TION R — PAGE 6 '{ NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher . CHASE, Mrs. William Hughes MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter _ IDETOWN. Bess Cooke . TRUCK Fire Company will meet Friday 4 night, The Auxiliary will meet Mon- day night to discuss Halloween . “Mrs. Helen Wall, Carverton Road, admitted to Wyoming Valley pital for tests. © Mrs. Catherine Hunter entertain- ed twelve members of her card Hi ub Wednesday night. Tables were || decorated with fall flowers. Mrs. en Finch and Mrs Florence And- won prizes. Robert Hilbert and children, Henry, Mary, and Joseph, New ensington visited her parents, Mr. nd Mrs, Howard Betterly over the eek end. Mrs Harold Croom, submitted to gery at Nesbitt Hospital last sday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Asher and family, former residents of : spent the week with Mr. Lloyd Andrews, Harris {ill Road. | My, and Mrs Wallace Moyer, Ar- . lington, Va.,, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ~ Banders, New Hope, and Mr. and ~ Mrs. Milton Evans, Rochester, N.Y., b ted Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Hop- kins several days last week. “Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harrison and i , and Mrs.. Robert Chamberlain and daughter, Cheryl, attended the j Hoover-Helsing wedding at Tennfly, NJ. last week, Mrs. Helsing is the ~ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hoover, former residents of the area. * Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Roberts and ldren, Harry and Helen, Bingham- 0 , visited her father, Clarence Pat- Harris Hill Road. Howard Spangler has returned er two weeks with his brother an sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lie Spangler and family, Spring- d, N. J. Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Young have returned from New Haven, Conn., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Al- Jen Stewart and family, former #esidents of Bunker Hill. Mrs. Wallace Perrin has returned from New York City, where ' she || visited her son-in-law and daugh- NEWS FROM POST . FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert NE 9-8522 NE 9-3930 OR 4-5460 OR 4-2732 GR 7-27%4 Harding 388-2270 NE 39-3187 SVILLE Rowlands, Robert Johnson, Louis Wilcox, Floyd Wells, William Strange,, Floyd Dymond, Willard Lozo, Lyle Carl, Clifford Gorden, sherry Miles, Barry Williams, Lynn Gregory, Robert Kunkle, Fred Blair, Carl Wayne Perrin, Lee Baker, Joyce Jenkins, Elizabeth Johnson, Sarah Williams, Laura Johns, and Holly Phillips. Mrs. Morgan Bevan, Harris Hill Road, has returned after spending several days in New York City. \ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen and children, Ellen, Laura, and Dorothy, of Whitney, N. Y. visited her mother Mrs. John Miller on Thurs- day and Friday of last week. Mrs. Carrie Butler has returned to Oswego, N. Y. after several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Evans, Birch Grove. Entertains Card Club Mrs. Edward Merril entertained her card club at her home in Midway Manor Wednesday night. Mrs, Stanley Smith and Mrs. Harry Sellers won prizes. Attending were: Mesdames Paul Butler, Edgar Cul- ver, Howard Daniels, Charles Evans, Fred Gable, Russel Heinz, Martin Jovden Charles Kenmore, Edward Lasher, Robert Moore, Burton Owens, (Charles Paterson, and Ken- neth Quinn. Mrs. Bertha Evans visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Thomas and family in Vestal, N. Y. over last week end. . Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie Conyngham and Mr. and Mrs. John N. Con- yngham, 3rd. attended the WNat- ional Convention of American In- stitute of Builders Supplies in San Francisco, Calif., last week. Wesley Bellas, Harris Road, has returned from Plainsfield, N. J, where he visited his children, Mr. and Mrs, Lincoln Hoover and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffiths and family have moved to the Robert Mathers home on Maple Street. Marion Finney, Wilmington, Del. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Finney last week. || ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Philbin, 2 ho recently announced the birth | ~ of their first child, a son. Louise is 6. | J " Sally Andrews and Maude Isaacs | vere in Philadelphia several days | last week. || Alvin Burke and Chester Noles | || have returned from a Canadian fishing trip. On their return they Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson and family have returned from Syra- cuse where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Whalen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Osbourne and family have returned from Reading, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller. Lt. Col Oscar Cummings has TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Vernon Ash LEHMAN, Barbara Simms SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Buy a" planning committee of the new Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Lillian Hirlinger, Chestnut Street, is a medical patient at Nes- btt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Hindel, Indianapolis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore recently, Mr. Moore and Mrs. Hindel are brother and sister, Jit Mr. and Mrs, Silas Wells, St. Cloud, Fla., were weekend guests of Mr. and A Mrs. Floyd Wells, Elm Terrace. y Mrs. John Welker, Highland Avenue, will be chairman of the bazaar = sponsored by Episcopal Churchwomen of [Prince of Peace Church on Wednesday, November 1. Mrs. Bertha Evans reports an Easter Lily in full bloom in her gar- den. Cathy Manley has returned to school after an illness of several days. Mrs. iC. W. Palmer, Orchard Street, is spending several days with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rice, Jersey Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hammers- ley and family visited relatives in Ohio over the week end. Sarah Morris, Ann Weatherly, Ruth Edwards, and Florence Billings spent last week end in Detroit, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brooks, former residents of Mt. Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Filmore, Newport, R. I. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barnes this week. Sweet Valley Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Blazik and children, Lance and Joseph David, Philadelphia spent the week-end with Mr. Blazik’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blazik, Swamp ‘Road. They were here to attend the wedding of Donna Boyle and Ger- ald Blazik. Mr, and Mrs, Harold Briggs have moved from the Main Road, Sweet Valley to Main Road, Sylvan Lake, in the home formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Adams and daughters, Pam, Kim, Karen and Kathy have moved to Oakdale Rev. C. B. Klinetob, Afton, N. Y. has returned home after being a | patient at Robert Packer Hospital. His condition is somewhat im- proved. News items for this column will be greatly appreciated. Kindly call by Saturday evening. Dean Long, student at Blooms- _THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1961 pn CORRESPONDENTS HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs, Albert Armitage NE 9-6531 OR 4-2748 NE 9-2544 OR 5-1872 OR 4-3391 GR 17-2072 “> Mrs. William Gennetts, and Mr. and Mrs Hiram Sorber. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lubinski and family, Levittown, spent the week end calling on relatives and grand- ma Rose Lubinski of Levittown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hummel and children David, Lorrie and Patricia, Baltimore are spending a week with mother, Mrs. Luther Hummel. They attended Bloomsburg Fair The following women from here enjoyed the trip to Kingston Shop- ping Center to attend the chicken dinner held at the Acme auditor- ium of the Crusade for Youth Evan- gelism: Mrs. Virgie Wolfe, Audrey Edwards, Agnes, Sorchick, Claudine Daley, and Josie Hummel. The W.S.C.S. wishes to thank all persons who helped make the meat loaf supper a success. Mr. and Mrs. H, E. Payne drove on Sunday to Appalachin, N. Y. to visit Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Dur- ham. They took Virgie Wolfe along. Mt. Zion Mountain Grange of Carverton will hold its annual Harvest Home on October 7 at 8 p. m. in the Grange Hall. Local farmers con- tribute fresh fruits and vegetables and they are auctioned off to the highest bidder. There will be a table with freshly baked products made by the women of the Grange. Refreshments will be sold. There is no admission charge and the pub- lic is invited. Kings Crusaders Class met last Wednesday evening at Mt. Zion Church. The opening worship ser- vice included colored slides illustrat- ing the hymn, “For the beauty of the earth.” Following the business meeting a “white elephant” auction was held. The refreshment table was decorated with autumn flowers. The entertaining committee was Betty Earl, Audrey Earl and Cath- erine Gilbert. Those present were Made Smith, Ida Howell, Marie La- Bar, Marion Thomas, Mae Lewis, Clara Gonser, Janet Dymond, Jane Lloyd, Emma Miles, Marjorie Seiple, Alice Daniels and the committee. ‘We like most of the “little people” who live around Dunmovin: Such as chipmunk, gray squirrel, wood- chuck, all birds, and the huge green frog who lifts his mammoth head from the pond edge, Yes we like the pretty. brown muskrats «with their expensive fur coats. But the dwellers under our ,weeping willow at the pond bank—no, no, no!! Busy, & t f “This is much better — no mistakes until you get to ‘Dear Six’;” buzzing yellow jackets, hundreds of them. What can I hurl at them, short of a nuclear bomb, that will send them away? I've tried a small fire, and a smoke cloud, and a shower of kerosene, and lastly ammonia—which I would not toss at a Russian! Yellow jackets are still there. Jack and Emily VanTuyle of Harding have purchased 5% acres of land from Donald Holmes at Mt. Zion. This takes along the road and down around the corner of “our” road; includes the old school house near the corner. On Saturday Catherine Gilbert, ‘who teaches the Kings Crusaders class in Sunday School and also helps with the children’s music, went to Sky Lake to a planning meeting. This was under the Wyo- ming Conference Board of Educa- tion with the Rev. Franklin Kocker, Executive Secretary, in charge. The year’s work of the conference in the area of children’s work, youth and adult work and general church school work and also music work in the church schools, was outlined. Last Sunday your correspondent officiated at three services of World Wide Communion. These jwere at Lake Winola, Mill City, Falls. It was a pleasant experiencec to go be- fore three congregations somewhat as 4 stranger and find all the ap- pointments for communion ready and prepared so that the service went forward as smoothly as if in one’s home church. The laymen of these churches had done their parts well even as their minister had organized them to take their re- sponsibilities. I noted that Mrs. David Emanuel of Chester was visiting Leon and Jean Emanuel, my neighbors on this road. How do I know? I met her driving with’ those two adorable grandchildren, David and Jeffrey! Our family attended the Festival of Faith Sunday night in Wilkes- Barre's First Presbyterian Church. Catherine was in the choir. Fernbrook Mrs. David Adams, - Demunds Road, has returned after being a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Bloomer and children, Melinda Ann and Brenda Lee, formerly of Maplewood Heights, have sold their home to Mr. and Mrs. William Parry and maved to West Chester. Mr. and Mrs. J Herman Bloomer and son, Thomas, have moved to Kingston. William Martin celebrated his 82nd birthday on October 4 with a family gathering at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, Maplewood Heights. Mrs. Edwin Stolarick, Fern Street, Home Ec teacher at Lake-Lehman High School, is a surgical patient in General Hospital, Sincere sympathy is extended the family of the late John Bogdon, who passed away last Wednesday. Mrs. Ira Button. East Overbrook Avenue, has returned after spending a week visiting Mr, and Mrs. Clay- ton Edwards in Sweet Valey. Callers at the Button home on Sunday Harveys Lake Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Garinger have returned to their home in Tampa, Florida. Mrs. Jessie Gar- inger went with them. While visit- ing here the Garingers were en- tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rauch, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gar- inger, Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Garinger, Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Keller, Idetown. ‘W.S.CS. of the Alderson Meth- odist will meet at the home of Mrs. Elwood Davis on Thursday evening, October 12, at 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Higgins en- tertained over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sheppérson and daughter, and several of their friends from Danville. Ruggles A birthday party was recently given by Mr. and Mrs. Robert But- ler in honor of their son, Billy who was one year old. Attending: Mary Lou Rogers, Barbara Williams, Jerry Smith, Edna Rogers, Mrs. Esther McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Harry White, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Butler, Belle, Lee, Larry Butler, Brenda Butler, Mommy and Daddy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler, Bren- da and Billy, also Mr. and Mrs. Jay Elston and daughter, Peggy, Kunkle spent Sunday enjoying the beauti- full fall scenery, picnicking at Lake Jean. Mrs. Glenn Kocher, Joyce and Allan, Mrs. Charles Bray and Robert, Mrs. Lee Philo, Dothie, Deb- bie, Mickie, Mrs. Len Philo all of Bunker Hill attended the Blooms- burg Fair on Friday. Verne Kitchen, Elwyn, Mrs. Char- les Heacock and daughter, Gail, Boothwyn, Darrell Loomis and sons Darrell Jr. and Harry traveled on Saturday to meet Mrs. Darrell Lo- omis and Paulette and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Race and daughter Sheryle Lee at Bear Mt. Park. Mrs. Loomis and daughter who have been spend- ing some time with her . daughter and new granddaughter in Con- necticut, returned to their home on Saturday evening. Ken Higgins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Higgins, was admitted to General Hospital on Sunday for an infected hand. Birthday greetings Hoover, Amoo Swire Jr., Sickler, and Billy Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. George Dendler spent Saturday with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jobe Der- hammer at Little Meadows helping their grand daughter Linda cele- brate her 8th birthday. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Nadine Hoover celebrated her daughter, Therese’s 8th birthday at a family dinner on Sunday. The following attended: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kondracki, Gloria Jean, Eddie Jr., and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reynolds, Mrs. Amy E. La- moreaux, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Koch- er, and grandma Kocher. to Theresa Laurie (A man who has two wives to Au DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Idetown Mr, and Mrs. Robert Wright and sons, Robert, Jr.,, and Willard of Glen Rock, N. J. with: Mrs. Clara Kocher, Williamsport, spent the weekend with Mrs. Eva Wright. Mr. and Mrs. William Shelley, Sr., left on Wednesday to visit their son, Pfc. William Shelly, Jr., sta- tioned at Fort Hood, Texas. Mrs, William Shelley, Jr.,” the former Josephine Gimber of Kingston, ac- companied them to take up- resi- dence with her husband. Chase Jackson Township School Board will meet at the Lehman High School building Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Joint Board Meeting of the Lake-Lehman-Jackson will be gin at eight o'clock at the same building. Y Mrs, Emma Smith, mother of Ziba Smith, Sr., has returned to her home in Miami Beach, Florida, after visiting her son and daughter- in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ziba Smith. Chief of Police Robert Cooper is still incapaciated at his home as the result of injuries received on September 7, while fighting the fire at the Back Mountain Lumber Com- pany. He received an injury to his right arm which required fifteen stitches. Mrs. Dorothy Lincoln, Chase Road, reports that the injury to her leg has healed sufficiently to allow her to be up and around. Mrs. George Huyler and daughter, Desi, Bloom= field, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lusko, Palmyra, N. J. visited Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lincoln over the weekend. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. London, Center Moreland, par- ents of Mrs. Ziba Smith, Sr., who will celebrate their forty-sixth wed- ding anniversary on October 9, They have already been entertained at several dinners with more dinners and entertainment being planned in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Rice Chase Road, were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Keller and daughter, Penny, and Gail Martin, Charlotteville, Va.; Mr. and Mrs, James R. Auvery, Nore folk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Becker and sons, Kevin and Mark, Blooms- burg, and GN. Breadbenner New York City, over the weekend. Miss Breadbenner stayed over and visite ed with th Rices for the balance of the week. Leaves For California Mrs. William J. Lopasky, the former Janice Ann Bertram of Chase Road; Trucksville, left by jet plane from the International Air Port, Philadelphia, September 17 for San Francisco where she will join her husband, a professional football player with the San Fran- cisco Forty Niners. The gouple ps! was married on April 14. . Her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Har- 5 ifica b State Teachers College, spent visited Oscar Hummel, formerly of been Swarded ee rr ori at home. E afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Robert > old Bertram and Mr. and Mrs. y bv Ele tributed suffic ently to make Jack Weber is: reported improv- LUZER N E Bunnell and Mr. and Mrs. Willard | support may not be married to both. | Louis Wilcox drove her to Philadel- 4 Mary Allen, oe Da possible one seat in the cadet ing, after submitting to surgery at FO RTY FORT Garey and daughter of Montrose. It may be that his son got married. phia. [Louise Harron, and Marybeth And- SR : i ital last week I i 10 : . section in the Air Force Acad- Nesbitt Hospital last week, DOS S2020000.00.60820 0308 2.82,9890923 ESEIE LL L00SLB0 082 E0288 08 08 080.0 0.0 0.90,8 4.0 0.8 £8 0,882.2 2.2288 4.8 £80 232800000908 0068 0803 4828234840.008 i erson spent several days in Pitts- emy “Falcon Stadium now un- _ Mrs. Albert Smith, sons Bob and TH EATRE TH EATRE i 200%094%0%0 0% 4% 04°00 4 8" Rn 7 ‘burgh, prwhere Shey oeenged 2 der construction at Colorado Darwin, Mrs. Robert Cooper, Jane g © ° z meeting of a at EY 10D | Springs. Cummings is an of- [Ann and Allan and Barry Ray spent | THURSDAY, FRIDAY, TONIGHT 3 g of the Universi Ys ies ure © to! ficer in the 921st Air Force |a day at Bloomsburg Fair. SATURDAY g 2 Birthday gree i oe wn Reserve Recovery Squadron Mrs. Samuel Bronson, North ROBERT MITCHUM # 2 ho a og eo Tong ey Headquarters. Lake, who ih a Bop To One Show—7:30 P. 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