un- ries ine- ties syl- her- tive ans. LEW aIm- sda and tys- Orn rat ool. OWS ight rew ally nn- ade, on - ter, iam is a Vide tain ieth reat and nia ded eks few nto {is- ton, rall rth the TS ———— SE ey aa br) RP M2 SS - Drive, — ’ 7 : { DALLAS, PENNSYLVA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. William E. Davis, former Lehman Avenue, Dallas, resi- dents, have moved to Little Springs, N. J. where Mr. Davis has been transferred by the Acme Stores. They bought the Raymond Tag home there. SP/4 Kenneth Coombs who has been stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, is on his way to the Pacific Area. His address: RA 13658742, B Batry., 4 Ssl. Bn., 44th Arty., APO 71, San- francisco, (Calif. Robert Eggleston, former 4 star athlete, Tunkhannock High School, now a student at Broward College, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., is playing full back on the first string football team. He returned by plane after spending the Thanksgiving recess with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Vernon. Friends have asked “Pop” Neil's address in Florida. It is 3902 Briton Plaza, Tampa 1. The Neils, former New. Goss Manor residents, were transferred there by Neisner’s Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Gates, Split Rail Lane, Dallas, are spending the winter in Fort Lauderdale. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Eddinger, East Dallas, will leave Monday to spend some time in West Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Oliver, Bing- hamton, N. Y. spent Monday in Dallas visiting the latter’s mother, Mrs. Ralph Rood, Lehman Avenue. Among the many guests arriving in “Golftown USA” Sunday, Novem- ber 27 were Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Gregson of Shrine View. They will be guests at The Holly Inn until Sunday December 11. Mrs. Edith Templin, Woodlawn spent the weekend with former residents of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. William Vivian, at their home ‘in Center Moreland. Samuel Green, Dallas RD 1, was ' admitted on Thursday to Veterans ‘Hospital where he expects to under- go surgery. He is in Ward 4, East, ~ and would appreciate cards from his friends. Catherine Fluck, Box 183 of Har- vey's Lake has returned home after submitting to surgery in General Hospital. Mrs. John G. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pierson of Highbridge, New Jersey spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder of Claude St. Mr. and Mrs. William K. Waters and family have moved from Holli- daysburg to 607 Woodward Avenue, Kittanning, Pa. Bill is son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Waters, a former Dallas ' boy. Arthur Dungey, Dallas Borough tax collector, submitted to surgery at Nesbitt Hospital on Monday. He isin room 230, and would appreciate cards. Reports are that he is get- ting along very well. Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, Lehigh Street, Shavertown, will leave shortly for Mexico where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mis. Charles Martz, Lake Silkworth, have announced the birth of a baby girl at Mercy Hospital on December 6. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mintzer, who have been making their home in Laceyville for the past couple years, have moved back to Dallas. Their address, 55 Church Street. The Roy Tryon, Jrs. former Back Mountain residents, have moved from Winter Park, Fla., to Orlando, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Zel Garinger, Lake Street, Dallas, will leave this week to spend the winter in Gulf Port, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin, Harveys Lake, are spending the win- ter in Largo, (Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Morgan and family, formerly of Shavertown, have left to make their home in Bethel Park, Pa. Mrs. Morgan is the former Lois Werner. : Passes Examination George Huntsinger, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Amos Huntsinger of Harveys Take has passed his R. T. examina- tion at Saranac Lake Rehabilitation Guild and is now working at Ellis Hospital in Schenectadv. He and a friend, Peter Lynons of Rome, N. Y., spent the weekend with his parents. “It begins to look as if the price of i liberty is eternal vigilance and no | ceiling on the national debt.”’—Dan Bennett. Neighbor HE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1960 Ve | News And Notes SECTION A — PAGE Of Personal Interest Mrs. Martha Lloyd Saturday, December 10, at 11 a. m., Mrs. Martha Lloyd, Chase, will marry Merlyn George of Wilkes- Barre. Rev. Leonard Buxton will per- form the ceremony in the Evangeli- cal Church, Dana Street, Wilkes- Barre. Attendants will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lloyd, son and daugh- ter-in-law of the bride. Following the ceremony, boil be served at the dinner Spinning | Wheel, Carey Avenue and Division | Streets. ~ | After a trip, the couple will reside | temporarily at the Chase home. Home On Leave Thompson Boote, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Gordon Boote, Knob Hill, Trucksville, is home on leave for two weeks. He was inducted into the army a few months ago, taking his basic training at Fort Knox and in Missouri. At expiration of his leave, he will be stationed at Dugway Proving Grounds in Utah. "Dr. John Krouse, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Boote, who was in- ducted into the Army at about the same time as Tom, is now stationed in Alabama. He was house surgeon at Geisinger Memorial Hospital in Danville. Celebrates Birthday Miriam Mohr of 94 Lehman Ave- nue celebrated her 11th birthday on Wednesday, November 30, enter- taining these girls: Karen Tag, Myra Berti, Kerry Roberts, Linda Farrar, Lorene Daring, Susan Allabaugh, Carol Mohr, Candy Mohr, Pam Baker, Susan Moore, Christine Gross, Sandy Kabatha, and Merilee Mohr. Karen Sayre Has Second Birthday Karen Sayre, daughter of - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Pikes Creek, celebrated her second birth- day, on Tuesday, November 22. She was guest of honor at a party at her home. Lovely gifts were re- ceived and refreshments served to the following: Gramma Ferrey, Mr. ahd Mrs. Lewis Ferrey and Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Al Tirpak, Carol Sayre, Craig Sayre, George Tirpak Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Britt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayre, Christine and Cathy, Mommy and Daddy, Debbie and Tommy Sayre and the guest of ! honor. “Two of the biggest highway - menaces are drivers under 25 going | over B65 and drivers over 65 going under 25.”—L. S. McCandles. | To Wed On December 10 Committee members for Altar and Rosary Society, Gate. of Heaven Church, have completed plans for their annual Christmas tea to be held at the church this evening, | Thursday, December 8. The public is invited. Every one is asked to bring a fifty cent gift. Committee For Christmas Tea Party Ann Hayes, Channel 16’s weather | girl, will act as judge of holiday centerpieces submitted by society members. Committee members pictured above are, sitting, Mrs. Ignatius Gal- lagher, Mrs. George Ruckno, Mrs. James Regan, club moderator, Rev. | Francis Kane, Mrs. William Stewart, chairman, Mrs. Vincent Makar and Mrs. Mat Evans; standing, Mrs. Ray | McDonald, Mrs. Joseph O'Donnell, | Mrs. Robert Echenrode, Mrs. Ralph | Daley, Mrs. Henry Mastalski, Mrs. | Thomas Decker and Mrs. Louis Rubino. ; Harry Post Awarded Fitty-Year ITU Pin Harry Post, veteran printer, Cliff- side Avenue Trucksville, has been presented with a gold pin for fifty years membership in the Inter- national Typographical Union, The beautiful little gold pin em- bossed with green and white enamel is a symbol of Mr. Post's years of service in the industry, which pre- dated by a number of years his membership in the Union which be- gan at North Adams, Mass. Shortly after, he came to Wilkes-Barre where he was employed for many years by Wilkes-Barre publishing Company. He retired some years ago. 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Austin. | Edna Shortkroff, Waynnewood, Pa.; Lawrence of Vicenza, Italy; John Edward, who was killed in World War 11; James of Baltimore, Md.; Hildreth Kanon of Nanticoke; Dorothy Fritz of New York; Allen and Fritz of Baltimore, Md. Also twelve grand children. Mrs. Charles Long Is Hostess At Shower Mrs. Charles Long, Sweet Valley, entertained recently at a stork shower honoring Mrs. William George, who received lovely gifts. Present were Mesdames George Bershee, William Ferrey, William George, Phillip Meade, George Bar- ski, Virgil Mattice, Edward Echart, George Gross, Fred Whitesell, Shel- don Pollack, B. 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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kozemchak will act as presidents of the group this year, Dr. and Mrs. Ben Marshal vice presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Car Goeringer, secretary treasurers Others present at the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. James Besecker, Re and Mrs. William McClellands, M: and Mrs. Edward Ratcliffe, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roth, Mr. and Mrg Thomas Noyer and Mr. and Mr John Bradovchak. Want To Sell Your House? Use The Trading Post Long, Charles Long, the guest of honor and the hostess. man, Lester Hauck, Richard Post, Paul Gross. 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