i ! i A i [| ce EE | | > A - Ee ' ee Tr DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Miss Marian Ruggles, a freshman at Bradford Junior College, Brad- ' ford, Mass., is at.home for the | Christmas vacation. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Ruggles, Jr., of Haddonfield Farm, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans and son, Billy, of Hartford, Conn., are spending the Christmas week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Evans, Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. John Stahl, Shavertown. Mrs. Eyans is the former Janet Stahl. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hall and’ chil- n, Pittsfield, Mass., are spending ‘holidays with their parents, Mr. apd Mrs. Wilbur Nichols, Trucks- lle, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall, | Shavertown. | Susan Galletly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Galletly, Overbrook Avenue, Dallas, returned home from a Nesbitt Hospital on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Grant Holmes, Silver | Springs, Md., spent Christmas with the latter's mother, Mrs. Emma Stahl, Shavertown. They also vis- ited relatives in Kingston and Wil- liamsport. Charlene Mannear, junior at Pennsylvania State University, is spending the holiday recess with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mannear, Overbrook Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Parsons and daughters, Pam and Linda, had as _ Christmas guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith and family, Beach Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parsons’ and family, Dallas. : Benjamin Phillips, New York City, will spend the holiday weekend © with his parents, Atty. and Mrs. John C. Phillips, Huntsville Road. The Phillips family had as Christmas dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Peter pork, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Peter rk, Jr., and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson, Norton Avenue, have as guests for the Christmas vacation their daugh- ter, Ann, teacher at Montreal, and ‘her roommate. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hilbert have 4 ill at their home on Lehman Avenue for the past two weeks, Mrs. Hilbert with a heart condition : 3) Mr. Hilbert with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paglianite, Country Club Road, had as guests for the Christmas holidays Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Paglianite, Wyoming, “and Mr. and Mrs. Corso Mascioli and children, Old Forge, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Pulieri, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Poad spent . Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. | Bud ; Clarke, Colonial Gardens, Forty-Fort. Mrs. Clarke is Mrs. | Poad’s namesake and the local couple always spend their holidays with the young folks and their children. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Sweet | Valley, spent the Christmas holiday th their son and family, Mr. and rs. Warren Brown, Phyllis, Nancy and Cheryl, Cortland, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeGrace, Maryland, Fm spent Christmas with Mrs. De- Grace's parents, Mr. and Mrs. War- ren Brown. Mr, and Mrs. George Haines had as guests Thursday, the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ryan, Sr., Riverside, and their son and 1 I ! With each new yeas, Het oy i "we realize more and more how ; i much we value your friendship i and your loyal patronage! ihe i sal ’ : an y : i HALL’S Pharmacy Le VE End Open New Year’s Day 8am. tol p.m. ¥ vii Prescription i jj Service After 1 PM. Call — 288-0708 a. el * y j T L . eff nummmemmare Forme 1 Neighborhood THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1962 News A SECTION A — PAGE 3 nd Notes Of Personal Interest Announce Birth Of Second Son Mr. and Mrs. Carroll R. Daven- port, Norwich, N, Y., announce the birth of their second son, Jeffrey Reynold, December 20, at Chenan- go Memorial Hospital, Norwich, weight seven pounds, eight ounces. He has a brother, Scott Alan, who will be two years old in January. Mrs. Davenport is the former Peggy Kratz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kratz, - Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Davenport is the son of the late Raymond Davenport, Kingston and Sweet Valley, and Mrs. Merle Nau- gle Davenport, [Sweet Valley. He is supervisor of music at Norwich High School. Mr. and Mrs. Tor- rence Naugle, Sweet Valley, are great-grandparents to the new baby. Cerebral Palsy Group Entertained Linda Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lloyd, Shickshinny, was among the Cerebral Palsy group en- tertained at a Christmas party at Tommy's Pizzeria, on Wednesday. Door prizes and gifts were given. A delicious lunch was served. There were about thirty in attendance. This same group was honored at a theatre party on Friday, at the Comerford. The group attends the Cerebral Palsy Workshop in Breslau, =~ Silver Leaf Party Kunkle Silver Leaf Christmas party was held at the Castle on Tuesday. Everyone enjoyed the singing of carols, exchanging gifts and playing games. Present were Mesdames Jenny Miers, * Arlene Kunkle, Grace Ide, Edith Weaver, Elsie Franklin, Adi- rene Nulton, Namona Ashburner, Evelyn Winterstein, Jennie Fisk, Nel Elsworth, Myrtle Hess, Elli Brace, Virgie Elston, Agnes Elston, Eleanor Frederick, Lillian Kunkle, Elizabeth Hess, Mildred Lutes, Dor- othy Dodson, Ann Weaver and Doris Harrison. Married Fifty Years MR. AND MRS. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wilson, New Milford, R.D. 2, were guests of honor at a reception held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilder, Veter- ans’ Drive, New Milford, recently, on their fiftieth wedding anniver- sary. The couple welcomed more than a hundred seventy five guests. Mrs. Wilson is the former Hazel Montanye of Dallas. The couple was married in Binghamton, N. Y. Miss Josephine Balas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Balas, Perrin Avenue, Shavertown, will become the bride of Edward John Geist, son of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Geist, Broadway Avenue, Larksville, on Saturday morning, December 31, at St. Therese’s Church at 10 a. m. The nuptial mass will be celebrat- ed by Rev. Francis Brennan. The Mrs. Frank Hartsock Has 94th Birthday Mrs. Frank Hartsock, widow of former minister of Dallas Methodist Church, 1931 and 1932, observed her 94th birthday December 12 at the Methodist Home, 1760 N. Wash- ington Street, Scranton 9. She would appreciate cards. \ family, Lt. (J.G.) and Mrs. Calvin Ryan, Jr., and children, Cynthia and Wayne, Cleveland, Ohjo. ayne Joselyn, a student at Johnson Bible College, Tenn. is spending the holidays with his family in Tunkhannock and with friends in Sweet Valley. Frank Piatt, Mooretown, is home after spending a month at the Wilkes -. Barre General Hospital. Though still confined to bed, he is able to sit up for short periods. Glenn Brown and daughter, Faye, Lehman Heights, were confined to their home last week with a virus infection. : Craig, Edwards; son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Edwards was confined to his home last week with bron- chitis. Mrs. Dorothy Schooley left Friday to spend Christmas with her daugh- ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Williams, grandchildren, Lerays- ville. wishes for your happiness, health and prosperity in the New Year. A ain Street | or in 1912 and lived in Dallas until Josephine Balas To Become Bride Of Edward John Geist bride will be given in marriage by her father. Miss Dolores Stark, cousin of the bride, will be maid of honor. Joseph Korshalls, classmate of the prospec- tive bridegroom, will be best man. Miss Balas is a graduate of West- moreland High School, Nesbitt Hos- pital School of Nursing, and is on the staff at Temple University Hos- pital, Philadelphia, Her fiance is a graduate of Larks- ville High School, King’s College, and is a freshman at Villanova Law School, Philadelphia. A buffet luncheon will be served at the home of the bride’s parents following the ceremony. The couple will reside at 3558 Broad Strest, Piladelphia. Tle a EXPERT TAILORING ® Trouser Alterations e Skirts & Dresses Hemmed ® Coat Alterations Cleaning & Pressing ADAMS Clothes For Dad & Lad Back Mt. Shopping Center Shavertown Open °Til 9 Every Night 674-8936 dh le de bod db bo dil i ii iii io BUDDIES tdi dads PETER WILSON A | 1927 when they moved to a farm on the outskirts of New Milford. There is one daughter, Mrs. Wilder and a son, Bruce of New Milford, two granddaughters and two great granddaughters. The reception was planned by the Wilders, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hinkley. Mrs. Hinkley is granddaughter of the honored couple, (O'CONNELL'S 5. NEW YEAR'S Shavertown Couple To Observe 43rd Anniversary Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hontz, Perrin Avenue, Shavertown, will observe their forty-third wedding anniversary on Saturday. Mrs. Hontz is the former Bertha Hirner, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Hontz is also a Wilkes-Barre native. They have resided in Shavertown for thirty-six years and are active mem- bers of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. ' The couple was married in Grace Lutheran Church by Dr. Peter Wohl- sen. Mr. Hontz, a very talented organist, served at both Grace and ; St. Paul’s Lutheran Churches for a total of forty-five years. He is frequently called upon to fill in at services throughout the area when the regular organist is absent. Mr. Hontz maintained a grocery store in Shavertown on Main [Street for a number of years before moving his business to Kingston and re- cently to Forty Fort. There are four children: Mrs. Ben- jamin Earl, Hamilton Square, N. J.; Thomas, Jr., Montoursville; Mrs. | John Youngblood, Falls Church, Va.; and Mrs. Harry Hughey, Dallas. | Nine grandchildren are welcome | guests at ‘the Hontz home whenever | they arrive to sample their grand- | moter s tasty menus. ‘| Mrs. Hughey had planned a cele- | bration for her parents, but on Fri- day Mrs. Hontz became ill and was admitted ‘to General Hospital. Her condition has improved since then. Her daughter, Ruth Earl and fam- ily are spending the week in Shav- ertown. Tom, Jr., was home for Christmas. = The John Youngbloods will arrive Friday for several days’ stay and Doris Mae Hughey is con- stantly at her mother’s side. Edward Lamanno, New York City and Ralph Martin, Trucksville, both attending Mt. St. Mary's Seminary, Emmitsburg, Md., were the guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray. EVE PARTY TWIN LAKES SMOR Featuring GASBORD ! 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Her- man Bloomer, Catherine Banks, Harold Carey, Agnes Conwell, Frank Carey, Stanley Dennis, George Gait, J. Wendell Jones, Carlton Kase, Jean Kessler, Eugene Lazarus, David Lippincott, Neva Leeds,” William Macking, Jule Moyer, Frank Richie, beth Scureman, Howard Samuels, Ralph Trax, Ronald Trewern, Earl Wolfe, Sherrie Watson, Albey Wil- liams, the guest of honor and the hostess. On December 6, was given for Sharon by Mrs. Claude Roll, Atherton Avenue, Kingston, and Mrs. Frederick Wilkens, Leh- man’ Avenue, Dallas, at Mrs. Roll’s [pos i Table decorations were in red, Mary Riley, William Schultz, Eliza- | a linen shower | with red candles. Refreshments were served and games played. Those present were: Mesdames J. Herman Bloomer, Bernard Banks, Laing Coolbaugh, Raymond Davis, Morgan Davis, Lee Echard, Thomas | MacHale, Harry Martin, Jr., Harry | Martin, Sr., William Price, Howard Samuels, J. 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