Sgn gr ey . e GET RS ep ~ SECTION B-— PAGE 6 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS | en | BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin NE 9-2544 ® Mt. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver OR 4-5460 @® NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm NE 9-8522 HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs.Albert Armitage NE 9-6531 @ RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher NE 9-3930 | IDETOWN, Bess Cooke ' NE 9-5137 ® SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Thomas Kriedler OR 4-4429 | JACKSON TOWNSHIP, Mrs. William Hughes 696-1005 ® SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray GR 720712 | LEHMAN, Barbara Simms OR 4-3391 ® TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter GR 7-234 ° : NL meet January 3. Church. Recent guests at the home of Mr. Wendy Elaine \Smith, eight-| SWEET VALLEY HAPPY NEW YEAR I would like to take this opportunity to wish every one of vou a Happy and Blessed New Year. It has been a pleas- ure working this year as your correspondent. I deeply ap- preciate the cooperation I have received, Mr, and Mrs. Alton Johnson, Hills of Hope, announce the beginning of Bible classes in their home every Monday evening at 8, starting Jan- uary 8. Not connected with any church, the Johnsons feel such classes are needed in these troubled times. Public is welcome. Patricia Perkins, student nurse at General Hospital, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins. Pvt. Russell Steele, Fort Devers, Mass., where he is studying Social Service, is spending the holidays with his wife, the former Joann Pirce, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Steele, Sr., at Meeker. Airman, second class, Anthony Price is spending a ten-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gil- bert Price, Swamp Road. David Coslett, Jr., sophomore at Bloomsburg State Teachers College, is home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Coslett, Sr., North Lake, for the holidays. Mrs. Ronald Hughes, son Bernard and daughter Michelle, Ringtown, spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bronson, North Lake. In critical condition at Nanticoke Hospital is Bernard Schopper, a medical patient. He is the grand- son of the late Dr. J. N. Davenport, Sweet Valley. FAMILY SCATTERED FOR CHRISTMAS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitesell, Fades, had few of the family home for Christmas. John, a student at Bacone College, Qkla., will spend the holidays with another son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Whitesell of Oklahoma City. Lou "Ann, now Mrs. Robert Smith, re- | siding at New Tribes Mission, ‘Wood- worth, Wis., sends word that they will be home in February, and Carol, now the wife of Sgt. Ronald Gra- bowski, stationed in French Mor- occo, will-be home in March. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cragle and sons, | Carol Hislop, daughter of Mr. and | Warnersville,. N. Y,, David and Steven of Montoursville, spent the holidays with the ~ Whitesells, be greatly appreciated. Kindly call your correspondent by Saturday evening of each week. phone number is GR 7-3271. | burg State Teachers College. | David Swire, one of the four-year are spending their Christmas vaca- | tion at home. Jeanne is a student | at Misericordia and Nancy is enrolled | at Marywood College. | Mrs. Blanche Piper, who resides | on the Main Road with her son-in- | law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | Robert Andrews, Sr., is a patient | at Nesbitt Hospital. | Mrs. Linda Hughes, Kingston, is spending the holidays with her son- | { in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | | Jack Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Pharos and | family have purchased and moved | into the Fred Schobert home at | Pikes Creek. The Pharos have four | children ‘living at home. They are | Dale, a second grade student at | Ross Elementary; Jerry and Sharon, attending Lake-Lehman High, and Grace, who is employed by General igar Company, Kingston. Mr. Pharos, a former employee of Noxen Tannery, has recently started to work in the Williamenort Tannery. | | Mrs. Pharos is employed at the | Ronox Dress Company in Noxen. On Christmas the Pharos , enter- tained their three married chil- dren and families, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- { ward Lanning. Shickshiny; Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kocher, Karen Silver | Mountain; and Mr. and Mrs. Ron- | ald Pharos, Beaumont, Students home for the holidays include Gary Maugher and Charles Yetter, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Yetter, Pikes = Creek. Both are students at.Lycoming College. | Philip H. Farber, Jr., who is do- ing graduate work at Catholic Uni. versity, Washington. D. C., is spend- ing the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Farber, Sr. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rogers, who were married Saturday at Maple Grove Methodist Church. Mrs. Rogers is the former | Mrs. Conrad Hislop, Dallas. I. Girl Scouts of Trooo 444 will | mother, Mrs. Carrie Bond. : | | and Mrs. | Mrs. Eugene Sorber, Rayburn; Mr. | On December 31, at 7:30, Church / |and Mrs. New items for this column will | Our NEW | | Mrs. Richard Culver. Dean Long is home from Blooms- | | at Mooretown Assembly old twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. John | Swire, has an ear infection and | bronchitis. Jeanne and Nancy Drapiewski, | merfield, N. and Mrs. Russell Kitchen were Mr. | months old daughter of Mr. Leonard Baer, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, has been ill. Dennis Mahoney, Paul, Connie, Barton and Denise; Mrs. vice and installation of officers. A Naomi Palmoski, Mrs. Lois O'Keefe, children’s program and choir music Mooretown; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn was presented Christmas Eve. Harvey, Harveyville, and Mr. and {with the latter's brother, Delbert A new furnace has been installed Smith, a patient at the Hazleton of God Hospital. TRUCKSVILLE Trucksville Fire Company will, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edwards, meet in the Fire Hall Friday night. South Memorial Highway, will spend Jacob Harrison will be in charge. |the holiday weekend with their Loretta Olver, teacher in the son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Moravian Schools, Bethlehem, is Mrs. Alfred Johns and family in guest of Mrs. Florence Finney. Rochester, N. Y. Helen Sweeney, Orchard Street,| Mrs. David Peters and infant has been selected as a prospective daughter have returned rfom Nes- juror for Common Pleas Court in | bitt Hospital. January. J : Richard Davis, son of Mrs. Alice Mrs. Joseph O'Malia and infant! p,yis and the late Samuel Davis, | son have returned home from Mercy sang with the U. S. Navy Band in Hospital. j ; { Berlin, Germany, on Christmas Day. Birthday greetings this week to mpe group known as ‘The Sea Mrs. Carol Bennett Bligh, MS. | Chanters.” entertain = American James Trebilcox, Mrs. Ogden Pal- | troops each year during the holi- mer, Mrs. Richard Cook, Mrs. Tracey gays The show was broadcast. Webster, Jocalyn Horwatt, Grace | Roland DeVincentis, Young, Lilyan Covert, Martha M.|,,4 Mrs. Bujene DeVincentis, Me- Grall, Warren L. Morrow, Alwene morial Highway, is convalescing at S. Mathers, Philip Mathers, Donald p,me following a throat infection. | Walter, J. Eugene Thomas, Robert 42 Bullock, Mark Waltick, Thomas Kreidler 3rd, William Lohman, Ed- gar Hoffman, Richard Elliott Per- rego, F. William Greenley, Heather son of My, | home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richards. Coole. | Allan Field, Camp Dix, N. J. is! Holiday ‘guests at the home of spending a ten day leave with his the Voyle Travers were Mr. and Mrs. Ruth Field. He has Mrs. Seldon Traver and family of | finished his basic training and will Thomasville, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. i be stationed at Fort Knox, Ken- Lawrence Patton and 'tucky, at the end of his leave. Lee Lord, Tommy Field and Rob- | James Hettesheimer, Noxen. | ert Crispell leave on Monday for St.| Mr and Mrs. Joseph Vilasi and Petersburg, Fla, where they will family, Binghamton, spent Friday | Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Finney spent the Christmas weekend with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finney and family in Lan- caster. | Finney, Blanche Ellsworth, an Helen Graham. Harveys Lake | Mr. and Mrs. Gary Watkins and | = ] family, Buffalo, will spend New! The Harveys Lake Woman's Ser- | car weekend with her parents, Mr. vice Club will meet on January 4 and Mrs. Alien Wilcox. at 7:30, Lake School. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Salter, Sores The “Girl of the Month” will be J., are spending two presented. The president requests weeks with his brother-in-law and that all annual reports be brought | sister, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Allen to this meeting. Members will not and family at Birch Grove. | receive further notice of this meet- | Wallace Perrin, Holly Street, is ing. The Executive Board will meet | conyalescing at home after being on January 15. | a medical patient in Nesbitt Hos-| Mary Kuchta, Lakewood, N. J., is | pital for several days. | spending the holidays with her | William Mathers, Carverton mother, Mrs. Mary Kuchta. { Road. shot: an eight-point deer I. A. Rood has returned from weighing 150 pounds in the Jen- Nanticoke Hospital where he was nines area. Bill was successful last a patient for five days. He spent year, too, when he bagged one in Christmas with his ‘daughter and the same area. family, Dr. and Mrs. Albert Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. in Nanticoke. Mrs. Carrie Read left | Saturday morning for Lewisburg to spend the holidays with her Herbert Hughes, will spend the weekend © with her New Years | William Engelman’s on Sunday. and | Mrs. John Hansen and family at | of Christ will hold a Candlelight Ser- | Mr. and Mrs. John Swire visited | | mother, THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1961 | NOXEN CUS Ie | the weekend with his wife and fam- ily here. Ernest Philips, Sr., has accepted a position as maintenace man at Bucknell University, Lewisburg. 7 | Shavertown & | | Mr. and Mrs, Sterlyn May, Sidney, | family, Warwick, N. Y., spent the | Valerie and Jeffrey of Allentown, weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone, Eyers-| Mrs. Albert Jones. ville, Pa., and Mrs. Dale Engelman, Guests over the weekend at the Sayre, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Edgar Engelman, Sandra and Bar- | his family, Newark Del, and Mr. bara spent Christmas with Mr. and | Margaret Sorber, Philadelphia, is spending a ten-day vacation at her trailer on Sorber Mountain. Sunday guests at the William Munketchys were Mr. and Mrs. Gab- riel Kalmar and Anne, Mr. and : a | Mrs. Andrew Kish Affie Blizzard and Ward Vander- | Scranton: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fleth, | hot, Metuchin, N. : J., spent the Pa. Mr. and Mrs. | weekend with Christine and Delbert | Blizzard. | Mrs, Pat Costazo and Paul Jeffrey, | ~ Harriet Dendler, Harrisburg, spent | Dunmore. | the weekend with her parents, Mr. | {and Mrs. Roy Dendler. ( list at her home here. {on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff Sun- | and Mrs. David Hopkins, New Jer- | day. | sey, spent the holiday with their { Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miner called parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siglin. | on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morgan, Par-| = Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Benner, Rich- | sons, Saturday evening. | field, Pa., spent Christmas Day with | Canandagua, N, Y. Bill May took | over the milk route in his absence. | Raymond Keiper and Marion Gor- | min spent the weekend with the | Harry Keipers. | Madisonville, Keiper is also on the sick list, | day before Christmas. | Wilson Harding returned to his her mother, Mrs. Albert Casterline. | | Buffalo, spent | | home after submitting to surgery at| James Casterline, | General Hospital. | Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Os- Kenneth Turner, Sr: has accept-{ mond Casterline and family. work at the Armour Tannery { at Williamsport. ed | spent Saturday, and attended a | Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cummings | family dinner at the home of Mr. | and daughter, Milltown, N. J., spent and Mrs, William Doty at Benton, | the weekend with her mother, Mrs. | on Sunday. | Betty Smith. Mr. and Mrs. | vis't Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crispell.' and Saturday with Jeddie MacWil- Guests at the home of Mr. and liams. Mrs. Elvin Bean over the holiday 'Conn., and Miss Patricia Swan, Dal- | and Mrs. Jesse Benjamin. las, and Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Ka-| Mrs. Harry Miller is spending a memstein, Flushing, N. Y. | month with her daughter, Mrs. Richard Phillips, Rochester, spent Leonard Cheadle and family, Har- the weekend with his parents, Mr: | risburg. and Mrs. Ernie Phillips, Sr., and Ernie Phillips, Jr," Rochester, spent Harold spent the weekend with - | their son, Howard and family, Endi- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Yellalonis | cott. and daughters, Joan, Annette and| Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kasson, New- Teri, Baltimore, Md., and Mr. and ' ark, Del., visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | Mrs. Leonard Flecknoe of Drexell liam Murphy on Monday. Hill are spending the Christmas and | Mr. and Mrs. George Krouse and New Year holidays with their par- Thelma Sare of Nanticoke visited ents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clark. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blazzard on Mr, and Mrs. James McCaffery Saturday. and sons have moved from the! Jones apartment to the William Tommy visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kelley home. Goble, Tunkhannock, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jones and | | Patton were their son, Carlton and | who is serving with the U. S. Navy and Mrs. Fred Clark of Fulton, N.Y. | and Sandra, | George Fleth and Maryann, Mr and | Mrs. Richard Traver arrived home | Fleet P. O. New York City, N. | from General Hospital with her back Mrs. Loren Case is on the sick!in a brace due to a fall down the| 4 Mrs Thomas Kriedler, Sr., who Mrs. Chester | basement stairs at her home, the| paved the icy roads to visit their Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Casterline | Mr. ad Mrs. David Coole, Debbie William Martin | and Vickie, Sayre, spent Monday | and sons, Texas, are visiting at the | with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | family of | Newburg, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. William Phelps and | were their son, Mike, W. Hartford, | family of Connecticut visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leibenguth and Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Teetsel and Happy New Year! This is a phrase that we hear over and over. Let us all do our level best to keep our lives safe and secure over this holi- day week-end so that we may have just what the above greeting signi- fies. Remember, if you drink—don’t drive and if you.must drive—don’t drink! There is a young man in our midst and would very much like to receive mail from friends and acquaintances. He is Ralph E. Walp. Ralph's fam- | ily resides on Lehigh Street. Ralph recently spent some time in town and mentioned his desire to receive mail, We all kow what it is like to be far from home at one time or another and how a letter or card | can do wonders to build morale. Here is the address for Ralph: Ralph E. Walp, 586-55-49. S.A, | U.S.S. Van Voorhis, De (1028), c/o Y. We had as over-night guests Mr. grandchildren on Christmas. The Robert Shalanski, Trenton, called) Meryl Siglin, Longhorne, and Mr. | senior Kreidlers are residing in Wal- | | lingford, Conn., and are formerly ors 5 J ! Pioneer Girls Enjoy Christmas Parties Pioneer Girls held a Christmas party last Tuesday evening at Shav- ertown Bible Church. ea Speaker of the evening was Mrs. Ira Button. ? y _ Present were: Gloria Welch, Paul- ette Kocher, Carolyn VanAuken, Joyce Ann Belles, Donna Kocher, Hoyt, Linda Horbert, Susan Abbot, Debbie Gregory, Elaine and Flor- ence Garnett, Betty Burket, Sharon Condon, Diane Seymour, Marybeth Keast, Sally Seymour, Erma Gar- nett, Mrs. Donald Easton, Mrs. Sam- uel -Keast, Mrs. Ira Button, Mrs. William Burket. December 15, Pioneer Girlsi had a Christmas party at the hol. of Mrs. Donald Easton in Oak Hill No more i doubt there is a great deal news happenings in Shaver- town than I have reported. If I have not contacted YOU, will you please call me at OR 4-4429 so we may have a broader coverage of | the news? 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