PAGE TWELVE THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1957 MRS. ARCH AUSTIN, Beaumont ® MRS. IRA BEAHM, Noxen ® MRS. STEPHEN DE BARRY, Oak Hill ® STANLEY JONES, Orange ® NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS MRS. HAZEL ROBBINS, Harding MRS. ALBERT ARMITAGE, Harveys Lake BARBARA SIMMS, Lehman ALICE SHORTZ, Kingston Township y - asked ‘to be relieved of his duties King ston Twp * je he expects to become a resident Jane Lohman of Trucksville vis- of Florida in the near future. Wil- ited Florence Billings at East liam Hummel of Carverton Road Stroudsburg. State Teachers College was unanimously elected to fill the recently. The latter is a freshman vacancy. majoring in physical education. ~~ Next meeting will be held on Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lloyd of Monday, October 28, and will in- Spring Street, Shavertown, have as clude an inspection tour of the guests Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lloyd of Naval Reserve Center in Kingston. Miami, Fla. All men of the church are cordially Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walsh have | invited to attend. moved to Scranton. Rally Day Reservations for the W. 8. C. 8.| Rally Day was held on Sunday at regional meeting at Firwood Metho- Trucksville Methodist Church. New dist Church on October 15 will be members of the Junior Intermediate received by Mrs. S. R. Henning for Group are: Verna Lee Pritchard, ; b £ Trucksville Methodist Bally Gray, Sandra Hoover, Peggy Ry 5 : | Perkins, Teddy Hopkins, Donald i A Robert cori M.Y.F. of Trucksville Anderson, Roger Bradbury, Ro Me ry will entertain M. |Roushey, Helen Dugan, Linda Ren- Y. F. members of the Back Moun- ville, Dorothy (Cleasby, Marilyn i iocht at 8 Pritchard, James Gordon, Jimmy Soi hr i Gin} er Strauser, Robert Ashman, Ronald Beisel will show slides, and refresh- Fitser, Gary Cobb, Bennet Herne ents will be served. Those | John Wardell. Teachers: Mrs. Ray- ener invited: Shavertown, Dal- mond Hoover and Mrs. Ruth Weed. las, Lehman, Carverton, Dorrance- Harveys Lake ton and Idetown. Men’s Club Party Mr. and Mrs. James Calkins and Men’s Club of Trucksville Metho- dist ‘Church met on Monday even- ing at Trucksville Fire Hall. A corn roast, quoit pitching and the show- ing of pictures of a local hunting expedition provided enjoyable en- tertainment. A business meeting followed and the ensuing year’s program was planned. | The first project on the schedule | js a Fall Festival and Auction to be held on Saturday, November 16, at the Fire Hall. Ted Bennett and Robert Kleiner are co-chairmen and named their committees. The club sons of Benton spent the weekend recently with Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Davis and family. Mrs. Herman Garinger had the following callers on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Billings of New Albany and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dief- fenbach of LeRaysville. Mr. and Mrs. George Brodi of Larksville and Mr. and Mrs. Orin Beckerman of Kingston were Sun- day night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armitage. Mrs. David Evans of ‘Shavertown voted to apply for a charter and be- | 7 come affiliated with the Methodist is living with Mrs. Warren Dennis Men. Secretary William Broad and helping care for her during her hic Arts Services INCORPORATED PHOTO-ENGRAVING Offset Negatives and Platemaking Screen Prints, Art Work Phone VA 5-2978 Rear 29 North Main St. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. illness. proved. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ‘Kresge and daughter Cathy of Harrisburg spent the weekend with Rev. and Mrs. John Gordon. | Mrs. William Deets is ill at her home with virus. | It’s happened again! The sum- mer season is over at Harveys Lake, | the folks have returned to their | winter homes, but they have for- | gotten something—their dogs! At present, on the Kunkle Road from Alderson, there are two young hound dogs, very tame, and you just know they have been a child's pet, but no licenses. What will be- come of these dogs? If you feed them, they just stay around and "cause discontent among our dogs, which are kept tied. What can we do? : Mrs. Dennis is much im- Lehman Congratulations te the Lehman football team on the fine showing they have made thus far this year. Good luck to them when they meet Tunkhannock tonight. Dr. and Mrs. Stanford Zecker, Manchester, Vt., have returned to their home after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Simms. Other recent guests of the Simms were Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Simms of Gardner, Mass. Mary Lou Elston has left for Geisinger Hospital in Danville where she will do private duty nursing. We are pleased to welcome Mr. and Mrs. John Sidler back to Leh- man. Mr. Sidler is teaching agri- culture at Lehman -Jackson-Ross High School. The Sidlers moved from Lehman twelve years ago when their youngest daughter, Helen, now in ninth grade, was a baby. In addition to Helen, there is William, fifteen, a tenth grade student, and Joe Ann, twenty, a Senior at University of Pennsyl- vania School of Nursing. Along with moving, Mrs. Sidler is sub- stituting for Mrs. Ruth Stolarick, who is at home overcoming a recent illness. Beaumont DALLAS OFFICE HOURS DR. A. S. LISSES OPTOMETRIST 5 Main Street (Gregory Bldg.) Dallas $ Phone Dallas 4-4506 f : Wilkes-Barre _ Office 54 So. Main TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY Hours 9:30 to § SATURDAY — 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. | VA 3-3794 “COMPLETE PERSONALIZED OPTICAL SERVICE” 1:00 to 5:00 - 6:00 to 8:00 p.m HELP YOURSELF... TO OUR ENTIRE STOCK! That's right. Ours is a Self-Service Stamp Collectors’ Market. ® Over 1000 volumes to choose from. ® More than 1,000,000 stamps — all clearly displayed, all reasonably priced. ® Select the items you want . . . leisurely. ® Then pay the’cashier. 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Mrs. John Crispell and Mrs. Ern- est Brown were with the Albert Crispells at Bristol last weekend. Oak Hill Hello again, friends! We're try- ing to settle down to regular rou- tine after a very successful trip to the Bloomsburg Fair. As we had l imagined, the animals were the | center of attraction, with the pony | rides and balloons a close second. | Fortunately, the little one rode in his stroller all day and didn’t give us one bit of trouble. | My mother-in-law recently told’ us about a Dallas Fair that she always attended with her family when a young girl. Transportation in those days was a street car to the fair grounds. It sounded very similar to the Bloomsburg Fair. A revival of the Dallas Fair might prove very interesting and would certainly save that long trip to Bloomsburg. ‘We heard of quite a few people who missed the fair only because of the long distance they tune of breaking his right wrist while fishing, but he claims he land- Hospital patients this past week program has been planned for the were Percy Patton at the General year. Party for the troop will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1 at The Lend-A-Hand Women’s Club the home of Mrs. Ide. All members annual Hallowe’en are invited. Mrs. Libbie Smith is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers of Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kitchen, Milton, Pa., were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen re- cently. " Official Board and Sunday School Board will meet in the Church house on Saturday night at 8. Rev. Ken- | neth O'Neill will be in charge. Noxen Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kibbler were Mr. and Mrs. Mills Edgerton of Hart- ford, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. William DeRemer, Mr. Wideman and daughter, Connie, Fountainville, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole, Billy and Peggy, spent Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hale at | home of Savona, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson and John and Peggy Weeks, Auburn, N. Y., spent the weekend with the Edgar Engelmans. Jeanette Wandell and Warren Beahm, Harrisburg, were here on Saturday, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Grace Sorber. ’ Recent guests at the home of Mrs. Lillie Davis were her son, Harry Jones of Newark Valley, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boyer and Mrs. Frank Pollock and son, Frank of and Mrs. Herbert would be forced to travel. It would Fingetons Jord entered 4 hospitol In ineke 2 profitable communliy pror Philadelphia on Saturday for a back ject, ailment. He is an employee of We had a lovely visit with an old». © 100ther Company at Noxen. friend last Saturday—Louise Dod-, ar. and Mrs. Ray Wilson and son Phipps. Louise and Tom NOW apg Severn Crispell have returned reside in Mt. Joy, Pa., but were for- . pm, gicott after spending the sum- mer residents of Shavertown. \Their | =: their home at Noxen. Mrs. families still are residents here. Crispell is ninety and in very poor Notes of Interest health. Among those families traveling: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leibenguth to the Bloomsburg Fair were: Mr. have returned after a week's visit and Mrs. Jack Heidig, Jackie and with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mead in and Diane. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ide. John Walter Evans Mr. and Mrs. Donald Evans an- nounce the birth of a seven pound ten ounce son, John Walter, in Nes- bitt Hospital on Sunday, September 29th. The couple has two other children, Donnie, aged ten, and Nancy, aged three and a half. Mrs. Evans is the former Jane Shirley of Forty Fort. ‘ Idetown | Brownie Troop 127 of Idetown is | holding meetings on Monday after school in the Church house. There are 26 members in the troop. New members are welcome. Mrs. Joseph Ide is the leader, Mrs. Kenneth Cal- kins and Mrs. Sampel Harrison are | the assistants. Committee women are Mrs. Dean Shaver, Mrs. Bruce Mathers, Mrs. Harold Dymond and Mrs. Ralph Welsh. An interesting Alan; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Skalicky New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mckenna Mr. and Mrs. R. Antrim, Elmira, and daughter of Bethesda, Md., vis- N. Y., spent last weekend with their ited Mr. Mckenna’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mckenna over the weekend. Township First Grade Mothers Enjoy Tea First grade mothers at the Town- ship school enjoyed a get-acquaint- ed tea in the auditorium last Wed- nesday. Mrs. Kenneth Reed and Mrs. Jake Taylor poured for seventy guests at a table attractively dec- orated with fall flowers and match- ing candles. Mothers were welcomed by Mrs. Howard Wiley, PTA vice president; John Rosser, high school principal; and William A. Austin, supervisor of elementary education for Dallas Area Schools. On the hostess committee were Mrs. Donald Smith, Mrs. Al D’Am- ario, Mrs. Ralph Lewis, Mrs. Alan Montross, Mrs. George Dymond and Mrs. Allan J. Covert. Do You Have Any Work For A | POWER SAW? * Trees Cut * Trees Trimmed * Fireplace Logs Cut Ask For Free Estimate On Work BERTI & SONS Phone Dallas 4-5731 ’ , Don’t Forget Beginning this Sunday, October 6th NEW TELEPHONE NUMBERS NEW CENTRAL OFFICE NAMES are in DALLAS, HARVEYS LAKE and SWEET VALLEY EXCHANGE AREAS New numbers for all telephones in these three central office areas will go into effect Sunday October 6 at 3:01 a.m. The new central office names will be ORchard for Dallas, NEptune for Harveys Lake, GReenleaf for Sweet Valley. Before you call, please consult your new telephone directory for the correct number. To make a call within the exchange area simply dial the first 2 letters of the central office name in addition to the 5 figures. For example: to reach a friend in Dallas whose number was 4-3981, you will now dial OR plus 4-3981. Subscribers calling within the Har- veys Lake exchange will dial NE plus the 5 figures and those within the Sweet Valley exchange, GR plus the 5 figures. When calling long distance, continue to dial the operator. When she asks for your number, be sure to give her your complete num- ber—the new central office name plus the 5 figures. Commonwealth Telephone Company DALLAS and effect in the © NORM ADVERTISING. Ine Now is the time to Winterize your home with In. sulation and Storm Sash... to dress up your rooms with colorful fall paints... to remodel your basement for winter recreation. ® BUY FROM OUR ZONOLITE Insulation will save up to one-third on your Fuel Bill Guaranteed for the Life of your Home 56 (6° FOR AVERAGE HOME © NORM ADVERTISING. Ic. 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