wn UE a PRA DAMS RTRETN CR RR Ded 1 ree NEE ig : DALLAS. PENNSYLVANIA Beaumont The two one-act plays to be given at the Beaumont School by mem- bers of the P. T. A. Thursday, April 9, are ‘Coming’ Round the Moun- tain” and “The Little Red Mare.” [Characters for the plays are Helen Belles, Doris Balewski, Virginia Shirley Patton and Pestie Cook, plus Herbert Downs, Lyle Crispell and Herbert Goodwin. for the two plays will be Bettyanne | The prompter Clark. | Mrs. Frank Phelps, who has been | a patient at General Hospital due | to a broken hip, is now convalescing | at the George Fetchkos a few weeks | Clark, Ruth Roberts, Thelma Belles, | before returning to her home. NOW m1] cm 1 es mm formerly — OPEN A COLONY RESTAURANT ® Complete Menu Available ® Delicious Food Corner Lake Front and Noxen Rd. HARVEYS LAKE GUS CONDARAS - Prop. OPEN 11 mf ct 1 se] se The Rex DAILY — incomparable atmosphere for BIRTHDAY PARTIES WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES - FAMILY CELEBRATIONS the perfect setting for OFFICE PARTIES CARD PARTIES . COCKTAIL GATHERINGS The Continental Inn Luzerne - Dallas Highway BU 7-7588 4 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1959 MRS. IRA BEAHM, Noxen MRS. MARTHA STEINRUCH, Loyalville MRS. GLENN KOCHER, Ruggles MRS. GEORGE SHAVER, Fernbrook MRS. GUY ZERFOSS, JR., Chase SHIRLEY SAYRE, Sweet Valley NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS BESS COOKE, Idetown MRS. ALBERT ARMITAGE, Harveys Lake NELSON WOOLBERT, Trucksville MRS. CALVERT BIRNSTOCK, Kunkle MRS. WILLIAM A. AUSTIN, Beaumont MRS. GEORGE EDDY, Oak Hill Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miller and daughter, Susan, West Butler Street, Shickshinny, were local callers last | week. | Westmoreland Parents Council met on Monday at 8 p. m. in the | high school building. George Jacobs | presided at the business session. John Whitby, director of admissions | at Wilkes College, spoke on college A question | A telephone call this past week brought this inquiry: “Do you know where I can sell my seven | dozen eggs every week? My very own chickens are laying and laying | and I don’t have enough customers.” | Douglas King, a would-be business man in the fourth grade, has a ser- ious problem. Doug has too many eggs. Who needs them? ? Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lutes were recent guests of their son, Richard, and his family at Middletown, Pa. The C. W. Smiths have returned from a Florida trip. Now that the birds are returning, boys watch those twenty-twos, Fernbrook Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams and Lauren, Bobby, ‘of Hatfield, spent the Easter weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Belles of Harris Street. Arthur Belles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Belles, Roushey Street, re- turned to Penn State College last Wednesday. : Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dymond, Plainfield, N. J., spent the Easter weekend with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Prater. Mr. and Mrs.” Edward Kester, Demunds Road, spent a weekend recently in Delaware visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. David Kitchen, De- munds Road, had as Easter guests Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Kitchen and Vern Kitchen of Philadelphia. William Holeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Holeman, Overbrook Road, returned to Penn State Col- lege last Wednesday after spending the Easter vacation at home. Ruggles Mrs. Alvin Deater who had been spending a few days with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Carl Montross, has return- ed to her other daughter, Mrs. Elwood Wormer. Happy birthdays go this week to little Joyce who is five and Ellen who is two, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rood. Mr. and Mrs. Job Derhammer and daughters, Judy, Linda, and Sandy, also Mrs. Harry Raban of Apalachin, N. Y. spent Sunday with Mrs. Der- hammer’s' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dendler. : Lake-Noxen P.T.A. will meet at the Lake School on Tuesday: April 21 with Rev. Edgar Singer as guest speaker. The Junior Band will play. It will be their first® official ap- pearance. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schooley and children, Dickie and Gary, also Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grey, spent Sunday at Mayo Beach, Meshoppen visiting Mrs. Grey's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hennebaul and family. On the sick list this week are our Grandma Kocher, Mrs. Nadine Hoover, Walter Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams, Mrs. Virginia Sorber; also Joyce and Allan Kocher who are getting over the measles. Mrs. Myrtle Westfield spent last [Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Sev- ern Traver and sister and her hus- i band, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Denmon | of Noxen. Myrtle has been very ! busy this past week painting the “Plumbing Kitchens Storm Windows HOME REPAIRS i Siding Roo Hea Bathrooms Floor Tile, ete. 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Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crispell | spent Sunday evening with the | Honeywells. : | Mrs. Lawrence Cornell and family | wish to thank all of their friends | and neighbors who were so kind and thoughtful during their recent bereavement. ° Mrs. Bessie Bunsek of Copper Cen- | ter, Alaska, who flew here to attend | the funeral of her brother-in-law, Lawrence Cornell, will remain for two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Elsie Cornell. Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Grey at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Grey's uncle, Ernest H. Varner, on Thurs- day. Mr. Varner was a resident. of Meeker. Trucksville (Charles = T. Parmelee, Warden Avenue, member of the board of directors of Pennsylvania Millers Mutual Fire Insurance Company, was elected secretary to ‘the board at a reorganization meeting held last week. Rose Ann Patner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Patner, Overbrook Avenue, was graduated from the Eastern Air' Lines flight attendant training school at Miami, Fla., re- cently. She will be located in New York City from where she will act as hostess for scheduled flights to all the principal cities in the United States. Ann Black, student at West Side Central Catholic High School, Kings- ton, placed second in the essay con- test sponsored by the Ladies’ Aux- iliary of VFW, Anthracite Post 283, 757 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rundle, 60 Maple Street, announce the birth of a son April 3 in Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Rundle is the former Doris Finney. Mrs. George Scherer and = son, David, Lincoln Park, N. J., and Robert Davis, student at Drexel In- stitute of Technology in Philadel- phia, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Davis, Mt. Green- wood Road. : Dr. “Franklin Robinson, former resident = of Mt. Greenwood, was elected to the office of president- elect of the American Association of Psychiatric Clinics for Children last Thursday in San Francisco, Calif. : Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hutchison, Orchard Street, ~are spending some time in Florida. Mrs. Minnie Benscoter, who has been staying with Mrs. Nuel Dem- ming of Camphill Road, Endicott, N. Y., has returned to her home on Main Street. Mrs. Cora Lewis is staying with her for awhile. Rev. Raymond Kratzer, Mrs. By- ron Thomas and her son, Joseph, of Allentown were guests last week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mathers, Carverton Road. Rev. Kratzer was guest preacher at the 10:30 service at Trucksville Free Methodist ‘Church on Sunday. Mrs. George Peirce, Orchard Street, celebrates her birthday this week. Her friends wish her many | happy returns of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Hayes, New Hope, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lowther Brown of Mt. Green- wood Road recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, Penny and Debbie, former residents of Holly Street, visited friends in the area last week. Mrs. Willard Garey, North Main Street, is a member of the recep- tion committee for the musical fash- ion show to be sponsored by the Luzerne County Chapter of College Misericordia Alumnhe. The affair | will be held April 17 at 8 p. m. in | Lake. entrance requirements. and answer period followed. Re- Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. | freshmentts’ ~ were served by Mrs. Mi. and Mrs. Wallace ‘RB. Wiest | William King and her eomimttee, ley, Jr., and son ‘of Loraine, Ohio, | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Farley, Phil- : adelphia, visited friends and rela- | tives in the area last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Chimiel, | Edward Tessnar, Davis Street, was Somers Point, N. J., have returned | elected president of the Greater after visiting friends and relatives | Wilkes-Barre Junior Chamber of here. | Commerce last week at a meeting Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Hoover, | of the board of directors h:ld at Plainfield, N. J., visited at the home | the Kingston House. of the former’s parents, Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs. John Cashmark, Bel Mrs. Ira Hoover, of Holly Street. | Air, Md., were..weekend guests of Mrs. C. S. Norris, Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. Cashmark’s father, Stanley Lansford Norris and William Nor- | Cashmark, Carverton Road. ris, Huntsville, Road, were dinner Fred Dingle, Orchard Street, was guests of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph War- |ill at his home last week: Fred is komski at their home at Harveys | associated with the First-Second Na- | tional Bank at its Wilkes-Barre Mr. and Mrs. Loren Fiske, 76 | office. Meadowecrest, announce. the birth of Franklin Hemenway, Hartford, a son April 1 in Wilkes-Barre Gen- | Conn, visited his family on Cliff- eral Hospital. side Avenue over the weekend. TYDOL Flying A SERVICE at the Y, Trucksville "NOW UNDER MANAGEMENT OF GRANT COOPER OPEN 7 AM. TO 11 P.M. DAILY Call Dallas 4-2220 the Little Theater building, North visited friends and relatives in the area last week. 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Meeting of the Trucksville Fire Company Auxiliary will be held next Monday night in the Fire Hall. Mrs. Anthony Bogdon will preside. Mrs. Ruth Darbie, “Pennsylvania State ath Dus FIX ir | | WE CAN tS Meeting of the board of trustees | Ne » N SECTION" B — PAGE 3 [oeadon Home Economist of Lu- zerne County will speak on “Spend- ling Your Money.” All members are | urged to attend. | Connie Sue Bogdon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bogdon, | Holly Street, was hospitalized last | week for tests. Mrs. Herbert Webster celebrated her birthday this week. Her friends wish her many happy returns of the P&K BODY SHOP Davenport Street, Dallas Owned and Operated by Paul Fiske Body & Fender Repairs EXPERT AUTO PAINTING "3 — CALL DALLAS OR 4-6501 — d ay. Mr. ‘and Mrs. chard Cross, Highland Avenue, Trucksville Gar- | dens, announce the birth of a son | April 2 in Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. 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