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Doings
Neighborhood Notes And News Of Local Church
Purely
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Space spent
the Christmas holidays with Mr
and Mrs. Dan Davis at Hopewell,
N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs, James C. Lurba
sho were here with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Space for Thanksgiving, have pur-
chased a new home in McLean, Va.
Mrs. H. H. Zeiser, Huntsville
toad, and Mrs. W. J. Smith, Mill
street, will leave for Florida the
middle of the month.
Mr. and: Mrs. Harry Ohlman,
Wachell avenue, spent Christmas
with ~ their mothers in Wilkes-
Barre,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson,
Norton avenue had as Christmas
suests the latter's sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Veron
Barbot of Scarsdale, N. Y. Mr.
Barbot was called home early Mon-
day by the death of his step-
mother. :
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson,
Walnut street, Kingston, entertain-
od at dinner Saturday evenng
Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Ide, Mr, and
Mrs. Paul Gross, and Dr, and Mrs.
Mrs. Wesley Oliver, Binghamton,
N. Y., is spending the week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Rood of Lehman avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swepston,
Elmcrest, and Miss Marilyn Ohl-
man, Machell avenue, spent the
holiday weekend at Camp Atter-
*- bury, Ind., as guests of Sgt. Harry
D. Swepston Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kistler,
Park street, entertained at Christ-
mas dinner their parents, Mr. and
rs. Alan Kistler, Harveys Lake,
and sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
ind Mrs. Albert Adams of Bloom-
ingdale, N. J.
Sgt. Harry D. Swepston Jr. will
his parents on Elmcrest drive,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Underwood,
W. Center street, Shavertown, have
3s guest during the holidays their
son, Robert, member of the Senior
sss of Dickinson College.
Mary Crosby of Noxen is
an the winter months with
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Fassett Crosby of Goss
Manor,
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Lutsey,
Summit street, Shavertown, had as
Christmas guests the former's
mother and father, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Lutsey of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hughes,
Lehman avenue, and Mr. and Mrs.
H. 8. Hughes were Christmas din-
Ber guests of Mr snd Mrs. J. 8.
Hughes, Ki
Mrs, Loren Williams, Miss Eliza-
beth Hawke, Forty Fort, Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Oliver, Binghamton,
N. -Y., sent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Rood and Mrs.
Harold Rood of Lehman avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dailey, Lawn
street, Shavertown, entertained at
a family dinner on Christmas day.
William Evans, Lawn street,
Shavertown, is spending several
days in Sandusky, Ohio, visiting
his son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. William Evans.
To Hold Open House
The Reverend and Mrs. Freder-
‘ck W. Moock; Jr., invite the mem-
Jers of St. Paul's Lutheran Church
J. visit them on New Year's Day
from 3 to 5 P.M. This will be
che third annual Open House held
at the parsonage.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souder,
Juntsville road, left Friday to
spend ten days with the latter's
sarents, Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Wil-
Jon, Charleston, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson
nd daughter Gertrude of Frank-
n ‘street were Caristmas guests
»f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McTague,
icademy street, Wilkes-Barre,
Mr. and Mrs, Olin DeWolf of
\rlington, Va. are spending the
olidays visiting local friends. Mr.
JeWouf is a former Dallas resident.
Ralph Harrison who is stationed
t Camp Atterbury, Ind., spent the
hristmas weekend at his home
on Parrish’ street.
Mrs. George Turn and Penny
nd the former's mother, Mrs. Vi-
bla Atwater, E, Center street,
Shavertown, are spending the
Christmas holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Atwater and family
.n Toledo, Ohio.
Miss Joan Gay, who is employed
in Washington, D. C., will spend
the weekend with her mother,
Mrs. Paul Shaver, Huntsville road.
Mrs. Z. R. Howell, E. Center
street, Shavertown, entertained
over the Christmas weekend her
daughter, Marjorie and Dr. D. S.
Muir of Mineola, L. L
Mrs. John Evans, E. Center
street, entertained over the week-
and her children including Mr. and
Mrs. Powell, Bo Evans of Elmira,
N. Y., and Emerson Evans and
family of Trucksville.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sedler,
Mill street, had as wcekend guests
their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. William Dorn and Kathy |
of Shelton, N. J. Bill who has
been ill is able to be back at work
and is feeling much better.
Gaston LeMieux, Mrs. Sedler’s sis-
ter, and her brother and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin F. Evans of
Plainfield, N. J., were also guests
at the Sedler home,
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Rees, New
York City, spent the holiday week-
end with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Crawford Henry at Shick-
shinny. Howell is former editor
of The Dallas Post.
Fred Kiefer, New York City,
spent the holiday weekend with
ais family at Shrineview,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelms, De-
munds road, entertained a number
>f friends at their home Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Rine-
aimer, Lehman road, spent Sun-
day and Christmas day with their
‘wo sons and families, Dr. and
Mrs. John Rinehimer of Tunkhan-
rock and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Rinehimer, Warren avenue, Kings-
Jon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchison
Jr., Abbington, Pa. are spending
she holiday vacation with their
arents, Mr. and Mrs, James
Jutchison Sr., Trucksville. Jim
3r. who had been a patient at
Jeneral Hospital is back at work
now.
HIMMLER
Mickey Hazeltine who is em-
ployed in Washington, D. C., spent
the weekend with his mother on |
Main street.
Dick Harrie, student at Temple
University, is spending the holi-
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Harris, Woodlawn drive.
Jim Waters, student at Penn
State College, is spending the boli-
days with his parents, Mr. and
road.
Pfc. Alan Wood who is stationed
at Kelley Field, Texas, is spending
the holidays with his parents, Mr.
and ‘Mrs. Ernest Wood, Rice street.
The Woods had as Christmas
guests Mrs. Wood's sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W.
K. Saxe of Hillside, N. J., and Mr.
and Mrs. Royal Culp and Joan
Phillips of Kingston.
John Monka who
is employed
' in, Washington, D. C., spent the
Christmas weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Monka,
Orchard Farm road.
Pvt. 1st Class Paul Sedler who
is stationed at Fort Dix spent the
Christmas weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sed-
ler, Mill street. He expects to
be home for New Year's too.
SHAVER THEATRE
SHAVERTOWN
FRIDAY .and SATURDAY
~ “Copper Canyon”
in technicolor
Ray Milland, Hedy Lamarr
Cartoon
MONDAY and TUESDAY
“Broken Arrow”
(technicolor)
James Stewart, Debra Paget
Cartoon
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
“Bright Leaf”
Gary Cooper, Lauren Bacall,
Jack Carson
Cartoon.
THEATRE
Dallas, Pa.
TODAY and TOMORROW
“Treasure Island”
In technicolor
starring Bobby Driscoll
Cartoon and News
MONDAY and TUESDAY
“Mr. Eight Eighty”
starring Burt Lancaster
Short and Cartoon
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
“Savage Splendor”
In Trucolor
and
“Tattooed Stranger”
Miss Lillian Nartowicz
Marries Morris Harris
Announcement has been made
of the marriage of Miss Lillian
Nartowicz, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Joseph Nartowicz of Hartford
street, Ashley, and Morris B. Har-
ris of Woodlawn drive.
eph T. Hammond performed the
double ring ceremony in St. Leo's
Church, Ashley, November 25 at
9 am.
Attendants were Miss Mildred
Mishkin and Thomas Ansilio.
The bride wore copper colored
gaberdine suit with white acces-
sories and shoulder bouquet of or-
chids, Miss Mishkin chose cocoa
suit with gold accessories and yel-
.OW roses.
Mrs. Nartowicz, mother of the
oride, selected wine street length
dress with black accessories and
Mrs. Harris, mother of the bride-
groom, navy with matching acces-
sories. Their shoulder bouquets
were orchids.
Mrs. Harris is a graduate of St
Leo's Parochial School, Ashley. She
s emloyed by Hessler Laundry
Mr. Harris was graduated fron.
Dallas Borough High School. H
s employed by Hessler Laundiy
The couple resides temporaril,
with the bridegroom's parents,
Sandra Jean Sedler
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sedle:
Jr., have announced the birth o.
a six pound, six ounce, baby gi
Sandra Jean, at Nesbitt Hospita
December 23. This is their firs
child. Mrs. Sedler is-the formd
Stella Ide, daughter of Mr. an.
Mrs. Floyd Ide of Rice street.
Mrs. Virgie Wolfe Heads
Mrs.
Loyalville Aid Society
Mrs, Virgie Wolfe was reelected
| president and Mrs. Minnie Wesley,
vice president, at the business
meeting and Christmas party of thc
Loyalville Ladies Aid Society held
at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Ide
last Tuesday. Mrs. Bessie Ide is
new secretary and Mrs. Pearl Ide,
reelected treasurer.
Plans were made not to have
a regular supper in January be-
cause of unsettled weather. Next
meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs. Martha Swire the third
Tuesday in January. Members will
bring one dollar instead of con-
tributing to the supper.
Present were: Mesdames Dorothy
Steltz, Emily Lord, Vergie Wolfe,
Audrey Booth, Addie Payne, Esther
Baer, ‘Minnie Wesley, Dorothy
Steltz, Mary Bowman, Edith Steltz
Josie Hummel, Bessie Ide, Martha
Swire, Pearl Ide and Mary Nienius
Entertains Circle
Mrs. John Cartright, Shaver-
town, entertained members of the
Henry Circle, Shavertown Metho-
dist Church last Tuesday. Present
were Mrs. Lewis Evans, Mrs. Char-
les Howe, Mrs. Herbert Ray, Mrs.
Walter Cook, Mrs, George Swan,
Mrs. Stark and Mrs. Chapple.
Rev. Jos-'
Pireathad
Half Price Sale
Junior Mss and
Half Sizes
Better Dresses At Less
Than Cost
3 Brook Street Dress
Shop
Open Evenings 6-9
Saturdays 1-5
Closed December 30
lyn Claire Ohlman,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohlman of
Machell avenue, to Sgt. Harry D.
Harry D. Swepston of Elmcrest.
Marilyn is a graduate of Wyom-
ing Seminary and a member of
a very pretty candlelight
service, Miss June Bubble, Titian
haired daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph W. Bubble, Oak street,
Forty Fort, became the bride of
George H. Cleasby, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Thomas Cleasby, Davis street,
Trucksville, Christmas afternoon at
4 pm. Rev. Robert Webster per-
formed the double ring ceremony
before an altar banked with holi-
day greens.
Alfred Milliner Camp played the
wedding music.
Attendants © were. Miss Mary
Carey of Plymouth and Bruce
Cleasby, brother of the bridegroom.
Henry Hill, Shavertown, and
George Keiper, Forty Fort, cousin
of ‘the bride, were ushers,
The bride was attractive in bal-
lerino white lace dress with tight
bodice of caantilly lace, high neck-
line buttoned to the waist and long
tight sleeves ending in .ponts at
the wrist. Her chapel length veil
fell from a tierra of seed pearls
and she carried white pompons.
made with lace. bertha. She wore
a garland of yellow pompons and
carried a matching bouquet.
Mrs. Bubble, mother of the
bride, chose mauve wool dress
with “black = accessories and pink
rose buds, and Mrs. Cleasby, mother
of the bride groom navy blue with
powder blue accessories and pink
roses.
Following. the ceremony, a re-
ception was held at the home of
the bride; and the couple left for
New York City.
Announcement has been made the senior. class at Temple Uni-
of the engagement of Miss Mari- | versity.
Swepston Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. | ed Penn State College.
Miss June Bubble Becomes Bride
of George Cleasby On Christmas
the service worked for Harter's
Dairy. He has just completed his
basic training at Wichita Falls and
will report for five months train-
ing at Cheyenne, Wyoming.
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12 Main Street, Dallas, Pa.
FOR THAT NE YEAR'S PARTY
MEATS h MEATS
Armour’s Skinless Franks Ib —55¢
Armour’s Sliced Bacon ib.—55¢
Armouy’s Minced—Ring : = Ass’s Loaves , |h~=59¢C
Armour’s Hams Whole or Shank Half |h,~—67¢
Girard P.xies 5 1b. Average __ Ib—53¢
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PRODUCE ‘PRODUCE
Florida Oranges Dozen; : 35¢
Macintosh Apples 4 th 29¢c
Limestone Potatoes sos $1.23
Sweet Potatoes 4 lbs. 25¢
Iceberg Lettuce 2 Heads 2%¢c
FROZEN FADS FPN7EN FONNS
Bird’s Eye Green Peas 2 pkes. 49¢
Donald Duck Orange Juice 2 cans 39¢
Cnban Lobster Tails pound 99¢c
mute Steaks 10 fr $1.29
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Swanee Kitchen Towels each i5¢
Swannn Panar Nankirs 2 for 2230
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Phone 110
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BLOUSES .
— fussy blouses for dressy
skirts, or the tailored models
for tweeds and tailored wool-
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Lovely Pearls
—s0 pretty with your sweat-
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4-strand necklaces: matcning
earrings. too. For the formal
Peart and Rhine-
stone combinations
bracelets and neck-
laces to compiement ycur
$1.29 up
in ear-
(plus tax)
A year ‘round favorite with
everyone... . .in' cardigans
and slip-overs—wool or ny-
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1100 MAIN ST. 7-6318