yee Ea, BECTION B — PAGE 6 MEEKER MT. ZION, NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS THE DALLAS POST, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1961 NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm NE 9-8522 HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage NE 9-6531 * RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher NE 9-3980 : TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert OR 4-2748 FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver OR 4-5460 ® BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin NE 9-2544 JACKSON TOWNSHIP, Mrs. William Hughes 696-1005 © TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 , Mrs. Fred Winter GR 71-2784 ® LEHMAN, Barbara Simms OR 4-3301 Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 888-2270 @ SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Bay GR 7-2072 IDETOWN, Bess Cooke NE 8-5187 ® SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Thomas Kriedler OR 4-429 SiR i Fire Auxiliary Meets Fire Company Auxiliary met at the Fire Hall Monday night. Mrs. George Liddicote presided. Mrs. Gwilliam Evans demonstrated Christ- mas decorations that she had made. Plans for the Christmas party were made. Mrs. Thelma Norrie will act a3 chairman; Mrs. Ruth Turn Reyn- olds and Mrs. Louie Ayre are in charge of the program. Mrs. Pat- ricla Gregory is general Chairman. Fifty-cent ‘gifts will be exchanged. Catharine Ward has returned home from Nesbitt Hospital after being a patient there for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Blight, New York City, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett over the weekend. Marion Finney, Wilmington, Del. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Finney over the weekend. Mr. Finney is convalescing after being ill a month. ‘Wilfred Anderson, student at Bloomsburg Teachers College, visi- ted his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Anderson over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Green- wood, Terrace Avenue, have returned from California. el Perkins, Rahway, N. J., mt the weekend with his parents, | , and Mrs. C. A. Perkins. | : Birthdays ‘ Birthday greetings to Mrs. Td ag Rineman, Mrs. Fred- Woolbert, Mrs. Willard Wool- ; , Barbara Ann Long, Jean Jodie, Alice Mary Engler, ancy Cleasby, Eloise Thomas, Marjorie Ann Rice, Cletus Hoyt, 3. James Oplinger, Fred Spenc- er, Walter Howell, Bradley Birth, David Rosnick, Jr., James * Roger Darrow, Ferne Sabol, + Lynne Chipola, David Lawrence Engler, Robert Billings, Gary Glen Case, Edward Baker, Jr., John Apple, Herbert Osbourne, gnd Vern Pritchard. Mrs. Claude Bryant is with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oplinger, Vestal, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Oplinger recently an- pounced the birth of a son, Bruce Nei TRUCKSVILLE Edward, their first child. Mrs. Bertha Evans has returned after spending several weeks with her son and daughter-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. James Evans in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Gerald Qatfield, S. Pioneer Avenue, suffered injuries to her high leg and arm when she fell from a ladder in her home. on Tues- day. . Mrs. Harold Evans, Mrs. Robert Snyder, and Mrs. Norman ‘Seeley are in New York City this week visiting Mrs. Delores Bonner, a form- er resident of Mt. Greenwood. Fred Fritzer is building a home on Staub Road. Mr. land Mrs. Stanley Ayers, Mid- way Manor, have purchased a home in Livingston, N, J. and will move there shortly. Entertains Card Club. Mrs. Carl Wright entertained her card club Tuesday night. Mrs. Ern- est Boland and Mrs. Russell Scott won prizes. Attending were: Mes- dames Allen Ashman, Joseph Bo- land, Thomas Brice, Alexander Bon- ner, John Cortright, Herbert Dan- iels, Lester Ford, Edward James, David Masters Edwin Nelson, Thomas Oatfield, Johny Ringer, Elmer Shortz, John Thomas, Herbert Throwbridge, Edgar Woodson, and Jack Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson of Col- lingswood, N. J.; Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ed- ward Scott, N. Collingswood, N. J.; and Mr. and Mrs, Allen Scott, Phila- delphia, visited Mr, ‘and Mrs. John Francis and family last week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hunter and children, Mary Louise, Helen, and Jasper, spent last week end with relatives in Ohio. Mr; and Mrs. Allen Meeker and family spent the week end in Bing- hamton where they visited Mr. and’ Mrs. Herbert Winkler. ‘Mrs. John Adams, Mrs. Harry Summers, and ‘Mrs. William Marks spent last week in New York City. Mrs. Calvin Crane and infant son have returned home from Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg, Sutton Road, attended the National Coun- Hospital. ¢il of Jewish Women at the orgin- ization’s fifth annual United Nations Institute at UN Headquarters in New York. Mrs. Robert Wright and infant son have returned home from Nes- bitt Hospital. Celebrates Birthday Mr. and Mrs. George Holland ent- ertained at dinner Tuesday night to honor his father, Russell Holland of Edwardsville, who celebrated his birthday on Sunday. Mr. Holland was given a smoking set. Present: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Albright, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Gord- en Howells, and Mr. and Mrs, John Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gompers spent last weekend in Berwick, where they visited their sons, Stan- ley and William. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Conners, Deerfield, who spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. William Brice, Harris Hill Road, were entertained at din- ner by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thomp- son ‘in Kingston. Mrs. David Phillips and infant son have returned from General Rev. Robert Webster, former pas- tor of Trucksville Methodist Church, visited friends here on Thursday. Stanley Winters, Clearfield, N. J. spent the weekend with his cous- in, William Winters. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Green and family, Northampton, Mass. visited her mother, Mrs. Sarah Walters, last weekend. Clyde Bowers, Harrisburg, spent several days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bow- ers. Mrs. Nellie Smith, Rochester, N. Y. visited her sister, Mrs. Carol Spring- er last week. Mrs, Springer returned to Rochester with her to spend the wititer months. Eleventh Birthday "Mr. land Mrs. Chester Allen enter- tained at a birthday party in honor of their son, Edward, who was elev- en on Tuesday. Games and music were enjoyed. Prizes were won by Thomas Ayers, Sandra Vivian, and Joseph Michaels, Others present were: Willard Snyder, Harry Brown, John Singer, Herbert Ellsworth, Sheldon Winters, Susan, Wentworth, Connie Michaels. , Helen Johns, Mary Bonner, the guest of honor and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore have returned after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner in Harrisburg. Elwood Michaels and Stephen Saunders spent the weekend in Philadelphia, where they visited Russell Wright, former resident of Harris Hill Road. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Keller, Scran- ton, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Silas Wagner. Mrs. Keller is a sister to Mr. Wagner. Mrs. Mary Hunter has returned to Walton, N. Y. after two vieeks with relatives here. Edward Arnold, who was a pat- jent in Mercy Hospital four weeks, returned home on Saturday. Mrs. Mabel Meyers entertaned Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bentley and daughter, Helen, Silver Springs,Md. over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hower and family, Succasunna, N. J. vis- ited ‘his parents, Mr. and [rs Ira Hoover the past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andrews nd family, - former residents of Cev- erton Road, spent the week ad with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sad- ers: Mt. Zion Tuffy-the-pointer sat on oIr porch with nose pointing down te road. My eyes followed his noe. There was a deer vanishing into tk bushes. Soon it reappeared unde the old apple tree. Tuffy soundd his alarm bow-wow summoning B to look. About all we saw was thé big white flag waving. It was tk first I had ever seen full view of : white tail. Thanks, Tuffy, fo point ing him out. Jack Scoble of Carverton broughs us two potted Norway Spruc seedl ings. It was our 44th weddirz anni. versary and I named one tre Jach and the other Peg and set tlkm out on our west lawn. Leland (Si) LaBar of Betlehem says writing is a chore and wishes I had a tape recorder. His haoby is communicating by. tape talkag all OE it A SHE Sy SI i is reeset teeeemeees mettre eames eee eee rere re EE... a TTT EA Sp ov 1 Tm a a SSUGTESTED RETAIL PRICE AT ALL PO COMMUNITY MOTORS BU 7-133 Probably the biggest news about the 62 ; Dauphine is the price: $1395%. That’ s about $200 gy less than the Dauphine cost a year ago. Yet it's got a lot of important improvements. The new transmission, for an instance. We've synchronized the low gear, which means you can shift down without stopping, slide through traffic on the run. Some other small but significant changes in the '62 Dauphine: The engine now runs even quieter because we've improved the piston design. | Exteriors are dip-painted to get a protective coat- ing into places spray painting can't reach. 9 - Some small but important changes in the ‘62 Dauphine We've also brought out a dolled-up model, the Dauphine Deluxe. It’s got all-vinyl interiors, foam rubber seats, 4-position backrests on the front seats, two ashtrays in the back, a lot of nice touches. It costs a little more and it’s worth it. i Then there are some things so good we didn't dare change them: Such as Rena economy, up to 40 mpg. The 12-month or 12,000 mile warranty. Or the un-imitatable Dauphine style, which makes some people ask for a repeat when you tell them how little it costs.” We repeat, $1395. 62 RENAULT ~& toad hana 588 MARKET STREET KINGSTON ult’s famous gas - - - Se - 0d ° ao - 8 a0) TR ead 1 il) -—- oy; - «a T. M. Reg. U.S. Pos. OFF. ideal” “My wife bought a ladder, a brush and some paint in the Want Ads—breaking my arm was my own over the world. Writes, “I now have tape friends, with whom I talk regularly, in Tasmania, San Diego, Indianapolis, Ivyland (near Phila.), Floral park (Long Island), Trinidad, Rothersham (England) and am in process of acquiring one in Germany and one on Pitcairn Island.” Si’s father, Cleve LaBara, lives over on Kitchen road. Si’s wife is the former Evelyn Smith, daughter of Paul and Myrtle over on Hicks Creek road. It’s still beautiful even with trees bare. Now we can see neighbor Bill Alling’s porch light twinkling through the bare branches. On our way home by way of Wyoming we can now see our own lights from half a mile down the road. We like to look at the pond at dusk with fading light till reflecting in the water through the dark trees, This last was a busy week, preaching three nights at [Plymouth for our friends George and Vera Dickinson. They have two darling children. It was the week, too, when the storm windows needed to be in- stalled. 1 made some with plastic stapled to frames. Mrs. Lottie Bell from over next to Ed. Miles’ house has been in Pittston Hospital for a number of days. © Billy Miles, reporter for the 4-H Electric Club tells me that for the next meeting (Mon. Nov. 27) Karen Hronich and we are to give electrical demonstrations as part of the pro- gram, ‘Also he tells me that the 4- H members can supply you with thoice English Holly for your Christmas needs. The Rev. Ralph Weatherly of “Happy Hills” Mt. Zion preached at Trinity Episcopal Church at Mt. { Pocono last Sunday. Mrs. Weatherly accompanied him. They will also attend there next Sunday and Mr. Weatherly will preach. Tuesday of this week the Rev, and Mrs. Weatherly will leave for N. J. to spend Thanksgiving with their son the Rev. Bruce A. Weatherly and family in Moorestown. On their way home they will stop at Glen Ridgo N. J. for the purpose of chris- tening their new grandchild, Phoebe Armfield Tallmadge. The baby was born recently to Mr. and Mrs. Ho- bart Tallmadge. Here's wishing all you readers a happy Thanksgiving. Even patients in the hospital tell me they have much to be thankful for, both be- cause of and in spite of experiences with oxygen tents, plaster casts, traction, operations, needles, things which God has inspired men t6 in- vent to heal bodies. Having a thank- ful spirit helps heal the soul, (No charge for the sermon!) Harveys Lake Mary Kuchta of Lakewood, N. J., recently spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mary Kuchta, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Flecknoe, Drexel Hill, spent last weekend with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mys. Michael Clark, Jil and Dorothy Cappellini of Wilkes-Barre are spending several weeks with Mrs. Marie Cappellini while their mother is a hospitel patient, Donald Kocher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Kocher has been taken to a Philadelphia hospital for an operation, Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Michael Clark, who celebrated their wedding [anniversary on Friday, and to Elsie Rauch and Elsie Jones, who celebrated their birthdays this last week. I would like to share this thrill, which is a first for me, with our readers, wg! Last Thursday [Mrs. Michael Clark and I watched from her window a pair of pine grosbeaks. - These quite large birds are really beautiful with very much rose color predominat- ing, the male being brighter than the female. The birds were within 3 feet of us, giving us an excellent view, and they did not seem real scerey, like some birds are; - just kept picking seeds for food from ‘the ground. Community Center Plans Dinner Jewish Community Center plans its Seventh Annual Dedication Din- ner for December 3, 6:30, in the ‘Weiss Auditorium. Cocktail hour in the Cohen gymnasium starts. at 5:30, : fotbataty. Sweet Valley Cheryl Kittle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kittle, Jr. will ob- serve her fifth birthday Sunday. Her many little friends wish her a happy birthday, : * Nancy and Jean Drapiewski, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. -Drapiewski will spend. the Thanks- giving weekend at home. Nancy is a student at Marywood College and Jean at Misericordia. Mrs," Marie Baker, and daughter, Linda, will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. John Stichak, Alden. Mrs. Robert Cragle, the former Jean Gomb, Warrior Run observed her birthday Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Blazick, Sr. will have Thanksgiving dinner Gerald Blazick, Patterson, will spend | the holiday visiting in this area. Rev. and Mrs. B. Kirby Jones and B. K. will spend the holiday week- end in Wadesboro, N. C. with Rev. Jones’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jones. Dean Long, student at Blooms- burg State Teachers College, will spend the holiday at home. Boys, eight to eleven, who are interested in Cub Scouting should contact their teachers for informa- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas will entertain at Thanksgiving dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Adams, Mrs. Thomas’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vernard Lamoreaux and son, have purchased and moved into the home on Grassy Pond road, recently vacated by Mrs. Frances Thomas and daughter, Cheryl, who have moved into a new mobile home at RD 1 Hunlocks Creek. Charles Yetter and Gary Maug- er, students at Lycoming College, will spend the holiday week-end at their home, Pikes Creek. Boyd Cragle, Oakdale, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheldon. Mrs. Nettie Post will spend Thanksgiving with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Post. Mr. and Mrs, Sherman Kunkle were hosts at the November meeting of Rural Letter Carriers Association which ‘met at the Sweet Valley! Fire Hall. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dodson; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Johnson; Mr. and Mrs. William Gouse; Mr. and Mrs. George with Mrs. Edna Boyle, Shickshinny. | ‘Miller; Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Young: Mr. and Mrs. George Yencho; Mr, Robert Gloman; and Michael Pet- rillo. Mr. and Mrs. John Baer and son Michael, Nazareth, spent the week- end with friends and relatives in the Back Mountain area. The address of Pvt. Elwyn Crag- le is U.S. 52547049 Company B 9B NL, PIT Fort Jackson, South Caro- lina. Pvt. Cragle, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cragle writes that he is now on Basic training maneuvers and expects to spend Christmas leave at home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Long had as guests last Saturday, Mrs. Dottie Thomas, Clark Summit, and Mrs. Long's mother, Mrs. Nettie Post. Dean Bronson, will spend Thanks- giving at home. Dean is driving up from Shepherdstown, Va. where he is a student at Shepherd Col- lege. Another Lake-Lehman gradu- ate, Bill Williams, will accompany Dean, spending the holiday with his parents at Idetown. Walter Haas, Silver Springs, Md. spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Gelsleichter. On Saturday the Gelsleichters had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Culver, Lar- ry and Dean, and Mrs. Culver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hunt- er spent last Sunday at Unionville with Mrs. Laura King. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wint, North Lake will be the guests over the holiday week-end of their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ondash, Elkins Park. Mrs. Felix Witnoski, Forrest Hills, has been in Philadelphia the past week with her nephew and family, the Jack Kearneys. The address of Charles Donald Turner is 81st Transportation Co. Light Helicopter H-21 %A.P.O. San Francisco, California, His wife, Marg- aret, resides here with his mother. Mrs. Willis C. Turner, son Eddie, son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hess and Mrs. Marg- aret Turner will motor to Gerrarns- town, W. Va. where they will spend Thanksgiving with Miss Virginia x DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Toes, who will return with them to spend the ‘winter in Sweet Val ley. Miss Turner is the sister to tha late Willis C. Turner, Mr. and Mrs, Hess reside at Jonestown. Sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Brown and family upon the death of Mrs. Brown's father, Mr, Heary Nagle, Ashley, who died Friday eve ning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Mary Howett, Salsbury, Md. A son, Thomas Nagle is a former resi< dent of Sweet Valley. Seaman Apprentice James Robs, erts, Jr., son of Dr. James Roberts, North Lake, spent last week-end at his home. Jim is stationed aboard, the U. S. S. Enterprise which will be commissioned on Saturday. © On Friday, Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Long drove to Baltimore where" they attended the annual Bonus Banquet for Massey-Ferguson deal-, ers. Mr. ad Mrs. Clint Rarick were ros : cent guests of Bess Klinetob, 4 Services At Nordmont ; For Albert M. Sharrow Albert M. Sharrow was buried last Friday from (Cherry Grove Ceme- tery Chapel at Nordmont. The body lay in state at Nordmont, Revi. Norman Tiffany officiated. Mr. Sharrow, 66, for the pish twenty-two years a resident of Leh« man, died Nov. 14 at Nesbitt Hos-. pital where he had been admitted ten days earlier. He was a native of Nordmont,. son of the late Edward and Bila, ‘Hess Sharrow. For fifteen years was employed by Nescomb Broth ers in Forty Fort. He attended Dal las Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Laura Stout; ..daughters: Mrs. Stars ling Barnes, Lehman; abeth Ross, Shavertown; son ward of Lancaster; six grandchil ren; brothers and sisters, Mrs. Stane ley May, Nordmont; Mrs. Alica Bower, - Montgomery; Mrs. Helen Scranton Troy, N.Y.; Mrs. Ruth’ Metzger Eugene, Ore.; Harley, Cans ton and Ralph of Nordmont. TWO DAYS LEFT TO SAVE “TWO for ONE” DRY CLEANING SPECIAL MARTINIZING PROCESS Recaps ~~ 0 SNOW TIRES BEAT THE RUSH! Most SIZES IN STOCK! f FOR AMERICAN and COMPACT CARS Town & Country $7.95 Goodyear and Lee Distributor ELSTON anda GOULD Main Highway — Fernbrook "OR 4- 5587 S A » New Tires E o = f L SuburbaniteE : g = EB B =