| } hi A SECTION B — PAGE 6 : : Ye THE DALLAS POST, T “NEWS FROM POST NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm LOYALVILLE, Mrs. Martha Steinruch RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver CHASE, Mrs. William Hughes SWEET VALLEY, Shirley Sayre MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter MT. ZOIN, Rev. Charles Gilbert NE 9-8522 GR 17-2695 NE 9-8930 OR 4-5460 OR 4-2732 GR 17-2586 GR 17-2734 Harding 388-2270 CORRESPONDENTS IDETOWN. Bess Cooke HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert KUNKLE, Mrs. Elwood Martin BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Vernon Ash LEHMAN, Barbara Simms OAKDALE, Mrs. Oscar Whitesell NE 09-3187 NE 9-6581 © OR 4-2748 OR 41-2047 NE 9-2544 OR 5-1872 oR'1-3391 MUH 266-3141 Ruggles ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jobe Derhammer and family, Little Meadows, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dendler on Sunday. .W. 8. C. S. of Ruggles Methodist Church meets Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Carl Smith. . Noxen Methodist Church was very well attended on Sunday evening when all choirs of the four charges sang their own special numbers. The affair was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kerlin, Kunkle, who will cele- brate their 50th Anniversary on April 22, Mr. Kerlin, a lay leader of the Kunkle Church, is a patient in the Flick State Hospital at Cresson, Pa. Mrs. John Honeywell is a patient in General Hospital where she is undergoing tests. ; Mr. and Mrs. Don Cornell and son and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cornell ‘and daughter visited their mother, Mr. and Mrs. William Franklin at - Endicott, N. Y., on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams an- nouce the birth of a daughter last Tuesday. Mrs. Williams 1s the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sick- ler. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reymolds, Swoyerville, Mr. and Mrs. Edward ~ Kondracki and family of Plymouth, visited * their mother, Lela Kocher on Sunday. Lehman Cancer Crusade April 18 was the day for the house to house drive for the Cancer Cru- sade. Mrs. Gordon Dawe was area Mrs. chairman assisted by Mrs. John Cal- lahan from Oak Hill. The following women participated: Mesdames Joseph Lopez, G. R. Goodwin, Gordon James, ~ Toluba, John Sidler, Thomas Brown, Glenn Johnson, Anthony David Eddy, Earl Eustice; Russell Coolbaugh, Harold Gray, Glenn Brown, Laning Harvey, Jr., Sherry Nulton, Jr., Joseph Ellsworth, Don- ald Williams, John Bradozchak, Mark Grimm, Donald Easton, Hay- den Evans, Paul Roris. ~/ The following children of the Leh- man Sunday School received atten- dance pins last ‘Sunday: 3 month pins: Emma Fox, Arthur Carichner, “Terri Cease; 2 years and 3 months: ‘Rachel Miers; Ehret, William Dawe, Sheldon Ehret, 6 months: Douglas Diane Rogers and Chris Dawe; 1 ~ year and 6 months: Paul Adamshick, David Eddy, Cori Conklin; 9 months pins: Linza Sutton, Cathy Maye, Tawrence Cease, Cynthia Sutton, Dale Sutton; 1 year and 9 months: ‘Brian Coombs; 1 year pins: Peggy ~ Disque and Patty Major; 2 years: Linda Tough; 2 years and 9 months: Jean Louise Johnson; 3 years and 9 “months: Robert Disque; 4 years and 6 months: Carole Eddy; 7 years and 6 months: Joy Johnson. : Mrs. Ide To Retire ~ The Lehman Methodist Sunday “4 School will miss Mrs. Leonard Ide in _the Primary Department. “taught Sunday School for more than : - “last weekend in Newark attending She. has thirty years! | Ballietts’. { Coming Event The Men's Bible class will sponsor a ham and egg supper at Lehman Methodist Church on April 29. Don Cutting is chairman of the affair. Details will be announced next week. Congratulations and best wishes to Deatra Elston and Alfred Martin. The young couple will be married Satur- day evening at the Lehman Metho- dist Church. Paul Adamshick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Adamshick, is recover- ing from a case of mumps. ; Cub Pack’ 241 will visit the Forty- Fort Airport tonight as guests of the Air Force Reserves. This field trip is in connection with the April Theme ‘Air Adventure.” Idetown dens will leave from Whitesell Brothers at 7 p. m. Lehman den will leave from Lehman Methodist Church at 7 p. m. Mrs. Clifford Erwine, Mrs. Frank Sgarlet, Mrs. . Robert Bell, - Mrs. Frederick May, Mrs. Charles Jacob- son and myself held our monthly pinochle club meeting at our house this week. Very little pinochle was played but we enjoyed the baby and had a pleasant visit. Chase Jackson Township Firemen hold their Annual Turkey Supper Satur- day, starting at 4. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Meyer, Millheim, and Florence Keefer, Wilkes-Barre, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes. Mrs. Margaret Martin and Misses Winnie and \Gladys Thompson were Sunday evening supper guests. Mrs. Edith Freeman who is a patient at the Nanticoke State Hos- pital is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sipple, Kingston, and Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Balliett and son, were! dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Balliett, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, Lee Park, were recent visitors at the | Earl William Sponseller attended meeting of the ‘Baseball for Boys Committee” at the Back Mountain YMCA last week. Plans were made to get Little League Baseball started for the year, call for registration on or about May 1 at Lake-Lehman High, School. [is The mystery of the Eastér Candy and gifts left in the mailbox of Township Supervisor and Mrs. Wes- ley Lamoreaux still remains unsolved. The gifts were wrapped in plain paper, bore no identification and evidently were meant for someone other than the Lamoreauxs who are anxious to find the rightful owners. Jackson Township School Board will meet at the Fire Hall on May 1. Gary Brown, two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Brown, Chase Road, fell down a flight of steps on April 12, receiving a gash on his head requiring two sutures at the office of Dr. Crompton. A family birthday dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pavlick, Jr. in honor of George Pavlick, Sr., whose birthday was on Wednesday, April 13. The following attended the party Sunday: Mrs. George Pavlick, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pavlick and children, Debbie and Kennie, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mitkoski and children, Mark, James and Anthony, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brojawski and c¢ hildren, Denise and Rickym, Mr. and Mrs. George Pavlick, Jr., and son, Ronald, and Mr.*and Mrs. Robert Pavlick. William Hulse who lives with the Peter Lincolns of Chase Road, spent the wedding of his cousin. New pews for Huntsville Methodist are scheduled to be installed this week. W.S. C.S. of Huntsville Methodist Church were hosts to West Nanticoke Methodist Church W. S.C. S. yester- day. Huntsville W. S.C. S. served the Anniversary Dinner of the Two-Fold Class Saturday night with thirty-nine class members present. Mrs. Vinson Shindel, Johnson City, Tenn., is spending several weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Weaver, Sutton Road. Mr. Robert J. Williams of Hunts- ville, who works in New York State, spent the weekend with his family. Milanie Frantz spent the weekend with. Ann Davies of East Dallas. ; ‘Air Adventure is the theme of Pack * Night of Cub Scout Troop Number 225 at the Fire Hall tonight. Plans will be made for “Pinewood Derby” to be held in May. t Mrs. George Zick returned home | 3 ¥ from Cleveland on April 11, where she visited her new grandchild. Mrs. Hugh C. McIntyre, St. Peters- burg, : Florida, is spending three weeks up north visiting with her two sisters and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swan, Idetown, celebrated their 54th wedding anni- versary Sunday but due to Mrs. Swan's ill health. no special celebra- tion was made. Their children, Mrs. Peter Lincoln, Mrs. Dennis Bonning, Mrs. Charles Fiske, and Earl, George Kenneth and Preston called on them. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams, Jr., returned from their Florida honey- moon Saturday. They are temporar- ily residing with Mr. Williams’ parents on (Chase Road. Mr; and Mrs. Arlington Vanderhoff and Charles, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams, Chase Road. Jackson Pinochle Club met at the home of Mrs. Lynn Ashworth Tuesday, with the following attend- ing: Mesdames Howard Ide, Laing Coolbaugh, Fred Case, Thomas Williams, Leonard Ide, Lansford Norris and the guest player, Mrs. Wilson Cease. : Special Lake-Lehman Area Jointure Head Football Coach, Edward H. Edwards, accompanied by Assistant Football Coaches, John Zaleskas and Arthur Nuss, recently attended a Football Clinic at the Millersville State College, which was attended by over 275 football coaches from the State. ‘The following prominent coaches addressed the group: Defensive Line Coach, Frank Lauterber of West Point, Backfield Coach, Bill Yeoman of Michigan State, End Coach, Cal. Stoll also of Michigan State, Defensive Backfield Coach, Bob Hicks of University of Detroit, Head Coach, John Flannery of LaSalle High School, Philadelphia, the city football champs of Philadel- phia last year and the runner-up in previous years, who spoke on the after the lonely end made famous by the Army team, and which has worked successfully for LaSalle High. Coach Edwards and his Assistants felt the Clinic was very informative and helpful and they picked up a dot of information which they hope to use to good advantage during the coming football season. So keep your eyes on Lake-Lehman High come next football season. Idetown W.S.C.S. met in the churchouse on Wednesday at 11 followed by a luncheon. Mrs. Bruce Williams’ circle was the hostess. Nineteen members of the W. S.C. S. were guests of the Orange W.S.C.S. at its meeting in the Orange church on Wednesday night. Present at this afternoon meeting were Mrs. Bruce Williams, Mrs. Lula Schultz, Mrs. Pearl Connor, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Whitesell, Mrs. Anne Mathers, Mrs. Leslie Sabo, Mrs. George May, Bess Cooke, Mrs. William B. Howard, Mrs. Alfred Hadsel, Mrs. Kenneth Calkins, Mrs. Herbert ‘Ward. The every members canvas got under way” when a family dinner was held in the churchouse Friday night. Reverend Howard showed a short picture on the subject of Methodist Stewardship and its mean- ing. ; Robert Wilson talked of the good work of the committee which contacted each church member personally. He expressed his sin- cere thanks to all who cooperated and helped in any way to make this canvas a Success. Mrs. Elmer Hoover entertained at a Quilting Bee at her home on Wednesday. Present were Mrs. Corey Meade, Mrs. Walter Meade, Walter, Jr., Mrs. Daniel Brown, Mrs. Vivian Rinken, Mrs. Frank Mathers, Mrs. Virgie Montross, Mrs. Floyd Hoover and the hostess. We of this community express sympathy to the Reilly family on the death of Mr. Howard Reilly who was buried on Monday. Ladies Auxiliary of the J. R. Davis Fire Company will hold a card party on Monday, May 1. Mrs. Albert Sweitzer, is chairman of the affair. Prizes will be given. Refreshments are to be served. Mrs. Roxie Hessler, with Mrs. Elmer Hoover, spent the weekend “High School Lonely End” patterned’ HURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1961 with Mr. and Mrs. Alva B. Ide of Birdsboro, Pa. Noxen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sutton, Hopbottom, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. William McKenna. Mr. and Mrs. William Dayton and daughter, Shannon, Apalachin, N. Y., recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lord Mrs. Kenneth Denmon is a sur- gical patient in the General Hospital. Her condition is improved. Mr. and Mrs. John Sopko, Lloyd, Lois and Wayne, Buffalo, N. Y., vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Simon and family over last weekend. Mr. James Casterline, Buffalo, recently visited at the home of Osmand Casterline and Mrs. Albert Casterline. Dan Meeker, Sr., who recently came from Oregon to visit for a few weeks, is returning to that state this week and will be back again, permanently, after a few more weeks. Mrs. Rody Adam and Mrs. Charles Patton, Binghamton, visited Mr. and Mrs. William MacMillan on Sunday Combined Choir’s of the Methodist Church charges held a sing at the Noxen Church on April 16. Collec- tions will be given to E. R. Kerlin of Kunkle. time went to live with his son, Rex Allen, at Powell, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Root an- nounce the birth of a son on March 4. Don is the son of Mrs. Liman Root. ‘Peg’ Jones is a patient in the General Hospital. Warren Montross and Fred Schench returned from General Hos- pital last week. They are both fairly good. ] Cathy Newberry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newberry, entertained these young friends over the week- end: Marsha Williams, Pamela Rak- lewicz of Harveys ‘Lake; Karlene Jones, Gayle Nalbone, Noxen; Eileen Spencer, Sorber Mountain. Harry Newberry, Beaumont, re- cent patient at the General Hospital, is recuperating at the home of his son, Carl Newberry and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Keiper and son, Robert are spending a week at home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Vander- hoff and family, Metuchin, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. George Belles, Dianne, George, Jr., and Bonnie, Skaneateles Falls, N. Y., and Robert and Tom Mills, W. Keansburg, N. J, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Belles. Rev. Wesley Kimm spent the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kimm Herkimer, N. Y. ‘Word has been received by' Mrs. Oscar Fish of the accident in which her sister, Mrs. Grace Emery; Hast- ings, Michigan, was badly injured. A car backed out of a driveway and ran into their car, as she was en- route home from a trip to Chicago. Mrs. Harry Bigelow is staying at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Pellieteri and family, Tren- ton, N. J., for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Hackling, Jamesburg, N. J., were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Sophia Hack- ling. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shafer and family, Philadelphia, spent the week- end with Mrs. Dorothy French. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kish, Sandra and Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Kalmar, Scranton, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Munketchy during the \week and Mr. and [Mrs Frank Heverick, Steven, Mark and Frank Cory Allen, in ill health for a long | * of Freehold, N. J., visited them on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rudolph and Betty Lou, Elmira, N. Y. spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Alvin Deater, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Womer and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Montross. George Kromelbein, Carverton, was dinner guest at the home of the Loren Cases, last Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Kromelbein went home with him after a weeks visit with the Cases. Mrs. Huldah Frasier, Nanticoke, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hack- ling on Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackling, Jr., Newark, N. J., visited them two days last week. . Mrs. Rudy Adam, Binghamton, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William MacMillan. Mrs. Charles Patton will return home with her for a week or two. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones, Sr. Lewis and Darlene of Apalachin, N. Y.,, and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jones and son, Arthur, Endicott, N. Y., were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lord and family. Pvt. E2 Frank Jones of Fort Hood, Texas, is spending a twenty-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, Sr., and family. timer underwent a tonsillectomy at General Hospital recently. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winnie and family, of Susquehanna, R. D. 1, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Steven Root. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells and children, Bryantville, Mass., came in on Easter Monday to spend two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Patton. Andrew Kopcha is a patient in General Hospital where he had a finger amputated to the first joint, due to it being caught in a trailer hitch. Cpl. Harold Blizzard, Fort Meade, Md., is spending a ten day leave with his family. Newly organized men’s class of St. Luke’s Lutheran Sunday School held a breakfast in the Parish House on Sunday morning. It was attended by fifteen men of the congregation. Shavertown Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash, left Wednesday morning to wvisit Mr. Ash’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Ash of Champagne, Illinois. Walter Shaver, Pioneer Avenue, is a medical patient at Nesbitt Hospital. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Kevin Oley, son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Oley, Lincoln Drive, is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital with pneumonia. Albert Stitzer, James Street, is a patient at Wilkes-Barre Veterans Hospital, Birthday Greetings this week tos Jean C. Hauck, Ann Daw Hefferan, Margie E. Davis, Aline Sprau, Betty L. Lamoreux, Florence M. Williams, Clarence Lord, Dana Gary Campell, George H. Jacobs, Peggy S. Day, ‘Tommy Edwards, Mrs. Donald Powell. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, Oak Hill, on the birth of their fourth child, a daughter, born March 28, weighing 10 pounds 6 ounces. 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