The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 20, 1961, Image 10

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| | HARVEYS
Trucksville
Marie Donaldson, a hostess with |
Allegheny Airlines, based in Pitts-
burgh is spending a week. with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Donald- |
son, Birch Grove. 1
Mrs. Joseph Tweedle and infant |
son have returned to their home on !
Carverton Road from Nesbitt Hos-
‘pital.
Mrs. Ogden Palmer, Grove Street,
entertained the following members |
of her card club Wednesday night. |
Mesdames H. D. Owens, Donald |
Anderson, Harold Croom, Sheldon |
Hoover, Richard Mathers, Robert |
Mathers, Earl Gregory, Jr.,
William Lohman.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stover have
returned to their home on Pioneer
Avenue after spending some time in
Florida.
Mrs. Helen Darfe Spears, Mrs.
Edith Wardron and son Howard of
Rayham, Mass, recently visited
Elmer Coolbaugh, Grove Street
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steinhauer,
Silver Springs, Md., recently visited
his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs.. Donald Anderson, 185
Meadowecrest.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hess, William
Hess, Marion Dixon, and Mr. and
Mrs... Robert Kleiner attended a
birthday dinner in honor of Arden
Hess, a brother of Earl, at Montrose
Sunday. Open house followed the
and |
Mrs. Ruth Hyland and daughter Ss, [
Marilyn and Kay, Lancaster, spent |
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Anderson.
Mrs. Ezra Hoover, her daughter,
Mrs, Louis Burkett, and her son-in-
John Jones, Basking Ridge,
N. J. visited relatives and friends
in the area last week.
Gorden Mathers, Knob Hill is in
Sayre Hospital, where he will later
undergo surgery for a back injury.
Mrs. John Parrish, Oak Lane, is
convalescing at home after being a
medical patient at Geisingér Hos-
pital.
Mrs. Stanley Case, Sweet Valley,
is spending the week with her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Case, Carverton Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Markham,
Mt. Greenwood, spent last week in
New York City, where they were
the guests of relatives. !
Pvt. R. M. Cummings has com-
pleted an ordinance electronics
course at ‘Fort Monnouth, N. J.
Cummings is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Cummings of Sutton’
Road.
Mrs. Richard Pater son and infant
son have returned to their home on
Sutton Road from the. Hospital.
Mrs. W. H. Clewell has returned
home from a 10-day visit with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Ford and family of
Waynesboro, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith
Edwards, Mt. Greenwood and their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Ellsworth and son,
Harvey, Appalachin, N. Y., returned
after vacationing in St. Petersburg,
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs.
BLIGHT |
Bruce Wellington
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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
and children, Bruce and Ann, Lehigh
Street, will spend the weekend at
| the home of Mrs. Wellington's par-
| ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Nolans of
Yonkers, N.Y.
Mrs. Herbert Jenkins is recuperat-
ing at home after submitting to
i surgery’ in Nesbitt Hospital.
Mrs. Harry Geisinger, W. Main
Street, will leave Friday by plane
| from Wilkes-Barre Scranton Airport,
| for Falls Church, Va., to visit her
(son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
| Mrs. Harold C. Driesden. The Dries-
don‘s announced the birth of 4
daughter on April 2. They have one
son. Mrs. Driesdon is the former
| Marie Geisinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith, Car-
verton Road, have returned from a
visit with their sons and daughters-
in law, Mr. and Mrs. Stacy S@#ith
and Mr. and Mrs. Clinten Smith of
Virginia.
Mrs. Margaret Robinson, Johnson
City, N, Y., came here on Thursday
to attend the funeral of her mother,
Mrs. Edith Eustice.
Birthday greetings this week to
Mrs. S. R. Henning, Mrs. Morris
Lloyd, Mrs. Beatrice Pickett, Mrs.
Rufus Shaver, Mrs. Sheldon Bennet,
Mrs. Carl Strye, Mrs. Richard Satub,
Mrs. Edith Howell, Mrs. William
Hewitt, Mrs. Claude Naugle, Mrs.
William Strausery William Hewitt,
Thomas Harrison, Kenneth C. Wool-
bert, Richard Montgomery, Ralph
Coolbaugh, Richard Gregory, Robert
Griffiths, John Isaac, Norman Ring-
strom, Russell ~ Coolbaugh, Gary
Beisel, Herbert Spencer, Doreen: Ide,
Denise Ide, Charlotte Parry, Louise
Herring, Joseph Walton, Jr. and
Harry D. Owens, Jr.
Loyalville ¢
We boast of some lucky anglers.
They got their limit and beautiful
ones: John Rasonus, Robert Steltz,
Luther Hummel, Sam Bidding."
Happy anniversary goes out of} y
and Mrs. Henry Cerquozzi, who
celebrated their seventh anniversary.
They have a daughter, Bonnie. She
is the former Janet Grey.
Robert Steltz is working for Elmer
Steltz at Danville, formerly from
here.
Joe Ellis is home after spending
most the winter with his daughter,
Celia at Palisade Park, N. J. She
accompanied him home.
Happy birthdays for April go out
to Larry Steltz, Karen Loebensberg,
David Hummel, Andy Szymansk,
Harriet Kocher, William McCovemrn,
Helen Wilson, Harold Payne, Violet
Boothe. .
A/3C Alfred Martin, son of Mrs.
Mildred Martin, is home on furlough
from Amirilla, Texas Air Base. “He
leaves May 9th for England.
Jack Fine, student at Wilkes
College, returned from spending a
week in Bermuda with other stu-
dents, E
Harold Cragle has returned from
Nesbitt Hospital. He is still =F
sick list.” . Foal
The W. S.C. S. will serve a chicken
supper April 26 at the Church Hall.
Harveys Lake
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shepperson and
daughters, Danville, and Howard
Higgins visited Mrs. Howard Higgins
who is a patient in General Hospital.
Mrs. Harry Beck has returméd
from visiting her son, Harry Beck,
Jr., and family in Washington, D.C.
Michael Glova, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Stephen Glova is back in school
after being ill for sometime.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stredney an-
nounce the birth of a daughter in
Nesbitt Hospital on April 12. The
Stredneys have three other children,
Joey, Richard and Carol.
Alderson WSCS was entertained
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Johnson, Beaumont, on Thursday
evening. Next meeting will be on
Monday night, May 1. The nomin-
ating committee will meet bebre
then to pick the new officers for the
year, and they will be elected at this
meeting. Due to Conference being
held the second week in May, j$his
meeting was pushed ahead to May 1.
Lunch was served to 12 people.
Mt. Zion
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meader,
Greenock, with two of their children
visited the Gilbert home on Friday.
Mr. Meader was formerly Boy Scout
Executive of this section of Luzerne
County. Mrs. Meader is the former
Alice Banks, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Banks, West Pittston.
People at Mt. Zion Sunday morn-
ing were delighted to welcome Mrs.
Howard Lewis at church. She has
been housed up a long time following
her hip injury some months ago.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Gilbert and
daughter, Catherine, drove to n-
son (City Saturday to attend thé ¥n-
eral of Mrs. Gilbert's sister, Mrs.
Edward Dotter of Castle Creek. Mr.
Gilbert officiated at the funeral.
Sandra Saunders, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Saunders, West Wy-
oming, is the new organist at Mt.
Zion church. She played her first
service at the nine o'clock hour
Sunday morning.
Rev. and Mrs. Gilbert and Cather-
ine drove to Maine, N. Y., on Sunday
afternoon to attend a community
| gathering honoring Mrs. Ina Tyme-
son the retiring postmistress. Most
of the guests were members of the
Maine Federated Church of which
Mr. Gilbert was the former pastor.
When we Gilberts arrived honte we
found a note timed 5:15 “Stopped by
to see you. Sorry we missed you.
Paul, Milderd, Judy and JoAnn
Jones.” We were sorry too. Mildred
Jones is remembered as the daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sayder
of Orange.
We thought we had heard the
good-bys from the evening gross-
beaks on April 1. Then this last
heavy snow came and back came a
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