SECTION B — PAGE 6 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1961 "NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver CHASE, Mrs. William Hughes MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter MT. ZOIN, Rev. Charles Gilbert IDETOWN. Bess Cooke Beaumont [Dora Jean Taylor, who was the receipient of “First Honors” in the Commercial Department of the Sen- jor Class at Tunkhannock Com- mencement is now employed in the office of the Superintendent of Wyoming County Schools. Reed Balewski too was honor student in Math. at the Tunkhan- nock Commencement and received the scholarship to Wilkes College. Gerge Fetchko, Jr. is enroute to France with the U. S. Coast Guard. George is serving his fourth year NE 9-8522 NE 9-3930 OR 4-5460 OR 4-2732 GR 17-2794 Harding 288-2270 NE 9-3187 really enjoys seeing' the world! The Herbert Goodwins spent last weekend with the Victor LaBrunos of New Jersey. The Edward MacDougalls are at their camp at Bob's Lake, Canada. Mrs. Earl Johnson is at Buffalo, N. Y. where she saw her grand- daughter, Carol, graduated from eighth grade. “Open House” was held at the home of the Meekers at Herricks- ville honoring Mr. Meeker who cel- ebrated his eightieth birthday on “Father's Day”. The George Q So PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THE 7 4 BACK MT. LIBRARY AUCTION Corsi Club Coupe CITY CHEVROLET Co. | From STRAYER’S July 6, 7 and 8! The Grand Prize. . . wo 61 EEETEEES 355 MARKET ST., KINGSTON mms See a full line of Corvairs, full size Chevrolets and sporty Cor- § vettes now at City Chevrolet. Be their guest for an on-the- road driving test; FOR MODERN PRINTING, TRY THE POST Bi Earl. {| white eggs. HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert KUNKLE, Mrs. Elwood Martin BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Vernon Ash’ LEHMAN, Barbara Simms as radio man and writes that he |Fetchkos and the Donald Meekers of Noxen were among the guests. Mrs. Violet Gary is visiting her daughter Jane's family at Gouver- neur, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Aus- tin spent their twenty.eighth wed- ding anniversary at Toronto, Canada last week where they ‘were happy to see the ‘“Queen’s Plate’. : . Mt. Zion We two retired ministers living in the Mt. Zion territory get together to compare notes occasionally. Last Sunday morning the Rev. Ralph Weatherly of “Happy Hill” preached at the Church of the Good Shepherd in Scranton. And I, Charles Gilbert, preached at Douglass Presbyterian Church in the Lee Park section be- low Wilkes-Barre. : Monday the Rev. Ralph Weath- erly motored to North Carolina accompanied by his granddaughter Lynn Tallmadge to visit Mr. Weath- erly’s brother Carl Weatherly. Next Sunday the Rev. Mr. Weath- erly will be guest preacher at the vespers service at Wyoming Camp | Ground at 7. Next. Sunday Charles Gilbert will be guest preacher at the churches H of the Carverton parish, 9 o'clock at Carverton, Orange at 10, Mt. Zion at 11. Last week-end Dorothy Gilbert spent at Hackettstown at a Wes- leyan Service Guild week-end, re- turned home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fitzer and baby daughter, Cynthia, from Flor- ida dropped by for a chat. They were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fitzers used to be neighbors of ours at Carverton. Annabelle Earl lived up the road a ways from {| us then with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Earl. The other day when I came home B | from town Catherine gleefully chal- lenged: “Guess where 1 was today; in the middle of the pond!” I was agog. It seems Billy Miles came over bringing with him his new portable boat and had taken Cath- ( | erine for a ride on the pond. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Krum (we call their place “Sherwood For- est”” they built their place in a Bl | cleared place in the woods next to Howard Krum's on this road) left by plane Saturday for a week in Miami, Florida, attending the Shrin- ers’ convention. Now with a shallow nest irried: i ly built on the west end porch post the Phoebes are: sitting on five Hope she has better success this time. ‘Mrs. Robert Krum is visiting MAKE YOUR HOME x LS 2 0 7 a N oS A AA Mr] fo 4 h/ RE-SIDING 4pairing and remodeling. For ideas and advice . . . Bring back the charm and beauty of your home's Ss younger days by re- N- . visit our showroom this week. RE-ROOFING and the right materials i SCREENS # PAINT Our Own Easy Parking In Lot LUMBER (% “16 E. CENTER STREET. Open Saturdays "Til 3 P.M. NE 9-6531 OR 4-2748 OR 4-2047 NE 9-2544 OR 5-1872. OR 4-3391 Bina: W. Johnson in College Park, Maryland. The Mt. Zion Woman’s Society of Christian Service served a turkey supper to the Church Bowling teams of Pittston Y.M.C.A. Satur- day night. The following attended: ‘Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gauger, Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Stein, Joseph J. Garubu, Mr. and Mrs. Julio Gatti, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Falcone, Mr. and Mrs. Al Bartolomei, Florence Brown, Peter Danella, Mr. and Mrs. Shel- don Burkel, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davies, Mr. and Mrs. William Alex- ander, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton C. Mil- ler, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mys- loski, Mr. and Mrs. John Forzo, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Carey, Mr. and Mrs. John Shulde, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sowden, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lothridge, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis, William Vitale, Elizabeth Vitale, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Vitale, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tamburro, Mr. and Mrs. Michael : Dabbieve, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Testa, Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Roman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lucarella, Max Lane, Agnes Lane, Dave "Hughes, Thelma Hughes, Harry J. Boote, Lucile Boote, Mal- colm Smith, Shirley Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spence, James Skipper, Ida May Skipper, Josephine Howell, Eleanor Narvel, Clare Sickler, Bertha Byerly, Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. George, Glen- na Earnest, = Howard (Weiskerger, Thelma Weiskerger, Evelyn Powell, Ernest Corrado, Mr. and Mrs. Reu- ben Morgan, Mr. and "Mrs. Fred Valerious, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kitzman, Jack Smith, Lucille Smith, David L. Gravall Maor W. H. Den- dle, Jr., Barbara C. Dendle, Alberta Greenland, Alfred Greenland, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Valerious, Kay Goodman, Russ Goodman, Dorothy Harding, Dick Harding, David Martin, Kathryn Martin, Gil- more Murdock, Margaret Murdock, Helen , Dietrick, Ronald Dietrick, Ray Murdock, Betty Lou Murdock Stanley Masewitz, Sam Garuba, Jack Jones, Beatrice Jones, Warren Williams, Elizabeth Williams, Edna Cadman. Goier P. Cadman, Gertrude B. Wiliams, Robert E. Williams, Dr. C. E. Kuschel, Lester Monroe, Clarence Monroe, Walter Van- Duzer, Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Carr, Mrs. Mralyn VanDuzer, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Davis, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Elias, Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Williams. Last Sunday night the Rov: and Mrs. Ralph Weatherly entertained a social meeting of the Wyoming Valley Oratorio Society’s Board of Directors at their home, ‘Happy Hill,” at Mt. Zion. Some of the guests were taken on a tour to the top ‘of the “Happy Hill” for an en- trancing view of scenery of our Back Mountain including a view from Tunkhannock Mountain to | Bald Mountain and Campbell's Ledge: Members’ families were guests also. The following attended: Mr. and Mrs.” Carlton Chapin, Mrs. Ruth Turn Reynolds, Mrs. Louie Ayre, Mr. and Mrs. Balshaw, Miss Jean Gallagher, Edith Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Manny Winters, Mr. and Mrs. William Beckendorf, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sincavage, Mrs. Mary Sheeder Wilson, Miss Harriet Ehr- hart, Mrs. Lane Glidden, Miss Mar- garet Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Johnson, Miss Catherine Gilbert, Mrs. W. F. Newberry. Idetown Harry Boice, Kenneth Terry, Wil- liam Donaldson, Lemuel McKinney, William Boye, Rochester, Md. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse - Boice. - Mr. and Mrs. George Smith with Mrs. Betty Goodman amd daughter Michelle, Wilkes-Barre, Mrs.. Bud Davis, and Doreen with Mrs. Lib- bie Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Velton Smith, Hamburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoover and daughter Patsy spent last week with ‘| Church will work the refreshment | weekend with their ‘son-in-law and IN HOMETOWN AMERICA THE NEW FAMILY MOVES IN — 8&0 Wh j » EASY, i JOE! 4 LU ¥ Spe U2 lh oa ey JRA 07 wR ’ ; o BE EE 0S x fines ih t EN | iu TR oo Veo 7 ANAM Aa ® QF 7 ze. TORT, i 4: Mr. and Mrs. Con Swinghart, Kirk- wood, Pa. Glenda Lyons is spending her vac- ation with her aunt and uncle Dr. and Mrs. John Lynch of Washing- ton, /D. C. Ladies Auxiliary of J. R. Davis Fire Company are having a booth at the Fireman's Festival held week. Mrs. Glenn Spencer is chair- lady. ~ Bruce Ide, Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garringer, son Bobby, Endicott, N. Y., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ide. Official board and Sunday School Board will meet in the Churchouse on Saturday night at 8. Rev. Nor- man Tiffany will be in charge. A number of folks from here attended the Ide reunion held at Wolfe's Grove on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoover, with Mrs. Bill, Weaver and Mrs. Walter Meade spent the weekend in Gettysburg. Mrs. Kenneth Calkins entertained at dinner on Sunday for her hus- band and brother-in-law, Martin Calkins who observed their birth- days, Mr. and Mrs. John Kirchman, of Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Calkins and daughter, Barbara, Delaware, Bess Cooke, Linda, Randy: Calkins. : Women of Idetown Methodist and baked sale booths at Farmer's Nite Market, Kingston, July 3, 5, 7. the three nights. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fritz, with Allen’ Fritz of Baltimore spent the daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shortkroff, Wynnewood, Pa. They attended the graduation party of their granddaughter, Sonya, and visited their son, James and family in Baltimore. Fernbrook ‘Rev. Andrew Derrick, pastor of Glen View P. M. Church, is attend- ing a pastor’s convention in Sandy Cove, Maryland for a few days. Jane Woelkers, sister of Mrs. Der- rick of Scranton is spending a va- cation at the Derricks while the minister is away. - Alan Shaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, E. Overbrook Ave., is ill at his home with the measles. He is a first grade stu- dent at Dallas Twp. and two of his classmates, Buddy. Nelson, Main Highway, Dallas, and Rebecca Ste- wart, Demunds Road, also have the Thursday, Friday, Saturday of this | Baked goods will be solicited for | measles. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Randall, Mrs. | Frances Shields, and Mrs. Niles Clark and Niles Lee motored to Camden, N. J. where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Muchler, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kraft and Mrs. David Williams. : Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dymond and sons, Bobby, Paul and Kenny, TO ALL DALLAS POST CORRESPONDENTS Please be sure to mail or deliver whatever items you have to the Post on Saturday. These will be set in type over the weekend. The balance of news will be accepted up until midnight Monday. Any spot news, such as: acci- dents, deaths," etc. ., can. be called in right up until press time Wednesday. : 4 Please do not send in church news or family reunions. Min- isters and reunion secretaries ‘take care of such articles. | Island, N. Y. on Senday ‘where Paul, age 7 entered the youngest child flying contest in the Model Airplane Meet. He won honorable mention for .flying a large plane with a 60 ft. lead usually handled by older boys or men. The plane belonged to his father and for doing such a good job Mr, Dymond presented the Model Plane. to ‘his son after the meet. Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, | Sr. of Tunkhannock and George and Tommy Shaver, Overbrook Ave. spent Monday in Bethlehem visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conkling and oy Clare Dodson, Mulilenburg, Wp Foti ‘home after spending two weeks visiting her ‘sister, Mrs. | Sarah Moss, Shaver Street. : A Mr. and Mrs. George | Jenkin of Dover, N. J., attended the ines of Cecil Moore. z Glenview P. M. Church, Parrace Street, will hold ‘its Daily Vacation Bible School from July 31:to- August 11. ~ All children of "the area are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Brest Reese and family, Demunds Road, are spend-- ing sometime -at Sweet Valley. Kathy Karuza and Carolyn: Stout, Poplar Street, spent the weekend at Girl Scout Camp, ‘Wildwood, Har- vey’s Lake. Kathy Kenney, Overholt” Ave- nue, is spending sometime visiting her uncle, Dan Kenney, in Pikes. Barre. Mrs. Helene Weaver: anid: farsily of Buckingham, Pa. spent the weekend = visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lumley of Harris. Street. Loyalville The Loyalviller W. S. C. S. met. at the Church Hall @ and installed president, Mary Ann Swire, vice president, Cora Dougal, secretary, Waneta Hoppes, treasurer, Joseph Hummel, devotions, Nancy Cragle, historian, Bessie Klinetob. Business North. "Lake, session over it was decided to have a bakeless bake sale for June, Josie Hummel, chairlady and a picnic supper for July 21st, Martha Stein. ruck, chairlady. Happy birthdays were sung in church Sunday to Bernadine Dar- Demunds Read motored to Staten June 29 - GAMES © JONATHAN R. DAVIS VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY FESTIVAL IRR XXRERXXXR KXXXHXRKRRXKXS ON HARVEYS LAKE HIGHWAY THURSDAY IDETOWN FRIDAY June 30 AUCTION HELD DAILY TESTIMONIAL HONORING ALBERT DAVIS SUNDAY, JULY 2—7 P.M. Support Your Volunteer Fire Co. SATURDAY i July 1st FOOD | Jr., Mr. nell, Dawn Covert end Virgie Wolfe. Welcome to Mr, and Mrs. Walter Cron, Morrisville, Pa. They pur chased a bungalow on. the old Marcy farm and will live here permanently.” We also welcome Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson of West Nanticoke who moved in the Ida Grey home. Sally Payne, Harveys Lake, spent a week with aunt and nieces, Mrs. Ed Delaney, Linda and Rose Mary. Brother Billy spent a week with aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Whitesell. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Payne who will move to Greens- burg where he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Naphor, Pittsburg, are spending a .week with DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA niece, nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Piatt, Pikes Creek. Robert Walacavicz, son of Mrs, Margaret and the late Anthony Walacavicz, formerly of here, but now of Nanticoke, was married to Marlyn Miller, daughter of Mrs. Sarah and the late Clarence Miller of Stroudsburg. Helis employed at Mt. Airy Lodge, Mt. Pocono. They are living at Cresco, Pa. Robert is grandson of Mrs. R. B. Lubinski and nephew of Mrs. Luther Hummel. Qur Sample Fair was a huge suc= cess, thanks to chairlady Martha Steinruck. The first three door prizes were won by Mrs. Raymon Hedden, Josie Hummel, Arthur Darnell. Refreshments were served and Marlene Cease’s dancing pupils gave an entertainment. Ar pr Mens Sunday School Class of ‘St. Lukes Lutheran, Church held a weiner roast recently, at the Stull Bridge, Stull. | Present were: Pastor Kimm, Delbert Blizzard, Willard Bender, Roy Dendler, Nathan Straley, George Brody, George Montross, John Jones, Donald Wall, Donald Meeker, Harold Blizzard, Fred Case, Robert Clark and Wheel- er Hess. . Women’s Adult diniay School Class, St. Lukes, held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Roy Dendler on Wednesday, June 21st. Present: Dorothy Keiper, Christine Blizzard, Mrs. Richard Keiper, Mrs. Donald Wall, Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. Loren Case, Mrs. Fred Case, Mrs. Wheeler Hess, Mildred Jane Case, Pastor Kimm and the hostess, Mrs. Roy Dendler. The following employees of Nox- en Manufacturing Company visited the 'Tri-District Health Center at Wilkes-Barre, on Thursday: Mes- dames Dorothy French, Elida Beahm, Emily Lane, Dorothy Kib- bler, Beulah MacMillan, Anna Pat- ton and Marie Race and Elsie Hilbert. : . Bonnie Belles, Skanea Teles Falls, N. Y., is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Belles. Mrs. Isaac Kohler, Wilmington, Del., recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackling. David Race, West Field, Pa. visited his father, William Race, over the weekend. Affie Blizzard and Ward Vander- hoff, Metuchin, N. J., are spending a week with Christine and Delbert Blizzard. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGinley and family of Newark, N. J., are spend- ing a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case. ' Mrs. Robert Hackling, Joy and Jeffrey of Pompano Beach, Fla. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hackling, Sr. The chil- dren will spend the summer here. Calvin ‘Strohl is quite ill at his home here with a case of hepatitis. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miner spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miner, Chenango Forks, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miner, Harpursville, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gallx Sr., Susan, Tommy and Mrs. Urban Womer and son, Fairless Hills, spent’ the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Galka, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lord and Beverly spent Saturday with their daughter, Mrs. William Deyton and family, at Apalachin, N. Y. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave MacMillan, on Sunday QS NOXEN I Ty were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conning- ham, Newark, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. David Hopkins and family, of Courtdale, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ayers and family, Tunkhannock, Mr. and Mrs, Percy Patton, Bristol, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tompkins and family, Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly and family of Dallas. Saturday guests at the William Munketchys were Mr. and MFs, Gabriel Kalmar and Sandra Kish, Scranton, Mr. and Mrs. George Fleth, Mr. and Mrs. Pat (Costanzo of Dunmore. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz and family, Philadelphia, visited at the. home of Mrs. Dorothy French, over the weekend. Mrs. Schwartz and family will remain for the summer, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff and daughter, Baltimore, spending a two week vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. James Culp, Sweet Valley. Mrs. William Reese and family, Lewisburg, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harding and attended the Harding reunion om Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck and Mr. and Mrs. Aldus Myers returned last night from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph French and family at Brasher Falls, N. Y. William Race, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cargill and Candice and Mrs. Mary [Cragill,- Binghamton, spent Sunday with the Lawrence Races. Janet Turner, Penn State College student, was home to attend the funeral of her grandmother, Mrs. Frank Turner, Reverend Henry Kraft of Nesque- honing, Pa., visited friends in Noxen on * Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Sterlyn May and family, Allentown, are spending some time with her parents, Mr, and ‘Mrs. William Engelman and family. My. and Mrs. Harrisburg, Ray Leibenguth over the weekend. Mrs. Harry Miller returned with them, after several weeks visit with the Cheedles. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blizzard and family attended a birthday party in honor of his grandmother, Ms. 0. F. Miner, Tunkhannock. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Benjamin, Leonard Ché! Guy- Fritz and Nik spent last week on a fishing trip to Canada. Paul Palmer and son, Stanley, and Mrs. Sophia Hackling spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Erikson, at Union Beach, N. J. ‘ Chase Mrs. Albert Smith, Sweet Valley, was guest at a surprise birth- day party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper. Games | were enjoyed and many gifts were received by Mrs. Smith. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cooper | and Grant, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper and Gary, Jr., Jame Ann Cooper, Allan Cooper, Robert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fiske and chil- dren, Paul, Charles and Dianne. Huntsville Methodist: Church W. S. C. S. served a supper for the W. S. C. S. of Central Methodist Church, Wilkes-Barre, on Tuesday (evening. Slides of flowers were shown by Loren Keller of Idetown. - Pinochle Club of Jackson Town- ship met at the home of Mrs. Fred Case Tuesday night with the follow- ing in attendance: Mesdames Lynn Ashworth, Laing Coolbaugh, How- ard Ide, Sims Hemingway, Lansford Norris, Leonard = Ide, Thomas G. Williams. These ‘girls’ have been playing pinochle together for almost twenty-five years. : Mrs. Granville Carey and daugh- ter, Pottstown, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Culp had as their Father's Day dinner guests, their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ashton and chil- dren, Sandra and Donna. During the afternoon, Mrs. Myrle Thomas, ‘son Richard, and Mrs. Gladys Ha- gan and son, Edward of Askam. Mrs. Robert Cooper, wife of Chief of Police Robert Cooper, was hon- ored guest at a surprise birthday party given June 11. Games were played, refreshments served and many gifts received. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fiske and children, Paul, Charles and Dianne, Mrs. Albert Smith, Darwin Smith, Robert Smith, Jane Ann Cooper, Allan Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cooper and son, Grant, and Mrs. Gary Cooper and son, Gary, Jr., Robert Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilcox ~en- tertained at a birthday gathering honoring their niece, Mrs. Russell | Bertram on Sunday. Attending | 4 were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sayre and daughter (Cathy, Cleveland, Ohio; Russell Bertram, Jean, Ron- ald and Donna Lee Bertram. We have picked our champion trout fisherman and our catfish queen, but for “hard luck cham- pion’’ ‘we nominate ten-year-old Robert Snyder who had to be in the \ presence of Fish Warden Culp ‘and Pennsylvania Fish Commission- er Boyd Maynard, when he caught a twenty-nine inch! muskellunge which he had to return to Lake Jean because it lacked one inch of being thirty inches long. Bobby was in the boat with the two gen- tlemen who were checking on other fishermen. More than three hun- dred. boats were on the lake at the time. Better luck next time; Bobby! Car Demolished Sunday night a car driven by James A. Keating, 37 Kirkendall Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, with Mary. Sham of Kingston as the other oce cupant, traveling at terrific speed, went out of control and turned around in the middle of the road just below Chase Corners. The car spun off the road, rammed the stone wall in front of Ray Snyder's house, bounced back, and came to rest in the Sheldon Rice residence. Right side of the car was demol- ished. Kingston Township Ambu- lance responded, but both occu~ pants refused to go to the hospital. Officers Jesse Coslett and Gordon of Kingston Township Police De- partment assisted Chief of Police Cooper. Keating had just left an outing at Konefal’'s Grove. Mr. and Mrs. James Barrall an- nounce the birth of a son, 8 pounds five olnces, William Herbert, at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, June 1. The Barralls have two other children, Sandra 3 and Jim- mie 2. Mrs. Barrall is the fromer Jean. Casterline of Harveys Lake. = SEC. B—PAGE 5. Additional Correspondence \ =m SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST BS Md. are ° visited Mr. and Mrs. wa er ————— PE had t