n the Table Aux- , ill be need-~ rtown. scinti- n the used 1,200. . nll ~ __DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mrs. Peter Clark, Baldwin Street, is a patient at General Hospital. Mrs. Russell Shaver and son Wil- lard spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Don Bulford. Allen Reese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reese, Dallas, RD 3, was home from Manufacturers Manage- ment School in Reading to spend the holidays (with his parents. Mrs. Susan Palmer, Trucksville, left Sunday to spend several weeks | with her daughter and son in law, © Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rice at Jersey Shore. . Thomas Pesikey and daugh- ter, M¥imberly Ann, spent Thanks- giving week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bachman, Demunds Rcad. Tom came up from Swarth- more for the holiday to take his family back home. / " Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallen, Metuchin, N.J., were visitors at the Sheldon Bennett home over the holi- day weekend. Tech Sgt. and Mrs. Donald Bom- bick,” Falls Church, Va., with sons, David and Daniel, spent Thanks- giving with Mrs. Bombick’s parents, Mr .and- Mrs. John Katchmar. Other guests were Mr. Robert Scruitski, Robet and Billy. Mrs. John T. Luke, Sr; Carver- ton Road, is a patient at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. | Walter Wesley, son of Mr .and Mrs. Walter D. Wesley, Loyalville, spent three days visiting friends and relatives in this area. He has been a patient at Danville Hospital for si flrs for the holiday’ and seeing his children. He was. assistant man- ager at Dallas Acme. Mrs. Mary’ Glahn, Bunker Hill, re- cently attended the wedding of her niecegDonng Gayle Prynn, Rochester | N.Yi#®&o Robert Klaus of Maryland. The wedding took place in Laurelton Presbyterian - Church, . Rochester, New York. : ¥ Mrs. Russell Race, recently en- srtained a ‘number of friends at ler home in Orange. Present were Mesdames Ralph Hess, Forrest Kunkle, Owen Ide and William " eaver. i Harvey Kitchen. Idetown, is a satient at Nesbit Hospital. ¢ Candy Poad, Lancaster, came up to spend the holiday with Mr. and re. Sheldon Evans, . Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Lewis. Lynn nd Clarke, Jr., Beltsville, Md., are isiting Mrs. Ernest Whipp and Ted, he Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lewis, Carverton. i Mr .and Mrs. Victor Brown, Loyal- ville, recently visited Mrs. Brown's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam: Evans, Mt. Holly, Node ne Mr.. and «Mrs. Charles” Calkins, Keith Sandra, - Susan, - Scott and Heidi, Metuchen, N.J., recently visited the former's family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Calkins and Carol, Jack- son Street. celebrating Susie's 8th birthday. while they were here. % and Mrs. Samuel Fenster- macher and daughter, Sylvia, Allen- town, spent the holiday with Dr. ang) Mrs. Carl Hoffman, Druid Hills. { “and Mrs. Kenneth Rice, Orchard | View Terace, also spent the day with the Hoffmans. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown and Cheryl ,and Nancy VanHorn, El- mira, N.Y., visited the fomer's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brewn, Parrish Street, over the holiday. Mrs. Bruce Moen, has returned to her home at Split Rail Lane, after being a sugical patient at General Hospital. Mrs. Eloise Ennis, Memorial Highway, is a patient at Friends Hospital, Phila. Mrs. Rosetta Kepner, Fayettsville, spent last week with Mrs. John ge Lake Street. Mrs. David rvan, Lake Street was also a guest at the Girvan home. Charles C. Ray, Overbrook Avenue, 38 a medical patient at’ University “Pennsylvania Hospital, 34th and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia. Mrs. Sheldon Drake, Mrs. Edwin Roth and Mrs. Nelson Shaver spent last weekend at Aberdeen, Md., with - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drake and at- tended the Sellman LaBar wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tinsley, Judith and Bob, Collingdale, spent the week-end with their parents, Mrs. Calvin Tinsley, Fernbrook and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, Daven port Street, Dallas. } LUZERNE THEATRE Jay Tonight . Friday - Saturday Audrey Hepburn Peter O'Toole “How to Steal a Million” Sunday (Continuous 2 to 11) 2 Color Hits “Snow White Meets the 3 Stooges” Co-hit’ and Mrs. six Months and greatly enjoyed be- | Neighborhood THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1966 SECTION A — PAGE 5 News And Notes Of Personal Interest Fiancee Of Joseph R. Hand | | MISS SUSAN DIANE LARISH Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Larish of] College where she is majoring in { Orange, Pa., announce -the engage- art education. i ment of their daughter, Susan, Mr. Hand is a 1963 graduate of | Diane, to Joseph R. Hand, son of Dallas Senior High School and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Hand, 37 |a graduate of R.C.A. Institutes, New Main Street, Dallas. | York City. Formerly of Dallas, he Miss Larish, a 1963 graduate of | is now employed by the Department Dallas Senior High School, is cur-| of Defense near Washington, D.C. | rently a senior at Kutztown State: A Spring wedding is planned. Mr. And Mrs. John B. Feist Celebrate Slst Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. John B. Feist. Hill- | McGuiness, daughter of the late side Avenue, Harveys Lake, observ- | Mr. and Mrs. Michael McGuiness, led their 51st anniversary, today, | Wilkes: Barge. oy December 1: Mr. Feist is the son of the late A family celebration was held on | Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Feist, Wilkes- Thanksgiving at the home of their | Barre. Prior to retirement, several son, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feist, | years ago, he was employed with | Harveys Lake. the D&H Railroad. ‘The couple were wed at St. Mary’s | There are three children, Edward, Church, Wilkes-Barre, by Rev. John Mrs. William Neuer, Wilkes-Barre; McManus. and John Jr., at home. There are Mrs. Felstils ‘the. former Nels] oor grandchildren. Mrs. Edgar Brace, Sr. | Dean Michael Carey Is Honored On Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Skipper) : E | Carey, Lincoln Street, Roushey Plot, A family dinner was held Thanks- fast Dallas, announce the birth of giving Day, at Irem Temple Country a six pound, 14 ounce son, Dean Club, in honor of Mrs. Edgar S. pfichael, on November 23 at Nes- Brace, ! Ss, Lale Street, Dallas, | js Memorial Hospital. x whose birthdays wes November: 26} Mother is the former Coral Glaush | Present were: her sister, Mrs. | i | of Courtdale. Paternal grandparents Marion Chippa, Stroudsburg; brother | cand ‘wife, Mr. and.Mrs. John H. | | Davies, . Dundaff; son and family, { My. and Mrs. Edgar S. Brace, Jr. { Ned, Jeffrey, and Molly; daughter | and: family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. | Garris, Chuck and Jennifer, Dallas. | The couple also have a daughter, HO RE A SR a Ann, aged two. Mis. Dorothy French |. T 5 Tal TT Fetod On Birthday Double Birthday A double birthday observance was Mrs. Dorothy French was enter-| celebrated Tuesday evening, Novem- tained at a surprise birthday Party, | ber 22, in honor of Misses Linda at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jo- Lloyd and ‘Carol Williams, at the seph Shalata, Sr., on Saturday eve- | home of Mrs. Grace Lloyd, Plym- ning. | outh Avenue, Wilkes-Barre. - Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Attending were: Mesdames Ralph Schwartz, Myron and Judy, Mr. and | prantz, Arja Brown, Shavetown: Mrs. Philip Shafer, Douglas, Peggy. | Harold Lamoreaux and G. S. Wil- Nancy, Philadelphia; Mrs. Richard | Jinms. Dallas, and the guests of Hobbs, ‘Steven, Laurean and Michael | jo 0 They veroivod any. lovely of Tonawanda, N.Y.; Mrs. Jack | ip. ~ i Sorber and John, Candor, N.Y; Mrs. | = Ronald Hopfer. Janet and Larraine, | Mrs. Leo Lord, Mrs. Albert Junes, | Paul Thomas, Hunlock Creek; Mr. Mrs. Henry Lane, Mrs. Ellsworth | and Mrs. Joseph Shalata Sr." Mrs. are Mr. | Street, Shavertown. | | rival makes the sixth grandchild for the Careys. Terry and Billy, Noxen; Mrs. Joseph | Beaumont, and the guest of honor. Shalata Jr., Lambert Jr., Joan and Nancy, Tunkhannock; Mrs. William Back Mountain Lumber Company Shavertown “Chamber of Horrors” Mis. Adina Pollock Is Honored | ‘At Dinner On Her 91st Birthday June . Graham, Philadelphia, Mrs. Adina Pollock, Lake Silk- worth, who observed her 91st birth- day anniversay on November 17, was guest of honor at a surprise party held at Maple Grove Meth- odist Church on Saturday evening. Mrs. Pollock was crowned “Queen "For A Day” and presented an arm bouquet of red roses by her great grandchildren. Table decorations featured a centerpiece of blue glad- ioli flanked by blue tapers. Birthday cake was baked and decorated by her daughter, Mrs. Freda Graham. The celebrant is the widow of the late Thomas Pollock who passi- | ed ‘away in 1944. In addition to her | daughter she has two grandchildren, | and Jack Graham, Jr. Another grand- son, Thomas Graham, died last sum- mer. There are also three great grandchildren. Preferring to lead an active life, Ms. Pollock still pre- pares, her own meals and has a garden every summer. A full course dinner was served the following guests: Brother Wilson Cease, Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. John Graham Jr., and: Douglas, Bowie, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Philip | Ceasiz, Orange, N.J.; Thomas Croop, Niagara Falls, N.Y.; June Graham, | Philadelphia: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | Kuczawa, Gregorv, Richard and Judy, Reading; Mrs. Lewis Nougle' Mr. End Mrs. Sheldon E. Bennett Mark 30th Wedding Date, Nov. 26 Mr. and Mrs.. Sheldon C. Bennett, 24 Orchard Street, Trucksville, who observed their 30th wedding an- nivereary on Saturday were honored by their children who came in for the special occasion and holiday at a family dinner. Daughter Mrs. Gary Bligh with her husband and sons, Gregory, Christopher and Jamieson arrived from Easton, Pa., Ruth, R.N., came up from New York City and Mary from Rochester. Mrs. Bennett is the former June Palmer, daughter of Mrs. Susan Palmer and the late Charles Pal- mer. Her husband is the son of the late: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bennett, also of Trucksville. The couple were wed in Trucksville Methodist Church by Rev. Harry !Savacool. Attendants were the late Ruth Palmer and Wil- liam Woolbert. They are the parents of three daughters and there are three grandchildren. Mr. Bennett is employed with Beth Anne Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas. Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, an- nounce the birth of a seven pound, two ounce daughter, Beth Ann, No- vember 20 at Nesbitt Hospital. There are two other children, Rob- ert Charles and Gary Paul. Mrs. Thomas is the former Carolee Ben- son of Kingston. Mr. Thomas is employed with General Cigar Co. ! and Mrs. Floyd Naugle, Brenda Lee, Pollock, Kingston; Mrs. Mark Croup, W. Nanticoke; Mrs. Guida Flynn, Hunlock Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapin, Janet and Susan; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seltzer and Lisa, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gordon, Wal- ter Gordon, Walter Jr., James, Cathy, and Becky, Benton; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fry and Ann, Marie, Chase; Warren Cease, Mrs. Ruth Shaver, Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ehret, Shelly, Bill, Dale and Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fhert, Lehman; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Calkins, Stewart and Pamela, Ork Hill; Mrs. Grace Goodwin, Mrs. Paul Goodwin, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John Graham 'Sr., Lake Silkworth; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cornell and Amy, Dallas: Mrs. Alberta Foss, Mrs. Emogene Davenport, Mrs. Irene Ehret. Mrs. Robert Walsh and Bob- bv. . Sweet Vallev; Rev. and Mrs. William Rosser, Mr. and Mrs. Carl | Remley. Carl Jr., Jay and Denise, | Ricky, Robbie and Douglas Agnew, | Carcl Remley. William Di Buo, Mr. Christine, Judith, Gary, Floyd, Jr., Bradley and Brian; Mr. and Mrs. William Naugle, Sr., and Harold Jr. Sherrv and Lori; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- I'am Naugle, Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Cornell, Jane. Gail. Harold Jr., | Carol rd Eric: Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Valick Jennie and Jeffrey; Melanie and Deborah Graham. | Illinois Shade Company. Both he | and his wife are active in the affairs | of Trucksville Methodist Church. | Joining in the festive celebration | | were Mrs. Susan Palmer who re- | | sides with the Bennetts, Mr. and | Mrs. Fred Finney, Lancaster, Mr. | and Mre. Harold Rice, Sally, Sue and Marjorie, Jersey Shore. Three Celebrations Mrs. Miriam Dymond of Orange, was surprised Tuesday, November 22 by her fellow workers at the : Christmas Tree Plant, Harding, when | they planned a birthday dinner at Emma’s on the Trail on their lunch hour. There were quite a few ladies attending the delicious chicken din- ner in her honor and they pre- sented Miriam with many lovely gifts. Her second surprise came when they returned to .the plant, where | a beautifully decorated and luscious | i birthday cake—candles and all; |! awaited her. Her birthday celebration still con- | tinued when she reached home for | festivities were planned by her fam- | ily. Guests at the evening cele- i bration were as follows: Miriam's in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dymond, Sr.,” sister; Priscilla Moore Krum, and son Howard from Mt. Zion, mother; Irene Moore, Carl Altemus { and Kathy Jo, Kay and Timmy Dy- mond. | land Mrs. Edward Carey, Sunset | The new. ar- | | | | ITALIAN CJISINE NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY Music and Dancing $3.2 couple Wahoo Inn HARVEYS LAKE SEA FOOD | serve their 33rd. anniversary, : To Celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Anderson, Holly Street, Trucksville, will ob- on Thanksgiving, November 24. There are five children, Mrs. John Brady, Beaumont; Wilford, Jr., Pouhkeepsie;: Mrs. Carl Straley, | Beaumont; Mrs. Lenahan, Trucks- ville and John at home. There are six grandchildren. The couple were wed at the Tay- lor P. M. Church by Rev. Joseph | Mason. Mrs. Anderson is the former Mar- | garet Deininger, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Deininger, | David Charles Woolbert A seven pound, four ounce son, David Charles, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woolbert, Davis Street, Trucksville, November 21 at Nesbitt Hospital. There is also a daughter, Susan Diana, fifteen months. Mrs. Wool- bert is the former Marian Mascali, Dallas. Mr. Woolbert is employed with Kingston Novelty Company. MR. AND MRS. WILFRED ANDERSON Anniversary Taylor. She is employed with Na- tona Mills. Mr. Anderson is the son of ths late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson, Taylor. He is ‘associated with the Burroughs Company. They are members of Trucksville Methodist Church. ‘Family Dirner Mr. and Mrs. Tex Wilson, Lake | TeJa, East Dallas, hosted members of their family at Thanksgiving Din- ner on Thursday. Present were Mrs. Irene Monk, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Denmon and b Andrew. Jr., Mrs. Doris Mallin, Jack | and Valerie, Mrs. Helen Hart, Dal- { las; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monk, Earl ‘and Danny, Shavertown; Mr. and | Mrs. Martin Quinn, White Haven; | ! Mr. and Mrs. William Hart, Bill,’ Larry and Kenneth, Rochester; Tex, | | Cathy and Teddy Wilson and the | host and hostess. 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