a four points £2281 ) were .. Yan- ccarelli 1g for points ak 215 and A. > pres- . Buy- ce 204 | point g, second hael & 0D Rodda rs: Hi Janson (518) icc n Van- y. 200 and M. 1ty for 3) and a 174 saved | der 5 WO- ie has is first > local points mmy’s 3 and | with single P| igh of took 5 i erage; HM uae Se Sr Tr '" Two-Fold Club of Huntsville vidual hn h ’ "| Methodist Church will meet tomor- ickler ) ror 3 Mrs. Claude : Newhart and Mrs. row night at the Church with Ray Ve. : | Brown, Chase Road, ‘accom, Perrigo, president, presiding. Wanied the Sterling Browns to Flor- c tulati 6. MY. ond. Mrs ida, Mrs. Newhart stopping off at ongrapaaons v2 Ry st and 5% Tools Hic. to be with her daugh. |. eo Yascur on the birth of a daugh- AUL‘S He gsonviiie 0 he or aug “ter on December 29, at Nesbitt hd ter Mrs. Ruth Zayatz, who is ex- A : . : les in pecting sometime this month. Mrs. Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Yascur is one at 3 ~~ Brown continued with them to St. ae former Margaret Poliesky, § are d © @etersburg, to visit with her daugh- Chase. i ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. : 0 On | ! «+ Bredbenner. Claude Newhart is Meeker Eo a ~~ planning to leave for Florida later | Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. 3.185. ~ + this month. | Jack Alles’ who became the parents > 5- - Clarence Sorber had as his weel- | of a 7 pound 5 ounce baby girl, on San “end guests, his daughter and son-in- December 20 at General Hospital. Sor ) i. law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rineheimer | Mrs. Alles is the former Esther Win- ? (2.0 of New Jersey. | ter. Baby’s name is Debra Marie. ners De om Maha Wagner had | Mrs. Burt Bryant, Jr., who was a e, it's s per wi Ch. gn) Pro | patient at Nesbitt Hospital, returned points; | aon s. George WAMmeth, oT: | home in time for the holidays. : » | , and daughter Debbie of Devon, Mr. | : 1 d ighters : +r.-and Mrs. James McGrath and Chil- | Mu. and Mrs. Robert Leonar L Rollers dren, Terry and Cheryl Ann of New | Philadelphia, spent the (Christmas AE York City, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard | weekend with her parents, Mr. and r high {ii “i Warness of Riverdale; N. Y. ‘| Mrs. Alired Rogowski, Pikes Creek. y Bob ||, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rusiloski | They left on Monday, taking with sa hit had as recent visitors, Mr. and Mrs. | them Mrs. Leonard's brother, John, >9 and Robert Krupinski and son, Chris. of and sister, Joann, to spend the week Sa Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Ro- | with them. Mr. and. Mrs. Rogowski of 580 4. man Rusiloski, grandparents from and Jim left on New Year's Day to 1 pi Edwardsville. : | bring the children home. vera Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rushnak| Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Steele and had as their New Year's Day guest, | visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ‘Mrs. Rushnak’s parents, Mr. -and Steele, Tunkhannock. Russell Steele, .eagu or. Mrs. Joseph. Cigarski.... | Jr., entertained Mr. and Mrs. John oe 135 The Ziba Smith family, recently Steele and Linda, Mooretown, Bry- eam 8 ‘afflicted. with the virus, are now | ant Mesick, and Mr. and Mrs. Nor- 1pplies almost completely recovered. man Cooper, Jr., Trucksville, Friday Gm Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dubil, Sr., | evening. Mr. Cooper is one of the had Rand children, Edward, Ronnie, Bon- | Jucky sportsman to have gotten a H. are .nie and Deborah, accompanied by | doe close to the end of the season. 99, 4 Grandma Kocher, left last Thursday | Mr, and Mrs. Albert Ide, Rita and Stroud for (Crete, Nebraska, arriving there | David, Idetown, Grace Thomas, > 224 Saturday, to wisit with their son and | Kingston, Mr and Mrs. Car Baer and etrick daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | children, Tom, Bill, Diane and 4 Michael Dubil, Jr., stationed at the | Cheryl spent Friday evening with vill be Army Camp in Crete. (Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wolfe and ports- re Emma Mae Fox is recovering | family. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sorber ake, 1 5; from either the Mumps or the re-|,ng Kay, Beech Haven, visited the ol t sults of having several teeth ex- yWolfes on Christmas Monday. Janice ed 3 «tracted. Whatever it was, it caused | wolfe, student nurse at General a } Cas Pm great pain during the holi- Hospital, returned Monday after : fg / ding the holid ith v j The Malvin Wagners had the fol- Spending the holidays with her par i . ; i 5 ents. IN Eo lowing guests during the holiday | pr. and Mrs. Jack Dowd, Wardan L i ! season; Mr. and Mrs. Danny Kistler, i ; te aL { SE : New Jersey, spent Christmas with 3 ig Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ceasar Mr. and Mis, Orville: Dunh Their bd and sons, Jerry and Robert of New | ; : 2 lo oa rat) . | children Mary and Judy spent the York City; Mrs. Leon Reckeroski | 4 devs With: the’ Durlams, New : and daughter, Plymouth; Mr. and ! Ta : fe i Mrs.’ 2 Year’s Day visitors were Mr. and § s. «Cecil Poytnon, Shavertown; I L. M. Dunk Lake Senco ab 5 ’ Bertman Balliett and Mrs. Howard Frid eM DUTaT lig Bee - iE pFrantz, Luzerne. ue > re 4 ¥ Pezoy Lewis of Dodi, N. J., visited | MIS Mefy Rogers and Barbara, 1) ig ith Mr d Mrs. Willi Sponscl- Idetown, and Mrs. Esther Mac- way Bean WI .&N Is. lillam oSponse b 2 9 ] ler of Follies Road. Donald, Trenton, N. J., recently # B18 4 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bertram had Se and Mh Lioyd Rogers rm # swnYas. holiday guests, their daughter and Mrs. Edna Karsc her, rrr, we and: sondnclaw.. Mr. and. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Hendrick Marr and i l | 8 Robert Sovik, Jr, daughter, Susan, | nepecea, Harford, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. ) o- J ©. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Fox had as 4 i ! i ¥ FH ‘ Z tm simi ir He Se NNSYLVANIA Irs. Ira Beahm , Mrs. Glenn Kocher Mrs. William Hughes VALLEY, Shirley Sayre PER, Mrs. Fred Winter J E, Mrs. Martha Steinruch DOK, Mrs. George Shaver NE 9-8522 @ GR 71-2695 NE 9-3930 OR 4-5460 OR 4-2732 GR 77-2586 GR 17-2734 Chase ler one of the coldest Decem- yd ‘on record, the/New Years came bn a swirling snow storm. The Iintryside looked like a fairyland d it was interesting to watch the te little snowbirds as they scam- bered across the snow. Here's hop- hg the New Year will be kind to ou all. Our cat is up to his old tricks again. He certainly gambles with his life. It is getting so now that we have to lift up the hood of our car . before we start out to check whether he is snuggled up in a corner. Mrs. John Southwell is ill at her home. : Mr. and Mrs. Malvin E. Wagner were recent guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard T. Warnett, Riverdale, N. Y. “i Christmas guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Kocher, Sr. East Strouds- Pa .~ = liams and children, Donna Mae, Rus- ~. sell and Jean Marie, Honesdale. They : § of Fayetteville, N. Y. Th Jackson Township Supervisors ¥ held their “Reorganization Meeting” on Tuesday. [ Jackson Township School Direc- tors will meet at the Fire Hall on Monday. # ~ Lake:Lehman School Board will : meet at Lake High School, Tuesday. Wayne Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes, left on sun- day for classes at Bryan College, ~ Dayton, Tenn. This reporter has come across \ one occupation, that is not overcrowded. In fact, it is as scarce as the proverbial ’hen’s teeth’. You would never have guessed it. I inquired of all the meat packers and poultry . dealers in the city where I could find a goose that would ‘dress around 18 to 20 pounds. I couldn’t find a dealer who even had a “Goose.” It might pay some of you enterprising farmers to raise some “Geese” for the holiday trade. I under- stand they make excellent watchmen while they are ready- “ing themselves for the market. A tip to the wise is sufficient. 4 1 $ RZ Far few Color T. V. sets in the Town- ship and as has been his custom, he and Mrs. Bertram invited the ~~ following to be their guests on New Year's Day to view the beautiful - Rose Bowl Pageant with all of its colorful floats. Mr. and Mrs. Roland i Louis Wilcox, Mrs. Pealer, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elston, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Slimak, Bobby Kittle, Mrs. Ethel Keeler, Ronnie Bertram, Eu- ( burg, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wil- | Harold Bertram has one of the gene Bertram. Billy Huyler, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Huyler, Bloomfield, N..J., who stays with Mr. and Mrs. Peter ‘ Lincoln, Chase Road, returned home on New Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Jillson. Huntsville, spent the Christmas with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Jillson of Syra- cuse. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Krouse, Chase Road, had as weekend guests, Mrs. Krouse's sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wojcik and children, Linda and Tommy, Jr., of Bryn Mawr, and Mrs. Krouse’s mother, Mrs. Catherine Tomascik, Edwardsville. Scouts and Cubs of Troop #225 are still raving about the Christmas Party held at the Fire Hall by Club mothers and Scouts Committee, at which Carols were sung and deli- cious refreshments served. Both: the Scouts and Cubs will renew their meetings next week. If your boy does not belong, sign him up. Robert Marr and Debbie and Larry Wolfe, Harveyville, spent New Year’s Day with Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don James and Peggy. | MacDonald, Trenton, N. J. and | Richard Rogers and Bill Mead, Ide- ‘town, at a buffet supper New Year's Eve. Linda Rogowski, Pikes Creek, Robert Rogers entertained Jack IDETOWN. Bess Cooke HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert KUNKLE, Mrs. Elwood Martin BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin CENTER MORELAND, Loraine Shray Beaumont Service Unit. of the Salvation Army sends its thanks to these who so generously supported the 1960 appeal for funds thereby showing their concern for those less for- tunate. z Susan Hadsall has returned fo Wilkes-Barre General Hospital School of Nursing after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hadsall. She is a mem- ber of the Student Nurses’ Glee Club which broadcast their Christmas Program over WILK recently. Florence Frear is a patient at General Hospital where she was admitted after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage at her home. Curtis Goodwin, son of the Her- bert Goodwins, is home from Nesbitt Hospital where he was happy to leave his appendix. | The William Phelps family of Con- necticut were with the Frank Phelps for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jasaitis, Long Island, enjoyed Christmas with the George Fetchkos, parents of Mrs. Jasaitis. 3 The Kenneth Jacksons spent last weekend with relatives in New Jersey. Harry Gibson is ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Paul Nulton. Kingston Township Mr. town. Trucksville Fire Company will meet. Friday night. The Auxiliary | will meet Monday night. Members | are asked to bring items for the | white elephant sale. Hostess com- | mittee: Mesdames Florence C. Fin- | ney, Mame Dymond, and Voight | Long. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Hoover, | Plainsfield, N. J., have returned | after visiting their parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Ira Hoover, Holly Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bellas, Harris Hill Road. Robert Shepherd, Beaver, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. | Shepherd, Mt. Greenwood Road, over the holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore have | returned to their home on Carverton ' Road after spending several days | visiting her son and daughter-in- | law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner, | and family of Harrisburg. | Mrs. Arthur Gay is convalescing | at her home on Maple Street after ! being a patient in Mercy Hospital. | Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Perkins of | Carverton - Road, celebrated their | 55th wedding anniversary on New Year's Day. : Mrs. John Page, Naples, Fla., spent | the holidays with her niece, Mrs. Herbert Updyke, and family of Davis Street. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Floyd Welles, Mrs. Leon Beisel, Mrs. Earl Hess, Pearl Williams, Lois Brown, James Strausser, Karen Wil- liams, Bert Fennell, Rodney Boyes, Robert . Updyke, Linda Plummer, Rebecca Jsaacs, James Hoover, and Sheldon Hoover, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farley, Harris Hill Road, entertained re- cently for Mr. and Mrs. A. W Farley, Lewisburg, and Mr. .and Mrs. Wil- liam Rexroad, Williamsport. Robert Underwood has returned to General Theological Seminary in New York after spending the holi- day recess with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Underwood. : Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith and Donnie were dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith on New Year's Day. \ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert DeWitt, Mt. Greenwood Road, visited their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Swales, and family in North- | ampton over the holidays. | Mr. and Mrs. Derwood Newhart of | Summit, N. J., visited with friends | and relatives in the area last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stadt of | Canada were recent guests of Mr. | and Mrs. John Kennan. The Stadts are former residents of Holly Street. Ira Hoover, Holly Street, sustained injuries to his leg and ankle when | he fell in the cellar of his home last | week. | : | - Miss Gertrude and Verna Smith spent the holiday week with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Alles, Wilkes-Barre. We Will When Yo WALT'S MAIN H On Call— ~ “For SERVICE! TEXACO STATION of York, Pa. were holiday guests of | their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Post, of Brook Street. Be FIRST | u Call Us IGHWAY, former's Warden and daughters at Shaver- Gensel’ and children, Mr. and Mrs. || ORCHARD 4-5424 TRUCKSVILLE TEXACO ORCHARD 4-5424 REGT THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1961 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS NE 9-3187 NE 9-6531 OR 4-2748 OR 4-2047 NE 9-2544 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Carr, Warden Avenue, spent the holidays at Buck Hill Falls. Miss Loretta Olver, Moravian schools, Bethelehem, was the guest of Mrs. Florence C. Finney over the New Year's holiday. Sweet Valley Sherman Kunkle and Bobby spent Christmas with the Sherman and Mrs. mother, Mrs. Beverly Updyke, Johnson City, N. Y., recently spent the weekend ! with Rev. and Mrs. Roland Updyke. Reginald Brandt, Ontario, was a recent visitor of Rev. and Mrs. B. Kirby Jones. Mr. Brandt is a native of South Africa. Mrs. Mary Frantz, Trenton, N. J., spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs, Elizabeth Sayre. Other visitors on Tuesday were: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schooley and children, Mrs. Ervin Schooley, Trenton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs: Walter Tworek and Irene spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frantz and Evelyn at | Shavertown. Harveys Lake Mary Kuchta ‘has returned to | Lakewood, New Jersey after spend- ing the holidays with her mother. VETERINARY HOSPITAL AND KENNELS AIRPORT SAND & GRAVEL HOOVER & MILBRODT MIKE KERESTES teacher in and Lina Garinger were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter on New Years Eve. Due to the snow and icé storm on Sunday, Church and Sunday School were canceled at the Alderson Methodist Church. Mrs. Iris Armitage spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armitage {and Mrs. Jessie Garinger. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kester are working in Warwick, N.Y. Mr. and’ Mrs. James Davenport and daughters enjoyed Christmas Day in Tunkhannock, and in Shavertown, visiting their parents. Ruggles Because of the snow storm on New Year's Day, Church and Sun- day School was cancelled. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams and Kathy ‘spent the New Year week end visiting Kenny's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams Jr. in Lancaster. Little Elaine remained to spend the week end with grandma and grandpa Williams. Mrs. Beulah Bronson and son, Walter, spent the week end visiting | Mrs. ‘Bronson’s son and family, Mr. "and Mrs. John Bronson of Spring- | ville. "Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kocher and Joyce and Allan spent Friday | evening as dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Vetter of Barre. . Margaret Sorber who has been | spending the holidays at her home here returned on Monday to her place of employment at the Over- brook School, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. William. Franklin, Endicott, N. Y., visited their son | and family, Mr. and: Mrs.. Donald Cornell and other relatives : here Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oberst and family spent New Year's Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Kocher and family of Benton. Also Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kocher and family of Batovia, N. Y. was guests of Dormans. Mr, and Mrs. Richard Race, Wal- linford, Conn. spent Christmas with their families here. On Christmas Monday Mrs. Race’s sister, Paulette Loomis, returned to their home with them. Mrs. Darrell Loomis, Darrell Jr. and Harry, Verne D. Kitchen and Charlotte Heacock spent New Year’s with the Race’s, returning on Monday with. Paulette. Mrs. Lela Kocher and daughter, Nadine Hoover and Theresa spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reynolds of Swoyerville and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hondracki of Plymouth. : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gimber and children, Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gimber and children, Wilkes Barre spent New Year's with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Desiderio. Noxen Mrs. William Kline was taken to | the General ‘Hospital on Wednesday night after having suffered a stroke. Mr. and Mrs. Robert May. Reverend Wesley Kimm spent Wilkes- | | Kimm of Herkimer, N. Y. | Mr. and Mrs. James Berger and | Gretchen, Buffalo, N.Y. spent New | Year's with her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Fred Coole and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Patton | and family, Newburgh, N. Y., spent | the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Traver. { Mr. and Mrs. Leland Case and Congratulations and. Success fo . boys of Buffalo, N.Y. spent the past week visiting friends and relatives in Noxen. Mr.. and Mrs. Jack McGinley, Newark, N. J., spent the week end with her parents Mr. and- Mrs. Loren Case. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parr, Bristol, Pa., spent the week end with her father B. B. Engelman. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shafer and family, Philadelphia, spent the week end with Mrs. Dorothy French. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case, Mildred Jane, Ricky, Loren and Roger spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shelanski, Trenton, N. J. Noxen Community ambulance an- swered two calls on Monday December 26th: Mrs. Florence Frear | of Beaumont was taken to the Gen- eral Hospital. The crew was Ho- ward Keller Dave Fritz and Calvin Strohl. Mrs. William Kline was taken to the General Hospital. The crew. was Calvin Strohl, Earl Cris- pell and Jolius Kopcha. James Casterline, Buffalo, spent the week end with his mother Mrs. Albert Casterline. Grafton Cemegys, Bethlehem, | | spent several days at the home of | Kay Doty, Benton, spent the week | end with Mr. and Mrs. Osmand | Casterline. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miner, week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob several days this week at the home | | of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John | { Miner. William Race, Binghamton, spent | the week end with Mr. and Mrs, { Elmer, Race and family and Mr. | and Mrs. Lawrence Race. John Greadt of Tennessee Temple { Bible College, Chatanooga, | spent the holiday with his mother, Mrs. Samuel Arendt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones and | Karlene spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hobbs and family, ' at Tonawanda, N. Y. DR. R. C. POST on the opening of his new WHITESELL BROTHERS ‘BUILDING SUPPLIERS AND CONTRACTORS C. E. GERMAN & SON PADDOCK GLASS CO. RAVE’S NURSERY COON CERTIFIED CONCRETE LEE BICKING Chenango Forks, N. Y., spent the | d Tenn., | SECTION A —F Mr, and Mrs. Merwin stein, Flushing, YY, # visited Mr. and Mts. Elvin and family. : ) Mr. and Mrs. William Kline, P town, N. J. and Mr. and Mrs. Manning, Sayre, called on Mr. Mrs. William Murphy on Sat Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Steltz family, Meeker, Mr. and Mr Blaine and Bonnie of Hunlock were New Years guests at the of the Alton Steeles. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wome Mr. and Mrs. James Patton sp the week end with Mr. and Richard Patton Jr. and his fam at Athens, Pa. Wheeler Hess Jr. of Hartford, Conn. has received a promotion to the position of under writer for the Travelers Insurance Co., at Hart- ford. Pfc. David Hopfer, returned to his base at Fort. Sill, Oklahoma on Dec. 27th after spending a fifteen day leave with.his parents Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hopfer. Mrs. Eva Cartwright and son, Jackie of Mehoopany spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hopfer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Galka Sr., Tommy and Susan, Fairless Hills, Pa., spent the week end with the | Walter Galka Jrs. and family. ; Gary Lattimer, Lock Haven, { visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lattimer | during the week. They had the i pleasure of attending the Wilkes | open Wrestling Tournament. ’ Club To Moot Tonight Herveys Lake Woman's Service Club will meet tonight at the Lake | School at 8 o'clock. A round table | discussion around public affairs will be held by committee chairmen. Subscribe To The Post H. S. DARON, INC. ANTHRACITE ELECTRIC STANLEY SUSECK