SECTION A — PAGE 8 Hon BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs.Albert Armitage IDETOWN, Bess Cooke JACKSON TOWNSHIP, Mrs. Wil LEHMAN, Barbara Simms MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter SWEET nn Young Hunter Kills Eight Point Buck: Congratulations to Guy Zer- foll, III, who bagged an eight point buck within an hour after the hunt- ing season opened. Guy, better known as “Toby,” is an eighth grade student at Lake-Lehman High School. He is son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Zerfoss, Jr., Chase Road, Truckswville, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Zerfoss, Sr. of Mooretown. In the same hunting party with Toby was his uncle, Ralph Eckrote, Foltztown, who also shot an eight point buck. Guy Zer- | foss, Sr., bagged a doe a few days | before Christmas. Their hunting was all done in the Mooretown area. Karen Zerfoss, Harveys Lake, was a recent over-night guest of her great-grandmother, Mrs. Alice Ed- | wards, Mooretown. Mrs. Edwards was delighted with little Karen's visit. | Mr. and Mrs. Felix Witkoski, | Forrest Hills, were Christmas guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Pall. Mrs. Dor- othy Flynn, another of the Witkos- called from York- town, Va. to wish the season’s greetings to the family. They also talked with their little ‘granddaugh- . ter, Valerie Ann Flynn. ki's daughters Corey Smith, father of Mrs. Rus- | sell Lamoreaux, will return to his’ winter residence at Panama City, Fla., today. Mrs. Joseph T. Battison and Mrs. Cletus Holcomb, Jr.. attended the Christmas party of the officers and choir of Eastern Star held at Irem Temple Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dribelbis, Pikes Creek, were the guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dribelbis, | Saugerties, N. Y., over the’ Christmas weekend. James Farber, Paterson. N. J., and Philip Farber, Jr., Washington. D. C., have returned after spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Philip H. Farber, Sr. James | is employed at Paterson; Philip is | doing gradvate work at the Catholic | TIniversity of America. Mrs. Farber | recently enjoved a Christmas visit | with her daughter, Sister Jane Eliz- | abeth, a novitiate in the Benadine | Order at Maryview. Villanova, Pa. Sister Jane Elizabeth is the former | Mary Ann Farber. Mrs. Jean Andrews, North Lake, | has returned after a three week | vacation spent visiting her nephew | and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | D. Evans, Augusta. Ga.. and another | nephew and family. Mr. and Mrs. | John R. Evans. Wilmington. Del. | During the holidays Mrs. Andrews | entertained a groun of friends at a Christmas party in her home. Mrs. Marie Baker and daughter, Linda, Lake Silkworth. had as Christmas dinner guests, Mrs. Bak- er's mother and brothers of Nan- ticoke. Later in the day they vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. John Stichak of Alden. Mrs. Stichak is a sister of Mrs. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wint, North Lake, had as guests over the holi- days, their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ondash, Elkins Park. Dinner guests on | Christmas Day included Mr. and! Mrs. Philip Walters, Forty Fort, and Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Ondash, | Kingston. i Bradley Iverson, who was injured September 28, while playing ball, is improved but will remain confined to a wheel chair for another two | months. Ten year old Bradley is son of Mrs. June Iverson. | Mr. and Mrs. John Baur and son, | Corners, | liams; | Bob Gross, NE 9-2544 OR 4-5460 NE 9-6531 NE 9-5137 696-1005 OR 4- oo GR 7-273 liam Hughes TTR JI Michael, Nazareth, spent Christmas visiting friends and relatives in the Back Mountain. They are former residents. | On December 19, the Good News Club held a Christmas party. Bible stories were read, games played and gifts of candy distributed to the children. An average of twenty children attend these meetings held each Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long. Mrs, Clay: ton Edwards conducts the meetings, | assisted by Gloria Long. Barbara and Phyllis Ross, ‘daugh- ters of Mrs. Edith Ross, Broadway entertained at a Christ- mas party at their home on De- cember-27. Games were played and refreshments served to Bill Wil- John Darby, Rennie Daven- port, Jane Olinitz, * Gus Shriner, | Helen Dugan, Karen Young, Karla Penny Ray, Alana Mater, Linda Gosart, Bob Grey, Cub Masters, Bruce Spencer, Tom Evans. Richard Mekeel, Ronnie Cul- ver, Sharon Farver, Johnny Davis. Bess Klinetob had a lovely Christ- mas with her nephew and family, Rev. and Mrs. Hugh B. Klinetob, Hvgh, Jr, and ZXElaine, Nanticoke. | They also visited friends and rela- tives in Wilkes-Barre. Deonald Case, Pearl River, N. Y. was guest of his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Case, over: Christmas. Also visiting at the Case home on Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Bradbury, Luzerne, and Mr. and Mrs. George Koons, with their daughters Diane, Linda and Made- lyn, Shickshinny. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown entertained the Case family at dinner on Christmas Day. The condition of Mrs. Ann Hoover, a patient at General Hospital, re- mains the same. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hunter en- tertained at a family dinner on Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth | Hunter, Brett and Beth Ann. Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cornell, Jane, (Gail, Harold, Jr., and Carol, Pikes Creek; Mr. and Ms. Harold Culver, | Mt. ZION, Rev. NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm SHAVERTOWN, Larry and Dean, Bloomingdale. | neighbor, Jesse Bonning, a guest. , Pfc. Frank Young, stationed at the Lancaster, N. Y., Missel Base, spent the holidays with his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Young, Sr. Ladies Auxiliary of the Sweet : Valley” Volunteer Fire Department, will hold a monthly meeting tonight. Dean Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long, Bloomsburg College, is a member of the cast of “The Plain and the Fancy,” a musical comedy depicting the life of the Amish, people. Dean, who was mas- ter of ceremonies for the October Freshman Talent Show at the col- lege, will have the role of Abner Zook. This musical is being pre- sented by the Musical Choraleers and the College Dramatic Club, ‘The Bloomsburg Players,” some time in February. Sweet, Valley Firemen will hold | their monthly meeting on’ January 11. Plan to attend as these meet- ings are most important. Loren Cragle, Jr., president, will preside, Lorlie Briggs, entertained the Christian Conquerers of the Church of Christ at a Chistmas party at her home. | Three beautiful pheasants have taken up residence in our garden. They are a delight to watch, and have ‘been entertaining our little ones during the holiday vacation. We had a very nice Christmas. Of cov se the children were all up too early. but insisted they wanted to be downstairs to greet their daddy when he arrived home from work at 6:30 a. m. Very early we re- ceived a phone call from Al's sister and brother-in-law. Ed and Mar- guerite Holbrook, in Gulfport, Mis- sissipi. They couldn't make it to Pennsylvania this year, but send greetings to their many friends in this area. Later in the day we visited my family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Martin, and a brother and , family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin, all of Tucksville. I would like to offer my sincere apologies to the Charles Gilbert RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher Mrs. Thomas Kriedler SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1962 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS Harding 388-2270 NE 9-8522 NE 9-3930 OR 4-4429 GR 77-2072 696-1689 A | lovely lady down at the other ond | was also | of our Main Road, who was praying for clear road and good weather for the holidays, while I at my end | of the road offered fervent petitions | | for snow. I am sure Mrs. B., the good Lord heard us both, but just | ‘had a little more pity on a har- . Mrs, rassed mother of five with new sleds. prayers for the clear roads as we'll | probably be about due for bikes. Fernbrook Mrs. Teddy Yop, Demunds Road, has returned from General Hospital | where she spent nearly three months. She is partly paralized but | making slow recovery. Holiday guests of Rev. and Mrs. | Andrew Derrick were Mr. and Mrs. | Ed Sirgany, Binghamton, Mr. and | Mrs. Andrew Derrick Jr. and daugh- ter, Cynthia, Montrose and Mr. and Albert Weelkers and daugh- ter Jane, Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar is on New Year's Day Mr. Lauren Dymond and son, and Mr. Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. and -family, Landsdale spent a week | visitng Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wel- | itchke, Demunds Road. Mrs. Belles. Mrs. Williams’ mother, re- turned home after spending some- time with the Williames. Elmer Casterline, Carverton, has purchased = the William Dymond trailer on Demunds Road and has | moved it to his farm in Carverton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seward and Jim. Donna. and Larry, and Mrs. William Comnton, Maplewood Heights. spent the New Year's week- end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Compton and son, Harry in Levit- town. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon = Austin, Shavertown spent the Christmas | week visiting their son, Mr. and | Mrs. Gordon Austin in Lindon, New Jersey. 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The couple has another son, Ralph, Jr. Neil Turner, has returned to Duke University. and his brother, Lee, to Avon Old Farms School in Avon, Conn. after spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. | Raymond Turner. i Mr. | ris Hill Road, had as guests over | the holiday weekend their son-in- Baxton and family of Chatham, N.J. | son, Timmy, Holly Street, were holi- | day guests of their son-in-law and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walt- | ford, Conn. joined the family for | their first holiday together in eight | Area, in the world to live. HELLO for your Bowling Alley.) I have lived in the Back Mountain area practically all my life and have chosen this area for our Model Home because I think it is the greatest place For many years it has been my sincere desire to have a branch office here amongst our many friends and clients so that we could serve them for their real estate and insurance needs. We had a good year and need properties to sell to a growing list of buyers. 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Betsy Welker, daughter of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Owens, Rah- | | friends and relatives in the Pottsville | |flendsand shitves in | vesterday to Bloomsburg Teachers | last week of her parents, and Mrs. and Mrs. Melvin Archer, Har- | law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray | Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Evans and | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Riutta andl | son. Mark, Berwyn, Ill," were guests Mr. and Mrs. James Dick. Mr. and Mrs. James Dick, Lehich Street. left vesterdav for Florida whore thev will erend the ‘winter. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Plonis. New York (ty. vicited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Perrin over the holidays. Mrs. John Helfrick, N. J. came last ‘Thursday to attend the funoral of her father, Albert Miller. James Case has returned to Bloomsebure Teachers College "after snending the holidav recess with his narents. Mr and Mrs. Surplus Foods Surplus food will be distrib- uted to Back Mountain families Thursdav. Januarv 11, at the Trucksville Fire Hall from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Persons are asked to bring boxes or paper contain- ers for loose commodities. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jenkins svent several davs during the holi- dav period with their son and daugh- here | ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Orian Jenk- | ick, Hackensack, N.J. Curtis and Lee | th ons fry E. Hart- | : : | Evans, two other sons from | tained at dinner durine the holidavs | Mr. and Mrs. | years. | Frances Keeler and Mrs. M. E. Keeler spent last Thursday with | ine in Cramford. N.J. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Post enter- Ben Post, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips and family of Trucksville and Misses Verna = and Gertrnde Smith of York. Wilford Anderson Jr. returned College, where he is a freshman. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vernon | visited her father in State College during the holidavs. Her aunt Isa- bel Grove, a teacher in the Belle- fonte Area School cvstem. returned | with them to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Weiner. Jr. and family. Highland Avenue, were holiday guests of her mother, Mr Allen Dunn in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kistler, Dal las. were dinner guests on Christmas of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shel- don Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. David Mathers. Staub Road. entertained at dinner Auring the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mathers and family of Carv- erton Road and James Bottoms and son. David, Luzerne. Rirthday sreetings +o Mrs. John Rell. Mrs. William Williams, Mrs. War] Hess. Linda Jane Plummer, Karen Williams, Sheldon Hoover, Jr., Hone Beisel, James Powell Hoover. Rebeccann Isaac. Rodney Allan Boyes. Bert Fennell, Robert Clinton, Undvke. and James Strauser Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hess, Mon- trose. and Mr. and Mrs. Arden Hess, Endicott, were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Hess during the holi- days. i Mr. and Mrs. Willard Woolbert and family, Ambler, visited her father, C. F. Lewis and his mother, Mrs. Archie Woolbert, last Satur- day. Mrs: Frank Saunders, Carverton Road, has returned after visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saunders, Jr. and family, and her daughter, Mrs. Thomas French and son, all of Rich- mond Hill, Long Island. Bdward Matthews, who suffered injuries in a fal] while walking along Next year I'll join you in Dymond, E. | Overbrook Ave. had as dinner guest | and Mrs. | Lauren | and Mrs. Robert Eyet of! Robert Williams | Earl | Fred Case.; | Harris Hill Road, [at home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shonk left to visit’ with their son, and family at Commack, L. I, with Mrs. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. rews of Richmond Hill, Mr. and Mrs. ertained during the holidays, and Mrs. Eugene Thomas and son, is aanvilesond have John, and L. 1 Mrs, Alfred Frey, Binghamton, N. |'Y. visited her mother, Mrs. William | Hew itt, who recently underwent sur- | gery at Nesbitt Hospital. James Swales of Northampton and Nadine Love, Forty Fort visited | their STanADaTenS Mr. and Mrs. | Herbert DeWitt last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Griffiths ent- | ertained ‘during the holidays Mr. | and Mrs. Theodore Hinkle and fam- lily of Sayre; Mr. and Mrs. | Griffiths and family of Little Falls, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Donald May, | Harrisburg, and. Marie M. Grall, | Philadelphia. Meeker Christmas visits were on the few and far between side because of the | Harold Croom ent- | Mr. | Shonk’s - brother-in-law | Paul And- | Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Math- ers and daughters, Dorothy, Marg- | aret, and Nancy. emergency appendectomy Bruce | | Alfred. Rogowski and: family, | weather, but the holiday spirit could | i not keep 'em all down. | Lt. and Mrs. ‘Dale Hoover and | son, Keith, South ' Hadley Falls, | Mass., spent a few days visiting their parents, Mr. Hoover, Outlet, and Mr. Harry Cobleigh, Idetown. and Mrs. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide. Mrs. Arthur Hoover ~were, Mr. and | Mrs. Gerald Hoover and sons, Jerry Del.;" Lt. and Mrs. Dale Hoover and son Keith, { South Hadley Falls, Mass., and Mr. | and Mrs. Harry Cobleigh, Idetown. ‘and Terry, Wilmington, [ | | | Winter, and the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. | John R. Alles ‘and ‘Debbie, Wilkes: i Barre. Pikes! Fort | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA LOYALVILLE Mr. and Mrs. John Rasonus are rejoicing over the birth of a new son, William Joseph.. They have four other children, Patsy, Linda, Debbie and John, Jr. Lt. William and wife, Lt. Shirley Hale spent the “holidays: with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Arthur Dar- nell. They are stationed’ at Naval Base, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nichols were made happy over the holidays with a visit from daughter, Rita, and son, David, from Washington, D. C. David “will spend two weeks" with with grandma and grandna, ‘Rita's husband, $/Sgt. Daniel Gulitus,: is serving in France. Marjorie Sorber, Philadelphia and Sorber Mountain, ‘is - spending the holidays in, Lorain, Ohio, with niece and nephew, -Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hummel and family. They are ex- pected to bring her back and spend a weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hummel; Sr, ,-and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Smith ~~’ Happy birthdays go out to Caro- lyn Ide, Robert Stuart, Jack White, Molly Payne, Alfred Martin, Ray- mon Hedden, Mary Bowman, Peter Kijek, Alice: Thomas. Martha Eckard. and son, Curtis, Clay; N, Y., spent the ‘holidays with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eckerd and family. Their gon, Robert. his friend, Norman: Relyer of Medina, N. Y.; and son-in-law, Cpl. J. Wink- ler. called on them. Mr. and Mrs. Peter; Eckerd re- ceived word that they are grand-. ma and grandpa again. To their son, Walter and his wife, Alko, was born a daughter, Shelly: Chiemi Eckerd. They are stationed at Minot Service Base, N. Hawaii. Mr, and: Mrs.. Donald Boston .en- joyed the New: Year holidays wit daughter, Vesta, ~ husband, D./ She is formerly vom) Jay ‘daughter Carol, sons Harry, Boone, and family of Buffalo, N. Y., and son, Theodore and wife, Marie and daughter of Tonawanda, N. Y. Mrs. Wesley Hendricks has been spending some time with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Covert and family. - With her was her daughter, Cindy. Her husband arrived to spend the holidays. They live at Plainfield, N. J. She is the former Jacqualine Covert. Although the roads were bad and snowing hard, the Sunday School Christmas program was a huge suc- cess, Now a Happy New Year goes to all. Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Steltz, sons Larry and David, from Catawissa, snent some ‘time with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Steltz, and Mrs. Mildred Martin and families, Mrs. Helen Grey, who had an op- eration in late October, has been recuperating at her home and ex- pects to be able to return to hel work at Natona after the holidays! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Froehlich, Jr., and Stephen. from Abington, Pa. spent the holidays with her mother, Agnes Sorchik, and brother Walter and his daughter, Marcia. Noxen Mr, and Mrs. Harry Parr, Bris- tol are spending a few days with her father B. B. Engelman. Mr. and Mrs. Philin' Shafer and family of ‘Philadelphia, spent the ‘week end with her mother, Mrs. Dorothy French. Dave and Nik Fritz visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Housenicht at Trout Run. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Doty, Bent- on. and ‘James Casterline, Buffalo, ‘spent the week end with Mr. and h Mrs. Osmand Casterline. (Continued on Page 8 A) oe |