DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA __ 11 Lose Four Year Old Son Lee S. Roberts, four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon G. Roberts Jr., Davis Street, Trucksville, died early Tuesday morning after a brief illness. Services were private, with || savE TIME! | | SAVE LABOR! | "SAVE MONEY! with 2 fel LE WALL PANELS! 81stallation of beautiful, longer-lasting Sails is many times faster when you use Barclay full 4 x 4°. & x &, or 4" x 8 panels. You get neater, more professicnal jobs, too, because there are far fewer seams. Teke your pick of Barclay's 12 colors, 4 styles, and 7 woodgrains. “Get FREE’ color charts, samples, and do-it-yourself instructions. GE get Sl Guaranieed by Goad Housekeaping NZ, , 0 or ws | sTRAUSER'S 186 Main Street, | LUZERNE | BU 8-48217 4 Open Weekdays, 9-6 Thursday, Friday, Ti9, 5 PLASTICOATED | | interment at Memorial Shrine, The little boy is survived by his parents; a brother David, at home; maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Leon W. 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He leaves his widow, the former Louise Klingus; four daughters and three sons; a brother, and eighteen grandchildren, none of this immedi- ate area. ¢ Noxen Veteran To Be Buried At Arlington Leland C. Space, veteran of World War II and the Korean Conflict, will | be buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 from the Nulton Funeral Home, with burial at the convenience of the family. Rev. Rob- ert Sutton will officiate. Mr. Space 36, died early Tuesday morning at Veterans Hospital. Son of Ralph and the late Ella Casterline Space, he was a life-long, resident of Noxen. During the Ko- rean Conflict he served as staff ser- | {geant in the Air Force. Surviving are: his wife, the former Jean Swingle; his father Ralph; these ' children: Sharyn, Leo, Donald and Ralph; brothers and sisters: Paul and Mrs. Charles Weaver, Noxen; Mrs. Frank Glaush, Pringle; and Ralph 'Jr., White Haven. IT's NEW! Candle Glow PERMANENT BY Helene Curtis “than ever before. 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Vice President Solomon C.” Coldren, resident of Goss Manor for the past eight years, | died Saturday morning after a long | illness. He was buried Monday after- noon in Hollenback Cemetery. Rev. Kenneth O’Neill, pastor of Plains Methodist Church, officiating, assist- ed by Rev. Howard R. Harrison, re- tired, and Rev. George M. Bell, re- tired Methodist superintendent. Mr. Coldren, a native of North- umberland County, son of the late John and Susan Coldren, lived in Miners Mills and Parsons before moving to Dallas. He was vice presi- dent of the Miner-Hillard Milling Company in Wilkes-Barre, superin- tending the flour and corn meal division. For sixty-two years he had been actively associated with the | concern, retiring ten years ago. He served on the official board of Plains Methodist Church and as a trustee for over fifty years, and president of trustees for thirty-five years. Active in‘ civic affairs, he was instrumental in promoting the Plains - Wilkes-Barre consolidation move in 1920. Last December he received a fifty-year pin and life membership in Irem Temple. Masonic affiliations in- cluded Fidelity Lodge 655, of which he was the oldest living past master; Shekinah Chapter 182, Royal Arch Deacons; Dieu le Veut Commandery {45, and Irem Temple. Active in the YMCA, he was a founder of the | Parsons Branch, and chairman of its | board for many years. He and his wife, the former Anna {R. Richardson, observed their 59th | wedding anniversary March 19 of | this year. Surviving in addition to his widow . are: a daughter, Fern Coldren, di- rector of music at Dallas Methodist | Church; a son John Lee, Easton, | vice president of Dixie Cup Divi- | sion, American Can Co.; two grand- children, and several nieces and nephews. Eleanor J. Brown Would ‘Have Been 90 Today The many friends and connections of Eleanor J. Brown, retired Wilkes- Barre school teacher, will grieve at | the news of her death at 89 in Philadelphia. Had she lived until today, she would have been 90 years | old. | Miss Brown, sister of the late be- |loved Dr. H. A. Brown of Lehman, | died Saturday morning at her home, ! where she had suffered a long ill- | ness. A native of Lehman, daughter of l the late Timothy A. and Mary | Jane Ruggles, she taught in Beau- ! mont, Lehman and Noxen upon grad- | nation from Mansfield State Teach- ers (College, before following her career for forty years in Wilkes- Barre. Fifteen years ago she moved to Philadelphia. She was a member of Central Methodist Church in Wilkes- Barre, and taught Sunday School there for a number of years. In Philadelphia, she was a member of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. She was the eldest of five chil- dren, surviving them all. She leaves three sisters-indlaw, among them Mrs. Brown of Lehman; five nephews and a niece. Express Appreciation The family of Josephine Richards, Marianne Zacharias, Anne Richards, Mildred Lutes, Arlene Updyke, Wil- Jiam Richards, wish to express their gratitude to the many friends and neighors who sent flowers, cards and food at the time of her death; also those who lent cars. ; actual SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST ‘ Idetown Methodists elected officers at the Fourth Quarterly Conference of Lehman-Idetown Charge, held at Idetown on Sunday, Rev. Leon Bou- ton officiating. Bruce Williams and Herbert Ward were named to the pastoral rela- tions committee. On the five-year planning committee were Edgar Darby, Henry Bergstrasser, and Al- fred Swelgin; auditors, Thelma Lam- oreaux and Carl Hadsel; Methodist Hospital, Mrs. Kenneth Calkins; Parsonage committee, Mrs. Ralph Welsh; music, Mrs. L. Keller, Mrs. ‘Welsh, Mrs. B. Williams, Mrs. G. May. Trustees include Richard Ide, John { Roce: Robert Wilson, Alfred Swel- gin, Mrs. Bruce Williams, Herbert ‘Ward, Howard Reilly, R. B. Shaver. ¥ icials, Stewards: Miss Bess Cooke, Edgar Darby, Mesdames Roswell Frederici, John Garringer, Alfred Hadsel, Ruth Ide, Loren Keller, Thelma Lamor- eaux, George May, R. D. Shaver, Ralph Welsh, Herbert Ward, Robert Wilson, Hope Ide, Wesley Hilbert, Loren Keller, Henry Bergstrasser, Reginald Beck Jr. and R. D. Shaver. Divisional superintendents: chil- dren, Mrs. Kenneth Calkins; youth, Mrs. Lamoreaux; adult, Mrs. Emory Hadsel. Chairman of Membership, Mrs. George May; of education, Bruce Williams; missions, Mrs. Emory Hadsel; stewardship and finance, Mrs. R. D. Shaver; Christian con- cerns, Mrs. Williams; worship, Mrs. Keller. Ralph Fitches Takes Scouts To Airport Den 4, Cub Pack 281 of Dallas Methodist Church, enjoyed an air ad- venture field trip to the Smith Flying School, Forty Fort, and the Avoca Airport recently with Mr. and Mrs. i Ralph Fitch. At the Smith Field they were courteously steered by XK. Russell Smith and his staff who talked on the construction of a plane, charter- ing service, and the training of new pilots. Climax of the visit was an plane ride over Wilkes- Barre: At Avoca T.W.A. officials explain- ed the working day of an airplane crew and the office management that directs the plane. Lunch follow- ed at the Dutch Pantry. Members of the troop, all future pilots now, are Gary Garris, Howard Garris, J. Richards, Jeff Richards, Craig Churry, Charles Baker and David Fitch. Blonzo Kephart Funeral To Be Held Saturday Funeral services for Alonzo F. Kep- hart, Lake Silkworth, are scheduled for Saturday at 1 p. m. from Bron- son’s Funeral Home, Rev. E; D. Het- tinger officiating. Burial will be at Maple Grove. Friends may call to- night and tomorrow sevening. Mr. Kephart, 76, died early Wed- nesday morning. He had been in failing health for several years. Be- fore his illness, he worked on the State highways. He was a native of Clearfield County, son of the late Emanuel and Emma Abigail Kephart. He belonged to Ebenezer Baptist Church in Ply- mouth, and the P.0O.S.A. chapter in Philadelphia. He leaves this widow, the former Margaret Wega; and a sister, Mrs. C. H. Grane, of Astoria, L. L In Judo Contest A-2C Larry Farr, representing Polk Airforce Base N. C. early in April at the Air Force Academy in Colorado, worked himself up in the judo meets to take six matches, being eliminated in the semi-finals. “Wait till next year,” Larry told his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farr of White Birch Trailers,' who up until that time, had mot known Larry was studying judo. Larry will be here on Tuesday for a five-day leave. Notice There will be a meeting of Boy Scout, Troop 281, Mothers Auxiliary at the Dallas Methodist Church Wed- nesday, May 3 at 1:30 BEFORE GAS SEE US AND SAVE! 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Mrs. Horting said the informa- | tion center “will open a broader amea resources to child placing agencies and will provide homes for many children who might otherwise never be placed for adoption.” | She explained that the infor- mation service, known as the “Adoption Resource Exchange” is for the use of agencies and in- stitutions only and will not deal directly with individuals. Tt will be operated in -the Office for Children and Youth at the Public Welfare Department. Eleven states have similar information centers and it is expected that a national exchange will eventually be set up. ERNEST GAY Main Highway Trucksville | ws 2 - i | DALLAS ORchard 5-1176 | || Centermoreland FEderal 3-4500 || Second Identical Twin Dies Within A Week The second of identical twins, | eight months old, sons of former | area residents, will be buried Satur- day at 3 p. m. in Bloomingdale cemetery, beside the brother who was buried last week. ( Roy E. 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