] jo Sg. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mable Scott March Weds Sterling Wandell Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock Mable Scott March, married Sterling L. Wandell of Sunbur y, former Kingston resident, in Kingston Methodist Church. Rev. Robert Lukens, pastor and Rev. Dr. George, Bell, an old family friend, of- ficated. Paula Scott, niece of the bride of Dallas, was soloist, and Mrs. Harold Rood, Dallas, played the organ. The bride is the former Mrs. Charles L. March. Attendants were Mrs. George Met- calfe and Dr William E. Strous. Becky Metcalfe was junior brides- maid. Durelle Scott, Dallas, Wilbur Scott, Wilkes Barre, Vester Vercoe and George Metcalfe acted as @ ushers. Following the reception in the Church hall, the couple left for a southern trip. They will reside in Sunbury, where Mr. Wandell is president of Susquehanna Valley Bank and Trust Company. He is also a member of the board of Wyo- ming National Bank, Wilkes Barre. Fernbrook Hobby Club Has Christmas Party ‘The Hobby Club, Fernbrook, held its Christmas party on Tuesday eve- ning at the Kingston House. Decora- tions were Christmas carolers ar- ranged on boughs of greens. Secret pals for the past year were revealed and new ones picked. Gifts were | exchanged, and games played. Mem- bers reminisced about -the good times had in past years. The following were present: Mes- dames Alfred Wendel, Carol Lasher, Mary Reese, Sally Wagner, Mary Lasher, Priscilla: Coolbaugh, Ruth Young, Florence Martin, Warren Stanton, Vida Adams, Susie Welch, - Gladys Gabel, Joyce Sidorek, Verna ~ Cummings, Doris Kitchen, Barbgara Lasher, Agnes Sidorek. Next meeting will be held in January at the home of Mary Reese. Ponds Frozen Over Many small ponds are frozen over and afford good ice skating. In spite of zero weather for several nights running, Harveys Lake and Hunts- | tea table. Mrs. Edward Jones and Mrs. Willis ville Reservoir are not frozen. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith To Celebrate 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith, 85 Carverton Road, Trucksville, will celebrate their golden wedding an- niversary on Christmas Day. 1912, at the home of the bride's parents in Idetown by the late Rev. John R. Austin. Attendants were Adelia Ide, sister of the bride, and Edward Smith; brother of the groom. Mrs. Smith is the daughter of the late Araminta Marcy Ide and Daniel Ide of Idetown. Mr. Smith is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith. _ Mr. Smith is employed by the United Furniture Manufacturers of Wilkes-Barre. They | ver, were married on Christmas Day, | Martz, There are amine children: Donald, Trucksville; Stacy, Arlington, Va.; | Mrs. Henry (Mary) Heberling, Do- N. J.; Mrs. Howard (Minty) Berwick; Mrs. Glen (Ida) Hughes, Mrs. Robert (Ruth) Stev- enson, Mrs. Alan (Phoebus) Oberst, all of North Chili, N. Y.; Mrs. Ellis (Edith) Hoover, R. D. 4, Dallas; and Clinton, Annandale, Va. There are fifteen grandchildren and one great- gradson. The couple will entertain rela- tives, friends and neighbors at open house om Christmas Day from 2:00 to 8:00 p. m. No invitations have been issued. Lehman Womans Club Has Annual Christmas Tea Annual Christmas Tea of Lehman Woman's Club was held December 12, at the Lehman Fire Hall. Mrs. Thomas Brown presided at ‘the short business meeting and at the Reports were given by Gentile. Mrs. Russell announced that the wheelchair, a pair of crutches, and two walkers in use at the present time. : Mrs. Brown announced ‘that Mrs. Albert Disque has been elected cor- responding secretary. Mrs, Joseph Chipola will be new chairman of Coolbaugh publicity. \ Mrs. Leon| Bartz, chairman of membership, installed two new members at an impressive ceremony, Mrs. Jack Palmer and Nancy McCar- roll. Alana Matter, girl of the month, and her mother, Mrs. William Frey, were guests at the tea. Invited guests were Mrs. Marguer- ite Burke, Mrs. Helen Easton, and officers of Jonathon R. Davis Fire Company Auxiliary and Lehman Fire Company Auxiliary. Present from these organizations wlere: Mrs. George Carpenter, Mrs. Becky Cas- terline, Mrs. Renee Kanasky, Mrs. Louis Laning, and Mrs. Dorothy club has a| Baker. The tea table was decorated with lovely pink Christmas centerpiece and featured the beautiful silver tea and coffee service recently pur- chased by the club. The setting was completed by artistic little sand- wiches and cakes made by the hos- pitality - committee. Chairman of the affair was Mrs. Joseph Chipola. Mrs. Mark Grimm, chairman of decorations, was assist- ed by Mrs. Paul Henritzy, Mrs. John Kenyon, and Mrs. John Callahan. Mrs. Leo Mohen, chairman of hospi- tality, was assisted by Mrs. Edward Skalicky, Mrs. George Elley, Mrs. Walter McGuire, Mrs. William Cole, Mrs. Edward Jones, Mrs. Edward Gilmer, and Mrs. Maurice Evans. The program was a humorous musical program presented by Clyde Owens, Elementary Music Supervisor in Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hilbert have been ill at their home on Lehman Avenue for the past two weeks, Mrs. Hilbert with a heart condition, Mr. Hilbert with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson, Norton Avenue, will have as guests at Christmas their daughter, Ann, and her roommate of Montreal. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 Betrothed Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilber, Franklin Forks, Pa., announce the engagement and approaching mar- riage of their daughter, Joan, to John W. Davis, III of Lehman. Mr. Davis is son of Mrs. Mildred W. Davis, of Lehman and the late Mr. Davis. Susan Lukasavage Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lukasavage, Munich, Germany, announced by they were the proud parents of an eight pound, four ounce baby girl, Susan, born Tuesday, December 17. Parents of Mrs. Luksavage, Mr. and telephone at 6 a. m. Wedesday, that | | | JOAN WILBER The wedding will take place De- cember 22, 8:00 p.m., in the Seventh- Day Adventist Church, Montrose. The bride-elect is a 1957 graduate of Montrose Consolidated High School. The groom attended Union Springs Academy. Mrs. John Butler of [Shavertown, received the call at what was noon in Germany. This is their first child. Mrs. Lukasavage is the former Sharon Butler. Mrs. Lukasavage is son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Luka- savage, W. Center Street, Shaver- town. : Henry Bergstrasser, | Bess Cooke Is Honored By Idetown Couples | Bess Cooke was guest of iil at the Idetown Couples’ | Christmas party held ‘at the = | Annual Natona Mills After dinner, Christmas carols were en- joyed. Present were Rev. and Mrs. lin House Saturday night. | Norman Tiffany, Mr. and Mrs. Al- | fred Swelgin, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel { Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ide, Mr. and | Mrs. Albert Sweitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Mrs. Richard Joseph Ide, Niezgoda, Mr. | Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wil- son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Merrel Burnett, Mrs. Jean Holds Christmas Party Lady Toby Rebekah Lodge No. 514, Trucksville, held its Christmas party immediately following the business meeting on Wednesday night at Trucksville Fire Hall. Gifts were exchanged and refreshments served to Myrtle Rice, Maude Mec- Vicar, Betty Owen, Jennie Shaver, Mary Shaver, Rebecca Grey, Mil- dred Baker, Betty June Mathers, Delores Trumbower, Leona Naugle, Helen Nunn, Mabel Mitchell, Myrtle Rineman, Wilma Gordon and Ruth Shupp. Next meeting will be held on January 9 followed by a party at the home of Myrtle Rice, Shaver- ee 6s FOR BETTER COOKING 674-4781 DELANEY GAS SERVICE, Inc. MEMORIAL HIGHWAY DALLAS Christmas | Party was held Saturday night, De- 15, at OConnell’s Twin | | | cember Lakes, Harveys Lake, with 250 em- | | ployees and guests present for a buffet dinner, followed by dancing. Present from the New York office | | were: Marcel Noe, tion manager for Native Laces & | Textiles, and Mrs. Noe; Herbert Rubin, Levers Lace Production | manager, and Mrs. Rubin; and Wil- ing, and Mrs. Freedman. Charles Gardner, plant manager of Natona Mills, introduced the guests from New York, as well as officers of the local union, John Hardiman, section president, Mrs. Tricot Produc- | liam Freedman, director of purchas- | and Hardiman; and Arthur Rob- erts, president of Branch A-23, and SECTION A—PAGE 3: 4 Natona Mills tuiloyeds Hold Christmas Party At Twin Lakes Mrs. Roberts. Many door prizes were awarded with the grand prize of a portable television set going to John Kawal- kewicz. Other prize winners: Rich- | ard Clemow, Thomas Bogdon, Marie - | Walp, "Edna Whispell, Johan Cook, Jack Evans, Florence Allabaugh, Eleanor Dendler, Albert Bowman, | Ar thur Roberts, Thomas Makravitz, | Mae Chamberlain, Marion Harvey, | Carlton Sprow, Edward Endrusick, Burton Steltz, Julius Shultz, Carol Lasher, Sally Eil,. Wiliam Thomas land John Hardiman. 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