GI ‘ — ——— ne . EEE PAGE FOUR Correction An ad in last week's Post for Dr. A. S. Lisses, optometrist, failed to show his office hours for Tuesday and Friday afternoons. His Dallas office is open from 1 to 5 p.m. each of these days. Ham and Egg Dinner Members of the Seek and Find Class of Jackson Methodist Church will serve a ham and egg dinner in the church social rooms Saturday, March 10 starting at 5 p.m. Mrs. Charlotte Ashton is chairman. Menu: ham and eggs, mashed potatoes, and carrot sticks, homemade buns and pie. Herb Shriner SERVICE Let Hoover factory-trained experts check and service your Hoover Cleaner For example, this low-cost Hoover 7-POINT SERVICE: ® MOTOR cleaned, lubricated, @ APPEARANCE improved. new carbon brushes. 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Mrs. Myers, 85, died at the Hill- crest Home Thursday morning after an illness of three years. Six years ago she moved from her former home in Kingston to live with her daughter, , Mrs. Nelson R. Thomp- son, Shrine Acres. Mrs. Myers taught in the one- room schoolhouse in Dallas Town- ship at the time her father and mother, the late A. Henry and Minerva Robinson Dudley, lived on a farm in the Old Fair Ground area. She was born in Wolcott, N. Y., graduated from Wyoming Semin- ary, and attended Syracuse Univer- sity where she studied art for two years. Last year she received the Golden Certificate from her soror- ity, Kappa Alpha Theta. Mrs. Myers always treasured the old school bell with which she sum- moned pupils from their play, and a larger hand-bell used by her mother when she taught in the West. Another prized possession was an original photograph of Abraham Lincoln, and a small painting of George Washington and his wife. Her husband, the late Fred Mad- ison Myers, Kingston architect, died in 1950. In addition to her daughter, sup- ervisor of thread-drawing at Natona Mills, she is survived by a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Merrill, of Kingston, and a number of nieces and nephews. Mrs. Ella Hazlett Dies Aged 84 Mrs. Ella Hazlett, Sweet Valley, was buried Monday afternoon in Maple Grove Cemetery, following services conducted by Rev. Ira But- ton from the home. Pallbearers were Arlo “Davenport, Ralph Naugle, Arden and Kenneth Hunter, R. Davenport, and Harold Culver. Mrs. Hazlett, 84, died Friday night in her own home. She was born in Sweet Valley, daughter of the late Alonzo and Martha Post Davenport, and spent most of her life there. She belonged to the Church of ‘Christ. : She is survived by her husband, Frank, now 87; a daughter, Mrs. Luther Hunter, Sweet Valley; a son, Harold Freeman, Hunlock Creek; grandchildren: Mrs. Harold Culver, Bloomingdale; Mrs. Harold Cornell, Pikes Creek; Kenneth Hunter, Dal- las; Sgt. Arden Hunter, Fort Dev- ens, Mass.; five great grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Anna Hoover, Sweet Valley, also a member of the Eighty-Plus Club. ARE YOU IN THE MARKET FORA. | 0) Main Highway, Shavertown, Pa. ih; 2% Ys YOU'LL LIKE OUR PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE . . . NO WAITING! { Harold 0. Hogg Buried Monday Formerly Master Of London Station Harold O. Hogg, Huntsville, was buried in Huntsville Cemetéry Mon- day afternoon. Rev. Thomas Hughes, First Welsh Baptist Church, Ed- wardsville, officiated at services held from the Williams Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Thomas Jones, William R. Lewis, William Laity, George Reimiller, Owen Wil- liams, and Spurgeon Handley. Mr. Hogg, 55, passed away Friday morning at the home of his mother- in-law, Mrs. Eliza Fielding, Follies Road, after four months of increas- ing illness, A native of London, Mr. Hogg was master of Euston Station, one of the largest railway stations in London at the time he left England for the United States three years ago. For the sake of reuniting the Fielding family in this country, he sacrificed a career while at the top, and took a position as lace opera- tor at Natona Mills. His wife is the former Janet Fielding. As a young man Mr. Hogg was assistant at a small railway station in Wales, where he boarded with the Fielding family and met his future wife. Mr. and Mrs. John Fielding came to this country in 1930 with eight of their nine children. Mr. Fielding died a few months after settling in the Back Mountain. The Fielding family is well known and closely knit. John Fielding is a Jackson Township school director, Ed Field- ing proprietor of a Beauty Shop in Trucksville. Others are Sydney, Ronald, Fred, Mrs. Charles Lawson, Mrs. David Rogers, Mrs. Kenneth with her mother. There are two children, William, 27, and Mary Evelyn, 14, a student at Lehman. Stanley Davies, Dallas, Loses Sister In Death Stanley B. Davies, Church Street, lost his sister in the death of Mrs. Ward Davenport of Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Davenport, widow of a former superintendent of Plymouth Spring Brook Water Company, died at Marshall Square Sanitarium, West Chester. Funeral services were held from the Davies home on Parsonage Street Monday afternoon. Dr. Straw, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Plymouth, of which Mrs. Davenport was a lifelong member, officiated. Center Moreland Native Dies In Newark Aged 69 Jesse R. Berlew, 69, native of Center Moreland, died at his home in Newark, N. J. of a sudden heart attack on Tuesday. He will be bur- ied today in Eaton Cemetery, fol- lowing services at the funeral home at 509 Wyoming Avenue, West Pittston. Mr. Berlew was the son of the late David and Mary Winters Ber- lew. Employed by the Standard Oil Company, he resided in California before moving to Newark in 1940. He retired two years ago. Mrs. Wolfe Dies On Day Of Daughter's Burial Mrs. Anna E. Wolfe, Hunlock Creek, was. buried in Sorbertown Cemetery Monday afternoon, fol- lowing services conducted from the Five Forks Brethren in Christ vertebrae. He was injured two weeks ago when a tree fell on him during lumbering operations near Cambra. In-addition to the injured spine, he has three broken ribs and a damaged nose. He will remain in the cast for several weeks. Church by Rev. Thomas Bouch. Mrs. Wolfe, 66, died Friday after- noon in Nanticoke State Hospital, of a stroke suffered when she heard of the death of her daughter, Margaret in Vermont. Her daugh- ter’s burial was on Friday. Another daughter, one of eleven living chil- dren of a family of seventeen, was taken to Nanticoke State Hospital with virus pneumonia the day of her mother’s death, and was unable to attend the funeral. Arrangements by Bronson. General Fund... 10 500s Label $ 32.23" Road ‘Machinery Fund'-............... 5,341.15 Total Lik oa ol ool ne $ 6,073.38 RECEIPTS : Real Estate Taxes collected ........... $ 12.12657, Per Capita. «lbw coin, Jazeiiid 7h Jor ATIT10 Real Estate Transfer ........0.......: 1,555.62 Amusement; DLR TRE 0 CLIC a 2,600.96 From Qounty on Returned Taxes ...... 2,424.02 Road Machinery Fund ...... 0. 0 c..0. 5,061.80 Other ‘Sources .i.......... oe ae 16,950.33 Loans and Transfers ............L...% 8,000.00 EXPENDITURES General ‘Government Highways Miscellaneous Loans and Transfers Road Machinery Fund Due from Tax Collector Liened and Filed $ 35,454.61 None A. RopeLL KocHER Aran G. KISTLER CLARENCE MoOLEDOR 4.98 and 5.50 A The smartest Easter Ideas afoot! \ | First Floor