i Tr ~ tained at a dinner party, December - asthmatic condition, AS, PENNSYLVANIA rt DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams | FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage IDETOWN, Bess Cooke { JACKSON TWP., William Hughes LEHMAN, Mrs. Morton Connelly East Dallas and Mrs. Ted Wilson enter- Queen’s Village, N. Y., are visiting 17, in honor of their grandson, Texas Jr's, 12th birthday. Guests were Kathy, Teddy, mother and dad, Texas and Jean, Grandma . Irene Monk, Grandpa Ted and Grandma Jule Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lasher en- tertained the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kern and daugh- ter Jean, at 11 o'clock breakfast, E ~ December 22. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Valentine, Auburndale, Fla., were very happy to receive a telephone call from son Bob Pickett, and family Christ- mas morning. Made Picketts happy too. : ~ Long distance calls are wonder- fu! on these special days. I know, because at 12:01 Christmas morn- ing, I was thrilled by a call from my son George (Bud), and his wife Beverly, Buffalo. Their oldest daughter was recovering from blood poison in her hand, due to a scratch from a scissors. Their baby has an otherwise all i children were well and ger for Santa's visit. Beverly is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Weitch, Claude Street, Dallas. ~~ Elaine May Armstrong, while visiting her sister Charlotte (Mrs. Woody) Redmond, Orange, upset their plans by coming down with the measles. That's one way of having an extended visit. Last year Holly Moore was born to Bob and Hilda Moore on Christ- mas eve; changing their plans. This ~ year son Keith changed their plans by getting mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gaughan, Norah Ann, 4, and Phil Philip Jr., 2 ’ FOR BETTER COOKING 6744781 DELAREY GAS SERVICE, Inc. MEMORIAL HIGHWAY DALLAS - The Dallas Post © Uses The famous ATF Chief - BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin ‘Wesley Barber, sister Barbara Ann, NE 9-2544 674-4109 674-5460 NE 9-9531 NE 9-5137 696-1005 674-2488 her mother, Florence Wilson and sister Betsy, Demunds, for the holi- days. Primary and intermediate: depart- ments of [Bast Dallas Methodist Sunday School, held their Christ- mas party in the church social room, Saturday afternoon. The children were thrilled when Santa arrived with bells jingling a happy entrance; handing out gifts. Santa had as much fun as they did, I know because I was engulfed in the red suit. Don’t tell them. Birthday greetings to: Stephen Welitchko, Lester Moss, Mary Cle- mow, Giles Wilson, Mildred Fow- ler, Ollie Moore, Mary Cook, Frank Lange, Martha Misson. Wedding anniversaries: Mr. and Mrs. George Belles, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner | Jr. Susan Larish, a student at Kutz- town State College, is ill at her home on Ransom Road. Cindy Dymond; a student at Wilkes-Barre Business College, has been ill also at her home in Orange. Mz. and Mrs. Frank Zarno and family were holiday guests of sister Mrs: Robert (Rose) Jones and family in Orange. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Dickson, Martz Road, entertained at a family reunion dinner, Sunday, December 22, which was also a farewell, for their son Pfc. Leslie, who had to be back on his marine base in Virginia, by midnight Christmas. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Dickson, Lyons, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Drew Daniels and Freddy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schmidle, Nancy and Tommy Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spudis, Beverly and Leslie Dickson, and parents. Carolyn and Robert Spudis are residing in an apartment on the Martz estate. Myra Carlin has returned to her home on Ransom Road after spend- ing a few days at Snowshoe to celebrate Christmas with her brother Raymond and: family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krick; Rob- ert Jr., and Sharon, Reading, are visiting ‘Mrs. Irene Moore for a couple of days. Irwin Barber’s mother, Mrs. brother Nelson and family from Willard; N. Y., are holiday guests | at the Barber home. TO THE MUSIC Every Saturday and AT ~ Overbrook Ave. LOBSTER TAIL SING and DANCE Rocking and Twisting Of The Colonials New Year’s Eve HERB and ANNE LAHR’S COLONIAL INN Make New Year’s Reservations Early = 674-9201 FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL $ Night Fernbrook Fernbrook Ricky Belles, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Belles, Roushey Street, has returned home after submitting to surgery in General Hospital. Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick, Demunds Road, spent Christmas Day visiting in the Triple Cities, New York. Their son and daugh- ter-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick, Jr. and daughters: Cynthia and Cheryl are spending a few days with the Derricks. Glenview P.M. Church will hold a New Year's service on Tuesday evening starting at 9. From 9 until 10° will’ be a service, 10 until’ 11 refreshments will be served, and 11 until 12, com- munion. Mrs. Ira Button, E. Overbrook Avenue, and her son Rev. Lewis Button of Berwick motored to E. Stroudsburg on Monday to visit, Mrs. Alice Button Stewart, who is a 'patient in General Hospital, E. Stroudsburg, where she sub- mitted’ to surgery. Mrs. Button then spent the Christmas holidays with her son and family in Ber- wick. Harveys Lake Gary Smith, student at Worces- ter Polytechnic Institute, is spend- ing the holidays with his father, Garvin Smith. Mary Kuchta, teacher at Lake- wooed, N. J. is spending the holi- days with her mother Mrs. Mary RKuchta. On Sunday, dinner guests at the Kuchta home were: Mr. and Mrs, Mike Kuchta of Clarks Sum- mit, George Kuchta of Harrisburg, Mary and Andrew Kuchta. Johnny Kuchta of Shickshinny visited his mother on: Saturday evening. Our Christmas day vas a happy one with a little granddaughter to crjoy it with us. Al~ert, and I, and my mother Mrs. Jessie Garin- ger. who was 84 last week, had Christmas dinner in Kingston with my daughter Jessie Beckerman and family. In the afternoon they came here and had supper with us. MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray TRUCKSVILLE, Mrs. Arline Bessmer EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore Harding 388-2270 NE 9-8522 675-2001 GR 7-3271 696-1531 674-2392 Idetown The Serving and, Waiting class, held its Christmas party in the Churchhouse recently. Mrs. Emory Hadsel led devotions while Mrs. Meade presided. Christmas gifts were exchanged. Present were Rev. and Mrs. Norman Tiffany, Mrs. Corey Meade, Mrs. Emory Hadsel, Mrs. John Race, Mrs. Jesse Boice, Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Mrs. Pearl Con- nor and Bess: Cooke. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hooyer en- tertained at a. family dinner on Christmas day, Rev. and, Mrs. David Haines, Virginia, Barbara, David Jr: and Linda of' Emerson, N. J.; Mr: and Mrs. Lester .Hoover with Cheryl, Joanne and Curtis; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoover and. Patsy: Roy Keil of Brie, Pa., spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Keller. The Kellers spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Zel Garinger- in: Dallas, then on Thursday, Mr. and: Mrs. Frank Prutzman and son David with C.: Ray Prutzman of ‘Danville were callers at the Keller home. Myr. and Mrs. George Lockwood and children, Bainbridge, N. Y.; Betty Sutton, Johnson City, N. Y.; Elmer Allen, Idetown, spent Christ- mas with Mr. and’ Mrs. John Sut- ton of Troxell Switch. My. and Mrs. Thomas Traver with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hadsel, Carlton and Carol Hadsel spent Christmas Day with Mr. Atlee Kocher and Millard Kocher. Mrs. Charles Rattingan and. chil= dren, Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. William Goss and son, Dennis, Shickshinny; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marley with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ide, Dallas, spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shaver and Elizabeth Anne. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Harrison entertained at dinner on Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar May and daughter Sandra of Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. John Paul and children, Beaumont; Mrs. Alice Evans, Gaile and Gary Harrison. Billy Williams student at Shep- herd College in West Virginia is home for the holidays. Open Daily 8 to 2 YOUR FRIENDLY “MINERS IN DALLAS” Main Street, Dallas, Penna, MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Friday Nights 5 to 8 THE DALLAS POST, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1963 t Lehman kg Mrs. Alfred B. Simms wishes to thank members of Lehman Ele- | mentary School, Church and Com- | munity for their generous contri- butions to this year’s “White Christmas’. The response to re- | quest for clothing was particularly | noteworthy, and considerable num- bers of new garments were pur- chased with money donated by the Methodist Church Friendship Class, Wait. and See Class, while | Men’s Bible Class contributed | money for additional food. The lovely dressed dolls given by Mrs. William Sutton would gladden the heart of any little girl. Flowers for Sunday morning service, in the Methodist Church are. in memory of Mrs. Anna Barnes and son James, given by family, The Little Notes Choir sang “Away in the Manger’, and they really meant it. Their names are: | Paul. Adamshick, Gary Baker, | Susan Brown, Glenna Brown, Carol Eddy, Buddy Chamberlain, Jean L. | Johnson, Harriett Kocher, Debbie | Mekeel, Cindy Sutton, Dale, Sut- | ton, Linda Tough, and Pamela | Tough. Combined choirs of Idetown and | Lehman Churches presented a’ beautiful cantata Sunday night at | Lehman, with 51 members taking | part. Choir Directors are Mrs. | Loren Keller, . Garwin Tough, and | Mrs. Beatrice Oncay. Organists: | Mrs. V. Tough and Mrs. R. Disque. Men’s Bible. Class: of the Church | held: their Christmas party recent- | ly, in the church basement, 18 | members: present. Mrs. Gillbert Tough led in selec- tions of carols. Sheldon Ehret Jr. played a number of carols on his trumpet. Rev. Kenneth O'Neal, guest speaker, told of the three gifts given by the Three Wise Men. Luncheon was served by Mr. and | Mrs. Lester Squier and Mr. and Mrs. Morton Connelly. The class gave gifts to Mr. Squier and John Sidler, their teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hoover, and sons Terry and Jerry, drove from Wilmington. Delaware, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoover and Linda, North Plainfield, New Jersey, to attend their Uncle Per- ry’s funeral recently. They also visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. | Arthur Hoover. Happy Birthday to the following folks: Roy Squier, Beulah M. Mil- ler, Mabel Major, Edward Cilvik, Jr., Cynthia Louise Disque, and Robert Cutting. Happy Birthday to those born | on New Years Day: Barry W. Coombs, Frances Ide, Phyllis Cra- | gle, Helen A. Sidler, and Thomas | Foss. And. New Years Week: | Thomas. Traver, Mrs. W. Russell | ide; Fannie Culp, Susan Brown, | Irma M. Chamberlin, and A/2C Al- fred J. Martin. | Please drive carefully, so you | can live to: celebrate the New | Year. Do not make any new resolutions; try and keep some of the old ones. i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coombs en- | tertained six children, Jane, Danny, Terry, Judy and Margaret Thomas | and Pritchard Bonnie of Bingham- | ton Children’s. Home; Scott Bult- | man, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bultman, | Grand "Rapids, Mich. and Geraldyn | Jayne on Christmas Day. § EG HDS —0-——a>- GD, Gala New Year’s Party AT O’CONNELL’S TWIN CALL NOW FOR LAKES RESERVATIONS NE 9-5351 = SECTION A — PAGE 7 "Dear Column: When my husband comes home from work, he looks fine. But after dinner, he turns blue. Could it be something he ate?" NEWLYWED Dear Newlywed: Not likely. Your husband is probably unhappy, cold == or both. We suggest you switch to Sinclair Heating Oil -- it gives more heat per gallon, more comfort per dollar. 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