0D ing by 3. TI. ded Ouis Sven in- 1 in hoo! first cks- ship 95 a and ship DIST wr. 5 rent; ion. Ex= Sing- fo Ishiy ip 9 10:45 AM. and 'roOp 7:30 JB Dies At General Hospital General Hospital DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Miss Hanetta Weaver, 66, | Kunkle Silver foal { Services were held Tuesday after- | noon in Center Moreland Methodist | Church for Miss Hanetta E. Weaver, all Reelects Officers Kunkle Silver leaf Club reelected officers last Tuesday evening, meeting at the home of Ann Weav- 66, who died Saturday morning at er. where she had | been admitted eight days earlier, | Burial was in- Marsh Cemetery. Of- ficiating minister was Rev. Edwin Lintern. Miss Weaver, a native of Center | Moreland, was daughter of the late | William and Alice Snyder Weaver. | She was a member of Center More- | land Methodist Church and Center | Moreland Grange. She had taught ih Tunkhannock, | and in a number of Back Mountain | thools. Survivors are three sisters: Mrs. Ruey Ammerman, Lakeville; Mrs. Minnie Hicks, Tunkhannock; and Mrs. Lela Smith, Center Moreland; two brothers, Ralph, Center More- Mrs. Florence Klimek, games. (Christmas party is scheduled for ‘December at Twin | son, Retaining their offices are: Mrs. William Weaver, Forrest Kunkle, vice president; Mrs. Ralph Ashburner, | Elizabeth Hess, treasurer; liam Brace, corresponding secretary; publicity; Mrs. president; secretary; Ann Weaver, 19,/°6:30 pm. Lakes, Present other than those already | named were Mesdames Fred Dod- Oliver Elsworth, Owen Ide, Lillian Kunkle, Ralph Elston, Ralph Hess, Virgie Elston and Emma Mil- ler. # land; ahd Atdréy. Courtdale; a num- ber of nieces and nephews. Mrs. | Mrs. Mrs. Wil- I Why Not Let Us Plan Your PROFESSIONAL Lio Winter Sroice TRIP UnCEN row TRAVEL AGENT | gd $1 15.00 Don’t Be Disappointed, Make Res- | Se ervations Now! Call or Drop In . . . 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Larry Pederson of Noxen. Wilson Thompson is in a serious condition at General Hospital. Mrs. William Engelman entered | General Hospital on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Hopkins, | Vienna. N. J., and Kim, Patti and | Dawn Huss, Penville, N. J., svent the weekend with the Harry Siglins. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bailey, Cyn- thia, Kathleen and Celine, Hartford, Conn., are spending a month with the Harry Siglins. Ernest Phillips, Jr., has accepted a position in Rochester, N. Y., with the Kodak firm. Mr. and Mrs. Vane Race spent Thanksgiving at the home of her father, Archie Evet, at Falls. Mrs. Ernie Phillips, Jr., Eric and Elaine, Mrs. Sovhia Hack- ling, Paul Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. John Hackling of Windsor, N. Y., spent the holiday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Huston Craige and family at Meshoppen. Rev. Wesley Kimm, pastor of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kimm at Herkimer, N. Y. Delbert Blizzard returned from : General Hospital after a few days in for observation. Affie Blizzard and Ward Vander- hoff, Metuchin, N. J., spent the holiday weekend with Christine and Delbert Blizzard. - Harriett Dendler, Harrisburg, spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dendler. Visitors at the Arthur Parishes for the holiday and weekend were: Mrs. Jeanne Chapman, Mrs. Anne Isaacs, Mrs. Peggy Baker, Carle and Cinday, West Milford, N. J. : Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cheadle, Janie and Harry, Harrisburg, spent the weekend with Mrs. Jane E. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mead, Doug, Jeff and Barbara, Poughkeep- sie, N. Y.,, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leibenguth, Kathy, Randy, Endi- cott, spent the holiday with the Ray Leibenguths. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parr, Bristol, spent the weekend with R. B. En- gleman. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGinley and family, Newark, N. J., spent the weekend with the Loren Cases. Nick Fritz, Penn State College, Hazleton, spent the weekend and Thanksgiving Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fritz. Linda Turner spent a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. Alfred WILSON GOLF CLUBS MEN'S LADIES’ IRONS 2 WOODS COMPLETE LINE OF SKIS pom S795 10 $1 (0450 "TOBOGGANS |,cr cs — $i. s Fi. — $25.95 BOYS’ CE SKATES PROFILE SKI PARKAS §19.95 — $24.95 PROFILE STRETCHPANTS $14.95 — $32.95 SPORTING GOODS KINGSTON LEWIS-DUNCAN ® NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER Terry Boonie, | en- | tertaihed the following on Friday Robert Rifen- | Ernie and | Vi : : THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1961 ART AEST VSS ER IR NOXEN SN Keithline, Tunkhannock. { Dennis Evans is on the sick list. | Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson were Mf. and Mrs, Paul | Carol, Phyllis, | Binghamton, and Mr. Charles Salico Apalachin | them on Sunday. I | Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Race were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cargill and Can- Costanzo, Datene, visited | dice and William Race Bingham-, | ton. N. Y., spent the holiday weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff enter- | tained as holiday guests, Mr. and | Mrs. Byron Cook and family, Beau- mont; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff, {dr., | more, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case | and family, Noxen. Elmer Race is attending school at Camp Hill, Pa., for two week’s train- | ing The Oberst family of Dushore visited Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bender last Sunday. Ladies’ Auxiliary of Noxen Volun- annual Christmas party at the Fire Hall on Monday at 6 p. m. Fifty | cent gifts will be exchanged. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson, both invalids for a long time, were taken .to the Falkenrod Nursing Home; Mehoopany last Wednesday. Their son, Wilson Thompson, a pat- | ient in General Hospital is not much improved. Mr. and Mrs. William Shalata left on Friday for a visit with her par- cents Mr. and Mrs. Hill Lambert, Jacksonville, Fla. Week end guest at the Arthur Blizzard's were Mrs. Bruce Sutliff, Brooklyn, N. Y. Sunday guests were Mrs. John Miller, Wilkes-Barre and Mrs. Edward Lasecki and Karen, of Nanticoke. Lend A Hand Club The Lend-a-Hand Luke's Lutheran Church held its monthly meeting at the home of | Mrs. Donald Meeker on Wednesday | evening. Present: Christine zard, Dorothy Keiper, Mildred Boice, Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. Fred Case, Mrs. Joseph Dotter Mrs. Wheeler Hess, Mrs. Willard Bender, Mrs. Roy Hess. Mrs. Roy Dendler, Mrs. Don- ; ald Wall, Mrs. Lewis May, Paston Wesley, Kimm, hostess, Mrs. Meeker and daughter Donna. : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackling and family, Newark, N. J. spent the Mrs. Joseph Hackling Sr. Mrs. Michael Felegy left on Wed- nesday for her home in Calif. after spending some time with her moth- er, Mrs. Gomer Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yellitz, Forty Fort, called on Mr. and Mrs. Pete Yellitz, on Sunday. . Delbert Blizzard will enter Gen- and observation. the Paul Spaces. Beaumont The sincere sympathy of the community is extended to the family of the late Guy Swank of Hackettstown, N. J. Mrs. Lena Belles is home from the General Hospital where she | was admitted after injuries were | sustained when her car skidded on | a slippery highway between Beau- | mont and Vernon. The Herbert Goodwins enjoyed | Thanksgiving = with the Victor La, Brunos of N. J. Dorothy and William Johnson recuperating from a tonsillectomy at General Hospital where Merle New- | | berry suffered the same fate re- cently. The newest addition to the family of Harry Zacharais is a son born Saturday, Nov. 18, at the Gen- eral Hospital. Mrs. Zacharais is the former Mary Ann Schoonover. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Austin West Chester for the Thanksgiving Holidays. For Engraved and Printed Wedding Invitations Tru The Post and Mrs. ! Mr. nd Mrs. Fred Clark, Fulton, | Patty and Kathy Loo, of Balti- | | teer Fire Company will hold their | Club . of St. Bliz- | week end with his parents, Mr. and eral Hospital this week for tests Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sickler, New- ark, N. J. spent the week end with spent their Thanksgiving vacation | were with the T. J. Keatings at. | Mt. Zion George Davis Suffers | Neighbors Dick and Janet ”! Fatal Heart Attack | mond from Hicks river road went to Dymond Hollow for Thanksgiv- ing with Dick’s mother Mrs. Rosa Dymond. With Dick and Janet {were their children Ricky, Debora, heart seizure Wednesday evening at | his home on Pioneer Avenue, Trucks- | 4-H Club Meeting The Back ember 2, 10 am, i Hall. Members are i bring (6) six feet of three strand SECTION B — PAGE 7 Borough PTA Hears : Mountain Horseshoe | Guitdlance Counselor George Davis, 66, siffered a fata he -H Club will meet Saturday, Dec- John Thomas, Guidance Couns- | elor, spoke to a large audience at the Dallas Borough P.T.A. meeting at Lehman Fire | requested to! ville. He was buried in Hainsburg, | rope and a swivel snap, for the | Monday evening, presenting a very Barbara, Brenda and Robert; Dick’s N. J. on Saturday, following serv- | making of lead ropes. interesting talk on the guidance sister Eleanor and her son-in-law ces from the Disque Funeral Home | | program in the schools. Testing | and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ken conducted by Rev. Robert Germond, | | rem Temple: and Caldwell Consis |metaods were explained, and goals Weiskerger; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Osborne, Dick’s brother-in-law and sister; Mrs. James Bonhie and her husband, Dick’s sister and brother- in-law; and Dick’s brother Jack and | son David. Dorothy wrote from Baltimore that she would have only the day off and was invited to have Thanks- giving «dinner with the Rev. Nor- man Clemens family. Malcolm and Eudora Baird and children Margie, Barry and Arthur went to Philadelphia for Thanks- giving with Malcolm’s sister and family, Mrs. Raymond Ohman. The Rev. Dr. Raymond Ohman is paster of the Oxford Presbyterian church in Philadelphia. | Glenn VanTuyle was home for | Thanksgiving with his parents Mr. | and Mrs. Leon, VanTuyle. On the | next day daughter Noreen and her | husband Roger ‘Sharpe came for a, visit. | pastor of Trucksville Methodist | Church. He was a native of Wilkes-Barre, son of the late George and Minnie Smith Davis, and obtained his elem- natry - education in Wilkes-Barre | schools, i He moved from Blairstown, N.J. twenty-one years ago to settle in| Trucksyille. Six years ago he re- tired from employment as an eng- | ineer with the State Highways De- | partment, A veteran of World War 1, he | belonged to American Legion Post | 132; Trucksville Methodist Church; | George M. Dallas Lodge 531 F&AM; time “and take the residents | semething. This year they are | asking our people to contribute | hankies for men and women up | there. Much better than sending them cookies and candy. They get overloaded with such things during holidays, more than they can eat. But they always have noses Anybedy want to give a hankie? See any of Marjorie’s class. Paul and Myrtle Smith went to - Bethlehem to have Thanksgiving din- ner with Leland and Evalyn and their children Marcia and Linda. Marcia came home with her grand- nieces and nephews. Pallbearers were George McCut- | James Davis, Allen C. Deputy. Roy Pearce, i William Golden. cheon ire Jr., tory. | of the program outlined. He is survived by his widow, the | A white elephant sale was held: former Margaret Brands; a son | After the sale, room visitations and George R., Bethlehem; a daughter, |a social hour followed. Refresh- Mrs, ‘Bessie Scherer, Lincoln Park, | ments were served by the par- N. J.; brothers: Charles and Harry, | ents of Mr. Park’s and Mrs. Mohr’s | Wilkes-Barre; a sister, Mrs. Marg- | rooms. Attendance award was won | aret Blamire; Wilkes-Barre; several | by Mrs. Mason’s second grade. happily rors) Harry Blam- GLASSES EYES EXAMINED CONTACT LENSES BERGER | OPTOMETRIST | 27 Machell Ave., Dallas Phone OR 4-4921 FROM | | Maria's | | IN DALLAS FITTED ® Lingerie ® Housecoats parents stopping for supper at Keith | Smith’s Friday night at Center Val- | ley. That is why it was Marcia’s | friendly voice that answered the phone when I called to find out e 2H PARES PRRIFPITIIIITS SIGN UP TCDAY! WIN! where Paul and Myrtle had been. Most of the Parrishes got together for Thanksgiving. with Russell, Blanche and Mary Louise Lewis on Sutton Creek road. There were Ed | and Emma Miles and son Billy; Mae! and Nelson Lewis; Jane and Tommy Lloyd with children Stevie and Timmy; George and Gloria Parrish | and children Patty and Dana; John Parrish (Lovina had to work and | couldn’t come); Alma and Ad Wool- bert and daughter Alice; Nettie Par- | rish: Carver and Jean Parrish from New Jersey with their children Carver and Lee; and Frank and Mary Parrish. When I went on Friday morning on my chaplain calls at Pittston Hospital and Ransom Home I found that everybody had enjoyed a wonderful - Thanksgiving Day and dinner and nobody was sick from it! One lady at the hospital laugh- ingly said, “Oh we all got a pill afterwards!” When everything smells, looks and tastes so good and you can eat just short of too much and enjoy it, there, bfother, is fine | art at its best! Miss Bina W. Johnson, after vis- iting her sister Mrs. Howard Krum, has returned to her home in Col- lege Park, Md. i | It was a lovely ceremony last Sunday at Mt. Zion church when | Mr. and Mrs. Richard King pres- | | ented their newest baby Raymond Wayne King for baptism. The Rev. Mr. Reid included their other two |- | children Ricky and Janice as part of those who would be making a | contribution toward the bringing up | | of little brother as a Christian cit- | izen. Older children do help in this | job. Mr. and Mrs. King are a fine | couple. I know Dick is a good father | not only by the way he acts with ' | the children but by the fact that he i K DR S290 FRASER *. EFFANBEE DOLL PLAYSET : : with complete layette ° and ydur own nurse's uniform “HOLIDAY DRAWIN G : (glecent X¥ . SPORTS SET complete Don Budge badminton set Bobby Shantz baseball glove « Sam Huff football and scholastic basketball OTHER PRIZES TOO ! 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