T » | Mrs. Chester Glahn, Bunker Hill | Dale Anesi Has Party | On Second Birthday DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mrs. Donald Paeglow, Parrish Street, recently returned home after visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barton, Endi- cott, N.Y. of Wayne Long, Sweet Valley, is a patient at Nanticoke Hospital, after taking ill on a hunting trip. Mr. Long is employed at Sutliffs Fgniture Store, Dallas Shopping ter. ? Recent Sunday callers at the home of C. L. Hosler’s, Dallas were Mr. and Mrs. George Biemesderfer, Mrs. Ruth Malchnee, Penryn, Mrs. Lois Shotsberger and Mrs. Callie Nestleroth, Elm, == Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis and daughter, Bonnie, Phelps, N. Y. ‘recently visited their respective parents, Attorney and Mrs.” Burt Lewis, Woodlawn Drive and Mr. and Mrs. Berton Riley, E. Center Street. i Ernest Watkins, Machell Avenue, is a patiént at University of Penn- sylvania Hospital. Recent visitors in this area were .Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Warren, Lansdale, and Joan IC. Huenke, ‘Abington. =. ; Our sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dickinson in the death of Robert’s father recently. Mrs. James Durkin, Sr., Dallas, is a patient-at Nesbitt Hospital. Dr. W. E. Strous, Kingston, spent Sunday afternoon, with the G. S. Williamses, Parrish Street. : rs. Christine Eva, Wilkes-Barre, visited her sister, Mrs. Mary Dend- ler, at (Carpenter Nursing Home org Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chamberlain, Lehman, and Charles Snyder, Claude Street, ‘left for Dallas on Friday morning. Mr. Snyder will return at the end of the week. 4 Miss Sally Moyer will arrive from East Stroudsburg Teachers College on Friday to spend the holiday re- cess with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moyer, Split Rail Lane, Dallas. Allan J. Cease, freshman at Ly- coming College, Williamsport, ar- rives ‘tomorrow to spend the holi- days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cease on Franklin Street, ‘Dallas. Lincoln Hoover, Sor:ervilie, N.J.. visited-his mother, Mrs. Guida Hoo- ver, Maple Hill Nursing Home over the weekend. Mrs. Hoover is ia ‘serious condition. Joe Wroplewski. Center Hill Road, was admitted on Satuiday to Vet- erans Hospital, where Le was placed in isolation suffering from hepati- tis. His mother, Mrs. ‘Stanley Wro- blewski, says he ‘Will be a’ patient for some weeks, and would ap- preciate cards. Miss Janice Bronson, teacher in New York City Scoois and daughter io ol and Mzs. Allred 'Bronson, Sweet Valley, will spand the holiday with her parents. Janice is also studying for her masters degree atgfolumbia University. Mrs. (Carrie Caperoon, Dallas, will leave Thursday for Indianapolis to spend the holidays with her son, Richard Major and family. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thomas, Millerton, were weekend guests of the latter's father and sistsr, Dor- man Schooley and daughter, Batty, Harris Hill Road, Tricksville. Ra’ph L. Martin, Mount St. Mary's Seminary, Emmitsburg, Maryiani, will arrive home this week to spend the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Harry L. Martin, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville. Mr. -and Mrs. Guy Faust, High- iand Drive, New Goss Manor, are spending the winter at 3515 Del- mont Blvd, Sarasota, Fla. &ivs Norwood Bracer. Birch Hiil . Lave. is a patient ati Geaeral Hos- pital. Diivelle Scott, son of Mr and Ris. »- ‘T. Scott, Jr., Huntsvilie wad, is spending th= holiday re- ~c2535 irom Penna. Sigal: University wh his parents. Richard Ratcliffe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ratcliffe, ‘Shaver- town, arrives today to spend the holidays with his parents. Richard is a freshman at Trinity ‘College, Hartford, Conn. Marian Odell and Irene Kocher, Harveys Lake, will spend the Christmas holidays with their bro- ther Jasper Kocher, in Miami. Ricky Frantz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frantz and Will ‘Conyngham, both students at [Hotchkiss School For Boys, Lake- ville, Conn., returned home yester- day to spend the holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson, Jr., and sons, Douglas and Scotty, Amherst, Mass., will spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs." Willard Seaman, Pioneer Axenue, and with Mr. and Mrs. °] k “Anderson Sr. of ‘Strawberry Hill. i : Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Spencer and daughter, Lolita, Calif., will ar- rive to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gensel, Lehman. David Glahn, son of Mr. and and Donald Anderson, son of Mrs. Emma Anderson, Trucksville, will arrive Friday from Union College, - Barboursville, Ky., to spend the “holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Anesi, Oak ] ill, “entertained at a’ birth- day ‘party on Sunday, “honoring boat] ST son, D ia THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1963 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest SECTION A — PAGES Lake-Lehman School District Holds Delightfu Lake Lehman Educaticnal Com- mittee held a delightful Yuletide Banquet at Irem Temple Country Club on Tuesday evening, honoring the faculty, secretaries, custodians, board members and their wives. The festive tables were char- mingly arranged with graceful bas- kets of holly, greens and Christmas balls, flanked by tall red tapers. Red and green foil nut cups and poinsettia programs completed the holiday decor. John Sidler, toastmaster and chairman of the Educational Com- mitee, welcomed guests and ex- pressed pleasure at the growth of the organization in 14 years, which began with 22 members. | Invocation was given by Delbert Hines and Willard Sutton, presi- dent of the joint school board, ex- tended greetings and introduced Thomas N. Elston, Lehman Weds Julie Chen, Taiwan Announcement has been made of the marriage of Thomas N. Elston, son of Mrs. William H. Elston, Leh- man, and the late Mr. Elston to Miss Julie ‘Chen of Ksohsuing, Tai- wan, Mr. Elston is an Overseas Service Engineer for Combustion Engineer- ing, Inc., and has been in the Fay Miss Ellen June Greene Is Bride Of Carl Bower Bailey Miss Ellen June Greene, daugh- ter of Mrs. Maude Belle Green, Albuquerque, New Mexico, an- nounces the marriage of her daugh- ter, Miss Ellen June to Carl Bow- er Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Bailey, Sunnyvale, Cal, on October 27. The Baileys dents of Dallas. Rev. Richard Rounds officiated at the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage by I. D. Jor- dan, the bride wore a gown of hand-clipped chantilly lace styled with a jeweled saberina neckline and a bouffant tiered skirt termi- nating in a chapel train. Her veil of illusion was -held by .a pearl coronet. On her right hand she wore the engagement ring which had belonged to the groom's ma- ternal grandmother, this as ‘‘some- thing old and sentimental”. Her bouquet of pink carnations, white feathered. mums and tangerine stephanotis were carried on a lace- covered Bible. Mrs. D. A. McCary was matron of honor and brides-matrons were Mrs. Robert Dillon, Roswell, N. M., and Mrs. Robert Virgil of Albu- querque. Their dresses of silk or- ganza over taffeta were in shades of tangerine .and coral with bou- quets of carnations in matching tones. Dressed in white, Charlene Bais, was flower girl and Paul Ritchie was ring bearer. (Candles were lighted by Misses Mary Laurine Dubuque and Linda Wood. The groom selected Lynn Ritchie as best man and serving as ush- ers were David Holt and Robert Woolsey. Assisting at the reception in the church parlors were Miss Cherie Flud, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Robert Quintana, Mrs. Charles Bass, Miss Jane Bass and Miss Laura Roberts. Mother of the bride was dressed in blue lace with navy accessories while mother of the groom wore pure silk in willow green with matching accessories. Following a trip to Colorado and Utah, the newlyweds are at home at 1000 Marquette N. E. Albuquer- que, N. M. : ; Mrs. Bailey, a graduate of Uni- are former resi- Yule Party board members and new ‘teachers. Lester Squier, superintendent, Anthony Marchakitus, principal, and Robert Belles, asst. supervising principal, received gifts and secretaries and custodians, cash Christmas presents. Each lady pre- ent was the recipient of a lovely holly corsage. Mr. Wesley Davies, assistant su- perintendent of Luzerne County Schools brought greetings from the office. The Brass ‘Choir, directed by Mr. Molaskas, played an accompanie- ment to a reading by Carl Squier. ’ One hundred and seventy one persons attended the affair. Mrs. Dolores Dfelia, Mrs. Celia O'Leary, Misses Mary Alice Hands, Mary Lamoreaux, Ann Antonello and Hannah Culp were in charge of ar- rangements, East since February. The couple are living in Yoko- hama, Japan, where Mr. Elston is engaged in putting into operation a large power plant for Tokyo El- ectric Power Company. They expect to return to USA later next year. the versity of New Mexico, is em- ployed by ‘the Albuquerque Public Schools. Bailey who was a stu- dent, in the Dallas Borough Schools later attended Texas Christian University, North Texas State Col- lege and graduated from Arling- ton State College, He received B.S. and M.A. degrees from Uni- versity of Texas where he became a member of the staff. He is now associated with Sandia Corp. in Al- buquerque. Lehman Woman's Club Holds Christmas Party The. annual Christmas tea of the Lehman Woman's Club was held’ recently at the Lehman Fire Hall with Mrs. Mark Grimm presiding. During the brief business meet- ing, reports were given by Mrs. Thomas Brown and Mrs. Willis Gentile. It was announced that the Christmas gifts donated by club members will be sent to Re- treat State Hospital. Mrs. Thomas Hillyer, fine arts chairman, asked ‘the assistance of the club members in making, holiday favors for the convalescent homes in the area. Membership chairman, Mrs. George Elley, presented the fol- lowing new members in an im- pressive installatibn ceremony: Mrs. John (Fritz, Mrs. Edward Mickey, Mrs. William Geiger, Mrs. Myron Baker, Mrs. Leo Lehman, Mrs. Stephen DeBarry, Mrs. Frede- rick Addison, Mrs. Louis Laning, Mrs. Raymond Udall, Mrs. Edward McGrath,” and Mrs. Edward Ka- nasky. ! Mrs. John Callahan, program chairman, then introduced Mary Clare Zedar, Virginia Burke, and Ruth Anne Smith, students at Col- lege Misericordia, who presented a Christmas reading, “Christmas is for Adults”. Mrs. Paul Doris was chairman of the Yuletide affair and Mrs. Ed- ward Powell, co-chairman. Mrs. Thomas Brown and her committee were in charge of decorating the meeting hall. The Hospitality committee headed by Mrs. John Chesnovitch, set a beautiful day table. Tea was poured by Mrs. Mark Grimm. Mrs. Geiger publicity chairman, FRIDAY - SATURDAY MAIN STREET “The Brothers Four” COCKTAIL LOUNGE will be open In The _ LUNDY BLDG. Restaurant and Delicatessen u RE pL y 3 DEC. 20 DEC. 21 : DALLAS supervising | # holi- |; William | 2 Soon a ah \ | . MISS BEVERLY ECK Four students from the Back Mountain have been accepted as Rotary = Exchange students next year. Beverly Eck and Sheryl Stanley, both seniors at Dallas High ‘School will represent their school district abroad. Miss Eck is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck, Shavertown, and Sheryl is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stanley, Dallas. Two boys will represent Lehman High School, Allen Landis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Landis, Oak Hill, and Larry Pederson, son of Mrs. Donald Wall, Noxen, and the To Go Abroad Next Year Mrs. Keturah Zie Mrs. Keturah Ziegler, Carverton, | in good health at age 85, will | leave Sunday to spend several weeks at the home of her niece, Mrs. William Collett, N. Miami Beach, Florida. A resident of the Back Moun- tain for the past 26 years, Mrs. Ziegler lives with her son, LaRoy, Kingston Township supervisor and keeps house for him, . Born in Edwardsville, daughter of ‘the late Thomas and Sarah Bunney, Edwardsville, she married the late James H. Ziegler ¢ | and resided in Kingston before moving to Carverton. She is an excellent cook and does most of the housework, having a little help occasionally with the cleaning chores. She is much ad- mired among her acquaintances for her immaculate and stylish ap- pearance and is proudly taken out by her son on many of his en- gagements. Her lovely white hair is always perfectly groomed and brings many compliments to her. Sharon Strzelczyk Is Named Girl Of Month Sharon = Strzelczyk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester IStrzelezyk, a senior at Lake Lehman Senior High School was chosen Girl of the Month by Harvey’s Lake Women’s Service Club and presented at their MISS SHERYL STANLEY late Mr. Pederson. They, too, are members of this year’s senior class. : Miss Eck has chosen Africa a her favorite country, Miss Stanley, Switzerland, Mr. Landis, Nether- lands, and Mr. Hollos, Europe. Veri- fications of request have not yet been received. Miss Cynthia Konsavage, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kon- savage, Demunds Road was accept- ed as an alternate. She is a sopho-. more at Dallas Senior High. Thirty three have been accepted for placement from this district with 23 already verified. Linda B. Poole Is Bride Elect Of S. Jeffrey Tonkin, Dallas Miss Linda B. Poole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bradford C. Poole, North Dighton, Mass., recently be- came engaged to S. Jeffrey Ton- kin, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel J. Tonkin, Shrine Acres, Dallas. The bride-elect is a graduate of Taunton High School and Vermont College. She is teaching at the annual Christmas party held re- cently, Sharon has been on the Honor Roll and is a member of the Na- tional’ Honor Society. Present to see her receive recognition was her grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Oney, great grandmother, Mrs. Daisy Cris- pell, and her pastor, Rev. George Clement. She was introduced by Mrs. Carrie Rood. Mrs. Charles Williams presided and announced Christmas Cheer bagkets to the aged and shut-ins New Canaan Country School in New Canaan, Conn. Mr. Tonkin attended Wyoming Seminary and graduated from Westmoreland High School. He is a member of the Marine Corps Reserve and is employed at Mec- Lives A Useful And Active Life Sell Quickly Through The Trading Post gler At Age 85 She enjoys traveling of which she | has done quite a bit, preferring the air plane to that of a long | drive. | Her son, LaRoy, will accompany her as far as Florida, and then go on to the Canal Zone to spend the | holidays with his sister-in-law and | family, Mr. and Mrs. George Bates. Mrs. Ziegler has another son, James H., associated with the At- | lantic Refining Company for many years. LaRoy is a salesman for Flintcote Corporation. There are also two granddaugh- | ters, Mrs.” Rhoda Keturah Scofield, Hometown, Pa., and Janet Ziegler, ! Philadelphia. One great grandson, | James Leon Scofield, is her latest delight. Mrs. Ziegler, who celebrated her birthday in October, believes that | keeping busy adds’ to one’s peace of mind. She is a faithful mem- ber of Christian Science Church, Wilkes-Barre, to which she has | belonged for 40 years, Clifford Paul Dymond Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dymond, | R. D. 1, Harveys Lake, announce the birth of an eight pound, ten ounce son, Clifford Paul, Decem- | ber 6 at Nesbitt Hospital, There are three other children, Debra, | Joseph, and James. Mrs. Dymond bs the former Celeste Machell, Dal- as. a playlet featuring: the Nativity | scene with club members partici- | pating. Refreshments followed and | door prizes awarded. Mrs. Raymond Garinger’s roughest] that a bush be trimmed for the | Scholarship Fund resulted in mem- | bers filling the bush for the iy munity project. | ‘CARVED EBONY | KENYA AUTHENTIC AMERICAN IRDIAN crrs | UNUSUAL OBJECTS D’ FROM INDIA CREATIONS ISRAEL MARBLE LAMPS MARBLE-TOP 3 TABLES rg {WHIPPLES| fibodedig Gift Shop Luzerne-Dallas Highway : Above Luzerne Lumber Co. 3 OPEN EVENINGS There will be no January meeting, | will be distributed on December 22. Program was a presentation of | Crory Corporation, New York City. An ‘August wedding is planned. Mannears Are Feted At Surprise Party Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mannear, Overbrook Avenue, were pleasant- ly surprised on Saturday evening when they were feted at an anni- versary party by their daughter, Brenda. 5 The ‘couple, who celebrated their silver wedding anniversary were the recipents of many lovely gifts. Guests were Mrs. George Ka- narr, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ka- RemesprsT a TT =n A HOLIDAY ¢ i: GIFTS ¢ A from : : HENRY'S DIAMONDS Keepsake & Starfire from $100 WATCHES Universal Geneve Accutron Caravelle By BULOVA BIRTHSTONE RINGS Krementz - Coro Trifari COSTUME JEWELRY from $1 Samsonite LUGGAGE Fostoria and Lenox Gifts CLOCKS Leather HANDBAGS Buxton WALLETS Sheaffer’s PEN & PENCIL SETS - HENRY’S JEWELRY GIFTS - CARDS MAIN HIGHWAY :: SHAVERTOWN Open 'Til 9 P.M. ‘Johnnié Mannear and the hostess. 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