Voight Long, 12 Carverton Road. ’ is spending some time with his par- ins, Carverton Road. ~ Mrs. Joseph Purcell, Mount Green- : Barre. a ‘most years. .says there is a ten degree differ- ‘really ‘every day and is becoming friendly with everyone now. ‘are so fascinated by him that they ' Saturday night John Hilburt be- "Club. He is also Zone Chairman. ‘this year than he had last year. ‘How proud of him we all are. ‘been more proud of John than any- "Legion Home, ‘Lions Club on every Ladies Night- their esteem they held George in. . June is the month of weddings; celebrated in the upper circle. and Mrs. Arthur McDaniels and Mr. ‘and Mrs. last week on vacation Jersey. After their return they held a family reunion at ‘their “home. Donald's mother, Mrs. Hazel Evans Mrs. James Evans and family of William H. Evans and family of ‘Syracuse, Bono brace 6 ESE NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS MRS. IRA BEAHM, Noxen MRS. MARTHA STEINRUCH, Loyalville MRS. GLENN KOCHER, Ruggles MRS. GEORGE SHAVER, Fernbrook MRS. GEORGE EDDY, Lehman SHIRLEY SAYRE, Sweet Valley 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 Kingston ~ Firemen To Conduct School Trucksville Volunteer Fire Com- | pany will again conduct classes for its members each Monday evening at the fire house during. July. In- | struction will be given on how to operate the fire truck and care for | fy equipment. ; Return Coin Cards Those people who failed to return the coin cards for the combined fund drive of ambulance and fire company, are asked to do so as soon as possible. Please send them to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Engler, Meadowcrest, announce the birth of a son June 22 in Wyoming Valley Hospital. ‘Betsy Welker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Welker, Highland Avenue, left by plane last week for Brownwood, Texas, where she will spend July 4 with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Belvin. Ruth Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Owens, Maple Street, has been ill at her home the past several days. ~ Mrs. Bertha Evans has returned home after spending some time with relatives in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brekke, Meadowcrest, announce the birth of a daughter June 26 in Nesbitt Hos- pital. “Judy Anderson and Marybeth Keast are attending Camp Schroor in New York State this week. Mrs. Eugene Piatt has returned home after spending some time with ' son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Piatt of Hyattsville, Md. Samuel Perkins, Rahway, N. .J, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Perk- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Osgood, daughters Mary and Helen, Berwick, are spending July with Mrs. Os- good’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Woodside, Bunker Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reese, Hare risburg, were weekend guests of friends and relatives. Attorney and Mrs. James L. Pur- cell, Brooklyn, N. Y. announce the | birth of a daughter June 22. Attor- ney Purcell is the son of Mr. and wood Road. ‘Mr. and Mrs. oon G. Avery and son, Tom, Westmoreland Hills, attended the surprise birthday party ‘Saturday night honoring Mrs. Har- old Haven at her home in Wilkes- Mrs. Helen V. Smith and daugh- iter Katherine, of Buffalo, visited friends and relatives in the area last week. Mrs. Smith attended the funeral of her late sister, Miss /Ger-" trude Voight. ~ Carl Dykman and family visited Carl’s mother, Mrs. Margaret Dyk- | man recently. Carl is stationed at, Richard Gebar Air Force Base near Kansas City. . ~ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Case of Can- | Dykman, Township isteo, N. Y. announce the birth of a son, Thomas Lee, born June 3. Mrs. Case is the former Ruth John- ‘son. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Perkins, Carverton Road, are spending some time vacationing at Lake Carey. Gary Glen Case has’ returned. home after spending some time vis- iting his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George Henshaw and son, Edward, Bunker Hill, were in New York City last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson, Car- verton Road, announce the birth of a son June 22 in Wyoming Valley Hospital. Mrs. Fred Dingle, Orchard Street, was ill last week at her home. Mrs. Byron Ide and children of Rice Street are visiting her mother, Mrs. William Weigle, at her home in Fort Wayne, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Allen and family, Sweetwater, Tenn., former residents, are visiting friends in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Klein and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Williams are spending a few days visiting with friends and relatives in Boston, Mass. Ruth Bennett, Orchard Street, and Martha Finney, Lancaster, are working at Lakeside Hotel, Eagles- mere, during the summer months. Richard Allen, Sweetwater, Tenn. has been visiting Robert Palmer of | Grove Street for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William Chalker and | children, David and Gwen, field, N. J. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore of Car- verton Road. Birthday greetings this week to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carver, Mrs. Cedric; Griffiths, Mrs. Louis Wilcox, Herbert Jenkins, Jack Pritchards, Frank Mathers, 3rd, Scott Hoover, Nancy Mathers, and Gary Crompton. Mrs. Kenneth Albright of New Kensington, and Mrs. Albert Somers of Long Island City, were local cal- lers last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wheeler, daughters Marie and Jean, Birch Grove, will leave tomorrow for Ocean Grove, N. J., where they will spend a week. WSCS meets at church. Trucksville WSCS met in the church parlors on Tuesday night. Mrs. Leon Beisel presided. Mrs. C. S. Hemenway was in charge of de- votions. Mrs. Edgar Lashford re- viewed the study book, ‘“Under- standing of the Cultures.’ : Those attending were: Mesdames Norman B. Stookey, Herman Reese, Robert Kleiner, Leon Beisel, Low- ther Brown, S. D. Finney, Laing Coolbaugh, Cedric Griffiths, Sheldon Bennett, C. W. Palmer, Margaret Mame Dymond, Bruce Long, William Rhodes, Florence C. Finney, Richard Cook, C. S. Hemen- way, Edgar Lashford, S. R. Henning, Earl Hess, Thomas Williams, Floyd Welles, Robert Shepherd, and Geor- giana Weidner. OAK All of us are thankful this week that we live in Oak Hill. This ‘summer we've had it hotter than But at least we al- ways have a breeze here. Everyone ‘ence between here and downtown, for which we're grateful in this kind of weather. Even my puppy Gretchen and her father Guy seem to mind the heat. There is a pet, however, that loves the heat, Darby's ‘monkey, “Smokey”. He gets cuter The Hilburts would like to get one. came Past President of Dallas Lions John has much more assurance If George had lived, he would have one, ‘Other Oak Hill men taking office were William C. Frey, first vice president; Thomas Lynch, treasurer and Thomas H. Smith; tail twister. They held the installation at Dallas where 1 was in- formed I will be a guest of Dallas forever. part, What a lovely gesture on showing what high so there were three anniversaries Mr. Thomas Husband cele- brated theirs on the twenty-sixth, while Mr. and Mrs. Bradovcheck celebrated theirs on the twenty- fifth. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Evans spent- in New of Forty-Fort, © Donald's brothers Mr. and Mrs. Byron Evans and family of Forty-Fort, Mr. and Cincinnati, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. N. Y. were all visiting HILL this week end. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew. Lavi had | as week end guests Mr. and Mrs. William Grace, children, Kathleen and Robert, of Clifton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson had as a guest last week her sister, Mrs. Benjamin Thomas of Maple- wood, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bicking had as weekend guests from Allentown: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trexler and Mrs. Arch Spangenberg. They are the sister and niece of Mrs. Jones and the aunt and cousin of Mrs. Bicking. Edward Kanasky celebrated his birthday on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holland, Ginnie, Brad, and Larry were in Allentown for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Williame Calkins had as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Masters, children Chub, Susan and Gary and Mrs. Blanche Ide ‘of Sweet Valley. Mrs. Roger Phillips is not feeling up to par. Hope you feel better soon Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Schleich, Lisa and Kathy have returned from Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. William Frey had as weekend guests Bill's parents: Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Frey of Penn- brook. Kunkle Joy Class will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 on the lawn of the home of Mrs. Thomas Landon for a picnic supper. Mrs. James Knecht is assisting hostess. Each member is to bring a covered dish, her own sandwiches and place setting. ' The Firemen will be around the week of July 6 collecting coin cards, so be sure and have yours ready for them. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver of Wilkes-Barre were recent visitors of Mrs. Ann Richards. Barry West now belongs to the “Tonsils Out Club”. He had them removed last week at General Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Steve Sutton of Levittown spent the weekend with Honey Stompler while Mr. and Mrs, Plain- Ray Henney motored to Lititz to visit with their son Bob and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Elston and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hi Clark and family of Lemon. Shelia Hilbert of Bordentown, N. J., vacationed a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Landon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Searfoss and children have moved from Kunkle to Alderson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Landon were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. McConnell, of Bayshore, L. I. Mrs. Ralph Elston, Mrs. Jack Birnstock, Jo Carol and Jan, visited with the Harding family of Tunkhannock last week. Mrs. Hard- ing is recovering from a serious heart operation. Richard Corbey of Duryea is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elston. Sweet Valley Mrs. Felix Witcaski badly burned i her hands and face with hot grease last week. Her daughters are help- ing her out until she is able to use her hands. Weekend callers of Bess Klinetob were: Misses Ida and Olwen Rosser, P. H. Parks, Kingston, Mrs. Warmouth, Baltimore, Md., Mrs. . Mable Belles, Wilkes-Barre., Mr. and Mrs. George Grant and son Larry, Mrs. Fred Callendar, Ber- wick, and Mrs. Wentzel. Mr. and Mrs. George Coon and Linda, Shickshinny, Mr. and Mrs. { Ralph Callendar, Harrisburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Alva Case on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Daven- | port, Sally, Susan and Karl, St. Petersburg, Florida, are spending a few weeks with the former's mother, Mrs. Mae Davenport. Mrs. Clair Wesley has returned to her home after spending two weeks with her daughter in Magnolia, Delaware. . Mr. and Mrs. George Wesley and Lois spent Sunday in Philadelphia visiting relatives. Lois is staying for a visit with her aunt. Mrs. J. S. Ferrey, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ferrey and Susan visited the formers brother, Emil Casterline, Harveys Lake, who has been ill for quite some time. Ruggles Ed and Amos Hoover had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crispell of Newark Valley, N. Y., Harry Jones of Endicott, N. Y.; and Mr. and Mrs. Staniey Grey. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Montross had as guests last week Mrs. Mon- tross’s aunt, Mrs. Gertrude Hoppes, and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Miller and family of Courtdale. While here they called on Mrs. Hoppes’ nephew, John Hoppes. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Swire and children Beverley and Amos Jr. spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swire of Noxen. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kocher and Mrs. Nadine Hoover and Theresa Ann spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kondracki and family of Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reynolds of Swoyerville. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oberst had as guests last week Larry Hillard, Arthur Rieck and Roland Spence of Chester, Pa. Mrs. Elsie Cornell had as Sunday afternoon and evening visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Swire and son Victor of Mooretown also Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rees of Trucksville. Gladys. Jones of Alderson spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with Joyce Kocher. Barbara Hennebaul is recovering after submitting to surgery at Gen- eral Hospital. Mrs. Elsie Cornell and Mrs. Clif- ford Crispell spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. John Kocher of Berwick. Mrs. Elsie Cornell and aunt, Mrs. Jane Kocher, also Mrs. Aderinne Nulton were dinner guests on Sun- Anna“ RRA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1959 day of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Creek. Luthér Hummel Jr. of Lorain, Ohio, spent the week end with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hennebaul celebrated their wedding anniver- sary and Mrs. Hennebaul’'s birthday on Thursday. Betty Schooley and Hugh Gal- lagher of Trucksville visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schooley on Friday evening. They enjoyed a picnic lunch and boating on the lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Dendler had the following visitors on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dietz of Wilkes- Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Jobe Derham- mer and family of Apalachin, N. Y. Their daughter Mrs. Elmer Steltz and Virginia of Danville called on them one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Traver had as guest on Wednesday, Mrs. Irving Schooley of Trenton, N. J. A family birthday dinner was held on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Traver of Idetown to celebrate the birthdays of Mrs. Traver and Mr. Traver’s uncle, Millard Kocher. The follow- ing members of the family at- tended: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Traver, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Had- sall, Carlton, Lynn and Carol, Atlee Kocher, and Millard Kocher. {Charlotte Traver, student nurse and on part of her training now at the Philadelphia Children’s Hospital, spent the week end with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Traver. Mrs. Almon Rood has been ill at her home the past week. Mrs. Charles Heacock and chil- dren, Charles Jr., Dan and Gail of Boothwyn, Pa. spent the week end with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rood. Verne D. Kitchen and niece, Paulette Loomis, returned on Sat- urday from a vacation to St. Peters- burg and Tampa, Florida. They en- joyed a little swimming in the Gulf of Mexico. They also visited the La Ray Caverns on the return trip. Daily Vacation Bible School of Ruggles Methodist Church held its’ closing exercises on Sunday morn- ing at 8:45. The awards and cer- tificates were presented to the chil- dren. The school was directed by Mrs. Darrell Loomis, Secretary, Mrs. Lela Sickler, teachers and helpers, Mrs. Beulah Bronson, Mrs. May Kocher, Margaret Sorber, Mrs. Faye Hummel, Mrs. Nellie Rood, Sandra Loomis, Mrs. Hilda Higgins. The following children attended: Nursery class, Kandy Hummel, Barbara Harrison, Bobby Grey and Joyce Rood. Beginners class: Harry Loomis, Danny Smith, Ellen Rood, Elva Dale Croop Don Cornell of Hunlock Sickler, Robby Hummel, Ren Hig- gins and Albert Harrison. ‘Primary class: Allan Kocher, Ricky Hummel Laurie Sickler, Dan- ny Higgins, Larry Harrison, Wilma Harrison, Gail Higgins. Junior class: Lee Oberst, Joyce Kocher, Jill Sickler Susan Honey- well, Sara Oberst, Darrell Loomis, Lewis Higgins, Teddy Higgins, Alice Sorber, and Judy Sorber. Beaumont Members of the Kunkle Volunteer Fire Department will solicit funds and collect their coin cards the week of July 6. Help your “Good Neighbor” who in turn may be call- ed upon to help you! 4-H Girls met at the home of Mrs. Herbert Goodwin June 30 at one o'clock. Mrs. Mary Downs has returned to her home after spending the winter at Wellsboro with her daughter, Mrs. Louisa Nieman, who is now visiting the Charles Bigelows at Wil- son, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson have been spending some time at Sum- merville Lake where Earl is engaged in construction work. Kathy Hadsall, daughter of the Wayne Hadsalls, fell while playing and broke her arm in two places. Confidence Class Supper Confidence Class, Idetown Metho- dist Church, plans a covered dish supper Tuesday evening at 6 at the home of Mrs. Herbert Ward. Mrs. Lewis Anesi is chairman. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST size...nonailing.. stays in place . . INSULATE NOW! Do-It-Yourself in One Afternoon with ZONOLITE® Because Zonolite vermiculite is the miracle mineral thac pours into place, insulating is fast and easy. No cutting te .no blowing. And Zonolite . guaranteed to last for the life of your home. Rotproof, rodent-proof, fire- proof! Come in for FREE estimate. SHAVERTOWN LUMBER COMPANY 10 East Center Street SHAVERTOWN OR 4-8866 JUST POUR IT.. LEVEL IT. LEAVEIT! ATE REST ETERRA ER RRAA ERR NOXEN Cr re} William Race, Endicott, N. Y., spent the weekend with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Race. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling May and son of Allentown visited the William Engelmans over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGinley and children and Thomas McGinley, New Jersey, spent the weekend with the Loren Cases. Thomas Hontz, former organist at Shavertown Lutheran Church, will serve as organist at St. Luke’s for the next two Sundays. Mr. and Mrs. Niles Hess, Roch- ester, N. Y., Ronnie Hess, Kunkle, and Mrs. Ross Williams, ‘Shaver- town, were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cahill, West Pittston, announce the birth of a daughter, Charlotte Ann at Nesbitt Hospital on June 27. Mrs. Cahill is the former Lois Schenck. Robert May and sons, Billy and Albert, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hunsinger, Old Zionsville, on Sunday. Noxen Tabernacle Vacation Bible School ended the two week session with a picnic on the Samuel Arendt lawn on Saturday. Fred Hanadel, Connecticut, spent the weekend here with his wife and son. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bender spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson at Clarks Summit. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigelow, Lute’ Corners, spent a recent week- end with their son, Charles Bige- low, and family at Barker, N. Y., and with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bige- low and family at Ann Arbor, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Liebenguth and son, Harold, are spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mead and family at Poughkeepsie. Mrs. Albert Casterline is a sur- gical patient at General Hospital. She submitted to an emergency ap- pendectomy Monday night. She is coming along nicely. Mrs. William Kline is a medical patient at General Hospital. She is improving steadily. 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