Rafe rE fo [SECTION B—PAGE 6 NEWS FROM POS MRS. IRA BEAHM, Noxen MRS. MARTHA STEINRUCH, Loyalville MRS. GLENN KOCHER, Ruggles MRS. GEORGE SHAVER, Fernbrook MRS. DAVID EDDY, Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Orison Kocher spent Christmas day with their niece and family Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur McDaniel of Oak Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hummel Jr. and children arrived from Lorain, Ohio to spend the Christmas holi- | days with Mrs. Hummel's parents | Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith and Mr. T CORRESPONDENTS BESS COOKE, Idetown MRS. ALBERT ARMITAGE, Harveys Lake NELSON WOOLBERT, Trucksville LAYIAH MARTIN, Kunkle MRS. WILLIAM A. AUSTIN, Beaumont SPARLEY SAYRE, Sweet Valley 2nd bil Luther Hummel Sr. of {| Loyalville. | Connie Smith, a student at . Summit and Andrew Kuchta were Warren Johnsons. | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lutes and Bloomsburg State Teachers’ Col- daughter, Sarah, of Palmyra were lege, is spending the holidays at | her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oberst i Harveys Lake at the Kuchta home for Christmas ~ Carol Deets, senior at Kutztown 9inRer. io : : State College is spending the Christ-| Betty Cook of New York and with Richard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. mas holidays with her mother, Mrs. Fernbrook visited Mr. and Mrs. | Ralph Lutes, at Christmas. Ruth Deets. | Joseph Rauch Friday evening. | Mrs. Lambert Traver and Mrs. | and daughter, Sara, called on our | family on Christmas day, bringing ; . i : Linda Grey, freshman at Mans-| Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter Chester Domowich spent a few days | oh them their’ Dest. wishes. for field Teachers College is home for had as guests over the Christmas last week visiting : Mr. Domowich | 550" wedding anniversary. ‘the holidays with her parents and holidays Mrs. Mary Krause and Who is a patient at the Veterans We celebrated quietly. family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grey. | daughter, Miriam Sue, son, Roland | Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. AL Bile Ohss Ruggles Mr. and Mrs. William Richards, Kocher: On Christmas day Mr. and | The Glen Scovells of Johnson "1, ists Charch, willl hold its Mrs. Thomas Jones of Wilkes-Barre City, N. Y. had Christmas dinner Chrivinins party. at the home of keepsie, N. Y. spent Christmas with Were dinner guests, and afternoon | with Glen's family. . : ’ i . | Mr. Mrs. Allen Kitch Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson. | callers were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert | The Joseph Shalatas moved Mio a iy iho. al - Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Garinger, | WV" Carpenter, Beth Carpenter and | their new home near the Forest| pny. and Mrs. Charles Huffman daughter Tracy of Berwyn spent Norman Williams of Kingston, Motel last week. | children, Susan, Kay, Lorna Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ray- a : om» and Duane of Liberty, Pa spent . mond Garinger. From Tennyson's “In Memoriam’ | several days with Mrs. Huffman’s Mr. and Mrs. come thew aoughis for the New [mother and brother, Mrs. Beulah Karen and Keith Richards of Pough- Beaumont Albert Armitage! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nulton, II and: and Mrs. Jessie Garinger had Christ- daughter, Susan, of New York City, | Yerrre i i | Bronson and Walter. Mrs. Bron- mas dinner with her daughter, were Christmas guests of Pauls Ring our false pride in place and son’s son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie, her husband and Mrs. Sadie parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nulton, I. : Beckerman in Kingston. Later in, Mr. and Mrs. Victor LaBruno and The civic slander and the spite; the afterncon Jessie and Orin had family of Rahway, N. J. came here Ring in the love of truth and right, supper with Mr. and Mrs. Albert | to be with Mrs. LaBruno’s father, Ring in the common love of good, Armitage. Charles Goodwin, for Christmas. Mary Kuchta of Lakewood, N. J, Morgan Lewis, psychologist for John Bronson, Larry and Joan of Montrose, spent Saturday with the | families. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kondracki and children, Gloria Jean, Edward Ring out old shapes of foul disease; | Jr. and Tony of Plymouth also Mr. is spending the Christmas vacation Ross Laboratories of Columbus, | Ring out the harrowing lust of gold; | with her mother, Mrs. Mary Kuchta. Ohio, enjoyed his Christmas Vaca- : Ping out ge Shousand ots of i RR Pe Se oads ne i i i 3 3 ’ i ‘Ring in the thousan ears oO Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kuchta of Clarks tion. with his sister’s family, the i y A VRE thelr. mother Mrs, Lela R I Kocher and sister Mrs. Madine u es Hoover. at 2% 88 Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Wil- ikl Verne D. Kitchen, Elwyn, Pa, |liams, Richie and Karen spent the weekend with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams Jr. ofl Lancaster. Mrs. George Dendler and daugh- Alfred AE Ais) Le “THE YEAR IS GOING, LET HIM GO” Soon the old year will be gone. It was an eventful year. 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Copyright 1 Bid 959 (12W3) | | Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring, happy bells, across the snow; The year is going, let him go; Ring out the FALSE, ring in the TRUE! -— Tenrys on ~ \ mm The Friendly “Miners in:Dallas” Miners National Bank --- Main St., Dallas, Pa. Open Daily 8 to 2 — Friday Nights'5 to 8 THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1959 ter, Mrs. Christina Frantz and daughter Mrs. Nancy Stedinger, spent Sunday with Mrs. Dendler’s other daughter and family, Mr. land Mrs. Elmer Steltz of Danville. Elmer Steltz Jr. called on his grandparents on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schooley "and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schooley of Luzerne and (Mr. and Mrs, Harry Smith of Forty Fort on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swire of Easton spent the week-end with {| Mrs. Swire’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Robert Traver. Charlotte Traver, nurse at Wyo- ming Valley Hospital, week's vacation with her parents. spent her tained at a family dinner on Christ- mas day Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoo- ver, Patsy, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moyer, Connie and Herbie, Outlet, Harold Boice and Jimmy, Susan and Eddie of Plymouth. Atlee Kocher entertained at a family dinner on Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hadsel, Carlton, Lynn, Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Traver, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Tra- ver and Millard Kocher. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ward re- ceived a surprise telephone call on Wednesday night from their son, Pvt. William who is stationed in TEE TTY Hawaii. | Mrs. Daisy Farver is a patient in | Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Dora Evans is home after being a patient there. Mr. and Mrs. James Hodge, Phila- | delphia, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sutton and Scott, Paterson, N.J., | Mr. and Mrs. Neil Smith and Jill of Lodi, N. J., Marie Wright, Kingston, spent Christmas weekend with Mrs. Eva Wright and Mrs. Claire Mec- Kenna. Mrs. Wright will observe her ninetieth birthday on Saturday. | We all wish her many heppy re- | turns. | Kingston Township Dan Traver had as callers on Sunday his brothers, Pete and Lambert, his grandson Samuel Entertains Club At Christmas Party Traver and greatgrandson Sam Jr., Mrs. Harry D. Owens entertained Evans Falls, and his sister Beatrice. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCaffrey entertained at their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. ' James McCaffrey also Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Kocher and family and Mrs. Jane Kocher. | Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell |and family spent Christmas Day | with Mr. and Mrs. John Kocher in | Berwick. | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cornell of Christmas dinner her card club at a Christmas party during the holidays. Prizes were won by Madge Johnson, Bernice Piatt, Sally Edwards and Lois Cro- man. Others present: Kay Palmer, Fredericks. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burket and Dorothy Lou; Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and Jack of Basking Ridge, N. J. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hoover on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Llewellyn, [Tonaands, is ta Joon ihe Holly Street, announce the birth of I wmother, Mrs: Elsie Cornell a son, December 22 in General | Carl Montross who is attending Hospital. college in New Mexico is spending | his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Montross here. | Mrs. Daisy Crispell entertained at Christmas dinner her daughter | and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward | Cobleigh and Delbert of Bingham- | ton, N. Y., another daughter and family Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Sickler. The Sicklers called on Mr. and Mrs. James Sickler and | family of Beaumont on Sunday | evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sickler entertained their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Con- , sidine Jr. and Beth of Trucksville 'at Christmas supper. Mrs. Daisy Crispell, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cob- leigh and Delbert of Binghamton called on them in the evening. Idetown Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Reilly spent ‘Christmas week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rice and family at Jersey Shore, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. William Mims, Bing- hamton, N.Y. spent the Christmas weekend with his mother, in New Jersey and with Mrs. Mims’ mother, Mrs. Hope Ide. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Mims, Mrs. Ide and Glenn were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brink and family at Sweet Valley. Harold Ide of Elmira, N.Y. was also guest at the Brink home. |Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Davis on Christmas were Clark Smith, Peggy Jane, Bet- ty Lou Smith and Kenny Smith of Allentown, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and Mrs. Betty Goodman and daughter, Michelle, Wilkes Bar- re, and Mrs. Libbie Smith. A/2C James Rogers who is sta- tioned at Myrtle Beach, S.C. spent the last week with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boice enter- Cele Phone 0 1 53 GASOLENE FOR Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scantland and family of Meadowcrest are visit- ing the former's mother, Mrs. E. B. Scantland, in Indianapolis , Ind. during the holidays. Mr. Scantland is an engineman, second class, as- signed to the Naval Reserve Train- ing Center at Kingston. Charles Mannear, E. Franklin Street, was reelected vice president of Luzerne County Board of school directors at a reorganization meet- ing last week. : Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. James Trebilcox, Mrs, Louis Roushey, Mrs. George Young, Mrs. Odgan Palmer, Mrs. Ross DeWolfe, Mrs. Floyd Wells, Marie Grall Warren Marrow, William Greenley, Eugene Thomas, Phillip Mathers, Donald Darrow, Sheldon Hoover, Jr., Lilyan Covert and Sally Grey. Mr. and Mrs. William Clewell spent the Christmas holiday with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford and family of Waynesboro, Va. Mr. and Mrs. David Carr and daughter, Patti, of Lake Worth, Fla. spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spare. , Sally Grey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen (Grey, Carverton Road, returned last week from Nesbitt Hospital ‘where she was a medical patient several weeks. Daniel Baker, Meadowcrest, re- where he attended a sales confer- ence at the Barbizon-Plaza Hotel. Congratulations to Dr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins who on New Years Day will celebrate their 25th wed- ding anniversary. Carolyn St. Clair, Roseburg, Oreg., is a guest for the holidays of Miss Charlotte Perkins, daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles Perkins, Harris | Hill Road. Miss Perkins and Miss St. Clair are classmates at Univer- brate NEW YEAR'S EVE at Overbrook Inn For Reservations R 4-9471 AREER EEE RE ELE REEL LE ELLE RRR RR RNNS lapo turned last week from New York werfu air CHOOSE THE VERY BEST sity of Pennsylvania. | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gardner of | Mountain Top were guests on | Christmas of Mr. and Mrs. John Welker and family. i Mr. and Mrs. S. D Finney, are. spending the holidays with their! | Mrs. Frederick Finney and family | of Lancaster. Joyce Anderson, Holly Street, re- ‘turned last week from Nesbitt | Hospital where she was a medical | patient. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haughwout, | Hopewell, N. J., were guests of Mr. | and Mrs. Wilford Anderson on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeWitt, Mt. | Greenwood Road, were guests on Christmas day of their son and daughter-in-law-, Mr. and Mrs. Carl DeWitt. Mr. and Mrs. George Swales and infant daughter of Northampton were guests of her parents, Mr. and’| Mrs. Herbert DeWitt during the | Christmas holiday. Mr. and Mrs. William Long and | sons, Wayne and William, 2nd, | Mantua, N. J. were guests on Christ- | mas of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Long. | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones and | family, Hapsburg, N. J. were guests | of their parents, Mrs. Sheldon Jones | and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stock on Christmas. Mrs. Dorothy Banta and daughter, Dianne, of Washington, D. C., are spending the (Christmas holidays with Mrs. Banta’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Updyke, Mt, Greenwood Road. Noxen Janet Bean, Riverdale, N. Y. spent the Christmas weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean. Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen and John Jr, Auburn, N. Y. spent Christmas weekend with the Edgar Engelmans. Grandma Engelman was also with them. David Coole, Towanda, Pa., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole. Holiday guests at the William Engelmans were! Mr. and Mrs. Ster- lyn May and Sidney, Allentown, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Engelman, | Athens. Mrs. Richard Harding, daughter- | in-law of Wilson Harding arrived from Albuquerque, - New Mexico | this week. Mrs. Joseph Dotter has returned after visting at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. Jay Dent, Bloomsburg. | Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess Sr. | spent the holiday with their son, Wheeler Jr. and'family at Hartford, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jones and son, Jeffrey, Warwick; N, Y. spent | the holiday weekend with Mr. and | | Mrs. Albert Jones. The Charles Wilkie family wishes ! to thank all the friends and neigh- bors who sent cards and letters to Mrs. Wilkie since she has been in | the hospital; also the W.S.C.S. who | sent a plant and Mrs. Guy Fritz and Mrs. Tom Edwards who were responsible for the lovely sunshine basket. Miles Kibbler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kibbler, is home for the holidays from Blue Mountain Academy, Hamburg, Pa. . Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Neff, West- | 3 re RAE RN HEATING OIL FOR YOUR CAR v REN 1 Kingston, Pa. 14 aah FREE OIL BURNER CLEAN OUT CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS DELTA OIL DISTRIBUTORS YOUR HOME BUtler 7-3121 | after | Andrew Kish, Sandra, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA over, Pa., spent Christmas with their son, Robert and family. ; Allen Siglin has returned from General Hospital. His condition is not good. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff Sr. were guests at the home of their son, Albert Jr. and family, Balti- more, Md. on Christmas. Sunday | they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shalanski and family, Trenton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case and family are visiting the Robert Sha- lanskis at Trenton and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGinley and family, Newark, N. J. Mr, and Mrs. Robert May and Mrs. Ira ‘Beahm spent Sunday at Williamsport visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nick Novak and family. Li Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miner¥, Chenango Forks, N. Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miner and family, Harpursville, N. Y. spent Sunday with Jacob Miner. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nalbone Ella Long, Millie Sands and Eleanor son and daughter-in-law, Mr and spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nalbone, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nalbone at Irvington, N. J. Mrs. Evelyn Nal- bone returned with them for the weekend. 4 Mrs. Charles McGroarty and Mary Ann Engelman, Wilkes Barre, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Engelman. = Airman Second Class Kenneth Turner has returned to his base at Williams Air Force Base, Arizona, spending fifteen days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Turner. Dr. and Mrs. F. Budd Schooley, Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Turn-' er, Tunkhannock, Mr. and Mrsxk, Kenneth Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Turner visited Mr. and Mrs, Frank Turner on Christmas. They have both been on the sick list. Francis Lord, Buffalo, N. Y. -visited old friends and relatives here oven the weekend. Christmas dinner guests of the William Munketchys were Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Kalmar, Mr. and Mrs. Scranton, Mr. and Mrs. George Floth, Dun- more, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Flath, Madisonville, Pa. : Christmas and weekend guests at the home of the William Races were their son, David, Westfield and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Casters line, Parsippany, N. J. i Mrs. William Race wishes to thank those who sent cards during her recent illness and the Class Mates [Class of Methodist Church for the beautiful poinsettia. : : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkie, Baltimore, Md., spent the weekend with his father, Charles Wilkie Sr. For Engraved and Printed f Wedding Invitations Try The Post EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED | CONTACT LENSES CJ DR. I. BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave., Dallas Phone OR 4-4921 a FRANK'S BARBER SHOP wishes all hi his . 3 i HAPPY NEW YEAR PICNIC GROUNDS HARVEYS LAKE I ring ind € new yesl, | 7H HEREIN S(O * OPEN | HOUSE Buffet Lunch Novelties No Reservations Necessary WHEELER'S CAFE NOXEN ROAD HARVEYS LAKE
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