prs ; Barbara of Bloomsburg. Elmer Stassen, St. Paul Minn, an SECTION B—PAGE 8 taken to General Hospital by Noxen ; Noxen ambulance on Monday morn- - operation, morning. ; Hospital ~ Sunday and they recently visited family, of Binghamton, spent the ‘Andrew Kish and Sandra, of Scran- Trachsel lle Dymond, Earl Gregory, Sr., Samuel “Lawson, C. A. Perkins, Wallace Perrin, Eugene Piatt, William Rhodes, R. D. Shepherd, Asher © Mrs. Esther Cole, Lehigh Street, recently entertained her son-in-law _came here last week to visit his THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1961 NOZXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher CHASE, Mrs. William Hughes SWEET VALLEY, Shirley Sayre MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter ANIL TST AR EON NOXEN ANN HRHIH HERI TRANS “Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Keiper, Oneonta, N. Y., spent several days here among friends and relatives recently. The following from here attended the funeral of J. Elmore Turrell, at Allentown, on Monday: Roy Dendler and Pastor Wesley Kimm, who offici- ated at the services, Mr. and Mrs. Robert May and Billy, Mrs. Albert May and Ira Beahm. Daniel Smith, an employee of Armour Leather Company, suffered a heart attack shortly after starting to work on Friday morning. He was ambulance, where his condition is much improved. Warren Montross, an employee of Armour [Leather Company, was taken to the General Hospital by ing. He was suffering from a men- ingitis attack, but his condition is improving. Fred Schenck entered General Hospital on Thursday for a second scheduled for Monday ~ Mrs.” Fred Kromelbein, Carverton, is spending a week with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Loren Case. Harriett Dendler, Harrisburg, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dendler. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Montross, Tunkhannock, spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert - Montross. They all visited Warren Montross at the General and found him much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff visited Mrs. Carrie Marsh at Tobyhanna on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shalanski, at Trenton, N. J. Mrs. Guy Fritz, sons, Dave and Nik visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Houskneck, at Williamsport, on Sunday. “Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stefanowicz and weekend with Mrs. Liman Root. ~ Mrs. Elmer Weaver is out again, after ‘a bout with the hepatitis. Dinner guests at the William Munketchys on Sunday were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Kalmar and daughter, Anna, Mr. and Mrs. 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 7-2734 Mr. and Mrs. Pat Costanzo and son, Paul, of Dunmore, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fleth, Madisonville, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Race, Christine and David, of Noxen. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evelan and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Laffin of Wil- liamsport, called on Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Engelman are living on the Wagner Farm at Tamaqua and Barry is working on the farm. Mrs. Walter Galka Jr., was a patient in the Mercy Hospital for several days last week, but has returned home much improved. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Manning and families, at Sayre, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vane Race spent several days with their son, Roger, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Race at Wallingford, Conn., last week. Lawrence Race, Buffalo, spent the weekend at the home of his father, William Race. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Steinruck and son, Gary, Vestal, N. Y. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Traver. Little Stacey Lattimer celebrated her 4th birthday today. Mr. Paul Lattimer, Lock Haven State College, spent the weekend here with his wife and family. There will be special Good Friday services for children of both parishes at the Lutheran Church on Friday morning at 11 a.m. Also special Tenebrae . services -for everyone. on Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. Every- one is welcome to attend this service. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roman and sons, Endicott, N. Y., visited Mr. and Mrs. | James. Patton Jr., on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Carl and daughter, of Berwick, called on the Joseph Hacklings on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vancampen and son, Timmy, of Endwell, N. Y,, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Race. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz and family of Philadelphia, are spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Dorothy French. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Gary, of South River, N. J., spent several days this week with the Jacob Miners. ton, Mr. and Mrs. George Fleth and Kingston Township Mothers Service Club Meets Trucksville Service’ Mothers and Wives club met at the fire hall Monday night. Hostess committee were Mesdames Bruce Long, Samuel Lawson, C. A. Perkins and Wallace | Perrin. Present: Mesdames Leon Beisel, Jacob Beline, Clyde Birth, Fred Case, Margaret Dykman, Mame “Weiss, Herbert Williams, and Albert Williams, Jr. ‘and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Freeman and children, Douglas: and executive of Quaker Oats’ Company, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stassen, Harris Hill. . Linda Houghwout, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Richard Houghwout, ‘has been a medical patient in a Pennington, N. J. Hospital for ten days after returning from a week's vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. 'S. D. Finney, Carver- ton Road, spent a few days recently Wesley Belles, Harris Hill Road, has been visiting the past two weeks at the home of "his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Hoover and family of Plainsfield, N.J. Birthday greeetings this..week to Mrs. Hattie Smith, Mrs. Lyle Carle, Mrs. Maude Weidner, Mrs. Ruth Weed, Florence Frantz, Ruth Palmer Bennett, Kim Perrege, Gladys Her- ring, Lois oJhnson, William Muncie, Gensel, Andrew Glowach, Walter Truscott, 'Brian ‘Nichols, Ted Symons, and Albert Jorden. Mrs. Mabel Kratsman, Birch Grove, is a surgical patient at Gei- singer Memorial Hospital, Danville. Alexander Saunders, student at Yale University, New Haven, Conn. is spending a few days ‘as’ guest of his’ grandparents,’ Mr. ‘and Mrs. Harold Symons, S. Pioneer Avenue. Miss Lois Brown, ‘a student at Tufts College, is spending. ‘the spring recess with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowther Brown, S. Pioneer Avenue. Mrs. James Lawson, Wilkes-Barre, is spending some time with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lawson, Carverton Road. Friends of Mrs. Bertha Evans, Holly Street, will be pleased to learn of her continued improvement after a recent sickness. Shavertown with friends in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ~ Mrs. Howard Wiener, Highland Avenue, has returned from Nesbitt | Hospital where she was a medical patient several days. Soon after re- | ‘turning she was called to Ohio by | ‘the death of her father. Mrs. Ethel Amos and granddaugh- ter, Bonnie Gail Drew, Plymouth, | spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Greenley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Griffiths and | ‘daughter, Donna Lynn; Little Falls, 'N. J., were réceht’ guests of their | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Grif- | ' fiths, Staub Road, and Mr, & “Mrs. ' Thomas Williams, Chase Road. ‘Mrs. Ernest Whitenight, Carverton ‘Road, who had been a patient in ‘Wyoming Valley Hospital, was dis- ‘charged Saturday and is spending some time with her niece, Mrs. Sheldon Steinhouer in Berwick, Sp4 J. M. Muncie, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Muncie, Sr., is a helli- | copter mechanic with the. 334th. Transportation Detachment at Fort ' Richardson, Alaska. Janet Ayers, Junior. at Vassar ~ College, Poughkeepsic, NY. is spending the spring recess with her mother, Mrs. John T.. Ayers, of Mt. ‘Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Fowler, Car- " yerton Road, have moved to State College. Mrs. Helen Creasy, $S. Pioneer | Avenue, has been selected a pros- | pective juror for a three weeks term on Common Pleas Court opening Api 24 This week has been hustle-bustle for most of us; last minute details | with the children, planning for the | family dinner, and the little ones living’ for the visit of the big white | furry rabbit, Peter Cottentail. All | this leading up to one of the holiest | days of the year, Easter. We are | indeed very thahkful that we live [in a land where people are free to enjoy this memorable day. A very Happy Easter to all of you! | Confirmation class of Shavertown Methodist Church was welcomed | inte the church Palm Sunday. Those | received were Robert Berlew, Bar- | bara Brown, Nancy Brown, Paul Campbell, Loren Crispell, Jr., Linda Daubert, Susan: Davis, Lauren Dy- mond, John Evenson, Stephen Kaschenbach, Donald Lawson, Mar- garet Rood, David Wadas, David Williams, Russell Williams, III, and Linda Wimmer. Birthday Greetings this week to Billy John Tippett, Mrs. Seth Howell, Ellis Swingle, ‘Anne Whiting, Mrs. Robert Walk, Phillip S. VanBlarcom, 4nd Arlene Hoover. : Mrs. Burke Hammond, Philadel- | Charles Howe, Summit Street. Mrs. Mary Chapple, Summit Street, has returned to her home from Philadelphia. | Executive committee of Shaver- | town Methodist Church W. S. C. S. | met Friday evening at the home of Sr., Glenn Lewis, Billy Lozo, Keith | pnia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. | NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS IDETOWN. Bess Cooke HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert KUNKLE, Mrs. Elwood Martin BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Vernon Ash nue, was recently severely burned about the face and arms when the oven she was lighting exploded into the room. Her daughter, Joan, who was standing near-by, escaped with minor burns. Mr. and Mrs. J. Traver Nobel, Overbrook Road, have returned from a Caribbean Cruise aboard the Hol- land-American Line's New Amster- dam. They visited Curacao, Carta- gena, Cristobal, Montego Bay and Port-au-Prince. They were met in New York by their son-in-law and daughter and spent the weekend with them at Franklin Lakes, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kaschenbach, Yeager Avenue, had as guests re- cently Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts and daughter, Charlotte, also of Yeager Avenue , at a birthday dinner. The occasion was the cele- brating of Mrs. Kaschenbach’s and Charles Roberts’ birthdays. Donald Voelker, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Voelker, Ferguson Ave- nue, is recuperating 'at his home after submitting to a tonsilectomy at General Hospital. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Casimir Koznicki, R. D. 5, on the birth of their first child, Leo Joseph, March 19, at General Hospital. Shavertown Branch Nesbitt Hos- pital Auxiliary met Wednesday at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, to sew for the hospital. William Hanna, Summit Street, is a patient at Geisinger Hospital, Dan- NE 9-8187 NE 9-6531 . OR 4-2748 OR 4-2047 NE 9-2544 OR 5-1872 ville. Mr. and Mrs. Granville Sowden, Summit Street have returned from vacationing in the southern states. - John O'Malia, Overbrook Road, has returned from a two week visit with his sister, Mrs, William H. Gill, ‘Whitier, Calif. Mr. and Mrs, Otto Bartz of Mt. Holly, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. James McFarland, Summit Street. Nancy Jane Crocker, daughter of Mrs. Ann Crocker, Main Street, and the late Kenneth Crocker became the bride of Calvin Miers, Kunkle, in a ceremony in Salina, Kansas. Beaumont Beaumont P.T.A. sponsored a Roller Skating Party at Wolfe's Grove last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dress have re- turned from their tour of Southern States ‘and claim Spring is enroute Russell Denmon, ‘Jr., has been a victim of the virus for the past two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Bill King and son, Douglas, Maple Shade, N. J., spent’ last weekend with friends here. Past Matrons, Dallas Chapter No. 396 Order of the Eastern Star, en- joyed . ‘dinner’ at the Walter's Restaurant last Saturday. William Condon i is ill ‘at the home of his son, Edward Condon. Ruggles Sincere sympathy is extended to the family and relatives of Stanley Grey. Mr. Grey was buried on Tuesday at Ruggles. Margaret Sorber is spending the Easter vacation at her trailer on Sorber Mountain. She is employed at the Overbrook School in Phila- delphia. Mrs. Bruce Traver spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. Beulah Bronson. On Wednesday her mother returned with her to spend a few days and all the families were together at Bruce Traver’s on Sun- day. Beulah and Walter returned Sunday evening. Mrs. Robert Traver spent a few days with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swire, Easton, the past week. Treva drove down on Sunday. Little Chuckie and Stevie Wil- liams, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams, Jr., Lancaster, spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams, Sr. Brother David is spending his Easter ‘vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Keiper at Noxen. Mrs. Rose Hoover has returned from General Hospital to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Howard Boice, Idetown. Mr. and Mrs. Orrison Kocher visited her on Saturday. Dan Smith was taken to General Hospital following a heart attack suffered while at work at the Armour Leather Co., Noxen. His condition at this writing is fair. D. Verne Kitchen, Elwyn, Pa. visited his family here over the weekend. Baptisms and the new member received in the Methodist Church on Palm Sunday were Theresa Ann Hoover and Mrs. Florence Nadine Hoover. i Donna and Linda Traver, daugh- ters of Mr. and Mrs. Don Traver, spent the weekend with their grand- mother visiting relatives in Phila- delphia. Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell and family had as visitors on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swan, Idetown, Mr. and Mrs. John Kocher and Ralph Sitler of Berwick. On Friday evening Mr, and Mrs. Bud Scouten of Noxen visited the family. Meeker Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leonard, Howell Street, Philadelphia, an- nounce the birth of a daughter March 20. Mrs. Leonard is the former Sandra Rogowski. Grandma, Mrs. Alfred Rogowski with Jimmy, is spending some time with the Leonards. Happy wedding anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rogers who cele- brated their 25th anniversary on Sunday and to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon James who will celebrate their 30th anniversary on April 1. Eastern Star Choir practice was held at the home of Mrs. Russell Ide on Monday, March 20. Present were: Pearl Gosart, Fanny - Rielly, -Ann Roberts, Ann Battison, Eva Allen, Sis Comstock, Madeline LaBarre and Virginia Swanson. Recent visitors of Mrs. Glendoris Shilanski and son, Jerry, were: Arthur Hoover, New Jersey, Mrs. Dale Hoover, Hadley Falls, Mass, and Mrs. Harry Cobleigh, Idetown. Mrs. Shilanski recently returned from Dallas where she kept house for the Col. H. H. Butlers while they were in Florida for two weeks. Mrs. | Alberta Steltz and Mrs. Louise Wilce entertained at a birthday party in honor of Margaret Gensel at Lehman 'Fire Hall on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ide and we' re ready for <>» IN DALLAS DALLAS MERCHANTS Join Together v In Congratulations TO THE “NEW” DALLAS ACME! PATENTS $2.99 Smart Spring Styles For The “BIG” Little Girls. Strap in Front tor Strap in Back Children’s or Misses Sizes S&H Green Stamps PERRY'S SHOE STORE MAIN STREET . DALLAS | Mrs. John Henninger, Druid Hills. | Mrs. Willian Lawson, Perrin Ave- The YOUNG 42 MAIN. ST. MEN’S SHOP DALLAS KAYNEE: NEX PANDER SHIRTS $2.98 and $3.50 Ties, Socks : Jewelry BOYS WEAR AT BUDGET PRICES Lined Suits SIZES 3-8 From $6.98 ? GOING OUT IT WON'T BE LONG NOW ESTELLE’S OF BUSINESS SALE 1 PRICE STILL A GOOD SELECTION OF: ® SLEEVELESS BLOUSES ® ROSE MARIE REED SWIM SUITS (Best Selection Sizes 10 to 14) | ® DRESSES (Best Selection Sizes Between 7 and 14) © BERMUDAS (Best Selection Size 10) © SWEATERS (Plenty of 32 and 34’s) © JEWELRY © SKIRTS © BELTS ® COTTON & WOOL SLACKS ® GOSSARD GIRDLES ® MAIDENFORM BRAS ® TRIUMPH HOSIERY Lo ‘STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9 | MAIN ST. DALLAS PATRONIZE LOCAL MERCHANTS family, Hatboro, arrived to attend the funeral of Mr. Ide’s grandmother, Mrs. Gwen Roushey, Dallas. Sunday the children, Judy, Joan, Jack, Billy visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth King. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Yurko, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Cavuto and children, Barbara, Delores, Nick and Christine, Swoyersville, Mr. and Mrs. George Swetts and children, Charlotte and Ann Marie, Pittston; and Mr. and Mrs. George Yurko, Forty-Fort, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Yurko, Sr. Mrs. Esther Alles and Debbie, Wilkes-Barre, and Mrs. Fred Winter and children, Conrad, Fred, Jean and N | David visited Mrs. Bess Ruch, East Dallas, on Sunday. Other callers were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Garinger, Wilkes-Barre, and Mrs. Jack Beagle and daughter, Jean. Loyalville Qur deepest sympathy goes to Mrs. Stanley Grey, her children and families in their recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Primm accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Kocher on a trip to Virginia to visit daugh- ter, Phillys, who is now Mrs. Oscar Langston and son, Timothy. The following young people joined Loyalville Methodist Church with special services: Rita Ide, Maria Sorchick, Jane and Joyce DeLet- kanic, Russell and Robert Scott, Diana Baer, Roberta Steele. Their parents accompanied them to the altar. David McDermott, Huntington Mills, formerly of Loyalville cele- brated his fifth birthday this week. He is grandson of Mary Nienius. We also sang happy birthday to Janine Szymanski, Rose Lubinski, and Norman Loebensberg. Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Nienius and daughter, Marlene, Luzerne, spent Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Mary Nienius, sister, Mrs. Diana Wegner, and her son, Ricky of here. COSTUME JEWELRY b ® KREMENTZ ®.CORD Selection of ] CROSSES ] For 1 EASTER 1 Ad dhs todo do olin din Beads Necklaces ® Earrings Pins HENRY'S . JEWELRY MAIN ST. DALLAS DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bidding and children, Luzerne, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nicholas, Kamsura. Mrs. George Bray has returned after a week's visit with her sister, | Mrs. Hamilton Marshall, Milton, | Conn. She enjoyed the second birth- day of her niece, Elizabeth Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wesley had | as house guests their nieces, Denise | and Colleen Richards, during the past two weeks while Mrs. Westley’s sister, Mrs. Marylin Richards, under- ' went surgery at General Hospital. | Mrs. Wesleys’ other sister, Mrs. June | King, also underwent surgery at General Hospital but is now at her home in Shavertown recuperating. Mrs. Shirley Denmon is the proy, owner of a new Mercury. Mrs. Cora Dougal, Mildred Darnell and Josie Hummel had the honor of having lunch with Jane Kocher at ' Ruggles recently. : Luther Hummel took his wife and her mother, Mrs. Rose Lubinski, to : get a check up. She is 81 years old and in fairly good health. They also visited her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Edith Lubinski and daughter, Mrs. Margaret Wallace, both of Nanti- coke. _ Committee April 19 mittee for Better Schools is sched- | uled for Wednesday, April 19, on ° “Recreation Programs In and Out of School” from basic information resulting from a recent survey done by John Zerbe, executive director ' of Wyoming Valley Playground a Recreation Association. A Sewilp Smith is chairman. Live pedestrians and successful men always think fast on their feet. 3. For Sizes 3-6x 7-14 From $5.98 ig news in little Fashions Smart in a new suit . . . pretty in a new dress . . . the girls get ready for Easter. To help them look their best, we have the news in young fashions with the grown-up look they like. The Grace T. Cave Shop Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hummel had nl . her mother for Sunday dinner. Other Additional Correspondence ¥ callers were Hank Trumbower, John On Other Pages ! ‘Najaka, Sr., and Jr. from Glen Rs a8 } \ sweet’n 3 saucy ® CARDS ® BASKETS ® CANDY ® WRAPPINGS v JUST A HOP . . AND A SKIP AWAY! TOYS ® GRASS © FREE! 2 chicks FOR EACH $2. or more PURCHASE NOVELTIES © DYES. ® STORE CHURCH ST. "5-10 BEN FRANKLIN 5-10 DALLAS A Lyon and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ortwine 5 : from Fire Forks, Pa. Bl and grandma, Mrs. A. {’ Next meeting of Citizens Com- { ¢ = nn Ae Spas ERS po Tet ad Ta ONG ll fa ~ TRE a ~~ ry TN th TN Ve a Sed FM nt lil ad Ee a: A PA: 13s TT oo Sy a A a an a Vali I