CTION R— PAGE 6 _ NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm ‘NE 9-8522 : ~RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher NE §-3930 ROOK, Mrs. George Shaver OR 4-5450 Wb CHASE, Mrs. William Hughes OR 42732 © [EEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter CGR 12184 © . ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 @ BETO, Bess Cooke NE 9-8181 \ NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Vernon Ash LEHMAN, Barbara Simms SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Buy THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961 NE 9-6531 OR 4-2748 NE 9-2544 OR 5-1872 OR 4-3391 GR 71-2072 RA . October open for’ mitaborsiip, oyalville Loyalville WIS.CS. met in the urch hall [President Maryann 1 Swire presided with Dianne Wegner | | handling devotions,- Waneta Hoppes children’ Edward,” Janeen; Claudine Daley and families. are stationed. at Cherry Point N. C. Happy birthday tor Ricky Wegner, events planned are a nd party on October 11 for a welcome to our pastor and a Hallo- ‘en party October 21. Come Delaney and Sheryl Baer. We wish him: speedy. recovery. cer Luncheon was served, Josie Hum- i: Virgie Wolfe, Mildred Darnell, Arline . Stewart Martha Steinrock, Bessie Ide, Emily Lord, Thelma 5 Leach, Sharon Dougal, Doris Stuart, Ia ra Dougal, Dolores Garahan, Bes- x sie Klinetob Sharon Stuart, visitors 4 Pamela and Brenda Stuart. gNex meeting third Tuesday in his Buffalo, N.Y. Payne farm. George King place. S/SGT. Ernest Daley ‘and wife the former Annette Shalata, and Trnest Jr., spent a week with his mother They Walter Wesley, Joey. Taylor, Linda Walter Wesley Jr. was’ admitted to Geisinger hospital for treatment. Luther Hummel is still enjoying vacation among ‘children “in Hughie Hummel Wy, Floyd Mec- Croy report that a large copper head was Killed on the Clarence It was formerly the Virgie Wortes home hag been im- i proved with a new coat of white paint and touch of pink. Sure looks good. Danny" Denmon was confined to his home this week with the virus. He lives with grandma and grandpa | Scott. Mrs. Nellie [Seager is spending two weeks with her brother Clar- ence Grover, Dover, N.J. Our sympathy goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Covert and families in death of his mother Mrs. Lydia Covert. | Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hendricks, and daughter, (Cindy, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Covert, sister Dawn, brother, Jay. They now live in Plainfield, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Payne of Greensburg spent the week end i! TTENTION! STUDENTS LAKE - LEHMAN J ust Arriv QUILT. -LINED . Leather Like. Vinyl Sleeves By Dupont ® Slash Pockets“ - ® Snap Front «= '® 100% wool Body: ® With Name & mblor ~ BLACK & GOLD ed a JACKETS | s]14-95 SPECIAL! Lake-Lehman : GYM 14 INCH _- BLACK & GOLD Imprinted with LAKE | LEHMAN Name and ‘Emblem i LEWIS-D UN CAN SPORTING GOODS NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER, KINGSTON OPEN EVENINGS calling on parents and families Mr. and Mrs. H, E. Payne and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Anderson. SUPRISE STORK SHOWER Mrs. Russell Major North Lake, was hostess at a surprise stork shower on September 10, honoring her sister, Mrs. Jean Bowman, Wil- mington, Del. Mrs. Bowman, is the former Jean Farver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Farver. Attend- ing were: Mrs. Dora Hillard; Mrs. Mable Bowman; Mrs. Paul Farver; Miss Sharon Farver; Mrs. Frances Cornell; Mrs. Beulah Benscoter; Mrs. Marion Wagner; Mrs. Allen Chapin; Mrs. Peter Wolfe, Jr.; Miss Janice Wagner; Mrs. Joan Cornell; Miss Sharon Bonham, the honoree and hostess. Mr, and Mrs. McKinley Long, Mrs. June Iverson and son Bradley were recently in Virginia. NEW ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Lamoreaux, Newark, announce the birth of twins, Lloyd Arthur and Rene Eve- lyn, born ‘September 18, at Wyo- ming Valley Hospital. There are three other children Sharon, 8, Sheldon Jr., 5, William, 4. Mrs. Lamoreaux is former Audrey Sayre, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William ! Sayre, Lake Silkworth. Mr Lamore- aux is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ho- ward Lamoreaux also of Lake Silk- worth. = Mr. and Mrs. Robert Di- ‘Letto of Trenton, became the par- ents of twins,” Merrill Francis and ‘Jacqueline Ann on August 14, They have another a son, Bobby, 16 months.” Mrs. DiLetto is the for- mer Jean Sayre, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sayre, former local residents, now of Trenton. Mrs. Lamoreaux and Mrs. DiLetto are cousins. Noxen Tommy ' Space, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Space, had the misfortune to fall and break his arm in two places. . The same arm had been cracked about one year ago. Peter Hagerty, Kingston, and Joe i Gibbons, Chase, were recent visitors {at the home of Oscar Fish. They are all retired deisel engineers on the Lackawanna Railroad. Robert Neff, son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Neff, Sr., s a medical pa- tient in General Hospital, suffering from meningitis. His condition is good. Mrs, Ira Breahm is spending the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Fred Harlow, Kingston, feeling of being right at home with “friends . ment, to provide advice and - assistance on € 118 Main St., Luzerne £ vou 11 Like Banking at Luzerne National When you're banking at Luzerne. National, you enjoy a pleasant. confidence of having experienced ‘officers available, in every depart- Come in.. Get acquainted. Your re. always welcome!” ; 0 HERBERT HAWKE, Cashier . « and you enjoy the very financial matter. 77 Member, FDIC, THESE WOMEN! ! By d’ Alessio 9 nea rtd wn + | don 2 om! 3 & there’s a Paris in Ken and a Riviera “You'd better check that promise he made. Remembe: , a Rome in Georgia in New Jersey!” Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards at- tended the 50th annual meeting of Telephone Pioneers of America held in Boston. Mrs. George Kanarr, Sutton Read entertained the executive board” of the Goodwill Class of Dorranceton: Methodist ‘Church. Fourteen mem- bers attended. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carverton Road, have returned from New York City, where they made a tour of the United Nations. Build-. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gimber have returned from Chicago, where they visited their. son-in-law. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Qepeld) Storm and ‘family. ‘ C. Evelyn Orchard has’ sotipied to her studies at Lebanan Valley College, Annville, Pa. A Psychology major in her sophomore year, she was accompanied by her ‘parents,. Celebrate Third Birthday Cecilia Naperkoski, : daughter iof, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Naperkoski celebrated her third birthday ‘with a party at her home on Holly Street, Sunday. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gensel, Mr ‘and Mrs. Michael Novitsky, Laura : Ann Naperkoski, Mr, and Mrs. Otto Back- of, Nancy Gensel, Joanne Gensél,: Judith Novitsky, John Backof, Mary-' beth Backof, Robert Backof, Denise Llewelyn, Dennis Liswelyn, i Ce- celia. James R. Edwards, has retard} to his classes at Lafayette; College after six weeks in; Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Husted and daughters will spend the week end in Scranton where they: will ‘visit Mr. and Mrs. Clarence y former resident of E.: Main. Street. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hunter and family of Eureka, N. Y. visited her. parents, Mr. Decker, Harris Hill Road. over: the week end. Mrs. Mary Scott entdntalned’ mem- bers of her card club Wednesday night. Prizes were won" by: Mrs. Peter Sands and Mrs. David Hunt. Guests numbered twelve. Howard Allen and Samuel Bryant will spend the week end with. How ard’s uncle and aunt, Mr.cand Mrs. |. Homer Allen and family of: Harris- | burg. Birthday Srostings thig! weds io Mrs. - Marion . Oplinger, Mr. ‘Joha' Wardell," Mrs. Maude Gromel;. Mts William Gregory, George W..: Gay- lord, Robert L. Shoemalker, : W. Griffiths, Cletus Hoyt, Sr. liam Dickson, = Richard ' Plumer, | Paul Sobal, Charles Weed, Walter Miles, David Turner, Erma Conkin, B. Joyce Heinz, [Susan Spencer, Peg- gy Jean Darrow, Patsy Karen Ros- nick, Jeffery Coolbaugh, John Sny- FRIDAY SEPT. LUZERN LUZERNE - open "EVENINGS \ E MOTOR DALLAS HIGHWAY — IL 9 COMPANY LUZERNE BU 1-155 FORD and FALCON TRUCKSVILLE | beth Backof. 3 turned to Lycoming College, where Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Orchard," Spears. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Williams : entertained . ‘ten guests = Tuesday ‘night. [Showing = pictures of their ..Snyder, |“ and Mrs ‘Stanley'[: der, Harry Ellsworth, Robert Sim- mons, Harold = Marrow, and Jay Terry . Greenley. Supper Party ‘Laura Ann Naperkoski, Holly St., entertained at a picnic supper Sun- day’ night: Nancy Gensel, Joanne Gensel, Judith Novitsky and Mary- "Mr. and Mrs. Newell Black enter- tained ‘in honor of Mrs. Sarah Finch,. Berwick on her birthday anniversary. Fifteen guests attended. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Saunders and family, Bainbridge, N. Y. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Smith. :Kenneth ~ C. Woolbert has re- ‘he “is. a~ sophomore. “Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, E. Main Street, spent the week end with relatives in Trenton, N. J. + Mr. and Mrs. Harry Albright, Mr. and Mrs. John Keller, and Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Swan are on a tour of the New. England States. They will also visit ‘Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Andrews, Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Terry, New Albany, will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Major and family, Birch Grove, Sally Ann. Spears, Binghamton, | will’ spend the week end with her | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald recent trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Walton at- ‘tended ‘the funeral of her brotheiw in+law, Fred Brady in Detroit, Thurs- day. Mrs. Lewis W. Roushey, Carver- ton Road, is recuperating at home following surgery at Nesbitt Hos- ipital. «Robert Moore attended the funer- “al of his aunt, Mrs. Lilly High in |New: Columbia, Pa. on Tuesday of: last’ week. | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kasper and , Mz. and Mrs. Elwood Jayne have | returned from Wilmington, Del, | where they visited Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles Wood, former residents of Bunker Hill. «Mr. ‘and Mrs. Herbert Jeltitns | Maple’ Street, visited their son and | : daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Evan | Jenkins and family in Cranford, N.J. | “over the week end. Mrs, ‘Johnson Miers, Perrin Ave- | e; is’ a patient in Nesbitt Hos- | Loni "Mr. and Mrs. Milton Besecker and | ‘son, Thomas, Buffalo, were recent | w~visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson | Miers, Perrin Avenue. Senior MYF, Trucksville Metho- dist, enjoyed a day at Ocean Grove, | N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Dick and Mr. and Mrs Edward Johnson ac-| companied fifteen members on the | trip. | ‘Airman 1/c Douglas Clewell, left | San Francisco, Tuesday of last week for, Osan Airforce Base in Korea, the’ largest airfarce base in Korea, located 45 miles from Seoul, for 13 | months. He was stationed at Niagara Fall Air Force Base, where he was named airman of the month. Robert Pritchard, Maple Street, has enrolled in the Freshman, Class at Wilkes College. George Geombert, Rev. Kenneth D. Geombert, and son Kenneth, 10ld Forge, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnsoni Miers, Perrin Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shades spent a few days in Albamwy, N. Y., where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ogdon Meyers. Ruggles Don’t forget the Rummage Sale and bake sale on Saturday Septem- ber 30 beginning at 10. Mrs. Amy E. Lamoreaux, Hun- locks Creek, is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Lela Kocher. The following officers of the Rug- trict Officers Training at the Ide- town Church on Wednesday eve- ing. Mrs. Glenn Kocher, Mrs. Carl Smith and Mrs. Charles S. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams and children, Mrs. Ruth Anstett, Pikes Creek, visited Mr, and Mrs. Charles Williams Jr. and family at their new home in Lancaster on Sunday. Mrs. Charles Williams Sr. and daughter, “Karen spent Sunday visit- ing Mrs. William’s sister and hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Husted of East Dallas. Mrs. Husted is conva- lescing at her home following an operation. Birthday congratulations to Lela Kocher, Lucy Crispell, Susie Cris- pell, Nellie Rood, Lucy Traver, Tanya Kocher ‘and Joyce Kocher. Mrs. Robert Traver is spending a few days with her daughter and family Mrs. Jack Swine of Easton. Jack is a patient in the hospital there. Harveys Lake Mrs. Lee Zimmerman is a medical patient at Nesbitt Hospital ® where her condition is improved. Mrs. Fred Hanadel returned from General Hospital ‘on Thursday, with her new daughter, Jacquline. The Hanadels have two sons, Fred and George. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger spent the week-end in’ Berwyn, with Mr. and Mrs, ‘Arnold Garinger | 3 and family. Dr. Leon Bouton ‘will occupy the pulpit at the Alderson Methodist gles W.S.C.S. attended the Subdis- | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Church on (Sunday October 1st. when Holy Communion will be served. : Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Garinger, Tampa, Fla., are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armitage and Mrs. Jessie Garinger. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tyson and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hier have been vacationing in. Canada. Idetown Mr .and Mrs. Bruce Williams with Joan Darby spent ithe weekend in Shepherdtown, Virginia, with their son, Billy, who is attending college there. Mrs. Libbie Smith spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Smith and family, Allentown, While there she attended the Allentown Fair, Ww. 8S. C. S. Our W.S.CS was hostess to Dis- trict W.S.C.S. at Idetown Church on ‘Wednesday night. Mrs William Reid led the devo= tions while Mrs. Everett Lord, presi- dent, presided. Mrs Russell Lawry, Dallas, was elected president of the sub district while Mrs. Bruce Williams was elected secretary. Guests num-= bered 62. Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Boice had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moyer and children, Outlet. Serving And Waiting Serving and Waiting (Class met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Race Thursday night. Devotions were led by Mrs. Lulu Schultz, Mrs. Pearl Connor and Mrs. Emory Hadsel. Mrs. Corey Meade presided. Mrs. Jesse Boice gave the treas« urr’s report. Present were: Rev. and Mrs. Norman Miffany, Ruth Worthington, Marie Spencer, Mrs, Ethel Shaver, Mrs. Loren Keller, Mrs. Virgie Montross, Mrs. Corey Meade, Hazel Gordon, Mrs. Dora Evans, Mrs. Lulu Schultz, Mrs. Pearl Connor, Mrs. Jesse Boice, Mrs. Emory Hadsel, Mr. and Mrs. John Race. \ > FF nthony Hudak i VOTE FOR Ant I For Tax Collector Dallas Township and iron. $1.79 72s 144°s $5.49 36’s MAIN ONE DAILY TABLET SUPER PLENAMINS Provides all vitamins with established requirements PLUS ' liver, concentrate EVANS DRUG STORE a OR 4-3388 Are Your Children Getting Enough VITAMINS? especially for children 6 through 11 thes gp vitamin be: tir viTAmis ul, a? $3.29 = = = THT TT FRR FATA EA DO YOU KNOW? DAVIS CLEANERS ® ALTER HEMS? ® MAKE REPAIRS? FIX ZIPPERS? ® CUFF TROUSERS? Open Thurs. & Fri. : a. OR Main Highway, TRUCKSVILLE Til 9 p. m. BE creo ocncsarommint
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