~ SECTION ~ daughter of Mr. and Ms. Ms. Calkins’ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ehret of Leh- special occasion because : holidays at Hagerstown, Md. ‘was the guest of Miss Jane Hewett B —PAGE 6 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS] Mus. Harry Swepston, Sr., of Elm- crest entertained Julie Swepston, Harry Bwepston, Jr., with a small party at Elmcrest. The party was held in honor of Julie’s third birthday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. George H. Carpen- ter had as Easter weekend guests Mrs. Carpenter's parents, Mr. and Herbert Peters of Rochester, N.Y. ~ George Carpenter, Kearney, N. J, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Car- penter and family just prior to the Easter weekend. ‘He made the trip to present Easter baskets to his grandchildren. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ide, son Douglas and daughter Kathy, spent the Easter weekend visiting Mrs. Ide’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Antrim of Elmira, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. William Calkins, son, Steward and daughter, Pamela, were entertained on Easter by Mrs. brother and sister-in-law, The dinner was considered a of son, Steward (Calkins, celebrating his eighth birthday on Easter Monday. - Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Frey of Pen- brook, Pa., spent the weekend with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Frey. Mrs. C. L. Frey will not go back with her hus- band, but will visit here at Oak Hill for a week or more, before return- ing to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lynch and children spent the Easter holidays with their respective families at man. ~ Long Island, N. Y. ~ Mr. and Mrs. tertained Easter John Kenyon en- weekend guests, ~ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott, son Don- ald, Jr., and daughter Elizabeth. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Scott are residents of Hartford, Conn. ~ Jack Anderson spent the Easter He brother and sister-in-law of Mrs. Joseph Feigoh, came in for the holi- day weekend to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feigoh and Joseph, Jr. They will stay on ‘a few days to spend some time with Joseph, Jr., who is their God child. Loyalville Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kupstas, Sr., wish to thank all those who helped fight the brush fire in the back of their house on Wednesday. On the sick list this week were Mrs. Donald Boston, Marvin Hoppes, Lawrence Scott. We all miss our neighbors, Mrs. Mary Bowman and Mrs. Lillian Hir- linger. They have sold their home to Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Evans of Shaventown. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swire had as recent guests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swire of Easton. ; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lord had as recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lord. A missionary pageant, ‘Jesus Loves the Little Children,” will be presented in the Church Hall next Friday at 8 p. m. Mrs. Earl Hons of Shavertown will be guest speaker. Loyalville Official Board will meet in the Church Wednesday night at 8. Kunkle Joy Class will meet at the home of Mrs. James Knecht Tuesday evening with Mrs. Allen Brace as assisting hostess. Mr. and Mrs. William Eckert and children, Billy, Johnny and Cindy, of Levittown, spent ' Easter with Mrs. Eckert’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Parsons. Emory Lozier has returned to his home after being hospitalized for several days at General Hospital. Mrs. Ralph Elston and Jo Carol Birnstock visited the Thomas Hard- ’ ORDER NOW ! ® Peach Apple Plum Cherry Dwarf Pear Bwarf Apple Priced from 1.75 to 3.95 CALL DORMANT SPRAY NOW OR 4-3581 HUNTSVILLE NURSERY — HARRY EDWARDS — RD #4, Dallas MRS. IRA BEAHM, Noxen ® BESS COOKE, Idetown MRS. MARTHA STEINRUCH, Loyalville @ MRS. ALBERT ARMITAGE, Harveys Lake MRS. GLENN KOCHER, Ruggles @ NELSON WOOLBERT, Trucksville —~ MRS. GEORGE SHAVER, Fernbrook ® MRS. CALVERT BIRNSTOCK, Kunkle MRS. GUY ZERFOSS, JR., Chase ® MRS. WILLIAM A. AUSTIN, Beaumont SHIRLEY SAYRE, Sweet Valley @ MRS. GEORGE EDDY, Oak Hill . o and her family. ing family of Tunkhannock last Oak Hill Mr. and Mrs. John George, 'Jr., | week. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rydd were Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mus. James Traver. Winifred Stompler is spending several weeks with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sutton of Levittown. Mrs. Russell Transue, Jr., Dianne and Rusty Transue, of Buffalo, are spending several days visiting rela- tives here. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Jerry Miers and Jeffery of Passaic, N. J., spent their Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miers. The beautiful white lilies and snapdragons in the church vases for the Easter services were filled by the Joy Class. Happy Birthdays this week to Helen Landon and Jennie Kunkle! Noxen Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson and son, John, Jr., Auburn, N. Y., spent Easter with Mrs. Hanson’s father, Edgar Engelman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beahm, Loren, Martin, Pamela and Kevin of Middletown spent the weekend with Mrs. Beahm’s mother, Mrs. Ira Beahm. Mr. and Mrs. Robert May, Mrs. Albert May and Mrs. Ira Beahm spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daubert and family at Trexlertown. Mrs. May and Rob- ert attended the funeral of her uncle, James Fosdick at Spring City. Mr. and Mrs. James Berger and Gretchen, Mrs. Herman Pease, Mary Ellen, Kenneth Hale of Buffalo, spent the Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole and family. Elijah Montross had ‘as guests over the weekend his son, Robert and family of Hatboro. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkie, Sr., entertained their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkie, Jr., of Bal- timore, Md., over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Case and sons, Robert, Dale and Martin, of Buffalo, N. Y., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case. Mrs. Fred Kromelbein of Carverton spent the weekend with the Cases. Mrs. Westover Smith and Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Miner and Wilson Harding spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Reese at Lewisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paar, Bristol, spent the weekend at the home of B. B. E. Engelman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert May and Wilson Harding visited Fred Harlow at the Veterans’ Hospital on Sun- day. He is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shalanski and Cynthia of Lodi, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff, Jr., and Kathy of Baltimore, Md., spent the Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff, Sr. Mrs. Oscar Hackling is a patient at General Hospital where she is suffering from a leg broken as she came from church on Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jones and son, Jeffrey, Warwick, N. Y., spent | the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones, 1 I WOMEN’S COATS — SUITS — TOPPERS SAVE TO 40% on the SECOND FLOO R CHILDREN’S SAVE ON WOMEN’S SUITS $12.88 CHILDREN’S SAVE ON CHILDREN’S COATS $6. - $8. - $10. SAVE ON WOMEN’S COATS From and u SUITS FROM OoouEe So. to $20. FROM ©... . $6. TO TEEN! SHORTY COATS $10, up — PLUS S& # nh STAMPS — Ss OPEN ; Pp Sx = er SARK THURSDAY and FREE FRIDAY NIGHTS THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1959 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mead and family of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., were weekend guests at the home of the Ray Leibenguths. Mrs. Lewis Hackling has been confined to her bed with a bad cold this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck re- turned from Florida on Saturday. They entertained Mr. and Mrs. Carl- ton Cahill and family of West Pitts- ton on Sunday. Mrs. Violetta Wiandell, Ulster, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Manning, Sayre, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. Trucksville John Welker and son, John, Highland Avenue, spent Saturday in New York City. Beverly and Tom Peirce, children of Mr. and Mrs. George Peirce, Or- chard Street, were ill at their home last week. Carol Bennett, New York City, spent the Easter holiday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett, Orchard Street. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carrol, Annsville, former residents of Cliff- side Avenue, were callers in the area over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stookey and Marjorie were dinner guests of Mrs. Stookey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reinhimer, South Wilkes- Barre, on Easter Sunday. Leslie Frith of Ringtown spent the Easter holiday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Frith, 186 Meadowcrest. Lyle Slaff, Mt. Greenwood Road, underwent surgery at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital last week. . Mrs. Albert Groblewski, Mrs. Ray- mond Greenwood and Mrs. Fred Greenley are members of the host- ess committee for the next meeting of Shavertown Branch, Nesbitt Hos- pital Auxiliary on Friday at 1:30 p. m. in the Library Annex. ICol. Mitchell Jenkins, Davis Street, is a member of the Military Affairs committee of Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Com- merce. The committee is planning the first military review ever held locally in observance of Armed Forces Day on Saturday, May 16, at 2:30 p. m. in Kingston High School Stadium. Jack Pritchard, student at Renns- selear Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y., spent the Easter recess at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Pritchard, Maple Street. Mrs. William Guyette, Mt. Green- wood Road, will serve on the com- mittee in charge of ‘Fun Night” sponsored by the Women’s Auxiliary of Dallas Kiwanis Wednesday, April 22 at Irem Temple Country Club. Susan Yocum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Wright Yocum, Chase, has been elected junior representa- tive to the Athletic Council at Wyo- ming Seminary. Mrs. Bentha Evans and Janet, Holly Street, spent Easter at the home of Mrs. Evans’ son and daugh- ter-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. James Evans, Pittsburgh. Laura and Charlotte Perkins, stu- dents at University of Pennsylvania, spent the Easter holiday at the home of their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins. Mrs. Ezra Hoover, Carverton Road, is recuperating at her home after having been a patient at Nes- bitt Hospital. Mrs. Alfred Webster, Carverton Road, has returned to her home after spending some time in Florida. Laura Naporkowski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Naporkowski, Holly Street, was a medical patient at Nesbitt Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pergill, Pioneer Avenue, announce the birth of a son in Wilkes-Barre General Hos- pital March 21. Robert Shepherd, senior at Lafay- ette (College, spent the Easter holi- day at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Shepherd, Mt. Green- wood Road. Mrs. Arthur Elliott of Harrisburg was house guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. ‘and Mrs. George Liddicote, Carverton Road. Harry Trebilcox, Main Street, will serve as a director of National Foun- dation. The Foundation in its recent “March of Dimes” campaign realized the sum of $16,834.78 to help in its work with crippled children and adults. Toby Creek Lodge No. 1078 of Trucksville will install officers Tues- day night, April 21, in the lodge rooms on Carverton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, former residents of Cliffside Avenue, spent last week visiting friends in the area. Mr. .and Mrs. Roland Ellsworth, Laura and Linda, spent the Easfer holiday at the home of Mrs. Ells- worth’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Clark, 1029 North Street, Phil- adelphia. Mrs. Sheldon Hoover, Maple Street, celebrates her birthday to- day. Her friends wish her many happy returns of the day. At the March meeting of Friend- ship Class of the Trucksville Metho- dist Church the following class offi- cers were elected to:serve for the coming year: president, Mrs. Mar- garet Carle; vice president, Mrs. Re- becca Grey; secretary, Miss Melba Gregory; treasurer, Mrs. Amela Crompton. Mrs. William Major and sons, Charles and William, of East Hart- ford, Conn., were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans, Holly Street. Mrs. Robert Chamberlain, the for- mer Lorraine Harrison, has returned to 'her home after being a medical patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Georgiana Weidner, Harris Hill Road, was ill at her home last week. Ruth Bennett, Orchard Street, celebrated her birthday this week. Her friends wish her many happy returns of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Evans were dinner guests of Mrs. Jacob Hoover at her home on Carverton Road on Easter Sunday. Mark Simons, Birch Grove, spent the Easter holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Simons, 123 South Hancock ‘Street, Harrisburg. Beaumont Ladies’ Aid of the Union Church will hold a covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. Emory Straley Thursday, April 2. The sick list this week includes George Kuhl, Mrs. Wayne Brace, Mrs. Carl Smith, Edward Clark and Mrs. Byron Cook. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dress enjoyed Easter with their son Ned's family at Lancaster, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. John King of Day- ton, Pa., spent Easter vacation with the Clarence Hilberts. Nile Lee Clark was host to these friends at his eighth birthday party last Saturday: Kenneth, Jimmy and Kathy Cook, Susan and Allan Downs, Beth Ann (Clark, Merl and Cherl Newberry, Clifford Shields, Jr., and Carl Smith. Notice, Lend-A-Hand Club mem- bers! April’s meeting date has been changed from Thursday, the ninth; to Tuesday, the seventh, at the home of Mrs. Emory Straley. The Nile Frempters of Mehoopany, the Wayne Braces and the Nile Clarks enjoyed Easter Sunday din- ner with the Alpha Dymonds of Noxen. Mr. and Mrs. William A. King and son, Douglas, spent Easter with ‘relatives at Pittsburgh. Thursday, April 9, is the date the Beaumont P. T. A. will bring the vernacular of the hills of Kentucky to the public with two one-act plays at the Beaumont School. Be sure to see the latest in men’s fashions as modeled by Herbert Goodwin. Biill Traver, freshman at Penn State University, spent Easter vaca- tion with his parents, the Kenneth Travers. Harveys Lake Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger and Lina Garinger were Easter din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kline and family at Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Higgins have returned home from Philadelphia, where. Mr. Higgins had two eye operations at Wills Eye Hospital. His condition is good. The Harveys Lake folks wish to extend their sympathy to Mrs. Elsie Cornell and family in the recent death of her husband, Larry Cornell. Mary Kuchta returned to her teaching position at Wildwood, New Jersey after spending her Easter vacation with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. r. and Mrs. Albert Armitage. Mrs. William Jones and daughter Gladys have been ill with virus. * STOCK AUTO RACES CAR * Purse 75 $1,000. 03 BONE STADIUM PITTSTON, Inaugural Race SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 2:30 P.M, Thrilling Laps Promoted By A.A.R.A. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES PENNA. 75 Purse $1,000.00 Com w Trees Cut Do You Have Any Work For A POWER SAW? * Fireplace Logs Cut Ask For Free Estimate On Work BERTI & SONS Phone ORchard 4-5731 * Trees Trimmed Ruggles Our deepest sympathy goes to the Cornell family in the loss of their husband and father Lawrence Corn- ell who passed away in General Hos- pital on Saturday morning of a heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and children Artie, Richie and Barbie of Newark, Del. spent Easter vaca- tion with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wil- liams and family. Mr. Verne Kitchen spent Easter with his daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rood. ‘Eligible for promotion in Sunday School on Sunday were Jill Sickler and Lewis Higgins. On leaving the Primary Class they were presented Bibles by their teacher, Treva Traver. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith and daughter Connie, Mr. and Mrs. James Lord of Huntsville motored to Lorain, Ohio, on Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. ' Luther Hummel and children over Easter. “Grandma” Sorber of Dallas spent Easter week with our family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and family of Newark, Del. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Traver on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Considine Jr. and daughter, Beth of Idetown and Mrs. Daisy Crispell spent Easter Sunday at the Lawrence Sickler home. Congratulations go to Mrs. Daisy Crispell who is celebrating her 75th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kocher en- tertained on Easter Sunday their daughters and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reynolds of Swoy- erville and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kondracki: Gloria Jean, Eddie and Tony of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. George Dendler had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Steltz and children, Elmer Jr. and Virginia of Danville, Mr. and Mrs. Job Derhammer, Judy, Linda and Sandy, Mrs. Norman Frantz and granddaughter Christine. Mrs. Steltz returned last week from Denver, Colo. where she visited her daughter and Mrs. Dendler’s granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoover of Binghamton, N. Y., Elwood Hoover and son, David and daughter Judith of Binghamton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sickler and Mrs. Daisy Crispell on Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orrison Kocher visi- ted Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McDaniels and son Tim of Oak Hill on Sunday. Sweet Valley Clyde Martin and Lois Boston called on Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peiffer on Friday evening and showed moving pictures. Mr. and Mrs. Gerwin McKeel visi- ted the Cecil Bostons and Mrs. Martha Pahler at Ruggles last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Birth had Easter dinner with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Titus, Harveys Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William James, Sheila and Diane and Carson White- sell, Roaring Brook, spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Vida Kitchen. Mary Ruth Shoop, Bloomsburg, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Long. Jay Long returned on Monday evening to his classes at Bloomsburg State Teachers College after spend- ing the Easter holiday with his family. Janet Whitesell had Sunday din- ner with Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Henry, Shickshinny. The following members of the First Christian Church attended the ordination of their pastor: Rev. Kirby Jones in Beaumont Union Church on Tuesday evening.| Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Henry, Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Kinley Long, Dayton and Jay, Mrs. June Iverson and Brad, Mrs. Vida Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. William George. ! Mr. and Mrs. Davenport spent Sunday with Misses Doris and Helen Crane of Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. George Coon and Linda, Shickshinny, spent Sunday with Alva Cases. Fred Eister, Bess Klinetob, Robert Rogers, Tommy Widdict were among those who attended the Easter Sun- rise Service at Lehman. They re- turned afterward to the Perry Hoovers where they had breakfast. Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button spent Saturday night at Stroudsburg visit- ing their daughter, Mrs. Truman Stuart. Dance Saturday Harveys Lake Women’s Service Club dance, postponed from last month because of glazed roads: is now scheduled for Saturday evening at Truska’s Grill, with The Plains- men furnishing the music. Mrs. Mary Ann Roberts is general chair- man; Margaret Golitis and Ruth Kester in charge of table decora- tions; Jane Bicking, prizes. At the door will be Grace Martin and Pauline Davis. JOHN’S PHOTO STUDIO Specializing in Candid Wedding Albums JOHN NEZAVICH, Luzerne, Pa. Phone BU 7-7681 or OR 4-8283 upg SEPTIC TANK-CESSPOOL 7 [N73 7 0113 GET sR LT GUARANTEED Tel. Dallas OR 4-1671 = i) Cram CLEANER! WHITESELL BROS. Route 115 Just off Harveys Lake Hwy. prepared and served. 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