iN hf NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher CHASE, Mrs. William Hughes ME Mrs. Fred Winter MT. ZION, IDETOWN. Bess Cooke \ Service Mothers and Wives. Club will meet’ Monday night. Melba Elston, Sarah Woodbridge, Thelma Rogers, and Harriet Saun- ~ ders spent several days last week in Norwich, (Conn. where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wall, former residents. | Mr. and Mrs. [Paul Monko and their two sons have moved to New Jersey where Mr. Monko has been transferred. _ Mrs. James Watson nd infant son have returned to Meadowcrest from Mercy Hospital. ~ Miss Verna Smith, York, spent several days with her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Post, / £8. ‘Donald Finney, Carverton Road, was removed by ambulance to Nesbitt Hospital last week for tess ‘and observation. . Peter Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Weaver, Sutton Road, has returned to [Peddie School, Heightstown, N.:J. - ‘Wilford Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Anderson, Sr., is a FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver Rev. Charles Gilbert NE 9-8522 NE 9-8930 OR 4-5460 OR 4-2732 GR 7-27%4 Harding 388-2270 . NE 9-3187 TRUCKSVILLE LB Trucksville freshman at Bloomsburg Teachers College. Celebrates Birthday A dinner to celebrate the seventy- first birthday of Clyde Ellsworth was held at his home on Pioneer Avenue on Saturday night. He received a traveling bag. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dymond, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Turn- er, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Young, Mr. and Mrs. George Piefer, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Swales. Mr. and Mrs. William Cutten, Bunker Hill, recently entertained Mr. and Mrs. Emery Whitlock and daughter, Susan, of Rochester; Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. James Hanafin of Endicott. Chief Commissaryman Stephen Stearn, who lives with his wife and four children on Carverton Road, recently completed a 20-year hitch with the U. S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morgan re- cently entertained Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert McCormick and son, Albert, Jr. of Springfield, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. John Spears of Syracuse. Lt. Col. Carl B. Olsen, Terrace 5 Butte located in the EDWARDSVILLE - © DALLAS HOURS ~ Tues. — Wed. 2 to 8 p.m. . Friday — 2 to 5 p.m. E ~ DR. AARON S. LISSES EB Optometrist. has moved his Shopping Center office to new and larger offices . across the street from his present location to the Professional GATEWAY SHOPPING CENTER (NORTHAMPTON STREET SIDE) i Same telephone number BU 7-9735 (Dallas office will remain at 38 Main St. Dallas) OR 4-4506 Other days in Shopping Center Evenings: Thurs, & Fri. to 8 p.m. KINGSTON, PA. GATEWAY CENTER HOURS: Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. IMPORTANT ETC., will be changed. “DIAL 504.” : Shickshinny Directory. : lmauweaeiy Dy ~ Completely SUPER SUP No Better Dallas Telephone Subscribers: Effective October 23, 1961, dialing instruc- tions for REPAIR SERVICE, INFORMATION, TO REPORT TELEPHONE OUT OF ORDER FOR INFORMATION “DIAL 503.” For other special instructions, please refer to the Panel In- structions for Dallas exchange in the new issue of the Dallas- 3uy Top Quality At This Wholesale Price FIRST LINE McGREARY 100% All - Nylon TUBE TYPE — 4 PLY Aaa INDEPENDENT NOTICE TELEPHONE COMPANY Guaranteed REME TIRES Tires Made «BLACK or — WHITE-BLACK — - Sale Reg. Sale Size Reg. Price Price Price’ Tax Price 40% Off 40% Off § 670-15 $30.80 $16.98 $37.80 $20.80 $1.54 © 710-15 34.25 18.87 41.95 23.11 1.65 .7.60-15 . 37.45 20.63 45.90 25.28 1.80 8.00-15 41.20 22.1 50.50 27.82 2.00 And the Tires off Your Car , TUBELESS — 4 PLY w BLACK —= .° — WHITE-BLACK — . Sale Sale Size Reg. Price Reg. 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William Greenley is a freshman at Pennsylvania Military (College. Gary Deets, ,on patrol duty in England, where his father, James is a member of the 47th Transporta- tion Squadron, reports that he likes his work very much. Gary is a grandson of Robert Moore Carver- ton Road. ; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallagher have moved from Carverton Road to Miners Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roberts and children, Helen and Joseph, have returned to Meriden, Conn. after a week’ with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Qakland. Russell Snyder, University of Pennsylvania student, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Snyder. Russell Hoover, a former resident, is a surgical patient at Danville Medical Center. His wife and son, Gerald of Oak Ridge, Tenn. visited him on the week end. Miss G. M. Bredbenner has re- turned to New York City after a week with Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Rice, Chase Road. Miss Bredbenner and Mrs. Rice are cousins. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. George Gaylord, Mrs. Arthur Keating, Mrs. Graydon Carle, Bon- nie Turner, Sandra Vivian, Susan Dingle, Brenda L. Perry, Betty Jean 'Schooley, Rebecca P. Isaac, D. D. Whitesell, Joseph ‘Waltick, Robert Davenport, Jr., James Misson, Her- man Reese, John [Perkins Marc Ruch, Sr., James C. Hutchison, ‘Wayne Harrison, Clyde Wendall, Melvin Sword, James Synder, and John Belford. Terry Grant, Alford Seigle, Mel- vin Elston, John Harver, and Alex- ander Shaver attended the first game of the World Series in New York on Wednesday. Karen Howard is a freshman at College Misericordia. Robert Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ‘Anderson, Clearview Avenue, was hospitalized Monday at Nesbitt Hospital as a result of in- juries sustained in: football practice. A number from here attended the farewell reception given Rev. Mr. Webster by members of Dorrance- ton Methodist Church. Rev. Webster served the local church from 1948 to 1953. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilkins have returned from Ocean City and are guests of relatives here until December when they will leave for a winter in California. Mr. and Mrs. Vought Long and Mr. and Mrs. William Eckert recent- ly motored through Canada, Ni- agara Falls, and the St. Lawrence area. A family dinner was held Wednes- day might at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bradley, Harris Hill Road, honoring Mr. Bradley who celebrated his sixty-fifth birthday anniversary. Twelve guests at- tended. Mrs. Ann Howard of Oakland, Cal. has returned after spending September with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown. x Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snyder, Ann Louise and Laura Susan, former residents of Lehigh Street, visited friends here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lewis will spend this week and next with rela- tives in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Charles Gurdon has returned to her home in Detroit after spend- OIL: Vis A 3 “A Fine Vacation . Spot in Pennsylvania®™ FOR OUR GUESTS’ CONVENIENCE 8 DIFFERENT DINNING ROOMS and Beavwtiful - COCKTAIL LOUNGE All Air Conditioned ® _ Facilities for All Occasions. ® When you celebrate YOUR BIRTHDAY OR ANNIVERSARY kere we will bake you a cake Every Sunday is Family Day For Reservations Call Gladstone 4-2494 ROUTE 309 Hazleton-Wilkes-Barre | art iy — i Mrs. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1961. NE 9-6531 OR 4-2748 NE 9-2544 OR 5-1872 OR 4-3391 GR 7-2072 ing two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Alice Davis. Trustees Meet Wth Woolbert Church met with Kenneth Woolbert Wednesday might. Louis Wilcox presided. Present: Sheldon Ben- nett, William Clewell, Dr. Richard Crompton, James Dick, Sherman Harter, Clifford Johnson, Louis Wil- cox, Kenneth Woolbert, and Rev. Robert Germond. Named To Dean’s List James Case, Carverton Road, a junior at Bloomsburg Teachers Col- lege, has been named to the dean’s list. He is a 1959 graduate of West- moreland High School and entered his junior year in elementary edu- cation this fall. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case. Martha Hadsel has changed her address from Franklin Street, Dallas to Davis Street, Trucksville. ing at her home on Carverton Road after surgery in Nesbitt Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Martz and Mr. and "Mrs. Sherman Reynolds at- tended the Penn State-Boston Uni- versity football game in Boston Fri- tay night. Mrs. Frank Schreiner is convalesc- ing at home after undergoing sur- gery in a Rochester Hospital. Mrs. Schriener is the former Barbara Davis. A card would be appreci- ated. Her Address is: 335 Victor- Mendon Road, Victor, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rimer, Car- verton Road, left Saturday morning for Forrest Hills, L.I. to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones and family .for two weeks. Mrs. Thomas Turner and infant daughter have returned to their home on Sutton Road from General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Gorden enter- tained at dinner on Saturday night: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Brown, Kings- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Butler, Wilkes- Barre; and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Lowther Brown, S. Pioneer Avenue visited their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Bell of Avenel, N. J.,, Mr. and Bell recently announced the birth -of their first child, a son. Idetown A Hallowe'en Party was held in the Fire Hall Monday night pre- ceding the monthly meeting of the Auxiliary to Jonathan R. Davis Fire Company. Prizes were won by Julie Kriel, prettiest, Helen [Lavix funniest; Becky Casterline, most original. Melba Webber presided at the business meeting. Other Officers elected were: Mrs. Naomi Davis, patriotic instructor; Marge (Carpenter sunshine chair- man, and Bess (Cooke, publicity chairman. Refreshments were served by the new officers Melba Webber, Jennie Sweitzer, Verna Evans, Irene Kan- asky, and Dorothy Boice. It was decided to have a bake sale and sell homemade soup on Election Day at the Fire Hall. Others present beside the hostes- ses were Bess Cooke, Charlotte Cal- kins, Louise Schultz, Naomi Davis, Becky Casterline, Doris Margellina, Mrs, Lee Bicking, Julie Kriel, Grace Jones, Anne Aitkin, Eleanor Kam- insky, Helen Lavix, Marge Carpen- ter. Confidence class met in the church house Tuesday night. Hostesses were: Mrs. Robert Bon- ning, Mrs. Dean Shaver, Mrs. Bruce Williams. Mrs. Mary Rogers led devotions, and presided. [Present were: Rev. Mrs. Norman R. Tiffany, Mrs. Glenn Spencer, Bess Cooke, Mrs. Dean Shaver, Mrs. Ralph Welsh, Mrs. Al- fred Hadsel, Mrs. Roswell Frederici, Mrs. Lewis Anesi, Mrs. Merrel Burnett, Mrs, George May, Mrs. Elmer Harris, Mrs. Mary Rogers, Mrs. Vivian Rinken, Mrs. Bruce Wi- liams and Mrs. Robert Bonning. Mrs. Francis (Smith and Mrs. Emory Hadsel spent Friday with Mrs. Ernest Fritz, then on Monday Mrs. Libbie Smith spent Monday with Mrs. Francis Smith in Trucks- ville. Fernbrook Mrs, Oscar Dymond, East Over- brook Avenue, is a patient in Nes- bitt Hospital. Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick, Verna Lamoreaux and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr., were delegates at the 144th semi-annual Sunday School Convention held in Plymouth last Tuesday. {Sincecre sympathy is extended Mr. and Mrs. Edward Endrusick, Harris Street, on the death last week of Mrs, Endrusick’s father, John Polinsky of Forty Fort. x Mr. and Mrs, Edward Ide and family of Harris Street and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Swan and family spent the weekend camping at Lake Jean. Someone stole $7 from Lee Nong's cash register at his Chinese laundry in New Haven, Conn. Mr, Lee told police he had stepped out for a few minutes. Where'd he go? Next door, said Lee Nong, to wash some clothes at a self-service laundry. USE THE POST CLASSIFIED a Trustees of Trucksville Methodist | Mrs. Harold Croom is recuperat- STRICTLY BUSINESS » ) ‘by McFeatters BEST COFFEE LIKE MOTHER USED Chase Jane Conner Grant has word that her husband, Captain Gordon E. Grant, will return from Korea in December and will be stationed at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. Captain Grant was promoted in July. Mrs. Grant and their infant daughter have been staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Conner, Huntsville, during Capt. Grant's stay in Korea. William Conyngham has returned home after attending the Cattle Congress at Waterloo, Towa. David Cooper, five year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cooper, Chase Road has chicken pox. VIOLENTLY 'ILL Grant Cooper, son of Chief of Police and Mrs. Robert Cooper, was taken violently ill while at work Tuesday at Ross Williams’ Sunoco Gas Station, but man- aged to call his mother who with her son, Gary, was able to get him into their car and drive home, only to have him pass out on the ktchen floor, where a physician examined him and had him rushed to Wilkes-Barre General Hospital in Kingston Township ambu- lance. X-Rays were taken and he underwent surgery immediately for a serious condition of lower bowls. Grant’s condition is somewhat improved but it was touch and go for a couple of days. Jackson Township Firemen’s An- nual Fall Festival and Turkey Sup- per will be held Saturday, October 21. John Krupa is chairman of ticket sales, of which some are avail- able. Fred Gabel, chairman of pro- duce stands, is seeking donations of produce. Mrs. Mary Ashton is home after six months visiting her daughter. She was honored at a birthday party cook out held by her children. She also received birthday greet- ings at the meetings of Jackson Methodist W.S.C.S. and Jackson Firemen’s Auxiliary. Welcome home and belated birthday greetings, Mrs. Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Berger, Chase Corners, have as their guest Mrs. Berger's aunt, Mrs. Florence Schonberg, New York City, who has just returned home after a four- months visit in Norway where she attended University + of Norway. Mrs. Berger entertained at a tea in her honor yesterday. Girl Scout Troop 156, Lehman Methodist Church, will hold its Hallowe'en Party October 27 at Leh- man Fire Hall. Court of Awards will be held on November 17. Bonita Cooper is Troop Scribe. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner, Sutton Road, who are the proud parents of Sarah Stegmaier Turner, born October 4 at General Hospital, weighing seven pounds. Mrs. Turner is the former Sally Stegmaier. Mr. Turner is associated with J. L. Turner & Com- pany,’ plumbing contractors, Nan- ticoke. The Turners have one other ¢hild, Betsy, 7, who will celebrate her birthday tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Huntsville, entertained at a 'birth- day party in honor of their daugh- ter-in-law, Mrs. Jack /Tribler, Sun- Barne G. Tribler, | day, with the following in attend- ance: the honored guest and her daughter, Mary Beth, Jack Tribler, Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Jones and children, Barbara and Johnnie and Shirley Thomas, Montrose; Gertrude Miles of Edwardsville; George Bu- brick, Mountaintop. Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Peters who recently moved to Chase Road from Trucksville. Mr, and Mrs. John D. Jillson, Huntsville, have as their guests Mrs. Jillson’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. MacDonell, Lima, Ohio. Kim Marie; one, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Krupinski, Hunts- ville, celebrated her birthday on Sunday. Present to help her cele- brate were the following: Kim Marie's maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Petrosky, Ray- mond Snyder, Mary Beth Snyder, Mrs. Marion Snyder, Mike and Ann Petrosky, Keneth Krupinski, Peggy Doran, Debbie Petrosky and her proud parents. Richard Lincoln, Scout Master of Troop 225, advises it has resumed weekly meetings Thursday evenings at the Fire Hall. Every boy be- tween eleven and fourteen is invited to join. Come to the meeting to- night at 7. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Smock, New- portville, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lincoln, Chase Road. Mrs. Smock is Mrs. Lincoln's cousin. Robert Pavlick, Plymouth, brother of Mrs Anthony Mitkowski, Cease- town, is with the Military Police Battalion, Army Reserve, which has been called for active duty Octo- ber 15. Ruthie Ruckle, Benton, was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Sherwood. Mrs. Loretta Reakes had as Sun- day visitors Mrs. John Slade, Exe- ter; her niece, Mrs. Willam Ches- kewcz and her daughter, Carol, West Wyoming; Henry Redmond and son, Roy, West Pittston, and Mrs, Margaret Bonning. Loyalville Democratic women of Lake town- ship, South District met at the home of Mary Mihalishin. President Martha Hoover presided, secretary Mildred Darnell gave the report, club collect was read by Josie Hum- CIEE ECR EanE COMPLETELY INSTALLED AND * GUARANTEED Triple-Track Tilt Aluminum IE torm Windows plus a full inch iano-hinged Aluminum Storm re FINANCING AVAILABLE TODAY’S PRICE $139.50 PHONE NE 9-3086 SARE HEHE E210; SUE ELE EER TERETE 2a Offset Negatives Rear 29 North Main St. Graphic ry Seroices INCORPORATED PHOTO-ENGRAVING and Platemaking Screen Prints, Art Work * Phone VA 5-2978 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Bonn TE A CEES mel. Luncheon was served to fol lowing: Florence Wesley, Veronica Micknavich, Mary Nienius, Ann Kyttle, Dolores Sorber, cheer basket was given to Florence Wesley for her husband who is recuperating at home after being in Danville Hos- pital. The next meeting will be held at home of Josie Hummel, Novem- ber 20. A rally will be held at Helen Sgarlet’s Wata.Hunee Park by the Democratic members, for the public November 4 at 8 p. m. Everybody welcome. Loyalville Official Board met in church with attending: Rev. James Garahan, Waneta Hoppes, Sharon, Cora, Jane Dougal, Wilfred Ide, Ar- thur Darnell, Gilbert Ide and Josie Hummel. Virgie Wolfe was over night guest of Nellie Garland and Minnie Jones of Kingston. From there she left to spend a week with her sister, Mrs. Alton Cordner and family and her niece Mrs. Charles Chriterson and husband and new baby, Steven Charles, at Harpersville, N. Y. _ Everybody remember to come to our Hallowe'en party October 21. Doughnuts and cider will be had and prizes will be awarded. Welcome goes out to Rev. Trotta and family who are to occupy the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Payne, They were formerly from Kingston. Happy birthday to Mary Nienius, H. E. Payne, J. W. Allen 2nd, Betty Hummel, Ruth Sorber, Elsie Pan- iczko, Lillian, Hildebrant, Eddie Dar- nell. We are sorry to hear Mike Mec- Hugh has been admitted to Nesbitt Hospital. Get well wishes go out to him. Meeker Mr. and Mrs, James Paige and children Tom and Janis, Newark, Del. spent some time recently with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paige, Lake Silkworth, James, who is a 1st Lt. attached to the 805th Medical Group, will leave October 15 for training at Fort Chaffee, Ark. A birthday party for Tommy Wilce who celebrated her second birthday, September 23, was held at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Renford Wilce, Pikes Creek. She received many lovely gifts. Cpl. Kenneth Kocher, who rec- ently returned from a tour of duty in Ausnbach, Germany, spent some DALLAS, LENNSYLVANIA time with Mr. and Mrs. Derwood | Kocher and family. What season is it really? The: calendar tells us it is fall and last” week we thought sure it was time for long red flannels but this week brings more reports of flowers which, really bloom in the spring, trada. Another Easter lily in full bloom at the home of Mrs. Adrian Taylor, Harveys Lake, a forsythia bush starting to bloom reported by Mrg, May Conway, Trucksville, and some, lavender crocuses at the home of Mrs. Annie Winter, Meeker. I have: seen some violets brave enough to flower again jin the cow pasture. Anyone care to predict how long! it will last? Jane and Gail Cornell and Sandra. Pahler attended a birthday party! Tuesday for Theresa Klemunes; Pikes Creek. years old. : Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogowski, Pikes’ Creek, that their son, A 3/C Ronald Rogowski, who is stationed at Forbest Air Force Base, Kansas, has been: promoted to A 2/C. Ron's brother, Jim, who was ill last week, feels: much better now. ¢ The bake sale held at Boyd White's store on Friday turned out to be a success. Thanks to every= one who helped in any way. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide attend- ed "the Antique ‘Show at Muhlens: burg Saturday evening. There will be a Grange Booster. Meeting at Muhlenburg Saturday evening at 8. Those attending will bring sandwiches. JOHNNY'S BARBER SHOP has moved to new loca- ] | tion -on Main Highway | across from Merle’s Sin-" clair Service Station, Shavertown. Open for business now. | LIKE MAGIC . SPOTS or STAINS VANISH.... . 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