RE PGR pg BRE gg PT TO § Rg Cy Tg RR TY EE a RE 1 sinter eS he ro meme i £ / SECTION A — PAGE 6 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1960 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm LOYALVILLE, Mrs. Martha Steinruch RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher: FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver CHASE, Mrs. William Hughes SWEET VALLEY, Shirley Sayre MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter NE 9-8522 ® GR 7-2695 NE 9-3930 OR 4-5460 OR 4-232 GR 7-2586 GR 7-234 Kingston Township Mrs. Francis Burrier, Waymart, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Burrier, Joanne and Rodney Burrier of Detroit were ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burrier, Main Street, Wednesday. Gail Kessler, Shaver Avenue, has returned after spending some time with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wenzel, West Wildwood, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford, Karen, Cory Ford and Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las Clewell, Niagara Falls, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Clewell, [Carverton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Ford celebrated their ninth wedding anniversaary on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Voight Long, (Car- verton Road, were in Norfolk, Va. last Thursday to meet their son, Wayne, who has been serving ~ aboard the Destroyer Henley in the Mediterranean Area. A family din- ner was held at the home on Labor Day. Present: Mr. and Mrs. William Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. William Long and family. Howard and Barbara Perrin, chil- dren of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Perrin, Wilkes-Barre spent several days re- cently with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Perrin. Timmy Evans fell from a tree and broke his arm while he and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans of Holly Street were visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Waltick and family of Hagerstown, Md. James Morgan, Robert Walp, and Harold Herring, Jr. will enter the Freshman (Class at Wilkes College this fall. Freshman Week begins Monday. Mr. and. Mrs. Samuel J. Lawson, Carverton Road, visited her broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Knorr, and family of New Cumberland over Labor Day week- end. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Dorman Schooley, Mrs. Robert Shoemaker, Donn Goodwin, Thomas Cleasby, Jr., William Coolbaugh, William Moss, Alfred Ringstrom, [Clyde Birth, Ralph Davis, H. K. Herring, Sadie Myrick, Helen Hoff- man, Donna Ide, Evelyn Wheeler, Alma Grey, Karen Long, Wilma Fen- nell, Lee Lamoreaux, Gerald Culver, Jeffery McDonald, and Jeffery Prutzman. = Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Considine, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffiths, Rob- ert, Bruce and Beth Considine, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Nichols, Karen, Brian, and Jocelyn Nicols attended the Opinger family reunion at Hun- lock Creek. Loretta Olver, a teacher in the Moravian schools, Bethlehem, spent the Labor Day weekend with Mrs. Florence C. Finney. Arthur Kemmerer is a medical patient at Wyoming Valley Hospital. Ruth Bennett returned home last week after spending the summer at Eaglesmere. 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Mrs. Michael Rudick and infant son have returned to their home on Highland Avenue from Mercy Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Croop, Hun- lock Creek, formerly of Trucksville celebrated their thirty-ninth wed- ding anniversary on Sunday, August 28. Saundra Yeisley, Main Street, left last week by jet plane for Orlando, Fla., where she will visit friends and relatives. : Bonnie Jean Case, Johanna La- skowski, Barbara Yenches from Trucksville and Elleen Dungey, Gerald Gavigan, and Anna Mae Gula from Shavertown have enrolled for the fall semester at Wilkes-Barre Business College. Robert Weaver, Jr., Sutton Road, left last week for Hargrove Military Academy, Chatham, Va. Mrs. George [Liddicote, Carverton Road, has been selected as a pro- spective juror to serve during the third week of Common Pleas Court in October. Mrs. Ezra Hoover, Carverton Road, is spending two weeks in Basking Ridge, N. J., where she is visiting her two daughters. Mrs. June Keating suffered in- juries to her left arm on Thursday of last week. She was treated at General Hospital and discharged. King Daughters Class To Meet Kings Daughters (Class of Shaver- town Methodist Church will meet Monday evening to hear a tra- velogue given by the pastor, Rev. ! Yost on his recent trip to Europe. Members of WSCS and the Keller Class are invited. Hostesses are: Mesdames Walter Andrews, Katie Edwards, William Powell, John Porter, and Jack Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoover and family of Succassunna, N. J., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hoover, Holly Street, over Labor Day weekend. Items for this column will be greatly appreciated before 11:30 4. m. on Saturday. Beaumont The following Worthy Matrons of District. 21 A, Order of the Eastern Star, were guests of Mrs. William A. Austin at Walter's Restaurant last Wednesday evening: Mrs. Mabel Miller and Mrs. Alma Thomas of Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Ethel Babcock of Hunlock Creek; Mrs. Bertha Cease of ‘Ashley; Mrs. Agnes Watkins of Plymouth; Mrs. Marge Coutts of Forty Fort; Mrs. Melba Biggar of Old T1.B. & Polio are two of 9 serious diseases covered under our Specified Disease Policy. $10,000 medi- cal expense benefit for each disease for each member of the family. Annual premium for the Family Policy is only $8.00. A special Cancer bene- fit may be added at small additional cost. For full in- formation. call: HAROLD E. FLACK ‘All kinds of Insurance 15 S. Franklin St. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. VA 3-2189 i For really fast, friendly service call BU 8-4535 FAIRWAY FINANCE cor». 74 Main 8t., Luzerne the ovfo insurance poliey of tomorrow TODAY! por full detail on this important, new lew cost oowerpge fof your eal, a : " ERNIE § and ART FE 3-4500 or FE $-4575 OR 5-1176 ATIONWIDS ¢ EE — BL TAD . rE 8 Forge; Mrs. Constance Johnson of Kingston; and Mrs. Melba Moss and Mrs. ‘Carolyn Smith of West Pittston. The Sherwood Denmons, N. J., spent the Labor Day weekend with relatives here. Mr, and Mrs. Victor LaBruno and family were with Mrs. LaBruno’s father, Charles Goodwin, for the past holiday weekend. The Earl Johnsons enjoyed fish- ing at Summerville Lake where the Warren Johnsons joined them for Labor Day. Meeker Mr. and Mrs. Burt Bryant, Jr. and family have just returned from a week and a half camping trip through the New England States, They also camped at Franconia Notch, N. H. Shirley Raver is doing nicely at Nesbitt Hospital after her operation. She is able to be up and around. Sandra Pahler observed her eighth birthday on August 19. Sandy is in 3rd grade at Lake-Lehman School. : Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne King who celebrated their 43rd wedding anniversary on Sep- tember 5. ; Mr. and Mrs. Morton Connley cele- brated their 43rd wedding anniver- sary on September 5. Helping them celebrate were Mrs. Truman Pullen, Miami, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Truman Pullen Jr., Chester and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lamoreaux and (Carol Ann, Lehman. Mrs. Martha Pahler visited her daughter-in-law Mrs. Reva Pahler on Friday. Labor Day, guests of the Pahlers, were Mr. and Mrs. John Wheelright of Lake Hiawatha, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide enter- tained Mrs. Betty Corey and children Donna, Sue, Sherman, Gail and Ro- bin Ann, South River, N. J. The Ides and their guests attended the Forks- ville Fair on 'Saturday. Mrs. Glendoris Shilanski has re- returned from a two week New Eng- land States vacation. Visiting her for a day was Mrs. Margaret Sherwood, Nanticoke and Mrs. Catherine Gos- art, Jackson. On Monday, Mrs. Ad- die Kyttle, John Lamoreaux and Mrs. Shilanski spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. John Hillard, Williams- port, former residents of Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson at- tended the Syracuse Fair on Satur- day. 3 Don’t forget the Sunday School Picnic to be held Saturday, Septem- ber 10 at Rummage’s Grove, Hun- lock Creek. Copper can be cleaned easily and economically if it is rubbed with a half-lemon dipped in salt, then rinsed in hot water and polished with a soft cloth. FORTY FORT THEATRE THURS. — FRI. — SAT. Lana Turner - Anthony Quinn “Portrait In Black” SUN. — MON. — TUES. (Cont. SUN. 3-11) “The Story Of Ruth” Cinemascope and Color Starts WEDNESDAY “Hell To Eternity” LUZERNE - THEATRE THURSDAY “The Apartment” FRIDAY — SATURDAY Steve Reeves “The Last Days of Pompeii” Cinemascope and Color Co-hit “Macumba Love” SUN. and MON. Cont. Sun 2-11 “Ski Troop Attack” Co-hit { Battle of Bioad Island” TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Tony Curtis - Dean Martin Janet Leigh “Who Was That Lady” Gift nights, choice of crystalware § or china Chase Sorbers and Mr. M, Whitowiz were recent guests of Mrs. John Exar- hopoulos, Idetown. Bernadine Havrilla, Newark, N. J., spent Labor Day Weekend with her mother. Mrs, Frank Gotschald and son, Russell, Royersford, and Mrs. Jen- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Headman. Mrs. Robert Thomas and children were weekend guests of the / on a fishing trip to Canada. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sorber and daughters, Jane and Linda, attend- ed the wedding reception of their cousin, Beverly Adams, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Al. J. Balita, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stanton and daughter, Terry Lou, spent last Thursday in Allentown John Headman, Jr., will accom- pany the 102nd M. P, Division on a field, trip to Hunlocks Creek on Sun- day. W. 8. C. S. of the Huntsville Methodist Church will serve dinner beginning at noon today at the Church. | Mrs. Lyle Campell and children | have returned, after spending most | of the summer wth her husband on | the job site in Potter County, The | area is infested with rattlesnakes, | they killed several in the front yard | of their cabin. The boys have the rattles for souveniers. About twenty were killed on the job. Mrs. Jane Sorber and children Kathy and Susan, visited Mrs. Sor- ber’s mother at Plains last week- end, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Balita and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stanton and daughter, Terry Lou, visited Nay Aug Park last week, Marlene Cease resumed dance and twirling classes at Dallas American Legion yesterday and to- day. She recently attended the As- sociation of Dance and Affiliate Artists Conservatory, at the Hotel Roosevelt, N. Y., where Marlene was elected as one of the Vice Presidents of the Philadelphia Chapter. Verna Carey, her student, attended the Junior Seminar. Gail, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Cooper, Chase Road, spent three days with her grandma Coo- per at Lake Silkworth. 3 * Jackson Township School Board will meet Monday at the Fire Hall. Day. A large crowd attended the last meeting when the new budget increased the tax millage from 35 to 50 mills and per capita tax from $5.00 to $10.00, As many as possi- by can should try to attend board meetings. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cooper and family attended the ‘Harrison Reunion” at Hunlock Creek on La- bor Day. Paul Snyder, president of the Jackson Township Firemen, asks that every member make a special effort to attend the next meeting as plans for the Fall Festival Supper will be discussed. Lake-Lehman .School Board will meet Tuesday. It is report- ed that the school board has selected a site for the erection cf the new junior-senior high school on the old Lewis Farm, between Lehman Highway and old Route 115, beyond Hayfield Farm. 1 Robert Scruitsky celebrated his birthday Monday and was the hon- ored guest at a family birthday | guests, Mr. and Mrs. Pepsin and four children of New Jersey, Mrs. John Pepsin and children of Wyo- ming, Mrs, Victor Layoski and son, Pringle. : Mrs. Mary Billows has returned home after several weeks vacation visiting relatives in Michigan. Mrs. Al. J. Balita, Mrs. Willard | nie Lewis, Bear Creek, were Sun- | Headmans while Mr. Thomas was Originally scheduled last Monday, it | was post poned because of Labor diner tute. Mr, Jillson spent three years Mr. and’ Mrs, Jolin. Katchmar | (1950 to 1953) during the Korean a > 2 ’ | War at Washington, D. C., as the Chase Road, had as Labor Day | Kathleen R. Sweeney DANCE STUDIO Jonathan R. Davis Fire Hall Harveys Lake Highway TAP — TOE — BALLET — ACROBATIC— MODERN JAZZ— BATON TWIRLING and SINGING Registration, Monday, Sept. 12th 7-8 P.M, Classes begin Wed., Sept. 14th Phone NE 9-3496 Wheeler's Cafe NOXEN ROAD HARVEYS LAKE EVERY SAT. NIGHT LOBSTER TAIL PLATTER '/2 Spring Chicken 75c EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES DR. I. BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave., Dallas Phone OR 4-4921 RE emma Magdalene Billows, class of 1960. Mansfield State College, began her teaching career yesterday as a mem- | ber of the Towanda teaching staff. | GRADUATE NURSE ENTERTAINED | Lorraine Cigarski, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Charles Cigarski, Jr. Chase | Road, who graduated from the Wyo- | ming Valley Hospital School of | Nursing, was honored at a gradu- i ation party. She has accepted a | position at Princeton, N, J. Hospi- tal. | Guests were: Mr. and Mrs, Charles | Cigarski, Jr., parents of the grad- | uate, her brother Chuck and sisters, | Gloria Jean, Marilyn and Sharon, | Mrs. Helen Cigarski; Mrs. Joseph | Emerick Sr., Mrs, Caroline Rusnak | and daughter, Mrs. Emily Chandler, | Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cigarski and | daughters, Charlotte and Teresa, | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aston, Diane and | Barry Aston, Joseph Cigarski, Mrs. | Lillian Driscoll, JoAnn and Gene Driscoll, Mr .and Mrs. Joseph Emer- | ick, Jo and Barbara, Bernadette | Shea, Mary Lorie, Mrs. Frances Pol- | kowski, Mrs, Maryann Klopotch, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Warrick, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kopec, Kathie | Steiner, Mr. Heim Fry. Congratulations to Bernice Win- iecki who celebrated her eighth birthday on Labor Day and the best birthday gift she received was al surprise visit by her father, Robert | | Winiecki, whose Great Lake Boat, | the S. S. Richardson, docked at Buf- | falo with a load of ore! Due to the | holiday unloading was delayed un- | til Tuesday, giving him opportunity | to spend two unexpected days with | Little Dawn Sherwood was dis- charged from the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital last Friday but returned on Tuesday for another blood count, which she will do from time to time, Mr. and Mrs. William Conyngham, Jean and William, returned yester- day after spending the first three days of this week at Syracuse Fair. Mrs. Robert Cooper was ill at her home over the Labor Day holiday. Mrs, Margaret Billows Chase Man- Susan and Edward, all of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs, William Sponseller and children spent the Labor Day at Lodi, N. J. ; J. H. Pool has returned after taking part in the Waite Memorial Golf Tournament at Shawnee-on- the-Delaware where he and his part- | ner were defeated in the playoffs by Fred Waring and his partner. | Joseph Sekera of Dallas won his | contest. together some of the best golf play- ers in America. Richard Lincoln, Scoutmaster of Troop 225, announces the first troop Jackson Fire Hall. Any boy between the ages of 10% to 14 years may join. Mr, Lincoln would also wel- come fathers and mothers of the scouts. Let's make this another banner season. Congratulations to John D. Jillson who was elected president of An- thracite Institute on September 1. Mr, Jillson is a native of Utica, N. Y., a graduate of the public schools of that city, a graduate of Amherst College and joined Anthracite In- dustries, Inc., in. 1938 and served when the Anthracite Industries, Inc., merged with the Anthracite In- stitute in 1946 he became secre- | tary-treasurer of Anthracite Insti- Industry’s representative, working on the Commission of Manpower, Material Requirements and Stab- ilization. In 1953 he was elected as vice president of Anthracite In- stitute, advancing from that posi- tion to that of president, Mr. and Mrs. Jillson have two children, Mrs. John J. Aponick of Kingston and Robert Jillson of Syracuse. They also have three grandchildren. Barbara Lane, niece of Mr. and Mrs.’ Joseph Emerick, Jr., has re- turned to her home on Long Island after several weeks’ vacation with the Emericks. Congratulations to Henry L. Jones 2nd, who celebrated his sixtieth birthday and his retirement on Sep- tember 1 from the Armed Forces after forty-three years of service to his country. The occasion was cele- brated with a “Cocktail Supper” served by a caterer on the spacious grounds at “Ridgewood Farm.” B. A. Class of Huntsville Metho- dist Church has undertaken the project of installing a stained glass window of the Good Shepherd. With the aid of donations from other so- cieties and the public they hope the work will be done before cool weather. Contact Mrs. Wesley Lam- oreaux, Mrs. Catherine Sherman or any other member of the B, A. Class: Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hughes had as guests at their summer cot- tage on Labor Day, their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Sherwood and children, Denise, Dawn and Scott; their daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Carpenter and chil- dren, Jeffery, David and Timmie of Jackson, Miss.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kriedler and children, Tommy, Kathy, Betsy and Carol; Mr, and Mrs. James Evans and sons, James, Jr., and Donnie; Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Zwier, Wayne Hughes, Florence Keefer and Ernest Bevan. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rusiloski had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Mislenski, Stamford, Conn., and daughter, Mary Margaret, and on Labor Day Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Russ of Long Island. Keep this column going by mailing his family. or had as weekend guests, Mrs. | Michael Wosachlo, Mr. and Mrs: Edward Wosachlo and children, This tournament brings meeting will be held tonight at | as its secretary and treasurer and | or calling in your news items direct to the Post, while I am on my va- cation for the next two weeks, Sweet Valley Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Masters and family, Fairmont Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Masters and girls, Cox- sackie, N. Y., were recent callers of the Charles Masters, Mrs. George Haines, David, Jo- seph and Karen, spent the weekend at New Oxford, Pa., visiting rela- tives. Sweet Valley Little League re- cently attended the ball game at Yankee Stadium. A good time was had by all. / Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Haines, Jr., and Bonnie, Nanticoke, enjoyed a picnic on Sunday at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. George Haines. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Perry and | daughter, Kay Lynn, Magnolia, Del, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Wesley and family. Myr. and Mrs. Alfred Weller and daughter, Jo Ann, Mr, and Mrs. Max Elbe and children, Carol and Max, Jr., Cleveland, Ohio, spent the | weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Donald | Wesley. Paul Pardew has returned to his home in Townsend, Md., after spend- ing ‘six weeks with Mr, and Mrs. | Willis Turner. y Little Ronald Turner, baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Turner, has | returned after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. Turner, who has been stationed was flown home when the baby was taken sick, Mrs. Lewis Ferry is recuperating at General Hospital after a surgical | operation on Friday. Susan is stay- ing with her grandmother, Mrs. J. S. Ferrey, while she is in the hospital | Mrs. Vida Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. | William George, Mrs. June Iverson ‘and Dayton Long spent the week- lend with Mr. and Mrs, Jay Long i at Selinsgrove. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sayre, Mrs. | | Elizabeth Sayre, Trenton, N, J., ' spent the weekend visiting relatives | at Pikes Creek. ! Rev. William Hughes, Loralie | Briggs and Lois Wesley are spending | a few days in Tennessee visiting the | Johnson Bible College. ! Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shindes and | family, Bloomfield, N, J., spent the | holiday weekend with the Harold | | Briggs and the Robert Andrews. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walsh, Fair- lawn, N. J., Mr, and Mrs. James { McDonald, Bloomfield, N J., spent | the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | [ert Walsh. Among those from here who at- | | tended a family picnic at Rocky Glen | on Labor Day were Mr. and Mrs. | Thomas Foss and Mr. Robert Walsh. Mr, and Mrs. Sherman Kunkle and Bobby spent a week traveling lin Canada, Dearborn, Mich. and | Ohio. Mrs. Blanche Ide, Summit Nurs- ling Home, spent Labor Day with | her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Masters and family, | Ruggles | | Mrs. George Dendler on Sunday | were Mrs. Walter Steltz, Meeker, | Mrs. George Steltz, Jr., Loyalville, | Mrs. Elmer Steltz, Danville and Mrs. | Norman Frantz, Beaumont. Charleton, Virginia, | with Mrs. Shoemaker’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Orri- son Kocher. Mr. and Mrs. John Bronson and children, Larry and Joan, of Spring- ville, spent Sunday and Monday ; with John’s mother, Mrs. Beaulah ! Bronson. | The following families spent a | delightful Labor Day weekend of | boating and swimming at the sum- ! wife..! : TONIGHT and JOMN FORD T in Greenland, and Mrs. | | (Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Shoemaker, Wyoming, ! and her daughter, Mrs. Louise ; spent Sunday DALLAS Strangers When We Meet THAT HiM4 SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY “HERCULES UNCHAINED” AND “LEGS DIAMOND” § STARTS WEDNESDAY: “PORTRAIT IN BLACK” 2 UNA 2 : 4 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA mer cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Dean | Kocher, Lake Keuka, in Hammens- port, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oberst, Gary, Lee and Sara; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brittain, and Larry, Jr; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis, Jimmy and Ricky of Dallas. and children, Gloria Jean, Eddie, Jr., and Tony, Plymouth, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Lela Kocher. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kocher and son, Jack, called, also Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reynolds of Swoyerville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heacock and family, Boothwyn, and DeVerne Kitchen, Elwyn, Pa., were guests over the holiday weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rood and family. On Sunday, Verne and granddaughige, Charlotte Heacock, drove to Sidrley, N. Y., to visit the George Kitchens. Mrs. Jane Kocher was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Grey and Mrs. Lucy Crispell of Laketon. Tough as nails but lots more comfortable Edwards Bruzers Little boys are hard on shoes, but Edwards Bruzers are buit to take it. Top camfortand extrz.rugged qual- | ity—the Edwards team that out: | lasts the most energetic rough- necks. 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