CTION ‘A — PAGE 2 Ul EEC C30 CEE NEZ | Dr. Aaron S. Lisses ‘Retired Men's Club . £ Give Bond To Carol Optometrist Bn, : E| Retired Men's Club of the Back 3 Professional Suite £ | Mountain YMCA gave a nice Christ- 38 Main Street, Dallas Cat Bolt g mas gift to Carol Williams, YMCA 674-4506 aleway Lenter secretary, yesterday when they pre- Edwardsville Be her with a Government A Bond. DALLAS HOURS: : 287-9735 | James McFarland, president, Tuesday - 2 to 8 PM. GATpwAY CENTER HOURS: § made the presentation. Wednesdty = 2008pm Daily 030 0 530 pm. | Mp Willems pu pertomed s for Friday - 2 to 5 p.m. Evenings Thurs. & Fri. to 8 p.m. § recognition of this that the gift 1h I CC SCE CSCC Inet was given. Carol is a graduate of | Dallas High School and attended | Johnstown Rehabilitation Center. | She is Dallas correspondent for the | Dallag Post. | Retired Men will hold their Christmas Party on December 22 | at noon at the “Y”. Richard Reese, | chairman, will be assisted by Henry | Calkins and Theodore Poad. ber 11 at 7 p.m. Fine Gifts and Boutiques, Bath and Boudoir Accessories House Beautiful Poli Castro Ltd. Henri Martinique Jean Ballin Designs LINEN PLACE MATES BY VERA SWEDISH CRYSTAL REGAL BATH RUGS AMES SHOWER CURTAINS George Briard : Jolle International Rosenfeld Imports : Vendome Exclusive ® Rust Craft Greeting’ Cards ® Open Every Night | Tull: Christmas FUNERAL DIRECTORS ode SHAVERTOWN 140 North Main Street “ge Serving the entire Back Mountain area FROM THE STROMS Inc. --- GIFTS Narrows Shopping Center Edwardsville, Pa. 18704 200 EXTRA SH GREEN STAMPS With COUPONS SECOND roor |100 EXTRA roor. |100 EXTRA COUPON S & H STAMPS COUPON S&H STAMPS in Aaitioh to regular stamps in addition to regular’ starnps tr on CASH PURCHASE over on CASH PURCHASE over he $5.50. and Coupon $5.50 and Coupon Good Through Wed. Dec. 23 Good Through Wed. Dec. 23 : — 1 to a Customer — — 1 to a Customer — ® First Floor Only ® Second Floor Only © for everyone FIRST Ee WE FEATURE LEADING NAME BRANDS Carters Infants Wear — B.V.D. — Hanes — Triumph Hosiery — Van Heusen — Campus — Playtex — Maid- enform — Ship ‘N Shore — Tami Knitwear — Cation — Fruit of the Loom — Dickies Work and Casual Pants— U.S. Keds — Exquisite Form — Bestform — Buster Brown — Her Majesty Supphose — Morgan-Jones — Robin Hood — Quiltex — Katz — Healthtex — Healthknit THE DALLAS POST; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1965 Dallas Lions Club held their an- nual Christmas Party at the Broth- ers Four Lounge Saturday, Decem- A cocktail hour preceded the din- Gifts were exchanged with John ‘Shinal acting as Santa Claus. Ed Buckley was in charge of the ner. annual Christmas decorations auction which concludes each Christmas party. Two new members were installed, Joseph Schilling, Overbrook Avenue and Russell Bevan, College Manor. Dick Morgan was installing officer. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Crisci, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dallas Lions Club Fete Wives At Annual Christmas Party Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schilling, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Be- van, Mr. and Mrs. James Agnew, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Holcomb, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Meyers, Dr. and Mrs. I. Berger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rood, John Shinal, Vir- ginia. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. John Hilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hontz, E. Franklin Street, Shavertown, ob- served their thirty first anniversary on December 6. The couple was wed in Sweet Val- ley Church of Christ. by Rev. Water- stripe. Mrs... Hontz is the former Helen Josephine Watkins, General Hos- | Shavertown Couple Celebrate | Thirty-First Wedding Date i Hacker, of Benton, daughter of Mrs. | pital. Mr. Hontz is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Hontz, Sweet Valley. Prior to retirement, he was employed with the Wilkes-Barre Transit Company. t They are members of Shaver town Methodist Church. Their son, Robert, Trucksyille. resides in | Dallas Senior Women Enjoy Chorale Concert An’ enjoyable Christmas Concert was : presented by the Dallas: Wo- Church. The Chorale was under the direc- tion of Mrs. William Carroll with Mrs. Davis Carey as the accom- panist. Mrs. Evan Bonawitz, Junior Music Chairman,: annuonced the following numbers which were sung: “Christ- mas Gloria”, “The Christ Child”, “The Shepards Story”, “Bethlehem”, “Christmas Roundaley”, and “Mr. Santa’. Program ended with every- one singing “Silent Night’. Gifts were exchanged and refresh- ments served from an attractive Christmas Tea Table of silver and and crystal. A short . meeting preceded the program with Mrs. Boyd R. White, presiding. Mrs. Verne Groff read an inspring poem, “These Things Shall Live”, to open the meeting. Mrs. Howard Wiley gave a de- tailed report on the Card Party and Fashion Show held recently and Welfare ‘Chairman, Mrs. Ralph Dixon, reported that a Thanksgiv- ing basket had been delivered. Mrs. Fred Eck, Chairman of the Scholarship Loan Committee, an- nounced that another request for a Student Loan had been granted. Mrs. Ralph Fitch, Music Chairman, extended an invitation to members to join the Chorale and stated that the group would be heard on WILK Radio on December 16th at 12:30 P.M. 1 Mrs. Leonard Cowett, Program Chairman, announced the program for the January meeting will be presented by a hair stylist and a fashion show will also be part of the program. Mrs. Francis Girvan displayed a number of her ceramic Christmas decorations— one, a lighted ‘Christ- mas tree approximately two feet high. | Many lovely Christmas gifts were brought by. members for the patients at Retreat State Hospital. man’s Club Chorale for the members | of the Dallas Senior Woman's Club | “| at their annual Christmas Tea held | s | Vincent recently at the Prince of Peace | Library Book Club Back Mountain Memorial - Library Annex was the scene of a festive Christmas program and holiday tea Monday afternoon, when forty-four members of the Book Club gathered to hear a reading of “A Child is | Born,” a play written by Stephen | Benet, starring Helen | Hayes on Calvvalcade of America. Mrs. Franklin Dymond, who came to this country from England ten | years ago, interpreted the play for ‘a delighted audience. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Scott from Birmingham, are her guests. Mrs. J. Traver Nobel played Christmag carols, while the mem- bers sang old favorites. Mrs. Roger Owens and Mrs. Ben Edwards headed the hospitality | committee. At a tea table with a centerpiece of poinsettias surrounding a mam- moth green candle, Mrs. Fred How- | ell ‘and Mrs. A. D. Hutchison poured. |. for Mesdames Edgar Brace, John O’Malia, Michael Clark, Ray Shiber, Michael Yozviak, Louis J. Jones, George H. Montgomery, John C. Phillips, Thomas E. Heffernan, Mitchell Jenkins, Peter D. Clark, C. M. Laidler, George M. fzeobs) J. Traver Nobel. : Ralph Garrahan, Ray Flick, Wil- liard Seaman, Carl Henderson, Paul Goddard, Ralph G. Lewis, W. B. Jeter, Arch G. Rutherford, T. E.| Hillyer, Harold Titman, Lyman Lull, B. H. Edwards, Roger Owens, Al- bert * Jones, Herman C. Thomas, Paul Gross, Prentice Lacy, Richard Dale, James Alexander, Harry Ohl- | man, ‘Charles B. Gates; Stanley Rinehimer, H. A. Smith Jr., Dana Crump, Martin Davern, Miss Fran- ces Dorrance. Son Is Born A seven pound, six ounce son, Mark Andrew, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roberts, Dallas, RD 1, December 8, at General Hospital. There are two other sons, Jackie, eight and Bobby, four. Mrs. Roberts is the former Dorothy Race, Dallas. © Refreshment Committee included Mrs. Raymond Flick, Mrs. Donald Evans, Mrs. Ralph Garris, Mrs. Fred | Eck, Mrs. Kenneth Bayliss and Mrs. Edwin Roth. Dallas Junior Women Aid Needy, Retreat Patients, Ship “Hope” ~ Amidst a holiday setting of min- iature reinder and red and green elves, Dallas Junior Woman's Club inducted six new members at their Christmas Dinner meeting held re- cently at Aldino’s Manor The new members, Mrs. William Kelly, Mrs. Robert Kirchner, Mrs. Calvin Myers, Mrs. Robert Richards, | Mrs. Kay Williams and Mrs. Gun- i ther Van Elden were inducted by Mrs. Joseph Morton, membership chairman. Each new member was asked to light a candle symbolizing the kindling of her spirit and loyalty to the club and repeat the Club pledge. During the brief business meet- ing, Mrs. Merton Jones, president, called upon the Welfare Chairman, Mrs. Barbara Bartolocci who re- ported that the club had given each of the women in their adopted cot- tage at Retreat a gift of stockings at Thanksgiving time. For Christ- mas, the Welfare Committee have prepared cosmetic bags for the wo- men of Maple Cottage, Retreat State ! Hospital and will also give each a! box of candy. Mrs. Bartolocci an- nounced the Christmas Party for the patients at Retreat will be held on Wednesday, December 15. Mem- bers were asked to help out in serv- ing and entertaining their guests. Each patient will receive a gift from the Club. Welfare Chairman, Mrs. Ludwig Pasquini, informed the members that 500° food items were donated: by people of the Back Mountain area,for their Christmas baskets, for six needy families in the Back Moun- tain, The Club will add a large ham to each basket in addition to cook- [| ies, bread, etc. Each family will al- so receive a Christmas tree, and items of clothing and toys for each member of the family. Mrs. Pasquini thanked members ag well as all people of. the Back Mountain for their generosity. in this endeavor Mrs. Robert Stair, | bedspreads would be finished by the | end of the week and sent to the Home Life | | Chairman, announced that. twenty | Ship HOPE as the contribution, of Dallag Jr. were thanked for their seoperation on this project. Mrs. Coray Miller, President ; of the Luzerne County Federation of ‘Women’s Clubs, guest speaker, stat- ed “We are very proud of what you have done over the years” and ‘Women’s Club. Members . named the Dallas Junior Juniors as one of the most active Clubs in the County. She urged attendance at i) County and District Meetings as well as State and General Meetings to broaden the knowledge of mem- bers concerning General Federation and the advantages and responsi- bilities of being a Club member. She cited the William Penn Museum in Harrisburg that has been com- pletely decorated by members of the Pennsylvania Federation. Other General Federation projects are the Congressional Medal of Honor Grove, Valley Forge, CARE, and the Korean Village, which the Dallas Jr. Women support in addition to their local - projects. A program of Christmas musi¢ was presented by the Dallas Wo- men’s Club Chorale under the di- rection. of Mrs. William Carroll Their first selection was ‘Christmas Gloria” followed by ‘The Christ Child.” “A Christmas Classic.” “The Shepards’ Story” by Clarence Dick-~ enson, was sung, with solo parts done by Mrs. Al Turner and Mrs. Paul Lauer. A folk song, “Bethle- hem,” and two Fred Waring ar- rangements, “The Gift of Love”, and “Christmas © Roundeley were also given. The entire group then sang the lively “Mr. Santa” and closed with the “Little Drummer Boy.” Guests of the affair were: Mrs. ° Merle ‘Safford, Mrs. Joseph Stach- nik, Mrs. John Houseman, Mrs John Rodgers, and Mrs. John Sidorek. The evening closed with the Dal-- las Trio, Mrs. Joseph Kaminski, Mrs. Paul Lauer and Mrs. Evan Bonawitz, singing the “Club Collect,” words by Mary Stewart and music by Ger- trude Rohrer. / ; Mr. And Mrs. Donald Williams To Observe 22nd Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Donald Williams, Susquehanna Avenue, Dallas, will observe their 22nd anniversary Fri- day, Dec. 17. They have one son, Don, who is stationed with the U. S. Army, in Fort Rucker, Ala. The couple was wed in the Welsh Presbyterian Church, Wilkes-Barre, by Rev. Chester Evans. Mrs. Williams is @ the former Sarah Williams, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John O. Williams, pr Williams is the son of Mrs. a Williams, Kingston, and the late Mr. Williams. They are members of Dallas Former Local Resident Accepts New Position Clyde A. Faatz, formerly of Brook Street, Shavertown, and more re- cently of Zion, Illinois, has accepted a new position as Manager of Man- ufacturing with the P. R. Mallory Corporation of Greencastle, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Faatz have purchas- ed a new home two miles from the | city, near De Pauw University and about 35 miles north of Terre Haute. Their new address is Route 2, Greencastle, - Indiana. ots he couple have two sons, Atty. Clyde A. Faatz, Jr., who resides in Urbana, Illinois and Wayne, who' is doing graduate work at the Univer- sity of Missouri, Kansas City. Mr: Faatz and Clyde Jr. re- turned recently from a successful hunting trip in Montana. SENSATIONAL NEWS For CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS SAVE wp to IPY% , “On Quality Jewelry and Gifts OF All Kinds FINKELSTEINS has become a DISCOUN T CENTER 72 MAIN STREET LUZERNE, PA. Nationally Known ITEMS UP TO 50% OFF uy Now HAIR DRYERS 331:% OFF BIRTHSTONE «=~ RINGS 30% Off and Save WATCH i PI of FINKELSTEIN DISCOUNT JEWELRY CENTER n Main Street Luzerne Methodist Church. Mr. Metropolitan Life Insurance Com- pany. He will celebrate his ‘birth- day on Friday also. Trucksville Couple : Wed 10 Years Friday Highland Avenue, Trucksville, will, celebrate their 10th wedding an. . . niversary tomorrow, December 17. The couple were married in First Presbyterian Church, Hanover, NJ, by Rev. Montanye. Mrs. Pearce is the former Alice Bruder of Hanover. Her husband: is’ a native of Plymouth. Residents of the Back Mountain for the past year and a half, the Pearces are members of Trucksville . Methodist Church. They are the parents of four chil- dren, Donna, John Jr., Joel and Denise. \ : ay Mr. Pearce is employed with Goodwin Auto Company, Kingston. Arrives To See Son Sgt. Donald S. Myers recently arrived from Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas, where he is stationed with the U.S. Army, to see his new: son, Donald Sampson, Jr., who was born November 12 at Wyoming Valley Hospital. The new arrival weighed in at six pounds, one ounce. There is also a daughter, Joy Ellen, who ‘was born in Carlson, Ark. and was eighteen months on the eighty sixth birthday of her great-grandmother, Mrs. Gertrude 7 vv Williams is employed wih X Behee, who resides with her daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Balliet, Jackson Road, Chase. Mrs. Myers, who is the former Earlene Balliet, and her two chil- dren, are staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Balliet while Sgt. My- .. ers returned to Fort Bliss to await, further orders. Pamela Calkins Feted On Twelfth Birthday Pamela Calkins, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. William Calkins, Oak Hill, Idetown, celebrated her 12th birth- day on Sunday, December 12 with 4 a party. She received a number of lovely gifts. Games were played and refresh- ments served. Attending were Phyllis and Audrey Ide, Lynn Evans, Gayle Gentile, Pamela Potter, twins, Jackie and Linda Adams, Emma Mae Fox and the guest of honor. Mrs. Irene Ehret, Sweet Valley. grandmother of Pamela, wrote the following poem in . honor of the. occasion. Well, today is your 12th birthday In the 12th month of the year And too, the 12th day of the month, With 12 more till Christmas is here. So as long as this only comes once I hope you'll be happy today And have a good time with. your - playmates As you ‘celebrate your 12th birth ay. — READ THE TRADING POST — in be] # SSE SRD A A WR RSA ELA of py » Mr. and Mrs. John Pearce, 213 » Dani Jol patie: Mr on M Flori Mr nue, daugl] famil Mr Laud at 1: Mr ‘Glori: Demu the Willi © Mr turne Spend moth Mrs. * Ruf patie: - Rol Stree Md. week was 1 her Glad; and Mr Mart} ent Price Mr. ! childs “Mr New at De Mr NJ. 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