i's Hospital. She soon recovered. ry Thursday night: FE dn iy a sEoTION B_ PAGE 8 NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm NE 9-8522 § RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher NE 9-3930 : . FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver OR 4-5460 ® CHASE, Mrs. William Hughes OR 4-2732 ® MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter GR 71-2734 ® ~~ MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 % IDETOWN. Bess Cooke NE 9-3187 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS - HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert KUNKLE, Mrs. Elwood Martin BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Vernon Ash LEHMAN, Barbara Simms NE 9-6531 OR 4-2748 OR 4-2047 NE 9-2544 _OR 5-1872 OR 4-3391 he has been studying music. Form- erly the organist at the Mt. Zion Church David is now playing at Plains Methodist Church. The Gilbert family attended the Douglas Presbyterian Church ony Lee Park Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, last Sun- day. Rev. Gilbert was the guest minister. Randy Morris, Forty Fort, Philip Reid, Carverton, and Billy Miles, of West Pittston were “boating” on the pond at Gilberts’ place Sunday after- noon. Nancy Havard of West Pitt- ston and daughter Debbie and Mrs. Edward Miles were also visitors. Mt. Zion _ Elizabeth, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. William Reid was injured last week, while riding a bicycle. She and another cyclist collided and she was two days a patient in Nesbitt ~ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miles enter- tained Miss Nettie Parish and the Gilbert family at a lawn party and supper last Friday night. Billy Miles spent four days this week at the 4-H Club Camp at Elk Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miles enter- ‘tained Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and v ‘Last. S i ewis Mz. and Mrs. Fred Hutter at supper ast Sunday, Wesley L sup: plied pulpits as follows: Union Cent- er (N.Y.) at 9; North Ghent (Pa.) at 10; and Hornbrook at 11:00. David Emanuel, young son of Leon and Jean Emanuel, is getting along well with his broken elbow in a cast. Two weeks more and the cast can come, off. Beaumont The Robert Goodwins, Fort Wal- on Beach, Fla. spent last week with the Charles and Herbert Good- wins. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jackson, Sayre, were with the Kenneth Jacksons the past weekend. \ Mrs. Joseph Shalata was the guest of honor at a stork shower given at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Banks and 5 daughter Christine were Thursday evening callers at the Gilberts at Dunmovin. ‘Dorothy Gilbert, Catherine Gilbert and Mrs. John Howell are attending the Wyoming Conference W.S.C.S. School of Missions at Keystone Jun- : ior College at Factoryville this week. ~ Bdward Miles got an emergency call from First Methodist Church of Pittston to preach Sunday morning. The pastor, the Rev. Thomas Wil- liams, had the misfortune to spill some hot solder in his eyes 'which necessitated rest and medication and , Bo reading. David Scull returned home at Mt. Li Frosty. iv cool... delicious! 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THE ANSWER IS AN EMPHATIC “YES!” The: SUNGAS water heater rental plan is -ideally suited for budget-conscious * families who rent their homes—and we invite you to ask for full details on how. you can take advantage of it. (See coupon below.) ) ‘Here’s how the plan works: For a small charge of $12, we will install in your home a brand-new, fully-guaranteed Re- public gas water heater. After the installation, you pay only $1.95 a month to enjoy all the ease, comfort, convenience—and economy! — of completely automatic gas water heating! You can terminate the plan at any time — and if you keep the heater for 54 months, you can buy it outright for only $1.00! And remember — as a regular SUNGAS user, you qualify for the low, low SUNGAS rates! FREE UTILITY SPONGE! For full details on this remarkable plan, just fill in the coupon below and drop it in the mail. ‘We'll give you, without obligation, complete information on how you can take advantage of this water heater rental plan . —PLUS A FREE UTILITY SPONGE youll find mighty handy in your kitchen, bath or laundry. Don’t delay — mail the coupon today! ; m— | p— —— | t— — p— |, — a—— a—— 1 ——— * m— DELANEY GAS SERVICE—DALLAS, PA. Yes! I want full information on your water heater rental plan—and a FREE UTILITY SPONGE NAME a + ADDRESS CITY the home of Mrs. ary Crispell, Tuesday evening with Mrs. Robert Condon as co-hostess. The Jack Pattons have returned from Rochester, where they spent a week with the Charles Pilgers who are building a new home which will be ready for oecapancy October first. Mrs. Ray Austin, Wilkes-Barre, spent Saturday evening with the William A. Austins with whom she attended the Ryman Reunion at Pine Grove Park, Mrs. Norma, Meeker has replaced Carl Turner as secretary of Monroe Township iSchool District, The Carl Turners have taken residence "in Florida. It's good to report Mrs. Peter which is a sign of her recovery from a recent stroke. Chase Leukemia claimed the life of Dawn E. Sherwood, Friday night at Nes- bitt Memorial Hospital. She was buried Tuesday in (Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas. Her parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Sherwood of Chase, wish to thank all who were so kind during Dawn's illness, and who sent cards, and flowers, also those who loaned, cars, sent flowers and contributed to the Dawn Memor- ial Fund at Trucksville Methodist Church. Attention is called to the danger- ous condition at Chase Corners, where a STOP ‘SIGN is not properly erected and ‘where high weeds and trees obscure the view of motorists coming down the highway from Lake Silkworth. The shrubbery should be cleared from both sides of the road at the corners, or the STOP SIGN should be changed to the County Highway on ome side and to the State Highway on the other side. Don’t fail to attend the meet- ing of the Building Authority scheduled for Lehman High School “Monday night, August 7, in connection with the prop- osed building new Lake Leh- man High School. Dr. Eugene Farley, president of Wilkes-Col- lege, will be the moderator. Keep in mind that all members of the Authority and the several school beards are taxpayers the same as you are and the saying of the Old Sage, should be kept in mind by everyone at the meeting: Argument is the ex- change of IGNORANCE, Discus- sion is an exchange of KNOW- LEDGE, so let’s all go prepared to DISCUSS the proposition. The future of our community depends on the quality of its public schools. The Public School made this Nation the great nation it is today. Loyalville Our sympathy goes out to Mr. and | Mrs. Russell Scott Sr. and families in the death of his uncle William Hoppes who made his home with them. Happy birthdays go out to Jane Delet Kanic, Jean Hughes, Marcella Loebensberg, Faye and Ricky Hum- mel. Sheldon Evans on his way to home killed a 47 in. timber rattlesnake in Loyalville on the hill between Tom Swire’s and Arthur Darnell’s. It had nine rattlers. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Culitus and son David came up from Washing- ton D.C. |She is spending some! time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nicholas, Danny returned to his duties in the service. Mrs. Bidding and children came up from Plymouth to spend some time with her sister and parents. Mrs. Albert Boone, Rothester, N.Y., and grandson Mark Boone, Buffalo spent a week with daughter, Mrs. Glen Edwards and family Pikes Creek. [She also wisited her other children, Kenneth, Shickshinny, Bud, Naxen; Jerry, Bloomsburg; Maryann, Kunkle; Bertha and Bermice, West Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kemmerer and daughters, Barbara and Marion, Parlin, N. J., spent some time with Traver is able to use a wheel chair Sam | her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scott Sr. { Mr and Mrs. C. E. Taylor, Holly- wood, Fla. are spending a week with her sister, Mrs. H. E. Payne and families. The following children of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hummel spent their vacations with them; Mr. and Mrs! J. W. Allen, J. W. 8rd, and Jan Michael, Plymouth, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Loebensberg and Kar- en, Baltimore; Mrs. John Boone and Mark, Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hummel’ Jr., Ricky, Robbie, Randy, Elaine, Lorain, Ohio. Another som, Dick and family were absent. They are awaiting the stork’s arrival and daughter, Patsy and family are in the Phillippines in U. S. Air Serv- ice. They are expected home Jan- uary 1962. | Yrucksville Trucksville Fire Company will meet Friday night. All members are urged to attend. Trucksville Youth Campers at Sky Lake, Windsor, N. Y. this week are: Donald Aaderson, and John War- dell. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Crompton, Westmoreland Hills = fecently re- turned from a week of fishing in Canada. f Entertains at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stevens, Car. verton Road, entertained at dinner on Thursday: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hargraves, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ellsworth, Mrs. Rose Murrey, Blooms- burg; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris, Berwick, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ellsworth, Ellen and Betty Ellsworth, Trucksville. Linda Brown, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Sterling Brown, submitted to A surgery at Nesbitt Hospital. She is expected home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wells, Elm Terrace, visited Mrs. Dorothy Hoov- er, Basking Ridge, N. J. on Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. James D. Hutchinson is re- cuperating at her home after sub- mitting to surgery| at General Hosp- ital. Mr. and Mrs. John Konopski and family, Kingston have moved to the Robert Mathers apartment on Maple Street. Mr. Konopski is employed by the American Stores Company. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips, Laur- al Lane, spent a few days in Ocean City, N. J. recently. Seeleys Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Edward Seeley, Chase Road, entertained the following at dinner on Wednesday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Seeley, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Avery, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green, Kingston, and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Symons, Wilkes-Barre. Mary Saunders returned to her home in Philadelphia, after spending the July with her grandparents, Mr- and Mrs. Howard Saunders, W. Main Street. Mrs. Samuel Smith and children, Mary, Ellen, and Ralph, Worchester, Mass., are spending August with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown and children Harry, Marvin, and Sarah, Harris Hill Road, will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Winters in Sunbury. _ Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Alfred Webster, Jr., Mrs. Herb- ert Jenkins, Mrs. Jane Coolbaugh Plummer, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Kreid- ler, Richard Rowlands, Carl Henning, Kenneth ‘Woolbert, Claude Johnson, Bruce Heinz, Arthur Gramps, 3rd. Richard Yanalunas, Gail Telford, Becky Sue Stout, Ann Marrow, Sus- an Searfoss, Agnes Barnes, Alice Bartley, [Sarah Bentley, Helen Jac- obs, Dorothy Jones. Mrs. Alexander Spangler and daughter, Beryle, have returned from a visit, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Coleman, Brookfield, Vermont. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Winkler and family , Carverton Road, will leave August 5 to spend two weeks in Ocean Grove, N. J. Mrs. Mary Alice Jacobs, E. Main Street, is in Philadelphia as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Alfred Wandel. She will return the middle of September. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Black and children, Gary and Helen, are spend- ing some time with her parents, Mr. 88 MAIN ST., DALLAS (Lundy Bldg.) Phone OR 4-4506 DALLAS HOURS Tues, — Wed. 2 to 8 p.m. Friday — 2 to 5 p.m. DR. AARGN S. LISSES Optometrist Other days in Shophme Center | Evenings: Thurs. & Fri. to 8 p.m, NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER Edwardsville, Pa. , BU 7-9785 NARROWS CENTER HOURS: Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. Offset Negatives >. -.Phone Rear 29 North Main St. Graphic Arts Services INCORPORATED PHOTO-ENGRAVING: Screen Prints, Art Work V4 5-2978 and Platemaking Wilkes-Barre, Pa, By & Alessio “What's the schedule for tonight — = 1 ne a sleeping pill, or do YOU take an anti-snore pill?” and Mrs. Haydon Evans and family, Rice Street, have returned from a week’s vacation at the shore. Harry Dymond, edrsey City, visited his brother and sister=in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond and family, Bunker Hill, Saturday- Mr. and Mrs. Orville Springer rec- ently attended a family dinner at the home of their son-in-law, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bertrum Russell of Berwick. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snyder and children, Kenneth and Gail, Carver- ton Road, spent the week end in the, Catskill Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Albright ent- ertained twenty guests at a family picnic at their| home on Wednesday. Games and fishing were enjoyed. Barbara and Kile Houghton of Florida are visiting their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Law- son, Carverton Road. Mrs. Christine Gill, Whittier, Calif., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Malia of Westmoreland Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenley have returned from the seashore where they spent several days. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Learner, Har- ris Hill Road, are spending the week in Allentown where they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Searfoss, former residents of Mt. Greenwood. Mrs. Asher Weiss is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital as the result of injuries sustained in a fall- GSSN Robert Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ogdon Palmer, [Grove Street; has been transferred from, .| Philadelphia to San Francisco, Calif. Bob is aboard the Kitty Hawk which because of its size is forced to go around /the southern tip of South America and then up the West Coast to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knorr and fam- ily of Cleveland, Ohio recently vis- ited the former's sister, Miss Julia Exncrr Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Hoover, Plainsfield, N. J. visited their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hoover, Holly Street, and Mr. Wesley Bellas, Har- tis Hill Road. - Senior MYF Has Party And Meeting Trucksville Methodist Senior MYF met at the home of Robert and Vernalee Pritchard, Wednesday. Games and music were enjoyed: Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Dick and Mrs. Edward Johnson were the couns- elors. Fifteen members attended. Mr. and Mrs. George Liddicote visited their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones and family, Allentown, on the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jenkins and family, Cranford, N. J., visited the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Jenkins, Maple Street. z Barbara Hadsell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Hadsell Harris Hill Road, has returned from Nes- bitt Hospital where she submitted to minor surgery. Mary Ellen and Susan Elaine Sing- er, Rochester, N. Y., are spending the week with their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Newburgh, E. Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thornton and children, Cheryl and Donald will spend the week end in Atlantic City. They will spend a week with relatives in Millville, N. J. before re- turning home. Mm and Mrs. Sheldon Hendershot and children, Russell and Elizabeth Ann will spend the first two weeks in August with relatives in Lewis- town, Maine. Newton Ellsworth returned Satur- day’ to Binghamton after spending two weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Symons, Pioneer Avenue. Idefown Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Mims, Endicott, N. Y. announce the birth of a son Douglas in the Ideal Hos- pital, Sunday July 23rd. Mrs. Mims is the former Ethel M. Edde, daugh- ter of Mrs. Hope and the late David Edde. : Anthony Toluba with Carol and Philip spent two weeks visiting local points of interest in Florida. Richard Oliver, Dallas was guest soloist at the [Sunday morning wor- ship service. Offical Board and the Sunday School Board will meet in the churchouse on Saturday night at 8, Rev. Norman Tiffany in charge. Mré. Gordon Matthews with Samuel and Wayne and Elaine, Chenango Bridge, N. Y., spent the weekend with Mrs. Wesley Hilbert and Lila Felt. ‘The following were recent callers : ‘| moreux E. 42nd St.: Mrs. Ethel Jones, Forty Fort, Mrs. John Mahle and Karen with Mrs. Ralph Welsh, West Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bunn, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Russell - Hen- dershot, Luzerne. Mr. and Mrs. John Jerista and family, Demunds, Loretta Harvey — Army Hospital, in Phoeniville. Mrs. Benjamin Shortkroff and five daughters of Wynnewood, Pa., with Allen Fritz, Baltimore spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fritz. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Williams, Jersey City, N. J., visited Mrs. Mary Rogers during the week. Harveys Lake Mr. and Mrs. David Owens and children, David and Marlyn, Phila- delphia, are vacationing at Javers’ cottage, Harveys Lake. Gail Kelley and Mary Ann John- son, Alderson Methodist Sunday School, spent a week at Sky Lake. Staff Sergeant Lois Avery left on Saturday to spend two weeks train- ing with the Army Reserves at the 300th Field Hospital, Indiantown | Gap. . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuchta, Har- risburg have returned from a trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. On their return they spent a few days with the Garinger-Armitage family, and the Mrs. Mary Kuchta family. * W.S.CS. of Alderson Church will meet for a covered dish luncheon at 1:30, home of Mrs. Albert Armitage on Thursday, August 10. Rolls, cof- EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES DR. I. BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Machel Ave., Dallas Phone OR 4-4921 tH ee ern I oF ? : DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA fee, ice tea and other condiments will be furnished by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wilson an- nounce the birth of a daughter, Debbie Ann on July 19, 1961 at Tyler Memorial Hospital, Meshop- pen. Mr. Wilson is employed at ISter= ling Farms. About 1000 A.D., the Chinese made their coins in the shape of the things they wanted to buy- Insurance Picture? | You want every detail of your insuranée to be clear and un- | mistakable. It will be—if you talk with an independent in- surance agent. 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