| SECTION B—PAGE 4 MRS. IRA BEAHM, Noxen MRS. MARTHA STEINRUCH, Loyalville . MRS. GLENN KOCHER, Ruggles x _ MRS. GEORGE SHAVER, Fernbrook J MRS. DAVID EDDY, Lehman pi SHIRLEY SAYRE, Sweet Valley Kunkle Lo Cherly Dietz, daughter of Mr. and ~~ Mrs. Job Dietz, celebrated her ele- venth birthday anniversary on Fri- ~ day the thirteenth. Present were her Grandma Kunkle, Aunt Esther SPECIAL Pre-Christmas Hass and Harry, Aunt Louise and Uucle Goody Hilbert. Since the Dallas Ambulance Drive is on, Mrs. Ellen Dietz asked us to print her praise for the organization. Last December 13th., she had the misfortune of breaking her leg. Values from $9.95 to $21.95 33.5 0 While They Last! BACK MT. LUMBER * 2" OR 4-1441 MAIN HIGHWAY isd SHAVERTOWN |NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS BESS COOKE, Idetown MRS. ALBERT ARMITAGE, Harveys Lake NELSON WOOLBERT, Trucksville LAYIAH MARTIN, Kunkle MRS. WILLIAM A. AUSTIN, Beaumont - MRS. 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JENKINS, Trucksville JOHN HIGGINS, Wilkes-Barre PEARL LOUNSBERRY, Wilkes-Barre PLENTY OF FREE PARKING o Another ambulance was summon- ed but could not assist her. Then the Dallas ambulance was called and in a matter of minutes they were on the job. There was no charge for their services. Dona- tions are always appreciated. We are glad to hear that James Traver and Lee Hoyt have return- ed from the hospital and are on the mend. Herb Widmen and Ken DeRemer, Doylestown, were recent visitors of the Ike Elstons. They enjoyed a day of good hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wertman and family were visiting Herb’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wertman for a few days. Mrs. Irwin Coolbaugh, Sharon.and Eddie motored to Richmond, Vir- ginia to attend a football game on Saturday. Bob plays on the Rich- mond team. They ‘are spending the weekend there. The Joy Class recently held its annual banquet at the Pennsylvania Room at the Boston Store. There were eighteen members and guests present. They all enjoyed them- selves very much and the dinner was delicious. W.S.C.S. held its monthly meeting at the home of Madeline LaBarre last Wednesday afternoon. Pres- ent were Dot Dodson, Sarah Wil- liams, Ella Brace, Emma Miller, Mrs. Kerlin, Agnes Elston, Nellie Nulton, Elva Elston,. Naomi Ashburner, Anna Weaver, Sis Birnstock, Mrs. Joselyn, Mrs. Gordon, Anna M. Lan- don, Julie Kunkle, Madeline La- Barre and Irene Transue. This is the last week that orders will be taken for Christmas Cards. Inter- ested persons contact Mrs. Dorothy Dodson. Next meeting will be held on December 9th. at the home of Mrs. Agnes Elston at which time they will enjoy their annual Tur- key Dinner. Happy birthday congratulations this week to Nelson Ashburner, David Martin and Grace Klimick. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hess, Deb- bie and Dougie and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Martin and boys spent Fri- day at Philadelphia. Stan Hoyt had the misfortune of breaking two toes while working for Central Penn near Plymouth last week. His biggest worry now is whether he will be able to climb the mountains out at Empor- | ium hunting buck. Mrs. Madeline LaBarre and chil- dren drove to New York on Mon- and Mrs. Dan port. The Meekers were returning from a trip to Sweden. Idetown Mr and Mrs William Mims of Binghamton, N. Y. spent the week- end with the latter's mother Mrs. Hope Ide. Rev and Mrs David Haines and danghters, Barbara and Virginia of Emerson,N. J. spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover. Mrs. Haines ob- served her birthday on Monday. Mrs. Wallace Kocher of William- sport is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Wright. Mr and Mrs Martin Cook and children, Wilkes Barre, spent Sun- day with his mother, Mrs Mary Cook who is taking care or her mother, Mrs Daisy Farver They are living with Mrs. Goldie Kitchen. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1959 Kingston Township Mrs. Thelma Jackson,formerly of Carverton Road, visited her mother, Mrs. Thamas Johnson, Edgewood Height, last week. Richard Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Patterson, formerly of Birch Grove, underwent surgery at Philadelphia General Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Johnson, daughters Mable and Ann, visited here on Wednesday. Thelma Richardson, Philadelphia, has returned after visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richardson. Sara Wilson, Ruth Gardner, Marion Gorden, and Jane Edwards were in New York City last weekend where they were the guests of Mr. land Mrs. Stanley Bonner, Mr. And Mrs. Club Meets At Church Mr. and Mrs. Club of Trucksville Methodist Church met on Friday night in the church social ro for a covered dish supper and meet- ing. Mr. and Mrs. S.D. Finney and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anderson were in charge of entertainment. Col. and Mrs. Leon Beisel and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett were on the refreshment committeg. Beverly Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anderson, Meadowcrest, was welcomed as a new member of the Insurance Wo- men of Wilkes-Barre at a recent dinner held by the organization. Mrs. Bertha Evans. Folly Street, is visiting relatives in Vestal, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hart son, Philadelphia, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Welker and family, Highland Avenue. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Myrtle Rineman, Mrs. Robert Lamont, Mrs. Walter Cranson, Mrs. Delbert Singer, Harry E. Owens, Thomas Avery, Vern Pritchard, Ed- ward Baker, Jean Updyke, Gary Glen Case, Carol Weaver. Ann Grail May, and Sumner Robert Bachman. Eleanor Morris, Elizabeth Mar- bow, Susan Merriel, and Dorothy Meyers motored to Harrisburg last week where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bogdon and daughter, Connie, have moved from Holly Street to No. 16 Mea- dowcrest. Theodore Snyder, Connelsville, a former resident of Mt. Greenwood, visited friends here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butler and family, Harris Hill Road, motored to Philadelphia last week where they will spend several weeks with his father and sister. Norman Jenkins, Allen Heights, Chicago arrived here Saturday by plane to spend some time with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs, Lester Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Seymore, former residents of Harris Hill Road now living in Rochester, N.Y. an- nounce the birth of a daughter, Sara May, November 9 in Roches- ter Memorial Hospital. The couple has two other children. Mrs. Sey- more is the former Laura Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller and family, Bunker Hill, have returned from North Collingswood, N.J. where they visited their daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Austin. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Frederick Downing and family, Binghamton, N.Y. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Moore of Hillside. Mr. Downing is a brother to Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Herbert Woodside has re- turned after spending two months in Syracuse, N.Y. where she helped care for her mother. Entertains At Party Mr. and Mrs. William Jasper DON’T FORGET... OPEN BOWLING — AT — \ | L t CROWN IMPERIAL BOWLING LANES DAILY...From 10 a. m. i Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings BALL DAY — Saturday and Sunday Learn to Bowl! > See NICK BUYNAK Free Instruction — HAVE — BOWLING BALLS DRILLED While You Wait! See our big selection of BOWLING EQUIPMENT BALLS — BAGS — SHOES ’ DALLAS MAIN HIGHWAY Bunker Hill, entertained at a party Thursday evening. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holland, Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Hargraves, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Neiser, and Mr. Clarence Brown. Mr. and Mrs. George Swales, North Hampton, announce the birth of a daughter born November 11 in North Hampton Hospital. This is the couples first child. Mrs. Swales is the former Miss. Marjorie DeWitt. Veronica Schrama, Jackson Town- ship, a senior student nurse at Wyoming Valley Hospital, left Tues- day morning of last week by plane from Wilkes-Barre-Scranton Air- port for Pittsburgh where she will attend the state convention of nurses. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saraka an- nounced the birth of a daughter born November 11 in Nesbitt Hos- S | pital. Mrs. June Barlow, Philadelphia, returned after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith and family of Hill- side. William Vollrath is seriously ill at his home on Edgewood Heights. Neighborhood Card Club Met at the home of Mrs. Earl Gregory, Jr. on Grove Street on Wednesday night, Members attending were; Mesdames Richard Mathers, Robert Mathers, Donald Anderson, William Lohman, Sheldon Hoover, Harry D. Owens, Ogden Palmer, and Harold Croon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hess and family, Montrose and Mr. and Mrs. Arden Hess of Endicott, N.Y. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Hess. Raymond Romburger of Lehigh Street is a patient in Veterans Hos- pital, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stuart, of Easton have returned home after spending two weeks at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mae Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smiles and family of Bunker Hill are in Pitts- burgh where they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Snyder. Mr. Smiles and Mr. Snyder were class- mates at University of Pennsyl- vania. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Swartwood of Allentown visited friends and relatives in the area over the week- end. Kenneth Smith, Norman Osgood, Willard Symops, and Sheldon New- man were in New York City on business last week. Marilyn Meyers, Mable Austin, Helen Hargraves, and Martha Smith were in Philadelphia last weekend where they attended a meeting of Temple University. Mrs. Joseph Heffelfinger of Bun- ker Hill returned from Nesbitt Hos- pital where she was a patient two weeks. Daughter, Mrs. Frederick Ashburner of Allentown will stay with her a month. Gertrude Hanlon, Chase Road and Laura Gavans Mt. Greenwood spent several days recently in Phila- delphia. Mrs. Oliver Courtright, Harris Hill, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Allen and family of Berlin, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellsworth and family, Mt. Greenwood, are spending a few weeks in Miami Beach, where they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Blanchard. Sweet Valley Christianl Endeavor of First Christan Church met at the home of Susan Lamoreaux recently. Present were Ann Lou Whitesell, Gloria Long, Irene Slater, Wilma Long, Janet Whitesell, Dean Long, Kenneth Pifer, John Whitesell, and Susan Lamoreaux. Plans were made for the Christmas party on December 11, Caroling, December 20, and distribution of cheer bas- kets to shut ins. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre on Sunday were Albert Terrey, Newark, N. J.,Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Morse and Barbara, Wilkes Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen, Mitchel, Ralph, Blooming- dale, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Britt, Mrs. Elizabeth Sayre and Mrs. 'Wil- lam Naugle. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wesley, Vestal, N. Y. visited Mrs. Elsie Wes- ley on Sunday: ‘Albert Agnew has returned to his home after being a patient at Gei- singer for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schobert and family had as supper guests on Sun- day Mr. and Mrs. William® Sayre of Plymouth. Mrs. Charles Brown, Syracuse, N. Y. visited the Alva Cases on Sun- day. Burton Steltz Jr. is a patient at Jefferson Hospital, where he is sub- mitting to tests. Ruggles Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gimber and Patricia and Megan of Wilkes-Barre visited Mr. Gimber’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Desiderio last week. Thursday Mrs. Desiderio’s niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Harris of Milan and her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stafford of Montana spent the day with her. Verne D.Kitchen, Elwyn, Pa., and his grandmother, Charlotte Heacock, Boothwyn, Pa. spent last weekend here with his daughter, Mrs. Ralph Rood. Connie Smith, student at Blooms~ burg state. Teachers, College spent last weekend at her home. A warm welcome is extended to our neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harvey and Family who have moved from Loyalville to the Luther Hum- mel Jr. home, Jerry Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith celebrated his birthday last Friday. Jerry, who is stationed at Ft, Belvoir, Va., spent the week- end home, bringing with him a friend, Dave Beutain, whose home town is in Iowa. While here they all had dinnér with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith who were celebrating their sixth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. George Dendler had as callers on Sunday their daughter and her husband and following children Judy and Sandy of Little Meadows. Their other daughter, Linda, is a patient in the Ideal Hos- pital, at this writing is not good. Mrs. Reulah Bronson and son Walter enjoyed a visit on Sunday with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Traver at Friends- ville. They to also visited with her granddaughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Caswell and child- ren Terry and Kenny who returned this past week from Scotland after having spent 2% years there. Happy Birthday greetings this week to Linda Traver, Gary Oberst, and to Mrs. Almon Rood. My Mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Sorber of Dallas, spent the weekend with our family. Mrs. Lela Kocher had as guests on Sunday her daughters and their |, families, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kon- dracki, Gloria Jean, Edward Jr. and Tony of Plymouth and Mr and Mrs. Eugene Reynolds of Swoyersville. Callers at the Robert Traver home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son Traver and granddaughter Alice of Binghamton, N.Y. also daughter, Beatrice, of Trucksville and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Caswell, Mr. Mrs. Jack Swire of Easton. . Charlotte Traver, student; Nurse- ing at Danville, flew by T.W.A. last Tuesday to attend the Nurses’ Con- vention at Pittsburgh. On Friday evening the following helped Mrs. Almon Rood celebrate her birthday: Mr. and Mrs. Michael and Mrs. Ralph Rood and children, Ellen and Joyce and Almon Rood. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Sorber spent the weekend in Warwick, N.Y. vis- iting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones and son Jeffery. Skip Honeywell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell decided on Saturday to go rabbit hunting. In- stead of rabbit, he returned shortly with a large rattle snake. Beaumont Service Unit of the Salvation Army wishes to remind you to place a stamp on the addressed en- velope you received, enclose your generous contribution, and mail to Mrs. William Arch Austin, local treasurer. With the Thanksbiving Holiday coming do you need to be reminded to share your blessings? The' Lester Crispells added another baseball player to their family ros- ter when a boy was born at the DER the 5% penalty which will after November 30, 1959. ARTHUR PENALTY WARNING Only eight more days left to pay your taxes without Tax Collector for Dallas Borough be added on all taxes paid DUNGEY and Election. THANK YOU \ We the Democratic Candidates of Lake Township, deeply appreciate the confidence and the effort of all the voters of all parties who supported us in the General Candidate for Supervisor—Edward Crake % Candidate for School Director—Robert Sorber Candidate for Auditor—Lewis Jones General Hospital Nov. 10. Sandra Goodwin, daughter of the Herbert Goodwins, was ill with virus this past week. Mrs. Donald Murphy and family of Goveneur, N.Y. are visiting Mrs. Violet Gary. The William Belles family has moved to Demunds Road, Dallas Noxen Mr. and Mrs. Paul Space, Tommy and Gail, spent the Weekend with relatives in New Jersey. noon Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harlow, Kings- ton Mrs. Elvin Beahn and Mrs. James Gillis recently spent a few days with Janet Bean at Riverdale, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanCampen and Timmy, Endicott, N.Y. spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Beulah VanCampen and Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Race. Mrs, William Race is ill at her home. J. Elmore Turrel and Robots May spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hunsinger at Old Zionsville and with friends at Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole visited their son, David, at Towanda on Sunday. Wilson Harding visited his daugh- ter, Mrs. William Reese and family at Lewisburgh and Earl Harding at Jenks over the weekend. The following ladies attended an Eastern Star luncheon at Bhaver- town = Methodist Church Friday evening: Mesdames Ora Beam, Wal- ter Mokychic, Robert May, Elvin Thomas, James Gillis, Harry Miller, Ear] Crispell, Donald Meeker, Roy. Dendler; also Donna Meeker. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Patton on Sunday were Jack Sumpolick, Wilkes-Barre, and Josephine Huhn, Swoyersville. Mr. and Mrs. George Krause, West Nanticoke, visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blizzard on Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Hackling Sr. celebra- ted her seventy fifth birthday an- niversary on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knowles, Newcastle, Del., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hack- ling. James Patton, Fairless Hills, spent the weekend with his family. Brooks To Head ‘60 Fund J. Archbald Brooks, Idetown, will head the 1960 United Fund Drive. The current 1959 Drive was headed by another Back Mountain resident, Frank Townend. Mr. Ira Beahm spent the after-. 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