The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 21, 1951, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR
Purely
Personal
Miss Frances Dorrance will leave
Friday to spend the holidays with
Miss Moyca Newell of Bedford
Hills, N. Y,
Mrs. W. B. Risley has been con-
fined to her home with arthritis
for the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Himmler
who have been at their winter
home in Hollywood, Fla., will arrive
tomorrow to spend two weeks at
their home on Lake Street. They
will be accompanied by their grand-
children, James and Joyce Oliver,
children of Mr. and Mrs. James
Oliver, Lake Street, who have been
their guests for several weeks.
Mrs. Mary E. Smith is recover-
ing nicely from a fall incurred at
her home at Jackson recently.
Mrs. J. B. Schooley and son, Da-
vid, of Harris Hill Road will have
as Christmas guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Sheldon Jones Jr. and son, Shel-
don, of Ebensburg, Pa., Mr. and
Mrs. Sheldon Jones and daughter,
Adria of Trucksville, and Mr, and
Mrs. Fred Woolbert and Jane and
Sara of Forty Fort.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wilson of
New Milford are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Wilson of East Dallas,
Jim Huston, Senior at Brown
University, arrived Wednesday to
spend the holidays with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Huston of
Harveys Lake.
Floyd Harris has been ill at his
home on Lehman Avenue this
week. aA
‘Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Cowen of
Goss Manor “will leave Sunday to
spend Christmas with Mr, and Mrs.
Jerome Cowen and family in River
' Edge, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Oliver of
Binghamton, N. Y. will spend
Christmas with the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rood of Leh-
man Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs, James Langdon,
Elmecrest Drive, will have as Christ-
mas guests their son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs, George Lang-
don of Reading, George was re-
cently transferred from Boston to
Reading.
Mrs, Eva Barnes, mother of Jack
Barnes of Elmcrest, is a patient at
Nassawadox Hospital, Nassawadox,
Va., where she is suffering from
pneumonia. Mrs. Barnes has been
making her home with her daugh-
ter and son-in-law since the death
of her husband but was on a visit
to Virginia when taken ill. 0
Miss Priscila Abbott, member of
the Senior Class at Bloomsburg
State Teacher's College, will arrive
today to spend the holidays with
her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Frank
Abbott of Lehman.
Edith Sutton,
and Mrs. Harvey Sutton of Lehman,
is still a patient at General Hospi-
tal. She has been there several
weeks.
Mrs. Fred Harlos is ill at her
home at Lehman.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Titman,
Lake Street, will entertain a faw
friends at their home on New
Year's Eve.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ambrose
and Annabelle and Sandy of West
Dallas will have Christmas dinner
with Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Sekera
of Kingston.
Mrs. Ida Oxley, mother of Mrs.
Norman Smith, is ill at her home
in Providence, R. I. Mrs, Oxley was
guest of her Back Mountain friends
for several weeks this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Davenport
and son, Bobby, Kunkletown, ex-
pect to spend the weekend with
Mrs. Davenport's mother, Mrs. G. L.
Howell of Trucksville, weather per-
mitting. ‘Mrs, Howell will return
with them for Christmas.
Cards have been received from
Ed Tutek of New York City saying
he was recalled to service with
Uncle Sam in the spring. Ed is a
former Dallas resident.
Miss Lois Kiefer, student at
Wellesley College, arrived Wednes-
day to spend the Christmas vaca-
tion with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Fred Kiefer. Fred who is employed
in New York City will arrive today
to spend the week at home.
Mrs. Richard Culp and her three
month old baby, Cathy, are spend-
ing several weeks with the for-
mer’s mother and father-in-law,
Mr.
daughter of Mr.
Alice Rundell To Wed
Herbert Gardner Monday
Mrs. Harry Rundell of Tunk-
hannock, former Noxen resident,
has announced the approaching
marriage of her daughter, Alice,
and Herbert Gardner of Harrisburg.
Pastor Robert W. Lancaster will
perform the ceremony in the Nox-
en Gospel Tabernacle Monday, De-
cember 24 at 3 p. m.
No invitations have been issued,
but all are welcome to attend.
Millicent Jo Kocher
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kocher,
Loyalville, announce the birth of
a seven pound, fourteen ounce baby
girl, Millicent Jo at Nesbitt Hospi-
tal December 12. This is their first
child. Mrs. Kocher is the former
Avis Wesley, daughter of Mrs. Hat-
tie Wesley of Loyalville. Mr. Kocher
is son of M, J. Kocher of Harveys
Lake,
Have New Baby Boy
Mr. and Mrs. Tex Wilson of East
Dallas announce the birth of a five
pound, one ounce baby boy at Nes-
bitt Hospital Monday.
This is their first child. Mrs. Wil-
son is the former Jean Monk,
daughter of the late Earl®and Mrs,
Monk of Pinecrest Avenue. Tex is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wil-
son of East. Dallas.
Have New Baby Girl
Mr. and Mrs, Horace Farrell of
East Dallas announce the birth of
a baby girl at Nesbitt Hospital.
They have another little girl. Mrs.
Farrell is the former Ada Ross.
Baby Boy For Souders
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Souder,
Cheyenne, Wyoming, announce the
birth of their first child, a son,
weight, seven and three quarters
pounds. Mrs. Souder is the former
Virginia Wilson, of Dallas and
Charleston, West Virginia.
Celebrate Birthdays
At Meadow Lake Farm
A triple birthday dinner was held
at the Ziba L. Smith home, Mea-
dow. Lake Farm Sunday evening
when Laura Rae Smith, her grand-
mother, Mrs. Emma Smith and her
Uncle Dale Oney celebrated their
December birthdays.
Laura Rae was fifteen December
9, Uncle Dale was thirty-one De-
cember 8 and Grandma Emma
Smith admitted her birthday was
December 27 but just didn’t tell her
age.
Birthday cakes topped with can-
dles and all the favorite dishes of
the guests of honor were enjoyed
by all. Tiny three year old Carol
Oney led the happy birthday sing-
ing and Great Grandmother Mary
Smith asked the blessing.
Present were: Mrs. Mary E.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shoul-
dice, Miss Florence Yockavitch, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Oney and Carol and
Nancy, Mrs. Emma Smith, Mrs. Zi-
ba L. Smith Jr., Laura Rae and Mr.
and Mrs, Ziba L. Smith.
Huntsville,
Jack Lee, Fort Lauderdale, Fla,
will arrive this weekend to spend
Christmas with his mother, Mrs.
Roscoe Lee of Terrace street. Mrs.
Lee will return with him next
Thursday to spend the winter.
George E. Shepherd is flying in
from Detroit today to spend the
holidays with his family at Goss
Manor. Marjorie of Washington,
D.; C., will arrive tomorrow and
Mrs. William Young of Tunkhan-
nock will come down for Christmas
day.
Miss Ann Peterson, student at
Pembroke College, arrived Wednes-
day to spend the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peter-
son of Norton avenue.
Miss Nancy Robinson, New York
City, is spending the Christmas
weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Robinson of Idetown.
Sy
and Mrs. Stanley Culp of
SHAVER THEATRE
SHAVERTOWN
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
“Angels in the Out-
field”
ouglas, Janet Leigh
rtoon—Comedy
Closed
MONDAY—XMAS EVE
TUESDAY—
XMAS DAY ONLY—
“Dodge City”
Errol Flynn, Olivia DeHaviland
. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
“Cross Winds”
: (technicolor):
John Wayne, Rhonda Fleming
Cartoon—Comedy
Pa
Miss AMERICA 96’ ,
17 Sewsls
R. L. EVET
Main Highway - Shavertown
Fine Watch Repairing
Open every night
’til Christmas.
CP Ea SER EA RE EL TRE ER Ras
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson of
Ruggles will celebrate their fiftieth
wedding anniversary the day before
Christmas with open house for their
friends and neighbors from 2 until
5 o'clock and from 7 until 9,
Mrs. Wilson is the former Elida
Case, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Case of Ruggles. Mr. Wil-
Hiram Wilson, also of Ruggles.
The couple was married in the
parsonage of the Derr Memorial
Church December 24, 1901 by the
Rev. William J. Hill and went to
housekeeping at Noxen where Mr.
Wilson was a lumberman. Some
time later they moved to Harveys
Lake and: took up farming. About
seven years. ago Mr. Wilson real-
ized that the farm was too much
for him and the couple moved to
their present home at Ruggles.
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MR. AND MRS. GEORGE WILSON
son is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. |
Married Fifty Years
There Mr. Wilson contents him-
self caring for chickens and a few
outdoor chores. Mrs. Wilson keeps a
mighty tidy house, bakes a delicious
apple pie and pieces quilts for the
grandchildren on the side, Both are
members of the Ruggles Methodist
Church and Mrs, Wilson is active
in the W.S.C.S. ,
There is ‘only, one Son, Everett
of Center Hill Road but four grand-
children of whom they are very
proud: Irene, now training in the
Jefferson Hospital School of Nurs-
ing, Gladys and Jerry, students at
Dallas Township: School, and Karen,
aged four.
No invitations have been issued
for the party but they hope all
their friends will drop in for a cup
of tea and a pleasant afternoon and
evening.
HENS
10-13 LBS.
TOMS
18-22 LBS.
HAROLD T.
BERTRAM
Chase, Pa.
Dallas 485-R-11
New Year.
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Honestly Represented
Dx;
We wish we could send a
special Holiday Greeting to
each friend we've made this
year. Instead, we take this
means to wish you dll a
Happy Holiday and Fruitful
FINKELSTEIN'S
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Over 40 Years on Main Street
With Fine Merchandise—Watches—Diamonds
Jewelry Ete.
and Honestly Priced—
No Charge For Credit
tross, Harry Jones, Giles Comstock,
i | man,
: Mae Underwood, Kate Shultz, Fred |
THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1951
Neighborhood Notes And News Of
'Otis Allens Are Hosts
At Christmas Party
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Allen
entertained members of the Alder-
son W.S.C.S. at a party Thursday
evening. Games were played and
gifts exchanged.
Present were: Mr, and Mrs, War-
ren Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Fuller
Ashton,” Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kit-
chen, Mr. and Mrs, Walbridge Lein-
thall, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wyant,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Smith and
Donna; Mesdames Clarence Mon-
Herman Garinger, Stephen Hart-
Barbara Bronson, William
Deets, Albert Armitage, James Ga-
rey, Lee Zimmerman, Howard Hig-
gins, Arthur Wagner, H, B. Allen,
Raymond Grey, Raymond Garinger,
Swanson, Mattie Allen; Rev. Ruth
Underwood; Misses Bethia Allen,
Eleanor Humphrey, Lina Garinger,
Carol Deets; Lloyd Garinger.
HIMMLER
THEATRE -
Dallas, Pa.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
“The Bullfighter and
the Lady”
with Robert Stak and
Joy Paige
Also Cartoon and News
MONDAY and TUESDAY
“The Strip”
with Mickey Rooney and
Sally Forrest
Also Sport Short and Cartoon
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
“Heart of Rockies”
in Trucolor with
«- Roy Rogers and
Penny Edwards
Also Cartoon and
Guest (a great religious
half hour Short Sub.)
The
Local Church
Christmas Party Plans
For Fernbrook Mill
Members of Textile Workers
Local, AFL 204, Fernbrook Park
Mill, will hold their annual Christ-
mas party Saturday afternoon at
Mickey's Garden in Luzerne from
1-6, with 250 guests expected.
Supervisors Club will stage a
dinner dance at Beaumont Inn at
Doings
6:30, with Felix Weber as toast-
master. Stephen Chisarick is pres-
ident. Thirty-six members will at-
tend. *
College Carols
Carols in nine different languages
were sung by College Misericordia
students at their holiday program
this week. They are French, Spane
ish, German, Italian, Lithuanian,
‘Polish, Slovak, Greek and Chinese.
Look Sharp
over the
holidays!
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CLEANING PROMPT
brought in SERVICE
FRIDAY | %
will be ready
Men’s Suits, Ladies’ Suits,
Top Coats Cleaned
$1.00
Skirts, Sweaters, Blouses
Trousers, Ladies’ Slacks
Cleaned
ae
‘Hats Cleaned and Blocked, 75¢
Same Day Service
Call 7-0091 . . . We Deliver
UTER
CLEANERS
173 Main Street, Luzerne
Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring
BABY TALK .
Merry Christmas . . .
® ° ° ° ° ° *
to all from me . . .
. by PURVIN
and PURVIN DAIRY CO.
For Regular Delivery in the Back Mountain Area—Call Wilkes-Barre 2-8151—Collect
from 59c
from $1.29
from $1.00
from $2.99
Shop at ARTLEY for a wonderful array of
last-minute lovelies
love to receive, love to wear!
. . . the wearables she’ll
Sweaters
Phone T7-6318
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