The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 16, 1955, Image 6

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Jacqueline Mulcey, student at
Penn State University, will arrive
this weekend to spend the holidays
Mulcey, Overbrook Road, Dallas.
Mary Griffin, Lehman Avenue,
and her classmate, Linda Bryant,
sophomores at Wyoming Seminary,
will entertain at a tea dance at
Westmoreland Club December 27.
Members of the B. A. Class of
Huntsville Methodist Church will
hold their annual Christmas dinner
at the Meeker Methodist Church to-
morrow night at 6:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Derby and
family, former Dallas residents, are
now living at 1154 Exeter Avenue,
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Chadwick
and daughter, aged two, have
moved -to Center Street, Shaver-
town. Mr. (Chadwick is the new
County Farm Agent, taking the
place of Jim Hutchison, Trucks-
ville, now retired.
Invitations have been issued by
Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Brader,
Machell Avenue, for the wedding
of their daughter, Nancy, to Ben
Presbyterian Church December 28
at 7 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Post, Man-
sion Apartments, {Carverton Road,
expect to move to Kingston in the
spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohlman,
Machell Avenue, will entertain a
few friends at the Irem Country
Club on December 29.
Mrs. Mae Townend, Twin-Spruce,
Dallas, entertained at tea the day
after Thanksgiving in honor of Mrs.
John Arthur Xnight and Mrs.
Henry Townend.
Cards have been received from
Mrs. Charles W. Lee, Dallas resi-
dent, who is staying with the Ralph
Davises at Oakdale Park, Fla., and
loves it. Oakdale is close to Fort
Lauderdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Weiss and
family have moved {rom Broomall,
Pa., to (Carverton Road, Trucksville.
Mr. Weiss is salesman for the Searle
Drug Company in Wilkes-Barre.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cashman and
family have moved from Johns-
town, N. Y., to Davis Street, Trucks-
ville. Mr. Cashman is adjustor for
the Nationwide Insurance Com-
pany of Columbus, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Birth,
Mount Greenwood Road, have re-
turned from Philadelphia where Mr.
Birth attended several dinners.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Rose, Jr.,
Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, have
announced the birth of a baby boy
at Nesbitt Hospital December 1.
Mrs. James Huston, Harveys
will entertain members. of
her bridge club at her home on
Tuesday evening.
David Kunkle, student at Temple
University Dental iSchool, will ar-
rive tomorrow to spend the holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. War-:
den Kunkle of Machell Avenue,
Dallas.
Mrs. William Williams has re-
turned ‘to her home on Norton Ave-
nue after spending several weeks
with her daughter, Jean Louise, at
Sweet Briar College, Sweet Briar,
Va. Jean Louise will spend the
{Christmas holidays here.
Mrs. Earl Monk, who is employed
spend the holidays at her home on
Pinecrest Avenue, Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson
have returned to their home "at
Gastonia, N. C., after spending sev-
eral days with the former's broth-
ers, Jim and Tom Robinson and
families, West Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fennell, Jr,
and daughter of Baltimore, Md., will
spend part of the holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Rowlands and Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Fennell, Sr., Trucksville.
Mrs. Thomas Robinson has re-
turned to her home at West Dallas
after spending a week as guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Drake in
Philadelphia. The Drakes are for-
mer Dallas residents.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohlman,
Machell Avenue, will have as
Christmas guests their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles L. Wisner, Jr. of Norris-
town.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bmith, Mach-
ell Avenue, will celebrate their wed-
ding anniversary next Saturday.
Mrs. William Powell has been
fll at her home at Shrineview.
Clifford Fink and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Huey, Summit Street,
Shavertown, will have as Christmas
guests, John Fink of New York City,
and Mr. and Mrs. James: Fink of
Westfield, Pa.
Ann Peterson, who is teaching at
Buchanan, N. Y., will arrive Tues-
day to spend the: holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peter-
son of Norton Avenue, Dallas:
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schooley,
formerly of Forty-Second Street,
moved on Wednesday to Kingston,
where ‘they will reside at 551
Charles Avenue.
Janice Bronson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Bronson, Sweet
Valley, is confined to her home with
illness.
Mrs. Cecil Thomas, Loyalville, is
a patient at General oHspital.
Dr .and Mrs. Robert Bodycomb,
Gwen Williams To Marry
Former Trucksville Man
Main Road, Buttonwood, announce
the engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter, Gwen,
to Bruce E. Kibbler Riverton, Wyo-
ming, son of Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Kibbler of 121 Elwell Avenue, Hill-
crest, N. Y. The Kibblers are former
Trucksville residents.
Rev. Milo Singer will perform the
ceremony in Bethel Baptist Church,
Wilkes-Barre, Wednesday, Decem-
ber 28, at 6:30 p. m. No invita-
tions have been issued.
Shirlee Allen will be maid of
honor and Joan Kibbler, sister of
the bridegroom of Binghamton, N.
Y., bridesmaid. Richard Price will
act as best man and Ward Peter-
man, brother-in-law of the bride-
groom of Shavertown, and John
Williams, brother of the bride of
Lyons, N. J., ushers.
Following ‘the ceremony, a re-
ception for members of the immed-
iate families will be held at the
Kingston House.
Miss Williams is a graduate of
Hanover Township High School. She
has been employed by the Bell Tel-
ephone Company. Mr. Kibbler was
graduated from Glen Nor High
School, Keystone Junior College,
and Lafayette ‘College. He is em-
ployed by the Atomic Energy Com-
mission at Riverton, where the
couple will live at 808 W. Main
Street.
Main Street, Dallas, entertained a
number of friends at the Irem Coun-
try Club on Wednesday evening.
(Cards have been received from
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ide, Hunts-
ville, who:are enjoying the lovely
summer weather at Hollywood, Fla.
Clint went to attend a business
meeting, Jule to enjoy herself.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hall, Sutton
Road, will entertain a number of
friends at a dinner party prior to
the Junior League dance on De-
cember 28.
Mrs. Jonathan Valentine, Sutton
Road, is able to be out again after
an extended illness of the fiu.
Cards have been received from
Mrs. Edna King, the former Edna
McCarty of Lehman Avenue, Dallas,
who says she and her husband have
taken on apartment, in St. Peters-
burg where Ken is working at car-
pentry work and Edna is enjoying
the sunshine. They get a kick out
of receiving the Dallas Post and
hometown news.
Mrs. Vincent Shindel, Main
{Street, Dallas, is spending several
days in New York (City.
Miss Frances Dorrance spent sev-
eral days last week in Harrisburg
on a business trip.
Atty. and Mrs. Jonathan Valen-
tine, Sutton Road, will entertain at
dinner prior to the Junior League
dance December 238.
Mrs. H. H. Zeiser, Huntsville
Road, and Mrs. W. J. Smith, Mill
Street, will leave January 9 to
spend the winter at St. Petersburg,
Fla. They have reservations at the
Princess Martha Hotel.
Lt. Madeline Baur, who has been
stationed at (Camp Haugen, Japan,
has arrived in the States and ex-
pects to spend a thirty-day leave
at her home in the Back Mountain
area.
Jane Graham, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Graham, Pioneer
Avenue, Shavertown, along with
two other Wyoming Seminary
freshmen, will entertain at a tea
dance at Westmoreland (Club next
Tuesday.
Mrs. Henry L. Jones has returned
to her home at Trucksville after
being a patient at Robert Packer
Hospital.
Members of Dallas Rotary and
their wives and friends enjoyed
their annual (Christmas dance at
Irem Temple Country Club last
man. -
Mrs. Doris Covert, Kingston, for-
mer Shavertown resident, enter-
tained members of her canasta club
at a Christmas party recently.
Mrs. Robert Dolbear, Overbrook
Road, entertained at a birthday
party honoring her son, Bobby, and
David Elston, members of Cubs,
Den 1, Troop 200, recently.
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Crompton
and family moved to their new
home on Westmoreland Hills,
Trucksville, on Monday.
George Kostenbauder, who has
been confined to his home at Kun-
kle the past five weeks with hepa-
titis, is able to be back at work at
the Dallas Post.
Pfc. William Dettmore, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Dettmore of Leh-
man Avenue, celebrated his twenty-
first birthday anniversary in Ger-
many on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Meloni and
family of Harrisburg, have taken
up residence on Shaver Avenue,
Shavertown. Mr. Meloni is civil
engineer at the Avoca Airport.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dourand and
daughter have moved into their
newly constructed home on. Terrace
Drive, Shavertown. Mr. Dourand
is employed at the Okenite.
Mr. and Mrs. IC. L. Albert, Pioneer
Avenue, spent last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Price, Jr.
Scarsdale, N. Y.
Mrs. Howard Risley is improved
after being confined to her home
for the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owens and
daughter have moved from Ply-
mouth to a newly purchased home
‘on Carverton Road, Trucksville.
Reading left to right Betty Lou
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Balut,
Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, an-
nounce the marriage of their daugh-
ter, Ramona, to Carl Dymond, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dymond,
‘West Dallas. Rev. Francis Brennan
performed the double ring cere-
mony in St. Therese’s Church, Shav-
ertown, at 11:45 on November 26.
Organist was Regina Kline and so-
loist, Mrs. Sylvia Schooley.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore waltz length gown
of rose point lace fashioned with
fitted bodice with scoop neckline
and long tight sleeves tapered at
the wrist and full bouffant skirt.
Her fingertip veil of illusion fell
from a tiara edged with seed pearls
Dymond, Nancy
ut Becomes
graduated from Dallas Township
High School. He is employed by
the Dallas Service Station.
The couple resides with the par-
ents of the bride.
Emily Keller, Honored
On Tenth Birthday
Emily Keller, Noxen, was guest
of honor at a birthday party held
at her home last Wednesday. She
was ten. Present were Beverly
Lord, Judy Shalata, Tommy Field,
Sandra Scouten, Billy Cook, Eddie
Laffin, Jack Kocher, Charlene Jones,
Cathy and Blair Newberry, Sharon
Montross, Ruthie Weaver, Rose
Richard Wrigley
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Wrigley,
Arlington, Va., announce the birth
of a baby boy, Richard Paul, De-
cember 9. The Wrigleys have a
little girl, Barbara, aged fifteen
months. Mrs. Wrigley is daughter
of Paul Daily of Shavertown.
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MAKE IT
Junior Class of Westmoreland
High School will present its Winter
Wonderland Frolic Friday night, De-
cember 23, from 8 to 11.
Connie (Chappell is general chair-
man; Joyce Edwards, decorations;
Dan Federici, refreshments, and
Nancy Crocker, tickets.
Prince of Peace Auxiliary will
meet at the parish house Tuesday
evening at 8 for election of officers.
In place of the usual exchange of
gifts, a silver offering will be taken
for financing of CARE packages.
Mrs. John Welker is chairman of
hospitality.
HOSIERY
Seam or Seamless
GIRLS KNEE HI
SOCKS
and sequins and she carried a
prayer book marked with orchids.
Patricia Martin of Wilkes-Barre,
cousin of the bride, was maid of
honor and Nancy and Betty Lou
Dymond, Dallas, sisters of bride-
groom, bridesmaids. They chose
ankle length gowns of satin in
green, pink and blue and matching
hats. They carried carnations in
contrasting colors.
Mrs. Balut, mother of the bride,
selected black street dress, white
accessories and shoulder bouquet of
orchids, and Mrs. Dymond, mother
of the bridegroom, navy dress, pink
accessories and orchids.
Best man was Stephen Balut,
brother of the bride, and ushers,
Albert Dymond, brother of the
bridegroom, and Richard -Bartle-
baugh.
Following the ceremony, a recep-
tion was held at the home of the
bride and the couple left for Florida.
Mrs. Dymond is a aduate of : ;
‘Westmoreland High et She is Davis St. Trucksville
employed by Kraft Foods (Company DALLAS 4-7338
in Forty Fort. Mr. Dymond was tn A En ED AE ALTE
Marie and Delea Jones, Gary Hop-
fer, Eddie Hollis, David Bates, Larry
Peterson, Sharon Jackson and the
guest of honor.
. PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tippett and
daughter, formerly of Pierce Street,
Kingston, have purchased and
moved into a home at Westmore-
land Hills, Trucksville. Mr. Tippett
is with the Federated Mortgage and
Loan Corporation.
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