DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nichols, formerly of Jacksonville, N. C, have moved to Meadowcrest, Trucksville. Mr. Nicholas is a staff sergeant with the U.S. Marine Corp. Judy Rowlands, who flew home for her father, Richard Rowland’s funeral, returned Christmas day to er station with the U. S. Marines wn the west coast. ~ ¥ Rev. and Mrs. Robert Germond and Wendy, aged four, and Julie, two, have moved into the parsonage at Trucksville. Rev. Germond is now pastor of Trucksville Metho- dist Church. ho : Mr. and Mrs. David Monk, form- er residents of South Main Street, Wilkes Barre, have purchased and moved into a home at 37 Orchard Btreet, Shavertown. Mr. Monk is an employee of Bell Telephone Com- pany. Mrs. Monk is secretary for -SoY[IM JO Sommzuesoy SWIM Id Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson, formerly of Kingston, have pur- chased and moved into the duplex at 72 Franklin Street, Dallas. They SRA expect to turn it back into a single rl home. Mr. Wilson is a teacher at SE ‘Wyoming Seminary. ws ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Bittenben- der, Lehman Avenue, have pur- 3730 chased the Harry Ohlman house on sid Machell Avenue, Dallas. They will YOM move in January. Mrs. Ohlman will 3 move to the Thomas home on Nor- 5 ton Avenue. Air. and Mrs. Raymond Jodzie- wicz and three week old Raymond, have moved from Swoyersville to a : home they purchased on Briar | pest Road, Dallas. Mr. Jodziewicz s associated with the National 3 Biscuit Company. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strohl and i family have moved from Meadow- | crest, Trucksville, to 61 Church }. Street, Dallas. Mr. Strohl is man- { ager of the Trailer Sales Company ' on Dallas Highway. i Mrs. Henry Disque is spending : the holidays with her daughter and : son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George : Bittenbender, Lehman Avenue. | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weidner i and son will move the first of the month from Harveys Lake to the Te Risley house on Lehman Avenue, Alone Dallas. Xi ~ Mrs. James Kozemchak returned to her home on Christmas day after submitting to surgery at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. James Besecker Sr. Lake Btreet, is a patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital where she is submitting to tosts, 0 ; Mr. and Mrs. James Tyler and oi, have moved from Carteret, N. J. to 48 Park Street, Dallas. Mr. Tyler is warehouse manager of the fcme Stores. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young and Judith, formerly of Forty Fort, have moved to Hillcrest Drive, Dallas. _ Mr. and Mrs. James Burdick and sons have moved from Wallingford, Conn., to an apartment at 341 Ma- chell Avenue, Dallas. Mr. Burdick is an engineer with the Gates Rub- ber Company, Wilkes Barre. © Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mackeverican and family, formerly of Kings Road, Plymouth, have purchased ‘and moved into a home at Haddon- field Hills, Dallas. Mr. Mackeveri- can is manager of the Stewart Equipment Company, Wilkes Barre. + Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Clark and family of Haddonfield, N. J. spent Yhe Christmas weekend with Mr. Clark’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter ark, Baldwin Street, Dallas. | —— A —— us =: bw and family have moved from New Cumberland Md., to a home they have purchased on Powderhorn Drive, Dallas. Mr, Weichel is em- ployed by the Bell Telephone Com- ny. Mrs. Stanley Davies, Parsonage . Street, Dallas, is spending the holi- day week with her son and daugh- ter-in-law,- Mr. and Mrs. John Davies, ‘Glen Rock, N. J. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Peter Laidlaw and family, formerly of Tripoli, Pa. have purchased and moved into a home at 411 Elmcrest Drive, Dallas. Mr. Laidlaw, is general sales mana- Company at Wyoming. ~ Mr. and Mrs. George Schwall, of Lehigh Street, Shavertown, had as ! (Christmas holiday guests their a wechter and her family from Phila- delphia. Edward Carey is a senior medical student at Jefferson Medical | interneship in that area. Joining the Schwalls, and Mr. and Mrs. Carey and son, Scott, for Christmas dinner was another daughter and her family from West Nanticoke, Mr. and Mrs. Earl MaCarty and childrén. Bess Klinetob, Sweet Valley, spent A Mrs. Hugh Klinetob in Nanticoke. Billy Fisk, Bloomsburg, is spend- ing the week with his aunt and uncle, Mz. and Mrs. Charles Fisk. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Swan, Grand Island, N. Y., spent Christmas with the Charles Fisks. ; Mrs. William Naugle, Pikes Creek, sd ; spending a few days in Reading visiting her daughter, who has been a patient in the hospital there. =i © + Mrs. Boyd Smith, Greene, N. Y., ~~. and Pearl Edwards, Wilkes-Barre, pent Christmas with their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kinley Long, and family, Sweet ey. ¢ Visitors of Mrs. Elizabeth Sayre d Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Sweet Valley, over the Holiday ‘weekend wer ’ w Mr. and Mrs. William Weichel. ‘ger of the Diamond Manufacturing, College, and expects to serve his. the Holiday weekend with Rev. and | and Mus. Walter a Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1960 SECTION A —PAGE 3 Wendy Allen, Honored On Twelfth Birthday Mr, and Mrs. Otis Allen Jr., Har- veys Lake, entertained at a. party Monday honoring their daughter, Wendy, who celebrated her twelfth birthday anniversary. Present were Marsha Williams, Gail Kelly, Don- na Smith, Joyce Kocher, Shirley Bryant, Joy Harris, Sharon, Terrey Leinthall, Janet Allen, the guest of honor and the host and hostess. Alva Egglestons Are Hosts At Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Vernon, recently entertained Dis- trict and Area Managers of Field Enterprises Educational Corpora- tion, publishers of Childcraft World Book Encyclopedias, at a Christmas dinner party. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Myron Buck, Mr. and Mrs. John Crawley, Mr and Mrs. J. S. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. John Dungey, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dieffenbach, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Juris. Noxen Employees Have Party At Beaumont Noxen Manufacturing Company employees held their Christmas party at Walters’ Restaurant, Beau- mont, Monday night. A delicious turkey dinner was served. Present were Glen Patton, Violet Gary, Vane Race, Claudine Miner, Claudine Daley, Marie Miner, Sophia Hackling, Ronnie Fielding, James Sickler, Raymond Denmon, James Hettesheimer, Richard Keiper, Doro- thy French, Joseph Shalata, Albert Jones, William Crossman, Harry Brown, Perry Patton, Harvey Pat- ton, David MacMillan, Lawrence Hilbert, Ira Beahm, William Murphy, Voyle Traver; Mary Shook, William Crossman. Mrs. Rachel Williams Returns From Missouri Mrs. Rachel Williams, Idetown, has returned after spending four months visiting her four sons in | travelled by bus to Missouri in time to welcome her twenty-third grand- child, Robert, on October 17, son of Airman and Mrs. Edward S. Wil- liams; They have three other chil- dren. She later visited Richard in Okla- homa and George and Carl in Houston, Texas. While she was vis- iting Carl he was hospitalized, submitting to surgery. y Sayre, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Schooley and son, Trenton, N. J., William Sayre, Newark, Mrs. Walter Sayre and Cathy, Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marson, Barbara, Wilkes- Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen, Mitchell and Ralph, Bloomingdale, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ferrey and Susan, Mooretown, Mr. and Mrs. William Kingsbury and Billy, Dallas, Mrs. William Sayre, Carol and Craig, Mrs. Albert Tirpak, Lake Silkworth, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Britt, Mrs. Caro- line Ferrey and Albert, Mrs. William Naugle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayre, Christine and Cathy. Mrs. Steve Alexander spent the Holiday with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Hazel Alexander in Nanticoke. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Judge, Jr., Hunlock Creek, R. D. 1, have an- | nounced the birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt Hospital on December 22. Mrs. Earl Monk is spending the holiday vacation at her home on | Dallas. Her [ Pinecrest Avenue, daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Denmon had the family dinner on Christmas day. Dean Bronson, member of the Freshman Class at Shepherd’s Col- lege, West Virginia, and Janice Bronson, senior at Wilkes College, are spending the Christmas vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bronson, Sweet Valley. John, student at the University of Scranton, and Bob, student at Columbia University, spent the Christmas weekend with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanHorn, Lake Street, Dallas. Blanch Ide, who has been living at the Summit Nursing Home in Wilkes-Barre, has moved to the Carpenter Convalescent Home, Dal- las, R. D. 4. ANTHRACITE COAL TWO - TON LOTS Nut; or Stove $16.50 Pea 15.00 Buckwheat 14.00 Rice 14.00 8 Days Notice On Delivery Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded MILTON PERREGO DALLAS OR 4-7180 EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES DR. I. BERGER * OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave., Dallas +. Phone OR 4-4921 DEEP - MINED i Betrothed Mr. and Mrs. John E. Layaou, 20 Sullivan Street, Tunkhannock, an- | nounce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Ann, to Pvt. Elmer Daley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Daley, 48 Powderhorn Drive, Dallas. Miss Layaou is a member of the graduating class of 1961 at Tunk- CAROL ANN LAYAOU | hannock High School. Pvt. Daley is a graduate of Tunk- hannock High School and is now serving with the U. S. Army at Fort Knox, Ky. No date has been set for the wedding. Harveys Lake Service Club Selects School Girl Of Month Harveys Lake Woman's Service | neth Williams, Carl T. Swanson, Club held its Christmas party at the | Walbridge Leinthal, Otis Allen, Sr., | Lake Noxen School and presented Donna Meeker, daughter of Mr. and’ of the Month.” Donna, a member of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Noxen, is active in Tri Hi Y, in the band, in the chorus, intramural basketball, newspaper staff and Rainbow Girls. She is secretary of her class. Members and guests attending the meeting: Mesdames Clarence Oberst, George C. Bray, Clarence Moledor, Elvin Bean, James P. Gillis, Robert | Neff, Peter Yellitz, Robert Timko, | Walter Mokychic, Harold Bennett, {Donn a Meeker, Jacquelyn Ruff, | | Sharon and Terry Leinthall, Albert Theodore Heness, Ben Rood, Harold | Raymond Garinger, Edgar W. | Hughes, Sr., Richard Williams, El- Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas. She | Mys, Donald Meeker, Noxen as “Girl | wood Davis, Bruce Renard, George | Searfoss, John Zorzi, Jr., John F. | | Corbett, | Rauch, Albert Armitage, Elsie May, | Jennie Miller, Albert Gulitus, Lee | | Bicking, Howard Jones, Charles Wil- | [liams, Ruth Deets, Edward. Crake, | | Stephen DeBarry, | Lawrence Sickler, | Wilfred Ide, Malcolm Nelson, Miss | { Treva Traver, Miss Pauline Davis, | Mrs. Rowland R. Ritts, Rev. Wesley | Marjorie M. Meeker, | Jessie Garinger, K. Kimm, Fisk, Delmar Winterstein, Helen | Gulitus II, Mrs. Walter Osko, Mrs. Hartman, G ar vin Smith, Clarence | Luther Hummel, Clarence Swire, Ivan Steinruck, Glenn Koch- | Kester, er, Arthur Darnell, Perry Hoover, Carrie Rood, Harvey Kitchen, Fred | R. Whitesell, Howard L. Piatt, Ken- Carl Smith and Sara Oberst. For Engraved and Printed Wedding Invitations . Try The Post Noxen Cub Scouts 531 Have Christmas Party Cub Scout Pack 531, Noxen en- joyed a Christmas party at the V. F. W. Hall. Present were Mrs. Robert Neff, Robert, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Steele, Roberta, Brent, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case, Mildred Jane, Ricky, Loren, Roger, Mr. and Mrs. George Brody, Douglas, Mrs. Gilbert Boston, Roger, Mrs. Allen Biggs, Rose Marie, Allen, Rodney, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Montross, Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Den- mon, Larry, Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. William Evans, Linda, Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Osmand Casterline, Dar- lene, Brent, Gregory Moyer. Games were played and movies shown. Have Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Phillips, Jr., Noxen, entertained at a family Spending Holidays In The Na Renew Tradition Bert Riley enjoyed once again the annual pleasure of visiting Ed Hall on Christmas Eve and heart- fully expressing a sincere wish for a Merry Christmas and a Happy: New year with a symbolic token of holi- day cheer. Baltimore Oriole At Scott's Feeders Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Scott, Mt. Greenwood Road, have had many varieties of unusual birds at their feeders over the years they have embarked on a winter bird feeding program, but this is the first year that they have had a Baltimore Oriole wintering with them. “One of the troubles with par- ents who bring up children these days is they don’thit bottom often enough.” Joseph Grace Martin, | Daniel Smith, | HALL'S PHARMACY * Main Highway SHAVERTOWN - Here's to happiness for you and yours. HOLIDAY HOURS NEW YEAR'S DAY 8 A. M. to 1:30 P. M. JOHN FEDOCK 5 ROY ELLIOTT ~ Emergency Phone—BU.- 8-0708 ED. HALL a A Bs dinner Monday night. Present were Mrs. Sophia Hackling, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hackling and Wallace, Vestal, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Huston Craige, Harold, Huston, Meshoppen, Mr. and Mrs. John Hackling, Jamesburg, N J., Paul Palmer and Stanley, Noxen, the host and hostess and sons, Eric and Ernie. Purple Finches Here Mrs. John Brewster reports hav- ing several flocks of Purple Finches at her bird feeders on Terrace Drive, Dallas. Three Back Mountain Naval Re- servists left Sunday by air for two weeks training at Great Lakes Naval Training Station. They will also act as replacements for the regular personnel of the Station who are on holiday leave. Left to right are: Gerald Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wagner, Lehman; James Kozemchak, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kozemchak, | Huntsville, and Joe Schneider, son | of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schneider, | Dallas. The boys will return after the New Year in time for school classes. | Lb. Tin 66c 2 Lb. 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