The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 26, 1961, Image 14

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~ NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm
. RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher
FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver
CHASE, Mrs. William Hughes
MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter
Rev. Charles Gilber
IDETOWN. Bess Cooke
Sweet Valley
“Charles ‘Yetter, son of Mr. and
‘Mrs, Gordon Yetter, Pikes Creek,
spent last week in Philadelphia as
a’ member of the Inter-Collegiate
Relations Committee of Lycoming
lege. Charles is a senior, majoring
business administration. Gary
+ a freshman at Lycoming
pent last week-end at his home.
“Michael Yurko, son of Mr. and
frs. George F. Yurko, Pikes Creek,
i Is a member of the Freshman Class
Wm
To Pain]
. New DuPont “Lucite” Wall
Paint is different from any
~ paintyoueversaw! Creamy-
thick, it needs no stirring or’
priming. Spreads like magic
i with brush or roller, dries
to the touch in 30 minutes!
Gives a lovely washable flat
: finish. After painting, clean
"up with soap and water!
~ WALL PAINT
18 lovely colors and white
~~ For matching woodwork =
“Duco” Satin Sheen Enamel
NE 9-8522
NE 9-3930
OR 4-5460
OR 4-2732
nal GR 71-2184
t Harding 888-2270
NE 9-3187
at King's College.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard S. Ondash,
Elkins Park, spent the week-end
with the latter’s parent’s Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Wint of North Lake.
Graduates of Wilkes College, they
were here to attend Wilkes Home-
coming,
Mr. and Mrs. John McCue, Brook-
lyn spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Felix Witkoski, Forrest
Hills. ‘ ;
Mrs. Eugene Harvey is in Luzerne,
caring for her daughter, Mrs. Ethel
Huffman who is ill.
Ross School Committee To Meet.
Ross Elementary School Commit-
tee will meet Monday evening at 8
in the school auditorium. This com-
mittee is comprized of parents of all
students attending this school, and
those, who have not as yet at-
‘| tended a meeting, are urged to do
s0. j y
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Kipp,
Cynthia, Gerard and Nicky, were
dinner guests Monday of Mr. and
Mrs. John Kipp, Mountain Top. The
occasion marked the birthdays of
John Kipp and grandson, Gerard.
Dorothy Ladas, Youngstown, Ohio,
and Robert Cayer, Lowell, Mass.
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mus.
Albert L. Ray.
Birthday greetings to John Swire,
Jr. who was ten on Tuesday.
' Bradley Iverson, son of Mrs. June
Iverson, suffered injuries to his hip
while playing ball at school on Sep-
tember 28. Ten-year old Bradley is
now confined to crutches and a
wheel-chair. His many friends wish
him a speedy recovery.
DALLAS ORchard 5-1176
Centermoreland FEderal 3-4500,
EXPERT TAILORING.
eo Trouser Alterations
e Skirts & Dresses Hemmed
® Coat Alterations
® Shirts Laundered
Cleaning & Pressing
ADAMS
Back Mt. Shopping Center
Shavertown
Open Til 9 Every Night
At This Wholesale Price
“Completely
FIRST LINE
IcCREARY
SUPER SUPREME TIRES
No Better
100% All - Nylon
TUBE TYPE — 4 PLY
i \ BLACK —
a Sale
Reg. Price
Price 40% Off
~ Size
ty
Tires Made
— WHITE-BLACK —
Reg. Sale Tax
Price ’ Price.”
40% Off
6.70-15
© 710-15
7.60-15
~ 8.00-15
$30.80 $16.98
34.25 18.87
37.45 20.63
41.20 © 22.71
And the Tires Off Your Car
TUBELESS — 4 PLY
— BLACK —
Sale
Reg. Price
Price 40% Off
$20.80
23.11
25.28
21.82
$1.54
1.65
1.80.
002
$37.80
41.95
45.90
50.50
— WHITE-BLACK —
Sale | Tax
Price
40% Off
Reg.
Price
$34.55 $19.05
37.85 20.87
41.60 22.89
146.25 25.49
3455 19.05
37.85 20.87
41.60 22.89
46.25 25.49
And the Tire
WE GIVE S& H
$23.32
25.59
28.04
31.22
23.32
25.59
28.04
31.22
s Off Your Car
GREEN STAMPS
50.95
$42.35
42.35
46.40
50.95
. 46.40
€9'99
56.65
$1.81
1.95
pos
2.38
1.80
1.93
2.09
2.31
COOK'S RECAPPING SERVICE
DALLAS TUNKHANNOCK HIGHWAY
6 MILES NORTH OF DALLAS
NE 9840
HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage
TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert
BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin
SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Vernon Ash
LEHMAN, Barbara Simms
SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Rwy
SL,
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Lamoreaux,
have returned after spending a week
in Syracuse, where they attended
the forty-second annual convention
of the Dairyman’s League. Mr. Lam-
oreaux was the delegate from this
district.
Airman First Class and Mrs. Carl
Newberry and children Elizabeth
and Steven, Rantoul, Ill. are spend-
ing a thirteen-day leave with Carl's
i| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence New--
berry, Pikes Creek. Airman New-
berry is stationed at Chanute Air
Force Base,
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1961
NEWS F ROM POST CORRESPONDENTS _
NE 9-6531
OR 4-2748
NE 9-2544
OR 5-1872
OR 4-3391
GR 7-2072
Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board
Employees Association elected John
Baur, Shavertown, president at the
convention recently held in Pitts-
burgh.
Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Klinetob,
Nanticoke, and Miss Bess Klinetob,
Sweet Valley, spent a day last week
with Rev. C. B. Klinetob at Robert
Packer Hospital, Sayre. Rev. Kline-
tob, who is the father of Rev. Hugh
Klinetob, and brother of Bess Kline-
tob was re-admitted to the hospital
two weeks ago.
ASTRO RURe
NOXEN
SHRINERS
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beahm spent: Patton, Bristol.
a week with Mr. and Mrs. Berton
Asbury at Dunbar, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hopfer and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schultz,
Bloomsburg, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Hopfer,
Mr. and Mrs. George Weisbrod,
| Canastota, N.Y., spent Thursday at
the Willard Bender home. Mr. Weis-
brod and Mr. Bender were boyhood
classmates at Dushore High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Engelman,
Sayre and Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn-
May, Sidney, Valerie and Jeffrey,
Allentown, visited Mtr. and Mos.
William Engelman.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Pardoe,
Sunbury, spent last week with Mr.
and Mrs, Oscar Fish.
Wilson Thmpson is in General
Hospital suffering from asthma.
Mrs. J. E. Jurrell spent last week
with her daughter, Mrs. Ward Hun-
singer, Zionsville.
Mrs. G. H. Rauch returned Sun-
day for the winter with her sister,
Frances Henninger, Allentown.
Ladies Society of St. Luke’s Luth-
eran Church made $400 on their
bazaar and turkey supper October
18.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards an-
nounce the birth of a son on Oct.
18th. at General Hospital.
Methodist Church will hold its
annual bazaar and roast beef sup-
per November 11, The bazaar opens
Nov. 10 and Tanch will be served
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Patton, New-
ark, Del. spent last week with the
Franklin Pattons.,
Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Kamen-
stein, Flushing, N.Y. spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean.
Jene May, Allentown, spent the
week end here.
Mrs. Henry Lane, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Jackson, and Mrs. Ethel
Jones visited Robert Jones, a pat-
ient in a New Jersey Hospital.
The following spent Saturday
night at their hunting cabin on
South Mountain: Robert May, Rob-
ert Belles, Richard Rauch, Frank
Turner, F.. Budd ISchooley, Earl
Richards and Lewis Hackling Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole and
Bill spent the week end at Watrous.
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Vilasi and
children spent the week end with
her parents, the Teddie MacMillans.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Race are
staying with their son, Elmer, for
the winter months.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Neff, Oak-
dale, spent the week end with their
son Robert Neff.
Week end guests of Mrs. Bettie
Smith were Mrs. Jeanne Chapman,
W. Milford, N.J. and Mrs. Robert
Cockesair, Bloomfield, N.J.
Mr. and Mrs., Ray Leibenguth
and son Harold, Mrs. Harry Miller
and Martin Brobst, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mead, Poughkeepsie.
Mrs. David MacMillan, Percy and
Freddie and Barbara Smith spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Sickler,
Newark, spent the week end with
the Paul Spaces,
Marvin ‘Shire, who has been em-
ployed in Fairbanks, Alaska, since
April, arrived home Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wall, spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Bailey of Hartford, Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kitchen and
family, Buffalo, spent the week-
end with Mr; and Mrs. Pete Yelletz.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Shrohl and
family were dinner guests at the
home of Levi Rogers, at Leraysville
Sunday on Mr. Roger’s birthday an-
niversary.
Noxen Volunteer Fire Company
has postponed collection of «goin
cards until November 18th due to
Veterans Day being observed on
the 11th. Dues are payable and
any new members are welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Benner, Rich-
field, spent Sunday with Mrs. Al-
bert (asterline.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith,
Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter. Winnie and family of Sus-
quehanna, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Steven Root.
George Mialik, Evangelist, Clif-
fon, N.J. and his song leader spent
the week end with the Walter
Wandells, at Stull.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff recently
visited relatives at Tobyhanna and
Tannersville. Sunday they enter-
tained at dinner, Mr. and Mrs.
James Culp, Sweet Valley and Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Ruff Jr. and fam-
ily, Baltimore. ;
Mrs. Ruth Field, Muriel Lutes and
Mrs. Albert Ruff, attended the
work shop, at Bloomsburg Teach-
ers’ College, Saturday.
Ruggles
Birthday Party
Mrs. Glenn Kocher entertained at
a birthday party for her daughter
Joyce, 13. Attending: Shirley Bry-
ant, Sharon Brody, Diane Baer,
Sara Oberst, Mary Keener, Gladys
Jones, Jill Sickler, Carol Sutton,
Susan Honeywell, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
fred Keener, [Patsy Keener and
Danny Kocher, Joyce, Mother and
Dad and Allan.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oberst,
Carlin and Sara, spent the week-
end in Batavia, N.Y. visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Deane Kocher and fam-
ily who are rejoicing over the birth
of a baby. girl.
Lee and Gary Oberst spent Friday
and Saturday nights with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Scarlet in Forty-Fort.
A complete family gathering was
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Bronson in Springville when
Mrs. Buelah Bronson’s children and
grandchildren and greatgrandchild-
ren enjoyed the opportunity of be-
ing together. They were: Mr. and
Mrs, Bruce Traver, Edward, Danny,
Donna. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Trav-
er, Jesse, William, all of Friends-
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huff-
man, Susan, Kay, Lorna, Duane,
AUTO
RADIATOR REPAIR
(Charles Dodson)
Latest
BARBEE
Equipment
BACK MOUNTAIN
RADIATOR SHOP
REAR
BOB and DON'S
Cities
Service
Trucksville
Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Bron-
son, Larry, Joan Jeanette, Spring-
ville; Lt. and Mrs. Larry Caswell
and Terry, Kenny, Baltimore, Md.;
Mr. Walter Bronson and Beulah.
The families have mever been to-
gether at one time before.
Primary, Junior and Intermediate
Classes of Ruggles Sunday School
will meet at the church Saturday
afternoon at 3:00 to join in the
UNICEF program. Each femily will
be called on. Be prepared to contrib-
ute your bit and encourage ‘Our
Children” to help “Children in
need.”
Mrs. George Dendler ad daugh-
ters, Mrs. Norman Frantz and Mrs.
Charles Steidinger and children Nor-
man and Nancy, ‘Beaumont, spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Singer in Binghamton.
Birthday greetings to Clarence
Montross, Luther Kocher, Brenda
Butler and Kathy Williams.
Don't forget the Halloween Party
at the Ruggles Methodist Church on
Friday night.
Meeker
Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Ide and
children, Judy, Joan, Jack, Billy,
and Patti, Hatboro, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth King recently. While
here, the girls, Judy and Joan sang
at Sunday services at Loyalville and
Meeker. Judy is a student nurse at
Methodist Hospital, Philadelphia.
Marie B. Wolfe, Viola Hoover, and
Mae King spent Monday in Blooms-
burg visiting Elma Robison.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide left
Monday to spend the week attend-
ing State ‘Grange at Washington,
Pa.
Mrs. Edna Karschner recently
spent a day with Mrs. Ira Button,
Trucksville. : :
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wadas and
Patti, Shavertown visited Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne King, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Taylor, Har- |,
vey’s Lake, and Charles’ Taylor,
Edwardsville, visited Sunday with
Mrs. Annie’ Winter and Mr. and
| Mrs. Fred Winter and family. Other
visitors were Linda, Joann, John
and Jim Rogowski, Pikes Creek ‘and
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Alles and
Debra, Wilkes-Barre,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell. Steele, Sr.
and Mrs. Russell Steele, Jr. drove
to Fort Dix to visit Russ on: Sunday.
Kenneth Cragle, Glen Lyon,
brother-in-law of Mr, and Mrs. Al-
fred Rogowski. Pikes Creek, is a
patient at Nanticoke State Hospital
as a result of a fall while working.
Cindy Disque, Lehman, was a Sun-
day dinner guest of the Rogowski’s.
Boys and girls, take advantage of
your long week end from school.
It’s mice to get out and just walk
in the fallen leaves. But be careful
not to get out where people are
hunting as small game season opens
Saturday. And a happy Halloween ot
you all. Good Luck with your trick
or trenton’ and remember UNICEF,
folks when the witches and goblins
come to your house,
Harveys Lake
Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm Nelson at-
tended the wedding of their niece,
Janet Lee Gebler in Philadelphia,
Saturday.
Police Chief and Mrs. Bdgar
Hughes have returned from their |
vacation through New York, New |
Jersey and Pennsylvania. While in
New Jersey they spent several days
with Mrs. Hughes’ sister and broth-
er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Du-
hsske at Bound Brook.
Mrs. Beatrice Schreiner, R.N. has
accepted a position at the Good Sa-
maritan Hospital at West Palm
Beach, Florida.
Layman’s Sunday was bserved at
Alderson Methodist Church, Sunday.
Arthur Bates, Noxen was main
speaker, assisted by Howard Cos-
grove, Kunkle, Warren Montross
and Oscar Fish of Noxen, and Wil-
liam Kelley of Alderson. Dr. Lawies-
ton Travis was speaker on Sunday,
and Rev. John Gordon will be in the
pulpit on October 29.
Mr. and Mrs, Albert, Armitage
and Mr. and Mrs. Orin Beckerman
spent the week-end in Harrisburg
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuchta.
Fernbrook
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reese, De-
munds Road, Mrs. Sam Davis and
Betty Jean attended the 50th an-
niversary celebration of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Heckman, Wilkes Barre
at the Spinning Wheel on Satdrday.
Mrs. William Dymond nd son
Billy, Demunds Road, left Thursday
morning by Jet plane from Idle-
wild. Airport for Moses Lake, Wash-
ington, to spend sometime with Wil-
liam Dymond who is working ‘there
for 'Air' Products.
the family of the late Andréw Rob-
erts, Hemlock Street who phssed a-
way last week.
Mr. ond Mrs. Bernard , Derrick
and family and Mrs. Edgar, Bishop,
Honesdale, - were dinner guests of
Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick: of
Demunds Road on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roberts,
Centermoreland, were sponsors for
David Joseph Hadsall, son ‘of Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Hadsall of Candwell
N.J. and Mr and Mrs. Arthur Rob-
erts, Hemlock Street were sponsors
of Robert Monroe Shultz, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Shultz of | Green-
jand, N.H. Both babies were baptized
on Sunday by Rev. Andrew’ Derrick
in Glenview P.M. Church.
“What is a monologue?”
“A monologue is a conversation
between husband and wife.”
“I thought that was a dialogue?”
‘No.. A dialogue is when. two
persons are speaking.”
For a real...
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Mt. Zion {
Mrs. William Reid and son Tommy spent a few days including
Layman’s Sunday at her mother’s in Lyndhurst, N. J. Her mother,
Mrs. John Latschaw, was one of the speakers at the Layman’s service
in the church at Lyndhurst.
Jean Emanuel, our neighbor down the road, has the right idea
about this inexpressibly lovely Fall foliage; she’s been trying to re=
produce something of its wonder with oil paints on canvas. There
are the trees opposite her front yard, so out she goes with her brushes
and palette to try to reproduce some of it. She confesses some dif~
ficulty in doing it to suit her own eye for beauty. Same here; I
couldn’t touch it, But I'd like to ‘try writing a psalm after the pat-
tern of the famous 8th psalm in the Bible. I'd like to pretend I'm
“the psalmist travelling in northeastern Pennsylvania and seeing what
he never saw in [Palestine—the miracle of coloring Fall foliage:
“When I consider thy heavens . . . the maples also and the oaks in
all thy glory Thou has colored them, what is man, that Thou art
mindful of him? Who is an artist beside Thee, O God who without
paint or brush dost create color sublime? ?” Can’t do it, but there's
something in us that craves to respond to the beauty around us.
See The Post's Beautiful Christmas Cards
“IAI
NOW — Is The Time To
“GET RIGHT WITH GOD”
It Is Appointed Unto Men Once To Die,
But After This The Judgement.
Hebrews 9:27
EVANGELISTIC SERVICES
AT
TRUCKSVILLE FREE METHODIST
32 Carverton Rd.
. CHURCH
10:30 AM.
SUNDAY
FRI. - SUN.
7:30 P. M.
Sincere sympathy is extended to
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