SECTION B— PAGE 8 | NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm NEWS FROM POST THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1961 CORRESPONDENTS Regular meeting of the Official ~ Board of our church met in the ~ hall, pastor James Garahan presid- ing. Jane Dougal asked permission ~ to have the inside of church painted | with money made by choir. The following attended: Bess Klinetob, Martha Steinruck, Waneta Hoppes, Jane Dougal, Gilbert Ide, Arthur Darnell, Dianne Wegner, Pearl Ide, Cora Dougal, Josie Hummel and | guest Leah Kliamovich. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ayre, children, ~ Fred Jr., Aubrey, Grace and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kemerer, child- | ren Cindy and Debbie from Bethle- |}, hem, spent the week end in their "cottage here. Mrs. Elizabeth McNally and daugh- ters Barbara and Bonnie and friend | Emily Cattizone, Dover, N. J. spent a week with mother Agnes, brother ~ Walter and niece Marcia _Sorchik. Mrs. Glen Burger of Pringle spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mc- ~ Hugh. (Mrs. James Brown and children, James, John, Jennifer, Jody, and Jerry are spending several weeks at ~ their former home in Loyalville. They are living at Endicott, N. Y. Mrs. Vergie Wolfe is spending ~ the week end with Mrs. Daisy Moore | and mother-in-law, Elizabeth Moore who has been a bed patient for ~ some time. They live at Kitchen. Creek. Mrs. ~Ottelia Titus and Mr. and Mrs. William Christopher spent a week visiting relatives and friends at Erie, Pa. Happy birthdays go out to Robin ‘Whitesell, Iris LaBar, Jean Michelle Payne, Jan Mike Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Payne, Greensburg, Pa. spent the week end with parents and friends, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Payne and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Anderson of Harveys Lake. Fernbrook Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller, Anne and Gerald, East Overbrook Avenue, ave returned from their vacation at; Wildwood, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hollister and children Lynne and Lauren, Plain- view, Long Island, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller, East Overbrook Avenue. This week- end the Millers will entertain Mr. Miller’s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald King and Edmond, Riverdale, N. J. The 48th annual Crispell Reunion will be held Saturday, at Alpha Dy- mond’s grove, Noxen. A basket lunch at noon will be followed by the bus- iness meeting. ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gelsleichter, Jr. and Brenda and Diane of Har- ris ‘Street, spent a week: in Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands and points of interest in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr., George, Tommy and Alan of Over- brook Avenue spent a week's vaca- tion. in Highbridge, and Atlantic City, N. J. visiting relatives. Closing exercises of the Daily Va- cation Bible ,School of the Glenview P. M. (Church will be held on Sun- day evening at 7:30. There has been an average of 62 children each day. The winning class will be treated to a trip to Lake Arrowhead, N. Y. on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Borzone, De- munds Road, entertained in honor of their daughter Mary Louise on her third birthday, Thursday. Chase Mickey Witek has returned home after a week at Nesbitt Hospital where he underwent treatment Sheila (Shaffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Shafer, will be married to Joseph Abate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Abate, Pittston, at the Assembly of God Church, Moosic, on Saturday afternoon at four. Fol- lowing the wedding the Shaffers will hold open house at their home at Chase Manor to which friends are cordially invited. They have issued no invitations. Charles Carpenter, Jackson, Miss., arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes, Saturday night, where he joined his wife and child- ren who ‘have been staying at their advantage The Boston Store does it again! . in downtown Wilkes-Barre. of important advertised specials. 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Bess Cooke NE 9-8187 gory 7 Mrs Albers Ray SR Tam CR nas grandparents since the latter part of June, when Mrs. Carpenter, an aunt of the late Dawn Sherwood, came North to help take care of her. [Will and Parky Conyngham, sons of Mr. and Mrs. William Conyngham have returned from Camp Susque- hannock, Brackney, Pa. Mrs. Albert Cadwalader is visiting with Jessie Robbins of Shickshinny Valley. Beaumont The Jack Johnsons of Buffalo, N. Y. were with Jack’s parents, the Earl Johnsons last weekend. Best wishes and congratulations are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Phares; newlyweds, who are now housekeeping at R. D. 1, Dal- las. Mrs. Phares was the former Dora Jean Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Taylor. Mrs. Madeline LaBarre has re- turned from Sky Lake Camp where she served as a counselor. The Warren Johnsons were at Summerville Lake catching some “big ones” last week. Trucksville Trucksville Fire Auxiliary will meet Monday night at 6. A cook out will be held. Committee in charge: Mrs. Earl Gregory, Jr., Mrs. Earl Gregory, [Sr., Mrs. Harold Marth, Mrs. Wallace Perrin, and Mrs. Rich- ard Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, Carverton = Road, returned after spending several days in Atlantic City. James Houghwout, Mercerville, N. J, is spending several weeks with his grandparents, (Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Anderson. Mrs. Richard Glass and family, New York City, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hislop, Maple Street. Susan. Manley has returned from a visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Ann Manley, New York City. ‘Laura Ann Naperkowski spent a few days recently at North Lake with Nancy Gensel. Mr. and Mrs. James Roushey were recent guests of Mrs. Calvin Flick- inger at her cottage at Mountain- top. Mrs. Stanley Yetter entertained ‘members of her card club at her sum- mer home at Harveys Lake. Mrs. | Edmond Seeley and Mrs. Florence { Ellsworth won prizes. Guests numb- ered fifteen. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Naperkow- |ski and family recently attended a i lawn party at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Gensel at North Lake. Mrs. Daniel Kistler and her moth- er, Mrs. Sheldon Hoover, Sandra and Sheldon, Jr., Maple Street are spending the week with Mrs. Kist- ler’s husband Pvt. Daniel Kistler, who is stationed at Fort Sill in Ok- lahoma on active duty with the 109th National Guard. Mrs. Kistler will remain with her husband sev- eral weeks. {Wesley Bellas, Harris Hill Road, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Hoo- ver and family in Plainsfield, N. J. Campers At Sky Lake Spending this week at Sky Lake Methodist Camp, Windsor, N. Y. are: Linda and Shirley Brown, Joann Norrie, Janet Cleasby, Raymond Ashmen, Douglas Parks, Judith Cher- nin, Richard Prutzman, Robert, Jack, and David Updyke. Bruce Peters Is Honored By Family, Bruce Peters Birch Grove, who recently celebrated his seventy-fifth birthday anniversary, was honored at a garden party given by his fam- ily at the home of his son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. David Agnew in Plymouth. Attending: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peters, Sandra and Ellen Peters, Myr. and Mrs. Sheldon Peters, Harry, Sheldon, Jr., and Sarah Peters, Mr. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fiske, Mr. and Mrs.Kenneth Cooper, Alice and Ann Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miner, Sarah and Ruth, the host and hostess and the guest of honor. Mrs. William Cashman and infant daughter have returned home from Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Esser visited ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cook in Harrisburg recently. Mrs. Esser and Mrs. Cook are former employees of Percy A. Brown and Company. Mrs. Lyle'Slaff is one of eight Luz- erne County women who are listed for the first time in Who's Who of American Women according to ! the editors of the newly published | second edition. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Solo- | mon and daughters, Marion and Elizabeth, Arcadia, Calif. are visiting Mrs. Solomon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waller of E. Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rinner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra - Symons ently touring the New England States. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Norrie and Joanne, Carverton Road, spent a few days recently in Norwich, N.Y. where they were guests of relatives. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Raymond Hoover, Mrs. Byron Shortz, Mrs. Arline Bessmer, Mrs. Ralph Davis, Ruth Boston, Gert- rude Smith, Carol Gregory, Bonnie Baird, Liza Marie Williams, Betty Jane Grey, Richard Rees, Raymond Loucks, James D. Hutchison, Rob- ert Moore, C. Edward Johnson, Sr., Robert Norris, Donald Gromel, Herb- Ew ar —ur x os ert Webster Jr., John Howard, Alex ay and Mrs. Norman Peters and Elwood | STRICTLY. BUSINESS +. by McFesttors N WN WO a \) “Pll bet my office force is enjoying my vacation more than I am!” 7 Miner, Norman Singer and John Ell ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones and family of New Jersey visited their parents; Mrs. Sheldon Jones, Carv- erton Road, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stock, Sr., Harris Hill: Road. Russell Greenley and Fred Kirk- endall are spending this week in Canada, fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Issacs and daughter, Mary Elizabeth Mt. Green- wood, returned after wisiting the former’s brother, John Edwards, Glen Cove, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Anderson and family spent the week end at their cabin at Norwich, N. Y. Fred Rundle, Maple Street, is convalescing at home following an illness of several days. Fred is an employee of the Wilkes-Barre Post Office. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owens and fam- ily of Hummelstown, visited his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Owens and family, Maple Street. Mr. and Mrs. George Spears and Mrs. Andrew Spears, Union, N. J. spent several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans, Holly Street. Joseph Evans, Union, N. J., visited his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans, last week. Cutten Named To Committee William F. Cutten, Bunker Hill, will serve a one year term as a member of the Adult Welfare Serv- ices Committe named by the County Commissioners at their meeting last week. The committee will function in an advisory capacity to the Coun- ty Commissioners as directors of Luzerne County Institution District. Mrs. Loretta Smith, Bartonsville, N. Y., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Louise Sanderson, Harris Hill Road. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sellers, Carverton Road returned after vis- iting their daughters, Marline and Ellen, at Troy, N. Y. They also vacationed at Atlantic City, N. J. Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Dodson, E. Main Street, returned from Ocean City, N. J., where they visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry and son, Edward, Mt. Greenwood are visiting Mrs. Henry's sister, Mrs. Loraine Woodbridge, Greenville, N.C. From there they will go to Charles- ton to visit another sister. Robert Shoemaker, Carverton Road, submitted to surgery at Nes- bitt Hospital on Wednesday of last week. Party For Earl Gregory, Jr. A surprise birthday party was given Earl Gregory, Jr., at his home Saturday night by members of his family and friends. The group en- joyed an evening of fun roaming about the fields of the farm. Earl and his wife recently purchased the farm from Mrs. Dorothy Hoover. Guests numbered twenty six. John 'W. Greenley, His 65th Birthday John W. Greenley was honored at a family party given at the home and family spent a few days rec-| | of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. | and Mrs. Robert Greenley, on Sun- | day, July 23, when he celebrated | his sixty-fifth birthday anniversary. | Present were: Mr: and Mrs. Thomas Warmouth, Phylis and Peter | Garris, Mr. and Mrs. William Vivian, | Mr. and Mrs. William Williams, Mr. {and Mrs. Raymond Brotherton, Mr. land Mrs. Louis Greenley, Mrs. Har- | riet Gensel, Mrs. John Greenley, Jr., | Noelle and Saranne Greenley, San- | dra Vivian, Paul Greenley, Blaine Vivian, Sonny Smith, Jay Greenley, | Gwenyth Greenley, Russell Greenley, | Cheryl Greenley, Mrs. John Green- | ley, Sr., the guest of honor and the | host and’ hostess. | . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swan, Holly Street, are spending two weeks at | Atlantic City. | Ceryl Ann Greenley Has Canadian Birthday Party | While vacationing in Canada with {her family, Ceryl Ann = Greenley, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Greenley, celebrated her birthday anniversary. The group enjoyed | swimming, boating and fishing. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Goeringer | Jr. and son, Harry, recently attended | a family reumion held at the home | of Mr. Goeringer’s parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Harry F. Goeringer of Dallas. | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Michaels, Carv- | erton Road, had as recent guests Mr. | and Mrs. Willard Bowman and | daughter, Marion of Reading, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Truscutt, Vir- gina and Albert Truscutt of Syra- cuse, GA at = th Arise Betty Jean Davis, daughter of Mrs. Alice Davis and the late Samuel Davis, is guest solist at Veterans Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, Betty is a student of Mrs. Ruth Turn Reyn- olds. Sweet Valley Mrs. Albert Smith and sons, Bob and Darwin, and Jane Ann Cooper, Chase, have returned after spending a week in Canada. : Corey Smith and granddaughters, Susan Lamoreaux, Sweet Valley, Brenda Brace, Arlington, Va. and Linda Swelgin, Idetown, along with Brenda and Linda’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brace and Mr.' and Mrs. Alfred Swelgin are fishing in Canada. Mr. Smith, whose winter home is in Panama City, Florida, is enjoying his . first great-grandchild of seven-months Billy Lamoreaux, son of Mr. and Mrs. William I. Lamoreaux, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weber and sons, Bill and ‘Drew, have moved from their home on Maple St., Trucksville, to the former Major Brown farm on Route 118 which they have purchased. Mr. Weber is an employee of Forty Fort Dairy, Bill is employed at Dallas Engineers and Mrs. Weber, is the assistant to Dr. R. C. Post, Memorial Highway. Jackie Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Martin, Stafford St., Trucksville, spent several days last week with his cousin, Randy Kevin Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray, Sweet Valley. Karen Young, Lake Silkworth, spent the past weekend visiting friends in Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd, Allen- town, and children, Becky and Tommy, are vacationing at North Lake. The Boyds are former Back Mountain residents. Mr. Boyd is associated with the Atlantic Refin- ing Company. Donald and Carl Brobst, Shaver Ave., and their cousin, Adrian De Marco, Jr. of Sutton Road, Trucks- ville, are attending Camp St. An- drew, Tunkhannock. Henry Brobst is spending the week as the guest of the Adrian De Marco family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warren Witt | of Somerset were the guests of Mr. | and Mrs, Harry L. Martin, Trucks- ville, recently. The Witts were enroute home after honeymooning in New York City and Atlantic City. Mr. Witt, a nephew of Mrs. Martin is Circulation manager of the Som- erset Daily News, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schlack and children, Patsy, Ann and Tony, Jr., former Back Mountain resi- dents, now residing in Plainfield, N. J., spent a week visiting friends and relatives in the area. Feted On First Birthday Rev. and Mrs. B. Kirby Jones II, Main Road, Sweet Valley, were hosts to a group of lively young friends who arrived the afternoon of July 21, to help little B. Kirby III celebrate his first birthday. Center- piece was a beautiful birthday cake. Enjoying the fun were, Craig and Brenda Edwards, Abby Lee and Billy Thomas, Sandra Steinruck, Jeffery Thomas, Miralee Beth Long, Keith (Culver, Marsha George, Mark and Ruth Perkins, the honoree and his parents. Robert Koval, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Koval, Allentown, spent the past week as the guest of his cousin, Gerard Kipp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kipp, Sweet Valley. Mrs. Robert J. Lavelle and chil- dren, Michael, Maureen, Kathleen and Kevin of Dallas visited friends at North Lake on Tuesday. Barry Ray, Main Road, Sweet Valley, was the guest of his uncle, Michael Martin, East Northampton St, Wilkes-Barre, during the Giant’s Despair Races. Mr. Martin’s home is located at the starting line ofl the races. Mr. and Mrs. Loren (Cragle;, Jr., son David Paul, and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kunkle and son, Bob, recently enjoyed a vacation at Lake Winola. . The North Lake area children are taking advantage of the swimming instructions offered each Friday noon by the American Red Cross. Several have passed the beginners test, and are enthusiastically trying DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA for higher certificates. Several teens agers are learning the latest techni- ques in Life-saving. Mr. and Mrs. James Jones, and daughter, Lilesville, North Carolina, are visit- ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. Jones’ son and daughter-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. B. Kirby Jones, Sweet Valley. Meeker ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCarty and children, Donaa, Peggy Ann, Joan, Debra and, Cathy Anders, Kulpsville spent a week's vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth King. Mrs. Peter Paige, Lake Silkworth, has just returned after spending some time at Niagara Falls. Her grandson, Lee Paige, returned with her. His sister, Lynn Paige, has been spending the summer with the Paiges. Mr. and Mrs. Rock Acceturo and children, John and Lois, Newark, N. J., returned after spending a week’s vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogowski and family, Pikes Creek. Ruth Ann Uhde, Elizabeth, N. J., who is spending the summer at Lake Silkworth, celebrated her birthday on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor, John- son City, N. Y.,, and Mrs. Adrian Taylor, Harveys Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miner. and family, Pikes Creek, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogowski and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winter on Sat- urday evening spent “a night on the town,” courtesy of ' the Towne House Restaurant and the [West Side Drive-In Theatre. Mrs. Claudine Daily and Mrs. Annie Winter, spent Sunday in Cat- awissa visiting Mrs. Amanda Bid- dings. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Josuweit, Sr., were recently entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tuck, Kingston. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST Sema - OMI O® —— ~ ESTIMATES FREE =o = I= REO =R nme 0 tt 0 HER

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