the First National Bank of Eastern Pennsylvania. Miss Daily is also the daughter of the late Ralph K. Daily, Kingston. No date has been set for the wedding. Mrs. Donald Anthony, Dallas, was installed recently as presi- dent of the Dallas Kiwanis Women’s Club. Mrs. Vincent Roman, past president; was the stalling officer. The following officers were also installed: Mrs. Walter Roberts, first vice president; Mrs. Andrew Roan, second vice president; Mrs. Martin Moore, recording secretary; Mrs. Joseph Purcell, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Leo Nauroth, treasurer. Mrs. Anthony presented Mrs. Ernest Thomas, retiring presi- dent, with a past president’s Tables were decorated in blue Linda Woolbert Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wool- bert, 188 N. Main St., Shaver- town, announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda, to Walter E. Flindt, Philadelphia. Miss Woolbert, a graduate of Dallas High School and Susque- hanna University, is associate editor of FOCUS, Philadelphia’s weekly business magazine. and yellow. Committee chairmen named for the coming year were: Mrs. Reese Pelton, service, Mrs. James Houston, cochairman; Mrs. Walter Kozemchak, mem- bership; Mrs. Frederick Ander- Roman, worship; Mrs. John Blase, cards and flowers; Mrs. Leo Corbett, telephone; Mrs. George McCutcheon, housing; Mrs. Walter Roberts, program; Mrs. Andrew Roan, budget, and Mrs. James Parry, meals on wheels. ladies joined the Dallas Kiwan- abroad. Engaged to Wed Mr. Flindt, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Erich M. Flindt, 488 Sweetbriar Drive, Warminster, attended Penn State University and is a graduate of Drexel Uni- versity. He is affiliated with Crown Cork and Seal Co., Phila- delphia, as a project engineer. The wedding will take place July 20, 1974 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shavertown. 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