SECTION ‘A = PACE 2 Purely Personal Mrs. William Carrol, Machell Ave- i nue, was admitted last Wednesday i to Nesbitt Hospital as a medical { patient. E> Mrs. Charles H. Frick, wife of the former pastor as Huntsville : Christian Church, now pastor at Benton, fractured a rib in a fall last week, and is a patient at Bloomsburg ‘Hospital. Mrs. Frick tripped over a small step between two rooms in the parsonage to I which ‘the couple had moved a few i months ago. Paul Mulcey, recently returned from a trip to Europe to his home on Overbrook Road, will be off again next Sunday to Korea on government business. Mrs. Mulcey | i will remain at home. Reuben Gabel, Chase entere Nesbitt Hospital on Wednesday for surgery. He is in Ward B-2. i \ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen DeBarry, Oak Hill, ‘and their, children Steve Jr. Paul, and Robin, had as week- end New-Year guests Mr. and Mrs. i Mass., with “heir children Linda, | 4 Donna, Christine, and David. The : Remingtons are former Dallas res- idents. ~ Wilson A. Cease and son, Warren, East Dallas, had: as holidey guests | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Steinhauer, | West Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Phil | H. Cease, East Orange, New Jersey. be They received a Christmas Eve phone call from Mr. and Mrs. Wil- son A. Cease, Richland, Washing- | ton. The flood was about 250 miles! from their home. They received a Christmas card from the Johnsons with Best wishes for a jovous Christ- mas and a Happy New Year. Other | holiday callers were Mrs. Walter | P. Shaver, Shavertown and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ryman, East Dallas. Mrs. William Meade, White Birch Trailer Park, Dallas, a recent bride was stricken with a virus on Dec- ember 12, necessitating complete bed rest. . k She and ‘her! husband are re- siding temporarily with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Baird - at Orange. Cards will be appreciated. ~ Richard Prynn, Carvertown, is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. William Lohman, Trucksville, is also a patient at Nesbitt Hospital, having been admitted there last week. David Glahn, Senior at Union College, Barbourville Ky. spent the Christmas holidays with = Mrs. Glahn’s niece, Mrs. Jack Balbinot. Prairie Village Kansas. ©On Dec; 28 he went to Lincoln, Neb. to attend Methodist Youth Movement Con- vention. He then returned ' to College. z Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Néwman, East Dallas, entertained daughters and families and grandchilden and families at a family dinner oh Christmas day. Mrs. C. A. Boston, Lex ngton Va, and Mrs. Leighton Scott, Easton, spent the holidays with Mrs. How- ard W. Risley, Dallas. ‘Karen Culver returned to Boston last week after spending the holi- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Culver, Church St. Dallas. 1st Lieutenant Wayne Moss and wife, formerly stationed at Texas. are spending a few-days with the formers parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. My- ron D. Moss, enroute to Manchester, N.H., where Wayne will be station- ed. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Culver call- ed on their grandson, Scott Hoover, Sunday afternoon, at the Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hoov- er of Hunlocks Creek. His condition is improving: Mr. and Mrs. James Culp of Sweat Valley and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ruff of Noxen spent Christmas with Mr. | and Mrs. Albert Ruff and family, in Baltimore. The weather being like sunny’ California itself’ made -a moi: en-. jovable holiday. Mrs. A. F. Clifford, Lehman Ave- nue. is again a patient at Geisinger Medical Center, the fifth hospital- ization since June. Allan J. Cease, Franklin Street, has returned to Lycoming College. i after spending the holidays with i his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cease. i Mr, and Mrs. Harry Noon; Barry. Tom and Lynn Maria have moved from Oil City, Pa: to Vonderheid Street in Trucksville. Recent guests were Mr. Noon’s parents, Mr. and i Mrs. Ray Liely, Williamsport. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ferrey, Muh- lenburg, spent the New Years week in Trenton, New Jersey visiting their son and family ‘My. and Mrs. Carl Williams. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Duda, Dav- enport, Street, had as week-énd guests, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams and son, David, Ontario, Canada, Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Duda were school friends in England. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Evans, Tunk- hannock Highway, entertained on New Years Eve. Mr. and Mrs. El Rosser, Mrs. Gladys Miller, Miss Ruth Robbing, Mr. a i Stephen Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Ae Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. John Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noon, Tom and Lynn Marie, have moved from XY { Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crispell, Mr. and | Oscar Dymond, Mr. and Mrs. l«Garinger, : Hottenstein, Mrs. Elizabeth Layaou, cluded with a command perfor- : mance, by. Mrs. Betty Meeker, who presented the reading ‘Keeping «Christmas.” Nancy Helen Drapiewski, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. Dra- piewski, Sweet Valley, and Fred Gay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gay, 229 Ellington Drive, Rochester, were married Saturday, January 2 at 11 am. The double ring ceremony was performed in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Lake Silkworth by Rev. F. A. Barlik. Dean Long of Sweet Valley was organist. The bride given in marriage by | her father wore an original gown | of white organza over peau taffeta, | daugh- | fashioned with a portrait neckline | a edged with Alencon lace, pearls and | crystals. The bodice fitted to a slim waistline accented a controlled | bell skirt designed with garlands of Alencon lace, extending into a | | sweep train. | illusion mantilla and carried a for- | Clarence Remington of . Andover, | mal bouquet of gardenias and | and Pennsylvania State University. | He is attending graduate school at She wore a French | | stephanotis. Jean Drapiewski was maid of hon- ror for her sister. Another sister, arol Drapiewski, was bridesmaid along with Kathie Drapiewski, Toni | ! Drapiewski and Mary Ellen Twa- | | rowski. ; Attendants wore identical gowns | fashioned of rouge silk velvet styled | in low, off-the- shoulder necklines, | | with long tapered sleeves pointed | at the wrists. The empire bodicés | were enhanced in a satin fold and | dainty waistlines complemented bell skirts. They wore matching rouge velvet bow headpieces with bouf- fant face veils and carried formal bouquets of gardenias. Best man was. John Pickering of Rochester. Ushers were Brian Cov- ert, Gary Malak, both of Rochester; Michael Lang, Havre DeGrace, Md., Jan Drapiewski, Tilkury Terrace, Nancy Drapieweski Is Bride Ot Fred Gay Of Rochester, N.Y. | ski of Nanticoke at a shower and bride entertained her attendants at Naticoke. The mother of the bride selected cocktail dress of Avocado green, French chiffon over peau taffeta, de- and bracelet-length sleeves. veil and corsage of orchids. The bridegroom’s mother chose gold and beige silk brocade cocktail dress, featuring a dome skirt, scoop neckline, and fitted bodice. She wore matching accessories and a corsage of cymbidium orchids. A reception followed at Foothill’s Manor, Shickshinny. Mrs. Gay was graduated from ' Lake-Lehman High School and Pénhsylvania State University. She is employed as a teacher in Ken- more, N. Y. Mr. Gay was graduated from John Marshall High School, Rochester | the State University of New York, Buffalo, N. Y. The couple was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gay, the bride- groom's parents at openhouse in Rochester; by Mary Ellen Twarow= buffet dinner; by Dr. and Mrs. John F. Drapiewski, at a dinner party at . Tilbury Terrace. The Staff at Camp Pinewood Arkport, N. Y. entertained at a shower. On Wednesday, December 30, the dinner; the bridegroom, was given a bachelor party by his ushers; the parents of the bride held a New Year's Eve Party, following re- hearsal on New Year's Day, Dr. ‘and Mrs. Joseph Drapiewski, Tilbury Terrace entertained at a bridal dinner. Mrs. Harold LaBar Is Hostess To Woman's Clu Executive Board of the Dallas Senior Woman’s Club met Monday night at the home of Mrs. Harold LaBar with Mrs. Harold Brobst serving as Co-Hostess. Mrs. Warren Taylor, Program Chairman, made several announce- ments concerning the next few meetings of the Club. The meeting on January 13, will be held at the Prince - of Peace Church, the pro- gram will be presented by Chester Chrzanowski of the Old River Road ‘Bakery ‘who will bring five cakes and demonstrate the art of Cake Decorating. On February 10th, a Smorgas- board will be held at The Brothers Four. Mr. Edward Cobleigh has been asked to speak on Russia. The March meeting will be held at Prince of Pea¢e Church; however due to church services during the b Executives Lenton" Period, this meeting will begin at 8:30 instead of 8:00. On January 23rd, Dallas Woman's Club Chorale will hold its annual Banquet. The Chorale is direcied by Mrs. William Carroll who i$ at present a patient in the Nesbitt Hospital. It was announced that Mrs. Rob- ert. F. Moore and: Mrs. Howard Wiley will act as Co-Hostesses for the Dance to be held at Irem Temple Country Club on February 10th. Present at the meeting were: Mesdames Alan Montross, Jack Stanley, John Williams, George Payne, Henry Moyer, Edward Rat- cliffe, Warren Taylor, Robert Van- signed with a Chantilly lace bodice ! She | wore a green floral hat with face: iN Mr and Mrs. Edward Eber, daughter, Miss Elizabeth May, William R. Hartzell, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lloyd Hartzell, North Wales, Pennsylvania. A fall wedding is planned. moreland High School and. of Wilkes Miss May is a graduate of West- | HE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY % 1965 Neighborhood News And Notes Of | Mrs. L. C. Lord Celebrates Her Eighty-Fifth Birthday January 1 Announce Engagement 4] MISS ELIZABETH MAY RD, 1, announce the engagement and | approaching marriage of Mrs. Eber’s | to | Barre Business College. Since grad- uation in June, she has been with the Tax Associates in Philadelphia, where her fiance is also employed. Mr. Hartzell is a graduate of | North Penn High School, and New | York Junior College. He attended | Drexel Institute of Technology and |is presently studying at Temple | University. Mary Beth Hummell Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hummelll, East Brunswick, N.J., announce the birth of a baby girl, Mary Beth, Decem- ber 24. This is their first child. Mr. Hummell is the former Mary Scouten, daughter of Mriand Mrs. Guy Scoute | of Harveys Lake. Mr. Hummell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hummell of Harveys Lake. |New Years Party A New Years Eve party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dungey, Lake Street. Present were Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam Baker, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. David Evans, Mr. and Mrs: Zel Garinger, Att. and Mrs. Burt Lewis, Clara Shiber and the host and hostess. CLEARANCE Horn, Darrel Crispell, Ralph Dixon, Howard Wiley, Merrill Faegenburg, Edwin Roth, Fred Eck, Harold Bro- bst, and Harold LaBar. Past Matrons, Guests At Holiday Dinner Past Matorns, Dallas Chapter 396, Order of the Eastern Star, held their recent holiday party at the Irem Temple Country Club. Mrs. Ann Joseph, president, appointed Mrs. Oce Beryl Austin and Mrs. Elma M. Price as cochair- man. A ceramic Nativity Scene high- lighted the decorations with white and gold figurines K nested on red velvet flanked with red tapers. Following the dinner carols were sung, group games were enjoyed, and gifts were presented by the bell ringing Santa, George Price. The Past Matrons and guests who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Arch Austin, Mrs. Wesley Dav- ies, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bonhing, Mrs. Alfred Bronson, Mr. and Ms. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hontz, Mr. and. Mrs. Clifford Ide, Mrs. Thelma Lamoreaux, Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. George Price, Mrs. Myrtle Rineman, and Mr. and Mrs. Ziba Smith. . The_.evening’s festivites were con- FOAM RUBBER: all sizes In stock for sofa eush- 3 lens, seats, benches, station wagons, studio matiresses, DRAPERY FABRICS: largest selection in Pa. Solids, prints; as low as 49¢ a yard. DRAPERY HARDWARE: traverse rods, pins, hooks, weights, pleater tape 15¢ yd. UPHOLSTERING FABRICS: tapestries, leathers, friezes, nylons as low as 89¢ a yard. UPHOLSTERING SUPPLIES: webbing, tacks, gimp, felt, burlap, braid, welts. DLCORATOR TOSS CUSHIONS: foam 35¢ — 50¢ — $1.00, FOAM BED PILLOWS: $1 up. Mattresses Made & Expertly Oil City, Pa., to Vonderh Street, cksville. They had as CHgetmas ts, Mr. and Mrs. Ray amsport, parents of Mrs so has brothers and’ be. Larry, Charlene mi gn i J Reconditioned & Recovered M. B. BEDDING £0 526 SOUTH MAIN STREET 0 PP FORT PES ER EAA Christmas Dinner A lovely Christmas dinner was enjoyed by everyone at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Phares, Sweet Valley. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hocher, Karen and Valerie, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Phares Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lanning, and Edward Jr., Grace, Jefrey, Sharon and Dale Phares. John Cmich, and John Rusenko, the host and hostess. Santa was quite generous to every- one. Moved From Texas Lt. Wayne Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Moss, Broadway, has been transferred from Big. Springs, Texas; to Manchester, N. H. : Driving up from Texas, he routed himself through Florida to visit brothers Warner, Fred, and Robert, all with the 6-L Packing Company at Immokalee. He was with his mother and father for the holidays, accompanied by his wife of sixteen months, and a large Labrador Re- | triever. Large \ 50% WOPLS (10-18) ANY'S DRESSES 2 PRICE $10.98 to $35 Also Half Sizes SUITS 25% to KNITS GOPD SIZE SELECTION APPAREL 95 MAIN STREET LUZERNE iy FASHION Group ¥: / NEF OFF NORGE VILLAG LAUNDRY il DRY CLEANING FORMERLY KLEEN CLEANERS Ender New Manegemon Attendant On Duty Ernie Evans 8 LB. DRY CLEANING — $2.00 — SPECIAL, DISCOUNT FOR CHURCH GROUPS — CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS — SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Open 7:30 A.M. To 10:00 P.M. Daily Sunday 9 A.M. To 9 P.M. One Locally Owned and Operated Dodie Bittenbender ~ Free Load for Every 12 Mrs. L. C. Lord, N. Pioneer Ave- nue, Shavertown, was honored on her 85th birthday, New Year's Day by members of herf family. Mrs. Lord, who Has resided with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence] Lord for the past several years, if in good health and thoroughly enjoys the family gatherings which take place on var- ious anniversaries. f She is the for- | mer Elsie Goble {nd resided in | Kingston for a number of years be- fore returning to the Back Moun- tain. Attending the di or were grandchildren, Mr, and Mrs, James Lord and M#. and Mrs. Jos- eph Allen, of Shavértown, and her Sheldon Franiz Family Has Joyous Christmas The children of, Mr.. and Mrs, Sheldon Frantz Fairfield, N.J., for- merly of Demunds, made Christmas Day one they will never forget. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hebda Lois and Dick had a phone call put through to | Honalulu, Hawaii where their son been a patient in AmyTripler Hos- |. pital since November 17th. He had ; a very serious kidney operation December 8th and the family has naturally been upset. Lois placed the call Christmas Eve, after sending, a wire to‘ the hospital during the week so they would have a phone placed in his room. The cal] didn't go through and she asked to call around noon E.S.T., but gave up when it hadn't gone through by 12:45 and she left with Weber's for Dallas to. spend a few day's with Helen Koytk and friends. Mr. and Mrs, Frantz and Dick. finally were called shortly after one o'clock and had a joyous few min- utes with their son, he is up and the next few weeks. Clifford Ides, Hosts To Many At Christmas Mr. and’ Mrs. Clifford Ide, Parrish Street, Dallas, entertained over the Plainfield,” N.J., Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Rogers, Coudersport, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McCarty, Dallas, and Lynn of Union College, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roese, Franklin and Betsy, Strongville, Mr.. and Mrs. Arthur Lloyd and Tommy, Parmia, Ohio, Mrs. Gene McCarty and Jane, Dillsburg, ‘Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Dean around and hopes to.come to his | new home in New Jersey within | holidays Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers, | Plymouth, Catherine Volker; ‘Wilkes | Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hees, | Mrs. Ray Shiber Is [ Honored On Birthday Mrs. Clara Shiber, Center Hil Road, Dallas, was honored at : . birthday luncheon, Saturday Januar. 2, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Dun = gey, Lake St., Dallas. i y i Present were Mesdas “Willia) f Baker, Sr., David Evans, Zel Garin J er, Burt Lewis, hostess and gueg ae | four great grandchildren, Vernanne Lord, Debbie, Jeffery and Joseph Allen, Jr., Mrs. Mabel Iveson and Harry Smith were also guests. On December 27, Joey Allen celebrated his Tth birthday with his entire family in attendance. of honor. | GIRARD PERREGAUX Fine Watches: since +1701 — \ a SRR Cr ll | $ Te , Sombine; to make this 4 | aiond taste ; | ci ‘watch a paragon ofa __ fimopiece ond @ matchless accessory. 5 : ; In fourteen karat fl enow or ville cold: ie % = : Fianna x $125. Yellow pt gold-filled, $82.50 Payments may be arvanged FRANK CLARK Jeweler 63° South Main. St. Ain i o2 Ide, Jean, Dallas. | MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY — READ THE TRADING POST — EE het SHER, = ot West Pittston, — Learn IBM Keypunch Wilkes-Barre USINESS COLLEGH Left to rights Thomas Zukosky, Forty Fort; Barbara Hopkins, Dallasy Donna Berzanski, Nanticokej Leonard Pavia, Platny Gloria Chiavacely, I Night School JANUARY 19 Register Daily 9-to 4 — Saturdays 10 to 1 PUBLIC SQUARE Second Semester Day School FEBRUARY 1 Phone 823-3123 WILKES-BARRE