SECTION hall Monday night. a —— ’ B — PAGE 6 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS 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 IDETOVM, Bess Cooke NE 9-51387 ® SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Thomas Kriedler OR 4-4429 JACKSON TOWNSHIP, Mrs. William Hughes 696-1005 ® SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray GR 7-8271 LEHMAN, Barbara Simms OR 4-3391 ® TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter GR 71-2734 3 ® RH THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1962 TRUCKSVILLE . Service Club Will Meet Trucksville Service Mothers and Wives Club will meet in the fire Mrs. (Albert Williams, Jr. will preside, Hostess Committee: Mesdames William Gregory, Cedric Griffiths, S. R. Henning, Bruce Long, and S. J. ‘Lawson. Earl Hess is ticket chairman for the annual Father and Son dinner ~ sponsored by the men’s organiza- tion of Trucksville Methodist Church to be held in the educational build- ing on February 26 at 6:30 p.m. Call him for tickets or any infor- mation you may desire. Mrs. Amelia Rodman, Lehigh Street, has returned from a ten week’s stay with friends in Cal- ifornia. Mrs. Elizabeth Mihal, Hillside, will move to Kingston in the near ~ future. Mrs.. Walter Miles, Huntsville Road, who was a medical patient at Nesbitt Hospital has returned home. Mrs. James Duffy and infant daughter have returned home from Nesbitt Hospital. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Markle, 123 Spring Street, Long Island, N. Y. announce the birth of a son, John, born February 4 in St. Marys Hos- pital, Long Island. They have three other children, Robert, Jr., Linda, and Richard. . Mary Edwards and Ethel Thomp- son, S. Memorial Highway and Pioner Avenue are vacationing in Miami Beach. Mrs. Harry Phillips entertained her card club at Ber home on Mt. Greenwood. Mrs. Richard Bri iggs and children of New Castle will arrive Saturday to spend several days with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. David Bonham. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Thomas Bunney, Mrs. Robert Ash, Mrs. C. R. Griffiths, Mrs. Har- old Croom, Mrs Karl Stock, Sr. Mrs. James Lawson, Mrs. George Shaver, Raymond Dymond, Lincoln Hoover, William Rineman, John Gorden Updyke, Sheldon Rice, David Mathers, David Morgan, Ronald Coolbaugh, Ellen Rice, Sandra Marie Coolbaugh, Kathie Ann Beisel, Bar- bara Ann Johnson, Gertrude Moss, Mildred [Prutzman, Ruby Spencer, Jennie Dugan, Libby Cleasby, Mimi Cleasby, Barbara Jean Horwatt, Mary Ann Jones, and Cheryl Culver. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case, Carver- ton Road, spent the week end with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Case and family at Cazenovia, N. Y. Family Party Mrs. Robert Jenkins of Harris Hill Road honored her granddaugh- ter, Mrs. Kenneth Owens, Pittston, at a family party at the Owen's home. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jenkins and daughters Helen and Janice; Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Jenkins and children, Harry and Mabel of Edwardsville; Dr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins and children, Robert, Jr., Micheal, and Elizabeth; and Mr. and Mrs. John Owens and children, Marie and Ella of West Pittston. Charles Gable, Marvin Johns, Henry Ellsworth, and Jerome Max- well spent the week end in Phil- adelphia. Has New Assignment Airman First Class Daniel Vanec- ko, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Vanecko, S. Memorial Highway, has been assigned to Altus Air Force Base in Oklahoma. Daniel was. re- | cently graduated from a technical training course in missiles at Shep- pard Air Force Base in Texas. He is a graduate of Westmoreland High School. Mrs. Donald Anderson and son, Donald have changed their address from Meadowcrest to 188 Hill Street. Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Boyd Atherholdt of Chestnut Street celebrated her birthday with a dinner held at her home on Satur- day night. Present: Mrs. Harold Croom and daughter, Linda, Mrs. Lewis Roushey, Geraldine Staub, Blanche Atherholdt, and the guest of honor. Advanced In Rank Airman Second Class William R. Lohmann wag advanced to Airman First Class as of February 1. On February 4 he completed 2 years of service over seas. Trustees Meet With Clewell Trustees of Trucksville Methodist Church met at the home of William Clewell on Wednesday night. Louis Wilcox presided at the business meeting. Present: Sheldon Bennett, William Clewell, Clifford Johnson, Sherman © Harter, Lewis Wilcox, Norman Stookey, and Rev. Ger- mond. attend a sales conference of his company in Newark, N. J. this week end. William Lohmann has been elected financial secretary of the Official Board of Trucksville Meth- odist Church. Birthday Party Mary Alice Wills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wills, Harris Hill Road, was honored at a party ia anniversary. Those attending: Ann Snyder, Sarah’ Mae Evans, Dorothy Wills, Sally Edwards, Martha ‘Alexander, Mary Louise Johns, Rita Ellsworth, Marion Ayers, Susan Mantle, Jane Richards, Helen Mey- Walter Phillips, Laurel Lane, will |; celebration of her eleventh birthday, ers, Florence Singer, Barbara Owens, and Laura Ann Elston. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cutler of Mt. Greenwood are on a cruise to the West Indies. Harry Morgan, Harris Hill Road, returned after several weeks’ stay at Miami, Fla. and the Bahamas. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Johns, Carverton Road, left on an automo- bile trip to Florida. Mrs. J. D. Richards, Carverton Road, was admitted as a medical patient at Nesbitt Hospital on Tues- day of last week. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Crompton, Westmoreland Hills, are in Florida on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Mickey, Hillside Avenue, celebrated their fourteenth wedding anniversary on Wednesday, February 7. Shavertown Well -it has happened. After doing our best to get a phone number installed in the automatic thoughts of friends and relatives, a familiar yellow telephone truck stopped in front of our residence to allow the lineman to tell us that after months and months of wait- ing—we were now able to have a private line. Of course, there had to be one hitch. “We are sorry but you cannot retain your old number.” Hence, we may now be reached at OR 4-2351. Mrs. Michael Caffrey, Corner Div- ision and Lehigh Streets, has been a medical patient in Nesbitt Hos- pital for a week. While Kay is being treated, her mother, Mrs. Sad- vary, Wilkes-Barre, is keeping the home fires burning and the three Caffrey ‘children content. Michael Caffrey, employee of Commonwealth Telephone Company, has been a victim of the virus and confined to his bed at home. It’s just like finding money! 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The baby weighed in at 8 lbs. 7 ozs. on February 10. Stanley is employed by Commonwealth Telephone Comp- any in Tunkhannock. Mrs. Davis, the former Marily Covert of King- ston, and the baby are doing just fine. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beisel, E. Franklin Street, entertained at a family dinner Sunday honoring their daughter, Kathie, who celebrated her tenth birthday. Beside the host and hostess and guest of honor, SWEET dene these were present: Lt. Col Leon W. Beisel, Mrs. Leon W. Beisel, Trucks- ville and Mr. and Mrs. Atlee L. Kauffman, Kingston and Gary Beis- el, Kathie’s brother. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Anuskiew- icz, Division Street, will celebrate their fifteenth wedding anniversary on Saturday. The Anuskiewiczs’ were married in St. Cyril Methodist Church, Edwardsville, by Rev. Pods- koch, since deceased. They are the parents of a very lively son, John Jr., 7. Mrs. Anuskiewicz is the former Irene Pekerosky of Edwards- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Puterbaugh, Muncy, visited at the home of Mr. Puterbaugh’s parents on Mt. Airy Road over the week-end. Cecil Poynton, Shaver Avenue, was brought home in the Kingston Township Ambulance on Monday from General Hospital. VALLEY The name of Burl Updyke, Cub Master of Troop 444, was inad- vertently omitted fram the list of those attending the Pack Meeting which was held on January 30, at the Church of Christ, Sweet Valley. In February the Blue and Gold Banquet will be held on the regular Pack Meeting night, February 27, at the Maple Grove Methodist Church, Pikes Creek. There will be a meet- ing of the Troop Committee on Monday evening, [February 19, at the Church of Christ. Mrs. George Haines submitted to oral surgery to correct an ear infec- tion last week, at Geisinger Hos- pital. Mr. Haines has been ill with a virus. Bill Day, a member of the eighth grade at Lehman observed his birthday last week. Cathy Martin was confined to her home last week with a cold. Mr. and Mrs. George Wesley, Jr. and daughters, Penni, LeAnn and LuRae, have purchased and moved into the former Earl White home on North Lake Road. Mrs. Elizabeth Quoss had as din- ner guests last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Meade, and the for- mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Corey Meade, Idetown. Linda Hagenbaugh entertained friends at a toboggan party on Mon- day. Attending were Linda Baker, Jean Gerhart, Barry Ray, Julio Rodriques. News items of interest will be greatly appreciated. Your corres- pondent’s new phone number is GReenleaf 7-3271. Mt. and Mrs, George F. Yurko, Pikes Creek, had as week-end guests, the former's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yurko, Patsy, Joseph, Jr., Thomas and Mark, Newark, N. J. Stephen Yur- ko, son of the George Yurkos was confined to his home last week with a virus infection. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Yocka- vitch, Sr. Elizabeth, N. J. spent last week-end with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Yockavitch, Jr., Anthony III and Cathy, Pikes Creek. Charles Yetter and Gary Maugher students at Lycoming College spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Yetter, Pikes Creek. Mr. and Mrs. ot Bush, Carl, Gary and Paul, Sugarloaf, spent last Saturday as the guests of Mrs. Bush’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Witkoski. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wisneski, Sr. are spending a couple months vacationing at Port Richey, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trumbower re- cently visited with their son Doug, a student at Penn State. Mrs. Trumbower’s mother, Mrs. Mary Craig is vacationing at Gibsonton, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Slatky, Lake Silkworth, have been confined to their home for the past week with flu. They received word this week of the birth of twin boys born at Mercy Hospital to their nephew and Niece, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Za- caravage, Lynwood. Mrs. Zacar- avage is the former Delores Mih- neski, Glen Lyon. They have an- other child, Debra, aged two. Mrs. Harry Evarts recently enter- tained at dinner honoring her hus- band who observed his birthday on February 10. Helping Mr." Evarts to celebrate the occasion were grandchildren, John and Sally Wil. doner, children of Mr. and Mrs. John Wildoner, The Wildoner twins, Shawn and Shane were un- able to attend, being confined to their home with colds. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Christian, Cathy Ann and Richard; and Donna LaBarr, all of Stroudsburg: were over-night guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Swire, Pikes Creek. Dinner guests at the Swire home on Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swire, Billy, Ricky, and Tommy. Joyce Swire was ill Bast week with an infected ear. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Kyttle had as Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gensel, Harveys Lake. Tammy Wilce, daughter of Mr. at her home with tonsilitis. Her sister, Wendy, has returned to school after having a virus infection last week. Mrs, Alice Edwards entertained on Sunday afternoon, her grand- children and greatgrandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Zerfoss, Jr., Toby and Debbie; Chase; ir. and Mrs. Donald Zerfoss, Donnie and Rodney, Country Club, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Loren Edwards, Jeannie and Loren, Jr. Also visiting Mrs. Edwards were her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Zerfoss, Sr. Last week, Mrs. Edwards, along with Kay Altemus and Louisa Schall spent a day in Wilkes Barre visiting Mrs. Edwards’ sister, Mrs. Stella Steele. The Loren Edwards family recently visited Mrs. Ethel Brusmah, Soyers- ville. Low-cost COLOR TELEPHONES bring your home up-to-date all the way in your adi takes no extra space in your BEDROOM with dial-night light in your DEN or LIVING ROOM Call our business office today for com- plete information on the wide range of colors and styles . . . and the low cost. MONWEALTH TELEPHONE "COMPANY and Mrs. Renford Wilce has been ill | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gimble and children, Judy and Billy, accomp- anied by Mrs. Joseph Valent, Plym- outh, visited Mary Gregory and Mrs. Cyril Valent in Union, N.J. Mrs. Mildred Shultz, Swoyerville, mother of Mrs. Robert Winiecki, wishes to thank everyone who sent cards while she was in Nesbitt Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shouldice, Jr. and children, Donna, Walter, Cheryl and Lisa, of Laurelton, N.J., visited with Mrs. Shouldice’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Cragle, Ceasetown, Sunday. Mrs. Dennis Bonning, Sr., Mrs. Loretta Reakes and Mrs. Esther Murray called on Mrs. Ruth Anstett, Meeker, who recently returned home from the Nesbitt Hospital after a three weeks stay following injuries received in an automobile accident ‘lon Route 118. Congratulations to Sheldon Rice who will celebrate his birthday to- day. His brother, John and his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Olinatz will be his dinner guests this even- ing. Robert Winiecki is from an attack of Flu. { Marine Private Ernest E. Bev- an, foster son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes, spent the week- end home. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winiecki who were the sur- prised guests at a dinner given by Mrs, Winiecki’s sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Emer- shaw of Swoyersville, in celébra- tion of their eleventh wedding an- niversary February 3. In attendance were: Mrs. Mildred Shultz, Cynthia Rose Shultz, Bernice Winiecki, Mr. recovering DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA JACKSON TOWNSHIP and Mrs. Gerald Emershaw and the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Rob= ért Winiecki of Chase Manor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gabel are as busy of the proverbial bees, with lambing season in full swing, twelve lambs born to date and that many more coming along. If that is not enough, they have also two new calves, with more to follow. The Ga. bels keep a beautiful flock of sheep and herd of Black Angus cattle. Melanie Frantz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frantz, spent the week~ end with her maternal grandpar- ents, General and Mrs. Thomas H. Atherton of Forty-Fort. Mrs. Clarence Elston has been ill for the past week. What started out to be a Farm ers’ Dance Party at Jackson Fire Hall, which party was cancelled, Saturday night, turned into a Val- entine Day Party at the home Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Sherw of ‘Sherwood Forest’, with the fol« lowing couples in attendance: Betty and Burt Owen, Nita and Jim Perry, Peg and Edward Johnson, Marilyn and Lee Smith, Betty and Art Gensel, Ann and Will Morgan and the hosts, Florence and Bob Sher. wood. A lively game of ‘Hearts’ with the ladies playing the men, followed by refreshments completed a very enjoyable evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frantz vis- ited their son Ricky at the Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn., over the weekend. Kim Susan Lincoln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lincoln, cel- ebrated her first birthday February 9. A family birthday dinner was held in her honor. NOXEN Mr. and Mrs. William Hollos and family, ‘recently visited at the Toth and Fedok families, Allentown. Word has been received from Stella Shook that she is getting along comfortably and has been up in a wheel chair. She would like to take this means of thanking her friends for remembering her with so many letters and cards. William Race, entered General Hospital on Sunday and submitted to major surgery on Wednesday morning. His condition is good. Mrs. Joseph Mollahan and daugh- ter Janet, left on Thursday to join her husband, stationed at Frankfort, Germany. She has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fielding since July. Harriett © Dendler, Harrisburg, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dendler. Mr. and Mrs, Elvin Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crispell and Mrs. and Mr. Robert Timko, spent Sun- day afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evelan and Mr. and Mrs, James Gillis and family, Wil. liamsport. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hackling Sr., left on Saturday to visit their son Robert and his family, at Pompano Beach, Fla. Mrs. Earl Wall, Carverton, spent several days with Mrs. Lola Miner, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Patton, Pet- ersburg, Va., spent the weekénd with his parents, the Franklin Pat- tons. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Benner, Rich- field, Pa., spent Sunday with Mrs. Albert Casterline. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess re- ceived word that their daughter- in-law, Mrs. Wheeler Hess Jr., And- over, Conn. is in the hospital, and wag operated on for appendicitis. Sunday visitors at the Harry Bige- low home were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waltman, Royersford, Pa., and Mar- tha York of Wyoming. Mrs. William Murphy was on the sick list all last week. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Turner, Tunk- hannock and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans, and children, Dalton, visi- ted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Evans and family, on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blizzard and family spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Higgins at Alderson. The occasion was the thirty.ninth wedding an- niversary of the Higgins. The following uniformed Cub Scouts, Pack 530, attended the Lutheran Church with their den mothers, Mrs. Fred Case and Mrs. Allan Kitchen, on Sunday morn- ing: Loren and Ricky Case, Albey and William Parrish, Allan Kitch! Jr., Gregory Moyer, Mike Brody, Joseph Newell, Dale Clark and Roger Boston. The following uniformed mem- bers of Club Scout Pack 530 with their den mother, Mrs. Ch: : Keiper, attended the MethodiS¥ Church on Sunday morning: Cub Scout Master Warren Montross, Gregory Montross, Marshall Schenck, Carl Shook, Steven Patton, Allen and Ronald Biggs. Lehman Mrs. [Alice Elston was hostess to the monthly friendship class last Tuesday evening. The class is selling soup and pie at the church each month. The following were present: | Mesdames: Albert Ide, Paul Hoover, Sterling Barnes, Arlington Vander Hoff, Glenn Brown, Charles Ely, Lester Squier, Gordon Dawe, Joseph Ellsworth, Russell Cool- baugh, Charles Ness, David Eddy, Wesley Moore, and Alice Elston. Chester Lamoreaux is in the pital. Mrs. William Drabick is home after spending several days 43° medical patient in the hospital. Glenna Brown has chicken pox. Mr. and Mrs. William Simms spent last weekend in Akron, Ohio attending the wedding of Mrs. Simms’ brother Gordon Gregory. Gregory Keith stayed with his aunt, Mrs. Gordon Dawe. Lake Legion Plans Dinner For Hennebaul Fund Harveys Lake American Legion Post 967, and Auxiliary, will stage a hot buffet dinner on Sunday for the benefit of the Fred Hennebaul Recovery Fund. O'Connell, Twin Lakes, has offered use of facilities gratis as its contribution. Serving will be from 1 to 7 pam. Tickats are available at Harveys Ta places of business or at the door. Commander is Cal Strohl; presi- dent of the Auxiliary, Mrs. Se Joe Desiderio and Robert Uz are chairmen of the dinner for the Legion; Frances Yances Yankowski, Becky Casterline and Frances Desi- derio for the Auxiliary, Fowler, Dick The Boston Store JUST A SPIN OF THE DIAL and you reach THE BOSTON STORE In Wilkes-Barre v ORchard 4-1181 Center Moreland, Dallas Harveys Lake and Sweet Valley Subscribers Only NO TOLL CHARGE and Walker Rm
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