The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 06, 1962, Image 4

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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1962
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
| Cheryl Kyttle Has
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Born On Thanksgiving J H o k To B V Altar And Rosary Plans Miss [am Burezlke Marries | Robert C. Cigarski I
Born on Thanksgiving Day, w po TI -FIUCKS 1 O. Re peat OWS | Annual Christmas Tea ISS Janice : Pw Sixth Birthday Party Sent To Germany
Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Laibinis of O) 1 Fif h A : ak a Altar any ® WwW ; F ld N B Mrs. Earl Kyttle, Jr., Sweet Valley,| Army Pvt. Robert C. Cigarski,
Silver Springs, Md., a son at Co- n wenty f nn IVEISsa ry See oh ee its a ne d ren Ifzgera / ew [fo n entertained November 24, at a birth- | son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. 2
lumbia Hospital in Washington ) ; day party honoring her daughter, | Cigarski, Chase, recently was as-
D.C. he bith child. Mrs. Bernard | Mr. and Mrs. John Fluck, Sr., R. Rubber, Inc, located here. Mr, [mas Tea on Sunday, December 16, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Burczyk,|and corsage of white camellias. The Cheryl, aged six. Games were played | signed to the 38th Artillery in !
Gerrity of Oak Hill phoned in the |D. 1, Harveys Lake, will observe |Fluck has been associated with Lin-|from 4 to 6 p.m. There will be no Nanticoke, announce the marriage| bridegroom’s mother chose blue| gq “itreshments served to Karen | Germany. i Mr
news of her daughter Rita's happi- | their 25th wedding anniversary on |ar for a number of years. Both business meeting. Instead of ex of their daughter, Janice, to Warren|print dress, white accessories and | \ 13 Lois Baer, Roseanne Mahoney, Cigarski, a mechanic in the artil- Mr
ness. Rita, calling from the hos- |p : 11. Th il. repost |2T® members of the Glenview P. M. changing Christmas gifts, as in oth- Fitzgerald, son of Mr. and Mrs. |corsage of ‘White camellias. Danny and Dianne Cornell, Brian ||opye eins ten Bots 5 ter
lid : : sosmbor dL. BY) Wil rep Church i decided th Ralph Fitzgerald, Hill Street, Fern-| A reception for the bridal party | a3 O'Keefe, Jett Cras! J a 3 ya Me
pital, had not yet decided on a |their vows and exchange rings at ? \ er years, it was decided that anyone bol N ber 24. The double band relatives. tollowed lat. the Min. [ond James golCn J etirey. £16, | Babenhausen, entered the Army in
name. a ceremony on December 8 in Glen-| Following the ceremony a buffet who wishes \should buy canned |Prook, on November 24. A 2 i ie a Neo 2 Susan Morgan, Gene Eainsworth. | Mao 1962 and received basic train- Mr
view P. M. Church, Fernbrook. Rev. supper for 100 guests will be served | goods for the Maloney Home for the | [ng ceremony was performed in ke ome: adunte of Hank George Biddings, Teddy Speary, Don- | sno” at Fort Gordon, Ga. He was Me
SUBSCRIEE JO THE POST Andrew Derrick will officiate. Mr. |at Parsons Theatre Hall, Parsons. |Aged in Scranton. New Briton, Conn, 9 bride i» 2 gradusts of Noodle ins Roman, brothers Keith and Allan | 55¢ stationed at Fort Benning, Ga
i ——— od coloists: EMR le : The bride wore floor length gown | coke High School. Bridegroom is|p io" Mio Leonard Baer, Mrs. , Ga. oo
| l and Mrs,” Charles Sewar ’ soloists, . *33n ‘The newly formed Men's Glee Club | of heirloom lace over satin, feat-|a graduate of Dallas Township High Robert Cragle Mrs. Lewis Ferrey, ms . " an
CS S A v E ik EY Dom em Lori Ann Williamson will entertain with Christmas selec- | ying Jong sleeves and sabrina neck- | School. He recently was discharged a William Morris Jr. Has Str
205 on (10)): Or. the. her. rs rom wi $338 tions. i line. Her elbow length veil fell from | from the Army having spent three Rs :
f ( iS y i g p 1 y 8 ! ie Open vs am Mrs. Roger McShea, Jr. is chair- |a crown of rhinestones and she car- | years in Berlin. Both are snployed Dr. William H. Ponge Emergency Rppendectomy Sti
wi : D 0 L L A R S At the original Tene in Or ta or . daughtén, Lori Ann, De- | man, Mary Weir, co-chairman. The ried white camellias in a swing bou- by Hg at RY A To Talk To Granges Williasy' Morris Jr. Overbrook an
A tian Missionary Alliance Church, : Teeter oe following women are on committees: | quet. ) ] nnecticut. ey are residing a a : z an
| T H E e®fome W A Y i Philadelphia, Rev. Walter Erb offi- cember 3, weight 6 pounds, 12 Refreshments, Mrs. Leo Mohen, Maid of homor, Mrs. Gerald Min- | 334 High Street, New Briton, Conn. Pomona Grange No. 44 will meet he — nn of Jim Hus N.
i ; i ciated. Attendents were Mrs. Ruth | OUPces: is : he chairman, Mesdames Joseph Went- | savage, Southington, Conn, selected a with the Jackson Grange Saturday, es at RE
Jon corome ie fen in | Bakemore Sarton ar” uth Mo Wilma Js the former i OC i ul for a sown or ma Mrs, Dorothy French | Desmier a. Morag seston | ieclom Nesit apn a
: AUTOMATIC | Hale Mascaro, Shirley Barber, Bose op iru a Walter Weir, Jr., George Arzente, Tins over taffeta and- eet H ¢ T F 1 start at 10:30, dinner at noon, after-| ta on i on the road back from Ire
i GAS HEAT | Monti, slsnany Teen Paul Wal- Tracksville. Mr. Williamson is the | William Gallagher. Serving, Mrs. yoo fhe Cn as S rosiess lo ramily noon session, open to the public, | Now Jersey. Able to sit vo a * v
. ton and William F. Bobb. son of Mr. afd Mrs. Robert William. | Victor Borzone, chairman, Mesdames oi best mien O Mrs. Dorothy French, Noxen, en-' 2 p.m. wheelchair after three days, he on,
| oon | Thats are tines. children, , John, SCN Cedar Avenue, Shavertown. Edward Sidorsk, dohn Joris Bey gi hr in tertained the following at a family | Dr. ' William H, Ponge, twenty enjoyed television in his uncle Pu
I 825-3401 or 674-7781 Jr., Wilkes-Barre; Pvt. James, Fort| goth erandmothers went down to Bxblesup; John Paolachek, ar, Wik pale dress, white accessories, | §et-together at her home on Satur-) seven years a minister, twenty years | Morris’ room on the first floor. n
x Knox, Kentucky; and Katherine, at greet the new arrival, the Hemen- liam Henninger, Mary Lane Jerista. ? day: Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shofer, | chaplain with the US. Air Force, | Orderlies offered to cut out some
| 1 B POST (H1] | home. Their two sons will serve as way's second grandchild and the Decorations, Mrs. Roger McShea, Jr., aries Bd paul Douglas, Peggy and Nancy, Mr. and many years as missionary in Alaska, of the spindles at the foot of the Be
nw Ku ® "| ushers at the ceremony on Saturday. | wwiiliamson’s first. chairman, Mesdames George Ruckno, | George Arzente, Charles Glawe, Paul | np. © joseph Nalbone, Gayle, Susie|will be guest speaker. He will show | bed to accommodate his six-foot spe
J 66 Oxford ‘St. ‘Lee: Park The Flucks moved here from Phil- om on Vin orn, oti Soe vie oe To and Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hop- | pictures of his travels. four length. Ro
E 2 ig Six . i . Harry allagher, eorge ecker, John Mulhern an ilham Ken * | fer, Janet and Larraine, Mr. and rms Va
en Smman wassaes ame mums essed. 2delphia ‘six: years ago when: Linear Try Post Offset J eck Sas ; :
: ras Mrs. ‘Donald Newberry, Cheryl, | 3 g t : ww to
Meryl and Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Legion Kids Par 4 Si Is Rejoined ]
seph Shalata, Sr., and Judy, Donna! Harveys Lake Legion Post 967 will ft Cu 1 Mr
Meeker, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones hold its annual children’s Christmas er ban Crises un
and Karlene, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph party at Lake Elementary School, Mrs. Larry Farr and daughter Kim, Ho
; Salata, Jr., Lambert, JoAnn and Sunday, December 9, at 2 p.m. All five months, have returned from the !
, : * ly Nancy. ! children from 1 to 12 are invited. |home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. res
Mad l a, EEL iad a le John Cooney, Pikes Creek, to rejoin Ho
Idetown Fire Company Buxiliary Party their husband and father, Airmen >
: N VA : i first class Larry Farr, at Pope AFB, Sl
[ 1 hat N N/ ik lans Children S Party American Legion Auxiliary, Unit Fayetteville, N. C. ¥ Po:
; £4 The = third annual Children’s | 967 will hold its Christmas party | Larry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
p one Christmas Party of Jonathan R.|pecember 11 at 6:30 at Sportsmein’s | Farr, Kunkle Road, was sent to Flor- Ces
Davis Fire Company will be held!p,. ang Grill, Noxen Road, Harveys | ida during the recent Cuban disturb- We
gu ve h er a St arlit e gift cert ifica te ae he = e Sel 2h ona Decem- | ake, All reservations must be made | ance. >»
x er 16, from 2 to 4 p. m. to Mrs. Helen Wodaski. EE —
There will be refreshments, movies Ns em 0 Herbert L Saxe Le:
- This Christmas make your gift extra thoughtful and your shop- iam forall, "Sante Chusiwill Rare ost Sen i T c i
ping extra easy. Give her the bright little Starlite extension 0 Wermany - "dr.
phone...it’s only half the size of a regular phone. Army Specialist Five Herbert L. an
3 ; Saxe, 26, whose wife, Wilma, lives ter
Starlite fits most anywhere—to save time, to save steps, to add at 40 Hilldonia Ave. Dallas Was agg Be!
beauty. It’s ideal for bedroom, kitchen or living room. And 500 Som fo the 22d Artillery in Cor 5 ¥
Starlite has the unique Panelescent® dial which lights auto- R / ] Specialist Saxe entered the Army i
matically at night for easier dialing (and serves as a comforting exa iy Io is a radio repairman in >
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night light). A = The son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mr
: Starlite’) ¢ d i little. J 1 Busi Spirin A. Saxe, Route 4, he attended Lake Mr
pr tarlite 1s easy to order...costs so little. Just call cur business Noxen High School in Harveys Lake. % .
office for a handsome Gift Certificate. Her Starlite will be deliv- rr =a
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colors: white, beige, ivory, pink, blue and turquoise. ® McBERMOTTS
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