iy vee Ty convince these ducks that winter v : ? THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1961 . _DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA | SHAVERTOWN — NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS STRICTLY BUSINESS bene VE IDETOWN, Bess Cooke NE 9-5137 "BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin = NE 9-2544 : Mr. and Mrs. Chester Nesbitt and | and daughter Daryl. She is extrem= FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver OR 4-5460 : HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage NE 9-6531 : << / CR ai son, Theron, have moved to the | ely talented and is.a decided asset to JACKSON TOWNSHIP, Mrs. William Hughes 696-1005 ® LEHMAN, Barbara Simms OR 4-3391 — CT, Garey Apartments on N. Main | the community, MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter GR I-24 @ SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Roy GR 7-2072 fy oS Street. The former Nesbitt home _ Hobbs Promoted Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 @ TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woplbert OR 4-2748 on Memorial Highway has been tak- Friends of Thomas Hobbs and NE 9-8522 @ TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 en over by the State in its highway family in be pleased to know NE 9-3930 ® SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Thomas Kriedler OR’ 4-4429 expansion program. t he has been promoted to MT. ZION, NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher JACKSON TOWNSHIP JACKSON TOWNSHIP FORGOTTEN ROADS ~ Despite the advanced warn- _ ing of impending snow, travel- - ers Saturday night were obliged to fend their own way under slippery conditions on “both County and State High- - ways. The County did manage ‘ to place ashes on Chase Road * early Sunday morning but the : State Highway leading to Lake ~ Silkworth must be a step child. ~ No ashes were in evidence. - This same condition existed last year and we trust the De- ~ partment will take better care . of this highway and make it as safe as possible to travel. Mrs. Myrtle Warman, Plymouth, spent several days with Mr, and Mrs. Gimble, Chase Manor. y Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gabel, have as day visitors their son and Er law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gabel and sons, Paul, Jr. Johns- ‘town; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gabel and family, Dallas; their grandson, Leon, a student at he Pennsylvania School of Technology in Philadel- phia; their granddaughter, Carol, student Nurse at Mercy Hospital; and on Saturday night their son end daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Gabel and family of Fern- brook. Jake is a retired employee of ‘the Sordoni Construction Co. “Joint Christmas Party of Boy Seout Troop #255 and Cub Pack : #225, will be held this evening at the Fire Hall, at 7:30. A commit- tee consisting of Scoutmaster, Rich- grd Lincoln, Cubmaster, Russell ram, and Den Mothers, Mrs. Lois Kittle and Mrs, Margaret Yas- cur, will be in charge. Elmer Laskowski returned to work Monday after recovering from 2 leg injury. ~~ HUNTERS HAVE LONG WAIT "Harold Kittle shot a 4-point buck Weighing 110 Ibs. at Mountain Springs, the first day of the season et 8:30 a.m. and was obliged to stand by his kill until almost dark until his fellow hunters with a jeep came along to pick him up. Eleven hunters and six deer rode in on the James Kozemchak reports ap- proximately forty ducks on Hunts- ville Dam. It must take a lot to has finally arrived, and that they should have started South long ago. Frantz, who will celebrate her birthday on Saturday. MARKSMEN GET DEER Ray Partington, of New Jersey, hunting with Bertram Balliett, shot a buck near Kunkle last week. Eugene Michalycik, Nanticoke, hunting alone, shot a 7-point buck in the Ceasetown section. George Lamoreaux shot a 4-point buck, weighing 140 lbs. in Lycoming County on Wednesday. William , Ashton, Kingston, son of Mrs. Mary Ashton, shot a spike deer in the Ceasetown section. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sorber, Hun- lock Creek, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Laing Coolbaugh on Sunday. Mr. Sorber shot a 6-point buck weighing 125 at Coudersport. From reports received by this re- porter, President Kennedy has nothing to fear as to the safety of our country, with the kind of mark- manship displayed by the following citizens of the lower Chase Road. all of whom shot a buck last week: Andy Barto, Forest Habblett, Joe Levi, .Jr., Dan Roan and Dale ‘Wright. Registration for May, 1962 Pri- mary Election opened last Thurs- day, and can be made daily at the Court House Annex from 9 to 4 and on Saturdays from 9 to 12. The board will accept changes of address, changes of party and new registrations. - Charles Redmond is recuperating at Nanticoke State Hospital from injuries received in an automobile accident on the Lake Silkworth Road on December 1st. His left arm | and left leg are in a cast. Mrs. Mary Ashtop, accompanied by her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nelson of Dallas spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woessner of Norristown. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gimble, Chase Manor, entertained Tuesday night, the following: Mr. and Mrs. John IL. Boney, Marguerite Keating, Mrs. John Gregory, Larksville, and Mrs. Margaret Grimes, Kingston. W.S.C.S. of Huntsville Methodist Church will hold a Closed Luncheon today ‘at the Church. The gaily decorated hemlock tree on the William L. Coyngham Estate can. be seen from a far distance, sending out its message of ‘Peace on Earth”. Ricky Frantz, son of Mr. and Mrs. kiss School, arrived home yesterday for the Christmas holiday. A DELIGHTFUL FRIEND Mrs. Albert J. Cadwalader is happy that the small game season is over! and that her pet squirrel survived. Mrs. Cad- walader found the little squir- rel in the Spring and has trained it to follow her around the house, to perch on her shoulders and to lie relaxed for petting on her lap, When Mrs. Cadwalader puts out her hand to feed the squirrel, it takes the food very gently and then looks for a place to hide it inside the house. When it wants to go outdoors it hops up on the side- board and then leaps to her shoulder. Mrs. Caldwalder opens the door and walks out on the porch. The squirrel jumps down and scampers away to its nest in an old apple tree behind the house to re- ‘turn another day at the call of Mrs. Cadwalader. Capt. Gordon Grant returned home from Korea November 27 and left on December 4 with his wife and daughter, to spend Christmas with his parents in Chicago, after which he will report to Fort Ben- jamin Harrison in Indianapolis. Capt. Grant is married to the former Jane Conner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Conner of Huntsville. Holy Name Society of St. The- rese’s Church has elected the fol- lowing. officers for the year: Bill Cashman, President, Tom DeMeo, Vice-President; Frank Reilly, Secre- tary and Ed. Carey, Treasurer. In- stallation will take place January 10. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frantz were hosts to eighty guests Friday night, December 1, at a farewell party given in honor of their house guest, Retired Capt. Frank R. Sloat, U.S. Navy, who has returned to his home in California. Congratulations to’ A. David Frie- ble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Frieble. Huntsville, who will cele- brate his birthday December 26. Mrs. Fred Gabel has returned after spending sometime with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Steuber, Westfield, N. J. Noxen Ladies’ Auxiliary of Noxen Fire Company had its Christmas party at the Fire Hall December 4. A brief business meeting was followed by a covered dish supper enjoyed dames Calvin Strout, Nathan Stra- ley, Guy Fritz, Ira Beahm, Oscar Fish, Earl Beahm, Jack Williams, Jameg Traver, and Mrs. Doris Har- rison, whom we were happy to wel- come as a new member. Games were played and gfts exchanged by the members. Shrood McKenna, Bethesda, Md., spent several days with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. William McKenna, and got in some deer hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neff, Robert Jr., and Lisa, left on Tuesday for their new home in Bellingham, Mass. Our best wishes go with them. ! Mrs, William Engelman under- went major surgery at General Hos- pital Tuesday. Her condition is re- ported as good. Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson, John, Jr., and Kathy Lou Engelman, Can- andagua, N. Y., spent the weekend wth Edgar Engleman. Mr, and Mrs. Laverne Garey, South River, N. J., spent the week- end with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jacob Miner. Recent; guests at the home of the Arthur Blizzards were Mr. and Mrs. John Malloy and family of Wilkes- Barre and Mrs. Bruce Sutliff of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mike Bean, West Hartford, Conn.; spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean, and got in some hunting. Wilson Harding will enter Gen- eral Hospital Sunday and is sched- uled for major surgery on Monday morning. i : Mrs. J. E. Turrell and Robert May spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hunsinger and family at Zionsville. Mr. and Mis. Wheeler Hess are spending some time with their son, Wheeler and family at Connecticut. Little Doris Parrish is ill with bronchitis. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winnie and daughter, Gibson, Pa., spent the weekend with the Ermest Teetsels. Tommy Teetsel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Teetsel, was thrilled to get his first deer. William Engelman returned from General Hospital Saturday after submitting to surgery. Mrs. Jerry Boone, Eyersville, Pa., visited the William Engelmans Fri- day. Walter Schooley has returned after several weeks at Geisinger Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hackling, Jr., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lord, Niagara Falls. Mrs. Edna Kromelbein, Tunkhan- For Heaven’s sake, he spent his vacation! don’t ask him where 192 pr ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hackling, Sr., Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Hettesheimer and family spent Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Emra Traver at Buckhorn, Pa. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Benjamin on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Merton Cool- baugh, Shavertown, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Winogrodzk, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Strohl spent the weekend in Philadelphia where they saw Mrs. Dale Leach off on a plane to Honolulu, where she will join her husband. Nik Fritz; Penn State College, Hazleton, is home for Christmas va- cation. Mr. and Mrs. George Kromelbein; Carverton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case on Saturday. Mrs. Fred Kromelbein returned home with them after a week's visit with the Cases. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stahler and family, Benton, spent Sunday with Mr. ad Mrs. Osmond Casterline and family. Trucksville Trucksville Service Mothers and Wives Club will hold their Christmas party Monday night. Curtis and Lee Evans, East Hart- ford, Conn. visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans over the weekend. Mrs. Esther Bennett LeGrand and son, Robert, Jr., Wilkes - Barre visited relatives and friends here | Sunday. Mrs. Dwight Dick, Mrs. Warren Marrow, Mrs. Beverly Puff Dymond, Mrs. Isabel Deroff, Frank Trimble, Wilbur Deroff, Thomas Cook, Wil- liam, Lohman, 2nd., Sherman Kun- kle, David Bottoms, Howard Ide, James Carl ‘Goodwin, Robert Char- les Hutchison, Elda Coolbaugh, Gloria Jean Roe, Barbara Bullock, and Beatrice Mayo. Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Farley and family, Harris Hill Road, will move shortly to their new home on Cen- ter Hill Road, Dallas. Returns To Base Joseph Walton, Jr. has returned to his base at Glascow, Montana after spending a twenty day fur- lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walton, Sr., Lewis Avenue. Nancy Blair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blair, Highland Avenue, is convalescing following an illness. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashman, Terrace Avenue, entertained at a party at their home on Thursday in honor of their son, Robert Charles, who celebrated his sixteenth birth- day that day. Out of town guests were: Mrs. Charles Ashman, Mrs. Dorothy Cochran, and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling McMides, Robert and Thomas McMides of Wilkes Barre. Trucksville Cub Pack 155 will hold a Christmas party December 15 at 7:30 at the Fire Hall. The Cubs will decorate a Christmas tree and awards will be presented. Each Cub Scout attending must be ac- companied by a parent. Mrs. George Messersmith, Mrs. John Banks, Mrs. George Farber and Leo Corbett are in charge of refreshments, N. Main Street, at the Shopping Center (Saturday. ®ill has spent many inactive months as the result of a fall from the roof of his home. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kriegh, Div- ision, ‘Street, spent Sanday visit- ing in Williamsport. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Sidorek, Jr. and son are flying from California to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sid- orek, Sr., Demunds Road and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Fiske, N. Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Belles, Rou- shey Street, recently visited their son and daughter-in-law in Bing- hamton. The younger Belleses are newlyweds. Art is associated with International Business Machines in Binghamton. Womens Auxiliary of Shavertown Fire Company are having = their Christmas Party to-night at Mrs. Franklin's Tea Room in Center- moreland. Gifts will be exchanged. The Auxiliary wishes to announce that they are open for membership. The only requirement is that a husband or brother is a member of the Fire Company. Additional information may be obtained from Mrs. William Frederick, E. Center Street. Management and employees of McCrorys will hold their an- nual ‘Christmas party on Satur day night at Pine Brook Inn, Demunds Road. This will be a Supper Party. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kintner, Treicklers (near Allentown) , spent a few days visiting Mrs. Kintner’s mother, Mrs. Florence Long, Inman Street. Grandma [Long spent en- joyable hours with her grandchild- ren. Her daughter, Betty was fort- unate enough to bag a deer while visiting here. ', Walter Davis, Jr., E. Center St., a seventeen-year old student in the Dallas High School, got his first deer in Kunkle on the first day of the season. While taking a walk in the snow on Sunday, this reporter noticed quite a few deer hang- ing at homes but had an un- usual sight at the Sheldon Mac- Avoy' residence. Hanging from their back porch was a fox. It was the first I had ever seen. One of our local Shavertown resi- dents, Mrs. Franklin ‘Dymond of Perrin Avenue, is being kept ex- tremely busy giving Christmas read- ings in the Back Mountain area as well as in Wyoming Valley. Brenda is an English girl with a most delghtful English accent. She has resided on Perrin Avenue for a It was good to see Bill Morgan, the New York office of “Greens” as a buyer. Tom was former manager of McCrory’s Shaver- town store and left here to manage a store for Greens in the Lancaster area. Greens is a part of the McCrory chain. Democratic Women’s Party Kingston Township Democratic. Women’s Club recently held its Christmas Dinner at Meneguzzo's in Pringle. Nominations were presented - for a slate of officers for the com- ing year. The club was honored to have as one of the guests, Mrs. Mayme Furmanski, Regional Direct-' or of the Pennsylvania Federation. of Democratic Women. Attending were: Naomi Holdredge, Bernice Bo. back, Mary Purcell, Shirley Boback, Jean Spears, Helen Dunn, Sue Tem- prine, Mrs. Capwell, Irene Major," Emily Boback, Dorothy Pope, Ber- tha Metzgar, Margaret Mieczkow~ ski, Betty Kraynack, Arlene Hoover, Barbara Kennedy, Mary Bonfig, Ann. Brady, Leona Loveland, Lucille Spaciano, Jean Glahn and Mrs. .Fur- manski, Loyalville Lucky deer hunters in Loyalville and regions around here were — . Walter Lubinski, Paul Knetck, Steve Moss, Clarence Swire, Doris and husband George Stuart, Bob Lutz, William Lerch, Bobbie Sorber, Gabe Garret, Donnie iSteltz, Robert Rink=- en, Elmer Steltz, Howard Moore, Sheldon Evans, Duane Titus, se Paniczko. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Titus and son were home for deer season with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Titus. They are now living at Natrona, Heights, Pa. 3 Mr. and Mrs, Donald Boston, Ten- nessee, spent some time with their daughter, Nancy and husband Mr, and Mrs. Jack White, son and daugh- ter. They came to attend funeral of her brother, Henry Swire; also Vesta Boone of Buffalo, N.Y. another daughter arrived. He was her unclie, Our deepest sympathy goes out to all his relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scott Sr. motored to the home of their; daugh- ter, Mrs. Herbert Kemmerer Jr. of ' 137 Kendall Drive, Parlin, N. J. where they enjoyed the arrival of a new daughter Cindy Jane. They have two other daughters Barbara and Marion. Herbert is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kem- merer Sr. of Lehman. Mr. Scott returned but Melvina stayed to take over house hold duties. ; For Engraved and Printed Wedding Invitations « _ Congratulations to Mrs. Albert! Charles |S. 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