i cerville, . N. J, were guests of her vi NE and Mrs. Robert Ziegler and sECTION R— PAGE 6 _ NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher CHASE, Mrs. William Hughes MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert _ IDETOWN. Bess Cooke Sa » . on ° Trucksville Trucksville Fire. Company Auxili- ‘ary will mark its 20th. anniversary at its meeting Monday night. Mrs. John Kennan and Mrs. Ernest Nor- rie are in charge of the ‘program. Hostess are: Mesdames. J. B. Scho- “oley, William Rhodes, and Margaret Dykman. ; Recertification at Hall Recertification of persons re- i ceiving surplus foods; will take place at Trucksville Fire Hall on Thurs- day, September 14 from 9 am. to Rpm. Residents of Harveys Lake, Dallas, Shavertown, and: Trucksville will apply here on that date. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ellsworth, Mt. Greenwood have returned after spending several days in Ocean City. Helen Snyder, Milflinville, N. J. returned to her home after spend- ing six weeks. with her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wheat- land. i - Mr. and Mrs. ‘John Howard, Kathy, Martha, ‘and John, Jr., Mer- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Scout- on over the holiday week end. Charles Cooper Is Honored Charles Cooper, Carverton Road, who recently celebrated his sixty- fifth birthday anniversary, was honored ‘at a dinner given by his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper, Jr. and family in Wilkes-Barre. | Attending: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cooper, Cheryl, Henry, and Ann oper, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Coop- er, ‘Martha, Audrey, and Dale Coop- er, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooper and ~ Kenneth'Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miner, the host and hostess and the |. guests of honor. family of Highland Avenue will re- ~ turn Sunday from a two weeks stay | FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver ‘Micheal NE 9-8522 NE 9-3930 OR 4-5460 OR 4-2732 GR 7-27%4 Harding 388-2270 NE 9-3187 in Canada. Ruth Tremayne, Chase Road, is one of nineteen women who regis- tered in the class of 1946 at Wyo- ming Valley Hospital School of Nursing. Mrs. Robert Gardner and family have returned to their home in Harrisburg after spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laux at their cottage at North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bessemer and Mr. and Mrs. John Richards of Harris Hill Road spent a few days recently * vacationing in Beech Haven. Clyde Stocker and Norman Har- vey are in Canada this week on a fishing trip. On the return home they will visit in Buffalo, N. Y. and in Rochester, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crane and family of E. Main Street returned from Norwich, N. Y., where they visited their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Crane, Jr. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Robert Shoemaker, Mrs. Dor- man Schooley, Mrs. Dorothy Ed- wards, Mrs. John Snyder, Mrs. Ken- neth Searfoss, Lundwood James, William Coolbaugh, Lee Lamoreux, Gerald Cutler, William G. Moss, Bird, Alfred Ringstrom, Clyde Birth, Ralph Davis, Vida Goodman, Donn Goodwin, Norma Smith, Evelyn Wheeler, Alma Jean Grey, Brenda Jean Boyes, Karen Louise Long, Ellen French Mitchell, Marcia Gardner, Ruby Spencer, and Helen Ellsworth. Gladys French, Dorothy Jenkins, Evelyn Sanders, and, Sarah Peterson spent the Labor Day week end in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Rosenberg and son Philip have returned to East Orange; N. J. after spending several days with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Rosenberg of ‘Esther Wilcox; Frieda Anderson, Al- gry POST CORRESPONDENTS “HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Vernon Ash LEHMAN, Barbara Simms 3 SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray EE DT RS Sn, Sutton Road. Mrs. William Thomas and infant son have returned to their home in Midway Manor from Mercy Hos- pital. Raymond Ashland, Birch Grove, is spending two weeks with his aunts, Mrs. Agnes York of Kingston, N. Y. and Mrs. Harold Titus of Connely, N. Y. Mrs. Marion. Tucker returned from ‘Chicago, where she visited her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Tucker and family. Mrs. Earl Lyons Entertains Mrs. Banl Lyons, Sutton Road, entertained at dinner at her home for her aunt, Mrs. Mable Pierson who recently graduated from Phil- adelphia General Hospital School of Nursing. Attending were: Mesdames berta Simmons, Martha Evans, Helen [Graham, Susan Ellsworth, Carrie Edwards, Sarah Smith, Sally Edwards, the hostess and the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Waltick and son Mark of Hackensack, N. J. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans and family over the Labor Day Holiday. Mrs. Frederick Baker and infant daughter have returned home from General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Searfoss and family spent a few days in Philadel- phia recently. Samuel Perkins of Rahway, N. J. spent the Labor Day week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Perkins, Carverton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoover and family of Succasunna, N. J. visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hoover several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Winters have returned from Washington, D. C., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Merton Fry, former residents a a oR RE pe A Sd a Es RP A y= EE THE SPACE... THE QUALITY ND THE LOW, LOW PRICE “THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1961 NE 9-6531 OR 4-2748 NE 9-2544 OR 5-1872 OR 4-8391 GB 17-2072 of Carverton. Road. Donald Parsons returned to his home in Allentown after spending the month of August with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Seeley, E. Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Black and children have returned to their home in Harrisburg after spending the month of August with! her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seymore. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Agnew and children, Harry and Louise, have returned from Augusta, Maine, where they spent two weeks with relatives. Trucksville Service Mothers and Wives Club met at the fire hall on Wednesday night: A corn and wiener roast preceded the business meeting. Plans for fall and winter were discussed. Twelve members and one visitor attended. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Andrews entertained eight guests at their home on Tuesday night. Pictures of their recent trip to New England were shown. Harry Allen who spent several weeks with his cousin, Herbert Ste- wart in Norfolk, Va. returned to his home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Seymore and children, James, Jr. Robert, and Georginia have returned to their home in Greenville, N. C. after spending two weeks with Mrs. Sey- mores parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spears, E. Main Street. Mrs. Clyde Winters has returned to her home in Virginia Beach, Va. after spending the month of August with. her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen and family. Mrs. Robert Hughes entertained members of her card club on Wednesday night. Tables were decorated with flowers from her garden. Mrs. John Philips and Mrs. Frederick Bowers won prizes. double- door refrigerator-freezer; Quality Inside Model 4C-12T “= built-in butter keeper, Within width of cabinet. $2480 On Tine : A 121 cu. ft. 2-door refrigerator-freezer \ and Out. Full-width freezer lets you stock up on food when it’s bargain priced. Spacious refrigerator provides loads of woom with 8 full width shelves—one adjusts up . and down for greater convenience, Glide-out crisper holds almost a bushel. No more messy defrosting in the refrigerator section—it defrosts itself , . , automatically. Nothing skimpy about the super storage door, with three extra-deep shelves plus a New Million Magnet* doors seal all around, open with a slight pull—no latches. Trim, slim custom built-in look; doors open Easy to clean | . 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Mrs. Anne Branch has returned to her home in Hazleton after spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Bertha Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Post, and Dr. and Mrs. Richard Post and family at- tended a family picnic at the home of Mrs. T. R. Smith in Glen Rock, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Turney of Rochester, N. Y. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wells over last week end. Supper Party Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark of Carverton Road entertained at a picnic supper party on the lawn of their home. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Homer Isaacs, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Millner, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Fraint, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. John Springer, and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Stengle. Mrs. Edna Gale, Susan, Elizabeth Ann, and Mary Louise Gale have re- turned to their home in Sewall, N. J. after spending a week with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin. Lewis, Birch Grove. Glenn Edwards, Bruce Symons, and Charles Long spent last week end in Philadelphia where they were guests of Clarence Edwards. Miss Mary Elizabeth Downs of Mt. Greenwood has returned from a two week stay in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Ellsworth and family will spend the week end with! relatives in Berwick. Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Snyder, former residents of Harris Hill Road, spent the past week with their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Simmons of E. Main Street. Mt. Zion In passing over the cross-road from our Mt. Zion road to the Car- verton-Mt. Zion road I noted some- one working at the new house. So I stopped in for a visit. ‘The house belongs to Joseph (Bud) Perry, son of Dave Perry who lives wp on the corner. Bud re- turned from Italy about 3 months ago and is getting his house finished to live in very soon. He works in the Air Products Company in Wilkes-Barre. The new oak floors were a beauti- ful thing to see. I love nice wood grains such as oak has. Artistic plastering on walls and ceilings. A pull-down ladder to the attic adds to compact convenience. Bud will have a place to be proud of. Since Bud’s sister, Betty Perry MacDonald and family live in the new house next door (with a swim- ming pool in the side yard!) the road might well be called the Perry Hill Road. From, there I- went on to stop in at the Rev. Ralph Weatherly’s to return some magazines he loaned. Friend Weatherly keeps me supplied with reading matter and his own friendly smiles. There I found a yard full of his grandchildren, for visiting there at Happy Hill were Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Tallmadge and children Lynn, Tad, Swzanne and.Sally from Glen Ridge N. JMrs. Tallmadge is a daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Weatherly. Tt was good, too, to have a chat with Mr, and Mrs. Russell Lewis down at the foot of the hill on Sut- ton Creek road. Russell was seen to begin harvesting oats and toma- toes. Blanchg had entertained Mrs. ‘Wm. Boyd of Wyoming one day. Also she reported progress on her brother Frank Parrish of near South Montrose who is convalescing from a recent serious operation. 4-H ACHIEVEMENT The Rams 4-H Club of Exeter Township will have Achievement Day Saturday, at 2 at the Exeter Township Elementary School: Jacqueline Strazdus heads the committee. by Philip Howe and Donna Stanton. 'W. Brainerd Daniels, club Yonder: has announced that there will be nine classes of achievement. are calf, sheep, capon, horse, dog, rabbit, flower arrangement, indoor flowers, and outdoor flowers. Classes will be judged and ribbons awarded. : Each member is to bring an ex- hibit of his project and his com- pleted project book. The club is sponsored. by Pittston Kiwanis Club. Everyone is invited to attend the exhibit. . Last Saturday we four Gilberts— and Tuffy— spent the day with the Bank and Meader families at Lake Carey. Besides Mr. and Mrs.’ Charles Banks ‘and daughter, Christine, West Pittston, there were the daughter Alice Meader and her hus- band, Robert (formerly Boy Scout executive of this section of Luzerne County) and children, David, Mary Anna and Donald; from Greeneck. Mrs. Kenneth Conklin of Mt. Zion is a surgical patient in Nesbitt Hos- pital. Mrs. Ralph ‘Weather ly was organ- ist at the Mt. Zion Church last Sunday, substituting for Sandra Saunders. Mr- and Mrs. Leon Vantuyl drove down to Muncie last Sunday to visit their recently married daughter, Noreen, who is Mrs. Roger Sharpe. Mrs. Sharpe will be teaching in the Muncie schools. Yesterday Dorothy Gilbert left for Baltimore where she begins studies in Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health for the degree of Master of Public Health, majoring in Inter- national Health. She says, “I be- lieve the course willl be very helpful when I return to the Congo, as I] expect to do next July.” Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smith and children, Kathryn and Kenneth, Center Valley, visited Mr. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, recently. Mr. Smith teaches in Emmaus High" School. Fernbrook Mr .and Mrs. Fred Schray, Harris Street, spent the weekend visiting their son, Eugene, at his cabin along the Susquehanna River. Harry Martin, Roushey Street, has returned home after submitting to surgery in Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Matukitus and son, Albert, East Dallas, attended the wedding of the former’s nephew, Charles Matukitus, in Morris Plains, N. J., on Saturday. Mrs. Leona Belles, Harris Street, is visiting her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wilson, New Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Compton and son, Harry, Levittown, spent the holiday weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crlispell and Mr. and Mrs. William Compton, Roushey Plot... Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeCosta and family, Tauton, Mass., have re- turned home after spending some time visiting the later’s mother, Mrs. Beatrice Moore, East Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. William Nicoll and family of Woodcliff Lake, N. J., visited Mrs. Nicoll’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Poad of Demunds. Roushey Plot, had as visitors last week Mrs. Carrie D. Rood and son, Danney, Montgomery, Pa.; Mrs. Earl Wilgus of Chester; B. F. Muchler, DeLair, N. J.; Mr and Mrs B. H. Muchler, Mariton, N J., and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Harvey and son, Jimmy of Binghamton. Mrs. Ralph Fitzgerald, Hill Street, has returned home after spending three weeks visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burczyk in Hartford, Conn. Donna and Larry Seward, chil- dren of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sew- ard, Roushey Plot, will sing at the home-coming' of the Lungerville Church on Sunday. Paul Southerd, Johnson City, N. Y., will occupy the pulpit of Glen- view P. M. Church on Sunday while ‘| Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick are on vacations Loyalville Hello, Everyone! (Good to be home again after two weeks baby sitting with grandchil- dren, David and Lorie ’till mommy brought the new sister home, Patricia Ann, children of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hummel, Pikesville, Md. She was the former Betty Pressley of Ashville, N. C. Betty had her back injured while in the hospital which took another week of treat- ment and kept grandma an extra week. I was over night guest of my daughter, Mrs. Norman Loel husband and daughter, Karen, Balt- imore. Thirty Day Leave S/Sgt. William T. Nienius is home from Casablanca, French Moroco, where he has been stationed in the Air Force service. He is spending som time with his mother, Mary Nienius, sisters and families, Dianne Wegner, Mrs. Arthur Darnell, Mrs. Tony Truskowski and Mrs. Don McDermott. He left on a fishing trip with his brother, Victor, wife Helen and daughters, Plymouth. He will be stationed at New Hampshire. Linda Darnell spent a week with her aunt, Mrs, Ruth Truckowski and family of Wyoming. A special meeting was held at the home of Cora Dougal to com- plete plans for a meat loaf supper to be held at Loyalvile Church hall Saturday, September 23. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph [Paniczko has as week vacationers his brother, Frank, from Kearney, N. J, and his sister, Helen who is now / DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mrs. Paul Kozara and son, Paul Jr., and Carol Cannon, Manhattan, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Collichio and children, Michael, Mark, Marie, Rochester, N. Y. spent the week~ end with her aunt Mrs. Thomas Shea of Warden Place. She is the daugh~ ter of Mrs. Molly Kostich, who mowed from Sunset to Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paniczko left for Jim Wing’s camp, Ontario, Canada, to spend a week fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rosencrans and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kyttle went along. Stanley Panuszka, son Stanley and nephew, Johnie Kozlowski and friend Johnie Vandevere, South River, N. J., spent the weekend with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hummel, and called on Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lubinski and family, and Grandma R. B. Lubin ski, who has been ill for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Doran Wesley and children, Ricky, Jennifer, Kent, from Newport, Maine, spent a week's va= cation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wesley, Sr., and other relatives. Our sympathy goes out to Mrs. Leona McHugh and Walter Wesley in the death of their aunt, Mrs, Emma Cairl, also Mrs. Charlotte Payne and family in the death of her father, John Hildebrant. Harveys Lake Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ryder, Susan and John Simon, Kingston, visited the Albert Armitage home on Sun= day. _ Mrs. Millie Schuler, Sandy Beach, has returned from Nesbitt Hospital where she was a surgical patient. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Garinger and Liva Garinger visited their sister, Mrs. Ethel Austin at Robert; Packer Hospital, Sayre, recently. Mary Kuchta has returned to Lakewood, N. 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