TTT sr SAEs SESS SE ES i by Nelson Woolbert Phone 696-1689 Quilters Club of Trucksville United Methodist Church will meet in the educational building Tuesday morning at 9. Mr. and Mrs. George Gaylg d, Lewis Avenue, will celebiate their 25 wedding anniversary Dec. 9. They are the parents of two children, Ronald and Lori. Ronald is a member of the U.S. Armed Forces. Lori is a student at Dallas Area Junior High School. Mrs. Gaylord is the former Helen Roushey, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roushey. Mr. Gaylord, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gaylord of Meshoppen, is employed at Charmin Paper Products Corporation in Meshoppen. Van Wayngaaden, Angeles, Calif ., wi A N31 Los spent several days with his grandmother, Mrs. AF. James of Trucksville Gardens. A Mrs. Melvin Lewis and infant son have returned to their home at 185 Terrace Ave. from General Hospital. Thomas L. Peeler, Warden Avenue, was elected com- missioner to the Penn Moun- tains Council, Boy Scouts of America, at a meeting held recently at the Gus Genetti Hotel in Wilkes-Barre. The Friendship Class of the Trucksville United Methodist Church will meet Dee. 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the educational building. One dollar gifts will be exchanged. The refreshment committee will be comprised of Catherine Sherman, Dorothy Evans, Arlene Trimble, Evelyn Pelford, Sarah Strauser and Ruth Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Turner, - Dallas by Charlot Denmon 675-0419 Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kachurick and daughter Karen, formezly of 47 Lincoln Ave., W. Pittstort, have moved to Hill- crest Drive, New Goss Manor. Lynn Evans, RD 4, Dallas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Haydn T. Evans, has returned to Mansfield State College after spending the holidays with her parents. Lynn is a sophomore at Mans- field majoring in home econo- mics. She recently was elected to represent Zeta Tau Alpha Social Sorority to the Pan Helle- nic Council at the College for a period of eighteen months. The council includes two girls from each sorority on campus and is united to work with each sorority and fraternity on campus functions. Dallas members of the Welcome Wagon Club of Wyoming Valley unable to attend tff«cookie packing night held Monday night may deliver cookies to Cheryle Joiner, Orchard View Terrace. Mrs. Theodore Radzinski, West Center Hill Road, is a sur- gloat Eintio in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gordon have returned home after spending the weekend in Buf- falo, N.Y. Mrs. Albert Ciccarelli is a patient in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. John Allabaugh, 107 Pinecrest Avenue, have re- turned home from Mystic, Conn. where they were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Monk and family. Barbara King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest King, and a freshman at Wilkes College was among those who attended the Ohio State—Michigan foot- ball game recently. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Perrego News and children, of Dillsburg spent the holiday weekend with Mr. Perrego’s mother, = Mrs. Raymond Perrego. Mrs. Loren Samsel, Warren Drive, spent the holiday with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hoeschele and family of Reading. George Bulford spent Thanksgiving with his niece, Mrs. Clarence Myers, Over- brook Avenue. — Mrs. Eugene Crumley, Chase Road, is a medical patient in Nesbitt. Memorial Hospital, Kingston. / Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Rodda and children, Pioneer Ave. Dallas, visited members of their families in New Jersey over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Carloni, Old Goss Manor, and their daugh- ters spent the holidays in Toronto, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Don Tappa and son, New Goss Manor, spent the holiday weekend with Mrs. Tappa’s brother at Long Island, N.Y. Jack Jones, Dallas High to recuperate at Wilkes-Barre Veterans Hospital where he is a medical patient. Sarah Seelandt has been re- moved from Nesbitt Memorial to Hampton House, Sans Souci Highway, where she is a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher C. Booker Jr. spent the Thanks- giving holiday in Raleigh, N.C. They plan to spend the Christ- mas holiday with Mr. Booker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher C. Booker Sr. in Florida where the senior Bookers reside in the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Savage, Orchard View Terrace, enter- tained last Saturday night at their home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cunningham’s 25th wedding anniversary. The Cunninghams recently returned from a vacation in Florida. \ ssn by Bridgette Correale 639-5759 Nok*¥atter how well prepared we think we are, the first heavy snowfall of the season comes as a shock to most people. But after it wears off we can enjoy the weather by slipping, sliding and shoveling. Lehman Township’s Board of Supervisors will conduct a meeting Dec. 11 at 8 p.m. at the Lehman Fire Hall. All residents are urged to attend. Happy birthday to Robert Oley who will celebrate his 10th birthday Dec. 13. Congratulations to Michael Hession upon winning the ‘egg rolling contest’ conducted by Pack 241 at its monthly meet- ing Several women of our area will attend the Twilight Retreat Friday evening beginning at 7. Anyone in need of transporta- tion kindly telephone me at the above number. Alice Ritts, her daughter joyed a shopping spree in New York City. Alice probably saw more people in Schwartz of Fifth Avenue in one hour than EE ————————— To assure publication, your news in early. send she’ll see in our neck ot the woods in a year. My husband Vince will cele- brate his upteenth birthday, Dec. 10. What can I say, dear, after I say ‘better your birth: day than mine”? Aluminum P Phone Day who were recently married in the Forty Fort United Methodist Church, are residing in Dallas. The engagement of Barbara Ann Aldrich of Norwich, N.Y., to John R. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Anderson, formerly of Holly Street now living at Harveys Lake, has been announced. No date for the wedding has been announced. Mrs. Raymond Williamson and infant daughter have returned to their home at 143 Frances Slocum Park, Car- verton Road, from General Hospital. Linda Jeter, Philadelphia, spent several days at her home at Briar Hill, Carverton Road. Mrs. Voight Long, Grove Street, entertained her card club Friday evening. Tables were decorated in the fall motif. Mrs. Alfred Bidwell, Mrs. Harry Owens, Mrs. Willard Owens and Mrs. James Sands won prizes. Other members attending were Mesdames Howard Edwards, William Frederick, Thomas Harding, Ogden Palmer, and the hostess. Edgar Lashford, Sutton Road, has been named director of Health Care Mangement Corporation of Northeastern Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. William F Cutten, Bunker Hill, spent several days at their home at Lower Argyle, Nova Scotia. They were accompanied by their son, David, a student at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. Katherine Eneboe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Eneboe, Chase Manor, who is a member of the junior class at the University of Tampa in Florida, has received a scholarship of $300 for the fall semester from the university. Mrs. Ogden Palmer, Grove Street, entertained her card club Wednesday evening. A christmas party was held. Gifts were exchanged. James Pichert and his sister, Nancy, both students at Bucknell University, spent several days recently with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pichert and family, Carverton Road. Ethel Frantz, Carverton Road, entertained at “dinner Mrs. Marvin F. Scott, Sutton Road, was confined to her home| several days last week byl illness. "FOLDING STAIRWAYS 10 at 7:30 ‘p.m. 7:00, there will Here's Way To Solve Gift Puzzle Is there anyone who has- n’t some folks on his Christmas Gifts list, for whom he just can’t deter- mine what would be a most appropriate remembrance? The fact is that there are many. The fact is that the solution to such gift giving problems need not worry nor in any way complicate the Christmas gifts shop- ping problem. The simple solution is the Gift Certificate, available at the stores of your choice, gaily decorated in Yule col- ors and usually available in an equally attractive envel- ope. The Christmas Gift Cer- tificate is especially appro- priate when choosing wear- ables, when the giver is not quite certain about size or color, or type. It gives the recipient an opportunity to choose from an assortment of items. It avoids the need for bother- some returns of wrong size items. EXTERIOR DOORS 134 hc 2-8x6-8 $19.95 & UP 1 4059. ®t. 6 Ft. 5798 ¥ INSTALLED $89 ; iy ft. Completely Total Wall Ares 1,000 8q. Ft. Buy Get 2 FREE $76:65 4 ALUMINUM PRODUCTS LUZFRNE-DALLAS HIGHWAY —1T'ZFRNF RR by Charlot Denmon 675-0419 Stephenson, Joe Menko;, Hugh Gallagher, Pete Williams, and Larry Hourigan. Mrs. Malcolm Borthwick presided at the meeting of Shavertown United Methodist Women held Dec. 4 at 1 p.m. in the church social rooms. ; * Prior to the meeting, a Christmas Meditation Prayer time was held in the sanctuary. Christine Donahue, student at Wilkes College, and soprano soloist in the senior choir, presented a Yule musical program. Mrs. Raymond Parsons was program chairman. Hostesses were Mrs. Ross Williams, Mrs. Patrick McGough, chairmen; Mrs. Reynold Watkins, Mrs. Stanley Katarinski, Mrs. Jordan Moye, Blanche Keller, and Mrs. Theodore Newcomb. The Rev. William C. Bispels and family, Kutztown, spent the holiday visiting friends in the Back Mountain. While here they were able to attend the Dallas- Lake-Lehman football game. The Bispels are former residents of Shavertown where the Rev. was pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. Mrs. Gordon Wolverton, * School Street, has sufficiently recovered from her broken foot toresume her teaching position. Mr. and Mrs. George Schimmel and children Erie and Heather, State College, spent several days of the Thanksgiving holiday with Mrs. Schimmel’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elston, Over- Barrall, Cindy Ide, Charlene Park, Betty brook Avenue. Louis Broody, Chase Road, 2nDec, Kelmel; 2nd row: Karen Mahle, Brenda - Mrs. Fred Weaver, Jackson has been a patient in Wilkes- Palmer, Linda Whitesell, Audrey Hamlin, Road, has returned home from Barre General Hospital for five Anna Keresies, Judy Whipple, Dot Cosgrove, Hannah Fredrici, Charlotte Calkins; 3rd row: Gary Dymond, Walter Royall, Charles Nuss and Lenny Martin. Absent when picture was taken: Linda Tough, Debbie McKeel, Art Carrichner, Cheryl Hoover, Lois Ide, Dick Ide, and Frank Kelmel. Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. The Kingston Township ambulance crew for the week consists of the following: Walter Davis Sr., captain; Jack weeks, after suffering a series of heart attacks. Mr. Broody, who is in Room 471 would ap- preciate cards or notes from friends. of We have everything you'll need ie at HOME! The area's only selection of home winemaking Shop Early 4 % For Christmas % .equipment including fermentation locks, tanks, hydrometers, concentrates, chemicals. Winemaking Kits 9.95 & 12.95 70 MAKE 1 GALLON OF BURGUNDY, - CHAMPAGNE, SHERRY, ROSL WINE HOBBY U.S.A. 525 Linden St. Scranton, Pa., 344-3666 Offer for Limited Time Only 9 5 Acrylics - Wools - Nylons New Kodel IIT Installed with pad 12 Months to Pay—Same as Cash (On Approved Credit) Furniture and Carpet Cleaning “Most carpets installed within. a week’’ Fabricare and up MON. 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