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DALLAS. PENNSYLVANIA
Purely
Neigh borhood News
' THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1966
SECTION A — PAGE 5
otes Of Personal Interest
Book Club Christmas
Program Monday, 1:30
The Annual Christmas Book Club
meeting is scheduled for Monday
afternoon at 1:30 in the Annex,
when Mrs. Franklin Dymond will
read a Christmas story, and Mus.
Traver Nobel will play for group
carol singiing.
In charge of the hospitality com-
mittee are Mrs. William Cutten and
Mrs. Ornan Lamb. Mrs. George
Montgomery will preside.
The library has already been dec-
orated by Mrs. Ralph Lewis and Mrs.
Duncan Whitehead.
PTG Holiday Dinner
Parent Teachers Guild of Gate of
Heaven School will entertain the
Sheila, Candis, Pamela and Michael. | priests and faculty at a Holiday
Also guests were her parents, Mr. Diner to be held in the school
and Mrs. Gordon Austin, Mary Alice | guditorium Sunday, December 18,"
and Kathy Lumley. at 3 p.m. Dinner will be prepared
; # # # and served by the mothers.
Mrs. Beatrice Williams, Justice of | Dinner chairman is Mrs. Robert
the Peace in Trucksville, was taken Crawford. assisted by Mrs. James
ill ‘Sunday morning following Regan, Mrs. Edward Wilson, Mrs.
churches services at The Little Francis Barry, Mrz Paul Menauace,
White Church On The Hill and was Mrs. Robert Lavelle, Mrs. Paul
admitted to Nesbitt Hospital. She Hession, Mrs. Ralph Godleski, and
is reported resting comfotably. pe George Line.
Wed Eleven Years
Personal
L.L. Richardson, Terrace Street,
is still recuperating at his home
after having been a patient at Nes-
bitt Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beahm, Noxen,
have left to spend the winter at
Bradenton, Florida.
Mrs. J. B. Cleasby will leave short-
ly to. join her husband, who is
stationed in Alaska with the Stra-
tegic Air Command. Captain Cleasby
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Cleasby, Carverton Heights.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lumley, Fern-
brook, recently entertained her sis-
ter af family, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert dames and children Mary Lou,
Mr. and Mrs. David Evans, Spring
Street, were recent weekend guests |
of their daughter and son in law, | M aM h
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown. kan 5. dohy Pearce High
{land Avenue, Trucksville, will be
CG Sd Bg ‘married eleven year Saturday,
Gerald Sutton, son of Mr. and pecember 17. years jon Spumday
Mrs. Cecil ‘Sutton. Franklin "Street, | py £ hil
Dallas, has left for Parris Te'and, S.C. She os. Dr So De
to train with the U.S. Marines. | They were married in First Pres-
|
# | byterian Church, Hanover, N.J., by
Bil Phillips, Main Street, Came Rey. Montanye.
home ast week after having been! Myo Pearce is the former Alice
a patient. at Gener al Hospital | Bruder, daughter of Joseph Bruder.
Se. z Mi Barth Mog Hanover, N.J.
r. an rs. hobert Barna. Mag- | Her husband is the f Ss
nolia, N.J., have moved to Midway | Frank Deitz, Plymouth. “He ir) wid
Manor, Trucksville. Mr. Barna is, ploved with Goodwin Auto Com- | 1
mano of the new Kenney Shoe | pany at Kingston.
Store.” They are members of Trucksville |
Methodist Church.
Sara Jean Otto Elected
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Carl Daubert, Parrish Street. is a
ratient at General Hospital, Wilkes-
Barre. ;
Mrs. Daniel Brown. Lakeland. Fla.,
have moved to 123 Rice Street,
Tracheville.
Sara Jean Otto, daughter of Mr.
[and Mrs. - Henry Habel Otto, Jr.,
Franklin Street, Shavertown, has
been elected president of the fresh-
man class at Wilson College, a four
year college for women at Cham-
bersburg, Pa.
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Leighton dois. Sit managing
editor of the Dallas Post and now
a student at Pennsylvania State
University, spent a few days in Dal- |
las over the weekend visiting his
grandmother, Mrs. H. H. Zeiser.
Among tocol newcomers are Mr. Susan Beth Cope
and Mrs. John Adams. Carlisle. Pa.,
who have moved to Poplar Street,
Dallas.
A seven pound daughter, Susan
Beth, was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Roy H. Cope, Haddonfield Hills,
R. D. 4 Dallas, December 6 at Nes-
bitt Hospital.
There are four other children,
Robert, Kathie, Carole and Janet.
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Chief Herbert Undvke, Kingston
Township, has returned to duty after
suffering an illness of two month
duration. : Mrs. Cope is the former Roberta
; A Colcord, Philadelphia. Mr. Cope is
Mr. and Ss. Twvnn Dietz, Atlanta, | employed with Royal Globe Insur-
recently visited the former's
Mr. and Mrs. Job Dietz,
Ga. ance.
parents,
Sheri Lynn Montross
Del. 4 after the first of the year.
Ltd ry Dietz, Ft. Belvoir, Va., re- Vr. and Mrs. Biward Montross
cently spent the week-end at home. | Maplewood Avenu o. Dallas, 0
nounce the birth of a six pound, five |
ounce daughter, Sheri Lynn, Decem-
ber 6 at Nesbitt Hospital. There is
also a son, Bobby, aged eighteen |
months.
Mrs. Montross is the former |
Theresa McCue, daughter of Mr. |
| and Mrs. Daniel McCue, Dallas. Mr. |
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* Russell Lawry., West Pittston,
former Dallas resident. is a patient
at ‘Geisinger ‘Medical Center.
Mrs. Lorraine Stair. N. Pioneer
Avenne, has returned home after
spending some time with her son,
Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Stair, Ken-
The Dallas Post
3 Montross is employed with Bill
tay. ® ® 2 # Berti.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck, | : .
Noxen, left Friday for Port Drange, Tablc:ds - Uiwrculars |
Florida. In Many Designs I
Mrs. F. M. Gordon. Norton Ave-
j Ashman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
| ert Cochran Ashman, Easton, Pa. ative by Surface Processes Cotpor-4
President At Wilson /
Fiancee Of Robert C. Ashman
MISS JUDITH KATHERINE WELCH
The engagement of Miss Judith by the American Tobacco Company, |
Katherine Welch, daughter of Mr. Mountaintop.
and Mrs. Earl Welch, 1 Maplewood | Mr.
Avenue, Dallas, to. Robert Charles of Dallas High School and is em- |
ployed as Technical Sales Represent-
has been announced ‘by her parents. j ation, Dallas. He is attending eve-!
Miss Welch is a graduate of Dal- | ning classes at Wilkes College as a |
las as High School and is employed special student.
Pikes Creek Couple To Mark
Silver ay Dec. 17th
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogowski, | August Rogowski, Glen Lyon.
Pikes Creek, will observe their 25th | They are the parents of six chil-
wedding anniversary on Saturday, ! dren, Ronald, Pikes Creek; Mrs.
December 17. | Sandra Leonard, Philadelphia; Mrs.
The couple were married in the | Linda Matthews, Norfolk, Va.; Mrs.
Meeker Methodist Charen by Rev. |Joan Hilbert, Beaumont; John and
George C. Snyder. Rogowski | James, at home. There are also
is the former Joan a daugh- | three grandchildren.
ter of Mrs. Annie A. Winter, Meeker | ppp. Rogowski is a stone mason.
and the late Jacob Winter. Her hus- | | His wife is employed at Natona
band } is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mills.
Ashman is also an alumnus |
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes
of Harding, Pittston RD 1, will cele-
brate the 50th anniversary of their |
wedding, Friday December 16.
Miss Mae Beam, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Burton Beam of Harding
and William R., Hughes son of Mr. |
Ashley, were married December 16°
at the Endicott Methodist Church, .
and Mrs. Thomas John Hughes of
Endicott, N.Y., by Rev. George W. |
Underwood.
Attendants were Mahala Beam’
odist Church held their Christmas
Party last week at the home of Dr.
Elston and Mr. and Mrs. John La- |
Berge.
Group singing, games, exchange
| followed by a delicious buffet.
secker, Dr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bronson, Mr.
| and Mrs. Don Bulford, Mr. and Mrs:
{ John Casner, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
The Couples Club of Dallas Meth- |
and Mrs. Carlton Davies, Machell
Avenue. ’ sd
Assisting = were Mr. and © Mrs.
James Darling, Mr. and Mrs. Jay
. [Robert Sheehan, Mr. and Mr
‘of silly presents and. dancing were |
Present: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Be- |
John Blase, |:
Mr. And Mrs. William R. Hughes
To Observe Golden Ai
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Thomas and George Thomas, aunt
and uncle of the bride.
Mrs. Hughes is a retired Regis- |
| tered Nurse.
Mr. Hughes also retired, is a|
Power Engineer, having retired |
from the United Aircraft Power |
house, East Hartford Conn., five |
years ago. Prior to that, he was em- |
ployed at Glen Alden Shops, West |
Pittston and Jersey Central shops
at Ashley.
Dr. And Mrs. Carlton Davies
Host Church Christmas Party
vies, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Elston, Mr.
and Mrs. Welton Farrar, Mr. and
| Mrs. Fay Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs.
(Jim Huston, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jack
| LeBerge, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lamor-
eaux, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nelson,
Mr: and Mrs. Lew Reese, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Richardson, Rev. and Mrs.
. Tom
Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ww asser-
ott; Mr “and Mrs. Don Williams,
| Mr. and Mrs Kenny Young.
Out- of town guests included Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Drake of Abeeet
I Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sedler
l"Bel ‘Air, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. —
Woessner of Norristown, Penna.
| Darling, Dr. and Mrs. Carlton Da- |
‘Harmony Club
Harmony Club met recently at the |
| home of Mrs. Ethel Kester with Mrs.
| Mae Race presiding.
Games were played and prizes
{ won by Mrs. Florence Carle, and |
| Mrs. Alice Austin.
| Christmas Party will be held at
| the home ‘of Mrs. Emma Hoover, |
December 22.
Present were Mesdames Emma
Florence Carle, Nora Dymond, Mae
Etta ' Carle, Ethel Kester, Rose
las, Susan Bellas.
day from 2 to 7 p.m. at their home.
All friends and relatives are cordial-
ly invited.
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nue. returned on Sunday after hav-
ing been a patient at Merev Hosgnital. |
Harvey Kitchen. Idetown, is home |
again from Nesbitt Hospital. where |
he, been a patient several weeks. |
and Mrd. James Uhl. East |
Chester, have taken up residence at |
Meadowerest.
Migs Tndv Evans |
Guest At Shower |
A linen shower was held recently |
for: Miss Judw Fvans. given bv |
Vernalee Pritchard. Judy is the fi- |
ancee of Ensign Robert Pritchard.
Those present were: Mrs. J. Frank
Birt. Berwick; Mrs. Clarence L.
Scott. Allentown: Mrs. Harley Mis-
son, Shavertown: Mesdames How-
ard Evan« Donald Miller, C. A.
Perkins. ‘Williasm Koneman, Harry
Owens. Clifford Johnson, C. G. Per-
kins, Vem Pritchard. Trucksville: |
Miss Sandra Hoover and the hostess,
Vernalee.
Pack 155 Festivity
Trucksville Cub Pack 155 will
have their Christmas meeting on
ay evening at 7:30 p.m., at the
ie Methodist Educational
Building. ~
Den 7 will conduct the ovening
ceremony followed by awards and
singing of Christmas carols. The
tree will ‘be decorated with orna-
elves. Refreshments will be served |
the enjoyment cof all. .
Den 1 will be in charge of clos-
ng ceremony. : : 5
RAINBOW GIRLS
Rainbow Girls will meet this eve-
ning at the Eastern Star Hall, Foster
Street, for a Christmas Party at 7
pm. Members ‘are reminded to bring |
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Hoover, Ruth Derr,” Myrtle Berlew, |
Race, Fannie Berlew, Mae Philips, |
Llewellyn, ‘Alice Austin, Joyce Bel-
Open house will be held ‘on Sun-
Ruxiliary Party
Lehman Fire Auxiliary will hold
lite anual Christmas Party on Mon-
6:30 p.m. in the
Idetown Methodist Church.
Reservations must be made with |
| Mrs. Delores DeSormo today. Guests |
‘are invited.
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Mrs. Ruth Poynton, Shavertown, |
| Lehman Cub Party
Cub Scout Pack 241, Lehman, will
December 11.
In attendance were Mesdames | odist Church at 7:30 p.m.
Alice Austin, Dorothy Sisco, Gladys | Eadh boy is asked to bring ‘one
'PTG Games Party
| companied by a parent or parents.
{ 25¢ or 50c gift and must be ac-
| entertained her birthday club on | hold a Christmas Party Monday eve- =
ning, December 19 at Lehman Meth- °
The Parent Teachers Guild of Gate December 16, at 8 p.m. in the school t
| of Heaven School, Dallas, will spon- auditorium. An enjoyable family
| sor a ‘Games Party Friday evening, evening is promi ised.
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