—— N a .__ PAGE FOUR \ Fin) bi we Purely Personal Paul Shaver, Lewis Hallock, James VanCampen, Paul Sedler and Paul Shaver, Jr., spent Monday at Camp Quiwaumick, Pike's County, bear hunting. They didn’t see a one. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ambrose and family, West Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooke and family, Trucksville, will be Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sekera, Park Place, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. William Hanna, Wyoming Street, Dallas, will enter- -tain at a family dinner on Thanks- giving. \ Mr. and Mrs. Francis: Ambrose, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooke and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sekera attended the Lehigh-Lafayette football game on Saturday. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Vopleus have returned to their home at Orange after spending sometime at Long “Island, N. Y. : Mr. and Mrs. James Campfield have feturneed to their home in Binghamton, N. Y., after spending the past week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry [Sickler of Orange. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kiern of Philadelphia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Henry on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson and as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Tinker, old friends. - Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Marchione and Philomena and Velma of Phila- delphia will spend the Thanksgiving weekend with Mrs. Marchione’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sprenkel, Church Street, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. W. Sanford Gail. and son, Ian, Huntsville Road, Dallas, will spend the Thanksgiving week- end in Philadelphia visiting Mrs. Gail's sister, Mrs. Eleanor Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Gail will celebrate their twentieth wedding annivers- ary. Mr. Gail and Ian will attend the Cornell-University of Pennsyl- vania football game. Dr. Adelaide Ellsworth Weston and after an extended trip to Mex- ico will return to her home in Jamestown, N. Y. for the winter. Clifford Fink, Lehigh Street, Shavertown, spent Sunday in New York City visiting his wife who is a patient at Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Fink is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Currie, Druid Hills, Shavertown, spent sev- eral days this week in New York City. Jack Nothoff, Harveys Lake, is able to be out and around again after being a hospital patient. - Walter Wolfe has recovered at his home at Harveys Lake after a recent illness. Mrs. Isabell Reakes, Wanamie, is spending the holiday week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Niezgoda at Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Phillips, Wilmington, Del., spent the week- end visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Griesing and Mrs. Flor- ence Phillips. Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. F. M. Gordon returned with them to spend the holiday week. Allen Root has, been ill at his home on Franklin Street this week. Mrs. Charles Stookey, Parrish Street, and Mrs. Harold Brobst, Ridge Street, Dallas, are spending the week at Huntington, L. I. visit- ing the former's daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Rog- ers. The Rogers will leave for Harry Decker who has been con- fined to his home on Huntsville Road by illness is able to be about again. Norma R. Walters, former Mt. ‘Greenwood resident, has been se- lected as assistant editor of the Grapevine, a weekly newspaper published by the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, Cal. The Grape- vine is an eight page paper. Mrs. Stella Isaacs, Kunkle, is a patient at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kreidler enport Street, Dallas, to the Hill- side Farm, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Steinhauer will celebrate their thirtieth wed- ding" anniversary on Thanksgiving Day. They will have as guest their daughter Virginia of Hartford, Conn. 3 Mary Elizabeth Schooley, student at Penn State College, will spend the weekend at the home of her mother, Mrs. S. R. Schooley, Ma- chell Avenue. Mrs. Earl Monk, Pinecrest Ave- nue, will have as Thanksgiving din- ner guests Mr. and Mrs. Martin "Quinn, White Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Denmon and Warren and Andrew Jr. Main Road, Hillside, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Tex Wilson and Tex ‘and Catherine of East Dallas, Billie and Susie Allabaugh, Mrs. Doris Mallin and Jackie and Valerie. Nancy Brader, student at Cedar Crest College, will arrive tonight: to spend the holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norwood \ Mr. and Mrs. Norti Bert Mark 21st Anniversary Mr. and/Mrs. Norti Berti are cele- brating their twenty-first wedding anniversary on Wednesday. Mrs. Berti is the former Hazel Smith, of Wilkes-Barre. There are three chil- dren: Billy, nearing twenty; Jackie, fifteen; and Hazel Myra, who will be five in February. The couple has lived in Dallas for nine years, buying their present home on Main street when they first moved to this area. Mrs. Berti is active in women’s organizations, belonging to Library Book Club, x Durbin Class, Dr. Henry M. Laing Auxiliary, and Dallas Woman's Club. Mr. Berti is an important member of the Dr. Henry M. Laing Fire Company, and a strong booster for Dallas, serving as past and pres- ent transportation manager for the Back Mountain Library Auction. He is a member of George M. Dallas Lodge, Caldwell = Consistory, and Irem Temple, and is also a member of IOOF. Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper, former Lehman residents, now of South Bend, Ind., celebrated their first wedding anniversary on Sun- day. Mrs. Cooper is the former Dorothy Niezgoda, daughter of George Niezgoda of Lehman. Mr. Cooper is employed by the Bendix Plant in South Bend. Kathy Elston Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Elston Jr., Main Highway, announce the birth of a five pound baby girl, Kathy, at Mercy Hospital November 21. This is their first child. Mrs. Elston is the former Nancy Moore of East End, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Elston, “Jiggs” is son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elston of Kunkle. Randall Kevin Ray Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray, Har- ris Hill Road, Trucksville, announce the birth of a son, Randall Kevin, at Mercy Hospital November 9. The new arrival weighed eight pounds, three ounces. There are two ather children, Barry and Karla Penman. Mrs. Ray is the former Laura Catherine Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Martin of Trucks- ville. Mrs. Ralph Dixon Is Hostess To S. S. Class Meetings for the coming year were outlined at the meeting of Durbin Sunday School Class at the home of Mrs. Ralph Dixon Friday night. January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Ohlman;; February, Mrs. Verne Groff; March Mrs. Robert VanHorn; April, Mrs. David Jenkins; May, Mrs. Raymond Elston; June, outdoor picnic; Sep- tember, Mrs. L. L. Richardson; Oc- tober, Mrs. Peg Williams; Novem- ber, Mrs. Ralph Dixon. Mrs. Verne Groff retired as presi- dent of the Class and Mrs. Alva Eggleston, new president, took over. Other officers: vice president, Mrs. Sheldon Mosier; secretary, Mrs. Harry Peiffer; treasurer, Mrs. Thom- as Cease. Mrs. Wilson Maury announced that $380.75 was cleared on the 1953 birthday calendar. Plans were made to hold a Christmas party at the Library Annex December 29 at 8 p.m. when mystery sisters will be revealed and gifts exchanged. Christmas carols will be sung and Santa will be present. New committees were appointed: telephone, Mrs. Raymond Elston; fi- nance, Mrs. Verne Groff; sick, Mrs. William Heapps; publicity, Mrs. Ralph Dixon and Mrs. Thomas Cease. Present at the meeting were: Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Mrs. Harry Peiffer, ardson, Mrs. Robert VanHorn, Mrs. Harry Ohlman, Mrs. Ornan Lamb; Mrs. Norti Berti, Mrs. William M- and Mrs. Corey Rood, Lehigh Street »Shavertown, announce the marriage 3%, their daughter, Cora Mae, to Maron A. Porter, son of Mr. ? and Mrs. Hired. Porter of San Antonio, Texas. COTOOnY Was The double ring S performed Saturday, Yovember 21 at 5:30 pm. in the Wie Kirk o Heather, Los Angeles, Cal. . Attendants were Mildred McGin- nes, Coatesville, Pa., who is &. Cali- fornia, and Robert Jones, brdher- in-law of the bridegroom of %°S Angeles. A reception followed the cere- mony. Mrs. . Porter is a graduate of Westmoreland High School, Nesbitt Hospital School of Nurses, and at- tended College Misericordia. She is now serving with the U. S. Navy at Corona, Cal. Mr. Porter was graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School, San Antonio, and attended San Antonio College. He spent two and a half years aboard a destroyer in Korea and is now stationed at Corona with the Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Woolbert, Holly Street, Trucksville, will observe their golden wedding anniversary Sunday, November 29 with open house from 3 until 5 and 7 until 9. No invitations have been issued. The couple was married in Lu- zerne November 24, 1903 by the late Rev. Clinton B. Henry. ; Mrs. Woolbert is the former Mil- lie K. Anderson, daughter of the late Asa and Ann Anderson of Bunker Hill. Mr. Woolbert is son of the late Almon and Sarah Wool- bert of Beaumont. The couple went to housekeeping on Holly Street, just down the road from their present home, where Mr. Woolbert conducted a dairy busi-; ness. About forty-five years ago they moved to the house they now occupy and just thirty years® ago Mr yioolbert switched ‘to the gro- isiness, Main Highway, which coy by ‘his son, Nelson, still ‘oper- oo > and Mrs. Woolbert are in oxasllont health and take an active’ part Bi the Little White Church on thi, Hill, ; having been members ever sitcc Barrage. Mes . member of the ole the Reynolds Bible Class : others Club. Mr. and the Service NE of the Men’s Woolbert is a meml; Bible Class, the Offa! Board and serves as a trustee. There are three so : % Trucksville, Willard of} "Ladelphia, and Nelson’ at hom?’ d pi enneth, grandchildren, Ann ak Ww 7 : oolberts children of the Kennet; hildren. of and Nancy and Willard,® the Willard Woolberts. as, Kenneth of Alice Fiske, Installed By D. of A. Members Mrs. Alice Fiske was installed as District Deputy at the meeting of Mount Vale Council 224, Daughters of America, at the meeting held with Friendship Council 21 in the I.O.O.F. Hall, Wilkes-Barre, last Fri- day night. Those taking part in the presen- tation of gifts were: Mabel Mitchell, Marian McCarty, Goldie Ide, Mabel Davis, Genevieve Mead, = Sarah Strausser, Ruth Poynton, Anna Kingston, Marjorie Meeker, Flor- ence Ruff, Ruth Fiske, Dorothy Per- rego. Others present were Audrey Ide and Elizabeth Rowlands. Mount Vale Council 224 won the banner for having greatest percent- age of members present. Dallas Woman's Club Decides On Food Orders Dallas Woman's Club Executive Board decided at Monday night's meeting to distribute food orders and toys this Christmas in place of the usual baskets, following a suggestion that many families might prefer to select their own groceries according to individual taste. Several projects were discussed, but without definite action. ‘Among these was foundation of a scholar- ship “for school or nurse training; possible support of the Wooden Church crusade sponsored by Fulton Lewis; participation in restoration of Independence Hall, Philadelphia; serving of an International Lunch- eon some time during the winter with recipes of dishes for sale _- Separate officers for the Value Shop came under discussior fo be proposed at the next busir’ r ing. Mrs. Ross Lewin »v d Mrs. Fred Eck were appointed as’ 2 scholarship ee os «Irs. Roland Klisch, West Dallas. assisted by Mrs. Robert Vian Horn” Mary Weir presided. Present Were Mesdames Milford H. sraver, Wilson J. Maury, Ross Lew: Charles W. Lee, Stefan Hel- lersPerk, Ornan Lamb, Mitchell nkins, W. B. Allen, Joseph Sekera, arthur Culver, Francis Ambrose, Algert Antanaitis, Anna ‘Stenger, Alfred D. Bronson, Fred Eck, the Heapps, Mrs. Raymond Elston, Mrs, Alton Sprout, Mrs. Verne Grof" Mrs. Arnold Williams, Mrs. LaVer 2€ Race, Mrs. John Yaple. Mrs. Thor 2$ E. Cease, Mrs. Milford Shaver, Mrs. Robert Bodycomb, Mrs. Rolf d Klisch, Mrs. Ralph Flannigan, /YT'S: Ralph Dixon. / mm { Mrs. Elizabeth Celestine vicEvoy, West Center Street, Shaverf©WVD 18 a patient at Mercy Hospite!" where she. is reported as doing fe ell. dent at Sherwood Wilson, st 5 will,” arrive to- Se jay weekend day to spend oli with’ his paren nd Mrs. Jack ! Farm. Sher- i ' the freshman all team at the Wilson, wood, a mem class, made t { une ity, ig k Street Dal terlin, we PE las, is oe t Mercy Hospital where he i g from a heart tudent at Deerfield the holidays hostesses, and Misses Mary Weir and Patricia Reynolds. A-3 C. Robert MacHenry Is Honored In Texas A/3 C. Robert S. MacHenry, Brooks « Air Base, San Antonia, Texas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dore MacHenry of Orange, was se- lected last week by the Board of Directors of Good Will Industries for outstanding service performed for handicapped employees. In making the formal plaque pre- sentation, R. A. McNess said, “This award is presented to you for your activities above and beyond your normal duty with the U. S. A. F. It is with great pride that I present the award to you.” : Airman MacHenry enlisted in the U. S. A. F. in 1952, received his basic training at Sampson, N. Y., after which he was sent to Brooks Air Force Base at San Antonio. He will spend twenty-one days the holidays. Township High School, he was em- ployed by Fernbrook Mill before entering the service. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Watson, Shrineview, left for St. Petersburg where they will spend the next five ith his par [r. and Mrs. Ray Hoe / chél enue. The fam- ily will attend the Cornell-Univer- sity of Penn: game at Phila- delphia o ving Day. Mr. and Krs/ haver, Hunts- ville Road, guests this week their daugh Stephen Monka and baby Washington, D. C. Steve will, 1p for the holiday weekend. #875 : months ‘at the ‘Gulf Winds Apt. { pe Mrs. George Dymond Is Honored At Shower 113 3 tertained Mrs. 1 5 rs. William Alling en = ster, at a surprise shower for hg Mrs. George Dymond, on We gnes- day evening. The table was oan fully decorated in the Thanks} "8 scene. 7 Games were played, after wich a delicious luncheon was served 2 the following: Madams Joyce Si/" ler, Doris Bedford, Marion M2 Henry, Janet Dymond, Gloria Be(, ford, Edith Camfield, Jean Ear,’ Maud Armstrong, Fred Dymond Glena Rozell, Miss Vivian Dymond the honored guest and the hostess; Banquet Committee Meets At Richardsons Westmoreland High School Foot- ball Mothers annual banquet com- mittee met at the home of Mrs. L. L. Richardson, Terrace Street, Dallas, Monday evening to complete plans for the banquet to be held in the Westmoreland cafeteria Sat- urday, December 5 at 6:30 p.m. Letters and awards will be pre- sented to Senior players, cheer- leaders and managers at the dinner. Entertainment will be furnished b a student quartet made ur," Vann, Ralph Fitch, Jo! Stahl and Ted Jones, Bit. > xrnaford, accom- SInginS he meeting were: Mrs. Carl- on Heslop, co-chairman with Mrs. .chardson, Mrs. John Johnson and Ns. Robert Shotwell, dining room chairmen and Mrs. Fred. Anderson, Mrs. John Stahl and Mrs. Harold Widdman, decoration chairmen. Mrs. Henrietta Miller Is Getting Better Mrs. Henrietta Miller, nearing ninety, and at the point of death last Saturday at her home in Shav- ertown, is improving. Convinced that she will recover, Mrs. Miller now shows good appetite, and fixes her mind upon getting out of bed, “tomorrow.” Dr. H. A. Brown, Lehman, seeing her on Saturday, considered it a matter of hours. The death of her only son, Mr. I. R. Elston, last December 4, was the blow which undermined her already failing health. . Phyllis Hanna, Guest On Second Birthday Mr. and Mrs. William Hanna en- tertained at a birthday party at their new home on Wyoming Street, Dallas, Monday honoring their two year old daughter, Phyllis. Baskets filled with goodies were favors and party hats furnished the fun. A lovely blue cake with pink decora- tions was the party table center- piece. Present were: Grandma Mrs. Fred Welsh, Greatgrandma Clara Shook, Mrs. Paul Shaver, Mrs. Stephen Monka, Jr., Christine Monka, Janice Hanna, baby Phyllis and Mommy and Daddy Hanna. Hospital Auxiliary Back Mountain Branch Nesbitt Hospital Auxiliary will meet at the Library Annex Friday, December 4, at 2 P. M. for a Christmas party. Mrs. James Hutchison and Mrs. Zel committee. Mrs. Edgar Brace wi.l lead in carol singing and Mrs. Lil- lian Bevan and ‘serve. Be Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Featured At Concert Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Vernon, was general chairman and soloist at the second annual « Wyoming County Concert held in the Tunkhannock High School Saturday evening. Mrs. Eggleston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Himmler of Lake Street, Dallas, started the study of piano at the age of ten and the study of voice at the age of thir- teen. While at College Misericordia she was soloist of the College Cho- ral, Jr. Mozart Club, Montani Music Club and College Radio Guild. While an academic student at Wyo- ming Seminary she was a member of Madame Fitzmaurice’s Glee Club. She has served as pianist at Dallas Methodist Church and Vernon Bap- tist Community Church. Other local people on the pro- gram were Daisette Gebhart, Sut- ton Creek, Atty. William Valentine, Meeker, Sylvia Jones Schooley, and Sandra Baird. Mrs. Marian McCarty, Hostess To D. of A. Mrs. Marian McCarty entertained members of the Past Councilor’s Club, Mount Vale Council, Daugh- ters of America Wednesday eve- ning, when they enjoyed a skit en- titled “An Interrupted Telephone Call.” Mrs. Alice Fiske, Mrs. Anna Kingston and Ruth Fiske taking part. Plans were made to hold the Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Genevieve Mead Friday eve- ning, December 18. Present at the meeting were: Ruth Fiske, Anna Kingston, Alice Fiske, Dorothy Perrego, Mabel Mit- chell, Audrey Ide, Goldie Ide, Lena Misson, Genevieve Mead, Mabel Elston, Ruth Poynton and the hostess. ° Dick Ide, student at Mercersburg Academy, and Sally Ide, student at Northampton School for Girls, will spend the Thanksgiving weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ide, Huntsville. At a very pretty wedding, Satur- day at 3 p.m. Polly Lou ‘Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cooper of Wyoming Street, Dallas, became the bride of Cpl. Jay Van- den Hout, son of Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Vanden Hout, Grand Rapids, Mich. Rev. William Heapps per- formed the double ring ceremony before an altar decorated with white chrysanthemums. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore twilight taffeta street length gown styled with V neckline, princess bodice, three- quarter length sleeve and unpressed pleated skirt. Her cap was of matching seed pearls and she car- ried a Colonial bouquet of white roses and pompons. : Priscilla Cooper was her sister’s attendant. She selected gray peb- ble satin street length dress, fash- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meighan Sr., Carpenter Road, Harveys Lake, and their family will have a joint celebration on Thanksgiving Day when the Senior Meighans will cele- brate their “forty-fifth wedding an- niversary, their son-in-law, Michael Dean and grandson, Lee, their birthday anniversaries, and a daugh- ter, Mrs. Francis Britt and her hus- band, their seventh wedding anni- versary. Mrs. Meighan is the former Eliz- abeth Farringer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Farrington of Forty Fort. Mr. Meighan is son of ‘the late Mr. and Mrs. James Meig- han of Wilkes-Barre. The couple was married in St. Mary’s Church, Wilkes-Barre, and went to housekeeping in the city. Thirty-five years ago they bought two cottages at the Lake and start- ed spending the summers there where Mr. Meighan could relax ioned with high neckline, dolman sleeves and straight skirt. She wore a cap of dusty rose seed pearls and carried a Colonial bouquet of pink and orchid mums. Mrs. Cooper, mother of the bride, chose a gray flannel costume suit, gold accessories and shoulder bou- quet of yellow mums and Mrs. Van- den Hout, mother of the bride- groom, brown and white print, brown accessories and bronze mums. Polly Lou is a graduate of Dallas Borough High School and Miseri- cordia ‘College. For the past year and a half she has been teaching in Towson; Md. Cpl. Vanden Hout is stationed at Fort Meade with the U. S. Army. 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