SECTION B— PAGE 2 SWEET VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hamon and er, N. Y. Frank, the son of Mr. son, Dean (Charles, have moved |and Mrs. Frank Young, Sr., of Lake from Hunlock Creek to a mobile |Silkworth, spent last weekend with fg home at Pikes Creek. Mrs. Har- | his patents, sister Karen dnd broth- ‘mon is the former Cora Martin. |er Paul. ‘Her brother, Clyde Martin, has re-| My. and Mrs. Guy Zerfoss, Sr., turned after training with the army | had as dinner guests last Sunday reserves at Fort George G. Meade, | Mr, and Mrs. Guy Zerfoss, Jr., Toby © Md Mrs. Harmon's maternal|,nd Debbie, Mr. ahd Mrs. Donald k Ponds Mr. and Mrs, Joseph | Zerfoss, Donald and Rodney. Dallas: Hagel, Pikes Creek, are reported | Mr, and Mrs. Charles Zerfoss, Karen feeling well. and Donna, Harveys Lake; Mr. and ~ The address of P.F.C. Frank|Mrs. Bryce Swisher, Dana and Don- . Young is B Battery 2MSL, Lancast- ' ald, Shickshinny; Mr. and Mrs. Ben- Z JUST A SPIN OF THE DIAL ORchard 4-1181 and you reach THE BOSTON STORE In Wilkes-Barre Center Moreland, Dallas Harveys Lake and Sweet Valley Subscribers Only NO TOLL CHARGE : Fowler, Dick and Walker The Boston Store ton Culver and three Spugrah;| Shickshinny; Billy (Shilanski, Har- veys ‘Lake; Loren Edwards, Jr, | Sweet Valley. be moved into their new home at | Pikes Creek by Christmas. They are presently living on the property in 'a mobile home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Casey en-! joyed the holiday weekend at Troy as the guests of Mrs, Carlton Hooker. Mr. and Mrs. George Aldrich, Donna and Debbie, and Mrs. Ald- rich’s mother, Mrs. Harry Deets, Prospect Park, recently spent a day visiting with the George Wesley, Sr., family. Mrs. Deets is Mrs. Wesley's mother, Mrs. Aldrich her sister. Mrs, Alice Edwards, Mooretown, who has been ill with a virus, is recuperating at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Zerfoss, Sr. On Sunday afternoon, there was a meeting held to organize the Cub Scouts. Bill Connolly of WBRE was guest speaker. The program for the year was outlined. George Haines | TRIPLE TRACK Priced Right For Your Home LIMITED TIME ONLY! FULLY Guaranteed Heavy duty, triple track-—com- pletely weatherstripped. Phone for free estimates. No obligation. ‘Complete line RAYNOR Overhead Garage Doors. FINANCING AVAILABLE CUSTOM BUILT STORM WINDOWS NE 9-3086 \ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1961 is the present Cub Master, and Mrs. Richard N, Stroud, secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Wesley, Ves- tal, arrived last Sunday to accom- The Harold Shaw family expect to | pany home their daughter, Elsie, | who has been visiting = with her grandmother, Mrs. Elsie Wesley. | Mrs. Elsie Wesley left Sweet Valley Sunday for Philadelphia where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Bill Pague. From there she will go to Allentown where she will spend the winter with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cope. Mrs. Pague is Mrs. Wes- ley’s granddaughter. Mrs. Wesley will observe her 90th birthday on February 12. Clark Lee Walters, Mt. Freedom, | N. J., spent last weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Walters. While here he was able to do some hunting. Mrs. Lottie K. Stortz, Lake Silk- worth, had been ill at her home, but was feeling somewhat improved at the time of this writing. Former residents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walters, their children, Clark and Donna, entertained the following at Thanksgiving dinner at their home in Mt. Freedom, N. J.: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walters, Mr. and Mrs. William Ginter, Scott and William, Mildred and Dorothy Walt- ers, Mrs. Evan Jones and Harry Husted. Four generations enjoy Thanks- giving dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lutz, Cambria, entertained at a family dinner their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Steltz, Pikes Creek; the Steltz’s son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rebert and children Kenny and Laura Ruth of Stroudsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Petroski, Mark, Glenn and Cynthia, Jersey City, spent last weekend with Mr. [Petroski’s mother, Mrs. Jennie Stefanovic. > Mr, and Mrs. Richard Brown, Richard, Jr., and Billy, Nescopeck; Charlotte Spencer, Berwick; Andry Spencer, Nanticoke; were ' dinner guests on Thanksgiving at the Charles Spencers, Lake Silkworth. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Slatkey, Lake Silkworth, spent Thanksgiving with CLOTHES LINES ARE a poor place to dry clothes. Frequent rains disrupt drying —the sun fades colors and weakens fabrics, in : But automatic electric drying keeps colors like Sight Sop fold HE LR with an £ 0 : AUTOMATIC Elhie DI See Display At Main Office U.G.I. 247 Wyoming Ave. Kingston STRICTLY FOR THE BIRDS, Clothes lines make a good parking place for birds, but new, whites stay sparkling fresh and fibers retain’ their strength, And the homemaker keeps hee ; electric dryer. A BETTER “Corpor > strength, too ==no more backyard backachés with an save clothes = save work = save time ° the latter’s mother, Mrs. Julia So- bolewski, Glen Lyon. Mrs. So- bolewski, a semi-invalid, recently suffered burns of the arm when she fell against a coal stove in the kitchen of her home. Mrs. Julia Honeywell has re- turned to her home after being a patient at Nesbitt Memorial Hos- pital where she submitted to tests. Donald Case, Pearl River, N. Y., recently spent a weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Case. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Lewis, Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robertson and daughter, Lindora, Alaquippa, spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kittle, Sr. Visiting at the Kittle home on Thanksgiving Day were Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Stoffle, Bert and Billy, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cornell, Diane; Debbie and Dany, Meeker; Mrs. Arlie Adams, Sweet Valley; Jane Dougal, Hunlock Creek; Mrs. Ralph Skronski and Diane, Edwardsville; Mrs. Netta Kocher and daughter; Mrs. Eral Kittle, Jr., Cheryl, Allan and Keith. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maransky were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roman, An- thony, Regina, Helen and Penny, Philadelphia. Joining the family for Thanksgiving. dinner were the Maransky’s son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamor- eaux, Chase. Mrs. George Lasco is undergoing | tests at the Nesbitt Hospital. Kay Altmus and daughter, Fran- cine, Orwigsburg, are visiting Mrs. Altmus’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Shaw. : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schobert and children; Freddie and Susan; expect to be settled in their newly con- structed home at Exeter Township, Reading, by Christmas. Fred is an insurance adjuster with the Har- leyville Insurance Co. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Phares, Noxen, have pur- chased the Shobert home at Pikes Creek. The Phares are parents of seven children, three of whom are married and four residing at home. Mrs. Caroline Ferry is spending a week’s vacation with her sister, Margaret” Aton, Binghamton. Enjoying ‘Thanksgiving dinner with the Thomas Sayres were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Marso and daughter, Barbara, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayre, Chris- tine and Cathy; Tom and Shirley, their children, Tommy, Debbie and Karen. ¢ Bess Klinetob has received word that her brother and sister-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Klinetob, Afton, N. Y., have arrived safely at St. Petersburg, Florida, where they have a mobile home at the’ Cross Winds Trailer Court. Robert Rinker, Wilkes-Barre, spent the holiday weekend with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Sabaluski. Mrs. . George Marshalek and daughters, Patricia, Mary Ann and Alberta, left International Airport, Philadelphia, ‘via [Pan-American Airlines for Weishaden, Germany, to join her husband, Captain George Marshalek. Mrs. Marshalek, the former Alberta Maransky, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maransky. . Captain Marshalek, a former Clarks Summit, resident, has EXTRA HIGH TOUGH- WEARING BOYS’ JET $6.95 Value Goodyear We have BOOTS FOR THE FAMILY! POLLY’S DISCOUNT SHOES MAIN ST. DALLAS been in the service fifteen years. | They will reside in Germany three [Feats Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Holcomb, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wallace, | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheldon, Mr. { and Mrs. Stephen Tord, Donna and Shelly. Mrs. Sheldon Wandell. Col- leen and Lori Lee, all of Sweet Valley, attended the wedding of Shirley Mae Benscocter and Clif- ford Hontz on Saturday at Ply- mouth. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Johnson, daughters Carol and Alana, Hills of Hope, were the ‘guests of Mr. John- son’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Sam Farrell, Philadelphia, over the holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnson, Philadelphia, accompanied home the f ‘ormer’s mother, Mrs. Catherine Johnson, who had been da guest several weeks at the Alton Johnson’s. Also visit- ing the Johnsons were Mrs. Ruth Boyd, a missionary from Holland, and Betty Clayton, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cain, Jr, Barry and Eddie, spent last week- end visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cain, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cope, Lime Ridge. David Coslett, student at Blooms- burg State Teachers College, and his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Coslett, Paul and Carl, Shinglehouse, were the guests over the holiday weekend of Mr. and Mrs. David Coslett, Sr., North Lake. Edward Coslett is supervising prin- cipal of Oswego Valley Jointure Schools. Rev. and Mrs. William G. Hughes, Linda and Billy, spent Thanksgiv- ing with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes, Ashley, and Mr. and Mrs. William Gillman, Wilkes- Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Rood en- tertained at a family Thanksgiving dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rood, Bridgeville, Del., their son, B. Jd; Mrs. Ruth Hope Zionsville and Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Rood Daniel and Betsy, Sweet Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cragle, Jr, attended the former's fifteenth class reunion at the Castle Inn Saturday night. This was the Lake-Lehman class of 1946. : Mrs. Edith Long, who resides with Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cragle, Sr. is visiting in Wilkes-Barre with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Long. Ross Elementary School commit- tee met in the school auditorium November 20. Plans were made for a TV Talent Variety Show on De- cember 2, at 8:15 p. m. The com- mittee will not meet in December. The next meeting will be January 29. All parents of Ross students are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitesell, Fades, were pleasantly surprised on Thanksgiving when. they received a phone call from their son, John, a student at Bacone College, Bacone, Oklahoma. Visitors over the holi- day weekend at the Whitesell home were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cragle, Stephen and David, Montoursville, and Ruth Strub, West Pittston. Ricky, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bridall, Shickshin- ny. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Daven- giving evening at the Richard Dav- enport, Sr.’s, home. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Romanowski, Jr., in Phila- delphia. Mrs. Elizabeth Morgan Quess had. as recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Samuel. Mountain Top; Mrs. Ernest Punshon, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Donald LaBar, Shaver- town; and John G. Williams, Nan- Mrs. Richard Davenport, Sr., Mr. and Mrs, Richard Bridall, Lisa and | port, Jr., Dottie Jean, Richard and | Billy of Beach Haven, spent Thanks- | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Romanowski | spent last weekend with their son | Frances Adams and Mr. and Ms. |, v ticoke, whose wife is in Philadelphia | undergoing treatment and observa- tion, Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray, Karla, Kevin, Barry, Brook and Graceanne visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hol- brook, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leiby, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noon and Mr. and Mrs. James Sommers in Williams- port on Thanksgiving Day. 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