ses seNe ses es No seals sN esos Noa log Wa sWeeNaeNosTeeWe = ee eNoeoNMe ee Te aMeoTe NG Bt EL Se rele es ss Nee Nese eo Nea Ve seals Ne eV oo Nee’ o oa 2 3 Wc ERG ASR wn r DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA East Dallas P.F.C. Leslie Dickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Dickson, is on a 30 day leave, at his home on Ransom Road. Leslie has been in service on Okinawa, then' to Japan and Hawaii. the He has to return to Camp Marine Base, West Virginia, to sign in on Christmas Day. Leslie is a graduate of Dal- las High School. We were all very glad to welcome him home, and hope he will soon be home for good. : Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Dickson, a ty 7 oN Le . oR Ak R y 8 \ Il CR NR fl. ; + 0 Aas AR [ 4 fl Al A AE GIT MAIN ROAD gr ERIE FR wn : Ne. In the True S pirit of Christmas NI See them all at | "PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED" RUCKS HARRY HOLAK R. P..B.Se. TRUCKSVILLE, PA. ; "WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE PREVAIL" NX Ae SVILLE phone DALLAS 696- Les, 5 E E Phone VA 5-2978 ‘E Rear 29 North Main Street ‘Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ECC ECC CCE Ea C20 CCE CE Graphi ic Arts Services ! INCORPORATED PHOTO-ENGRAVING Offset Negatives and Platemaking ~~ Sereen Prints, Art Work gUTTe IH edit ite tite HITS ITT i Fowler, Dick THE BOSTON STORE Harveys Lake and Sweet Valley The Boston Store JUST. A SPIN OF. THE DIAL" / and you reach ll Sh... DIAL 674-1181 In Wilkes-Barre NO TOLL CHARGE Center Moreland, Dallas and Walker ‘ certainly worth all the time and brother of Leslie, spent a few days at their parents’ home last week, but have now returned to their own home in New Jersey. Darryl is a male nurse in Lyon’s Veterans Hospital, New Jersey. It was like a family reunion for the Dicksons, as their daughter, Carolyn Spudis is back home from Texas, where her husband Robert Spudis is stationed in the Armed Forces." It will be a happy day when he will .be able to join her soon, Mr. and Mrs. John Rice, Forty Fort, and Mrs. Rice's mother, Mrs. Floyd Nulton, Binghamton, «spent last Thursday with Myrtle Miller and George Snyder, Hildebrant Road. . Mrs. Grace Moore, Mabel Bell, Lucy Morgan and Myrtle Miller at- tended the annual Christmas ban- quet and party, of the Orange Methodist Church, Ladies Bible Class. A turkey dinner was pre- pared and served by the Cheerio Class, in the church social hall Saturday, Dec. 7. Due to illness, their teacher, Mrs. George Schallenberger was unable to attend. Artie did it again”. While slid- ing at Bill Perry's home, Artie Baird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm Baird, fell and cut his leg bad’ egough that he was rushed to hospital where it required four sutures. Ella Moore Memorial Class of East Dallas Methodist ‘Church, held their annual Christmas party in the social hall, Tuesday evening, December 10. A covered dish, buffet style dinner was enjoyed by Mary Hoover, Jule Wilson, Helen Siley, Betty Kintzer, Rev. and Mrs. William Watson, and sons Brian and Mark, Gladys Brace, Viola Brace, Jean ‘Sommers, Jessie Moore, Mary Cook, Jeanette Dick- inson, Mary Ryman, Margaret Weiss, Dorothy Heslop, Mrs. Frank Heslop, Myra Carlin, Beatrice Ockenhouse, ‘Hilda Moore, Irene Moore. = An interesting talk was given by Linda Watson. Young Brian Watson had a grand time passing out the Christmas gifts. In case you are wondering who the trio trumpeters are who will accompany the carol singers from East Dallas’ Church, Sunday eve- ning, ‘Dec. 22,: they are Warren Dewitt, Robert Wiley. and Thomas Rowett. Next Sunday morning during Sunday School, 10:15, a film on “The Spirit of Christmas” will be shown to all departments, courtesy of Commonwealth Telephone Com- pany. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nicholas, Binghamton, were guests all last week of the latter's sister, Mrs. John Mokychic, and family. . No doubt” they helped Nettie move and get settled in the newly re- modeled home, on the late Wilson estate, which Wilson Ryman pur- chased. Mr. and Mrs. Magee live in one half of the home, The “Singspiration” held in East Dallas Church Sunday evening was effort put in by the choir, accom- panied by [Howard Dymond, or- ganist, and Reverend Mr. Watson at the piano. Members were Beverly Dickson, Carolyn D. Spu- dis, Carol Cadwalder, Priscilla Cool- baugh, Mary An Goble, Mimi Cad- walder, Diana Pickett, Dorothy Mason, Pamela Hunter, Mary Mor- gan, Mrs. Robinson, and Betty La- moreaux. Ronald Clemow planned ET AGT HE I ED AT I ATOR ACHTT A DRAINAGE STONE DIRT FILL ASPHALT PAVING Driveways Parking Areas CRUSHED STONE “Meeting Pa. Dept. of Highway Specifications.” American Asphalt Paving cn Qe 696-1114 Plant and Quarry Chase FINEST HEATING OIL FINEST SERVICE “Your Satisfaction Is Our Business” { ZIP-UP YOUR HOME FOR WINTER EL 245 Clicelos St, Luzerne THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1963. Noxen Fireman's Auxiliary held a * well-attended Christmas party December 10. A delicious ham din- ner was enjoyed with the tables decorated, and a musical Christ- mas tree. Games were played and gifts exchanged. A business mect- ing was also held, with the following new members added: Mrs. Paul Kei- per, Mrs. Loren Case, Dorothy French, Miss Pat Newell, and Mrs. Russell Newell. Present: were Mesdames Paul Kei- per, Loren Case, Dorothy French, Ronald Hopfer, Jacob Miner, Ruth Field, William Butler, Fred Schenck, Oscar Fish, Loren Case, Roy Dend- ler, Clark Oliver, Wheeler Heps, Joseph Dotter, Willard Bender, Cal- vin Strohl, Robert May, Elvin Bean, Chester Keiper, Earl Beahm, Jr, Ralph Lutes, Edith Smith, Richard Smith, Joseph . Nalbone, William Hollos, Ralph Engleman, Misses Stella Shook and Pat Newell. Mrs. Tom Swire underwent ma- jor surgery at Wyoming Valley and supervised. After a jet went over recently, leaving its lovely white trail in the sky, my granddaughter, Pattie Moore said, - “Oh look! There is Jesus's clothesline.” Sort of a child’s . fellowship connection, wouldn’t you say ? Which reminds me, not too long ago the Sunday School lesson was about the Feast of the Passover. After the class, the teacher asked who could tell her what the lesson was about. One of my grand- daughters lifted her hand and said, “It was all about the Feast of the leftovers.” The local hobby club met Decem- ber 10, at Kingston House, for their annual Christmas Party. Secret Pals were made known and gifts exchanged after a hearty din- “Present were Barbara Lasher, ner. Sally Wagner, Mary Reese, Mary Lasher, Verna Cummings, Joyce Sidorek, Carol Lasher, Bonnie Wendal, Sue Welch, Ruth Young, Marilla Stanton, Florence Martin, Priscilla Coolbaugh. Harry Martin Sr., has been ill at home for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bloomer and two daughters were weekend guests of the Harry Martins. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Kline Jr., Pine Grove Mills, and Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Schaffer, King of Prussia, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stanton. They were formerly Geraldine and Shirley Stanton. Al] three couples were here to attend the Rotary Christmas ‘Dance at Irem Temple Country Club, Saturday Evening Dec. 7. I was happy to receive a letter last week, from the Paul Valen- tines, Auburndale, Florida. They were both mwell and happy, and busy as bees with church activi- ties. Birthday greetings to Warren Stanton, Vivian Dymond, Josephine Matukitis, Texas Wilson Jr., Mrs. Rush Lamoreaux, Carrie Moore Hawke, and Sue Ellen Hobbs. Aunt Jennie Evans been 85 Saturday. Anna Strazdus made a one day trip last Friday to Geisinger Hos- pital for a scheduled monthly check-up. She’s doing good, I'm glad to say. Noxen would have Hospital this past week. She would appreciate cards. z Classmates Christmas party will be held at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam Munkatchy December’ 20. Fif- ty cent gifts. Ladies Society of St. Luke’s Lu- theran Church held their Christmas party at the Paris Hall last week, en- joying a delicious turkey dinner. Present were: Mrs. John Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case, Mr .and Mrs. Earl Crispell, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Engleman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kei- per, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bender, Pastor Wesley Kimm, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dendler, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case, Christine Blizzard, Mrs. Sam- uel Blizzard, Mrs. Robert Horlacher, Mrs. Joseph Dotter, Mrs. Clark Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess, and Mrs. George Montross. Roger Race, Wallingford, Conn., spent the week here, deer-hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone and Michelle, Eyers Grove, spent Satur- day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Engleman. Mrs, Harry Wells and daughter Cynthia, Rockland, Masps., spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Patton, and also attended the wedding of niece, Carol Ben- nett, and Allan Hobbs Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morris, New- ark, N, J., spent several days this week at BS home in Noxen. Robert Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thompson, who is sta- tioned at Biggs Air Force Base, El Paso, Texas is home on a thirty-day leave. Children of Noxen Lutheran Sun- day school will hold their Christmas exercises at the Church Sunday, | § Dec. 22, at 6 p. m. Miss Hariett Dendler, Harrisburg, spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Roy Dendler. Mr. and Mrs, Jay Dent, Blooms- burg, spent Sunday with her par- ents, Mrs. Joseph Dotter. Mrs. Ora Bean has been on the sick list this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hobbs and family, North Tonawanda, N. Y. spent the weekend with Mr .and Mrs. Albert Jones, and attended the Hobbs - Bennett wedding. Mrs. Michael Mott, Indianapolis, For great baked potatoes Cheez Whiz em! into hot foods Heat it! for cheese sauce Spread it! for snacks KRAFT'S amuzing pasteurized process cheese spread for dozens of fast cheese treats PHONE 287- 17 HELLO... TELEPHONE COMPANY? ‘i just wanted to thank you for our new kitchen phone. Since we’ve had it, | haven't had a single overheated bottle... have to cry to make Mommy hear me. | just gurgle a little ‘cause she’s always right here with me. That makes us both happy. Yes, | promise. I'll thank Daddy as soon as he gets home. And | hope other Daddy's are as thoughtful as mine is.” and | never COMMONWEALTH TELEPHONE ¢ ~ COMPANY SECTION B— PAGE $ spent the weekend with Mrs. Ruth The family of the late Raymond Warren ‘Montross, patient in Vet- = Field . Keiper wishes to thank everyone for | erans Hospital, spent the weekend th Mrs. George Pellitieri and Vi-| acts of kindness during their recent | with family. vienne, Trenton, N. J., spent sev-| bereavement .Also those who loaned —— eral days this week with her par-| cars, ‘sent flowers and food, espec- a ents, ri Harry Bigelows. ? ially the Fireman’s Auxiliary, who EYES EXAMINED or Mr. and Mrs. David Hopkins, Pomel with - the lunch after the GLASSES FITTED a Vienna, N, J., spent the weeliend | funeral. | Ty with Harry Sighn. Mrs. William Traver and sons || CONTACT LENSES id Little Steven Traver, son of Mr.| 2nd Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Randall, | +74 and Mrs. William Traver, is a pa-| Vestel, N. Y., visited Mrs. Elwcod ds tient in General Hospital since Fri-|Schenck on Saturday. p day. Mr. and Mrs. Jazob Miner spen: i“ Noxen Lions held a card party Sengey with hey son Tawar in the V. F. W. hall Friday night. | Chenango Forks, N. Y., and Claude Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Miner, Harpursville, N, Y. DR. lL. BERGER Belles, Robert and Terry; Mrs Os-| Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie MacMillan, OPTOMETRIST mand Casterline; Mr. and Mrs. Gil- | John and Joan, spent Sunday at 27 Machell Ave. Dallas bert Boston and Freddie; Mr. and | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phone 674-4921 = § .. Mrs. Elvin Bean; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | Vilasi, Binghamton. £1 ran lard Bender; Mr. and Mrs. Richard = : ¢ Wome, Tul Riders, Mr. ond EC CCS EEO ET E202 E E22 EE Mrs. Howard Engleman; and Pastor Wesley Kimm. worm Mr. and Mrs. John Sabatini, Jo da 4 Ann and Danielle, Bristol, spent ie 48 the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. a Harry Keiper, pi Mr. and Mrs .William Mason, : Endwell, N. Y., spent the wezkend 4 with Mrs. Joseph Hackling, : Mr. Willard Southworth, Mont- Fs rose, spent the weekend with Na- SELF-WINDING : than Straley. Mr. and Mrs, Charles VanCam- pen, Endicott, and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cargill and ‘Candice, Bing- hamton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Lawrence Race. Dr. and Mrs. F. 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