IDETOWN, Bess Cooke LEHMAN, Barbara Simms MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter Mrs. Raymond Reasoner pes ond in- fant daughter have returned home from General Hospital. Mr. and’ Mrs. Daniel Jacobs, 268 Newport Road, Millville, N. J., an- ~ nounce the birth of a daughter December 12 at Millville Hospital. ~ Mrs. Jacobs © Ellsworth. The couple has two other = children, Helen and Daniel, Jr. is the former Janet Mrs. William Hewitt, Carverton © Road, was admitted last week to gr Nesbitt Hospital for tests and ob- - servation. . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones and i oly have moved into their new | home on Chase Road. « Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and y family, Carverton Road, will spend | Christmas day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird, Sr., in Kingston. Mrs. John Newcomb and infant Eo son have returned home from Mercy ~ Hospital. x ‘William Dimmick, Skyline Drive, ~ returned home Wednesday from Nesbitt Hospital after being a medi- cal patient there several weeks. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Metzgar, Allentown, will spend Christmas With her mother,” Mrs. Ruth Turn Reynolds. Mrs. Reynolds and her i mother, Mrs. George Turn will re- Mrs. Lida Jean Hughes, Mrs, ren Taylor, Elizabeth Gilpen, Carol turn with them to spend a few days. ‘ Birthday greetings this week to War- Bottoms, Corey Forrest Perrin, Roland Gensel, Robert K. Lewis, Sr., and Thomas Lee Wardell. ~ David Glahn, a student at Union College, Barbarsville, Ky., will spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. & ~ and Mrs, Chester Glahn, Bunker Hill ~ Mrs. Emma Gensel, Hellers Grove, 5 was admitted to Mercy Hospital on ednesday as a medical patient. « Mr. and Mrs. George Swales and daughter, Janet, Northampton, and Mr. and Mrs. Layton Love, Forty Fort, will spend Christmas weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dewitt, S. Pioneer Avenue. - John Roushey, Jr., Carverton Road, bagged himself a one-hundred thirty-pound spike buck Monday at Mountain Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Odgen Palmer and her father, Elmer Coolbaugh, Grove © Street, will be dinner guests of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and ~ Mrs. Russell Coolbaugh and family of Lehman on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williamson, Jr., York, will spend the Christmas BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver - HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs.Albert Armitage JACKSON TOWNSHIP, Mrs. William Hughes NE 9-2544 OR 4-5160 NE 9-6531 NE 9-5187 696-1005 OR 4-3391 GR 7-2784 } TRUCKSVILLE ard 4 with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williamson, Goeringer Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hemmenway, Post Road. W. R. Lohman, Airman 2nd Class, recently celebrated his twentieth birthday anniversary in France where he is stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Lansford Norris, Chase Road, will be dinner guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norris and family, Hillside Road. REYNOLDS CHRISTMAS PARTY Reynolds Bible Class of Trucks- ville Methodist Church met in the educational, building on Wednesday. A Christmas party was held follow- ing a short business meeting con- ducted by Mrs. Wilson Cease. Christmas slides were shown by Rev. Germond and carols were song by the group. Twenty-eight mem- bers and friends attended. RETIRED MEN TO MEET Back Mt. Retired Men will meet in the YMCA Building in ‘Shavertown on Wednesday night, December 27. Richard Rees will preside. All re- tired men of the community are invited to join the group. Mr. and Mrs, F. Gorden Mathers, Knob Hill, will spend the winter months in Florida. Mrs. C. S. Norris, Huntsville Road, will spend Christmas day with her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Warkomski, Alberta Lyons, Carverton Road, has as her guest Alma Mae Zimmer- man of New York City. Ruth Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Owens, Maple Street, is convalescing following an illness. Mrs. Margaret Devenport, Dan- ville, visited her mother, Mrs. Lor- raine Winters last weekend. Mrs. Winters returned with her to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Andrews and daughter, Arline, spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cranson in Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown and children, Ruth, Mable, and Jeffery, have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sutton and family in Binghamton. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Evans spent the weekend in Philadelphia, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Snyder and family, former residents of Hillside. Mary Ann Johns, Mildred Asher, and Helen Graham spent the week- | end in Morristown. Christmas at Lake Mr. and Mrs. C. Arlyn Gaylord. NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS Mt. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm ~~ RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Thomas Kriedler SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1961 JACKSON TOWNSHIP Harding 388-2270 NE 9-8522 NE 9-3930 OR 4-4429 GR 71-2072 696-1689 SHAVERTOWN Hi! Hope everyone got through the icy blast from Jack Frost with no more than loss of rock salt last Sunday. Kingston Township Road Men deserve a vote of credit from this section of the township. William Brady, E. Center Street, recently observed his birthday at a dinner party at his home. Guests were Mr, and Mrs. Edward Kirby, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. ‘Nevin Mos- toller, Mt. Sinai; Mary Kirby, Al Freed, Mrs. Joan Price, Kingston and the host and hostess. Mrs. James Trowbridge, Street, has returned home after be- ing a patient at General Hospital. Kathy Beisel, E. Franklin Street, has been quite ill. Kathy attends Shavertown School and is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beisel. Debbie and Beverly Pugh, daugh- ters of Mr. and Mrs. William Pugh, E. Center Street are both ou with the virus. The community extends sympathy to the Silic: families who lost their brother, John Silic, 'Sr.,. former Courtdale resident, We also regret that John H. Ich- ter, Ashley, father of Mrs. Charles K. Beech, Shavertown and Mrs. Reese Pelton, Dallas, passed away. Mrs. Richard Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones, E. Cent- er Street will take up residence on Tioga Avenue, Kingston shortly. Mrs. Morgan's husband is with the U. S. Navy and is currently sta- tioned at Brooklyn Navy Yard. Mr, and Mrs. Robert K. Lewis, Judith, Robert, Jr., and Glenn, for- merly of Trucksville, are now res- iding on Shagbark Drive. Welcome to Shavertown, Carole and Bob. FORTY YEARS OF SERVICE Congratulations are in order for Josiah Jenkins, 44 Ever- green Street, who recently was presented with an engraved watch by Harrison H. Smith, president of Wilkes-Barre Pub- lishing Company. Mr. Jenkins was awarded membership in the publishing company’s Forty Plus Club after having been an employee since 1921. Mr. Jenk- ins is a journeyman printer and has given forty years of dedi- cated service. This family, Mom, Dad, Tommy, Kathy, Betsy and Carol will spend Ariel visiting Robert Boyer, manager of Mc- | Crory’s, Robert Charney and Mr. Ridge | Richardson, Management Trainees, were awarded fine gifts by the employees at their recent Christmas party. Approximately thirty-five persons attended. Ann Ferrar, Philadelphia is spend- ing Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, E. Center Street. BE ON YOUR GUARD Women of Shavertown be on guard against furnace-checking door knockers, This correspon- dent was called to the door last week by a man claiming to be connected with a large furnace compay. He wanted access to the furnane room for himself and a college-type partner. This was in order to check the con- dition of our furnace (it works fine). He was not asked to come - and fumbled in his attempt to learn who lived in the home. The change of street names gave his an excuse to correct records he couldn’t have had. When he was denied admittance, I received a look that was intend- . ed to show my complete ignor- ance of furnaces. It did remind me of the plight of the woman in Sweet Valley last year who had a painful experience with furnace checking door knock- ers. So, demand credentials if you have not ordered a reput- able furnae man to check your heating system or make sure the man of the house is on hand to protect, if needed, the weaker sex. May you and yours have the very merriest of all Christmasses. See you next week. \ Beaumont The annual Christmas party given to the Beaumont Elementary School by the P. T. A. will be this Thurs- day at 7:30 p. m. The James Kuhls and Mrs. Eliz- abeth Hess of San Diego, Calif., are here for the Christmas holidays. The four Kuhl children have enjoyed some skating this past week and hope to see some more snow before Grandma and Grandpa, Mr. and | Mrs. George Kuhl, return to Cali- fornia with them. Mrs. Herbert Goodwin spent last week with the Victor LaBrunos in New Jersey caring for that family while Mrs. LaBruno, formerly Gert- rude Goodwin, was hospitalized for { time no ashes had been spread. Within a span of one week resi- dents of Chase Road from Chase Corners to the Lake Silkworth Road were without protection on the highway, the State Highway Depart- ment not spreading ashes until after ten Sunday morning, although |. ice started to form Saturday night. | The Department maintains that this road is a ‘Secondary Road” and must wait until the main high- ways are ashed. If our “Tax Happy Governor” would place more men on the highways instead of over- crowding them in offices at Harris- burg and Wilkes-Barre, the tax- payers would get a better break. We would suggest that our citizens don- tact Representative Fred Shupnik and have him do something to alle- viate the problem we have every time there is a snow or sleet storm. At least the County had its section of the road well ashed this week and the Township Supervisors did a commendable job on the Town- ship Roads. Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steinhauf who have moved from Meadowerest into the Jackie Culp home on Overbrook Avenue. James Kozemchak’s car was bad- ly damaged when it skidded on the icy pavement on Overbrook Avenue Sunday morning at 11. Up to that There is fine ice skating on Clar- ence Meyers’ Spring Lake. Elaine Kozemchak entertained some of her classmates from Wilkes College and other friends at a Pre- Holiday Party at her home last evening. ; Mrs. William G. Laity, Chase’ Manor, reports that her sister, Mrs. Thomas Jones, gave birth to a baby girl, Susan Jean, December 14 at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Jones is the former Betty Lawson of Trucksville. Mr. Jones is a teach- er in the Public Schools at Levit- town. Susan Jean, weighed in at 5 lb. 14 oz. and is the Jones’ first child. Mrs. William H. Conyngham has returned to her home at 130 South surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Denning- ton of Ilion, N. Y., will be with the William A. Austins for Christmas. Heber Belles, Sr., and Carl Cris- pell were among some of the local nimrods who managed to get a buck the last day of deer season. Mr. Belles waited until 4 o'clock to get his! Christmas is loving, giving and caring. Christmas is living each day and daring To use the gift of Life to better all mankind— "Then the joy and Lasting Peace of Service we'll find “Merry Christmas to the staff at the Post!” River Street, Wilkes-Barre after a month’s stay at the Sheraton-Rus- sell Hotel in New, York. Bob Kropp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kropp, has re- ceived word from the American Motoreycle Association, that he has been advanced in rank from Novice to Amateur. The next step upward will be from Amateur to Expert Racer. Bob will participate in the motorcycle races at Daytona Beach in March. Congratulations to Mrs, Joseph J. Baluh who will celebrate her birth- day December 26.- This reporter erronously reported that Mrs. Ger- ald Shonks’ birthday is December 26, actually it is January 27. Mrs. Baluh is Mrs. Shonk’s mother and we got the birthdays mixed up. Mrs. George Zick is spending the holidays in Cleveland with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Piccicei. : Mrs. Andrew Sorber, miece of Mrs. Sarah Pealer, died at her home in Highland, N. J. and was buried in the Hanover Green Ceme- tery last week. She was the for- mer Elizabeth Pritchard of Wilkes- Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ide were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilcox ,and joined in decorating the Christmas tree. : Mrs. William H. Conyngham was the Friday evening dinner guest of Mr, and Mrs. Guthrie Conyngham. s. . Charlotte Ashton after fifteen years of deer hunting, fin- ally shot an 8-point-120-pound buck near Ceasetown. [In the hunt- ing party were her husband, Albert and her father, Robert Culp. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Baluh will have Christmas’ Eve dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wall of Ply- mouth and on Christmas will go to the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shonk to spend the day. In reporting the list of lucky hunters on Chase Road who got their deer, the name of Allan La- moreaux was ommitted. ‘Alan got his buck at 7:15 the first day. This was the second deer for Allan with- in the past six years. It had 3 points and weighed 140 Ibs. John Conyngham is a medical patient at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital suffering from a slight case of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Brown at- tended the Fifth Annual Christmas Party of Air Products Corp., Satur- day evening at St. Michael's Hall, Breslau. Other Jackson Township residents attended were: Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gensel, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ray, Mary Lansfc»d, John Malak, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cease of Hunlocks Creek. Congressman and Mrs. Daniel J. Flood stopped in to make a brief speech. Executives Harveys Lake Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones and sons of Sunset, Harveys Lake will spend their Christmas vacation in Florida. . Private Fred Javer and Private Dale Wagner and his wife, Verna from the Allentown office also at- tended. Mr. and Mrs. oJhn Pavlick had as Sunday visitors, Mr. and Mrs. John Roman, and son, David, Pikes Creek and Mr. and Mrs.- Robert Moyer and children, Carolann and Robert, Jr. of Hunlock Creek. Jackson Fire Department, Christmas Party will be held at the Fire Hall, Saturday evening at 7, with all children up to twelve as guests. Edward Jeffery, and Ted Prushinki of the Program Commit- tee announced that a singing and instrumental group will perform under the direction of Mrs. Robert Sherwood and that several of Mar- lene Ceases’s dancing students will also perform. Carol Aston is Gen- eral Chairman assisted by an In- terior Decorating Committee, com- posed of Louis Wilcox, Harold Bert- ram, Paul Snyder and Walter Cool- baugh; Stocking Committee, Sherman and Tom DeMeo, and a Re- freshment Committee, Fred Field- ing and John Krupa, and last, but not least, Santa himself. Santa will present stockings ‘to all the children and the Refreshment Com- mittee will serve refreshments. Ernest Bevan, foster son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes, a member of the Marine Corps ar- rived home Thursday for the holi- days. He will report to Cherry Point on January 3. Ernest recent- ly completed his boot training at | Parris Island, and was transferred to Camp Geiger, Camp Lejune, N. C. While at Parris Island eating in the Mess Hall, he noticed a recruit staring at him. Finally it dawned on him that the recruit in marine fa- tigues was none other than David Williams, a member of his 1961 graduating class at Lehman High || School. These boys sure looked good to each other, as boot training in the Marines is really tough. Mrs. Peter Lincoln who was in and out of the Nesbitt Hospital during the past week for a check- up'is resting at home. ‘Wayne Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes, will arrive home from Bryan College, Dayton, Tenn. this weekend. Mrs. [Frederick Mahle, Chase Road, is a surgical patient at Nes- bitt Hospital. Mrs. Mahle former Wilma Titus. Her husband, Frederick, is an employe of Com- monwealth Telephone Company. Mrs. Robt Winecki from Chase Manor expects her husband Robt Winecki home from Great Lakes on the 20th. Mrs. Mildred Shultz, Mrs. Winecki’s mother underwent an ap- pendictomy last week in Nesbitt Hospital after being a patient there two weeks with pneumonia, Al is the | 1 DALLAS, PENNSYLVAN 1A Lee, Fort Dix, N. J. spent the weeks end here recently, at their Yesper-y tive homes. Mrs, William Jones and we Howard Higgins entertained at a variety shower on Monday night for Patsy Keener, who was married on. Saturday (Dec. 16) to Daniel Ko cher. Guests were: Mrs. Raymond Garinger, Mrs. Theodore Heness,| Mrs. Arthur Wagner, Mrs. Barney Newell, Mrs. Harry Allen, Mrs. Al- bert Armitage, Mrs. Alferd Keener, Mary Keener, Gladys Jones, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Merry Christmass Mr. and Mrs. Risley and all your fine helpers at: the Post. FORTY FORT THEATRE FRIDAY and Saturday Vincent ‘Price IN Jules Verne’s “Master Of The World” SUN., MON., TUES. and WED. , (Continuous Sunday 3 to 11) Troy Donahue Connie Stevens IN “Susan Slade” Matinee Monday, 1:30 and 8 ? “Goliath And The Dragon” LUZERNE THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY “The Robe” SUN. - MON. - TUES. 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