SECTION A — PAGE 4 8: DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams - IDETOWN, Bess Cooke BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver - HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage JAZKSON TWP., William Hughes LEHMAN, Mrs. Morton Connelly MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert . INOXEN, Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly 639-2544 674-4109 674-5460 639-9531 639-5137 696-1005 675-2814 388-7261 298-2149 THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1965 - NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher - SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Thomas Sayre TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore OAK HILL, Mrs. Stephen L. DeBarry NEW GOSS MANOR, Betty Savickas GOSS MANOR, Mrs. John Juris KUNKLE, Mrs. Clyde Hoyt 639-5618 675-2001 477-3731 696-1689 675-3080 639-5242 674-4956 674-6601 675-2971 am ily, nd sister, Mr. and Mrs. vans, Harris Hill Road. Richard Harrison, son of Mr. and | Irs. Richard Harrison, 62 Staub Road, was honor guest at a party bn Saturday, December 18, in cele- bration of his seventh birthday. ine guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carts and on, Coudersport, spent the week- | nd: with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dail Zimmerman, 193 Terrace Ave. Charles M. Steidinger, Fort Jack- on, N. C., arrived Friday to spend he holiday season with his parents, V r. and Mrs. Charles A. Steidinger, 131 Cliffside Avenue. He will be cassigned to Fort Knox in Ken- ucky, in January. Neighborhood Card Club held heir Christmas party at Castle Inn on Wednesday night. Music and :arol singing were enjoyed by the roup. Guests were Mesdames Don- 1ld Anderson, Harold Croom, Wil- iam Palmer, and John Roushey, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trebilcox, Demarest, N.J., ‘and Miss Toby | Platt, Beachwood, N.J., spent the lweekend with Mr. and Mrs. James i 'rebilcox, 197 S. Memorial Highway. ! Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cummins and family, 310 Carverton Road, are spending the holiday season in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Davis and laughter Robin Ann, Fairfax Wil- mington, Del, were holiday guests 0 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Shores, 58 Harris Hill Road. "Den 7, Pack 155, held their c ristmas party at the home of their leader, Mrs. Joan Barbuto, [Cliffside Avenue, on Tuesday night. {Games and carol singing were en- oyed by the group. Ten members were present. Linda Houghwout celebrated her ASPHALT PAVING Driveways Parking Areas A Sd MC EE — hH CRUSHED STONE “Meeting Pa. Dept. of Highway Specifications.” American oY hd a TS 2d "Trucksville | Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Waser and ' seventh birthday on Sunday, oo Chicago, are spending the | | cember iolidays with her brother-in-law | friends in her home on Cliffside Perry | Avenue. { prizes awarded. Ten guests were 19 at a party with her Games were played and present. Stephen Lewis, Hartford, Conn. spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. side Avenue. verton Road, left yesterday to spend the New Year Holiday with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matson ‘and family, falo, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Dukes, Jr., 190 Butternut Road, returned Tuesday from Raleigh, N.C., where they spent the Christmas weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond L. Dukes, Sr. Betty Brown, New York City, spent the holiday weekend with her brother and sister-in-law, Atty. and Mrs. J. Lenahan Brown, West- moreland Hills. Mrs. Norman Snyder, Road, wil entertain at a family | gathering New Years Day at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams gave a Christmas party for their employ- ees at Back Mountain Economy | Market and Snack Shop at Havir’s, Twenty-six guests were present. and Mrs. Richard Lewis, Cliff- | | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Matson, Gar-] Buf- | | | City is spending a couple weeks with her sister in law, Mrs. Hart- man. | their children home for the Christ- ‘ mas holidays, Harris Hill | Harveys Lake son Taft, Jr., and Mrs. Taft Truska Sr., St. Petersburg, Fla., visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Preston. her father Kingston were recent callers at’ the Raymond Garinger home and the Albert Armitage home. is spending the Christmas-New Year holidays with her mother Mrs. Mary Kuchta. Mr Clarks Summit, and Andrew Kuchta | were Christmas Day dinner guests. noe, Springfield, spent the weekend with her Michael Clark. Mrs. John Zorzi and son of Prince- Mr. and Mrs. Taft Truska and are ‘ spending the holidays in Mrs. Henry Hess, Dallas RD, and Corey B. Ransom of Mary Kuchta of Lakewood, N. J., ;and Mrs. Kuchta of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Fleck- parents Mr. and Mrs. - Dorothy Hartman of New York Mr. and Mrs. John Zorzi Jr. had Ruth and Mr. and ton, N. J., and Michael of Wilming- ton, Del. x Albert, my mother and I had | ! Christmas dinner with our daughter | | granddaughter was the main attrac- mas gift on behalf of the class. | Carverton Road, on Monday night. | tion, and what a grand Christmas| Christmas carols were sung ac- | | and family in Kingston. Brenda, our | she had! Christmas Party Teacher and Adult Class of As- sembly of God Church, Mooretown, held their Christmas Party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cragle. Gifts were exchanged and games played. The class presented Mrs. Mahoney, teacher of the class, with a corsage and a gift. Supper was served to the follow- ing: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stroud, Mr. Mrs. Dennis Mahoney, Mr: Wilbur Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrey, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hunter, Mrs. Stella Rousing, Mrs. Mabel De- | Reemer, Mrs. Katherine Marsh, Nency Harris, Mrs. Ruth Jones, | Mrs. Charles Burk, Mrs. Ethel Gel- | sleichter, Mrs. Clarence Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cragle. Children’s Party Paul Clemow was host to the Children’s Church Group of the As- sembly of God Church, Mooretown, Asphalt Paving Co. 696-1114 Plant and Quarry — Chase OD LS a I AIL) Rear 29 North Main Street at his home on Saturday evening. | Games were played, gifts exchanged | and refreshments served to the | following: Gail Shaw, Susan Mor- gan, Pam, Becky and Rosanne Ma- honey, Mary, Elizabeth and Keith | Burk, Janet, Joane and Charles ‘Ar- BENE ENOEENR.EEEENENSSNENNNNENERENNANENEARNDY Gruphic Arts Services INCORPORATED PHOTO-ENGRAVING Offset Negatives and Platemaking Screen Prints, Art Work Phone 825 2978 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ry SHAVERTOWN 140 North Main Street re Serving the entire Back Mountain area po ‘ | nold, Denise Mahoney, | sented with poinsettias. They were: | lack and Mrs. Wilson Mahoney, Mr. and | and Mrs. | Lewis | ing: Mesdames Freda Graham, Wal- DORR Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Curry, Ms. | William Naugle Sr., Adina Pollack, | Mrs. Earl Kittle Sr., is spending the | Barton Clemow, Jerry Rosencrans and the host. ‘'W. S. C. S. Hold Party Maple Grove W. S. C. S. held its | Christmas Party at Lehman Meth- odist Church Hall recently. Three | of the older members were pre- Mrs. Jessie Shupp, Mrs. Adina Pol- and Mrs. Grace - Goodwin. Games| were played and gifts ex- changed. Dinner was served to the follow- ter Pall, Fran Yahara and daugh- ter Fran, Ruth Macri, Ruth Anstett, | Delores Dennis, Ellen Saunders, Catherine Balentine, William Ros- ser, Grace Goodwin, Jessie Shup, Leona Cragle, Hale Bronson, How- ard Piatt, Jean Moledor, Joyce Yorin, Evadna Ruggles. The Brass Choir from Lehman entertained the group. Myr. and Mrs. Allen Laidecker, on leave from Georgia, are spending the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van- dermark and Mrs. Burt Brink. Lee Roese is a patient at Nes- bitt’ Hospital after an automobile accident. Robert Mahoney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Filson Mahoney, is spending a. 10-day leave with his parents, Robert is stationed at Fort Bragg, N..C. Maple Grove Sunday School held their Christmas program on Sun- day evening, December 19. Gail Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Shaw, has been a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Jimmy Kittle, son of Mr. and Christmas holidays with his parents. He is stationed in South Carolina. Sweet Valley Christian Church held their Christmas program on Friday evening. Sympathy of the community is extended to the John Cooney family in the death of their infant grand- daughter who passed away on Tues- day at General Hospital, born Mon- joyed a Christmas Party churchouse on Thursday night. Mrs. Loren Keller led the Hymn singing, then read a poem. Each one pres- ent had a part After a tasty luncheon, gifts were exchanged. field Kelley, Marie Spencer, Loren Keller, Mrs. John Race, Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Jesse Boice, Mrs. Emory Hadsel. The party was held at the home ol Wm. H. Perry who with his fater, | {)o Home Building Industry.” Joseph Perry were hosts. scripture was the Christmas story | | Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones, | Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. George Hen- day to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wagner. Mrs. Wagner is the former Marian | Cooney. | Mitchell Allen is spending the | Christmas holiday with his Parents, Idetown Christmas Party Serving and Waiting (Class en- in the in the meeting. Present were Rev. and Mrs. Win- Mrs. Grace Knupp, Mary ‘Baker, Mrs. Mrs. Pearl Connor, Orange Crusaders Men's Bible class of | Orange Methodist Church held its | Christmas party on Thursday night The | from Luke 2 read by Malcolm Baird, Christmas | who also offered a prayer. George Henderson's slides | of his recent trip to California | drew considerable interest. Stanley Jones presented the | teacher George Brague, a Christ- companied by Mr. Schollenberger | on the piano. A tasty lunch was | served by hostesses Mrs. Wm. Perry | Sweet Valley and Mrs. Joseph Perry. A cash offering was received for the Binghamton Children’s Home. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm Baird, Mr. and Mrs. George | Brague, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rozelle, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Perry, Mr. and | Mrs. Louis Bedford, Mr. and Mrs. | Elmer Evans, Richard Berlew, | George Berlew, Oliver Schollen- | berger, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Perry Sr., Mr. and Mrs. William derson, Mr. and Mrs. William H. | Perry, Mr. and Mrs. L. Stanley | Jones. « Class officers are William H. Perry, president; Harold Hoover, secretary-treasurer. Mt. Zion According to the calendar Christ- mas is over. , too short a time, as he had to leave But our Scotch Pine | . tree is still all trimmed in the big front window and there are some brand new things around the house. | And the truth of the Christmas story is still lingering in our memo- ries, and still humming Joy to the | World and Away in a Manger and Silent Night. Now it's New Year coming in. Mr. and -Mrs. and daughter spent a few days with Mrs. Jenkins father Roy J. Thomas. Rev. and Mrs. William Reid Sr. | spent ‘ Christmas with ‘their son, Rev. William Reid Jr., at the Car- | vertin parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen. Mitch | will be stationed in Georgia for | basic training when he returns on | Christmas night. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES DR. I. BERGER OPTOMETRIST Phone 674-4921 See me for top-quality protection at low cost SET AGENT’S NAME, ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER HERE PER ORDER L, You're in good hands with ALLSTATE INSURANCE RALPH N. Ji AGENT 74 CLAUDE STREET al RALPH FITCH FITCH, JR. 675-1901 | Bloomfield, N. J., who is spending | the | Miriam and Ted, | visited my other | cilla’s | nothing but happiness. Kenneth Jenkins ig in South Asia, with the Air Force. 27 Machell Ave. Dallas i |! Receives HBA Plaque In Chicago Frank J. Petrosky, general sales | manager of the Pennsylvania Gas & | Water Co., holds a plaque which he | ciation, received at the National Association | which | of Home Builders convention in | Whitesell, of West Dallas, right, a at which time wives were guests. | Chicago “in recognition of the sin-| past president of the Home Builders cere and untiring efforts given to | | rector of the Home Builders Asso- | Association of Pennsylvania. o 35 Wilbur Shorts, left, national di- makes the presentation is observed by Howard East Dallas “HAPPY NEW YEAR" is. the | greeting that we now hear, as | “MERRY CHRISTMAS” is laid away until next year. What a wonderful time was enjoyed when families gathered together, in the old home- steads. Some of the older folk. join- ed their children and their families, ag children like to be at home with their new Christmas presents. I was one of the “old folk” who, along with my sister, Mary Lind, with me, = enjoyed with my daughter and her family. Mary and I, then daughter, Priscilla Krum and family. Of course we had | spent. the morning with my son | Bob and family; I can tell you chil- | dren certainly make the holidays | enjoyable. We ate supper with Pris- cilla, ‘Sherwood and young Howard. Between Bob’s, Miriam's and Pris- children, there could be holidays Christmas dinner Miriam Dymond John Mokychic. was happy to be home; to at least spend Christmas with his wife Betty Jane and his mother Nettie Mokychic. But it was Sunday for Fort Gordon, Ga. He is expecting to be home again in four- | teen days, the end of his basic | feadning. Then??? Candle-light. service was observed in East Dallas Church Christmas | Eve, with so many present who had | been away for a time and Were! glad to be back to worship with old ! | friends. One I was especially glad | to see and welcome back was Mrs. David Kulp, the former Nancy Cong- don of Demunds Road. She will be at home with her parents for the next year or so, while her husband So glad to have you back, Nancy. Recognition of Students was ob- served by Reverend Hockenbury in | East Dallas Church, Sunday morn- | ing, as follows, John Mokychic, in | the marines, John H. Philips, Army, | Leslie Dickson, Marines, Roger | Congdon, Navy, Thomas Heslop, in Germany, Charles Miller, Philadel- | phia, Daniel Congdon, California, | Inez Ryman, who will enter Penn | State College in January, and Di- anna Pickett, Bloomsburg State Teachers College. - New members taken into the church were Fred Hughey, who was | unable to take his vows in church. | But did so in his home with Rev. Hockenbury; also Mr. and Mrs. Phil- ip Culver. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin spent { their first Christmas away from | this home area, with daughter Peggy ' Church held their Christmas Party | Friendship Class of East Dallas Wednesday evening, December 22nd at Franklin Tea Room in Shaver- town. Grace was said by Hilda Moore, followed by the reading of the Christmas story by Francis Cy- bulski. Beatrice Ockenhouse gave an appropriate reading also. Gifts were exchanged and games were in charge of Alberta Cookland Hilda Moore. Present were Florence Mar- tin, Freda Hughey, Agnes Sidorek, Mrs. William Ockenhouse, Virginia Lois Ryman, Mildred Eyet, Jean Philips, Inez Ryman, Lorraine Moore and Hilda Moore. Susan Larrish, an art student in Kutztown State College, is spending the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Larrish, Ransom Road. I want to try to stop in and see some of her art, as I hear she does beautiful work. Mr. and Mrs. David Kitchen and family, Demunds Road, visited his sister Mrs. Isabelle Traver at Evans Falls, Sunday. On their return trip they stopped at Grandpa Kitchen’s in Shavertown. My "heart felt sympathy is ex- tended to Thomas Schmidle Jr. and family over the passing of his father last Friday. Harry and Beatrice Martin, Mrs. Hughey Williams, and Margaret Hardisky escorted a group of chil- dren who went caroling last week. They did it the hard way, walked from Kitchens over the Roushey Plot, then down to Fernbrook. There were about sixteen who enjoyed the fun of bringing pleasure to shut- ins. Some of the carol singers were Beverly Hauck, Jeannine’ Dierolf, Jimmie Williams, Kathy Karuza, Jimmie, Judy and Billie Martin, Elaine Guilford, Larry Seward, and Susan Kitchen. (I could not get the other names). Talking to Doris Kitchen on the phone—her little four year old lad, in excitement, uttered a cuss word. Sister Emma Lou said, ‘you should not say words like that—they are bad—I would not say words like that” Well”, he said, “girls don’t know words you get to ‘be a boy, I will teach you how to cuss’. Well folks, this will be the last ITA IT deh FROM fT Mattresses Box Springs ODD ‘SIZES AND. ORTHOPEDICS ' M. B. BEDDING CO. | Bloomer and family in West Chester. Friendship Class 526. S. MAIN LAE 22 AL LAB Fowler, Dick ~~~ i ~~ is i <i ~<A A | Bost Ste | THE BOSTON STORE DALLAS SUBSCRIBERS Harveys Lake, Svreet Valley and Centermoreland Dial 674-1181 In Wilkes-Barre — NO TOLL ‘ CHARGE. The Boston Store JUST A SPIN OF ‘THE DIAL and you resch DIAL DIRECT 823-4141 and Walker Howell, Alberta Cook, Marian Hil- derbrant, Beatrice Ockenhouse, | Francis Cybulski, Reba Cobleigh, like that—but when. Noxen Girl Scouts Carol Before Christmas Party Noxen Girl Scout Troops 648 and 651 went Christmas Caroling through Noxen on Wednesday, De- cember 22nd. After caroling, the girls met at the Sportsman's Hall and had their [Christmas party. Games were played and gifts ex- changed. Those who attended were Donna Murphy, Linda Patton, Janice and Millie Traver, Roxanne Keefe, Judy Lee, Julie Scott, Rose Biggs, Mary Ann Zacharros, Linda Swire, Dor- othy and Linda Weaver, Marcella Blizzard, - Marie Blizzard, Smith, Linda Evans, Nancy Thomp- son, Roberta Murphy, Laura Bos- ton, Diane Johns, Doris Parrish, JoAnn Zaleskas, Candy Jones, Mrs. Pearl Biggs, Mrs. Betty Smith and Mrs. Nellie Scouten. time I will “be writing East Dallas column until next spring, as I am going to spend the winter with my sister, Mrs. Mary Lind, 180 Ridge Ave., Bloomfield, New Jersey. She brought her pet parakeet “Butchy” up with her to spend the holidays here with me; and believe me you should hear him talk. He will be returning with us to Jersey some day this week. I wish all of my readers a very happy and prosper- ous New Year. I certainly hope someone will keep up this column. So LONG FOLKS. Oh! T almost forgot to tell you Paula DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ‘Enrolled As Senior, Fall Term At Union Lynn K. McCarty, 67 Wellington, Dallas, has enrolled in the senior class. at Union College, Barbour- ville, Kentucky, for the fall term. McCarty, moreland High School, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood S. McCarty. While a student at Union, he has been a member of the Oxford Club and the Union Christian College Christian Association. Union College is a senior-liberal arts institution of 950 students: which is affiliated with the Meth- odist Church. The college admitted a freshman class of 342 for this fall. Reprosoniolive a graduate of West- it Mrs. Edward Gilroy, Shavertown, : has been named to serve for an- other two-year term as representa- a tive of the American Red Cross on the Veterans Administration a teer Service Committee. . Gil- roy is coordinator for oi Dallas area visits of the Bloodmobile, and is a regular and official visitor to Veterans Hospital program. December 20, she appeared on a Veterans Hospital program. that I have rented my home fur- nished, for the winter, to a lovely Ws young couple who came from Ber- wick. They are Mr .and Mrs. John Bodner, Tr: oilers on Route 309. sales manager for Mahoney effective January 1, WILLIAM R. WRIGHT Announcing 1966 — will enter the General Insurance Business with offices at 726 Miners Bank Bldg., Phone 823-8768 or 674-5201 — all forms of Insurance — Wilkes-Barre 288-1496 be a ls | “a 7 BB PAT TE BE TE TEBE TR FR BEBE BRR MAIN PLANT and NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER BRANCH STORE : O'Malia’s ! Laundry & Dry So Lagoa Dulin Highway LLU OEIE IE IDE TET portswear by Pantino NEW YEAR RESOLUTION FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Enterprise 1:0843¢ ie Rs Li ama read was tain] nice whic does over the ning Is: chan . exar Jam colu Sch of tl colu had 1965 2d woe Colle I we
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