SECTION A — PAGE 4 Harveys Lake Woman's Club Pack Many Cheer Baskets For Holiday afternoon. ’ The Harveys Lake Woman's Club | performs many acts of service to One of the outstanding endeavors of the Harveys Lake Woman's Serv- ice Club is their Christmas project. food orders replete ‘with toys ‘went ) | foss a Tones Yori. Eile Armitage, | out to that many needy’ families} ‘Helen - Crispell, Mildred Lutes. | Mrs. - Lucy “Traver- heads the big Dorothy Dodson, Ruth Vaskas, Mary This year the ladies packed 200 project, a magnificent undertaking. | | Engler, Ferne Smith, Treva T. Sor- it’s community, ‘keeping a. busy | cheer baskets for the same number She is pictured above at the far “left | | chik, « president. ol schedule all around the year, but 0? people, Supine ang the elderly. | with: her, ‘commigice: Rita Pilger, "Baskets and orders were packed | the Christmas program tops them In addition they distributed 50 gift Leona * Oberst; Mildred: Garinger, | 3 ; v : ; : I : Saturday = at = Ruggles Methodist | all in generosity, kindnesz and love | packages containing personal items Pauline Davis, Jean Jones, Ret:Nel- ; | to local Ten ' son, Catherine Clark, Grace Sear Church and delivered . that’ same! for their fellowmen. convalescent homes. C. andles glowing warm and bright, countryside in snowy white tell of Christmas peace and pleasure, full of joys for all to treasure, Hope you'll be plessed with the Season’s best! THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, a la [TE ————— , Lo DECEMBER 23, 1965. Mis. Will | 1 | To all those who have the plea- isure of! "her . acquaintance, Mrs. | Mary Rose Connolly is a delightful | companion and a real old fashioned i neighbor. Mrs. Connolly, who will celebrate | her birthday on Christmas, comes | of sturdy stock and despite the | loss of her husband many years ago Mary Rose [ has raised a fine family of three | girls and a boy. | A former ‘resident of Wilkes- | Barre, the Back Mountain has been | her home for some time now since | she came to reside with her daugh- Iter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. | Michael Stanley at 39 S$. Pioneer | Avenue, Trucksville. Mr. And Mrs. C Connolly Be 82 On Christmas as she divides her time between ail of its members and the grandchil- dren love her. Born in Pittston, she is the former Mary Rose Smith. Her children, Mrs. Stanley; John, Dallas; Evelyn Dwyer, Larksville; Mrs. Esther Flanigan, Yonkers, N. Y., will gather Christmas Day to enjoy the holiday and celebrate her birth- day.” Her sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Bear Creek, will join the family group and seven’grandchildren will extend greetings to their favorite person. Mrs. Connolly is a member of St. | | Therese’ sg Church, Shavertown. Morris King To Mark 48th Anniversary Mr. and. Mrs. C. Morris King,: E. |. Center Street, 'Shavertown, will |scelebrate ‘their | niversary “on December 27: The former. Bessie’ Thomas and | ‘Mr. King were married at LaPorte | by Rev. Van Davis. A native “of Nordmont, Mr. “taught school for “many years the Back’ Mountain area. He | the local. ‘youngsters have ‘enjoyed ily home. Summers find Mr. trees and woodlands near: by. The couple were the parents: of six children, | Ernest, Dallas; Sincerely, 48th wedding an- | King | in | isiag | former Scoutmaster and 6 many of | trips to Nordmont, site of his fam- King | out in that area, looking after the Service Mrs. A SINCERE THANK YOU I wish to thank all my friends, neighbors, physicians, nurses ‘and relatives: for their many acts of kindness while I was in the hospital and during my convalescence. I sincerely appreciate the many cards, flowers and telephone calls I received and they aided in my recovery. A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU. ALL. M. LILLIAN HILDEBRANT Dorothy Breeden, Falls Church, Va.; Mrs... Mary "Stanko, : Old Bridge, N.J.; Mrs. ‘Alberta: Reilly, : Arling- ton, : Va.; : Earl, ©” Shavertown;. and James, Stroudsburg. There are also 14 grandchildren. Selling Fruitcakes “If you are still in the market for a delicious fruitcake, * order one from” Boy Scout Troop "281, Dallas. All the family looks to her visits | Mrs. | George Redington, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Tally May Thomas Wed In December Ceremony MRS. JAMES L. SHIELDS Mr. and Mrs. James C. Thomas, 79 Norton Avenue; Dallas, announce | the bride was matron of honor. | She, wag attired in a full 14 th Cakes: are being sold from Al's the recent marriage ‘of their daugh- gown of brass and green brocade Station Dallas and the boys will really ap- patr onage. preciate your / | | | styled bouquet: of pale green cym- son of Mr. and Mrs. James I Shields, 13 Korn St., Kingston The | couple were united in marriage Sat- | urday, December .4, in Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, Michael = Rafferty. Mrs. in the heart of ter Tally May to James J. Shields, | styled with scooped neckline, elbow shy sleeves and modified A skirt. The waistline wags accented by 7goss green velvet ribbon She wo a matching whimsy styled with a by Rev: moss green bow and carried a Seiw- George | ka styled line of green with green Decker was soloist accompanied by | toned Fugimums. Miss Patricia Mastalski. : Given in marriage by ‘her father; | Bridesmaids were Mrs. James C. Thomas: Jr., sister in law of the the bride wore. a formal length | bride: Miss Mary Beth Shields, sis- sleeveless sheath gown of candle: | ter of the groom: Miss Sandra Jane light brocade featuring a removable full length’ coat designed with an | aisle width court train attached at the. shoulders. Her triple: tiered: veil of French illusion fell from a cir- cular head’ piece’ completely covered ' with cut flowers of matching candle= light brocade. She carried an Ikibani | | bidium on: a Bible. ! Mos. Joseph Ww. Carlon, sister of. \ Cn Ww ETHEL R. ANN-V, ESTHER GLORIA ROSE MARIE ETHEL Gi, ANN B. JEAN MARY ANN BARRY AND ADELE We. - CELESTINE EMIL RUTH JERRY MAIN STREET LUZERNE is here again, and friends we wish a with great joy and good health, May the Day be an especially merry and bright one ones you hold dear. THE GLOBE STORE : | a : 1 GRRE u Christmastime fa to all our holiday filled for you and the | i | enhanced with | field Ballroom. | of arts degrée from Cornell ‘Tait of Rochester, cousin of the bride. The attendants were attired in outfits similar to the matron of honor: John hoot brother of the bride was ‘best man and ushers were James’ C." Thomas Jr., brother of | the. bride, Joseph Shields, brother bof ‘the bridegroom and Michael | Brush. ‘fraternity brother of the | bridegroom. The: mother of the bride select a mink- colored pure silk ensembl a beaded shell, | matching accessories and a corsa of mahogany toned cypradediums. The. mother of the" bridegroom wore#ia two piece gold mylar knit | ensemble fashioned in a tunic sil- houette. She. wore. brown acces- . sories¢and a brown orchid’ corsage | A reception followed ‘at the Mans- The couple went on 4a wedding. trip. to the Mid Western States. For going away the bride ¢hose ‘a gold imported knit dress trimmed with brass and a taupe suede coat featuring a fox collar. The bride is a graduate of West | Side ‘Central Catholic High School and W..B. General Hospital School of Nursing. She holds a bachelor of science degree in nursing from College Misericordia. She was em- ployed at W. B. General Hospital ro Shields an alumnus of West. Side Central Catholic High School; Wyoming Seminary Py aratory School, received a bachelipr Ithaca, he is a lieutenant versity, N.Y. At present in" the United States Army Corps of Engineers. He will be stationed at Fort Leonard | Wood, Mo. Mrs, Shields was feted at a num- | ber of prenuptial parties given by Hl her attendants, Mrs. | phy and Mary Beth Shield and by Lik unt, Mos. Ylex Dmuchoshi. 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