4 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA 343 Chest X-Rays In | Dallas Schools Jennie Hill, Dallas School nurse, - reports that 343 chest X-Rays were | taken by the Mobile Unit of Wyo- ming Valley Tuberculosis and Health Home From Hospital Mrs. Charles Knight, Huntsville, | is convalescing at her home after | being a patient at General Hospital | for several weeks. She wishes to | express her deep appreciation to the many friends who helped bring cheer through words, flowers and | gifts. : g Society November 20. Dallas, phone . . . write Let Us Keep Christ In Our Christmas Plans . + visit Peter Kaye 76 Midland Drive Pa. Phone OR 4-5107 ; NEW YORK LIFE INS. CO. Life Insurance ® Group Insurance ® Annuities @ Health Insurance @® Pension Plans @® Graphic Arts Services INCORPORATED ~ Offset Negatives i ‘ Rear 29 North Main St. ATR SARE, Ws 2 3 ¥ HURRY! Time fo join our TMAS CLUB | 11 W. MARKET STREET 5 Other Convenient Offices: PUBLIC SQUARE . KINGSTON - PLAINS . CROSSROADS . CAlFVIES HEILHTS MEMBER F. D. I. C. PHOTO-ENGRAVING and Platemaking : Screen Prints, Art Work il Phone ‘VA 52978 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. TO ALL OUR FRIENDS... ACROSS THE MILES SWEET ~~, THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1961. VALLEY Biggest Deer Sweet Valley Fish and Game Pro- tective Association offered a five dollar award to any member bag- ging a deer between December 4 and December 12 having the widest antler spread. J The winner was William Stock, Oakdale Road, whose one hundred- fifty pound buck was shot on Tues- day, December 5, near Pritchards Corner. The antler spread was sixteen inches, Joseph = Wengyn, | Plymouth, butchered and prepared | it for freezing. The association has | elected the following officers:—Ho- ! ward Post, President; Peter Burnu- ski, Vice President; William I. Lamoreaux, Treasurer; Charles Re- gulski, Recording Secretary; Harold Briggs, Corresponding ‘Secretary. | 1B. K., small son of Rev. and Mrs. B. Kirby Jones has been ill with an infected throat. Mrs. Nettie Post spent the week- end with her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long. On Thursday Mrs. Post visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill George. Ferris Raqberts, Jr. bagged an eight-point buck in the Moorestown area. ) Mr. and Mrs. Howard Post spent Sunday in Berwick, where they visited the latter's brother, Guy Lynn, who is hospitalized, Mr. Lynn, employed at American Car Foundry, sustained serious injuries to his left army while at work. Mrs, James Banks and daughter, Mrs. James R. Bottoms, Jr. Plains, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray. Important Visitors "In Sweet Valley, the most im- arriving at Ord Trumbower’s mar- ket Friday evening) To each child who climbed upon his knee, pouring out a long list of “I want —"" he presented a story book. Christmas Season is coming into full swing in | our village with several parties Chester and Bessie Bunsek ERNEST GAY Main Highway Trucksville DALLAS ORchard 5-1176 ! Centermioreiland FEderal 383-4500 e Trouser Alterations ® Skirts & Dresses Hemmed © Coat Alterations Cleaning & Pressing ADAMS Back Mt. Shopping Center Shavertown Open Til 9 Every Night portant visit of the week was Santa | being held this week. Douglas Trumbower, student at Penn State University, is home for Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trumbower. The condition of Mrs. Anna Ho- over at General Hospital remains fair. Mrs. Hoover fractured her hip three weeks ago. ‘She is the mother of Mrs. Ralph Naugle and aunt of Mrs. Luther Hunter. She would en- joy receiving cards. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Hunter, Francis and Linda, Baltimore, spent Monday and Tuesday with Arden’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hun- ter, Arden’s wife Raiko, formerly from Japan, expects to receive her citizenshin' papers within the next two months, Maple Grove Methodist Church had its Christmas program Sunday evening. Santa arrived and dis- tributed gifts and candy. Rev. James M, Garrahan is Pastor. Albert Smith spent the weekend at home with Mrs. Smith, Bob and Darwin. He is self-employed, haul- ing cars for Great Lakes Forward- | ing Co. : | Karen Young, daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. Frank Young, Sr. Lake Silkworth, observed her sixteenth birthday last week. She is a popu- | lar member of the Junior class at ' Lake-Lehman High. Home For Holidays Dean - and Janice Bronson have arrived to spend the Holiday Season with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Bronson. Janice, an ele- | mentary teacher | California, Public. Schools, left that | city by Jet last Sunday, arriving in | Philadelphia Monday ‘where. her parents and brother were on hand | to greet her. [She rill December 29. Dean, enrolled at | Shepherd (College, Shepherdstown, in Los Angeles, | |New Club Formed A new club has been formed at | Vice-Chairman; return | | Va. arrived home Friday accom- | also a student at Shevherd. Auxiliary Party Auxiliary of Sweet Valley Volun- teer Fire Co. held its Christmas marty Saturday evening. Trumbower entertained with a reading and two poems, games were ‘played. lunch was served and Santa arrived with gifts for all. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. David Evans, Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. David Bvans, Jr., Amy Jo, David III, and Daryl; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Major: Mrs. Mich- ael Maransky; Mrs. Richard Daven- port, Sr.: Mrs. Delbert Meade, and Delores Trumbower. New officers are, Mrs. Cletus Hol- comb, Jr., President: - Mrs. Michael Maransky, Vice President; Mrs. Har- old Briggs, Secretary; Mrs. Ord Trumbower, Treasurer; Mrs. Rich- ard Davenport, Sr. and Mrs. Charles Masters. Women of the area are invited to attend the meetings which are held the first Thursday of each month. The Firemen have elected these officers for the coming year. Loren Cragle, Jr., [President;” William George, Vice President; George Bronson, Recording Secretary: Carl D. Rood, Treasurer; Financial Secre- tary, Michael Niemchik; Sherman Kunkle, Fire Chief; Trustees are Ord Trumbower; Clarence Dober- stein: and Joseph G. Kinn. Meetings are held the second Thursday and all men are urged to attend. Mrs. Adrian DeMarco spent Fri- day shopoing in Easton and also visited ‘with her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Baur, Nazareth. The recently re-organized Cub Pack 444 will have its first meeting January 3. Hills of Hope will be used as a dividing line, with those living on the Sweet Valley side meeting at Church of Christ hall, and those living on the opposite side meeting at Maple Grove Meth- odist Church. For further informa- tion call Burl Updyke, Cub Master. and watch this column for Pack News, Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Post, Split Rail Lane, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nuss, Trucksville, have re- turned after spending a weekend in New York. Weary father: “I don’t care who you are — get those reindeer off my roof.” Life is much like Christmas — you are more likey to get what you expect than what you want. Home of the N. Y. Yankees & Giants = opposite Yankee Stadium. [5 minutes from Times Square, 5 minutes from St. Barnabas Hospital and George Washington Bridge. Easily reached via Major Deegan & New York State Thru= way (write for driving details). Newly remodeled with central air~ conditioning & television. Garage Parking. Singles = Doubles = [,2,3,4 Room Apts, NEAR FREEDOMLAND GRAND CONCOURSE AT 161ST STREET Mrs. Ord | panied by Bill Williams, Idetown, | the Dallas Senior High School. was organized for the betterment of the ¢community and is called the | § “Senior Council Reverently Uphold- | ing Friendship and Fidelity.” ; Its purpose is to perform various | : tasks beneficial to needy people of | F the ares. S.C.R.U.F.F. will be going Christmas Caroling on the night of | § December 23. Any contributions will |B be gratefully accepted as the money | f§ will be used to buy groceries for a | deserving family for Christmas din- | 8 ner. : | hb, Every Sunday is Family Day at Gus Genetti's From Monday to Saturday, Each Day We Feature a 95¢ Chefs Special Luncheon. Facilities for - All Occasions. FOR OUR GUESTS: [ CONVENIENCE 8 DIFFERENT DiiNG ROOMS and Beautiful COCKTAIL LOUNGE All Air Conditioned ie When you ‘celebrate YOUR BIRTHDAY OR ANNIVERSARY here we will bake you a cake “A Fine Vacation Spof in Pennsylvania” For Reservations Call Gladstone 4-2494 ROUTE 309 Hazleton-Wilkes-Barre Highway - : Harris, It | Secretary and Treasurer; Mike Dev- ‘The membership consists of Bucky | lin, Reporter; Harold Hislop; Serg- Chairman; Stuart Stahl, | eant at Arms; George Apaliski, Step- Robert Wileman, ry Slocum, friends and many hen Welitchko, Robert Gardner, Bar-. Robert Dymond, Tim MERRY CHRISTMAS Good cheer! May all of the wonderful joys of the season be yours. Best wishes to our SECTION B — PAGE Z “Groff (Honorary Member), Robert" Wallace, and Ralph Belles, and Rob- ert Keay. 3 The Advisor is Mr. Donald Evans. fine patrons. STON ana GOULD | FERNBROOK Let us renew our dedication to Him and fervently pray that good will and eternal peace will be the shining gift to all mankind.
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