ECTION A — PAGE 4 que TO HOST CHRISTMAS PARTY Mrs. Alva Eggleston will enter- Mr. and Mrs. William Ayers; RD |tain the Vernon Friendship Club at a Christmas party Friday, Decem- ber 20th at 6:30 p. m. A . t ant : having spent his life largely in Sas- . : 1 y fin ling Al] Lipidaries katchewan, Canada. He says there Jackie Lewis Ryers "A Shavertown man who is inter-|are not too many interesting rocks sted in’ stones and rocks, would|to be found hereabouts; but that ke to get in touch with somebody in the volcanic Black Hills, there ho can tell him about the art of |are treasurers. olishing and cutting them. 1, Noxen, announce the birth of a | seven pound, eleven ounce son, Jackie Lewis, November 28 at Gen- eral Hospital. There are four other children, Charlene, eleven; Rae mer Shirley Patten, Noxen. Mr. Ayers is employed at the Veterans Hospital. \ : Any lapidaries around here who M. McFarland, Summit Street, | can discuss rocks with Mr. McFar- THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 12, 1963 FIRST CHILD AND GRANDCHILD Mr. and Mrs. John Kobryn, Brooklyn, N. Y. have their first i child, and Mr. and Mrs. William | Koneman, * Trucksville, their first | grandchild. Six-pound three ounce Christine Elizabeth was born De- cember 10. Mrs. Kobryn is the | former Eleanor Koneman, Trucks- GENTLE men oF Tur Moving Insus av RBg TeNsEr OV corrany i NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINES AGENT > ed here five years ago after!land? Anita, ten; Cynthia Sue, six and Billy, three. Mrs. Ayers is ‘the .for- ™ ey a : CVE e. « - 3 $a Sh 3 Lia Ta ASK FOR "BOB" on these BACK MT. BUYS BESECKER REALTY 10 MAIN ST. DALLAS 674-5551 Jackson St., Dallas—3 or 4 Bed- rooms. Good Condition, Only $7,900.00 re Kunkle-Aldersen Road — 3 Bed- room modern ranch, large lot and garage. $14,500.00 Lehigh St., Trucksville—3 Bed- rooms — New oil heat, redec- orated. 2 car garage. $12,000.00 Choice Lots and Acreage Throughout the Back Mountain. Gladys Crane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Earl T. Crane, Hunlock Creek, became the bride of Thomas Hopa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hopa, Dallas, on (Saturday, Novem- ber 23. The double-ring ceremony was solemnized at the Huntsville Christ- ian Church by Rev. Morgan Richard Bevan, officiating. The bride wore a street length dress of white satin brocade, prin- cess style, with scoop neckline and bracelet length sleeves. Her headpiece was a short veil attached to a white band. She car- ried a cascade bouquet of white car- nations and wore crystal jewelry, loaned by her gister-in-law, Mrs. Gerald Stoner, Philadelphia. Matron of honor was Mrs. Glenn Brown, Lehman Heights. lected a blue silk organdy street length dress and wore a matching band with short veil. Her bouquet Scotts Have Trying Time Mrs. Melvina Scou-4, Lovalville, ic now able to be up and about after being a patient in General Hospital, suffering from a heart condition. Mr. Scott has also been ill like- wise from a heart ailment and was hospitalized during the month of Heptember. Although having a rather trying time, Mrs. Scott is thankful that she and her hushand may be to- aovher and continues to have faith ‘for the future. Thanksgiving Baby Mr. and Mrs. Charles R Newell, Kunkle, announce the birth on Thanksgiving Day of a six pound eleven cunce son, their second child. Charles Robert Newell Jr. hos a sister Tammy Lee, two years | old. Mrs. Newell is the former San- | dy Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Kenneth Martin, Kunkle. | GIVE HER A MODERN CLOTHES DRYER FOR CHRISTMAS PENNSYLVANIA GAS | and WATER Company drying . . . and, of course, YOU! “ vipa SEE YOUR GAS APPLIANCE DEALER! PLAN NOW TO MAKE HER HAPPY! Don’t wait for any more hints! Select an automatic Gas Clothes Dryer ( now and give the gift that saves time, work and money throughout the year! YOUR HOMEMAKER will love fast, fluffy and thrifty gas CHOOSE FROM NATIONAL BRANDS . . . EASY ... HAMILTON , . . KENMORE . . . MAYTAG . . . NORGE. . . PHILCO-BENDIX . . . RCA WHIRLPOOL . . . SPEED QUEEN. She se- | I Ra RT RR a I TT TT Rr I I IW ET LT ra Miss Gladys Cisne, November Bride Of Thomas Hopa, Dallas was of pink carnations. George Isaacs, Trucksville, was Mr. Hopa’s best man and Gerald Stoner, brother-ir-law of the bride- groom and Ronald Grant served as ushers. Mrs. Earl T. Crane, mother of the bride, wore a rose lace dress over taffeta with black and white acces- sories and white carnation corsage. Following the wedding a recep- tion for one-hundred and five guests was held at Lehman Fire Hall, after which the couple left on a wedding trip.’ © Mr. Hopa is associated in business with his father, Edward Hopa, Con- tractor. The couple are residing in a mobile home at Hunlock Creek, R. D. 1, in the Sweet Valley area. Pre-nuptial showers were given by the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Albert Kocher, Warrior Run, and by Mrs. Glenn Brown and Mrs. Robert Lasco, Lehman Heights. Boy Scouts Troop 281 Bwarded Many Ratings At a ceremony which saw two Troop 281 Boy Scouts, Bruce Da- vies and Jeffery Morris, awarded the Eagle Scout emblems, other boys won ratings. Court of honor awards went to these boys: Life Scout — Robert Van Orden. Star Scout Clarence LaBar, William Rowett, Roger Maury, Ro- bert Keller. : Second Class Tim LaBar, James Roth, James Tupper. Merit Badges were presented to: John Gager — Home repairs, Athletics, Camping, Citizenship in the Community, Citizenship in the Home, Nature, Personal Fitness, and Woodcarving. = George Mahler — Public Health, Wildlife Management, Life Saving and Canoeing. Bruce Davies Leatherwork, Canoeing, Public Health, Wildlife Management and Life Saving. Robert Kelley — Life Saving, Per- sonal Fitness, Dog Care, Camping and Athletics. J Charles Garris — Home Repairs, Nature, Camping and Cooking. William Rowett — Wildlife Man- agement and Life Saving. Charles Baker — Personal Fit- ness, Cooking, Public Health, Swim- ming. Paul Priebe — Life Saving Jeff Morrie — 'Soil and Water Conservation, Personal Fitness, Cy- cling and Canoeing. Richard Cross — Life Saving and Wildlife Management. Clarence LaBar — Athletics, Per- sonal Fitness, Public Health and Cooking. Marshall Rumbaugh — Wildlife Management. Roger Maury — Cycling, Public Health. Personal Fitness, Life Sav- ing and Athletics. : . Bob Schooley — . Nature and Wildlife Management. Susie Ann Piskorik A seven and a half pound daugh- ter, Susie Ann, was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Piscorik, RD 2, Dallas November 27 at General Hospital. There are two other children, Deb- bie and George. Mrs. Piscorik is the former Wilma Bancovage, Ed- wardsville, Mr. Piscorik is employed as an electrical engineer. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Book Club Members To Enjoy Gala Tea Book Club members will enjoy a gala Christmas Tea Monday after- noon in the Library Annex, after election: of officers and a Chrisi-! mas program. The business mest- ing, last session until April because of unfavorable driving condit ons during the winter months, will start at 2 p. m., Mrs. Paul Gross presid- ng. Hostesses will be Mrs. Raymon Hedden, Mrs. Fred Howell, Mrs. Charles Frantz, Mrs. Thomas Hef- fernan, and Misses Catherine West and Margaret Wood. Trucksville To Present Wilkes Women's Chorus Friendship Class of Little White Church on the Hill, Trucksville, will present the Women's Chorus of Wilkes College in a musical pro- gram, Tuesday evening, December 17. Mrs. Sharon Nunemacher is di- rector and Selia Rosen, accompan- ‘nt. Both are seniors at Wilkes Col- lege, Celebrate 18th Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. Thomes Lynch of R. D. 4, Dallas, were guests of hon- or recently at a dinner party at the Gus Gennetti Hotel in Hazel- ton. The occasion was their 18th wedding anniversary. ; Mr. and Mrs. Lynch moved to Pennsylvania 11 years ago from Long Island, New York. They have resided in Oak Hill for the past six years with their four children, Cathy, Nancy, Robert and Barbara. Janice Peiffer Is Guest At Party Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peiffer en- tertained at a family -dinner party honoring their only daughter, Jan- ice, who observed her tenth birth- day December 2. A lovely birthday cake was the centerpiece. Attending were Mrs. Della Hann, Mr. and Mrs. Gerwin Mekeel, the honoree’s bro- thers, Jesse and Ralph, the guest of honor and her parents. Janice is a member of the fifth grade at Ross Elementary School, Sweet Val- ley. ; Sandra Jane Lewis Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lewis, Jr., Appletree Road, Harding, announce the birth of a daughter December 8 at General Hospital. Sandra Jane | weighed in at eight pounds, five ounces, the fourth child for’ the Lewises. Linda is 7; Jacqueline 4; and Scott, 2. Mrs. Lewis is the for- mer Eleanor Jane Gilbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gilbert, Wil- kes-Barre. ’ Tammy Jo Smith veo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Albért Smith, Chase, "announce the birth of their - first child, a daughter, Tammy Jo, born December 3, at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. The new arrival weighed in at seven pounds, eleven ounces. Mrs. Smith is the former Jame Ann Cooper, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Robert Cooper, Chase. 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