ant vill an- eh- tors 1eSS and : hen ame ‘ear "ous oH RRA AR, PAE FR Hal PR 4 HE TN / LLAS, PENNSYLVANIA omas Hershberger, father of Edgar Hughes, Sr., Harveys Laké, is making good recovery fol- lowing surgery performed at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rodda, Shaver- town, had as Christmas guests Mr, and Mrs. Paul Kandler of Teaneck, N. J. Nancy Valentine spent the Christ- mas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Valentine, Dallas. Miss Valentine is a senior at Roa- noke College where she is Recording Secretary for the Delta Gamma » Fraternity. . Mr. and Mrs. A. H. VeaNorowich, Main Street, are leaving this morn- ing for North Miami, Florida, where they expect to spend the next three months at 670 NE 129th Street, in the same pleasant apartment which ‘they occupied last year. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph VanNortwick, Christmas Roliday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. VanNort- wick, left early Monday morning for Hamilton, Ohio, making the trip in a little over twelve hours, in spite of bad road conditions. Jack Barnes, student at Upsala College, East Orange, N. J., resumed his studies Monday after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnes, Elmcrest Drive, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Marks, Leh- man, and son, John, were holiday ~ dinner guests of the Howard Cohens, » Harveys Lake. Christmas day the : 3 illness. ‘ Ry around again Marks had as guest Mrs. H. A. Brown of Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson, Norton Avenue, entertained a few old friends at dinner New Year's _ Eve. Ann who had been spending "the holidays at home returned to Montreal on Tuesday. Faith Edwards resumed her teach- ing duties at Darby on Monday after spending the holidays with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and . Mrs. Barry Edwards. Barry and his "wife have purchased the Hewitt farm at Idetown and will move there from - Beaumont this week. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kimball and . family have moved from Shavertown to Harveys Lake. Mrs. Robert Bachman and son, Sumner, have been ill with a virus infection this wéek. Jane Cave has returned to her classes at Williamstown, N. J., after 1 spending the (Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ~ Sheldon Cave of Idetown. Voice instructor in Williamstown High School, #ane composed and directed ‘the Christmas musical program for the school chorus. . Mr. and Mrs. Barry. Edwards have purchased the dwelling and 38- acres, former Hayden Williams pro- perty, adjacent to Oak Hill on the v ~ Huntsville-Idetown Road. They will A move this week. * Mrs. Melvin Mosier, Sr., Kunkle, , left two days before Christmas for Glenside, Pa., to spend the rest of the winter with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Scat- tergood and family. Gordon S. Lorentz 3rd returned to Pennsylvania State University on ~ Wednesday after spending the holi- days with his mother, Mrs. Dorothy Lorentz of Demunds Road. Bert Dendler, student at Schenec- tedy, N. Y., spent the holidays with his mother, Eleanor Dendler, Well- ~~ ington Avenue, Dallas. Recovering In Noxen Welford Scouten, Noxen, is up and after suffering a severe heart attack. He can have } visitors. : He wishes to thonk the Classmates of Noxen Methodist Church for the lovely poinsettia sent him during his Welzoms Grandoon Mr. and Mrs. Richard Traver, Sr., Noxen, welcomed their thirteenth grandchild when the Richard, Jr’s © had a son, December 22—his father’s birthday. Over the New Year weekend the * Senior Travers visited Mr. and Mrs. ~ Donald Beyer and family in Wilkes- Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Traver and family, Lehman, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Traver, Jr., and family at Bumaet o. n Beaumont. Have Reunion Mrs. Edward Flynn of Pikes Creek had Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stoehr and ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Metz, Ohio, as house guests during the holidays. All four persons attended Mrs. Flynn’s wedding eleven years ago. Spends Holidays Home ~ Paul Lattimer, member of the Junior Class at Lock Haven State College, spent the holidays with his wife, Eunice, and Chris and Stacey in Noxen. He is majoring in chem- . istry and biology at college. : Paul's family are living with Mrs. Lattimer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ~ Richard Traver, B Note Of Gratitude - Mrs. William Wright, community service chairman, Girl ‘Scouts who made favors for ve hospitals and homes during the ‘Thanksgiving and Christmas season. They were well received and made the holidays lots more ai for so many is ins, thanks all the | / THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1961 Neighborhood a And Notes Of Personal Inte me Star Honors Oce Beryl Rustin Officers of Dallas Chapter 396, Order Eastern Star, honored their worthy matron, Mrs. Oce Beryl Austin, at their annual Christmas party at the Country Club Wednes- day, December 21. A festive table of greens and tapers added to the holiday program of a candle lighting service, choir Christmas.” Following a tasty dinner, Mrs. Austin, Mrs. Mildred ‘Garinger, Mus. extended the season’s greetings after which gifts were presented + Mrs. Austin from the choir and the officers who then exchanged secret Pal gifts. Card playing climaxed an evening of fellowship and fun. Mrs. Mildred Garinger, Mrs. Betty Meeker, and Mrs. Annjane Cochran did a most commendable job as committee. Thomas Charles Traver Mr. and Mrs. Clayton L. Traver, Idetown, announce the birth of a five pound, seven ounce baby boy, Thomas Charles, named for his two grandfathers. They also have a little girl, Pamela Jean, aged ten and a half months. Mrs. Traver is the former Irene Snyder of Lehman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder of Claude Street, Dallas. Mr. Traver is son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Traver of Ruggles. Have New Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Morgan, Larksville, announce the birth of a baby boy at General Hospital on December 30. Mrs. Morgan is the former Caroline Ferrey, daughter of Mrs. J. S. Ferrey of Pikes Creek. There are three other children, Marjori ie, four, Marvin, Jr., two and a “half, and Cathy, one. Visit Parents Mr. and Mrs. David H. Shaver and son, Mark, Fort Meade, Florida, have returned after spending two weeks with Mr. Shaver’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Shaver, Cen- ter Hill Road. David is teacher. of speech and social studies in Fort Meade High School where he re- cently received a plague from the National Boy Scout Council for outstanding leadership with Boy Scouts. A graduate of Dallas Schools, he attended Wilkes College and graduated from Florida South- ern University. Kenneth C. Matin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Martin, Tunkhannock Highway, announce the birth of a seven pound, fourteen ounce baby boy, Kenneth, Jr. at General Hospital on December 31, 1960. They have a godchild, John Miller, aged eleven. Mrs. Martin is the former Mary Gorgol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gorgol of S. Welles Street, Kingston. ‘Mr. Martin is son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Martin. He owns and operates Martin's Service Station, Tunkhannock Highway at Kunkle .Mother and baby expect to come home on Friday. Return To University Local boys and girls returning to Pennsylvania State University by chartered bus on Wednesday were Ann Dorrance, Center Moreland, Susan ‘Anderson, Grace Bachman, Gordon Lorentz, Brenda Mannear, Charlene Mannear, Robert Moyer, Durelle Scott 3rd, Spencer Wellhof- er, Dallas. Hospital Auxiliary Nesbitt Hospital Auxiliary will meet in St. Paul's Lutheran Church on Friday, January 6. Mrs. W. C. Newberry will show slides of her European trip. singing, and a play “The Spirit of Betty Meeker, and Mrs. Elma Price | Betrothed Subscribe To The Post GAIL ELIZABETH PAYNE Mr. and Mrs. Barold G. Payne of Greensburg, Pa., formerly of -Har- veys Lake, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Gail Eliza- beth, to Craig A. Bryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bryan, of Windover: Road, Murrysville, Pa. Miss Payne is a junior at Chat- | ham College, Pittsburgh, where she is majoring in history. Her fiance received his bachelor’s degree in business administration from the Norman Shannon Is Honored On Birthday Norman Shannon, Harveys Lake, was guest of honor at a dinner party | given at his home on New Year's | Day, his birthday. Present were Mr. | and Mrs. Philip Mosier, Mrs. Agnes Spencer, Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Race, Rodney, Lawrence, Midgie, Buffallo, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. ! Harry Zacharias, Dory, Harry, Jr., | Millie, | Sherry, Mary Ann, Carol, Clara, Mrs. Lewis Jocelyn, Charles, George Zacharias, Julia Zacharias, Mrs. Norman Shannon, Betty Jane, Virginia, Phillip, the guest of honor, Harveys Lake; Mrs. Carson Gramley, Jr., Dallas. Choir Training Lecture Planned For January 9 Wilkes-Barre Chapter, American Guild of Organists, will sponsor a demonstrated lecture on Junior Choir Training by Walter W. Hewitt in First Presbyterian Church House, Wilkes-Barre, at 8:15 Monday eve- ning, January 9. Mr. Hewitt is min- ister of music at Prospect Presby- terian Church, Maplewood, N. J. a position he has held for twenty-six years. Marjorie Brooks, organist and choir director of First Presbyterian Church, is chairman of the affair. A choir made up of local choirs will be used for demonstration. John Stofila of Palas Verdes, Cali- fornia, engineer with the Douglas Aircraft Company, spent the Christ- mas holidays with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Stofila, in Fernbrook, re-: turning before New Years. Subscribe 7, The Post Musical Instrument REPAIRING Jacobs Music Centre Center St. SHAVERTOWN Main Highway OR 5-1567 Ameried’ 's Largest Selling Multi-Vitamins 11 VITAMINS + 12 MINERALS winter Safeguard their diet during these Plenamins tablet each day. Each tablet gives them more than their minimum daily requirement of all vitamins with set minimums plus 12 important minerals. 72's... months with one Super .$4.79; 144's...$7.95 36's. 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Pamela Calkins, daughter | of Pauline Calkins sang several solos. | Gifts were exchanged and a delicious ! luncheon was served. 2 Philadelphia’s Chinatown is larger | than any other in America outside | of San Francisco and New York. 'Lake-Lehman Seniors Enjoy Mrs. Pauline Calkins entertained "Weekend Of Parties And Fun Helen Twenty-six members of the Lake- Lehman senior class and a few | guests, had a progressive weekend | party, starting Saturday night and | lasting into Monday. The group saw the Old Year out at Douglas Trum- | bower’s home in Sweet Valley, | where Mr. and Mrs. {kept refreshments in circulation | | until time to welcome 1961 with | movie over T-V, then scattered. Girls spent the night at the Glenn | Johnson home in Lehman, where | Shirley Johnson played hostess at a pajama party. The following day, | and on Monday, the group enjoyed | coasting and games. Trumbower John Clemens, | Fielding, Bill Williams, Joan Darby, | Ginny Lewis, and Douglas Trum- ! {blasts from a shotgun. Boys and | bower. | girls settled down to enjoy a late | | | | | | | { Taking part in weekend festivities | | were Marilyn Livezy, Bob Ross, Ted | Gable, Bill Norwig, Barbara Ross, CARCOATS DRESSES SKIRTS SPECIAL OF ONE TO CLEAR BIG news! BIG savings! ree) BLOUSES TWO FOR THE PRICE em ESTELLE’S MAIN STREET DALLAS 25% TABLE PLUS $1. QUICKLY Rogers, Carol Hislop, Sonny Smith, Shirley Johnson, Janet Fielding, Theresa Fedor, { Disque, Ben Rusliloski, Mike Yurko, | John Landis, Flora and Dean Long, Entertain At On New Year's Dayton Long and _ | entertained at a New Dick | party at the Long ho were Mr. and Mrs. Presto Cathy, Mr. and Mrs. Richa Cindy, Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrey, Billy, Lilly, Mr. Jay Long, Mrs. Gladys MatticA { and Mrs. McKinley Long, M | Lanning, Mr. and Mrs. will George, Brad Iverson, Cindy Lo the host and hostess. 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