N wv. his daughter, at Bloomsburg General DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Cecelia Mazonkey, Philadelphia, spent a recent week with her moth- er, Mrs. Edith Mazonkey and family at Broadway. Other visitors of Mrs. Mazonkey were son, Michael, New- ark, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mazonkey “and son, Matthew, of Hyattsville, Md. ' Durelle Scott 3rd, member of the Junior Class at Pennsylvania State University, arrived over the week- end to spend a month’s vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Scott, Huntsville Road. Patty Hughey, eleven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughey, Overbrook Avenue, has re- ned from Nesbitt Hospital where § underwent a tonsilectomy. * Mr. and Mrs. Alex Covert and Kevin and Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr., East Overbrook Avenue, attended open house celebration of Mr. Covert’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Covert, who celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary in Forty Fort on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Aldrich, East Center Street, Shavertown, were happy to have as house guests over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Carter, Fillmore, N. Y., and Mrs. Edward Heron, Hornell, N. ¥. Mr. and Mrs. James Maloney, North Lakeside Drive, Dallas, have -announced the birth of a baby girl at Mercy Hospital on December 9. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owens, Par- rish Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Birnstock spent the weekend in New York City. The Owens were observ- ing ‘their thirtieth wedding anni- versary. They have one child, Mrs. Robert Stair, Davenport Street, and a granddaughter, Ellen. Wesley Belles, father of Mrs. Carlton Hadsall, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, is spending some time Mrs. - Lincoln oover, R. D. 3, Route 28, Somer- ville, N. J. Mr. Belles had been with Mr. and Mrs. Hadsall. ~ Mrs. Kenneth Brobst, Millville, former Dallas resident is a patient Hospital. She would appreciate cards from a friends Mrs. Sallie Diehm! and ~Callie Biemesderfer, Penn, Ryn, arrived Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosler, Parrish Street, where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Dichm is Mr) Hosler’s mother and ‘Miss Biemesderfer is his aunt: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruggles are spending the winter with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne King, R. D. 4, Dallas. Mr. Ruggles celebrated his 93rd birthday this past Monday. Mrs. Edith Fiske has moved to | an apartment on “Davenport Street. Mrs. Thomas Kirlgston recently | and my Mrs. William Burna ford and Billy, Haverton. During her visit with. her daughter, her -in-law spent some time in this . hunting. Albert Gould, who has completed sixteen years in the Air Force, has 0 promoted to Technical Ser- ant at Hamilton Air Force Base. Al is a graduate of Dallas High iSchool. While living in Dallas, he | made his home with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown of . Parrish. Street, along with his two other brothers, Jay, now of Las Vagas, and Bob, now living in Middleport, N. Y. Douglas Cassar Is Patient At Geisinger Douglas Cassar, manager of the Middle Department Association of Fire Underwriters with offices in Kingston, is a patient at Geisinger ‘Medical Center after being stricken ill at his home in Oak Hill Thurs- day night. NY r. Cassar was taken first to Nes- + Hospiital in Lehman Ambulance and later transferred to Geisinger where he is on the critical list. Miss Marjorie Ann Hodgson Engaged To James F. Lohman Rey. and Mrs. James S. Hodgson 160 Gaylord Avenue, Plymouth, an nounce the engagement of their daughter Marjorie Ann to James Frederick Lohman, of Lehman, son of Mrs. Hazel Lohman and the late Harry Lohman! Miss Hodgson, registered nurse, is a graduate of Plymouth High School and Nesbitt Memorial Hos- Willard Coverts, Are Wed Twenty Two Years Mr, and Mrs. Willard Covert, Harris Street, Fernbrook, will ob- serve their twenty-second wedding | anniversary and Mr. Covert’s birth- day quietly at their home on Friday, December 14. Mr. Covert is re- cuperating from a heart attack that he suffered three months ago. Mrs. Covert is the former Anna Skrekut of Kingston.. Mr. Covert is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Covert of Trucksville. The couple was married in Grace Epis- copal Church, Kingston, by the Rev. Ralph A. Weatherly. There are three children, Joanne and Robert at ‘home and Gloria Jean, student at Dallas Senior High School. Before he became ill, Mr. Covert was employed by Back Mountain Lumber Company. . Yankowskis Have Girl Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yankowski, Chase Manor, on the birth of a daughter, June Mary, | who arrived at 3:42 a. m., Novem- ber 29, at General Hospital, weigh- ‘ing in at seven pounds six ounces. June had the following brothers and sister awaiting her arrival from the hospital: © John, David, Daniel and Jane. ; Mrs. Yankowski, the former Helen Kervalavage of Wilkes-Barre is a the General Hospital. Mr. Yankowski is the manager of the Acme Store in the Heights Section of Wilkes- Barre. James Martins To Spend Holidays With James 3rd Mr. and Mrs. James A. Martin, Lehigh Street, will leave Decem- ber 20 for Dallas, Texas, to spend the holidays with their. son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs...James. A. | Martin HI, and the grandchildren, James ‘A. IV, aged three and Lynne Ellen, nine months. Mr. Martin is in charge of U.S. Real Estate for the states of Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana under the Department of Health and Educa- | tion. He is also attending Southern Methodist College and will graduate in June with his degree in Law. His dad was former superintend- ent of Dallas Area Schools in the Back Mountain region. Fred Stout, Ninety Fred Stout, Wyoming R.D. 3, will celebrate his ninetieth birthday an- niversary tomorrow, December 13. Mr. Stout was born at Mt. Top. He is in fairly good health and enjoys his weekly copy of the Dallas Post, gift to Back Mountain residents who have hit eighty. ‘upper quarter of their classes. Snow Foils Surprise Registered Nurse and a graduate of |. ‘day monday. l'of the Jack Benny Club. There are THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, Neighborhood News And pital School of Nursing. She is presently employed as school nurse for the Pocono Mountain Joint High School, Swiftwater. Mr. Lohman is a graduate of St. Nicholas High School and is pre- sently employed as printer and sports-editor of the Dallas Post. No date has been set for the wedding, ) 3 Mary Dora Scott Is Honored At Marywood Mary Dora Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Scott, Jr., Huntsville Road, Dallas, was among 189 Mary- wood College sophomores, juniors, and seniors introduced to the assem- bled faculty and student body at Honors Convocation as ® students whose high scholastic attainments last year ranked them among the Miss Scott, a graduate of West- moreland High School, is working toward the Bachelor of Arts degree, with a major 1 English and a minor in history. Carol Pope Has Recent Sixteenth Birthday Carol Pope, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.” Floyd Pope, Roushey Street, Shavertown, celebrated ther six- teenth birthday which fell on De- cember 10, with a party given by her parents at their home on Sunday evening. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Wilson "Honeywell and daughter, Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. George Trudeon and son, Floyd Kim; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pope and daughter, Phyllis; Mr. and Mrs. Seth Howell, Miss Lorraine Miller, Richard Pope, the guest of honor and the host and hostess. Party For Mrs. Schooley Mrs. Harold Schooley, Davenport Street, because of the recent snow- fall, quietly observed her 40th birth- Mrs. Schooley, who is | “Sis” to her family and friends, was | to have been the guest of honor at a surprise party Sunday. How-| ever, she is happy the day is past and now brags of being a member | two children, Bob in Junior High School and Judy in Dallas Elemen- tary. Her husband is employed. at Acme Warehouse. Women Of Kiwanis Plan Christmas Party Women of Kiwanis plan their an- nual Christmas party for Wednesday, December 19, 6:30, at Irem Country Club. Members are asked to bring or send their donations to the Christ- mas Family Fund. Christmas gifts will be exchanged. Make reservations with Mrs. George McCutcheon, Mrs. George Thomas, Mrs. Frank M4thers III, or Mrs. Thomas Kreidler. Eighty Fifth Birthday Mrs. Jennie Evans, former Car- verton resident, now of the Metho- | dist Home for the Aged at Narrows- | burg, N. Y. will celebrate her eighty-fifth birthday anniversary on December 22. She would enjoy hearing from old friends. Phe mm em ee en em me — Open Every Evening °Til Christmas The YOUNG MEN'S SHOP 42 Main St. — Dallas | Lined & Un-lined CORDUROY'S Dickie Wash & Wear SLACKS Dress GIF" S. 4 For The Man Hand to Please ONE-STOP SHOPPING El Dorado Cigars i With Dresser Tray / 5. § BL Valu-Pak Slim Jim Xmas Cards Cards — g89¢ Ii Bards — 20¢ _ Devastating Perfume $1.90 KUEHN’S PHARMACY Main St. — Dallas 1962 Bride MRS. RICHARD A. BONOMO Lorelie Briggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Briggs, Sweet Val- | ley, recently became the bride of Richard A. Bonomo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bonomo of Dallas, at St. Anthony's Church, Exeter. Rev. 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Dorothy Maransky, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. ‘ She chose floor length gown of pink taffetta, with fitted bodice, and short sleeves. Her bouffant skirt Glenda Ruckle Becomes Bride ael Maransky | { J | | | | featured a large pink rose at the | waist. Her headdress was a match- ing finger tip veil and she carried | a bouquet of pink carnationg and | lilies of the valley. Thomas Maransky, son of Mr. ! and Mrs. Peter Maransky served as his cousin’s best man. Mother of the bride, selected gray | dress, black accessories, and cor- | sage of white carnations, mother of the groom two piece orchid suit, white hat, and black accessories. Her corsage was also of white carnations. ’ Following the ceremony, a re- ception for seventy-five guests was held at the Sweet Valley Fire House. i The bride is a graduate of North- west Jointure School. She is em- ployed at Outerwear Apparel Com- pany, Shickshinny. Mr. Maransky wag graduated from Lake-Lehman High School. 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