: vd b 3 i » . : Philadelphia where home. Mrs. Michel says she will miss the Back Mountain area, where she DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mrs. Joseph T. Battisson, 6016 Frederick Street, Springfield, Vir- ginia, formerly of Sweet Valley, re- cently slipped on the ice and broke her right wrist. Answers to cards from her friends in this area will be delayed because of one-hand typ- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sabol, formerly of Birch. Grove have moved into the George Davis home, Pioneer Avenue, Trugssville, which they recently purc® d. Mrs. Davis, a resident of this area- for a number of years, has moved to Columbia, N. J. Ruth and Bert Brace, children of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Brace, East Dal- las, have recuperated from a recent fllness. «lanier ‘Sincere sympathy is offered to Mrs. Herbert Griesing and her fami- ly, Dallas, in the loss of their be- loved husband and father, who passed away Sunday in General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ide and family, Oak Hill, recently visited Mrs. Ide’s uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sel Antrim, Shades Glen, Poconos. Otis Allen, Jr., Harveys Lake, at- tempting a half day's, work, until he can take on full employment once again, returned to his job at ‘the Back Mountain Lumber Com- pany, after suffering a slight heart attack. Thomas F. Metz, Jr., R. M. 3, will celebrate his twentieth birthday at Long Beach, Calif., on January 20. Tom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Metz of Carverton. He has one morgs year to serve. . ? / and Mrs. Louis Helfrich, West Mt. Airy Road, returned home aftegy) spending the holidays with their daughgter and son-in-law, Captain and Mrs. T. J. Gaughan and children, Mark and Timmy, Fort Hood, Texas. Mrs. Gaughan is the former Peggy Lou Helfrich. Captain Gaughan is a son of "Mrs. Peter Gaughan Prospect Street, Wilkes- Barre. Karen Kaschenbach, Yeager Ave- nue, spent the weekend with Den- ise Garinger, Overbrook Avenue, Dallas. = Mrs. Stanley Rinehimer, Machell Avenue, left yesterday to spend several weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Becker and family, Glen Ellyn, Ill. Mrs. Merle Shaver has returned to her home ' at Hayes Corners after being a medical patient at Mercy Hospital. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Oscar Dymond, Overbrook Avenue, left Monday by car for Florida, where they will spend some time visiting friends and relatives. =" sf Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kishbaugh, Forty Fort, recently spent the day ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Disque, Memorial Highway. La Dr. and Mrs; Charles Hosler, Shagan, Lynn, Peter and David re- con® spent the day with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hosler, Parrish Street. , Dr. Hosler is a meteorologist at Stag: College, where he and his family reside. Alired Davis, Morgantown, Pa., spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, Eliza- |: beth Street. Mr. and Mrs. Davis also had as recent guests Mrs. J. Milton Culp, Mrs. Charles Bettison, New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jones, ‘Shavertown. by 142 ; g Eleanor Konigus, Lake Silkworth, is staying - with Denise Garinger, Overbrook Avenue, while Denise's ‘mother, Mrs. Muriel Garinger is visiting her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. James Schappert, Trenton, N. J., who just had a new baby. 3 Florence Crump Cabore spent the welbend with her mother, Mrs. Dana Crump, Yeager Ave., Shaver- town. % . . and Mrs. John Gebhardt, for- nn of Newport News, Va., have ~ purchased and moved into a home at 22 Beverly Drive, Brown Manor. Mr. Gebhardt is a retired army offi- cer. : Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Kunkle and family have moved from Lehighton to 19 Poplar Street, Dallas R.D. 2. Airman 3rd Class Dick Drake, who is stationed at the Strategic Air Command Base; in Dover, Del., spent the weekend with his parents, sister and twin brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drake, Virginia, Gale and Gary, Woodlawn Drive. . Mr. and Mrs. Herb Marley and Floyd and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ide, Dallas, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sedler and family, Ran- dallstown, Md., and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marley, Jr., York, Pa. Theodore MacHenry returned to his home in’ Orange on Saturday after being a medical patient in Nes- bitt Hospital for eight days. hn Pugh, Jackson Street, is a surgical patient at Nesbitt Hospital. He is employed with Air Products. Charles Michel Plans ~ To Retire From Linear Charles Michel, Gosart Apart- ments, Main Street, Shavertown, will retire from the Linear Corpor- ation after thirty-six years associa- tion with the former Philadelphia firm, now located in our area, on January thirteenth. The couple plans to return to they have a has made a number of friends, and has’ participated in many of its activities, particularly as a cancer olunteer, MY Ms NG SS Huntsville, Mr. and. SECTION A — PAGE 5 Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred A. Ide of | Harveys Lake announce the engage- | ment of their daughter, Jeanette, to | Carmen J. D’Agostino, Jr., son of | Mr. and Mrs. Carmen M. D'Agost| tino, Trenton, N. J. Miss Ide, a graduate of Blooms- burg State College, is presently a | JEANETTE IDE member of the faculty of Penns- bury Schools. She is attending Rutgers University Graduate School. Mr. D’Agostino is presently at- tending Tri-State College in Indiana where he will earn a degree in engineering. A June wedding is planned. Chairman Of Woman's "Mrs. Jack H: Mrs. Howard Wiley, president of | Dallas Senior Women’s Club, has appointed Mrs, Jack H. Stanley ¢hairman, and Mrs. Harry Edwards co-chairman of the annual Valen- tine dance to be held Saturday, February 9, at Irem Temple Country Club. Club members and friends looking forward to this jannual affair are asked to make reservations with Mrs, Robert Graham or Mrs. Rob- ert Maturi. Chairman of decorations commit- tee, Mrs. Victor Cross, announces that the theme for this year’s affair will be “Hearts and Flowers.” Aid- ing Mrs. Cross on this committee Stanley, Chairman; Mrs. Harry Edwards, Co-Chairman | Clifford Troupe, | Smith. . Club Valentine Dance chairman; Mesdames Edwin Bush, William Carroll, Ross Lewin, John Richards, Phillip Heycock, Clayton Evans, and Marie Other committee members are for admissions, Mrs. Marion Harter, Mrs. William Clewell, Mrs. M. J. Brown; posters, Mrs. Henry Moyer, Mrs. Edward Ratcliffe, Barbara Yan- chunas; publicity, Mrs. James R. Duffy. Ede Mrs. Wiley and Mrs. Harry Ohl- man, past president, will be hos- tesses. Proceeds from the dance will be applied toward community service projects sponsored by the club. will be Mrs. Charles Mahler, co- | Smart Accessories Course, Innovation Back Mountain Home-Makers Hol- iday held its registration session at | Shavertown YMCA Tuesday morn- | ing, with eight more regular Tues- day morning sessions to come in the | midwinter course. Attracting en- thusiastic notice is the newest offer- ing in Smart Accessories. To Mary Ward, YWCA secretary, goes the | laurel wreath for having invented a way to cover shoes with dress material, adding the final touch to a smart costume, ; Registrations will again be open next Tuesday morning, prior to full two-hour classes. starting at 10. || Card Of Thanks Mrs. Edna Stredney wishes to extend thanks to all who helped in her hour of bereavement. SEEEEREE EE EEE REE McDERMOTTS 8 BAR and COCKTAIL LOUNGE LUNDY = BLDG. 36 - 40 MAIN ST. DALLAS OPEN ALL DAY Delicious Dinners and Snacks EEREERENNEEE 4 To / NEEENHNRAEEENEENEaEEEE EEEREEINEEENENEEEEEEE ” =. u a= vd 13 oh Mrs. Bertha Anderson Observes Ninetieth Birthday At Dinner Mrs. Bertha Anderson, Ferguson Avenue, Shavertown, will observe her nimetieth birthday on Sunday, January 20. The nonagenarian amd her sister, Ruth Lamoreux, with whom she resides, will return to the family homestead at Huntsville where she was born to observe her anniver- sary. They will be the guests of their brother, George E. Lamoreux, at dinner. It will be prepared by his daughter and niece, Mrs. Leonard Derby, who resides across the way from her dad. The Derbys will also be guests. Mrs. Anderson is the former Ber- ‘tha Lamoreux, daughter of the late Elmer B. and Mary Etta Neely Lam- oreux, Huntsville, She is a graduate of Bloomsburg State Teachers College and taught in both Pennsylvania and Washing- ton. She moved West with her husband, the late Albert Anderson, where she lived in Medford, Ore- gon, and Bridgeport, Washington, for a total of fortyfive years. She returned to this area a dec- ade ago and became active in Nes- bitt Hospital Auxiliary, Back Moun- tain Branch, and WSCS, Shaver- town Methodist Church. Her capa- bilities as teacher made her a nat- ural leader in devotional presenta- tion of the Bible to the Womens’ group. . As for hobbies, she is an enthus- iastic gardener and loves all variety of plants and flowers. She is an expert needlewoman, crocheting, knitting, sewing, and mending, being a part of her daily routine. A lovely afghan, banquet cloth and Mexican drawn work are among the handiwork she treasures. For relaxation she spends a great deal of time reading the Dallas Post. Wilkes-Barre Record, Life Maga- zine and Reader’s Digest, but the Bible lies always nearby. She is in excellent health for her years and does not retire early, but she quite frequently sits up to see the “Tonight” show in its entirety. Until this year, it was her cus- tom to entertain her many cousins at a birthday dinner. Mrs. Anderson is most proud of the fact that of the six children born to her parents, all are alive and in good health. This she at- tributes ‘to clean living. Besides her sister, Ruth, Shaver- town, there is another sister, Mrs. Louise - M. Richards, Weston, W. Va.; three brothers, George E., Huntsville; A. O. Lamoreux, and C. B. Lamoreux, both of Bridgeport, Washington. Mrs. Richards made a trip in October to visit with her sisters. She will be at home to her friends and relatives on Monday and Tues- day. A very gracious and much loved lady, she is much sought after and numbers her friends in this area in the hundreds. The Dallas Post "joins in wishing Mrs. Anderson a very happy anni- versary and many more years of continued good health. g Fiancee Of Air Force Man Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Troyer, Dover, Del. announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Judith Ann, to A/1C Albert Niezgoda, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Niezgoda, Holi- day House, Idetown. Miss Troyer, a graduate of Dover High School, the Goldey Beacom JUDITH ANN TROYER Business School, is employed at In- ternational Latex Corporation in Dover, Del. Airman Niezgoda, a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, is pres- ently stationed at Dover Air Force Base, Del. A June wedding is planned. Lehman Woman's Club To Buy Books For Lake-Le hman Library Mrs. Thomas Brown presided at the January meeting of Lehman Woman’s Club, Lehman Fire Hall, when club members voted to buy books and catalog cards for use in Lake-Lehman school library. Mrs. Mark Grimm, education chairman, stated ‘that two books would be purchased for reference material. Mrs. John Chesnovitch, budget and finance chairman, reviewed the club budget, and gave an ac- Mrs. Brown appointed Mrs. Ches- novitch chairman of the installation dinner to be held on April 17. Chet Chrzanowski, Old River Road Bakery, presented a fascinat- ing program on cake decorating. Mr. Chrzanowski provided five cakes which he decorated and awarded as door prizes. They were won by Mrs. John Kenyon, Mrs. James Kenny, Mrs. George Elley, Mrs. Jo- seph Retzel and Mrs, William Me- Maryann Kupstas Is Wed In Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. John P. Kupstas, Huntsville, announce the marriage of their daughter, Maryann, to David Bonsavage, son of Mrs. An- thony and the late Anthony Bon- savage of Nanticoke. The double ring ceremony was performed in Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Church, Philadelphia. Attendants were Edward Leonard of Nanticoke and Geraldine Volack, rormer classmate of the bride at College Misericordia and Mercy Hos- pital. A reception was held following the ceremony at the home of Major and Mrs. Wiiiam Gates, aunt and uncle of the bride, at Mt. Holly, N.J. The bride is a graduate of Leh- man High School, College Miseri- cordia and Mercy Hospital, She passed her Pennsylvania State Board examinations just betore Christmas Mr. Bonsavage attended Kings Col- lege. He is assistant manager of Robert Hall's in Philadelphia where the couple will live. Bucky Hale Celebrates Birthday At Luncheon “Bucky” Hale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hale, West Dallas, cele- porated, his twelfth birthday on Saturday. : Bucky and twelve of his friends had basketball practice from 11 a.m. till noon, then returned home for ‘a luncheon, served by his mother. Young Hale attends Dallas Borough School. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. William Guyer, Jr. Englishtown, N. J. announce the birth of a son, William Guyer, 3rd., on January I. Mrs. Guyer is the former Marion Johnson of Wilkes- Barre. Mr. Guyer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Guyer, Sr., Bound Brook, N. J., formerly of Bunker Hill. This is the fourth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Guyer. Morgans Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morgan, Harris Hill Road, entertained for Mrs. Frank Neher Wednesday night. Mrs. Neher, a native of Berlin, Germany, now a citizen of the United States, gave a talk on changes brought about by the erec- tion of the wall between East and West Germany at a recent meeting of the Anne ‘Shoemaker Branch of Women’s Auxiliary, Nesbitt Hos- | pital, Sheila Marie Borton Mr. and Mrs. James J. Borton, Cedar Avenue, Shavertown, an- nounce the birth of a daughter, Sheila Marie, January 12, Mercy Hospital. The couple has four other: chil- dren; Maureen, Kevin, Jay and Christopher. Mrs. Borton is the former Margaret Lukasavage. In Geisinger Admitted to Geisinger Medical | Center, Danville, Wednesday were Vicki Ann Boyer, Shavertown; and Dr. Claude A. Butler, Hunlock Creek. 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