The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 30, 1963, Image 5

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Mr. and Mrs. James Besecker Jr.
have as weekend guests Mr. and
Mrs. John H. Davies of Syracuse,
. with their five children.
Robert Eidam, Highpoint, N. C.,
spent the Christmas holiday with
his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Frederick
Eidam, Shavertown. Also guests at
Jidam home were Mr. and Mrs.
, ‘Sterner, Allentown.
r. John Fedock, partner in Halls
Drug Store, has moved his family
from West Wyoming to Westmore-
land Hills.
Mrs. Stefan Hellersperk, West
Dallas, is on the reception commit-
tee of the Kosciuszko Ball held at
Hotel Sterling Saturday night. Sun-
day young Stefan arrived to spend
the holidays with his parents.
Mrs. H. W. Smith, Machell Ave-
nue, flew to St. Petersburg, Fla.,
to spend the school vacation with
her husband. Chick who is feeling
much better met her at the plane.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sullivan,
~ Westerly, R. I, were Christmas
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Stolarick, Lehman.
Col. and Mrs. Henry Pool, Hunts-
1 ville, left Thursday for Sea Island,
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Ga. :
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neuner, Hill-
donia Avenue, spent Christmas with
their son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Neuner, Cornink, N, Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Nesbitt, 2nd,
Lake Catalpa, will leave January 4
for@/Palm Beach, Fla.
r. and Mrs. Roy Morgan and
fargily, Forty Fort, were Christmas
differ guests of Atty. and Mrs.
Mitchell Jenkins, Valley View
Drive.
Mrs. Marguerite Shaver, Laketon,
spent the weekend with her sister,
Mrs. Jean Lutt, Kearney, N. J.
Frank Ruggles, Meeker, who re-
sides with his daughter, Mrs. Wayne
King, suffered bruises when he fell
while walking upstairs. He is 91.
Mrs. Minnie Sutton, Sutton Road,
returned home on Friday from
Mercy Hospital where she had been
a patient. ;
Sally Moyer, student at Strouds-
burg State Teachers College, is
spending the Christmas holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Moyer, Split Rail Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles James and
daughter, Bonnie, Milltown, N. J.,
are spending the holidays with the
former mother, Mrs. Charles James,
- Jackson Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barton, Endi-
cott, N. ¥., recently spent some
time visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don
Paeglow, Parrish Street. 4
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Dallas,
have returned, after spending
Christmas. with their family, Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Brown and girls,
Elm#ga, N. Y. Their daughter and
her “husband, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
DeGrace, were up from Mt. Ranier,
Md. 1
Alberta Gross, Woodlawn
Drive, is a patient at Nesbitt Hos-
pital. i
Don Hopkins, student at Blooms-
~ burg State Teachers College, is
spending the holidays with his par-
ents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Fay Hopkins,
Barbara and Bruce, West Dallas.
Susan Fleming, freshman at
Queens College, North Carolina, is
spending the. holidays with her
parents, Atty. and Mrs. Robert
Fleming, and family, Main Street.
Susan is studying art.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Crosson
and Ketra, N. Lehigh Street, had
as weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs.
M. Bennett Gray, Sabrina and
Bruce, Rochester, N. Y.- Mrs. Cros-
a Mr. Gray are brother and
sister. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frantz and
' daughter Saundra, Bethlehem, spent
tha holiday with his parents, Mr.
a Mrs. Ralph Frantz and sister
Evelyn, and her father, Sam An-
thony, Shavertown.
Alfred G. Davis, Birdsboro, spent
the Christmas holiday with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis,
Elizabeth Street. Recent callers at
the Davis home were: Mr. and Mrs.
Wendell Jones, Shavertown; Charles
© Bettinson, N. Y; Mrs. J. M. Culp
and Miss Anna Culp, Huntsville and
Mrs. Wilbur Davis, Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cease, E. Frank--
lin Street,/flew to Elizabeth, N. J.
for the weekend to visit Mr. and
. Mrs. Henry Shroeder.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roese and
children, Betsy Sue, Franklin and
Ronnie, Cleveland, Ohio, flew in, in
Neighborhood
THE DALLAS POST, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1963
News And Notes Of Personal Interest
SECTION A — PAGE §
Post Auxiliary
Fetes Husbands
Ladies Auxiliary, Daddow Isaacs
Post 672, entertained their hus-
bands and friends at a Christmas
Party on December 19 at the Post
Hall.
William O’Brien was in charge
of the program. Piano selections
were given by William O’Brien, Jr., |.
and vocal solos by Mrs. Jessie
Haughbaugh and Edward Buckley:
Lehman High School Brass Band
under direction of Prof. John Mili-
auskas entertained with several
numbers. Mrs. Margaret Girvan,
Gold Star Mother was presented
with a gift.
Tables were decorated in Christ-
mas trimmings and a lovely center-
piece made by Mrs. Bernard Mc-
Dermott formed the decor of the
guest table.
Dinner committee was comprised
of Mrs. Margaret McDermott, Mrs.
Nancy Cave, Mrs. Marian Harvey,
Mrs. Marge Richards, Mrs. Florence
Davenport.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Oncay, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. William
Haughbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Staub, Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Reese,
Mr. and Mrs. George Cave, Mr. and
Mrs. William O’Brien and Billy, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Brobst, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard McDermott, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Harvey, Mr. and Mrs.
Templin, Mesdames Helen Garbutt,
Elsie Harvey, Marge Richards, Flor-
ence Davenport, Lottie Wroblewski,
Hael Shacochius, Margaret Girvan,
Hazel Carkhuff.
Christmas Baby Eom
To Fernbrook Couple
Mr. and Mrs. George Stolarick,
Fernbrook, Dallas, R.D. 2, announce
the birth of a daughter, Pauline,
born Christmas Night in General
Hospital.
The little girl who weighed eight
pounds, eleven ounces at birth and
arrived at 7:32 p.m., joins a family
of three brothers and a sister, Mrs.
Marie Senchak, 17, George Jr., 11,
Gary, 9 and Eric, 3. :
( Mrs. Stolarick is the
Pauline Debold, Larksville.
former
True Christmas Spirit
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Love, Nancy
and Richard, E. Center Street,
Shavertown, had as guests in their
home for the past week, three chil-
dren from the Methodist Wyoming
Conference Children’s = Home, ‘in
Binghamton, N. Y., Ruth Burnett,
John Cox and Linda Holbrook. This
was a wonderful deed and Christ-
mas held special meaning for them
this year.
Talk To Son In Japan
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daubert, Par-
rish Street, Dallas, received a long
awaited call from their son, Carl,
“Kookie,” Thursday evening, De-
cember 26. Kookie is stationed
near Hokyo with the Navy. The
near Tokyo with the Navy. The
time that he called was about 8
p.m., which was ten the next morn-
ing over there.
Entertains Friends
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Duda, Daven-
port Street, entertained a group of
friends at a holiday party on Sun-
day afternoon at their home.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Monk, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Broken-
shire and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hohol
and the children of the couples.
their plane, to spend the holidays
with their respective parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Forrest Roese, Sweet Val-~
ley and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ide,
Idetown.
Melvin and Miriam, son and
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Herbert
Olver, Davenport Street, are spend-
ing the holidays with their parents.
Melvin is a sophomore at Roberts
Wesleyan College, near Rochester.
Miriam teaches school in Manhat-
tan.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Schenck, Nox-
en, leave for Florida this weekend
to spend the winter there.
Mr. Stefan Hellersperk, West Dal-
las, has been ill at his home.
BACK MOU
ae
‘Popping up with a hearty wish that the New Year holds
happiness, good health and prosperity for you and yours!
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: TAIN SHOPPING CENTER
Doing a grand job in a grand | Elvin Bean, Mrs.
Harveys Lake Women's Club Distribute Cheer Baskets
Earl Crispell,
way, Harveys Lake Women’s Serv-| chairman.
ice Club bring Christmas cheer to
many lonely, ill and needy in their
community as they pack Christmas
goodies for delivery.
Pictured above are members of
the Social Service Committee in
charge of the holiday project. Left
to right, Mrs. Fred Dodson, Mrs.
Howard Jones, Mrs. Harvey Kitchen,
Mrs. Malcolm Nelson, Mrs. Ralph
Lutes, Mrs. Howard Piatt, Mrs.
Others who assisted but were ab-
sent when picture was taken were
Mrs. Clarence Oberst, Mrs. William
Gennetts, Mrs. Elwood Davis, Mrs.
Richard Williams, Mrs. George
Searfoss, Mrs. Clarence Molidor,
Mrs. Lawrence Gordon, Mrs. Robert
Pilger; Mrs. Charles Williams, presi-
dent.
Barry Winterstein assisted in de-
livering boxes.
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The service club packed 228 cheer
boxes and 10 food baskets this
year, - also supplying toys for 40
children, a tremendous undertaking.
Eight boxes were taken to the
Morgus Home and 29 to Carpenter
Nursing Home. All boxes were cut
down and decorated at the Crispell
home by the family of the social
service chairman.
The club also furnishes wheel
chairs, walkers and beds to shut-
ins throughout the year.
Miss Jean Williams Wed To
A. Joseph Sekera In Florida
Miss Jean Williams; daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Werner Williams, Or-
lando, Fla., became the bride of
A. Joseph Sekera, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Sekera, Center Hill
Road, Dallas, on December 14 at
First Methodist Church, Orlando,
Florida.
Ceremony was performed by Rev.
Pendergrass.
The bride was attired in a white
suit with matching accessories and
wore an orchid corsage.
Miss Charlotte Breakbill, Orlando,
Fla., maid of honor, wore a blue
suit and orchid corsage.
Best man was Ivan Dickinson
Morgan IV, also ‘of Orlando, i
The couple left on a‘honeymoon
to Daytona Beach. RD
A reception honoring the newly-
weds was given by Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Sekera on Thursday evening
at Hotel Sterling.
The bride is a graduate of Boone
High School and was employed at
Travelers Insurance Company, Or-
lando.
Mr. Sekera graduated from West-
moreland High School and Williams-
port Technical Institute. He op-
erates a service station ‘business in
Orlando.
The bridegroom is the grandson
of ,Mrs. Andrew J. Sordoni Sr.
Wilkes-Barre, and the late Sen. Sor-
doni, also of Mrs. Joseph Sekera,
Mountaintop and the late Mr.
Sekera.
The couple are residing in Or-
lando, Fla.
Dallas Birthdays
Birthday greetings this week to
Jim Brown, Douglas Hess, Dolly
Sawyer, Rev. Russell C. Lawry, Mrs.
William T. Burnaford, Judy Whit-
taker, ‘James ‘Durbin, Paul Dymond,
Renita Cross, Joe Peterson, Holly
Louise Fahringer, Peggy Bayliss,
Rachel VanHorn, Mrs. Raymond
Kuhnert, Jr. Harry Lefko, Mrs. Ray
Shiber, Marcia Lawry, Roger Lacy.
| Laid Up For Christmas
Atty.. Mitchell Jenkins, Valley
View Drive, Dallas, was laid up
during Christmas week with a torn
ligament in his right leg.
“Mitch” caught his heel in a step
while leaving an office building on
N. Main Street, last Monday.
His doctor ordered bed rest and
hot compresses to relieve the pain.
Born At Loring AFB
Ann Kingston Fowler (named for ;
her grandmother) was born Friday
December 13 to S/Sgt. and Mrs.
Samuel J. Fowler at Loring Air
Force Base Hospital, weight seven
pounds, four ounces. There are
three other children: Sammy Jr.,
Jackie Sue, and Pamela. Mrs.
Fowler is the former Jacqueline
Kingston. :
Ann is the fifth grandchild for
the Thomas Kingstons.
First Child For Zalits
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zalit, Burl-
ington, N. J., became parents for
the first time, of a seven pound
son, Joseph, December 17. Mrs.
Zalit is the former Geraldine Per-
anto, Parrish Street, ‘Dallas. Mr.
Zalit is in the service.
The Shaver Famil Is Settled
In New Home For Christmas
Mrs. Marguerite Shaver and
family, Harveys Lake, are settled
in their new home.
The Shavers lived in the base-
ment while the upper floor was
being completed and were able to
get their new dwelling in order
for the holidays.
Open house was held on Christ-
mas Day for relatives and friends.
All the children were there except
Clarence, Jr., who paid a early holi-
day visit two weeks ago. He is
stationed at Cherry Point, N. C.
with the U. S. Marines.
Happy to be back home after a
year of disaster, the Shavers have
made a fine readjustment under
the wise and courageous direction
of their mother.
A few minor details remain to
be added to their home but finish-
ing touches will soon be completed.
Mrs. Shaver extends an invitation |
to any of her friends to drop by for |
a chat. The youngsters friends,
too, are always welcome,
Polish Visitor Here Finds U. S.
Unbelievably Wonderfu
For Mrs. Stanley Gresczyk, Mt.
Airy Road, Shavertown, it was a
happy Christmas. Her sister, Miss
Loda Tzignianowicz, Warsaw, Po-
land arrived December 5 in Quebec,
Canada aboard the Polish liner,
‘“Battory.”
The visitor now 65 years of age
had not seen her sister for 50 years
and the reunion was a joyful one.
The Gresczyks met her in Canada.
Miss Tzignianowicz will stay for a
six month sojourn before return-
ing to her homeland. A brother
Zigmund, Camden, N. J., has al-
Have 5th Son
A nine pound, five ounce son,
Kurt Alfred, was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Goeringer, RD 3, Dallas,
December 19 at General Hospital.
There are four other sons, Carl,
fourteen, Bruce, twelve, Robert, ten
and Mark, five., Mrs. Goeringer is
the former Grace Keye, Wilkes-
Barre. Mr. Goeringer is in the
Real Estate business.
Thank You
I wish to thank the person who
recently sent me money enclosed in
a very pretty Christmas card, sign-
ed a friend. Since I have no way
of knowing who it was, I am hop-
ing the person will see this.
Thank you. :
Carol Williams
Miss Catherine Geiger, Fiancee
Ot Ronald B. Morgan, Dallas
The engagement of Miss Cather- | with Heavenly Shoes, Inc.
ine Geiger to Ronald B. Morgan;
Dallas, son of John Morgan and
Mrs: Thomas Lyons, both of Dallas,
was recently announced by Mrs.
Marie Geiger, S. Washington Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
The bride-elect attended Cough-
lin High School and is employed
Her fiance attended Dallas Town-
ship High School. He is also em-
ployed with Heavenly Shoes.
The wedding will take place at
St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Satur-
day, January 11, with Rev. Calvin
E. Humbert, officiating.
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ready been visited and will spend |
the New Year weekend with his,
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sisters here. |
In another week, the Gresczyks.|
and their guest will go to Miami, |
Fla., where they will visit another
sister, Mrs. Marie Fuchs. They will
Miss Tzignianowicz is delighted |
with the United States. She can
scarcely believe that there could |
be such an abundance of everything. |
‘She is having a wonderful time and |
is so joyous to be reunited with |
her sisters and brother. Two sisters |
and a brother live in Poland. This!
is her first ‘trip out of her native |
land. ; |
The visitor says conditions in |
Poland are steadily improving with |
free speech, free worship and travel
restrictions lifted. In the small |
towns there are scarcities of goods |
but the larger cities are able to offer |
more and more to the people.
Russian troops still patrol the |
borders near Germany and the |
‘naval base but otherwise are not |
scattered throughout the land. The |
natives are praying that the last |
remnants of the occupation forces |
will soon be removed forever. :
| concoct their own sandwich crea-
| curry-flavored, chili sauce and Rus-
remain in the south until April. |i
Harold Hess Weds
Rochester Girl .
Mary Wiley, Rochester, was unit-
ed in matrimony to Harold Hess,
Noxen, Saturday, December 21, in
the Lutheran Church in Irondequoit,
N.Y.
A reception was held immediately
after the ceremony at the home of
the bride. *
The bride is a beautician and is
employed by B. Foreman Depart-
ment Store.
Mr. Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs.
LeRoy Hess, Noxen, is a laboratory
technician with the Psaudler Per-
mutit Company in Rochester, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Hess will reside at
204 Avondale Road, Rochester,
Party Go Round
Guests go round the table and
tions. A big bowl of tuna provides
the basic inspiration. Pickles, chop-
ped celery, sliced radishes, chopped
riple olives provide accompanying
factors. Mayonnaise, plain and
sian dressing keep the sandwich
situation moist. An assortment of
breads, too, for mixing and match-
FOAM RUBBER: all sizes in stock
for sofa cushions, seats,
benches, station wagons, studio
mattresses. /
DRAPERY FABRICS; largest se-
lection in Penna. Solids, prints,
as low as 49¢ a yard.
DRAPERY HARDWARE: traverse
rods, pins, hooks, weights,
pleater tape 15¢ a yard.
UPHOLSTERY FABRICS: tapes-
tries, leathers, friezes, nylons
as low as 89¢ a yard.
UPHOLSTERY SUPPLIES: web-
bing, tacks, gimp felt, burlap
braids, welts. -
DECORATOR TOSS CUSHIONS:
foam 385c—50c—8$1.00.
FOAM BED PILLOWS: $1 up.
Mattresses Made and Expertly
Reconditioned and Recovered,
M. B. BEDDING CO.
526 S. Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre — Phone 822-2491.
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