| SECTION B— PAGE 8 ‘THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1961 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS 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 7-2695 NE 89-3930 OR 4-5460 OR 4-2732 GR 17-2586 GR 7-27%4 Harding 288-2270 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 9-3187 NE 9-6631 OR 4-2748 OR 4-2047 NE 9-2644 OR 5-1872 OR 4-3391 MUH 256-3141 ATTIRE TE rere sR EM TIM NOXEN ONT IRE OBER Gerdon Shook and son Fred, who flew in from Lancaster, Calif., went to Niagara Falls, where they visited Mr. Shook’s sisters, Mrs. Hattie Maine and Mrs. Julia Scott. Mrs, Mabel Wandell and grand- son Elton Wandell, Stull, went to Dunedin, Florida, last week to | attend the graduation exercises of the ~ Nalbone at Watchung, N. J., where “Susan and her Jerry Tallent from Trinity Rible College. The Tallents returned home with them for a visit. Joseph Nalbone and Susan spent weekend with Mrs. Evelyn grandma Nalbone I celebrated their birthdays with a I pared food. : confirmed in St. ~ Saturday. ~ Towanda, Endwell, N. Y. Mrs. ‘Convalescent Home, party. Mr. and Mrs. Robert May and Mrs, Elida Beahm visited Mr. and Fred Harlow at Carpenter's Idetown, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone, Eyers- ville, visited the William Engelmans on Sunday. ~ Mrs. Howard Kitchen and chil- dren of Buffalo, spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Yellitz, The family of little Bonnie Patton wishes to thank everyone for their many acts of kindness during their recent bereavement. All those who loaned cars, sent flowers or pre- It was very greatly appreciated. The following young people were Luke's Lutheran Church Sunday morning: Diane Lee Blizzard, Sharon Lee Brody, Mildred Jane Case, Carol Joan Keithline, Charles David Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Haupt, Wilkes- Barre, called on the Wheeler Hesses, They had as Sunday dinner guests Mrs, Annie Smith and daughter Eleanor, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brinkenberger, Kingston. Out of town people attending the funeral of Bonnie Patton were Mr. ‘and Mrs. Cecil Barton and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patton of Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shanberger of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hack- ling, Newark, Mrs. Thomas Miller, Mr. William Mason of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leibenguth, Kathy and Randy of Endicott, spent the weekeend with the Ray Leiben- guths, . Mr. and. Mrs. David Brobst and Martin spent Mother's Day - with their son, David and family at Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kamenstein of Flushing, N. Y., spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs, Elvin Bean. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Patton were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Correll of Carbondale and Mr. and Mrs. Don Ely and family of Ithaca, N. Y, Word has been received from the family of Corey Allen that he is improving in health. : Mrs. Jerry Evelan will leave on Tuesday for Montgomery, Alabama, where she joins her husband at an Air Force Base. They will ‘remain there until Jerry finishes his school- ing in July. Their three daughters are staying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William MacMillan and Mr. and Mrs, Ray Evelan, Williamsport. William MacMillan returned from General Hospital on Friday after submitting to a hernia operation. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Root were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Holbrook of Parsons, and Mr. and Mrs, Walter Winnie and family of Susquehanna. Eileen Spencer, Sorber Mountain, spent the weekend with Karlene Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones and Mrs. Jean Dendler spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hobbs, at Tonawanda, N, Y. Members of Local 217 of The Amalgamated Meat Cutters Butcher Workmen of North Amer- ica, enjoyed their annual turkey supper in the basement of the Noxen Methodist Church on Satur- day evening. Supper was served by the W.S.C.S. There were 110 reservations. Mrs. William Munketchy and son Robert, spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gabriel Kalmar, at Scranton. Mr. Kalmar celebrated his 75th birthday anniversary. Fred Jones has | returned + home after spending several days in Will's Eye Hospital in Philadelphia. His condition is improved. Mrs. Delbert Bailey and family have returned to. Hartford, Conn., after spending several .weeks with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Siglin. Weekend guests at the Harry Siglins were Myrl Siglin, Langhorne, Mr. Stanley Siglin, A mbler, and Mr. and Mrs. David Hopkins of Vie- nna, N. J. Mr. and Mrs, Lorenzo Territo, of West: Wyoming, and Mrs. Francis Magni, were Sunday callers at the Leonard Territos. 7x \ and | Ruggles Mrs. Walter Hoover celebrated her birthday on Sunday with the following for dinner: Mrs. Rose Hoover, Mrs. Eva Boice, Helen and Jane Kreidler, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Hoover, daughter, Jeanne. In the afternoon Mrs. Bess Shaw, a sister of Rose, and son, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shaw of Shickshinny, visited the families. Mrs. Rose Hoover celebrated her 82nd birth- day anniversary last Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Eva Boice, Idetown, with whom she is staying, | The following visited the Glenn Kocher family on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. William Vetter of Wilkes- Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Keener and daughter, Mary of Alderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Orrison Kocher. Mrs. Lela Kocher and daughters, Mrs. Eugene Reynolds, Mrs. Nadine Hoover and daughter, Theresa, called on Mrs. Florence Roberts of Dallas on Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gimber and daughters, Patricia and Meighan, of Wilkes-Barre, visited Bob’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Desiderio on Sunday. Idetown Monthly meeting of Ladies Auxili- Lary of J. R. Davis Fire Company will be held in the Fire Hall on Monday, June 5th at 8 p.m. Members with outstanding ticket money and dona- tions from the recent card party are asked to make returns so that a financial report can be given. Richard Howe, Oakhill, Jewel Tea District Manager, will be speaker. Members ate asked to bring articles for the fancy work booth to this meeting. Mrs. Doris Spencer is chairman of the booth. All members are urged to attend and any resi- dents of the community are invited. Mrs. Robert Bonning returned to her home on Sunday after being a patient in General Hospital. Mrs, Oscar Swan is a patient in General Hospital. Couples Club Idetown Couples Club met in the churchouse on Saturday night. It was voted to help pay the way for children at Sky Lake Camp. Films were shown of trips that the club has taken, Further plans were made for the fifth annual auction on Saturday, June 10th. Robert Wil- on, chairman of solicitation, said that a general canvass of the area will begin next week. Mrs. Marshall Harrison and Mrs, Joseph Ide served refreshments. Those attending, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Merrel Burnett, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Swelgin, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sweit- zer, Mr./and Mrs. Richard Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bergstrasser, Mr. and Mrs, Marshall Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Ide, Mr. Joseph Niezgoda. Serving and Waiting The Serving and Waiting Class met in the churchouse on Thursday night. Hostesses were Mrs. Corey Meade and Mrs. Russell Spencer. Present were Ruth Worthington, Marie Spencer, Virgie Montross, Ethel Shaver, Hazel Gordon, Dora Evans, Daisy Farver, Mrs, Jesse Boice, Lula Schultz, Libbie Smith, Mrs. John Race, Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Mrs. Corey Meade and Mrs. Emory Hadsel. Loyalville Loyalville W.S.C.S. met at the Church. Hall, with the president, Mildred Darnell in charge. A birth- day calendar is being made. If you want your name Or any of your family or friends, get in contact with any member before September 1st. Luncheon was served to the following: Martha Steinruck, Bessie Klinetob, Cora Dougal, Jane Dougal, Pearl Ide, Mildred Darnell, Diana Wegner, Waneta Hoppes, Mary Ann Swire, Minnie Wesley, Terry Swire and Josie Hummel. The next meeting will be held in Church Hall May 16th when new officers will be installed. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hummel, David and Lorrie, Baltimore, Md., spent a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hummel, I will accompany them home, then leave for Plymouth, N. C., to attend the graduation ,of my first grandson, J. W. Allen III, son of my daughter, Josephine and J. W. IL. We welcome to our community Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Russell and children, Mary, Kim, Ben, Patty and Terry who moved from / Norwich, Conn. They moved into the Luka- savage home. Mr. Russell is in the service and will be leaving for Cuba in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. William Genetts spent the weekend in New York City, N. Y., to attend the marriage of his sister, Irene, in St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral. Mrs. Genett’s mother, Mrs. Victor Brown from Brooklyn, N. Y., accompanied them back. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hoppes and children, Beverly, Celia, Marilyn, spent the weekend at Sayre visiting Mr, and Mrs. Budd Haxton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gordon and family, also Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Woodruff. Her mother, Mrs. Dobson went along. Mrs. Marshall Dunham spent a few days here on business, She stayed with Mary Nienius and called on Fred Marth who is at present in Wilkes-Barre Sutton Home. They had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Payne before leaving. iShe is the former Mrytle Steltz living now at Appalachin, N, Y. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Darnell, Diana Wegner, Mrs. Ruth Truskow- ski and daughter, Janet of Wyo- ming, went to Philadelphia to visit Ensign Shirley Darnell, Nurse Corps, who is at the U. S. Naval Hospital. It was open house at the Naval Base and they went aboard the U. S. S. Kitty Hawk, the largest aircraft carrier the Navy has today. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nienius and Marlene of Plymouth, spent the day with Mrs. Mary Nienius of Loyalville. 4 Trucksville Brownie Troop To Hold Tea Brownie Troop 121 Trucksville will hold a mother and daughter tea May 31 in the Fire Hall, A “fly up” ceremony will be held for the girls who are going into scout- ing. Carlton Ellsworth, Carverton Road, left Saturday morning by jet airliner for Los Angeles, Calif. to spend some time with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Freder- ick Randle and family. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lambert, Chase Road, have returned after spending two months visiting their daughter and' family at State Col- lege. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Albright and family, Hillside, will spend the week end with their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. George Albright and family of Levittown. On Monday they will go to Washington, D.C, where they will visit another son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Albright and family. Mrs, Frederick Taylor and infant son have returned to their home on Harris Hill Road from General Hosp- ital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, Carv- erton Road, have returned after spending three weeks in Harrisburg where they were guests of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner and family. William Weber has completed a course in automatic heating at Wyoming Valley Technical Institute. Bill is a son of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Weber of Maple Street. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Betty Griffiths Hinkle, Mrs. D. Whitesell, Mrs. Vought Long, Mrs. Thomas Evans, Mrs. Robert Ashman, Mrs. J.C. Lewis, Mrs. George Liddicote, Sr., Mrs. Thomas D. Knorr, Mrs. John Rousney, Mrs. Eugene DeVincentis, James Bottoms, Wilford Anderson, Phillip Culver, Curtis Smith, Byron Ide, Bruce Griffiths, Ziba Sutton, Sr., Robert Kleiner, David Rosnick, Sr., Robert Williams, Harold Rice, Edward Croom, Bonnie Cleasby, Mae Long, Judy Hinkle, Jeffrey Gregory, Wen- dy Griffiths, Kenneth Lee Engler, Edgar Searfoss, Jerome Sanders, and John Spry. Mrs. Norman Cooper and infant daughter have returned to their home on Carverton Road from Nes- bitt Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Bowman, Harris Hill Road, will spend the week end with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weiss and family of Levittown. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Symons, Birch Grove have returned from South Hadley, Mass., where they visited their daughter, Arline, a student at Mount Holyoke College. Gordon Mathers, Knob Hill, is recuperating at home following sur- gery at Sayre Hospital. James Nixon, Hillside, a carrier for the Wilkes-Barre Record, spent a day in New York last week as a guest of the Wilkes-Barre Publish- ing Company. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller, Chase Road, spent several days last week in Philadelphia where they were the guests of delatives. Mrs. John R. Austin, Ithaca, N.Y. was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Mathers, Knob Hill on Tues- day. \ Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Alberts, E. Main Street visited their daugh- ter Marion, who is a student at the week, Mr. .and Mrs. Elmer Hillard and children, Thomas and Elizabeth, Harrisburg, are visiting former neighbors and friends in the area. The Hillard family lived at one time on Carverton Road. Mrs. Harold Breckenridge and daughter, Margaret Ann, Bingham- ton, are spending the week end with the formers mother, Mrs. Howard Sellers, W. Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Morgan are spending three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. | Norman Albert, Bunker Hill Road. Charles Osgood has Soto to his home on Carverton Road after being a surgical patient in Geisinger Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Searfoss and son Elmer, Harris Hill Road, visited Mr. and Mrs, Charles Sear- foss amd family of Collingswood, N. J., last week. WSCS of Trucksville Methodist Church will conduct a bake sale Friday beginning at 11 am. Mrs. David Mathers and Mrs. Erpest Norrie are in charge, Mr. and Mrs, William Moss and Tommy Vernon attended a dog show at Bethlehem on Saturday. Tommy's dog “Gunner” was entered. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Anderson and Jackie, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Manley and family enjoyed a day fishing at Norwich, N, Y., recently. Members and friends of Trucks- ville Methodist Church are pleased with the appointment of Rev. Robert Germond as their pastor for the ing year. Mrs. Stanley Stull, Staub Road, is in General Hospital as a medical patient, Lehman At a Mother and Daughter Ban- quet held recently at the Lehman Methodist Church, awards were given to: Mrs, Ella Major, oldest mother, Mrs, James Barrall, young- est mother, Mrs, Alice Brown, most daughters, Mrs. Fay Brown, most granddaughters, Pamela Jane Tra- ver, youngest’ daughter, Cindy Ide, granddaughter who came the farthest, Mrs. Homer Middleton, oldest mother present who was not a grandmother. The program in- cluded tributes to mothers and daughters in song and also selected quartets; one being a promising group of - pre-school girls — Carol Eddy, Linda Tough, Glenna Brown, Susan Brown. Sheldon Ehret, Jr., with 108 other paper boys for the Wilkes-Barre Record, enjoyed a trip to New York City last Thursday. They visited the United Nations Building, Rocke- feller Center and took a three-hour trip around Manhattan Island. Children’s Day at Lehman Methodist Church will be held on June 4th, 11 a.m. An operetta, “The World Children for Jesus” will be presented by the Sunday School students age 2 to 11 years. Solos will be sung by ' Sheldon Ehret, Jr., Linda McKeel, Linda Tough, Jean Louise Johnson. Prac- tices will be held in the church from 7 to 9 on May 29 and June 2. Mrs. Charles Nuss, Sr, demon- strated the Victorian art of stencil- ing on velvet at the Fine Arts Festival held in Wilkes-Barre this past week. Mr. and Mrs, William J. Williams and daughter, Jean Marie, Hones- dale, spent the weekend with Mrs. William’s mother, Mrs. Emma Kocher. ’ Mr. and Mrs. William’s daughter, Donna, participated in the Rogers- ‘White wedding at Idetown Method- ist Church on Saturday. Donna and the bride, Shirley Rogers, are cousins. Mrs. John Sidler, Mrs. Lester Squier, Mrs. Myron Moss and Mrs. Richard Stroud attended May Day at Bloomsburg State College this week. Mrs, Margaret Spencer, former Lehman resident, entertained her bridge club at her home, 67 Third Avenue, Kingston, last evening. The following attended: Mesdames Alice Elston, Bepps Cutting, Virginia Swanson, Ethel Stolarick, Lillian Shellhammer, Frances Ide, Helen Squier. Mrs. Alice Elston has returned to her home in Lehman after spending a month with her daughter and son-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. John Stahl, Old Orchard Beach, Maine. Mrs. Stahl the former Marcia Elston and her daughter, Christine, re- turned with her. This Sunday will mark the “I'm too old for more” birthday of / DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA William Simms and the second birthday of Kevin Cragle, son of" Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Cragle. 7 Mrs. Raymond Searfoss is A af her home. Wes Moore is convalescing at his home following a bout with pneu monia. Beaumont Mr. and Mrs, Donald Jones, Sr. will spend this coming week at Longview, Texas where they will attend the graduation exercises of their son, Donald, Jr. who is com- pleting his work in the engineering course at LeTourneau Institute. 3 Mrs. Clara Smith is ill at her home. John Denmon remains at the Nesbitt Hospital where he has been quite seriously ill, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith of & Ridgefield Park N.J. were recent visitors here. Frances Stone is improving after a siege of pneumonia. Mrs. Peter Traver is now able to be active for a few hours each day {and shows considerable improve= ment since she suffered a stroke recently. Mrs, Leona Brace is happy to be home from the General Hospital where she was a surgical patient. ‘Mrs. Calla Parish, the oldest liv= ing resident, will have her ninety- eighth birthday Monday, May 29. Won't you please send her a “sho- wer of cards”? Sweet Valley Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Klinetob, Florida and New York spent a few days last week with Bess Klinetob. They attended the Wyoming Confers ence at Kingston. 03 Edith Ward, Orangeville, spent a = few days last week with Mr, and Mrs. Albert Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Britt, Mr. and | Mrs, Donald Britt, Carol and Curtis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Barry Engleman at Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sayre, Tren- ton, N.J., Mrs. Mae Q'Boyle, James O’Boyle Kingston, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Wich, Wilkes-Barre, were visi-: tors of Mrs. Elizabeth Sayre over the weekend. Anyone having news for this col- umn please call GR 72586. Mrs. Ord Trumbower has returned home after being a surgical patient at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest London and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tworek and Irene Slater recently, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dewald and son; Mrs. Paul Schroeder, Schuylkill Haven, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cragle last Sunday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. William Shields, Marsha, Darlene, Raymond, Mary Ellen, Charles and William, Tona- wanda, New York, recently spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Newberry. Mrs. M. C. Frick has been a patient at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Booth, Johnstown, visited relatives and ~~ CAVE’'S ECONOMY STORE Largest Independent Food Store in the Back Mountain | MAIN HIGHWAY — IDETOWN GRAND OPENING Thur. — Fri. — Sat. | MAY 25 — 26 — 21 LARGE TURKEYS 39 Whole Fully Cooked HAMS ~/—© BUY 21bs. OL’ SMOKEY FRANKS GET FREE MUSTARD and BUNS MINCED (SLICED) FRESH GROUND BEEF 39:u. FOR CAN “COOK - OUTS” OUR FAMOUS FILET MIGNON AT PRICES YOU AFFORD! “MIX or MATCH” PRODUCE bi California S BANANAS 2 DOL. 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