ut-of- tends e us- enses WAT with \¥ 5 ° Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fait, San- A WDE Pen 1E He Dallas visited during Christ- flew from Philadelphia November © 11 to Houston, Texas, to attend 4 and '! brook Road, Jim Jr. I A I A TEE ST QA TR es LP : their daughter and son in law, Mr. * Deniel Jr. | | for the tal. CAENT EEE DEE GURER EEEESOR EE ESS EEE eve om a ig E js DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1967 eighborhood Ne And Notes Of Personal SECTION A — PAGE 5 Interest Personal Miss -Anna Peterson, Hartford, (Conn., and Joe Peterson, New York City, were holiday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peter- son, Norton Avenue. © "Mr. and Mrs. Chester Glahn, Bunker Hill, had as holiday guests Mr. and Mrs. David Glaan, Framing- ham, Mass. David is a ministerial student at Boston University. “Also home were daughter Mar- jor gh student at Millersville State College and Alan Howe, Elizabeth- town College. John Gager, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Gager, Elmicregst, is. ‘home for the holiday recess from Juniata College. "Bonnie Brobst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brobst, Dallas, was home for Christmas from Reading Secretarial College. Mr. and Mrs. Enrico Vittori, On- tario, Canada, have purchased a! home at 209 Terrace Avenue, | Trucksville. | Mr. and Mrs. John Funke and | family enjoyed Christmas in their new home at Shrine View. They formerly resided in Trucksville. Mr. Funke was Kingston Township Supervisor prior to retiring from that office. (Mrs. Mildred Weidner, Fernbrook, will have as New Year weekend & guests her con; William and "his recent bride of Oleon, N.Y. The William Weidners were married over the Thanksgiving weekend. ‘Mrs. John Lopasky, Shavertown, a Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beck, Har- veys Lake, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on January 1. the wedding of her son; Joseph, ; Novelger 18. She returned on De- _ cember 2. The couple were married in King- § ‘Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roberts; ston at the home of the bride by * Potighkeepsie, N.Y., spent the Bishop Frank Sterrett, St. Stephen’s v.C s weekend as guests of Mr. | Episcopal Church. Irs. James Kozemchak, Over- and his wife Mrs. Beck is the former Carrie Jones, daughter of the late Mr. and returned to his home after being a patient in General Hospital where bt submitted to tests. “Mrs. Paul Glenny who has been' a patient in ‘General Hospital re- turned to her home for Christmas | y and then returned again to the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Durelle Scott Sr., | luntsville Road, Dallas, have as guests during the holiday season ‘Washington, D.C.; Del.; Russell, dren, Harry Jr., Robert, Wilmington, Amidst a holiday atmosphere of miniature lighted Christmas trees, red velvet Santas, tall red tapers, pine boughs and sprightly elves at Irem Temple Country Club, mem- bers of the Dallas Kiwanis Women's Club held their Christmas party and | meeting. Mrs. John Blase presided and announced that the ‘club had won a first prize award for their float (in the Dallas Sesquicentennial ‘parade. Mrs. Thomas Kreidler reported on the distribution of 27 baskets to needy families of the Back | Mountain community at Thanks- giving She also announced that two families would receive Christmas as with her son and daughter in checks for the holiday season. law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Kitchen items were also collected Slocum, Reading. | for the Cilvik family, Mrs. Jessie Garinger, Harveys burned out recently. ; Lake is a patient at Nesbitt Mem- | given by Mrs. orial Hospital. Nominating slate | Mrs. William Baker, Sr, is a patient at Nesbitt Memorial Hospi- Mrs. Daniel Jones and son, Durelle Jr., is also home holiday season. He is a Tove year medical student at the iversity of Pennsylvania. and Susan, Rochester, N.Y.. merly of Shavertown will “be siting friends and relatives in the area this weekend. Glenn Oakes, New York City, f nald D. Smith. Glen is a nephew e Kitchens. “4s. Floyd Slocum, Breeze Hill, Invocation = was | Mitchell Jenkins. chairman Mrs. George McCutcheon | Mr. and Mrs. David Evans, Spring | MI and Mrs. Ronald Appel Street, spent the holidays with their Lawton,, Oklahoma, are spending a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and [eW weeks here’ visiting their Mrs. Robert Brown at Sayre. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Appel, Doreen Grieves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Grieves, Ting Timk ville Road, Dallas. recently cele- | oR Aum brated her tenth birthday with a party for her friends. Games were A og and refreshments served to | the Yollowing guests: Patty Hannen- bar of | Hunts- | Culinary Institute, New Conn. and Vernon Steele stationed | with the Coast Guard at New York Valerie Jones, Cheryl Bogart, Spent the holidays with their par- McAlister, Boots McAlister, | A John McAlister and the guest of | Water Street. henor brother Robert. | ‘Beth Hunter daughter of Mr. and at the Dallas: Pest Tuesday after. Mrs. Kenneth Hunter celebrated her | 2000 tO become 2 patient in The thirteenth birthday with a najama medical service at Nesbitt Hospital. party. Guests were: Gail Cornell, | Mrs. Sylvia Wills, Hillcrest Ave- Mary Miller, Patti Parrish, Debbie | nue, Shavertown, . Bunney, Julie Scott, Tina Hicks. home on Friday, after hospitaliza- ‘Betsy Duda daughter of Mr. and Mzs. Peter Duda, Davenport Street, celebrated her third birthday on December 23. To help mark the ‘special occasion were Bret and Troy Hunter. Susan and Michael Steele and the guest of honor's brother ¥ : Bly. Pennsylvania Hospital. Her hugband RRR days. Amelia Anderson Harveys Lake, pital for the past month. AUER En AafitaIn = H SIGNS OF ALL KIND BUILT - PAINTED TRUCKS WINDOWS PLASTIC SHO-CARDS PAPER SIGNS SIGN CLOTH SCOTCHLITE ART WORK HUNTSVILLE 674-8126 || | Jb To Celebrate Goldem Anniversary MR. AND MRS. HARRY BECK “town, where he has been in busi- ‘ness for 35 years. | Church for 40 years. ‘had Christmas dinner with the Mrs. Philip Jones, Kingston. Her | group. ‘husband is the son of the late Mr. Lou Weir, Huntsville Road, has and Mrs. Paul Beck, Wilkes-Barre. | They are the parents of five chil- ‘Women Of Kiwanis Gather For Holiday Party At Country Club | Huston, secretary; Mrs. Vincent Ro- | | | | 1 East Stroudsburg; William Allen- town; Gordon, Newark, Del. Also 13 grandchildren. Mr. Beck, who has been a barber for -the past 57 years, still operates his shop on Main Street, Shaver- Shavertown Methodist daughter of Mr. nue, Shavertown. Mr. members and Mrs. Beck have been of Shavertown Methodist | formed the double ring ceremony. They will be honored at a din- ner with the entire family present on December 30 at the Kingston House. and Thomas Vernon, soloist. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a for- long tapered sleeves, empire waist-~ back and was trimmed with lace as follows: Mrs. George Thomas, president; Mrs. Harry Lefko, 1st and crystals. She carried a bouquet vice president; Mrs. John Marsh, | of sweetheart roses and pompons, 2nd vice president; Mrs. James | arranged in a ball effect. Miss Lynn Roberts was maid of man, treasurer; Mrs. Ann Joseph, | corresponding secretary. Mrs. Al Ackerson will “install the | honor and bridesmaids were Miss Wed In Late Fall Ceremony MRS. ROBERT H. SHOTWELL Church ' Cheryl i was the setting for the recent wed- Qakley. | ding of Miss Dorothy Ann Wall, | and Mrs. Harold | shantung designed with a round! E. Wall, RD 3, Wyoming, Pa. to neckline, bell shaped sleeves and Robert H. Shotwell, son of Mr. and hemline. Gold applique braid en- | Mrs. Robert Shotwell, Hillcrest Awve- | hanced the sleeves and hemline. Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost per- | pons. motifs. An elbow length veil of ill- | munds Road, Dallas, RD 1. usion fell from a crown of pearls land .by Mrs. Miss Barbara E. Hopkins, Dallas | New York City. Dietz and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Eck of 85 N. Lehigh Street, Shavertown, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Jeanne Eck, to Mr. Daniel Mark Strauch, Har- veys Lake; the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Strauch of Fullerton, California, and the grandson of the Patricia The attendants wore moss green | They carried gold and bronze pom- | ‘Snow For "The Beseckers Donald Besecker and David, are holiday A reception followed the cere- Miss Mae Trewren was organist mony at the Continental Inn after | | which the couple honeymooned in| Mr. and Mrs. and sons Douglas The bride is a graduate of Dallas , Brvnton Beach, Fla, | secker, Sr., Lake Street, Dallas. ! The boys, Doug and Dave are Barre Business College. Mr. Shot- | well, an alumnus of oman They and uncle Bob went coast- |ing at the Country Club yesterday. Mrs. Besecker is the former Ruth | Haycox ‘of Dallas. The couple are residing at De- Prenuptial showers for the bride were given by Shirley Geskey, Marie Wall and Mrs Corey Wall | ; : Thomas Cleasby and | Bill Ehret, Forestville, Conn., spent | | the weekend with his parents, Mr. { and Mrs. Sheldon Ehret and family, | Lehman. Their guests for Christ- | mas dinner were Mr. and Mrs. | Mus. Richard Cleasby. #2 | Henry Matthews, Plainville, Conn. | new officials at next month’s meet- Mr and Mrs James. Robertson, ing~and Mrs. John Marsh was ap- I Fi Of G S B li lei | Kor ly le. : i Br -, i Kenneth and James, Forestville, pointed chairman of the. auditing S igncee eorge . pa 1S 1 Coun. and Mrs. Anna Walters. committee, ' comprised in addition | Dallas | to Mrs. James Huston and Mrs.| py and Mrs. Fay E. Hopkins, | ment of their daughter, Barbara E. | ee Leo Corbett. Heading the January gp 4, Dallas, announce the _engage- Hopkins, to George S. Apaliski, son Smethport, Pa. | committee will be Mrs. George | — sm of Freda H. Woolbert, RD 1, Dal-| The wedding will take place on| Thomas. Mrs. Bernard Banks and Goer inger, Mabel Harter; James Hu- las, and the late Stephen J. Apali- | [A t- 3, 1968. Mrs. Harold Brobst. { ston, Sr., Mitchell Jenkins, Ann ski. sia f thi t, M | Mrs. Robert Parry, Mrs. Edward | Joseph, Thomas Kreidler, Harry Miss arodlunted from In honor o e engagement, Mr. who were | dames, Alfred Ackerson, F. W. An- | Thomas. (of new officers were announced by | Harold Brobst, | Shavertown, and Mrs. Irene Timko, | Carverton. Mrs. Appel is the former Douglas Steele a student at the Haven, | | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Steele, Mrs. Fred Anderson left her desk returned to her | tion of seven weeks at University of | drove her home in time to be with | the family for the Christmas holi- | has been a patient at Nesbitt Hos- | 1968 DOG LICENSES 675-3366 EVANS DRUG STORE Wilson and: Mrs. Fred Anderson |l-¢iko, John Marsh, Robert Maturi, were in charge of the Christmas George McCutcheon, Robert Parry, arrangements. Gifts were distri- | Vincent Roman, Edward Wilson, buted. | | 8 | Bernard Banks, Reese Pelton, Frank Those in attendance were Mes- | Besecker, Sally Roberts, Jane The special ladies joined the men for a program. derson, Clyde Birth, John =] Leo Corbett, Carl Thanks to all our kind friends. You've been really grand! Lo FINO'S PHARMACY MAIN HIGHWAY DALLAS ARE READY 674-4681 SHAVERTOWN Hopkins Pallis Ares Senior High School in | 72d Mrs. Hopkins will hold an Open) 1964 and Wilkes-Barre Business | Hous se, December 30, from 7:00 to College in 1965. She is presently | 10:00 p.m. No invitations have been | employed in the office of Natona | issued. | Mills, Dallas. rere] Mr. Apaliski is an alumnus of Read | The Dallas Post “More Than A Newspaper A Community Institution” Dallas Area Senior High School, class of 1962 and Mansfield State College in January of 1967. He is presently employed as a team- | teacher in the English Department the Smethport Area Schools, of ST Fascinating Birth stones Enhance your luck, according to age-old legends, by wearing the special gem associated with your month of birth. Select from our array of exotic colored gems set in rings, cufflinks, brooches or pendants. We will be happy to explain the gemological characteristics of the stone you choose, and perhaps some of the lore as well. You can ! f be sure of such competent interest and help : whenever you purchase fine jewelry in a member firm of the American Gem Society. GARNET . . . BIRTHSTONE FOR JANUARY Payment May Be Arranged FRANK CLARK | Jeweler uy 63 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre a3 MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY | STORE HOURS 10:00 TO 5:25 — THURS. 10:00 TO 8:45 MISS DOROTHY JEAN! | Wilkes College this summer. { Strauch is a veteran, havin d | line and slim skirt. A chapel length | High School is employed. at Toby- | experiencing their first snow storm. | EVIE Nove train fell frfom the waistline in | hanna Army Depot. Fiancee Of Daniel Mark Strauch NE ECK late Mr. and Mrs. Mark Scureman of Miss Eck is a graduate of Dallas High School and the ‘Allentown Hospital School of Nursing. She at- tended Muhlenburg College and is a senior at Wilkes College comple- ting the requirements for a degree in Nursing Education in January. Miss Eck will then join the teach- ing staff of the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. Mr. Strauch js a graduate of mal length gown of chaira crepe Senior High School and Wilkes- | guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Be- | Webb School, Tennessee, and plans fashioned with a scoop neckline, to get his B.A. from Mr. in Economics two years with the Army in the Pacific He is presently employed | at Fowler, Dick, and Walker. No date has been set for the | wedding. | leen Brown. Lehman The Lake-Lehman Band Sponsors will sell Hoagies at the Fine Hall on January 9. Rev. flu at his home in Lehman. . Mrs. Alice Elston entertained her entire family through the ‘holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elston and sons, Dr. and Mrs. John Stahl and children, Mr. and Mrs. Walter El- ston and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crook and. family. is Mrs. Louise Ferrey spent Christ- mas with her mother, Mrs. Kath- PE Mrs. Marian Major had all her | family for Christmas, Mr. 2nd Mrs. | Allan Major, | Major, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Baker | and Gary, Mr. Mr: and Mrs. Boyce and Mrs. William | Major, Steve and Christine, Me | and Mrs. Stephen Swartz and | dren, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. and Cathy. er Mrs. Ruth Simms ententamed Mr. and Mrs. William Simms; n and Breg, Mr. and Mrs. on Dawe, Bill and Chris on Christmas Day. ant Mr. and Mrs. Albert Iderhad ‘as guests her mother, Mrs. Mabel Zim- merman and sister, Miss Muriel Zimmerman of New York City. 7 Birthday Party : vicai Gregory Simms was surprised with a birthday party on Tuesday at his home. Greg was seven: At- tending were Kyle Sutton; ‘Todd Cragle, Kevin Cragle, Howard Cos- grove, Robert Wesley, Wayne ~Stit- ton. 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