The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 26, 1961, Image 12

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- 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 17-2586
GR 17-2734
IDETOWN. Bess Cooke
"HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage
TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert
KUNKLE, Mrs. Elwood Martin
BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin
| NEWS FROM POST ‘CORRESPONDENTS
. NE 9-3187
NE 9-6581
OR 4-2748
OR 4-2047
NE 9-2544
CENTER MORELAND, Loraine Shray
” Chase
‘Minus 20 degree weather and the
heavy snowfall has practically paral-
yzed sources of news in the Town-
ship. Everyone is hovering around
the heating system and very few
visitors had the courage to venture
out to this part of the woods.
‘Mrs. Peter Lincoln returned home
from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital
where she had been a medical pa-
tient for the past week or more.
Our little granddaughter, Dawn
Sherwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert F. Sherwood, re-entered
Nesbitt Memorial Hospital last Tues-
day for further treatment of Leu-
kemia. She would appreciate re-
ceiving cards. Her baby brother,
Scott, also was admitted to the same
hospital last Friday evening for ob-
servation and treatment of a possible
attack of pneumonia, but he is
making satisfactory progress and
was discharged the forepart of this
week.
‘A leave of absence has been
granted to Mrs. Kenneth Cosgrove,
librarian at the Lehman High School.
Mrs. Dale Wright's father was
admitted to Pottstown Hospital after
collapsing from over-exertion while
attemping to shovel his car out of
the snow. Failing in the attempt,
he started to walk home through
heavy snowdrifts with some com-
panions when he collapsed and had
to be rushed to the hospital; He is
ported in fairly good condition.
Mrs. Esther Vanderhook has been
forced to relinquish her work at |
Lehman High School Cafeteria for
the balance of this year, due to|
surgery.
Mrs. John Conyngham and two of
her children. are suffering from
colds.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cigarski, Jr.,
Chase Road, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Lory, to
James Driscoll of White Haven. Lory
is on the staff of the Princeton
Hospital, Princeton, N. J. They plan
to be married at St. John’s: Church,
Luzerne, on June 24.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh had
as weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Sorber of Hunlocks Creek.
Non-members of Jackson Town-
ship Firemen Association who desire
to attend ‘the Annual Banquet at
Continental Inn on February 17, can
do so, by making reservations with
Louis Wilcox no later than February
10. A smorgosbord style dinner will
be’ served.
! Mr. and Mrs. Anitvase Salansls,
Jr, of Syracuse, were weekend
va
guests of Mrs. Salansky’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schrama.
Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Perrego, Hunts-
ville, spent last weekend with their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Perrego of Dellsburg,
Pa.
Mrs. Loretta Reakes had as Stn-
day visitors, her daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shaver,
Jr., Kingston.
Mrs. Ethel Evans, Edwardsville,
visited with Mrs. Elizabeth Fielding
last Sunday.
Edward Jeffery, a patient at Vet-
erans Hospital, is greatly improved
and expects to be discharged some-
time this week.
Jackson Township Supervisors will
meet February 7 at 7:30 p. m. at the
Fire Hall.
Cub Scout Pack of Troop 225 will
meet at the Fire Hall Tuesday.
“South America” will be the theme
for the evening. Refreshments will
be served.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Center
Moreland, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Cadwalader, Kingston, recently
called on Mrs. Albert Cadwalader.
Mrs. Albert Cadwalader and Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Cadwalader, Jr.
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Robins of Shickshinny Valley last
week,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kittle and
children were ‘Sunday guests of Mr.
Kittle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Kittle of Mooretown.
Chief of Police, Dennis Bonning is
convalescing at his home.
Mrs. Mary Ashton is visiting her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. George Lowerts in Irvington,
N. J.
Robert Culp is is a patient at Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital.
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Germond of
Trucksville Methodist Church are in
Nashville, Tenn. attending a Youth
Leader Conference. Rev. Germond
is representing the Wyoming Con-
ference.
New Officers elected by Jackson
Township Firemen. are:
Carl Aston, president; Louis Wil-
cox, vice president; John Krupa,
secretary; ‘Fred Gabel, treasurer;
Roland. Gensel, fire chief; Edward
Kropp and Edward Jeffery, auditors;
Edawrd Kropp, fireman board mem-
ber: Paul ‘Snydér, firemen relief
board member; Fred Fielding, trus-
tee for a 3 year term..
Other Trustees now serving are:
Dennis Bonning, and Russell Bert-
ram, The next meeting will be held
at the Fire Hall on February 6.
The Annual Banquet originally
scheduled for February 14 at the
Continental Inn, has been postponed
to February 17.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Marks on the birth of a baby
daughter, Ann Marie, at Nanticoke
State Hospital, Saturday, January
21. Ann Marie weighed 8 pounds
6 ounces. The Marks have two other
children, Tina Marie and Edward,
Jr. Mr. Marks is a teacher and
faculty manager in [Lake-Lehman
Schools. Mrs. Marks is the former
Marie Mizdail, Ceasetown and was
also a teacher at Lehman High
School.
Beaumont
“This last week’s contributions to
the New March of Dimes should
really help to meet the local quota,”
says Mrs. Herbert Goodwin quite
hopefully. Have you helped by giving
your share?
Cynthia Catherine was the third
addition to the John Gunton family
at Williamsville, N. Y. Tuesday,
January 17, weighing in at 7 pounds
4 ounces. Grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Gunton, will journey to see
their new granddaughter as soon as
the weather permits,
Mrs. Bill King, a former resident,
will welcome cards at the Mt. Holly
Hospital, Maple |Shade, N. J., where
she is a surgical patient.
It's good to report Florence Frear
is improving at the General Hospital
and will be home soon.
Mrs. Earl Johnson is able to re-
turn to her duties at the school
cafeteria after a seige of virus.
Meeker
Too late for last week’s news: Mr.
and Mrs. John Rebennack and Carrie
Wolfe had Sunday dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Wolfe and Letha
to celebrate Letha’s birthady which
was January 16. Mr. and Mrs. John
Hildebrandt recently visited the
Wolfes.
Willard Miner and Claudine, and
Mrs. Fred Winter on Sunday after-
noon visited Mrs. Marie Miner at
Nesbitt Hospital where she was
admitted Saturday when she fell on
the ice at Miner's Bank parking lot.
Rev. J. E. Lintern, Center More-
land, was guest speaker in church
on Sunday.
Birthday greetings this week to
Robert Rogers, Jean Winter and
Ralph Taylor, Mullica Hill, N. J.
Both Jean and Ralph were born on
their grandmother’s, Mrs. Frances
Garinger, birthday. Grandma Gar-
SALE!
Quality Furniture
At Savings
Up To ---
inger lives in Dallas, Texas. Also
to Walter Wolfe, Linda Rogowski,
and 'S/Sgt. Ernest Daily on Jan-
uary 29.
Shirley Johnson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Johnson, sprained
her ankle while playing basketball.
Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mullica Hill,
N. J., who came up for the funeral of
Clarence (Bryson) Taylor on Thurs-
day, and Robert Taylor, who came
up over the weekend, visited Mrs.
Annie Winter and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Winter and family, Mrs. Claudine
Daily and Mr. Willard Miner and
family and Mrs. Bess Ruch.
Mr. Arthur Ehret, who suffered a
heart attack last Monday, is still a
patient at Nesbitt Hospital.
Ruggles
Sunday, January 15, Ruggles
Methodist Church was honored with
the presence of Dr. Leon Bouton,
District Superintendent, who took
part in the morning services and
dedication of the new American and
the Christian flags. The American
flag was given to the church by the
W. S. C. S. and presented’ by the
president, Mrs. Darrell Loomis. The
Christian flag, a gift from the Inter-
mediate Class, was presented by
Mrs. Carl Smith. The Eagle and the
Cross which tops the flag poles were
gifts of Mrs. Beulah Bronson. The
Service was very well attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Williams
and daughter, Karen, spent the
weekend in Lancaster with their son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Williams, Jr., helping him celebrate
his birthday.
Mr. ‘and Mrs. Eugene Reynolds,
Swoyersville, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Lela: Kocher. :
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler,
Shirley Rogers and Harry White
spent the weekend in New York City
recently. While they were gone
grandma Rogers did baby sitting
with Brenda and Billy.
D. Verne Kitchen, Boothyn, Pa.
spent’ last weekend with his family
here.
‘Mrs. ‘Elizabeth Sorber of Dallas
has been spending several days with
her daughter and family the Glenn
Kochers. "A
Mrs. Jack Swire of Easton is re-
cuperating at her home after having
an. emergency appendictomy per-
formed at the hospital there. Her
mother, Mrs. Robert Traver, has
been there helping out the past two
weeks and looking after Jackie.
Subscribe To The Pest
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EMPIRE FURNITURE CO’S
GG OUT OF BUSINESS
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STORE
CLOSES
Tues. Night, Jan. 31st
All Merchandise Must Be Sold
No Reasonable Offer Refused! J
Credit Ferns Available
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 196 1
Kingston
Township
Ambulance Association To Meet
Kingston Township Ambulance
Association will ‘hold its annual
meeting Sunday afternoon at 2:30
in Trucksville Fire Hall. A report on
the year’s activities will be given.
Officers will be elected.
Rev. Germond is attending a
National Conference of Youth Direc-
tors in Nashville, Tenn., this week.
Gerald Stout, Holcomb’s Grove,
has been chosen chairman of Wilkes-
Barre Record unit of American
Newspaper Guild.
Service Club Meets
Trucksville Service Mothers and
Wives Club met at the Fire Hall on
Monday night. Mrs. Albert Wil-
liams, Jr., presided. Mesdames S. J.
Lawson, Earl Gregory, Sr., and C. A.
Perkins, members of this year’s
nominating committee, will make
their report at the next meeting.
Members attending: Mesdames
Jacob Beline, Leon Beisel, Clyde
Birth, Mame Dymond, Fred Case,
Egrl Gregory, Sr., William Gregory,
Bruce Long, C. A. Perkins, Eugene
Piatt, S. J. Lawson, William Rhodes,
Albert Williams and Archie Wool-
bert.
Albert Clifford, Staub Road, was a
medical patient at Nesbitt Hospital
last week.
Bryce Sutliff, Bethayres, came
here last week to attend the funeral
of his mother.
Birthday greetings this week to
Mrs. Minnie Sutton, Mrs. Alice Davis,
Mrs. Bruce Schmucker, Alfred Web-
ster, 3rd. Sherman Sutton, Vito
Yanalunas, Cap Covert, George
Shaver, Karl Stock, Jr., Luther Gre-
gory, Daniel Mathers, Robbie Baird,
Betty Kunkle, and Barbara Hough-
ton. 0
Frank Blazes, Bunker Hill, spent
several days last week in Washing-
ton where he attended the inaugura-
tion of President John F. Kennedy.
Robert Mathers, Hickory Street,
who sustained rib, injuries in a
recent fall, is again able to be about
his work. .
Mrs. William Schmidle and infant
daughter have returned home from
General Hospital.
9 Will Graduate
William John Weidner, son of
Earl Weidner and grandson of Mrs.
Maude Weidner, Harris Hill Road,
will receive a, degree in Electrical
Engineering from Pennsylvania
State University Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Goeringer,
Jr., Hilltop Road, returned Saturday
tom a two week stay in Florida.
SPH HHL LI PITT NR HUM
NOXEN
RUHEIHIIATRIHIHITH RO I nS
Billy May is spending several days |
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pare, at
Bristol, Pa.
Classmates of Methodist Church
held their monthly meeting at. the
home of Mrs. Jacob Miner, Friday
evening. Present: Mesdames Lane
Race, William Munketchy, Francis
Schenck, Fred Schenck, Henry
Lane, Ray Gunton, Albert Jones,
Myron French,® Anita Reese; Ruth:
Field, William Butler. Mrs. Elwood
Patton was assisting hostess.
Mrs. Earl Richards is, on the sick |
1 Robert, attended the 52nd. wedding
anniversary celebration of Mr. and |
Gabriel Kalmar held at the
list.
Theodore Jones submitted to sur-
gery this week at General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones and Mrs.
Dorothy French visited him on Sun-.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meoker,
Athens, Pa., visited at the ‘Donald
Meekers on Sunday.
Mrs. Guy Fritz and Mrs. Donald
Meeker called on Mrs. Florence
Frear at General Hospital on. Sun-
da
Cayton Keiper has been anable to
work for a week due to a’ lame. ah
Sweet Valley
Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Ferrey; Susan
and Albert Ferrey spent the week-
end in Newark, N. J., visiting Mrs.
Ferrey’s brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Blaine 2nd
family.
An error was made last week in
the name of the people who have
rented the Schobert trailer. Their
names are Mr. and Mrs. John Chiscoi
and not Winnicki.
Mrs. Elizabeth Sayre is a patient
| at Nesbitt Hospital where she i is sub-
mitting to tests.
Carol and Curtis Britt, Bunker Hill,
{ spent the weekend with their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Britt.
I[detown
Mrs. Hope Ide, who is working 1 in
King of Prussia, is spending this
week at her home. Her. son, Bruce,
who was stationed with the Army
in Germany was discharged and
arrived home on Friday afternoon.
The Serving and Waiting Class
met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Race Thursday night. Assist-
ing hostess was -Mrs. Ocar Swan:
Mrs. Meade presided at thé. business,
while Mrs. Hadsel and Mrs. Schultz
had the devotions. [Present were
Mrs. Pearl Connor,” Mrs. Lulu
Schultz, Mrs. Corey Meade, Mrs.
Emory Hadsel, Mr. and Mrs. Sohn
Race.
Fernbrook
Mrs. Jane Sowers, Fern Street, is
spending some time visiting ‘Mrs.
Mae Smith in Plymouth.
Paul Dymond, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Dymond, Demunds Road, has
returned to school after submitting
to a tonsillectomy last week in Gen-
eral Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, Mr.
and Mrs. Ziba Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Anthony Ledan. attended the 20th
anniversary of the Rugged Cross
Shrine of the White Shrine of
Jerusalem at the Caldwell Consistory
in Bloomsburg on Saturday.
also the birthday of the Worthy
High Priestess, Betty Evans.
Child Who Fractured
Skull Is On The Mend
Ten year old Robert Miller, in-
jured when his sled ran head-on
into a car the day after Christmas
at Kunkle, is home from Geisinger
Hospital, convalescing slowly, and
still in bed, but making progress.
Christmas
blotted out by a fractured skull
which left him unconscious for
many days.
. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Miller, brought him home on Wed-
| nesday. Tests indicate that his brain
will be all right, but chances are
against him returning to school for
some months to come.
The best selling book in the
world is the Bible with more than
twenty-five million copies heing
printed annually. -
| items.
Jene May, Allentown, visited
relatives in Noxen over the weekend.
. Harold Leibenguth, Endicott, |
spent’ the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Leibenguth.
Mrs.’ Roger Updah and son, Barry
Jay, New Brighton, Pa., is spending
a month with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Phoenix.
Mrs. Charles Patton has gone to
live during the winter months with
her daughter, Mrs. Rudy Adam, at
Binghamton. .
+ Mrs. William Munketchy and son,
Mrs.
Castle Restaurant, Scranton,
day, January 2.
“Mr. ‘and Mrs. Raymond Miller,
Sayre, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs.” William Murphy.
~ ‘William Patton and Carl Hackling
spent several days with relatives in
Athens and Towanda this week.
. Correction on one of last weeks
It was Robert Timko who
suffered the broken ankle instead of
Robert Neff.
Sun-
* |Charles C. James
Promoted By Army
Fort Eustis, Va. (AHTNC)-Charles
CG." James, son of Mrs. Hannah C.
James, Jackson (Street, recently was
promoted to specialist five at Fort
Bustis, Va., where he is a member
of the’ U. S. Army Transportation
| School.
Specialist James, a member of the
school’s Headquarters Company, en-
tered the Army in June 1958 and |
completed basic training at Fort
Benning, Ga.
The 24-year-old soldier is a 1954
graduate of Westmoreland High
School and attended Trenton
(N. J.) State Teachers College.
James was employed by Pember-
ton (N. J.) ‘Township Board of Edu- |
cation, before entering the Army. |
. His wife, Jane, lives in Williams-
bure, Va. : |
Ski "Exhibit At Show
+ Pennsylvania Recreation and
Sportsmen's Show February 6 to 11 |
in_ Harrisburg will feature a ski |
exhibit. ; |
Order of Rainbow will stage an
open installation tonight at 7:30 to
which relatives and friends are in-
vited at Dallas Methodist Church.
Officers and choir members to be
installed are asked to be at the
church by 7.
Officers will be: Sharon Samuels,
Worthy Advisor; Karen Samuels,
associate; Barbara Tag, faith; Marion
Jolly, hope; Susan Lawry, charity;
Diane Transue, recorder; Catherine
Ide, treasurer; Nancy Sieber, chap-
lain; Esther Laity, drill leader;
Barbara Hopkins, love; Hilda Root,
religion; Sheila Meeker, nature;
Susan Kelley, immortality; Glenda
Williams; Karen Culver, patriotism;
Sandra Vivian, service; Susan
Cheney, confidnetial observer; Eliza-
beth, May outer observer; Sally
Moyer, musician; Judy Williams,
choir director; American flag bearer,
Ruth Tinsley; Rainbow flag bearer,
Marguerite Daley; pages, Jean Ide
and Carol Anderson; room commit-
tee, Jeannine Hoover, Elizabeth
May, Inez Ryman, Penny Farrar,
Linda Tag. Installation of choir
Rainbow Installation Tonight
In Dallas Open To The Public
.
ry
members will follow installation of
officers.
Advisory officers to be installed
include Mrs. Evelyn Hopkins, Mrs.
Oce Austin, Mildred Garinger, Mrs.
Betty Meeker, Mrs. Laura Samuels,
Mrs, Madeline LaBarre, Mrs. Laura
Dymond, Mrs. Marjorie Krimmel,
Mrs. Agnes Meyers.
Carol Dymond, retiring Worthy
Advisor will be presented with a
jewel, and a jewel will go to Mrs.
Elizabeth Layaou, retiring Mother
Advisor, Merit awards will be pre-
sented by Mrs. Laura Samuels.
Installing officers will be 3
Marie Gebhart, Linda Sue VanHd
Virginia = Moseley, Peggy Transao,
Eileen Crispell, Susan Dodd, and
Mrs. Marjorie Krimmel,
Wins Citation
Joseph P. Cassidy, Trucksville RD
2, ivestigation supervisor of Wage-
Hour and Public Contracts Division,
has been awarded a citation for
service to the U. S. Department of
Labor by James P. Mitchell.
16 are
18 1b.
loads.
® 20 PHILCO - BENDIX WASHERS
double-capacity,
machines.
10 1b. machines for smaller
® 10 PHILCO - BENDIX GIANT DRYERS.
Safe for all fabrics.
WATCH fob
Grand Opening Of The
‘Laundercenter’
— COMING SOON — TO THE
SHAVERTOWN SHOPPING CENTER
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4 are
SPECIAL Water-softening and
purifing system has been in-
stalled to save you soap and
protect your clothes!
YOUR CONVENIENCE.
Owned and managed locally
THIS IS THE BACK MOUNTAIN'S OWN COIN-
OPERATED, AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY STORE.
OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR
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a week
ONLY FIVE DAYS LEF
at an official Pennsylvania State Inspection
Station,
where there are mechanics on duty 5 days
from 8 a.m. To 5 p.m.
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V Wheel Balancing
V Brake Lining and Adjustment
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