SECTION B— PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 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 17-2695 NE 9-3930 OR 4-5460 OR 4-2732 GR 7-2586 GR 17-2734 Kingston Township Rev. Arthur Mayo, former pastor of Trucksville Methodist Church, now at Waverly, has been ill since assuming his duties there. © John Conyngham has been elect- ed to serve a five-year term as a member of the executive committee of Luzerne County Agricultural Ex- | tension Association. Auxiliary Holds Meeting at Auxiliary of Trucksville Fire Com- pany met Monday night. After the business meeting pictures of the ! Indian Village of Nanticoke were oon Mrs. Arthur Smith was re- ported as a hospital patient. Dor- ! othy Williams was reported conval- - Confidence inspired by Our reputation for tegrity affords the comforting assurance that everything will be as it should be. » years of devoted service competence and in- STEPHEN FUNERAL M. GLOVA DIRECTOR NEptune 9-3571, Harveys Lake Kunkle Rd. I LET US YOUR CAR wa a AVOID LAST MINUTE RUSH ! INSPECTION STATION # 2429 INSPECT ASAE MAIN ob & Don's Cities Service Station HIGHWAY TRUCKSVILLE OR 4-7501 add extra # iii You Have a GAS oe. Heat a spare or Inalieguntely heated room—— COMFORTEER rom SQ up . DELANEY GAS SERVICE Co. Harveys Lake Highway Dallas, Pa. OR 4-478 { room heat in an with a SPACE HEATER IDETOWN. Bess Cooke HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert KUNKLE, Mrs. Elwood Martin BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin NE 9-3187 NE 9-6531 OR 4-2748 OR 4-2047 NE 9-2544 CENTER MORELAND, Loraine Shray escing at her home. Fish supper was planned. Mrs. Raymond Green- wood and Mrs. Praniiin Hawk were named chairmen. s. John Ken- non will have a of tickets. Next meeting will be the Christmas party. Members will exchange fifty-cent gifts. Herbert DeWitt, Mt. Greenwood Road, hs been named custodian at Dallas Elementary School building. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prideaux, Dunellen, N. J., were recent visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Parsons. Mr. Parsons is convalesc- ing from injuries received when he fell from the roof of his home Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haughwout and family, Hopewell, N. J., are spending the Thanksgiving holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Anderson, Holly Street. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Myrtle Rineman, Jean Updyke, Lynn (Chipola, Marjorie Rice, James Darrow, Walter Howell, Fred Spen- cer, Sumner Bachman, Gary Case, and Kyle Houghton. Themas Completes Course Pvt. Richard Thomas recently completed eight weeks advanced training at the Artillery and Missile Center, Fort Sili, Okla. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, Main Street, Shavertwn, he is a grad- uate of Westmoreland High School. Sheldon Hoover, Maple Street, Trucksville, last week entered Nes- bitt Hospital as a medical patient. James Case, a student at Blooms- burg State Teachers (College, is spending the Thanksgiving recess with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case, Carverton Road. Edward Kropp, Chase Road, has returned home after being a patient in Nesbitt Hospital several days. Mr. and Mrs. James Walton, Sr., Heller's Grove, celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary last week. Mrs. Walton is the former Pearl Roushey. Sweet Valley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walter, Bronx, N. Y., recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stainbrook On their return home they took Mrs. Stain- brook with them for a visit. They expect to return for the holiday. The community wishes to extend its deepest sympathy to Mrs. Steve Alexander in the death of her hus- band. Last week there were three names omitted from the list of those who attended the hayride of the Young Adults (Class, Maple Grove Church. They were Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Hol- comb and Rev. Richard Wentzel. Regular meeting of Pack 444 will be held on Sunday, November 25, at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. William Naugle spent Sunday in Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sayre, Mr. and Mrs. William Novak, Biily and Lorraine, Trenton, and Mrs. Eliza- beth Sayre spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Sayre and family. Mr. and Mrs. Al Firpak had Sun- day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rittenhouse at Noxen. Harveys Lake Mr. and Mrs. Howard Higgins spent the weekend recently in Dan- ville visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shep- person and daughter, Peggy. The cccasion was to celebrate Peggy's twelfth birthday. Johnny Baiko has returned from M.ami and Tampa, Flo.'da. He vis- ited his niece, Mrs. Rcbert Ross, for one month, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Garinger in Tampa for a week. Mrs. Bill Lopasky, Laketon, un- derwent surgery at General Hospital recently. She will return home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kuchta of Clarks Summit will spead Thanks- giving with the former's mother, Mrs. Mary Kuchta. Buddy Scouten, who suffered a heart attack a week ago, and is in General Hospital, is much improved. Meeker Arriving in time to spend Thanks- giving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Zimmerman, is Sp. 4 Jerry Zimmerman who has been sta- tioned in Frankfort, Germany, for the past two years. Jerry is a mem- ber of the Military Police. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dunham were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dowd and daughters, Mary and Judy, Wharton, N. J., and L. M. Dunham and son, John, Lake Sen- eca, N. J. Lt. Dale Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoover, after spending a week with his parents, left for Westover, Mass., where he wil be stationed. John Lamoreaux is roraperating in Nesbitt Hospital after being in- jured in an autoiaobile accident two weeks ago. 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The following people visited Reva Pahler and children on a recent weekend: Mr. and Mrs. Basil Mast- ers and Mr. and Mrs Barney Pe- troski, Sweet Vailey; Mr. and Mrs. Alien Chapin, New Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Musters, Hollycong, Pa.; Mrs. Audrey Pugh, Plymouth, and Mrs. Claire Hagarth, South | Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Claudine Daily spent the weekend with her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Sgt. and Mrs. Ernest Daily and sons, Zruest and Edward, Havelock, N. C. Sgt. Daily is sta- tioned with the Marines at Cherry Point. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth King were Mrs. Blanche Anderson, Dallas, and Philip An- derson, White Plains, N. Y. Mrs. Glendoris Shilanski and son, Jerry, were visited recently by Mr. field, N. J. Many thanks go to these ladies of the Lehman Church who helped prepare and serve a roast beef din- ner to members of the Dairymen’s League and their families: Mrs. Ruth Wright, Mrs. Helen Squier, Mrs. Emma Ide, Mrs. Elda Cool- baugh, Mrs. Lillie Connelley, Mrs. Alice Elston and Mrs. Anna Sidler. Friends, amid the preparation for the Thanksgiving holiday, pause for a moment to give thanks to God for the many blessings that most of us today take for granted. HAPPY Thanksgiving. Happy birthday wishes to John R. Alles who celebrates his birthday today, and to James Mark Rogowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogowski who will be four on Friday. Sharon Drust, Edwardsville, visit- ed Faith Warmouth over the weck- and Mrs. Joseph Shilanski 3rd, Gar- | end. Chase Congratulations to Col. Thomas H. Atherton, father of Mrs. Charles Frantz, who was recently promoted to the rank of Brigadier General, retired, in the Pennsylvania Na- tional Guard. He is a member of the architectural firm of Lacy, Ath- erton & Davis. Lake-Lehman Joint Area Board received five bids for digging test holes on the site selected for the erection of the mew high school building, ranging in amounts from $72.00 to $200.00 per hole. The bid was awarded to George E. Wes- ley of Sweet Valley at his low bid of $72. The Joint Board also ap- proved the Architects’ and Engin- eers’ plans for the new building and will present the plans to the Penn- sylvania Department of Educaticn for approval. Randy Lee Young, seven- weeks! old grandson of Mrs. Mary Pudimott, who was operated on for hernia at Berwick Hospital, returned home Friday. He is getting along nicely. Congratulations Conyngham on his reelection to the presidency of Pennsylvania Holstein Association at its annual convention in Allentown on Thursday. His du- ties require Mr. and Mrs. Conyng- ham to travel widely attending shows, judging contests, visitng fairs, and promoting improvement of the breed. Mrs. Mary Pudimott will have as her special guest for Thanksgiving dinner, her nephew, Chester Archa- cavage and his newly acquired bride, who will be married Thanksgiving Day at New Egypt, N. J. Other guests will be: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young, Berwick; Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Archavage and family, zlong with other members of the Pudimott family. Congratulations to the bride and bridegroom. Mrs. John Fielding is still a pa- tient at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital where she was admitted two weeks ago. Her stay at the hospital is in- definite. Congratulations to Francis Sebol- ka, Jr., who celebrated his fifteenth birthday Tuesday, November 22, and to Mark Sebolka, who will celebrate his second birthday on Thanksgiving Day. Their proud parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sebolska, Sr., are hon- oring them with a combination Birthday-Thanksgiving Day dinner. Mrs. Silvio A. DeMeo is a surgical patient at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital where she was admitted on Novem- ber 14. Methodist Youth Fellowship group has been organized at Huntsville Methodist Church for boys and girls from thirteen to sixteen years of age. They meet every Sunday even- ing from 6:30 to 8. All are urged to join. Anyone desiring transpor- tation should contact Rev. Charles Gommer: Jackson Township Firemen’s As- sociation met Tuesday evening to discuss plans for the Children’s Christmas Party to be held at the Fire Hall. Mrs. Albert J. Cadawalder re- | turned home much improved Sunday from Mercy Hospital where she had a cataract removed. Mr. and Mrs. George Bond had as | Mrs. Herbert Southwell and Mrs. | George Zick. Mrs. Southwell’s birth- day was celebrated. Other guests included Herbert Southwell and son, and George Zick. Mrs. Ziba Smith, Sr., entertained in honor of her niece, Nancy Oney, | on her birthday, November 14, and in honor of her husband, Ziba Smith, Sr., whose birthday was No- vember 16. The following were guests: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Oney, Carol Sue Oney, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Watson and daughter, Laurie, Mr. and Mrs. Ziba Smith, Jr., and daugh- ters, Crystal Joy, Jewel Ann, and Melody. help yourself TTS — For really fast, friendly service call BU 8-4535 FAIRWAY FINANCE cor 94 Main St.,, Luzerne “<3 TT RTT NNT to William. L.! Sunday guests, Mrs. Bond’s sisters, | Mrs. Dorothy Jones, physical ed- ucation instructor at Lake-Lehman High School, resigned on November 15, due to ill health. Mrs. Barbara Ulatowski of Meadowcrest succeeds her. Congratulations to Mrs. Kenneth Cooper who was honored at a birth- day gathering at her home Satur- day evening. Attending were Mrs. Earl Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Henness, Kenneth Cooper and Bon- nie, Ronnie, Gail and David Cooper. A large and enthusiastic crowd attended the Annual Family Thanks- giving Supper at Huntsville Metho- dist Church Friday night. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Gommer received a beautiful lamp for their home. Cub Scout Pack will meet at the Fire Hall on Tuesday. “A trip through space” will be presented. Den Mothers will have charge of the meeting. Foot Ball Mothers of the Lake- Lehman Schools entertained mem- bers of the football team with a home style dinner at Lehman Fire Hall Saturday night. The Senior players were presented with jackets and all members of the team, along with their coaches, received a gift. After the dinner, Head Coach and Mrs. Edward H. Richards entertain- ed other members of the coaching staff at their home. Those present: Mr. and Mrs. Art Nuss, Mr. and Mrs. John Zaleskas and Mr. Davenport. Idetown Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover spent the weekend with Rev. and Mrs. David Haines and children in Em- erson, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Davis an- nounced the birth of a daughter in Nesbitt Hospital on Thursday, Nov. 17. They have five other children. Mrs. Davis is the former Naomi Smith, daughter of Mrs. Libbie and the late Walter Smith. Herbert Ward returned to his home on Wednesday afternoon after being a patient in Mercy Hospital. His son, Pfc. Willard Ward, who is stationed in Hawaii, arrived home at noon on Monday for a month fur- lough with his parents. 'W.S.C.S. was held in the Church House on Wednesday. Present, were Mesdames Corey Mead, Ksznneth Calkins, Anne Mathers, Ernest Fritz, Raymond Walters, George May, Ros- well Frederici, Hope Ide, Mary Rog- ers, Bruce Williams, Alfred Hadsel, Ralph Welsh, Leslie Saba, Marie Lengyel; Marie Spencer and Judy Calkins. Fernbrook Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, | Fernbrook Road and Mrs. Myrtle Rineman, Main St., attended the 50th anniversary open house of Mr. and Mrs. David Watkins, Plainfield, on Sunday. The Christian Endeavor Group of The Glenview P. M. Church will hold a roller skating and bowling night on Friday at Rummages Grove. Cars will leave the church at 7 p.m. The Bible Course will be held on Friday evening at 7 p.m. instead of 7:30 for this week only. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cooper of Cen- termoreland were Sunday visitors of Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button. Beaumont At this Thanksgiving, Lord, We thank Thee for harvests gath- ered, for harvests stored, For abundance to share with || others, As we try to help our less for- tunate brothers, With, this thought in mind won't you return your ‘‘Salvation Army” envelope to Mrs. William A. Austin, treasurer of the Beaumont Unit? Patty Traver, student at Bloom- sburg State College, is spending Thanksgiving Vacation with her parents, the Kenneth Travers. George Kuhl has returned from the Nesbitt Hospital where he was admitted for diagnosis. The William A. Austins will spend Thanksgiving with Dr, and Mrs, T. J. Keating, West Chester, Pa. Lend-A-Hand Club members were recent guests of Mrs. James Cook after attending the Turkey Supper at the Lehman Methodist Church, Rebecca Class of Union Sunday School has lovely Christmas cards for sale. If you need any, call Mrs. Herbert Goodwin, Mrs. Raymond Denmon, or Mrs. Kenneth Jackson. Ruggles Ruggles W. S. C. S. entertained the Jackson W. S. C. S. on Thursday evening at Ruggles Methodist Church. Loyalville W. 8S.” C. 8S. entertained the Ruggles W. S. C. S. at Loyalville Methodist Church. Mrs. Elizabeth Sorber of Dallas spent the week end and will spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her daughter and family, the Glenn Kochers. Mrs. Jack Swire and son, Jackie, Easton spent the week with her Akiba, £LUNINS XLV ALVA, folks, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Traver. Marine Pvt. Richard Williams of: Camp LeJeune, N. C. spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Williams. Class Party Young Crusaders Class, Methodist Church, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl, Smith on Saturday eve= ning. Plans were made to have the Christmas party and meeting at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Charles ‘Williams. A lunch was served to the following: Walter Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler, Mrs, Helen Traver, Mrs. Charles Williams, Treva Traver, Alan Sorchick, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oberst visited Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Kocher and family at Benton on Sunday. They also called on Mrs. Joe Oberst who is a patient at Nanticoke Hospital. Mrs. Eugene Reynolds of Swoyer= ville visited her mother, Mrs. Lela Kocher on Sunday. Home Builders To Dine And Dance On Friday Home Builders Association of Luzerne County will hold its an- nual dinner dance at the Country Club Friday, November 25. Dinner at 7, dancing from 9 until 1 with Elkay’s Quintet. Reservations should be made with Mrs. Ralph Downend, general chair« man. DALLAS HOURS Tues. — Wed. 2 to 8 p.m. Friday. — 2 to 5 p.m. Other days in Center DR. AARON S. LISSES Uptomietrist ANNOUNCES NEW GROUND FLOOR DALLAS OFFICE LOCATION 38 Main Street (Lundy Bldg.) Dallas, Pa. PHONE: OR 4-4506 EYE EXAMINATION - GLASSES FITTED - CONTACT LENSES NARROWS CENTER HOURS: Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. Evenings: Thurs. & Fri. to 8 p.m. Phone: BU 7-9735 Again this year, as usual, we will serve a special Thanksgiving Din- ner at the Gus Gennetti Hotel The main feature will be home dressed roast turkey from the Lingle Turkey Farm at Drums, who is known to raise the finest turkeys. Also, Roast Long Island Duckling with all the trimmings, such as our home made pumpkin pie and brandy flavored mince pie. This menu will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 9: p.m. Foti your reservations early. Gus Genetli MINK SHOP Gus Genetti stated that this Fall has been perfect weather for mink priming, the best in his thirty years experience in raising mink. Eighteen hundred mink (1800) from our ranch will be pelted in the next three weeks which when processed will be used for mink garments for The Gus Genetti Mink Shop at the hotel, Our Mink Shop has what we believe to be the largest se- lection of colors and styles in this area. If we do not have your particular style or size, you may choose your own pelts from our selection, Our experienced furs rier, Mr. Frederick, will make a canvas fitting for you, insuring you a beautiful mink garment, Miners National Bank - Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatiom fy SUR C AEE No or Al I The Friendly ‘Miners in Dallas” 1 - Main St. Dallas, Pa. = A [] \ 0) | r A PS Mambae) i { a Oves Ny = {7 > reg Yo Ty S \ FS F.D.1.Cy a EL ABEL
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