The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 08, 1962, Image 14

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IDETOV@Y, Bess Cooke
LEHMAN, Barbara Simms
MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter
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| Hog Day, but the beautiful weather
| with his predictions. Traffic was un-
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retary and Treasurer.
~~ Joint Board of Lake-Lehman-Jack-
i Houston University, Texas, has re-
| turned to classes after spending the
i ns sights on playing professional
| Bill plays guard with the San Fran-
Joey Gans and Mickey Walker and
game until he broke his arm, and
family of athletes.
Friday may have been Ground
over the weekend, didn't coincide
usually heavy Sunday, especially
over the Larksville Mountain and
Lake Silkworth Roads. The aroma
of Spring was in the air, we hope.
Congratulations to Mrs. Eliza
Fielding who celebrated her eightie-
‘th birthday on Monday. On Sunday
afternoon her twenty-four grand-
children and eleven greatgrandchil-
dren made a surprise visit to her
John Williams and his
mother, Mrs. Rachael Williams, both
of Tamaqua were Sunday dinner
guests. :
~ Dorranceton Methodist MYF will
hold a square dance at Jackson
Township Fire Hall, Saturday night.
The public is invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Brown at-
tended the AP.C. 1 Credit Union
meeting and dance held at Konefal's
in Edwardsville. Mr. Brown, a
director, was elected Assistant Sec-
Mary Ann Laskowski spent the
weekend visiting with her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Yurick at Buck Hill Falls.
Jackson School Board and the
son, will meet at the High School
Tuesday evening, February 13.
is RETURNS TO HUSTON
Joseph Lopasky, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John ‘Lopasky, a student at
mid-term recess at home. Joe plays
on the Freshman team and has set
football. He also excels in baseball
and tried out with the Baltimore
rioles last summer. His brother
cisco Forty-Niners. Bill is married
to former Janice Bertram, daugh-
ter of Supervisor and Mrs. Harold
Bertram. Their father fought as a
welterweight boxer in his youth,
and sparred with such famous box-
ers as Vince Dundee, Pete Latzo,
was making progress in the fight
had to quit. At the time he quit
the fight game he was boxing in the
middleweight division.. Quite a
Mrs. Blodwen Vanstone, Philadel-
‘phia, who has been visiting with her
~ sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs, C. J. Major for the past ten
days left for home on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Myers, Sweet
Valley, were supper guests Sunday
‘evening. Both Mr. and Mrs. Major
have been ill with the Flu during
. the past month.
W.S.C.S. of Jackson Methodist
Church will meet tonight at the
home of Mrs. Julia Youlls.
. Mrs. Loretta Miers, sister of Mrs.
J. K. Murray, is patient at the Nes-
. bitt Hospital. Her condition is good.
William Conyngham has
operation to return to’ work.
Frank Niezgoda, who was severe-
ly injured in a mine accident several
weeks ago, has returned to work.
O’Brien,
Marie O’Brien, William O'Brien,
Helen Jean Earl, and his proud par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William T
O’Brien.
Ronnie Maturi,
the weekend at home.
Cindy Pirie, daughter of Mr. and |
Follies Road,
Mrs. Norman Pirie,
JACKSON TOWNSHIP, Mrs. William Hughes
re-
covered sufficiently from his recent
Edward O'Brien, son of Mr. and
Mrs. cele-
brated his 16th birthday Sunday
with a Birthday Party, attended by
the following: Mr. and Mrs. Henry
‘Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie McDer-
mott, Mr. and Mrs. George Cave,
. | que,
is spending some time with the
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Al-
Wilkes-Barre also
visited the Rogowski’s on Sunday
son of Mr. and
, Robert S. Maturi, Sutton Road,
returned to Pennsylvania State
University Sunday, after spending
NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS
BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin
- FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver
HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs.Albert Armitage
NE 9-2544
OR 4-5460
NE 9-6531
NE 9-5137
696-1005
OR 4-3391
GR 77-2734
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JACKSON TOWNSHIP
her sisters, Deborah and MaryAnn
and brother, Kenny, all have had
the chicken pox and are going
through the convalescing stage at
present. \
have Chicken Pox.
USS. John Willis, a destroyer.
which is making a ‘Good-Will Tour
as part
‘People to People’ program,
written his parents Mr. and Mrs
made “in Norway,
about their port calls
and Mrs. Rafael Rodriquez
accompanied by Mrs. Rafael
JT,
Mr.
Sr.,
Rodriquez,
South Carolina.
son-in-law, Mr.
Kingston.
with their daughter Hildy and jus
Pox with’ daughter, Darcy.
David Cooper, son of Mr.
family birthday party.
Harold M. Steele,
lision at Chase Corners,
afternoon at 2. The rear of th
Chevrolet and the front end of th
riers.
the motorists.
locks Creek,
severe attack of the Flu.
are getting over
to work.
home.
between the ages of 18 years, who
club holds
square
Contest.
Meeker
spring be far behind ?
and Mrs.
Creek;
Mr.
Pikes Mr. and
Lehman, A2/c Ronald
Rogowski’s.
les and Debbie,
bringing home Joann who spent
| few days with the Alles’.
will celebrate her fifth
NEW
birth-
day tomorrow. Cindy along with
DALLAS
"CLEANERS -
that their daughter
IT'S NEW
ONE HOUR
t the most in DRY CLEANING
In appreciation for the 2,546
friendly people in this Val-
ley Area who have been our
customers in the first 2 mos.
of business, we are featuring
this special offer
Ladies Plain Skirts
Ladies Plain Slax
Men’s Slax
39c
Men's Sport Coats D9C
We admit that of the 2,546
people we have served . ..
only 4 were dissatisfied, how-
ever we are sincerely trying
to please everyone!
Dallas Shopping
WE GIVE
S & H GREEN
STAMPS
Center
DALLAS
OR 5-1508
Ronnie and Al. Ray, sons of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Ray of Chase Road,
Seaman Second Class, Gerald H.
Richards, member of the crew of the
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ing 2 Cot en. SWEET VALLEY
has
Gerald W. Richards, about port calls
and about the
party which sailors gave to Nor-
wegian children and the many
trinkets received in return, and also
in the
Netherlands and stated they are
now making calls at ports in Eng-
land. Gerald is a graduate of the
1961 Class at Westmoreland High.
left Friday for a
Southern. trip. They will call on
Rafael Jr. stationed at Fort Jackson,
Mrs. Daniel C. Rogers is spending
this week with her daughter and
and Mrs. Hall of
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Hall Rogers
are going through a siege of Mumps
to be different, a siege of Chicken
and
Mrs. Kenneth Cooper will celebrate
his sixth birthday tomorrow with a
A 1962 Chevrolet, owned by Leo
McGeorge, 81 Franklin Street, Ed-
wardsville, and an MG, owned by
146 Lohman
Street, Trucksville, figured in a col-
Sunday
MG were damaged. Chief of Police,
Robert Cooper investigated. The two
men agreed to turn the matter over
to their respective insurance car-
This is a dangerous corner.
Dense foliage obstructs the view of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cease, Hun-
Mr. Cease
has recovered sufficiently to return
Mrs. Cease is still under
the weather. Their maternal grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ide,
are keeping their children at their
Mrs: Foster Hall Rogers, director
of the Co-Ed Department of Wilkes-
Barre YW.C.A,, invites any person
out of school, and age 30, to contact
her at OR 4-1431 for information
pertaining to this Club. The Co-Ed
and modern
dances at the New ‘Y’ Center, with
a live orchestra and Caller. Right
now the club is conducting a Twist
Colds and the flu bug have been
running rampant with many chil-
dren missing school, but take heart
everybody, for if winter comes can
Those helping Linda Rogowski
celebrate her birthday Sunday were
Alfred Rogowski,
Mrs. |
Robert Leonard and daughter Mi-
chelle, Philadelphia, Miss Cindy Dis-
Word has been received by Mr.
and Mrs. John Cooney, Pikes-Creek
Barbara Ann
has passed her State Board Exami-
FEB. 12 - 13 - 4
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1962
® Mt. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270
® NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm NE 9-8522
® RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher NE 9-3930
® SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Thomas Kriedler OR 4-4429
® SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray GR 7-3271
@® TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689
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A 2/c Larry Farr has returned to them.
pendectory. an A. Winter, Sr,
Mrs, Minnie Hoover is recovering Swoyerville.
at her home at the Outlet. How EXPRESSES GRATITUDE
about some get-well cards, folks?
thur Hoover on Sunday. Mrs, Lillian | and able to get around some.
¥ Mrs. Richard Davenport, Sr. and
daughter, Mrs. Richard Bridle, and
Lisa, spent Sunday with Mx. and
Mrs. Richard Davenport, Jr., Beach
Haven. [In the afternoon they went
to Mifflinville, accompanied by Mrs.
Richard Davenport, Jr., Richard III,
Dottie Jean and Billy and visited
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Siebecker.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Schall had
as Sunday guests the latter's par-
1 ents, Mr. and Mrs." William Miles,
Trucksville.
Mrs. Michael McAuvie, Lake Silk-
worth, has returned after being a
patient at Nesbitt Hospital.
Preston L. Mingus has returned
from Geisinger Hospital and is much
improved. Sunday visitors included
Mr. and Mrs. George Eckert, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Marshall and Martin, all
of Berwick; Mr. and Mrs. William
Doty, Benton, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
t | Swanson and Tim, Harveys Lake.
Cheryl White, Berwick, was the
weekend guest of Cathy Mingus.
Cheryl came up to attend the Don-
key Basketball game at Lake Leh-
man High School.
Jan Long, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles H. Long, has been confined
to his home for the past two weeks.
On the sick list are Mrs. Antonio
Castellani, Pikes Creek; Henry and
Brent Post, sons of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Post. Henry returned to
school Monday, but Brent is still ill;
Mrs. Joyce Thomas and son Jeffrey,
are recovering from a virus; eight-
een-month old Randy Walsh, Ned
and June's little boy, has returned
home after submitting to surgery
last week at Nesbitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Anesi, Oak
Hill, spent Sunday evening at her
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wallace had
as Sunday guests their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
James Wallace, Berwick.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lynn and Jef-
frey, Berwick, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Post. Mrs.
Lynn and Mrs. Post are sisters.
Mrs. Blanche Piper has returned
after being a patient at Nesbitt Hos-
pital. Mrs. Piper makes her home
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrews,
Sr.
Susan Lamoreaux, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Lamoreaux, has
been ill.
Sweet Valley Volunteer Firemen
will meet at the Fire Hall tonight.
preside.
Chief Sherman Kunkle.
Delores Trumbower,
Davenport.
daughter, Dianne Kathleen.
change in day.
wards, Harrisburg.
Mr.
Mr.
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ist Church, February 27.
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Bermuda.
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duced in the United States.
nation for nurses. Her husband, | Hildebrandt, Dallas, also visited
3 Mrs. Annie Winter and Mr. and
duty, at Fort Bragg following re- Mrs. Fred Winter and fantily had as
covery from an emergency @p-|Sunday visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Adri-
and family,
Mrs. Ruth. Anstett wishes to ex-
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoover and | press her gratitude to all who helped
daughter Linda, North Plainfield, |her in any way during her recent
New Jersey visited Mr. and Mrs. Ar- hospital stay. She is at home now
Loren Cragle, Jr. president, will
Classes in Fire Fighting
will be held the fourth Thursday of
each month at 8 in charge of Fire
Auxiliary of the Sweet Valley
Volunteer Fire Department met at
the Fire Hall Thursday, with Mrs.
Cletus Holcomb, Jr., president, pre-
siding. Attending were Betty Kun-
kle, Olive Meade, Mary Maransky,
and Emogene
Mrs. Cleon Dribelbis, Pikes Creek,
is spending some time at the home
of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Dribelbis, Sauger-
ties, N. Y. Mr. and’ Mrs. Norman
Dribelbis are the parents of a new
The next Bible Class at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Johnson will
be held on Friday evening, February
16, at 7:30 p.m. Please note the
Mrs. Alice Edwards has returned
home after spending last week as
the guest of her son, William Ed-
and Mrs. Thomas Kuczawa
and son Gregg, Reading, were week-
end guests of Mrs. Kaczawa’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Naugle,
Pikes Creek. Dinner guests on Sun-
TRUCK
Back Mountain Area residents
eligible for surplus foods will receive
them today at Trucksville Fire Hall
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Business Meeting And Tea
Auxiliary of Trucksville Fire Com-
pany will meet in the fire hall on
Monday night. “Mys. Liddicote will
preside. A Valentine tea will follow
the meeting. Each member is asked
to bring a guest. Each member is
also asked to bring a funny Valen-
tine and a handkerchief.
A family party celebrating the
birthday anniversary of Mrs. Sadie
Greenley was held at her home on
Lohmann Street on Wednesday
night, January 24. Present were:
Mr. and Mrs. William Williams, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Greenley, Russell,
Cheryl, and Jay Greenley and the
guest of honor.
Samuel Nicholson was transferred
from a position in the mapping sec-
tion to that of computor for the
county by the County Commission-
ers last week.
Mrs. Marion Marth, Carverton
Road, is convalescing at home after
being a patient in Nesbitt Hospital
several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Swank, Mt.
Greenwood, are spending a month
at St. Petersburg, Fla.
Frieda Ellsworth, Martha Elston,
Mary Snyder, and Ellen Martin are
spending two weeks in New York
City.
Mrs. J. K. Evans, Evanston, Ind.,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Arline
Brobst of Midway Manor.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Liddicote,
Jr., George Liddicote, 3rd, Beverly,
and Dawn of Levittown, N. J., and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones, Lloyd, Jr.
and Sheryl of Emmaus, recently vis-
ited their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George W. Liddicote, Carverton
Road.
Mrs. Martha Pearson, Norfolk, Va.,
is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R.
Phillips and family, Mt. Greenwood.
Theodore Young has been ill at
his home on Carverton Road.
Mr, and Mrs. Allen ‘Stewart, S.
Memorial Highway, have left for a
month’s vacation in Florida.
Mrs. Sarah Williams, Philadelphia
SVILLE
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Sherman Kellar, Hill Street.
Coin Cards Distributed
Coin cards for the annual
drive for funds sponsored by
two fire companies and the am-
bulance association of Kingston
Township have been distribut-
ed. Residents are asked to co-
operate in this worthwhile
project.
Perkins, Mrs.
mark, Richard G. Parry,
Johnson,
John Ellsworth.
and grandson, Paul, 2nd.
turned from Washington, D. C
where she spent several days.
bitt Hospital.
Mrs.
N.:Y.
ton.
Mt. Greenwood,
Ocean City, N. J.
and Scranton, is visiting her son-in-
day at the Naugle home included,
and Mrs, Lewis Naugle and
The Blue and Gold banquet will
be held at the Maple Grove Method-
Kollin Foss, stationed at Norfolk,
Va., with the Navy, arrived home
in time to attend the Donkey Bas-
ketball game at Lake Lehman High
School, Saturday evening. On Mon-
day he left for a Navy cruise to
Dinner guests on Sunday at the
home of. Mr. and Mrs. Richard N.
Stroud were the latter’s sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wen-
dell Jones and children, Eleanor,
Wendell, Sheldon, Cindy, and Car-
olyn, Shavertown. On Saturday, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Howells, Jr., with
children, Linda, Nancy, and Jimmie,
Demunds, visited with the Strouds.
Maple Grove Methodist W. S.C. 8S.
will meet Tuesday with Ruth Ans-
There are more than 1500 daily
and 10,000 weekly newspapers pro-
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Birthday greetings this week to.
Mrs. Boyd Atherholt, Mrs. C. A.
‘William Coolbaugh,
Verna M. Smith, Janet Cleasby,
Janet Finney, Cindy Ruth Johnson,
Susan Moss, Thomas Telford, Allen
Bryant Horwat, David John Cash-
Robert
Sobal, Morris M. Lloyd, Clifford M.
David Wayne Harrison,
Richard Schooley, Gary Schooley,
Howard Williams, Paul Sanford, and
Mrs. Paul Snyder, Harris Hill
Road, has returned from Boco
Raton, Fla., where she spent a
month with her son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Snyder
Mrs. Mary Louise Sprowl has re-
oy
Mrs, Louis W. Jones and infant
son have returned home from Nes-
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Teller, Car-
verton Road, spent the weekend
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Norman Teller of Scarsdale,
Mrs, Howard Meyers, Birch Grove,
is spending some time in Dania, Fla.
Albert Cigarski, Chase Road, be-
came a member of Surface Division
4-58 at last week’s drill sessions at
the Naval Reserve Center in Kings-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lampman,
left Saturday by
plane for Florida, where they will
spend several months at Miami and
Miami Beach. They had as recent
guests their son-in-law and daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alberts of
Mrs. Harry Martz and daughter,
Margaret Conners of Haggerstown,
Md., were weekend guests of the
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former's mother, Mrs. Alice Dawes.
Mrs. S. R. Henning, Harris Hill
Road, was elected secretary of
Christian education at last week's
combined annual dinner and meet-
ing of United Church Women and
United Church Men of Wyoming
Valley Council of Churches.
Mr. and Mrs. James Potter, Dear-
born, Mich., are visiting the former's
sister, Mrs. Thomas Jacobs, Bunker
Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Potter will leave
shortly for Florida.
Mrs, Samuel Vickers has been ill
at her home on Harris Hill Road.
Mrs. Carrie Morris, Birch Grove,
will leave tomorrow for Brooklyn,
N. Y., to spend the month with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. David Harkins and family.
Fernbrook
Mrs. Walter Gerlock, Roushey
Street, is a patient in Mercy Hospital
where she is submitting to tests.
Her son Walter, of the Pittsburgh
suburbs, visited her over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bloomer and
family, West Chester, spent the
weekend visiting family and friends
in this area. f
Sincere sympathy is extended Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Lewis, Summit
Street, on the passing of Mr. Lewis’
father, Jesse Lewis of Forty Fort last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Holeman, E.
Overbrook Avenue, recently cele-
brated their 22nd wedding anniver-
sary. They have three children,
William, Jr., Robert and Liza. Mr.
Holeman is employed at Linear. The
Holeman’s are formerly of Philadel-
phia.
Mr. and Mrs, John Medovich and
son George, Demunds Road, visited
Mrs. Albert Gunisbeck in Hancock,
N. Y., over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, E.
Overbrook Avenue, spent Sunday
visiting the latter’s uncle and niece,
William Baker and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Jane in Scranton.
Alan Dale Shaver, seven-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver,
Jr., was admitted to Nesbitt Hos-
pital late Monday afternoon suf-
fering from severe abdominal pains
and nausea. Tests are being made.
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Trucksville Girl Scouts
Hear About Holland
Girl Scouts of Truckssville Troop
67 heard Elsbeth Gerrits, Rotary
Exchange student from Amsterdam,
on Monday at the Fire Hall. Miss
Gerrits, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Gerrits, and a senior at Dallas Sen-
ior High School, spoke on customs
of Holdnd.
Bird Club Tonight
Bird Club meets tonight at 8 in
the Library Annex. Rev. William
Reid wil talk on nature periodicals,
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