Tra tre TL : s isd a TO 1 i PAGE SIX No Teg pl ny LL ¢ - ” Jo 7 ie aco he HL y / DALLAS, Purely Personal Mrs. Ray Shiber has returned to her home on Center Hill Road after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital where she submitted to tests. Stuart Marks who is employed at Pulaski, Va., will arrive this week- end to spend ten days with his wife and family at Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers of Qut- let celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cheney and Barbara, Sue and Roger, Center Hill Road, Dallas, spent Sunday at Dan- ville as guests of Mr. Cheney's sis- ter, Mrs: William Iles and family. For Christmas Day, the Cheneys will have as dinner guests, Mrs. Ethel Isaacs of Kingston, Dan Evans, Sha- vertown, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Isaacs of West Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Marckel, former residents of Langhorne, Pa., have come to Wyoming Valley with the Linear Corporation and are liv- ing at 392 Chestnut Street, King- ston. Mrs. Harry Ohlman, Machell Ave- nue, spent the past week in Nor- ristown visiting her daughter and son-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wisner, y Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks, Pioneer Ave- nue, Dallas, spent the weekend in Herndon, Va., visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Harding and in Baltimore, Md., vis- iting another daughter, Mrs. Charles Scoggins and family. Mrs. . H. H. Zeiser, Huntsville Road, ‘and Mrs.’ W. J. Smith, Mill Street, Dallas,’ left Wednesday fo spend the winter at the Princess Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Wiener, Jr., Highland Avenue, Trucksville, have announced the birth of a son, Mark Burchard, at Nesbitt Hospital December 13. The Wieners have another son, Howard 3rd, and a daughter, Susan. Scott Brooks, student at the Choate School, and Cadwallader Brooks, student at Phillips Andover Academy, are spending the Christ- mas vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Archbald Brooks, West Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doris, Dallas R. D. 4, have announced the birth of a son at Nesbitt Hospital on De- ‘cember 12. Mrs. Earl Monk, house director at Pennsylvania School for. Deaf, ‘Germantown, is spending the holi- days at her home on Pinecrest Avenue, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Norti Berti, Frank- will have as Christmas dinner guests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Berti and Barbara Ann of Franklin Street, Dallas, and Sally Dawn Edwards of Carverton. Mrs. Agnes Delmarmol, former Frankfort resident, has taken up residence on Claude Street, Dallas. Mrs. Delmarmol works for the Lin- ear Corporation. Mr. and Mrs. William Scott, form- erly of Philadelphia, have moved to Lake Street, Dallas. Mr. Scott is foreman at the Linear Corporation. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. North- rop and daughters, Robyn Ellen and ¥., will spend the Christmas week- end as guests of Mrs. Northrop’s Nobel, Overbrook Road, Dallas. Jackie Mulcey who has been visit- ing relatives at Saranac Lake will spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mulcey, Over- brook Road, Dallas. Mrs. James Fenimore and grand- daughter, Georgeann who have been spending several weeks in Phoenix, Arizona, with relatives, returned to their home at Kunkle this week. Paul Mulcey, Overbrook Road, spent several days this week in New York City. While there he was over- night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Nnulist of Demarest, N. J., former Trucksville residents. | * Mr. and Mrs. John N. Conyng- ham, Sutton Road, have announced the birth of a son, John Nesbitt the fourth, at General Hospital on De- cember 13. They ‘have a little girl, Ann Kerlin. Mrs. Raymon Hedden, Machell ley students who are attending Wil- son College at their annual holiday tea yesterday. Mrs. Robert Currie, Druid Hills, was chairman of the affair, and Ruth Merrill, Trucksville, a member of the committee. Dr. and Mrs. J. 8. Warkomski of Harveys Lake will have as holiday guests their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. James N. War- komski of Manhattan Beach, Calif. They will arrive today by plane. "Mrs. (Clyde Birth has returned to her home on Mount Greenwood Road, Trucksville, after submitting to surgery at Nesbitt Hospital. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hinckley, Meadowcrest, have announced the birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt Hos- pital. ¥ | Bradner Roushey, former custod- jan at Back Mountain Memorial Library, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital where he submitted to surgery. Faith Edwards, a student at Penn- Andrew Denmons, Hosts At Birthday Parties Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Denmon, Trucksville, entertained at a birth- day bowling party at Hansons fol- lowed by dinner at the Luzerne American Legion Sunday honoring their son Andy Jr. and his friend, Delbert Voight, who celebrated their birthday anniversaries. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashman, Bobby Ashman, Trucks- ville; Billie Allabaugh and Josephine Norton, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Voight,, Eddie Wilk, Wilkes-Barre; the guests of honor and the host and hostess. Delbert was twelve on December 14 and Andy Jr. fourteen on De- cember 20. Debra Sue Bulford Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bulford, Bul- ford Street, Dallas, announce the birth of a seven pound, five ounce baby girl, Debra Sue, at Nesbitt The Bulfords have two sons, Donald, aged eight and Douglas, aged five. Mrs. Bulford is the former Stella Misson, daughter of the late Alvin and Mrs. Lena Misson of Dallas. Mr. Bulford is son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bulford of Trucksville. Grandma Misson took care of the boys while Stella was in the hos- pital. She returned on Wednesday. Tex Wilson Is Guest At Birthday Supper Dallas, entertained at a birthday supper honoring their son, Tex, Sun- day evening. Tex was five. Cowboy and merry - go - round cakes made attractive centerpieces for the party table. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilson, Mrs. Melvin Morris, Melvin, Kenneth, Gary Morris, Cathy and Teddy Wilson, East Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Denmon, Andy Jr. Delbert Voight, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monk and Earl of Trucksville; Val- erie and Jackie Mallin, Sharon Brobst, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Quinn, White Haven; the guest of honor and the host and hostess. Cindy Ruth Brobst Mr. and Mrs. Kenfieth Brobst, Pinecrest Avenue, Dallas, announce the birth of an eight pound, four ounce baby girl, Cindy Ruth, at Mercy Hospital on Friday, December 14. The Brobsts have another daughter, Sharon, aged eight. x Mrs. Brobst is the former Emma Elston, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Elston of Dallas. Mr. Brobst is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brobst, also of Dallas. At Couples Club Party Herbert Ward, teacher of the Ide- town Couples Club, was presented a wallet in appreciation of his kind- ness at the annual Christmas party Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Palowski and Mr. and Mrs. Alden Wagner Jr., new club members, and new offi- cers, Leslie Agnew, president, Mar- shall Harrison, vice president, Verna Evans, secretary, Jennie Sweitzer, assistant secretary, Jack Heidig, treasurer, and Jane Swelgin, assist- ant treasurer, were welcomed. Santa distributed gifts to: Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sweitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Har- rison, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swelgen, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Agnew, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Palowski, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Rev. and Mrs. Ken- neth O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swepston, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Wag- ner Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welsh. Noxen Ladies Entertain Friends At Dinner ‘ Ladies’ Society of St. Luke's Lutheran «Church, + Noxen, enter- tained members and their guests at a ‘turkey dinner at the Parish Hall Wednesday evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis May, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Engelman, Mrs. E. Y. B. Engelman and Kathy Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Palmer, Mrs. Francis Belles and Margaret, Mrs. Beulah Horlacher, Mrs. Weston Ruff and Jacquelan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Luketa, Mrs. Russell Newell, Mrs. Ira Beahm, Mrs. Clark Oliver, Mrs. B. B. Engelman, Mrs. Albert May, Mrs. Loren Case, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard Bender,» Mrs. Gomer Thomas, Mrs. Katherine Felegy, Mrs. Joseph Dotter, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richards, Mrs. Elvin Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eve- lon,’ Mrs. (Carl Siglin, Mrs. Edith Smith, Mrs. Beatrice Mulligan, Mrs. Mildred Boice, Mrs. Earl Crispell and Eileen, George Brody, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case and Ora Bean. field Farm. Mr. and Mrs. John Vernon, Center Hill Road, will have as Christmas guests their daughter and ;son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Blank and Judy, Nancy and David of West- mother, Mrs. D. Westfield. Will Marry | : | \ Barbara Lorentz, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Gordon Lorentz of Shrine | Acres, will marry Grant K. Middle- | stead, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Middlestead of Havertown, Pa., to- morrow at 11:30 a.m. Rev. William Penn will perform the ceremony in St. James Evangelical and Reformed Church at Havertown. The * Lor- entzes recently moved to the Back Mountain Area when the Linear | Plant at Fernbrook was opened. The bride-elect who will be given | in marriage by her father will wear white satin Empire style gown made | with tight bodice and long sleeves of Alencon lace. The full bouffant skirt will be floor length with cath- edral train. Her fingertip veil of illusion will fall from a crown of pearls and she will carry a bouquet of white chrysanthemums, roses and stephanitis. Judy Yost will be maid of honor and Mary Ann Gehringer, Carol Kolb and Barbara Lunger, brides- maids. Best man will be Richard Middlestead, brother of the bride- groom, and ushers, Jack McLough- lin, John Ott and Jack Herbert. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion will be held at Conestoga Mill Restaurant and the couple will leave for a week's honeymoon at Split Rock Lodge. Miss Lorentz attended Kutztown State Teachers’ College and has been employed by the Sun Oil Com- pany in Philadelphia. Mr: Middle- stead is a member of the Senior Class at Lehigh University. The couple will reside in Allen- town, | / | Calendar Events TODAY: \ | Girl Scout carolling tonight, Dal- | las Borough tree, 6:30. Idetown carollers, 7 p. m. Public schools close for Christmas holidays, 2 p. m. SATURDAY: American Legion children’s party, 2 p.m. SUNDAY: Lake Scouts carolling, 7 p. m. Special Christmas music in all churches. MONDAY: Noxen Girl Scouts carolling, V. F. W., 7p my” ; Christmas Eve Midnight Services in many churches.” TUESDAY: Christmas Day. Harveys Lake Boat Club dance, Westmoreland Club. Nesbitt Auxiliary Holiday Ball, Kingston V. F. W. : Husbands and wives of the Ide- town Methodist Church Choir were guests at a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Calkins Sun- day evening after the Christmas Cantata. Present were Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth O'Neill, Mrs. Kenneth Harold Dymond, Mr. and Mrs. John Mahle, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prutzman, Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Swelgin, Mrs. Bruce Williams, Betty ‘Williams, Mrs. Harry Swep- ston Jr., Carl Coates, Bruce Ide, Ethel Ide, Mrs. Paul Davies and the host and hostess. Legion Auxiliary Stages Christmas Dinner American Legion Auxiliary, Dad- dow Isaacs Post, held the annual Christmas dinner for members and guests on Thursday at the Legion Home on Memorial Highway. The covered dish dinner featured baked ham. Co-chairmen were Mrs, Leon- ard Harvey and Mrs. Thomas. Reese. Gifts were exchanged and Mrs. Den- nis Ruley accompanied for carol singing. Miss Verna R. La Tomorrow at 2 p.m., Verna Lasko, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lasko of Sweet Valley, will become | the bride of Gary B. Bliss, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bliss of Ver- million, S. D. Rev. Guy Leinthall, | cousin of the bride elect, will per- form the double ring ceremony in Wyoming Methodist Church. The bride will be given in mar- | riage by her father. Attendants will | be Margaret Maransky, cousin of the sco To Wed bride of Sweet Valley, and Robert Lasko, brother of the bride, also of Sweet Valley. Miss Lasko is a graduate of Leh- man High School. She has been employed by Station WHWL in Nanticoke. Mr. Bliss has been serv- ing with the Navy on the U.S.S. Champlain out of Jacksonville, Fla. Immediately following the cere- mony, the couple will leave for Jacksonville where they will make their home. Head Of Library Mrs. Gerald: Stout, Marge to her many friends, was unanimously elec- ted president of the Book Club at Wednesday afternoon’s Christmas party in the Library Annex. The remainder of the slate, presented by Mrs. Ramon Hedden, included the names of Mrs. Peter Clark for vice president; Mrs. Dana Crump, secre- tary; Mrs. Herman Thomas, treas- urer. Officers will assume their dut- ies at the January meeting. Mrs. Lloyd Kear, outgoing presi- | dent, expressed herself as delighted with the new officers, and the mem- bership gave Mrs. Kear a rising vote of thanks for her services. Miss Isabelle Husted, Librarian of Hoyt Library, reviewed two Christ- mas books concerned with Christ- mas of former presidents, showing little Tad Lincoln realizing his dream of a nanny goat for Christ- mas, and Mrs. Andrew Jackson viewing with foreboding the nomina- tion of her husband to presidency. Mrs. Gordon Rowe was introduced as a new member, and four guests took a bow: Mrs. William A. Wicks, Mrs. George A. Jenkins, Mrs. Wil- liam Vincent, and Mrs. William J. Daw. Mrs. Monroe Houtz was chairman of hostesses. ; Mrs. Lloyd Kear and Mrs. Paul Goddard poured at a festively decor- ated holiday table for: Mesdames A. D. Hutchison, F. B. Howell, J. D. Hutchison, C. N. Booth, Edgar Brace, Gordon Rowe, Peter Clark, George Jenkins, Arthur Ross, Raymon Hedden, George Montgom- ery, H. W. Smith, Henry Peterson, W. B. Jeter, Stanley Davies, Lewis LeGrand, Gerald Stout, Ross Kim- ball, George Jacobs, William Wicks, Warren Unger, John DeWitt, Felix Weber, Herman Thomas, William Vincent, William Daw, G. B. Court- right, Raymond Walter, Ralph Dix- Book Club Arch Rutherford, George Flack, Homer Moyer, T. M. B. Hicks; Misses Frances Dorrance; Miriam Lathrop, and Margaret Wood. FORTY FORT THEATRE FRIDAY & SATURDAY Gordon MacRae, Dan Dailey “The Best Things In Life Are Free” SUNDAY & MONDAY Continuous Sunday 3 - 11 Richard Egan, Dorothy Malone van “Tension At Table Rock” TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Continuous Tuesday 3-11 Doris Day in “Julie” To everyone wi long. CLEAN — EASY th a fireplace! CANNEL COAL . . . is now available for the Back Mt. area TO HANDLE — HIGH ” on, Dana Crump, Mitchell Jenkins, 18 Scott Street Wilkes-Barre Miss Jessie Arm 7 itage Weds E. Armitage, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armitage of Harveys Lake, became the bride of Orin R. Beckerman, son of Mrs. Sadie Beck- erman of West Dorrance Street, Kingston. Rev. Ruth Underwood’ performed the double ring, candle- light ceremony at the Alderson Methodist Church. Attendants were Judy Kuchta, cousin of the bride of Harrisburg, and Ellsworth Vivian of Kingston. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose rose pink street length dress of Chantilly-type lace over taffeta, featuring short sleeves and sweetheart neckline. She wore a pink crown of pearls with scol- loped net shoulder veil and carried a Colonial bouquet of white mums centered with pink roses. Miss Kuchta selected winter white taffeta fashioned with three quarter sleeves ‘and mandarin collar. She chose pink hat and gloves and car- ried a Colonial bouquet of pink roses. : Mrs. "Armitage, mother of the bride, chose beige print street dress, matching accessories and shoulder bouquet of wine colored mums. Mrs. Beckerman, mother of the bride- groom, was not able to be present on account of illness. Herd Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held in the church dining room. ; Mrs. Beckerman is a graduate of Lake-Noxen High School and Nes- bitt School of Nursing. She has man was graduated from Hazleton High School. 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