chair- Penn- egen- yanis; ward abs: ichak hrist- | Ae will 2 f Mr. RD 2, ifteen ining Arson, chool, loyed Nater rvice. ryone. atir.g,, book neoc- home yhases overy back e and mak- nd a . Bur- , ‘hist A with his daughter, Jane. ; DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Niles White, Bald- win Street, will have as Christmas guests the former's sons and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bruce White, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee White and families of Endicott, N. Y. © Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and ‘family, formerly of Cherry Hill, have moved into the Legrand home "Aa Street. Mr. Martin is sales manager for the Allstate In- surance Company. Mr. LeGrand is _ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kozachak and family have moved from Dun- mote to a split level home they have purchased on Powderhorn Drive; Dallas. Mr. Kozachak is area representative for IBM. - Major and Mrs. Leo Naquin and Douglass and Keith have rented ‘an apartment - at ‘Split Rail Lane, Dallas, 7 7 Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Thomas and Barbara, Tracy and Susan, former New Kensington, Pa., residents, have vented and moved into the house formerly occupied by the James Durkin family on Huntsville Road. Mr. Thomas is manager of Mutual Life Insurance Company. Mrs. Leighton R. Scott, Easton, will arrive over ahe weekend to spend the holidays at 'the Howard Risley home on Huntsville Road. She and Mrs. Risley will spend several days at Buck Hill Falls. Mrs. J. B. Post, formerly of Lee : € ‘has rented one of the Hed- ¥en Apartments on Split Rail Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tinsley «nd Wamily, Collingdale,” Pa., will spend he holidays with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Da- vis- of Davenport Street, Dallas. David Glahn, ministerial stu- dent at Union College, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Glahn, Bunker Hill, : Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sorber and family have moved from Laflin to Chase Road, Shavactown Mr. Sor- ber is a mechanic at City Chevrolet. Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt and family, formerly of York, have put- . chased and moved intc a home at - Applewood Manor. Mc. Schmidt is A'strict manager of Jones Motor Transfer. ‘Dickie Scoggins, Chelmsford, Mass., one of Hix’ twenty-one grandchildren, was rushed to Lo- well Hospital early Saturday morn- ing for an emergency appendec- “tomy. He is making good recovery, and may even be home for Christ- mas. : _ Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Harding, with “Martt, Todd, Howard, Susie and ‘Bill, will start from Herndon, Va. “early Christmas morning, to attend the annual (Christmas .Country School Dance at Berea, Ky. This . custom of thirteen years stand- ing. The school draws folk dancers from all over the country, and glcvotees of folk-songs. The Hern- & family always comes to Dallas for the Library Auction, never hav- ing missed a year. A Peterson, teacher in Mon- treal public schools, arrived yester- day to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peter- son, Norton Avenue, Dallas. She stopped en route home in New York City to spend the weekend with her brother Joe. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Marks and family, Lehman, will spend Christ- mas at Spencerport, N. Y., visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shipman Jr. and family. ~ Cards have been received from GY John A. Reedy, former Dallas summer resident, from Atlanta, Ga., where she is visiting her daughter, ~ Mary, teacher in the high school. i. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Troster, for- “mer Dallas residents, are living at Apartment 27, 225 Armenia Avenue, Tampa, Fla. i Mr. and Mrs. Gould, Outlet, left Friday for a month’s visit in the Miami, Florida, area, a yearly vacation for them, and Tiny will bring home a 1930 Lasalle roadster which he pur- chased there. James Besecker, Lake Street, left yesterday for a vacation in Florida, where he will visit his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Besecker, Boynton Beach. Carolyn Lacy, Catherine Shel- bourne, Marion Harvey and Anne Northrup, all Back Mountain girls, are being honored at a number of dances and teas in the Valley dur- ing the holidays. Lindsey Harvey, Kingston, granddaughter of John Blackman is also in the group. Guests From Abroad Ar, Visit Locally A number of students from ‘across the sea will visit in Shaver- town over the holidays. Miss Lizbeth Hansing, Vasteras, Sweden and Miss Edmee Debetaz, Switzerland, participating ~ in the college program of students from abroad and enrolled at Wake For- - est College, Winston-Salem; N. C., will accompany Miss Patricia Sini- , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Sinicrope, Lehigh Street home for Christmas. ~ Patricia, a junior at Wake For- est, is anxious to show her charming house guests a bit of Pennsylvania's winter beauty, and the girls are i Jelighied to receive the invitation. .. They have not met anyone of their untrymen since arriving in the S. and would welcome an oppor- Milford “Tiny” | ty to meet with any local per- | {if DALLAS POST, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23 1963 ~~ - Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal SECTION A — PAGE 5 Interest Dianne Sax, Hostess To Restaurant Employees Employees of Town House Res- taurant, held a Christmas Party Sunday evening at the home of Diane Sax, East Center Street, Shavertown. 1 A purprise visitor was Santa Claus who passed out gift: to each guest. Refreshments were served and who won Cave, Iva games ‘played. .. Those prizes included Bill London ahd Dot Jones. Present: Mary * Ellen, Steve and Molly Townsend, Kay Dobinick, Dot Jones, Val Southworth, Joan Stolarick, Sandy Cooper, Sandy (Si- mons, Polly Carey, Bill Cave, Steve Farrar, Scott Miller,- Danny Par- sons, Margie Gensel, Marge Moss, Lillian Martin, Marion Dixon, Con- nie Shaw, Betty Mintzer, Iva Lon- don, Sandy, Donnd and Linda Sax, and the hostess. - Coverts Celebrate : Wholesale In December December is anniversary and birthday month for the - Willard Coverts of Fernbrook, who marked their own. twenty-third anniver- sary December = 14, along with birthdays of three nieces and a nephew, and will finish out the month with birthdays of three more close relatives, Three of the birthdays on Dec- ember 14 were celebrated in Buf- falo, N. Y.: Ann Marie Covert, Mar- ilyn Covert, and Jerry Covert, the fourth in Florida, Mrs. Josephine Crico. Still to come are birthdays of Mrs. Lillian Covert of Kingston, December 28; Edwin Covert, DePew, N. Y. December 29; and Kenneth Covert, in Catherine, N. Y. Decem- ber 30. Franklin Township Buxiliary Has Party Ladies’ Auxiliary of Franklin Township Hose Company, held its annual Christmas partv in the home of Mrs. Emeret Franklin, Shavertown, Monday evening. Games were played, carols sung, and gifts exchanged after a de- licious, dinner. Present were Jenny Kuderka, Fanny Berlew, Paula Horan, Betty Zell, Josephine Davenport, Nora Dymond, Elizabeth . Smith; Erma Jean Douglas, Lillian Evans, Ro- berta Gardner, Janet Zarno, Marie Duffy, Peggy Bethel, Helen @Dor- mond, Perry, her aunt Lina‘ Voelkl from Germany, Dorothy Schollenberger, Mabel Gay, Hilda Coon, Eudora Baird. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Elias Miller, RD. 1, Dallas, became parents of an eight pound five ounce son, Thomas John David, December 16 at Nes- bitt Hospital. There are five other children, Charles, sixteen, Kenny, fourteen, Bobby, twelve, Connie, nine, and Barbara Ann, five. Mrs. Miller is the former Minnie Cool- baugh, Trucksville. Mr. Miller has Miller's Service Station, Upper De- munds Road, Dallas. rance, Louise James, «= Althea Dy- Elizabeth: Risch; = ‘Gunda: Organ Society Holds First Christmas Party Back Mountain Hammond Organ Society held, its’ first annual Christ- mas party December 16, at the Lehman Fire Hall. Guests were greeted with organ musi¢, club president, Burl Up- dyke dt the console. The group then sang carols, accompanied by Virginia Swanson, vice president. Soloist, Kenneth Miller honored the gathering with “Silent Night”. Several games were played after which a buffet style lunch was served. The door prize, a book of Christmas music, was won by Mrs, Ethel Gelsleichter. Arthur Engler entertained with card tricks Tke Hammond organ was supriied by Keller Irving Co., Scranton. Next regular meeting will be held January 8, at the home of Kenneth Miller, Oakdale. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Austin, Mrs. Herbert Ray, Mrs. Harold Ash, Mrs. Charles Gos- art, Alan Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Britt, Kenneth Miller, Mr. and Mrs. James Yoder, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Mingus, Mrs. Marion Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Engler, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swanson, Mrs. Ethel Gelsieichter, Tom Rave, and Mr. and Mrs. Burl Updyke. Thanksgiving Babies Mrs. Gilbert Ide, Idetown, reports two Thanksgiving babies next door to her, one of them a grandchild weighing eight pounds eleven oun- ces. Frank David is the second son born fo Mr. and Mrs. David Ide. He has a brother Wayne Bryan, two years old. His mother is the former Grace Thomas of Kingston. The other Thanksgiving baby is a little girl, Sharon Marie, born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pimm. Sharon Marie has a big sister Joyce, five years old. Trucksville Boy To Wed The engagement of Eleanor Jane | Drochak to Robert Earl Hendrick; | son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hend- | rick, Norfolk, Va., was recently an- | nounced by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Drochak, Warden Ave., Trucksville. | Bride-elect is a graduate of Kingston High School and Nesbitt Hospital School of Nursing. She attended the University of Miami, Fla. * She is presently on the oper- ating room staff of DePaul Hos- pital, Norfolk. Mr. Hendrick is. a graduate of Kenipsville ‘High School, Virginia Beach, and attended the Norfolk College of William and Mary. He is manager and co-owner of thé H & H Car Wash, Virginia Beach, Va. No date has been set for the wedding. Morgans Have Daughter Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan, R. D. 1, Dallas, announce the birth of a six pound nine ounce daugh- ter, Wendy, December 18 at Gen- eral Hospital. There is another son, Chipper, two. Mrs. Morgan ‘is the former Mary Ann Evans, Dal- las. Mr. Morgan is employed with RCA. 2 Sharon Casey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomos Casey, Warden Place, Harveys Lake, wes married to Fred F. Schultz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 3chultz of Idetown Wed- nesday, December 11 at 8 p. m. Rev.’ Norman R. Tiffany performéd Miss Sharon Casey Marries |detown Man, On December 11 the ceremony in Lehman Metho- dist Church. Attendants were Betty Laré and Lloyd Jennings, Jr. Sharon is a student at Lake-Leh- man high school. A 3/c Fred is stationed at Patuxant River Naval Air Station, Maryland. Gard Club Members Have Christmas Party Monthly card club met at the home of Mrs. Jesse Turner, Wel- lington Ave., Dallas, Tuesday eve- ning, for their Christmas party. Instead of the usual card game, Christmas decorations were made. Centerpiece was a tree made of pine cones and red ornaments. Gifts were exchanged. Present were Mesdames Harold Lamoreaux, Ted LaVelle, Clint Cob- leigh, Robert Rice, Ted Newcomb, Kenneth Raphael, Alice Williams and the hostess. Tracy Marie Cross A seven pound three ounce daughter, Tracy Marie, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cross, Highland Drive, Trucksville. There are three sons, Neil, six, Timothy, four and Daniel, two. Mrs. Cross is the former Margueriate Neary, N.Y. READ THE TRADING POST Marcia Jean George Was Three Dec. 13 Mr. and Mrs. William George, Main, Road, Sweet Valley, enter- tained on Saturday in honor of their daughter, Marcia Jean, whose third birthday occurred December 13. Decorations were in keeping with the holiday season. Guests were: Jody Gross, Wan- da Darlene and Miralee Berth Long, Brenda George, Mary Ann Pointek, Billy Thomas, Paula Far- ver, Sandra Steinruck, ‘Brent Post, Janine = Updyke, Mesdames Paul Farver, Albert . Pointek, Karl George, the honoree’s. grandmo- thers, Mrs. Josephine George and Mrs. Vida Kitchen, the guest of honor and her parents. Unable to attend, but sending gifts were Lisa Bridall, Bobby Walsh, B. K. and Brett Jones. 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