SECTION B — PAGE 6 3 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1960 NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher CHASE, Mrs. William Hughes SWEET VALLEY, Shirley Sayre MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter LOYALVILLE, Mrs, Martha Steinruch FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver NE 9-8522 GR 17-2695 NE 9-3930 OR 4-5460 OR 4-2732 GR 7-2586 GR 71-2734 1 Kingston Township Service Mothers To Hold Party ‘Trucksville Service Mothers and Wives Club will hold their Christ- mas party at the fire hall Monday night. Futy cent gifts will be ex- changed, Hostess committee: Mes- dames Herbert Spencer, Asher Weiss, Albert Williams, Jr., Herbert Williams, Archie Woolbert, Leon Beisel, Jacob Beline, and Albert Blase. ‘Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Rogers, 3rd., Howell Road, spent a weekend re- cently in Atlantic City. "Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Long, Car- verton Road, left Monday for Fort vance. February 17, 1961 marks the 75th anniversary’ of its beginning. This year’s theme will be “Forward Through The Ages.” William Long, Staub Road, who was a surgical patient in Nesbitt Hospital ten days, is convalescing at home. David Mathers was a sabcessil hunter on the first day of hunting season when he shot a 4 point buck at Jenningsville, Lois DeWolfe Passes Tests Lois DeWolfe, formerly of Carver- ton, now living in Ishpeming, Mich., has been notified that she has passed Pierce, Fla., where they will spend he winter months. Donald Anderson is recuperating at his home after submitting to sur- | Hospital School of Nursing. | now serving -on the staff of St. gery at Allentown General Hospital. Mrs. Elmer Saunders, who resides | with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Cutten at | University the state board examinations for registered nurses in Michigan. Lois is a graduate off Geisinger Memorial She is Luke’s Hospital in Marquette, Mich. She expects to begin service at the of Michigan Medical Bunker Hill, is spending some time | Center located at Ann Arbor in with. her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Saunders, 5637 Cedar Creek, Houston, Texas. Trustees Meet With Bennett Trustees of Trucksville Methodist Church met at the home of Sheldon Bennett Wednesday night. Louis Wilcox presided. Present: William Clewell, Dr. Crompton, James Dick, Clifford Johnson, Norman Stookey, Louis Wilcox, Kenneth Woolbert, Rev. Robert Germond, and the host. ‘Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Warren Marrow, Mrs. Beverly ~~ Dymond, Mrs. Isabel Deroff, Mrs. Lida Hughes Thomas, Sherman Kunkle, David Bottoms, Howard Ide, James Goodwin, Robert Hutchison, Frank Trimble, Corey Perrin, Roland Gensel, Carol Bottoms, Beatrice Mayo, Barbara Bullock, and Gloria Roe. Blanche Atherholt is convalescing at her home on Chestopt Street after an illness. Mrs. Leroy Loomis of Tampa, Fla., and her sister, Mrs. Donald Loomis and daughter, Donna Lee, Reading, visited Mrs. Harry Freeman last week. . Pfc. W. I. Cease has qualified as ; an automotive equipment repairman * at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md. ' Pfc. Cease is the son of Mr. and Mrs. a Cease of E. Franklin Street. [rs Raymond Kuhnert has been named to the committee in charge of the World Day of Prayer obser- ‘XMAS TREES Get The Best PARRY’S GULF Memorial Highway DALLAS | January. Neighborhood Card Club Meets Neighborhood Card Club met with Mrs. Alberta Lohman on Wednesday. | iat for a Christmas party, Ex- change of gifts was made. Present: | Mesdarnes Ogdon Palmer, Harold | Croom, Donald Anderson, Richard | Mathers, Robert Mathers, Harry D. Owens, Earl Gregory, Jr, Roushey, Grant Croman, and the hostess. Sheldon Hoover, Maple Street, Trucksville, has returned from Nes- eral Hospital where she submitted to surgery last week. * Pauline Besteder has returned to her home from Wilkes-Barre Gen- eral Hospial where she submitted to surgery. Verna and Gertrude Smith of York will spend the Christmas holi- day with their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Post. Fred Rundle, Maple Street, spent last week hunting at the Cherry Run Rod and Gun Club located on North Mountain. Brownie Troop 102 will hold its Christmas party on Tuesday at the fire hall. Members will exchange 25 cent gifts. Mrs. Fred Rundle is troop leader, Mrs. Elmer Evenson is assistant leader, and Dorothy Math- ers is program aide. Chase Mrs. Peter Lincoln of Chase Road is a patient at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital where she is undergoing tests. Jake Gabel returned home from the Mercy Hospital last Thursday. Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts of Troop and Pack 225 will hold a Joint Christmas party, Tuesday night at the Fire Hall. Fifty cent | gifts will be exchanged. Cub Scout | Hostesses will be Mrs. Walter Ray, Mrs. Claude Newhart and Mrs. | following guests for Sunday dinner, John IDETOWN. Bess Cooke HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert KUNKLE, Mrs. Elwood Martin BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS NE 98-3187 NE 9-6531 OR 4-2748 OR 4-2047" NE 9-2544 CENTER MORELAND, Loraine Shray Michael Slimak. Men's Class of Welsh Baptist Church, Edwardsville, held their Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Fielding Saturday night with the following in attendance: Rev. Leroy Albertson, Charles Law- son, Richard Williams, Reggie Lewis, Morris Roberts, David Laity, Willard Brown, Daniel Rogers, Ronald Field- ing, Isaac Jones and Edward Field- ing. Huntsville Methodist Church Sun- day School will hold its annual Christmas party in the Church parlors Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Elizabeth Fielding had the Ronald Fielding and family, Mrs. Reimiller and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis. It has been reported around the Township that while Wesley Lam- oreaux may be the Champion Fish- erman, he is far from being a deer hunter for he hasn’t even seen one thus far this season. Remember this is your column so send in your news items or call OR 4-2732. Idetown Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ide with Rita and David spent the Thanks- giving weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas and daughter of Meridan, Conn. =’ Mrs. Oscar Swan returned to her home after being a patient in the General Hospital. Mrs. Elmer Hoover is spending sometime with Rev. and Mrs. David Haines and family in Emerson, N. J., while Mrs. Haines i is recovering from an illness. Sweet Valley Mrs. Elsie Wesley is spending some time with her granddaughter, Mrs. William Pague, in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. William Naugle spent the weekend in Reading visit- ing their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kuczawa. Walter Sayre and Donald Sayre, Trenton, N. J., visited the Thomas Sayres and Mrs. Elizabeth Sayre on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Haines and family spent Sunday visiting rela- tives in Danville. j Young adults of the Maple Grove Church held their monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Yoder. , Officers elected were: presi- dent, Clete Holcomb; vice president, June Fiske; secretary, Eleanor Cragle; Treasurer, Charles Keller. They will hold their meetings the second Friday of every month. Next meeting will be held at the home of Jean Pall. Harveys Lake Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kapson and family of Pottsville spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Avery. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Garinger visited Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Garinger at Berwyn, Sunday. PAPE MAIN HIGH Christmas RIBBONS TINSEL TREE BULBS GRAVEL COTTON LIGHT SETS WE HAVE EVERYTHING AT GOSARI’S WAY DALLAS Christmas program of Alderson Sunday School will be held on Christmas eve at 7. Mrs. Raymond Garinger and teachers of the pri- mary department are rehearsing the children. Meeker Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogowski and children, Joann and John, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cragle spent Sun- day in Philadelphia visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leonard. Mrs. Burt Bryant, Jr., at Nesbitt Hospital. | Mr. and Mrs. Russell:Ide attended Pomona Grange at Jackson on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson and children, Shirley and Lee, spent Sun- | day visiting relatives in Endicott, N.Y. is a patient being a patient at General Hospital. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne King on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard King and family of Mt. Zion. Isaac Swire, Scranton, former Pikes Creek resident, suffered a heart attack while deer hunting last Thursday and is a patient in a Scranton Hospital. Mrs. Peter Lanzaloth and Todd, Mrs. Elwood Vandermeer and Bar- bara Lynn, Williamstown, N. J., and Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mullica Hill, N. J., visited Mrs. Fred Winter on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCarty and children, Donna, Peggy Ann, Joann and Debra, Kulpsville, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Ken- neth King. Mr. McCarty came up the previous weekend to go deer hunting. ‘Walter Steltz, Jr., is a patient at the Nesbitt Hospital, following a hunting accident when he was shot in the foot. "Visiting Mrs. Claudine Daily, who is ill at her home, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winter and family on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Taylor, Harveys Lake; Mrs. Charles Taylor and children, Maribeth, Chucky, and Mark, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tay- lor and Ralph of Mullica Hill, N. J. Noxen Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Keiper, Oneonta, N. Y., Nathan Keiper and Mrs. Edward Storm of Endicott, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parr, Bristol attended the funeral of Mrs, B. B. Engelman, on Monday. Cory Schooley is visiting his wife who is making her home with Mrs. Martin Snyder of Niles, Michigan. Several cases of scarlet fever have been reported in Noxen. Paul Daubert, Allentown, spent a couple days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayo, and went deer hunting. Welford Scouten sorte to his home here after two weeks in Gen- eral hospital where he was taken after suffering a severe heart at- tack. His condition is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knowles of Wilmington, Delaware, rented the apartment owned by Cory Schooley. Bowmans Creek Lions Club will sponsor ‘a Christmas party for chil- dren on Friday, 6:30 P. M., at Noxen School. Mrs. Nathan Straley and Mrs. Tra Beahm visited Mrs. Fred Harlos at the Nesbitt Hospital, on Thurs- day . ‘ The family of the late Mrs. Hazel Engelman, wishes to thank all who so kindly assisted them in any way during their recent bereavement. Also those who loaned cars or sent flowers. Especially they ‘wish to thank The Ladies of the Lutheran Church and The Ladies Auxiliary of Noxen Volunteer Fire Company who | prepared and served the dinner for them on Monday. Mrs. Harry Miller left on Sunday to spend a month with her daughter, Mrs. Leonard Cheedle and family at Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beahm and family, Elizabethtown, Pa., spent the weekend with Mrs. Ira Beahm. " Larry Case, Endicott, spent the weekend here with Mr, and Mrs. Loren Case. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff, Jr., and daughter, Kathy Lou, of Baltimore, Md., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff, Sr visited Frank Hay on Sunday. He is a patient at General Hospital and is in a serious condition. Raymond Keiper returned to Bris- tol after spending a week with his | parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keiper. Mrs. Keiper has been confined to her bed for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Osmand: Casterline and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Joh: Rebennack is goiting along quite well at her home after liam Doty at Benton on Sunday. Mrs. Howard Mullin leaves on MA BRASS CHOIR! Qur brass choir was thoroughly enjoyed when they played for the faculty Christmas Party. Members are, Trumpeters: Larry Carpenter, Jay Ruckel, Steve Arendt, Adam’ Gardecki, Thomas Ridout, James Worth, Lois Wesely. Ronnie Covert, William Williams, Richard Sarmonis, David Sutton, David. Arendt, Doug = Trumbower, Donald Evans and Kenneth Ells- worth; Bass Horns are: Mike Yurko, John Fielding and Bill Ehret; Trom- bones: Timothy Swanson, Joan Fielding, John Landis, Eunice Oney, Dean Long, Alan Landis, Noreen | Travis, Cheryl Thomas and Susan | Fielding; Baritones: Jo Ann Price, Ronnis Visneski, Marsha Thomas ‘and Joy Agnew; Horns: Long. The choir will play at all schools ' on December 20. (P. AST Pat Hoover and Wilma | In October, the Juniors and some Lake -Lehman High School By RY ANN LASKOWSKI Seniors took the Preliminary Scho- lastic Aptitude Test. This past week the guidance teachers received the persentage rates of the students.: ‘The tests are in two parts: one section is verbal and one section is mathematics. WRESTLING The boys look real sharp in their new wrestling uniforms. They are black and gold and have the weight of the wrestler on the shoulder of the jacket. F. T. A. Tonight the F. T. A. from Lehman Building is holding its first night meeting of the year It will be a Christmas Party. After the business meeting, carols will be sung along with a panel discussion about teach- ing. The newly formed chapter from Lake building is invited. CHORUS Tuesday after school the joint chorus had its picture taken for the yearbook. The dress was black skirts and slacks and white blouses and shirts for the girls and boys. § Tuesday to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Car] Mullin and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Field at Plains- ville, Ohio. Mrs. Fred Schenck spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cahill and family at West Pittston. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kasson, Mehoopany and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy and family at Jenningsville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert May are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmore Turrell, at Fort Lauderdale, Fla, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miner spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Claude Miner at Harpursville, N. Y. Ruggles Mr. and Mrs. William Hillard, Chester spent the weekend and a couple of days for hunting with Mrs. Hillard’s sister and family, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Oberst. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swire and son Jackie returned to their home in Easton on Sunday after spending several days with Mrs. Swire's parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Traver. Next Sunday the 30 members of the combined choirs of Alderson- Noxen and Ruggles will present a program. of Christmas Music at the three morning services. Bring the children and fill the churches. You will enjoy it. Mrs. Fred Swanson is leading the choir. Christmas program will be held at Ruggles Methodist Church on Thursday Dec. 22 at 7 p. m. Ruggles W. S. C. S. will be held Thursday (today) at 7:30 p. m. Rug- gles Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams and children of Lancaster spent the VALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA weekend with their parents Me. and Mrs. Charles Williams Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Keiper of Noxem. - Patricia Gimber, Wilkes-Barre, spent Sunday with her grandmother, Mrs. Joseph Desiderio, and attended the American Legion Christmas Party for the Children at Lake School on Saturday, ’ Interest on the national dot costs $1,084,400 an hour. Defense costs per family in the United States are about $1,000 a year. | Of Furniture COST & After 30 years of doing business in Wyoming Valley, we’re now going out of business. We must sell all our furniture stock res gardless of cost or loss. 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