The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 20, 1952, Image 7

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Charles Steinhauer, Main Road,
Trucksville, is a patient at the Nes-
bitt Hospital.
Edward Segar,
Trucksville, is a
Nesbitt Hospital.
Fred Boote, Carverton,
tient at the Nesbitt
Hospital. Mr. Boote is Mrs.
Haughwout's father.
Society To Meet
Regular monthly meeting of the
Missionary Society of the Shaver-
town Bible Church will be held on
Wednesday evening, 7:45 at the
home. of Mrs. Elmer Hoover, Ide-
town. Miss Roxie Hoover will
bring the missionary talk.
Davis Street,
patient at the
is a pa-
Memorial
Fred
Allen Covert, Ferguson Avenue,
Shavertown, is a patient at the
General Hospital.
. Auxiliary Meets
Ladies Auxiliary of Trucksville
Fire Company met recently in
Trucksville Fire Hall with Mrs.
Bud Silverman presiding and voted
$150 to the firement for upkeep
of the fire company and equip-
ment. Mrs. Franklin Hawke was
appointed chairman of the refresh-
ment stand at the Firemen’s Fair
to be held July 16, 17, 18, and 19.
Mrs. Robert Williams was a guest.
Others present were Mrs. S. D.
Finney, Mrs. Wallace Perrin, Mrs.
Elmer Coolbaugh, Mrs. Earl Hess,
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THE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1952
Mrs. Herbert Jenkins, Mrs. Sam
Dilcer, Mrs. Dorey Rogers, Mrs.
Ray Finney, Mrs. William Greg-
ory, Mrs. Earl Gregory, Mrs.
Franklin Hawke, Mrs. Raymond
Greenwood, Mrs. Dale Zimmerman,
Mrs. Bud Silverman, Mrs. M. M.
Lloyd and Mrs. Wilson Cease-
Leroy Piatt, Carverton Road,
who suffered a heart attack on
Memorial Day, is still a patient at
the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital
where his condition continues to
improve.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cropp, and
children, Peggy, Gary, and Ruth-
ann, formerly of Shaver Avenue,
Shavertown have mover to Moon-
achie, N. J., where Mr. Croop: has
accepted a position with Curtiss-
Wright Aeronautical Corporation.
Shavertown WSCS
WSCS of Shavertown Methodist
Church met recently with Mrs.
James Godfring presiding. Mrs.
Ziza Howell led devotions, Mrs.
Elizabeth Bray demonstrated mak-
ing artificial flowers from wood
fibre.
Present were: Mrs. Walter Cook,
Mrs. Walter Andrews, Mrs. Wil-
liam Brown, Jr., Mrs. John Fergu-
son, Mrs. T. H. Morgan, Mrs. Ralph
Frantz, Mrs. A. C. Dampf, Mrs. Z.
R. Howell, Mrs. Mildred Ludt, Miss
Ethel Vivian, Miss Alice Vivian,
Mrs. John Henninger, Mrs. I. R.
Elston, Mrs. Carl Hontz, Mrs. Lena
McNeal, Mrs. Cyril Darrow, Na-
omi Hons, Mrs. Gordon Austin,
Mrs. Charles Kishbaugh, Mrs. John
Cortright, Mrs. Oscar Dymond,
Mrs. Howard Appleton, Mrs. Hor-
ton Averett, Miss Pearl M. Aver-
ett, Mrs. Thomas Reese, Mrs.
Charles Smith, Mrs. Earl Hons,
Mrs. Chester Nesbitt, Mrs. Arthur
Leek, Miss Helen McCord.
Mrs. Lewis Underwood, Mrs.
Blanche Keller, Mrs. Walter Sha-
ver, Mrs. Sherman Wardan, Mrs.
Helen Heale, Mrs. Marian Katacin-
ski, Mrs. G. E. Swan, Mrs. Ralph
Whipp, Mrs. Gordon Edwards, Mrs.
Olive Prutzman, Mrs. Ethel Honey-
well, Mrs. Jack Jones, Mrs. J. H.
Godtfring, Mrs. Percy Hart, Miss
Lucy Courtright, Miss Marian
Courtright, Mrs. Elizabeth Bray,
Mrs. D. E. Hutchison, Mrs. Theo-
dore Poad-
Celebrate Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Currie of
Druid Hills, Shavertown, held open
house Saturday evening in obser-
vance of their 25th wedding an-
niversary. Guests numbered 60.
They have one son, Robert Bailor
Currie, a senior at Wyoming Sem-
inary and president of the Sha-
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Idetown
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Middleton
of [Sunny Slope, Dallas, entertained
with a buffet supper on Friday
evening, honoring Vera Whitesell
of Lehman who will be the bride
of Gilbert D. Tough on July 19.
After the supper, served around
the centerpiece of yellow Briar
roses and Blue Crystal, tiny Rinda
Diamond as a ‘‘cupidess”, entered
pulling a little wagon filled with
Cambridge Crystal, and presented
it to the bride.
Guests present were Miss White-
sell, Mr. Tough, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Ehret, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss
of Lehman; Mr. and Mrs. Howard
L. Hendricks of Millerburg; Homer
Middleton Jr., Mr. Darwin Kline-
tob of Wiknett, Ill; the host and
hostess.
Mrs. Earl Lamoreaux of 42nd
Street, and Mrs. James Wheeler
of Trucksville attended the Grand
Chapter session of the Order of
the Eastern Star held at Pitts
burgh. Mrs. Wheeler was installed
as District Deputy Grand Matron
of District 21 A.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lamoreaux
and Lee are expecting to move to
their cottage at North Lake this
week.
Mrs. George Smith of Wilkes-
Barre spent Sunday with her
mother, Mrs, Water Smith.
Mary Low, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Rogers was a patient
at the Nesbitt Housital.
Mrs. Wesley Hilbert returned to
her home on Sunday after spending
two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Campbell of Chenango Bridge, “N. J.
Mrs. Emory Haidsel spent Tuesday
with Mrs. Fronie Wilcox of Dallas.
On Thursday evening Pvt. and
Mrs. Donald Bunney and Mrs.
James Brown of [Shavertown were
callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Montross on Saturday. Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Montross and Mrs.
Donald Bunney accompanied Pvt.
Bunney to Harrisburg from where
he will go to Alaska. Mrs. Bunney
is Mrs.Montross sister.
Mrs. Oscar Swan returned to her
home after spending the last week
with her nephew and wife, Mr, and
Mrs. Arthur Dickson of 'Wilmingtoia,
Delaware.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spor and
granddaughter, Phyllis of Nichol-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kreidler
Jr. of Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Kreidler and daughter, Jac-
queline of IShavertown spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kreidler
Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Montross and
children, Teddy and (Carol were din-
ner guests on ‘Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Montross.
Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Williams and
children (Gary and Russell of Kirk-
wood, New York spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rogers.
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Achuff of New
York City spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stacey.
Mrs. Loren Keller returned to her
home on Friday might after spending
sometime with Mr. and Mrs. (Allen,
Keil of Erie, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Hoover of Brook-
lym, New York are visiting Mrs. W.
H. Nevel.
Mr. and Mrs. Freas Garringer of
Hoover Reunion
The forty-first annual reunion of
the Hoover family will be held at
Norris Glen, formerly Farmers’ Inn,
Huntsville, Saturday, June 21.
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Green, New York spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. John Garringer.
Firemen Plan
Biggest Fair
President Names
Committee Members
“The biggest and best Firemen’s
Summer Fair on record’ is the pro-
mise of S. D. Finney, president of
Trucksville Volunteer Fire Company,
who met recently with members of
the company and Ladies Auxiliary
to.make plans for the big event
which will take place on July 16, 17,
18 and 19 on the Fire Company's
grounds on Carverton Road.
“All the proceeds from the Fair”
Mr. Finney said, will be used to
purchase equipment and keep it in
top notch shape for any emergency
in the Back Mountain Region.”
Recently the company bought a
new engine with four-stage pump,
one of the first of its type in Luz-
erne County, and a valuable addi-
tion to the available equipment in
this area.
In outlining the company’s plans
for the Fair, Mr. Finney said “there
will be special events everyday and
fun for every one. On the first day
at 6:30 there will be a Pet Parade
under the chairmanship of Mrs.
George Flack; the second day at 7
p.m. a band concert under the chair-
manship of Charles Perkins; the
third day a baking contest and bake
sale with Mrs. Jack Keenan as chair-
man and Mrs. Wilson ‘Cease as co-
chairman; on the final day the Back
Mountain 4-H Show will be held at
2 pm. with official judging of en-
trants; at 5 the same day there will
be a children’s painting contest un-
der the chairmanship of William
Moss.
Members of committees appointed
by President Finney are: Refresh-
‘menst: William Hewitt, Samuel and
Ruth Miller, co-chairmen; Fancy
work booth committee, Ladies Aux-
iliary, Mesdames Ray Greenwood,
Morris Lloyd, William Gregory and
Elmer (Coolbaugh, co-chairmen; Fish
Pond, Mrs. Marian Perrin, chairman;
Games, Robert H. Williams, chair-
man, V. Harry Long, Herman Reese,
Thomas Cleasby,. Harry Owens, (Wil-
liam W. Clewell, Jacob H. Harrison;
Party games, William Lipfert,
William Liem, co-chairmen; Enter-
tainment, William Hewitt, Mrs. Mil-
dred Finney, co-chairmen; Grounds,
Harold Yorks, chairman; Finance,
Morris Lloyd, «chairman, William
Gregory, David I[Schooley, Sam Sil-
verman, Charles Perkins; Prizes on
grounds, George Shaver [Sr., ISter-
ling Rineman, co-¢hairmen; Publi-
city, William Clewell, chairman,
Thomas Shelbourne, William A.
Moss;
Booths, Ear] Hess, chairman, Wil-
liam Moss, Lother Brown; Pony ride,
ing, Bud Silverman; Novelty booth,
William Heeman, chairman; Door
Prize, William Strange, chairman.
Jacob Harrison, chairman; Purchas-
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Conyngham Appointment Makes
Eight Wilkes Trustees Here
William L, /Conyngham, Chase
Corners. son of Mrs. William H.
Conyngham and the late William
H, Conyngham, has been elected
a trustee of Wilkes, College, it was
announced by Attorney Gilbert iS.
McClintock, chairman of the Board
of Trustees of Wilkes College.
Mr. Conyngham is the secretary-
treasurer of the Eastern Pennsyl-
vania Supply Company and Hillside
Farms, Inc., and is a director of the
First National Bank of Wilkes-
Barre and of the Wilkes-Barre Gen-
era] Hospital. He is also a vestry-
man of (St: [Stephens Episcopal
Church.
Active in the Back Mountain, Mr.
Conyngham thas worked for ‘the Dal-
las Library Auction for several years
and is a Volunteer Fireman for
Jackson Township. He is president
of the Pennsylvania Milking Shor-
Ta
thorn Breeders Association and is
the secretary-treasurer of the Cow
Testing Association.
Other trustees of Wilkes College
from ‘the Back Mountain area are
Jasper B. Carr, Trucksville, Mrs.
Frank B. Darte, Chase, Harry F.
Goeringer, East Dallas, Mrs, Edward
Kent, Lehman, J. Henry Pool, Hunts-
ville, Andrew J. Sondomi, Harveys
Lake, and Julius Long Stern, Ide-
town.
On Dean's List
William Klansek, graduate of Leh-
man High School, amd now a stu-
dent at East Stroudsburg ‘State Tea-
chers College is on the Dean's list
for the second semester.
To be on the Dean’s list a stu-
dent must attain a quality average
of 2.0 or a B grade.
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