e- et he 1s Les ed ng by on ‘as sapt. at. $ spur wing Serv- pow- Ss in- er to nbat. ight, 1ded. ) S | at ols leted Brig. - iron- then! cele- inded » the nbus, es of oisan ether their total d 375 n 100 3,000 Hk ch / rr A LESS FRESE 4 ! of her sister. SN ‘Hughes, 8 ® © DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ° Sweet Valley HALLOWEEN PARTIES We attended the Ross Elementary School party Tuesday afternoon. Parents and friends assembled in the school auditorium where each grade took a turn entertaining. Be- bind each ‘mask, anxious eyes searched the auditorium for thei own’ special audience. Before us paraded every type of character from dainty ballerinas, to a pillow stuffed child who wore a sign beg- ging for a good diet. From among the many ghosts, one proclaimed he was a gentleman in life, and sc atop his ghostly attire, he wore a top hat. Mr. Myron Moss, princ ipal, announced that since it would be too great to judge the masquer- aders, all would be given a treat. Before returning to their class. rooms, the children entertained with a number of Hallowe'en songs. Church Party At the Church of Christ, where Rev. William G. Hughes is pastor. the following were picked from the grand march and awarded prizes Prettiest, Mrs. Robert Andrews and Helen Wesley; Ed Piper proved to, be the funniest, the most origina were Lois and Mary Claire Wesley. Charlene Shinder, and Coleen Wan- dell. ; Ladies Auxiliary The Ladies Auxiliary of the Fire Department had a fine turn out at their party where they were kept | busy serving doughnuts and cider, Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Har- old Briggs and Mrs. Connie And- rews, sisters, who dressed as twins; and Linda Lanning, prettiest; Bob Andrews, Jr. and Margaret Lanning, Oak Hill, were the most original, Five-year old David Cragle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cragle, Jr. left no doubt that he was the funniest scarecrow in our town. The Bart- leson baby girl, less than two years old, was adorable in her bridal outfit. The young people of First Christ- ian Church had a fine time at their party, with prizes being awarded but at this writing names were not available. Rev. B. Kirby Jones is pastor. Sweet Valley Volunteer Fire Department will meet tonight at 8 at the Fire Hall. Men of the community are reminded of the importance of these meet- ings and are urged to attend. The Ladies Auxiliary met last week, with Mrs. Delbert Meade, president, presiding. Shirley Major, Jean Holcomb, and Bet- ty Kunkle comprise the nomin- ating committee, who will pre- sent a slate of officers at the December meeting. All members are asked to attend this impor- tant election meeting. Those in attendance were Dolores Trum- bower Levena Briggs, Connie ‘Andrews, Gladys Piper, Mary Maransky, Emogene Davenport and Mrs. Meade. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trumbower had ~ as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Trumbower and daugh- ters, Carol and Elaine, Shavertown. and Mrs. Mary Craig. Courtdale. Noug Trumbower, student at Penn State spent the week-end at home. Mrs. Caroline Ferry, has returned home after spending the past two weeks in Binghamton as the guest Margaret Aton. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Naugle, ¢ children. Jerry Jr. and Sherry have . moved into a mobile home at Pikes ~ Creek. Cathv Sayre. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Savre. Pikes Creek, . celebrated her first birthday Oct- - ober 31. Manle Grove Methodist Church W.S.C.S. will make Pasties in the Church Hall Thursday, Nov- ember 16. until 5. Orders mav he vlaced bv calling Frieda Graham, Eleanor Bronson or ‘the Parsonage. Randv Kevin Ray. is observing his eighth birthday today. A stu- dent at Ross Elementarv school. he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray. Donna Broms~n. dauchter of Mr, and Mrs. Hale Bronson was thir- teen. on November 3. She is in eighth grade at Lake-Lehman. Rev. C. B. Klinetob remains a natient at Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre. His sister. Bess Klinetoh. Sweet Vallev and his son Rev. Huch Klinetob. Nanticoke, snent a day last week with Rev. and Mrs. Kline- tob at the hosnital. The dav marked Rev. Hugh Klinetob’s birthday. Ross Elementary School Notes:- The Ross Committee met in the, school auditorium, Monday evening, October 20. A - Variety Show, will he held in the near future. Members are soliciting talent for this show. (If vou can dance. sing, play { an instrument, recite. or enter- / tain in any way, lend vour talent and help ‘the Variety show to be a success. Persons interested should contact Mrs. Robert Walsh, Main Road. ! Recently organized, Ross Com- mittee is commrised of parents of all children attending Ross Elemen- tary School. Those who have not vet attended are asked to do so. Meetings are held the fourth Mon- day. Officers are ‘president: Dylis ‘Culver. correspond- ing secretary; Phvllis Wolfe, record- \ ing secretary and Myron Moss, treas- urer. * Linda Hushes, daughter of Rev. | and Mrs. William G. Hughes, has returned after spending a few days with her grandmother, Mrs, Thomas here. ( i ) Elwyn Cragle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cragle, was feted Saturday night at ov, Robert Walsh. | Ashley. Mrs. Hughes re- | ~ turned with Linda and spent a ‘day a going-away : « party at Sweet Valley Fire ‘Hall. | Plans Ahead For Dental Post-Graduate Courses University this week, taking a spec- ise of the high speed drill. During February he will take more »ostgraduate work in diseases of the sums at the University of Pennsyl- ania, and next May he will enroll ‘or a postgraduate course at Temple n the making of dentures, to keep wbreast with the latest development. Mills High School and was em- loyed for five years at Natona fills, left Monday for the Army, Cynthia Kipp, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Joseph G. Kipp spent a veek-end recently with her grand- »arents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Koz- “mchak, Plains. The Union Thanksgiving Eve serv- ce will be held at the Church of Christ, November 22 with members f congregations of both the Church of Christ and First Christian Church ttending. Class of 1946, Lehman Town- ship High School will hold its fifteenth reunion on November 25, at Castle Inn. Members of the committee have been un- able to contact Ann Husted, Joseph Yablonski and Rosalyn Barnowski. If you can supply this information, contact Doro- thy Cooper, 133 Eley Street, Forty Fort. and Mrs. Robert Sayre, Pikes Creek, ‘who suffered burns about the hands and face on October 31, is feeling much better. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Sayre, Trenton, spent last week- Young folks of Sweet Valley are forming an organization which will meet at Bloomingdale Grange every Saturday night. There will be a speaker each week, a movie, music, and specials of songs, and instru- mentals. After the program there will be an hour of discussion and refreshments. Any one interested may contact Gloria Long. ‘Dr. David Kunkle is at Temple al course in Orthodontics During | December he will take a course in | Christine ‘Sayre, daughter of Mr. end visiting relatives in this area. | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1961 LOYALVILLE "018 Ladies Home vite Yon To Hnnual Donation Day November 17 by Mrs. James B. Robinson | The Old Ladies Home, 450 Carey | Ave. Wilkes-Barre, will hold its an- (nual Donation Day Tea from 2 to '5' p.m. Friday November 17. The | guests and members of the Board | of Directors are looking forward to | welcoming those who have been interested in the Home in the past and urge each of them to bring a friend or friends with them. It's almost a certainty that if one visits the Home one comes away with the feeling that the guests are happy and contented and really | fortunate to be living in such | pleasant surroundings and receiv- ing such excellent care. Former Back Mountain residents who are now guests at the Home ‘are Mrs. Grace Anderson, Shrine | View; Miss Emily Avery, aunt of our former Librarian, Miss Miriam Lathrop; Miss Elizabeth Parks, Ide- town, and Mrs. Mary Jepson, Trucksville. ‘While visiting at the Home some of the guests urged me to tell you about the party given every sum- mer by Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Banks at their home at Harveys’ Lake. | About twenty-five or thirty guests attend the party. A Martz bus is sent by Wilkes-Barre Lions Club in the early afternoon to pick them up and return them to the Home in the evening. The women take pleas- ure in walking around the grounds, | playing bingo and other games, and then enjoy a wonderful chicken and dumpling diner served by Mrs. Banks and a number of her friends. { The guests and members of the ' Board wish to thank every one who helps make this annual party such {a happy day. Summer residents of Back Moun- | tain who are Board Members are | Mrs, Malcolm Burnside, President; Mrs. Arthur James, Mrs. Andrew | Sordoni, Mrs. T. Thoburna Arm- ‘strong, all of Harveys Laké; Miss Anne Kutzner, Idetown, and Mrs. NEW / TEI REVOLUTIONARY SOLAR HEAT — Ultra clean! Burns clean, heats clean... lets you enjoy the very Sa finest automatic heat comfort. Gup): First premium heating oil at regular price. GULF CHARLES Order from us today! SWEET VALLEY, PA. H. LONG | William H. Conyngham, Hillside Farm. Those who live here all year are Mrs. Mae Townend, Mrs. Wil- liam F. Newberry, Mrs. R. S. Fergu- son, Miss Margaret Wood and Mrs. James B. Robinson, any one of whom will be happy to take your donations to the tea or you can send them to the Home. Donations of fruit, canned goods, coal, linens or any household necessity, which we all know includes money, are very welcome. Guests have worked throughout the year making things to sell at the Bazaar which is set up very at- tractively in the living room. Come buy your Christmas presents early. Remember the date-Friday November 17th. With 52nd Artillery U.S, Forces, Germany (AHTNC)- Army 2d Lt. Joseph J. Checkon, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Checkon, Hillcrest Drive, Dallas, is. assigned to the 52nd Artillery in Germany. Lieutenant Checkon, a fire con- trol platoon leader in the artillery’s Battery CC, arrived overseas last June, The lieutenant is a 1956 graduate of St. Mary’s High School, Wilkes- Barre, and a 1960 graduate of the University of Scranton, Hello everybody: So happy to be back. hear folks miss our news items. My daughter and I wish to thank | | friend of Barbara's. Glad to | Recent visitors at the home of Mr.! and Mrs. Bud Lubinski, were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kane, Ber- ‘all who sent cards and prayed for | Wick son Merle who spent a day ‘her to get well. Mrs. J. W. Allen hunting; Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gensel, II of Plymouth N. C. is now recu- | Son William, Shickshinny.. Mr. and perating at her home, mother-in-law taking over the house hold duties. Mr. Hummel and ‘1 had the, privilege of visiting our with her Mrs. Richard Wimans and daugh- ters, Virginia, Mary, Mrs. Paul | Fahringer and husband, Harrisburg. Paul Knecht spent two days hunt- |grandson J. W. Allen III at the | ing from West Wyoming. | State University of Raleigh, N. uk Recent visitors at the home of |'We enjoyed the harvesting late for cotton and tobacco. of | Rose Lubinsk were her son, John, | peanuts and soy bean, but were | daughter, Mrs. Julie Skrip, Alden, South River, N, J. her grand | So nice to see the walls of our great grandson and daughter Fran- | church newly ‘painted, a new cor- kie and Sonjewadas, Nanticoke. ‘nice over the picture of Jesus. The | goes to our choir under leadership of Jane Dougal. Thomas ‘credit Swire did the woork. | Base N. H., her Aunt Mrs. Visitors at the home of Mary Nienius her son S/SGT, William. He is stationed at Pease Air Force Susan Our sympathy goes out to Mrs. | Winesky of Wilkes Barre. Leona McHugh and families in loss | {of her husband, to Mary Bowman iand relatives in loss of her sister ! Lillian Hirlinger, Jack Covert and families in loss of his sister Mrs. [are Michaels of Boundbrook, N. J. Week end visitors: I". At the Mrs. Martha Mensch, Philadelphia, her aunts Mrs. Rose Oliver Plains, “Mrs. Catherine Williams’ Naticoke "also Marion = Jolly, Courtdale, a WATCH ™seecins OPEN HOUSE During Grand Opening Week Stop in and see the modern equipment that makes the ULTIMATE in ‘Dry Cleaning possible! THE NEW DALLAS CLEANERS In The New Shopping Center — Dallas, Pa. HEXT TO A&P STORE home of Mr. and Mrs, | | Perry Hoover III was her mother, | Mildred Darnell and Josie Hum- | mel made a visit to the Nesbitt Hospital to see Joan Rogowski who is a patient from Pikes Creek. 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