en ly C- 1d 1d ir WwW er 1d us ht os, in al ly le of (HH E 3 Ha, sud- the ny ing; nost res- 1ake with nks- with and the de- | ord; en- HAE YEP WEECEY v a A a rar Ey er = avi ~ lian: Kunkle, pe =r 1 nn 1 on " 1 ye —— p 2 a ’ or 4 — ; ii : ; ey Ce ge LNA y ] ? ; Sd gs Lh er ) qo ce ; 7 Ph Re RAAB 7 ] lien 2 nn - ol : GAA LD, LUNN XLV AL »! THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1959 SECTION « PAGE ” 4 kins. | M¥, and Mrs. Conrad Manley,|] Mr. and Mrs. Berton Allen snd Lillian Harper, Allentown, a sen- |New Haven, Conn. announce the |family of New Hartford, Conn. are MRS. IRA BEAHM, Noxen MRS. MARTHA STEINRUCH, 12 alville MRS. GLENN KOCHER, Ruggles ry MRS. GEORGE SHAVER, Fernbrook h MRS. DAVID EDDY, Lehman SHIRLEY SAYRE, Sweet Valley | : INEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS BESS COOKE, Idetown ' MRS. ALBERT ARMITAGE, Harveys Lake NELSON WOOLBERT, Trucksville LAYIAH MARTIN, Kunkle MRS. WILLIAM A. AUSTIN, Beaumont ! Kunkle ~ James Traver would like to thank everyone that assisted him during his recent ‘illness. -Thanks especially to the Dallas Ambulance Crew, his blood donors, and all | those thoughtful neighbors who | sent cards. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Condon and gir} recently spent some time with thelr son and family, Nelson Con- don, at Owego, N. ¥. Silver Leaf was held at the home of Mrs. Edith Weaver. Present: Aderine Nulton, Erma Harris, Lil- ‘Anna Weaver, Nell Ellsworth, Vergie Elston, Leona, Joselyn, Emma Miller, Jennie Miers, Dorothy Dodson, Elizabeth Hess, Grace Ide, Arlene Kunkle, Noami Ashburner, Ella Brace and the Hostess. The Howard Martin family is ‘spending the Thanksgiving holiday ‘with Velma’s parents at St. Peters- WEEK-END SPECIAL Famous Make Washable | SNOW SUITS Boys and Girls Sizes 3 -6X Regular 19.95 $12.95 Open Friday and Saturday | wes HUMPHREYS’ Children’s « Apparel Back Mi. Shopping . Center SHAVERTOWN Wilkes-Barre Office: Plymouth Office: 117 W. Main St. Back Mountain Office: West Side Office: Shavertown ‘at | | on burg, Florida. Happy birthday this week to Bonnie Hackling, Joanne Kerlin, Esther Ward, Ronnie Hess, Owen Ide, Minnie Sayre, Nancy Hilgert, Corey Besteder, Larry Hihers, and Jimmie Cook. A combined choir from the Noxen, Harveys Lake, Ruggles and Kunkle Methodist churches = will sing at Pomeroy’s Dept Store on Dec. 10 at 6:30 P.M. under the direction of Mr. Stanley Jones. Carl Ide and Coon "Honeywell were sure lucky to shoot their Thanksgiving . meat. They each brought home a beautiful turkey. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashburner and Nelson were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willism Kishbaugh, Kingston. Frances Hess visited Mr. and Mrs. James Traver on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Shoemaker entertained dinner on Saturday night, Marion’s parents, * Mr. and Mrs. Race from Noxen and her brother, Bud. Beaumont Did you know that when you contribute to the local unit of the Salvation Army twenty per cent of your amount remains in the community for local work? Last year boys enjoyed camp life for ten days, glasses were purchased for school children, and “shut-ins” were remembered, — regardless of politics! ! Mull these thoughts over as you write your check and mail it ‘to Mrs. William Arch Austin, local treasurer. Chester Domowich, who has been a patient at the Veterans’ Hos- pital, Wilkes-Barre, has been as- signed to the Brooklyn Veterans’ Hospital for Surgery. William. Traver, Sophomore at Penn State University, is spending the Thanksgiving Vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Traver. Malcolm Richards of Washing- ton, D. 'C. spent several days here with relatives last week. Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Her- ring of New York City were week- end guests of the William Arch Austins recently. Noxen Mr. and Mrs.’ Earl Hodgson of Colley visited Mr. and Mrs. Francis Belles on ‘Wednesday. A number of ladies from here at- tended a card party at the Irem Temple on Thursday afternoon: | Mesdames Robert May, Earl Crispell, Ora Bean, Harold Bennett, Elvin Bean, Walter Mokychic and Ralph Lutes. Howard Mullen is a patient at General Hospital. condition is good. Harry Keiper spent Tuesday at General Hospital where he sub- mitted to X-Rays. Ray Wilson spent a day recently in General Hospital. Mrs. William Race is somewhat improved at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Engelman and Mrs. B. B. Engelman recently visited Mrs. George Engelman at ‘Williamsport. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Oscar Patton spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Clara Christian at Carbondale. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Belles re- cently spent a weekend with. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Womer at West- field. § Callers of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mullen recently were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert: Field and family, Cleve- land, Ohio, Carl Mullen, Plainesville, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crossett and family, Mrs. Andrew Faber, Waverly, and William Mullen of Fe . John ‘Steinrock, Fast Lemon vistod at the home of Mr. and surgical His | Mrs. Joseph Hackling on Friday. WYOMING NATIONAL BANK of Wilkes-Barre BACK MOUNTAIN OFFICE 26 W. Market St. Gateway Shopping Center © MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM When your thoughts turn to Christmas, do you wish you had more ready cash for bountiful giving? our Christmas Club . . . make your best gift ideas come true in. 1960. Mrs. Rudy Adams, Binghamton, is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pat- ton. Mr. Patton is recuperating from a fall. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meeker were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Meeker and Mrs. Eleanor Shelly, Portland, Oregon, and Henry Meeker, Athens. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Patton and Ernest, Bristol, Pa., spent the week- end with the Dave MacdMillans. Mr. and Mrs. George Fleth and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Costango, Dun- more, visited the William Mun- ketchys on Sunday. Ladies Auxiliary of Noxen Fire Company will hold its Christmas ‘party at the Fire Hall on Monday, December = 7. ‘All. members are asked to bring a dollar gift and a covered dish. Noxen ‘Cub Scout Pack 530 held a meeting at Veterans’ Hall Friday evening. Cookies, soda and coffee were served. Warren Montross is cub. scout master, Michael Traver, assistant. Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Skalata, Terri Lynn and Billie Jr. recently visited relatives in Hazlehurst, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Van Hill Lambert Jacksonville, Fla. Paul Thomas and Joyce Skalata spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Daley at Hatboro. Mr. and Mrs, Philip Shafer, Doug- las, Peggy, Nancy, Philadelphia, spent the weekend with Mrs. Dorothy French. Noxen V.EW. will sponsor a bingo party at the Hall. William Race, Binghamton, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Race and they all enjoyed a turkey dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shoe- maker and family at Kunkle. Mr. and Mrs. Osmand Casterline spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. William Doty at Benton. Ruggles Mrs. Jane Kocher recently made a trip to North Tonawanda, N. Y. with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Croop to spend a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grapes and children, Lynn and Richard. While there she had the pleasure of visiting in the city of Buffalo twice and seeing Niagara Falls. Mrs. Robert Traver and daughter, Treva, spent Friday night and Sat- urday in Easton visiting her daugh- ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swire. Charlotte Traver, a student nurse at Danville Hospital, spent the week end at her home here. Mr. Verne D. Kitchen spent the week end in Pittsburgh visiting his nieces, Mrs. Ruth Long and Mrs. Edith Fritz. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rood who celebrated their 9th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deitz of Wilkes-Barre spent Sunday with Mr. Deitz’s Aunt and Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Dendler. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams of Trucksville called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams and family on Sun- day, also the latter’s son, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams and daugh- er Kathy of Trucksville. James Chester Barrall Mr. and Mrs. James Barrall, Trucksville' RD 2, announce the birth of a son, James Chester, November 15 at General Hospital, weight ten pounds three ounces. James has a sister Sandra, thirteen months old. Mrs. Barrall is the former Jeanne Casterline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Casterline, Harveys Lake. Mr. Barrall is son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Barrall, Trucksville RD 2. Join Kingston | ior student at Muhlenberg College, | visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Township C. L. Albert, Pioneer Avenue, Bowman, Clyde Birth, Leon Beisel, Harvy Haskins of Harris Hill Road. | Haven. was re-elected secretary-treasurer of the area alumni of Lafayette Col- {lege last week at the 80th annual ‘dinner and meeting of the asso- | ciation held at the Scranton Club. Friendship Class Meets Friendship Class, of Trucksville Methodist Church, met at the church Wednesday night. Marion Glace was welcomed as a new mem- ber. [Christmas plans were discuss- ed. Fifty cent gifts, with name enclosed, are to be exchanged. Present: Mesdames Isabel Kried- ler, Ann Crompton, Jane Sherry, Thelma Roushey, Janet Phillips, Marion Stookey, Ruth Shortz, Lena Ide, Helen Gaylord, Ann Morgan, Alberta Lohman, Thedda Hoover, Harold Croom, Thelma Norrie, Eliz- abeth Harrison, Margaret Davis, Isabel Cleasby, Harriet Mayo; Betz Kliener, Margaret Johnson, Kath- leen Palmer, Rita Nichols, Ella Long, Margaret Case, Eleanor Cool- baugh, Betty Griffith, Betty Math- ers, Melba Gregory, Betty Shoe- maker, Marion Glace and Rev. Mayo. Lee Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans, an employee of Pratt-Whitney Aircraft, visited his parents recently. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Smith, Verna and Gertrude Smith, York, and Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Smith of Glen Rock, Pa. will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips on Thanksgiving. C. S. Hemenway, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Claude Button attended the three day Holstein Convention last week at State College. The Franklin Hemenway family of Post Road will be guests of the iC. S. Hemenways for Thanksgiv- ing dinner. Claude Naugle, of Altow. is spending Thanksgiving with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hoskins. Any news items you may have will be greatly appreciated. Please contact the writer no later than 11:30 Saturday morning. His phone number is ORchard 4-8671. Thank you. Rev. Grove Armstrong, pastor Trucksville Free Methodist Church, was in Clinton, Mass. last week where he took part in a district youth rally on evangelism. Navy Airman R. C. Weigel, «son of Lorengo P. Weigel, Sutton Road, graduated last Friday from the Parachute Rigger School at Lake- hurst, N. J. Mothers’ and Wives’ Club Meets Service Mothers’, and Wives’ Club met at the Fire Hall on Monday evening. Mrs. Albert Williams, Jr. presided at the business meeting. Christmas party plans were dis- cussed and committees appointed. Attending were: Mesdames Mary | Clarence Harper of Harris Hill Road. Jacob Beline, Margaret Dykman, | Endicott, N. Y., will spend the | Mame Dymond, Fred Case, Earl| month of December with her moth- Gregory, §Sr., William Gregory, | er, Mrs. Rose Snyder. Lillian Hirlinger, Samuel Lawson, | | holidays, Mrs. Snyder will accomp- Bruce Long, Lincoln Long, Eugene | any them to Florida for the rest Piatt, Wallace Perrin, Charles A. | of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mrochko, | giving ‘recess at the home of his Meadow Avenue, announce the | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Prit- birth of a daughter November 11|chard of Maple Street. in General Hospital. | Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brown, Nichols were among the thirty five Brown Manor, are spending the | Wyoming Valley residents receiv- Winter at Mt. Dora, Fla. |ing degrees in Scottish Rite Mas- Mr. and Mrs. Charles English, |onry at the reunion last week by Asbury Park, N. J., were weekend | the Caldwell Consistory, Blooms- guests of the latter's parents, | burg. Mr. and Mrs. John Albright of Car-| Elmer Nagle, Staub Road, figured verton Road. in an automobile, accident last Mr. and Mrs. Herbert DeWitt, | Mt. Greenwood Road, spent some |lided with two other automobiles time recently with her son-in-law | | at Pierce Street and Third Avenue, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George | Kingston. Damage to all automo- Swales and infant daughter wis was considerable. Northampton. | Mrs. Thomas Graham was the Mrs. Alfred Newman and, son and | recipient of an award of a trip daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. |to Hawaii at a card party sponsored Douglas Newman, White Plains, |by the Wilkes-Barre General Hos- were week end guests of Mrs. New- | pital Auxiliary. Mrs. man’s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Harris | not take the trip but she elected of Courtland Avenue. to give the money to the General Samuel Hartman, = Hagerstown, | Hospital Building Fund and the Md. spent the week end with his Suing Pn Hj the Shavertown aunts, Dorothy and Barbara Man- | Methodist Church. ley, Mt. Greenwood Road. Mrs. Aaon Seigle of Carverton George R. Newtons Eentertain | Road has been a patient in Uni- Mr. and Mrs. Goole’ 8. Nev: iid Pennsylvania Hospital, ton entertained at their home Wed- k on fg for ysoveral Yooeks, ] A ? ) eigle is spending several days nesday night in honor of their twin Philzdelphls 10 b ith h daughters’ birthdays. Joan and | in PALe. tobe. XI oh 2 Ir. and Mrs. Harvey Henry, Jane were five years old.' Pres | former of H Hill Rosd. h ent: Marie Sanford, Alice Smith, y arvis #4 22 ave Norma Silvers, Ann Rogers, Sara | moved to Rutherford, 'N. 1 Woodling, Margaret Dymond, Ruth| Mr. and Mrs. Willard Avery, Summers, Marion . Wallace, Eva | daughters, Minerva and Jennie, Weber, Susan Edwards, the host and visited here on Wednesday. the hostess and the guest of honor. | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Singer, Birthday greetings ‘this week to | and Mrs. Norman Ashley, Mr. ‘Mrs. Samuel Lawson, Mrs. Harry Owens, Mrs. Lola Lamoreaux, Mrs. | Arthur Mayo, Walter Howell, Fred Spencer; Allan Nichols, James Dar- row, Kyle Houghton and Alice | Shortz. Mrs. A. G. Rogers, Binghaniton, N. Y., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harland Barnhart of Birch Grove. Mr. aud Mrs. Harold Gunster, Mr. and Mrs. George Osbourne, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Seaman at- Mr. and. Mrs. tended the Dartmouth - Princeton | Carverton Road, entertained at a football game, Saturday at Prince- [party Wednesday evening. ton, N. J. were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hargraves | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hawley, Mr. were called to Philadelphia last |and Mrs. Wesley Meyers, Mr. week by the serious illness of their | Mrs. Raymond. Snyder, Mr. and son, Arthur. Mrs. Jack Harmond, Mr. and Mrs. Mable Goodwin, Alberta Morri- | Robert Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Norman son, Susan Winkler, and Dorothy | Smith, Mr. Mr. Y. were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cramer. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Woodside of | Allentown visited friends and rela- tives in the area over the week end. Mrs. Judith Griffiths, Easton, re- turned after visiting Mr. and Mrs. wood Heights. Entertains At Party Thanksgiving holiday with his par- | were week end guests ‘of Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ad-'!Mrs. Stuart Graham and family. Lining—fully lined—Bulky ly washable—assorted plain Shop our Store EDWARD JENKIN Trucksville Boy's Famous Brand Full Length JACKETS $15.95 You Save $4.00 Regularly Priced $19.98 These are a Dacron Blend—with 100% Orlon Pile tachable Hood—specially designed big zipper—Complete- Ladies’, Men’s and Boy’s Wear! J. Hyman & Co. 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Mr. and Mrs. Almond Morrison Robert Adkins is spending the |and son, Richard of Wilkes-Barre | birth of a daughter born Novem- | visiting the former's sister and [ber 20 in General Hospital, New | brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert This is the couple’s first | Connell. child. Mrs. Manley is the former | Fredia Hammarsley. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST This is the 89th year JORDAN'S has ‘been filling your Christmas Lists We invite you to come in and shop early for Choice Selections We Welcome Charge Accounts | | | | Established Since 1871 In The Narrows Shopping Center MAIN HIGHWAY DALLAS 17 to 20 Ibs. Ready for the oven TURKEYS Golden SWEET POTATOES - 19 19 Ocean Spray CRANBERRY SAUCE CLARK’S BUDGET GUM 50 Stick Package We have Everything for your THANKSGIVING DINNER Open °Til 10 Tonight CLOSED THANKSGIVING HAVE A WONDERFUL HOLIDAY! GOSARI’S
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