= or 30 de od DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Meeker Grace Ide visited her parents, Mr. end Mrs. Russell Ide, on Sunday. The Ide’s grandson, Dana, with Arthur Major and Severn Newberry left on Monday, February 13, to travel to Florida on their motor bikes. They arrived on Wednesday at the Sev Newberry home in Deland. Philip Anderson, brother of +Mrs. Kenneth King and former Dallas + resident, who last week underwent lung surgery, has returned to his home in ‘White Plains, N. Y. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne King were Mr. and Mrs. Donald King and family, Kunkle, and Mr; and Mrs. Richard King and farMly, Mt. Zion. A Valentine W. S. C. S. meeting was held at the home of Marie and Letha Wolfe. Present were: Eliza- Friday & n. ORANGE — 6:30 SHAVERTOWN — 6:40 ASERNBROOK — 6:45 DALLAS — 7:00 BUS SERVICE f : T0 WOLFE'S GROVE ROLLER RINK EVERY Saturday Night FROM 4 RETURN 10:30 P. M. beth Ide, Edna ‘Rebennack, Esther Mrs. Annie Winter and Mr. and Mrs. Alles, Linda Rogowski, Edna Kar-|| Fred Winter and family. schner, Dorothy Steele, Ruth Rogers; Edna King, Minnie Hoover, Myra Wolfe, Addie ZXyttle, Glendoris { Shilanski, Mae King and Hazel Win- ter. Mr. and Mrs. John Cooney, Pikes Creek; celebrated their 21st (wedding anniversary on Friday, Feb. 17. Their daughter Barbara Ann, senior stu- dent nurse at General Hospital, is ‘spending a two week vacation with them. Mrs. Ernest Daily and sons Ernest and Edward left Saturday to return to North Carolina where she will re- join her Marine husband S/Sgt. Ern- est Daily who has been on a tour of duty in Cuba and Puerto Rico. Mrs. Claudine Daily, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miner and children Claudine and Stanley Loyalville and Mr. and Mrs. John Alles and Debbie, Wilkes- Barre were Sunday dinner guests of (Forty Fort ~ Ice Cream Store) (Dixon’s) x REVOLUTIONARY NEW SOLAR HEAT — Ultra clean] Burns clean, he LSE i GULE)] First premium heating x Oil at regular price GULF . lets you enjoy the 4 Order from us today! CHARLES H. LONG SWEET VALLEY, PA. Who hasn't cussed and discussed more than once the fumes from the rear end of a Greyhound bus, when forced to travel behind one in traf- ‘[fic, Or any other bus, for that mat- ter. Well, that so very obnoxious smell was tolerated with heartfelt thanks by many who gratefully fol- lowed behind the big “Hound” in the so very dense fog last. Saturday night. bon A few birthdays of last week that were overlooked but not intention- ally were: John Rebennack, Mrs. Lawrence Wolfe, Willard Miner, Minnie Hoover, and Harry Wolfe. We hope they all had a Happy Birth- day. This week greetings go to Mrs. Esther Alles whose birthday is on Thursday. Ruggles W. S. C. S. Meets Mrs. John H. Gordon was hostess to Ruggles W. S. C. S. at the parson- age at Alderson, Thursday evening. worship service in charge of Mrs. Charles S. Williams. Valentines were exchanged. Lunch was served to Mesdames Darrell Loomis, Carl Smith, Ralph Rood, Charles S. Wil- liams, Robert Traver, Glenn Kocher, Clarence Oberst, Lawrence Sickler, Kenneth Williams, Donald Traver, Daisy Crispell, ‘George Dendler, Nadine Hoover, Earl White, Robert Butler, Lewis Higgins, Treva Traver, Theresa Hoover, Rev. and Mrs. John H. Gordon. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Huffman and children, Liberty, spent last weekend with their mother, Mrs. Beulah Bronson. Sunday her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Bronson of Springville, and daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Traver of Friendsville were here. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reynolds, Swoyerville, also Mrs. Edward Kon- dracki and children, Plymouth, spent Sunday with their mother and sister Mrs. Lela Kocher and Nadine A business meeting was held with: THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1961 Mrs. Elizabeth Sorber is spending several days with her daughter and Hoover. 7 ? family. the Glenn Kochers. “Grand- ma” also took over the household duties while I spent a few days in the hospital. : Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Orrison Kocher in the passing of her sister, Mrs. John Shoemaker. Mrs. Jane -Kocher, Mrs. Carl Montross, Mrs. Rose Hoover attended the fun- eral with Mr. and Mrs. Orrison Kocher at Wyoming’on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bottoms of Red Rock on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler enter- tained * her mother, Mrs. Mary Rogers, and brother, Richard, and sister, Mary Lou, of Idetown and aunt, Mrs. Mary Williams of Jersey City, at dinner on Saturday evening. John Shoemaker, Wyoming, and daughters and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Charleton of Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McDaniels of Oak Hill, spent Sunday with their aunt |. and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Orrison Kocher. : Mr. and Mrs. William Franklin, Binghamton, N. Y., spent the week- end with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cornell. They were entertained at Sunday dinner with ‘their aunt, Mrs. Jane Kocher. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Kocher and family and Mrs. Jane Kocher spent Saturday in Endicott, N. Y., visiting Mrs. Kocher's son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kocher. Mrs. William Hoover and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoover and family, all of Binghamton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Daisy Crispell, Mr. and Mrs. Jobe Derhammer and children of Little Meadows vis- ited Mrs. Derhammer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dendler on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs: Donald Cornell en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. William Franklin of Binghamton and Aderine Nulton at dinner on Saturday eve- ning. A Class Meets Treva. Traver entertained Crusa- Oe —— ee — m— — Graphic Arts Services INCORPORTED : PHOTO-ENGRAVING Offset Negatives and Platemaking Sereen Prints, Art Work Phone VA 5-2978 Rear 29 North Main St. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 38 MAIN ST. DALLAS (Lundy Bldg.) Phone OR 4-4506 o DALLAS HOURS Tues. — Wed. 2 to 8 p.m. Friday — 2 to 5 p.m. DR. AARON S. LISSES Optometrist NARROWS . SHOPPING CENTER Edwardsville, Pa. BU 77-9735 NARROWS CENTER HOURS: Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. Other days in Shopping Center | Evenings: Thurs. & Fri. to 8 p.m. ers Class recently. The class is selling Easter candy. It is on display at White's Gas station. Present: Mrs. Charles Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Don- aldr Traver, Alan Sorchik, Walter Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler, Mrs. Carl Smith, and Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Williams. Fernbrook Mrs. Corey Crispell, Demunds Road, Mrs. Edward Sidorek and Leon of Goobleigh Farms visited Mildred Posten at West Pittston on Thurs- day. Miss Posten, who recently lost her mother, will leave shortly to make her home in the Christian Missionary Alliance, in Carlisle. William Hontz, Pioneer Avenue, is confined to his home with the mumps. . ) Paul Sidorek, Goobleigh Farms, formerly 60 Harris Street, spent the weekend with Albert Matukitus, East Dallas. ’ : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conklin and son, David, Bethlehem, spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs! George Shaver, Jr., of Overbrook Avenue and the George Shaver, Sr.’s of Tunkhannock. —8S Additional Correspondence (Continued on Page 6 B) = Jr. MYF Sees Coins Junior MYF of Dallas Methodist Church had as speaker Sunday eve- ning Major Charles A. Dobie, teller of First National Bank of Pittston, who showed his coin collection, in- cluding a gold double eagle and some rare paper money. The lecture was followed by a question period. Westmoreland Band Dinner Saturday At 6 Westmoreland Band Association’s Annual Dinner is scheduled for Sat- urday night at 6 in the school cafe- eria. Serving under Mrs. Chester Glahn, chairman, are Mesdames Arthur Sinicrope, William King, Carl | German, John Yalick, John Wardell, | Sheldon Bennett, Raymond Cobb, | Ralph Sands, Ross Kimball, and A. |B: Larish. Officers are: Donald Williams, pre- sident; Mrs. Alvin Bolen, vice presi- \ Home Next Month ! Damage Control Fireman Donald Stroud, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond T. Stroud, West Center Street, Shavertown, «= will celebrate his twentieth birthday anniversary next month with his parents after completing two years of service in the Mediterranean. After graduation from Westmore- land High School and Wyoming Valley Technical School as an honor student, Don joined the U. S. Navy Reserves and was assigned to the flagship USS DesMoines. His tour of duty took him to France, Spain, Sicily, Greece, Turkey and Italy. The DesMoines was one of the several fortunate Sixth Fleet ships able to attend the 1960 Olympics in Rome. | Last July the ship received the Commander Cruiser Force Atlantic Fleet Engineering Award for its engineering departments’ efficiency. Fathers Of Y Indians To Meet Tonight At 8 Fathers of the future Y dian Guide tribes of the Back Mountain Area will meet at the Back Moun- At School In Fort Lee Fort lee, Va. (AHTNC)—Army| For Registration Set 2d Lt. Charles E. Skopic, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Skopic, Lehman, __SECTION B—PAGE 3 Back Mountain Dates Registration Days, when voters Ci recently was assigned to the Quar- | ™2Y change their party affiliations, termaster School at Fort Lee, as|YeBister changes of address or for a member of the school’s Mainten- | 8Ssistance in voting, have been set ance Department. “4 A member of Pi Kappa Phi and Pi | Gamma Mu fraternities and Scab- | bard and Blade society, the 23-year- old officer is a 1955 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and al y the County Commissioners for the Back Mountain region from noon until 9 p. m. on the following dates | at the following places: February 23, Jackson ‘Township, Jackson Township Fire Hall; Feb- 1959 graduate of Pennsylvania State | TU8YY 28, Lehman Township, Davis University in University Park. Be- | Fire Hall, Idetown; March 2, Ross fore entering the Army he was em- | JoWnship, Sweet Valley Fire Hall; ployed by the U. S. Department of | March 6, Dallas Borough and Town- Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics in | ship, Dallas Borough Building; March Washington, D. C. His wife, Lynn, | 9, Kingston Township, Y. M. C. A. lives in Arlington, Virginia. © | Building, Shavertown (this Is a NT ya change of date from that previously - announced) March 9, Lake Towne With Mueller Company |nip, Lake-Noxen High School. After fifteen years with Acme | 4Any Luzerne County voter may Markets in Zone 5, Edward A. | Tegister at any of the above regis- | Makowski has accepted a position | Baiion places, or at any other in uzerne County, whether he is a | Luzerne a year as sales representative for C. F. Mueller Macaroni Company in the Mr. and Mrs. Makowski moved to their home 182 Parrish Street from ago. They are members of Gate of Heaven Church ‘Deadline For Seedlings From State Is March 1 and Mr. Makowski is active in the Knights of Columbus. Deadline for ordering’ tree seed- lings from the State is March 1, unless seedlings are picked up at one of the four State Forest nurseries. | Applications may be made to the Department of Forests and Waters in Harrisburg, or one of the twenty district forester’s offices. Price is $7.00 per 1,000, and check or money order should accompany order. Many species are already exhaust- ed. White Pine and Norway spruce are still available. Nurseries are at Clearfield, Green- wood Furnace, Mont Alto, and Penn Nursery in Centre County. Subscribe To The Post {dy Vivian. | resident of that district or not. Northeastern Pennsylvania territory. | Rainbow Assembly Party The Charles James Memorial Assembly of Dallas will hold a Valen- tine Party following their meeting Thursday, Feb. 23 from 9 p.m. to 10:30 p. m. at the Idetown Fire Hall. All members are invited to attend and may bring their girl friends. Decorations and refreshments carry- ing out the mood of Valentine's day, will be feature of the evening. A door prize will be awarded to some lucky member and records will be played for dancing. Chairmen of the party are Sharon Samuels, Worthy Advisor, and San- Others are—Glenda Williams, Carol Anderson, Barbara Hopkins, and Karen Samuels. Mem- bers of the Advisory Board helping the girls are—mother Advisor, Mrs. Evelyn Hopkins, Mrs. Madeline La- Barr and Mrs Laura Samuels. The black widow spider has a bright red hour glass design on her abdomen indicating that for her, now is the hour to bite. tain YMCA tonight at 8 p. m. to make final plans for the formation of the tribes. | Three or four tribes will be formed of six to eight big and little braves (fathers and sons). All fathers of boys six to eight years of age are invited to attend the meet- | dent; Mrs. Chester Glahn, secretary; Larry = Kintzer, treasurer. Lester | Lewis is band director. 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