Hig Trucksville, SECTION B — PAGE 8 BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin . FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver = HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs.Albert Armitage IDETOV#®Y, Bess Cooke JACKSON TOWNSHIP, Mrs. William Hughes LEHMAN, Barbara Simms " MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter Sweet Valley Jackie Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin, Stafford Street, will spend this week- end as the guest of his cousin, Randy Kevin Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray. ~ Last Wednesday Bess Klinetob entertained at lunch Mrs. Cora Doug- “al and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Rarick ‘and Alice Boyle, Berwick. Mrs. Hale Bronson, Pikes Creek, : recently visited her niece, Roseanne Harriet, a student at Penn State. ~ Maple Grove Methodist W:S.C.S. will sell pasties on Thursday, March 1. Orders may be placed with Elean- or Bronson, Frieda Graham or at the Parsonage. Mrs. Bida Kitchen has been con- fined to her home with a virus infection. . Mrs. Thomas Sayre and infant daughter, Elizabeth Caroline, Pikes Creek, have returned from Nesbitt Hospital. While Mrs. Sayre was in the bospital Tommy, Debbie, and Karen were being cared for by Mrs. Robert Sayre and Mrs, William Sayre. Mrs. Nettie Post observed her seventy-eighth birthday February 11. Mas. Post is the mother of Howard Post, Mrs, Vida Kitchen and Mrs. Sherman Kunkle, Fighting will be held this evening at the Sweet Valley Fire Hall be- ginning promptly at eight o'clock. = Charles H. Long, all residents of Main. Road, Sweet Valley. ‘Under the direction of Fire Chief classes in Fire Ross Committee will meet at the Ross Elementary School, Monday evening at 8, Harold Britt is a patient at Nes- bitt Memorial Hospital where he is ‘undergoing tests. Mr. Britt was taken by ambulance Saturday after- ‘noon, after being stricken ill while at work. at Back Mountain Lumber : Company. “Mr, and Mrs, Charles H. Long, and daughters Gloria and Wilma, ‘Dayton Long, George Johnson, Mrs. Helen Hoover and Patsy, and Glenda Lyons motored to Bloomsburg to see the presentation of “The Plain end The Fancy” by Bloomsburg > Players. Dean Long was a member of the cast. i? Items of interest for this column will be greatly appreciated. Your correspondent’s new phone number is. GReenleaf 7.3271. Mr. and Mrs. Harry IL. Martin, . Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, enter- tained at a family dinner Saturday “evening. Attending were Mr. and Mis. Albert L. Ray, Karla, Kevin, Barry, Brooke and Graceanne, Sweet Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin, Cathy, Jackie and Lorraine Ann Trucksville and Ralph Martin, N.Y. Harveys Lake he After dinner Cathy entertained the group by showing slides. B. K. Jones, little son of Rev. and Mrs. B. Kirby Jones is spend- _ ing some time with his grandpar- ‘ents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones, Beaumont, while his mother and new baby brother are in Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. George Haines has been ‘receiving treatments at Geisinger Hospital to correct an ear infection. . Her condition is improving. The coin cards for the Lake- | Lehman High School Band Uniform Fund will be picked up the week of February 25. Not much time Is yours filled ? Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Flecknoe, Drexel Hill, spent the week-end with - the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver and family of New Jersey have moved here to a home 'at Lake Catalpa. Mrs. Weaver is the former Jennie Lee Conden. Mrs, Alice Rothsching is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carr, King- stone, were Sunday visitors at the . Garinger-Armitage home. Mr. and Mrs. Garvin Smith cel- ebrated their twentieth wedding an- niversary on Wednesday. February ~ 21. They have one son, Gary. Mr. and Mrs, George Brodi, Larks- ville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armitage. - Mr. and Mrs Howard Higgins cele- brated their wedding anniversary on February 10. They have been i thirty-nine years. They have one daughter, Naomi Shepper- son, Danville, and a grandaughter Peggy. Meeker Among the February birthday celebrants are Fred J. Winter, Hilda Henish, Marie Wolfe, Willard Miner, “Joann Rogowski and Esther Alles. Mr. and Mrs, Russell Ide attended the grange meeting of Mountain Grange at Carverton, Monday night. On Monday, Mrs. Alfred Rogowski - and son Jim, Cindy Disque, and Michelle - A 2/c Ronald Rogowski traveled to Philadelphia to take home little Leonard who had been - spending two weeks with the Rogowski’s, After an overnight stay with the Leonards, they continued on to Maguire Air Force Base, New. Jersey, where Airman Rogowski left for a tour of duty at Milden hall England. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson and | ney, Wilmington, Del., NE 9-2544 OR 14-5160 NE 9-9531 ‘NE 9-5137 696-1005 "OR 4-3391 GR 17-2734 + NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Thomas Kriedler SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert ’ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1962 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS Mt. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 NE 9-8522 OR 4-5231 GR 7-3271 696-1689 TRUCKSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bligh, New York City, and Ruth Bennett, a student nurse at Danville Medical Center, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett, Orchard Street, last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finney and family, Lancaster, and Marion Fin- visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Finney, Carverton Road, last week end. Registration of Voters Voters desiring to change party affiliation or to register for the May 15 primary may do so at the Back Mountain YMCA building on March 8. Hours from 2 to 9 pm. Members of Trucksville Fire Aux- iliary are making plans for a fish dinner to be held at the fire hall April 6. Mrs. Ernest Norrie and Mrs. Jacob Harrison are co-chair- men. Mrs. Bruce Griffiths and daughter, Donna, Littlefalls, N. J. are visit ing Mr. Griffiths’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Griffiths, Staub Road, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams, Chase Road, while Mr. Griffiths is on a business trip to Florida. Catherine Ward is convalescing at her home on Cliffside Avenue after an illness of several days. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bottinger and son, Russell, of Baltimore, spent the week end with Mrs. Bottinger’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howell, Hill Street. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunter are visiting Mrs. Hunter's mother, Mrs. Charles Brown of Cleveland Mrs. Hunter will spend several weeks there to care for her mother who recently underwent surgery. Mrs. Jerry Perry and infant son have returned home from Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Woolbert and family, Ambler, visited her father, C. F. Lewis and his mother, Mrs. Archie Woolbert, last week end. i ' Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Perkins, Carv- erton Road and Samuel Perkins, Rahway, N., J. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Owens, Maple Street, Saturday. night. son Lee and Fred Brown attended the Sportsman’s Show at Harrisburg on Monday. On Friday evening, Russell Ide at- | anniversary. Mrs. Family Party A family party celebrating the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Harry Benson was held at her home on Pioneer Avenue on Saturday night, February 10. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hunt, Dorothy and John Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. David Hunt, Mary and Ellen Hunt of Wilkes- Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ben- son, Elmer and Martha Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Benson, Harry and Louise Benson of Danville. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert DeWitt, Pioneer Avenue, spent the week end with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Swales and family in Northampton. Mrs. Luther Gregory and Melba Gregory of Lewis Avenue left by plane on Friday to visit Mrs. Greg- ory’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Long in Fort Pierce, Florida. Mrs. Clyde Werner, Carverton Road, has returned after two week's vacation in Miami, Fla., where she visited Mrs. Marvin Baker. While there she took a boat cruise to Nassau ‘in the Bahamas, with Mrs. Baker. Mrs. Margaret Burke, Cliffside, has returned after spending a month in Orlando, Fla., with her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Ed- win Burke and family. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stewart are enjoying a vacation in Florida. Lyle Slaff has been named to the committee in charge of the 1962 crusade of Luzerne County Unit, American Cancer Society. Mr. and Mrs. George Bentley, 152 Matson Avenue, Wilkes-Barre rec- ently observed their 25th wedding Bentley is the former Evelyn Dimmick of Trucks- ville Gardens. The couple has three children, Ralph, Barbara, and Sus- an. Mrs. Claude Shaffer and Mrs. Charles Alpern of Hummelltown, Ohio, are visiting their father, John Andrews, Carverton Road. William Shuster, Lehigh Street, has returned home after being a patient in General Hospital several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Giffert have taken up residence on Edgewood Heights. Mrs. Giffert is the former ‘Wilhelmina Blank. Birthday greetings this week to Georgetta Swan, Mrs. Bertha Evans, Mrs. Howard Ide, Mrs. Marion Jones Mitchell, William G. Moss, 3rd, Robert W. Gardner, Jr., James Par- ry, James R. Turner, Richard Davis, James R. Bottoms, Brenda Long, Martha Hadsall, Disela Rosnick, Ab- bie Ann Jones, Susan Weigle, and Erik Dingle. Mt. Zion We were glad that the x-rays showed no broken bones in Cath- erine’s beautifully colored elbow. It is a sprain bad enough for a sling and abstinence from her usual manual occupations. And when the compassion of our neighbor Jean Emanuel prompted her to bring up a nice coffee cake) we were all ap- preciative of that. Ruth has been busy helping Cathy soak her elbow in hot epsom salt water and the elbow is improving. Tuffy can't understand why his favorite play- mate can’t let him leap on her lap and play. John Jenkins stopped by the ote: day to tell me about some changes he and wife Marilyn Lewis Jenkins are about to make. They are through at Washington and John is going to Newport, R. I. for some refresher course in Naval Justice. Later they will be moving to Boston. Last Friday 1 went to Meshop- pen to assist the Methodist pastor at the funeral of Mrs. Vangie Farr, the mother of that high altitude refueling flier I wrote about paying me a visit a few weeks ago. Mrs. Farr, although a cripple for many years was an active worker in the Russell Hill Church. She passed away quietly last Tuesday. Mrs. Jean Hronich has been ill recently following an allergic reac- tion to anti-tetanus serum. She is, however, on the mend. When we got to church Sunday morning Wesley Lewis was waving everybody around back, indicating that church would be held in the Sunday School room dowmstairs. We heard the fourth in the Revela- tion series under the low ceiling of the Sunday School room. It was, as is this whole series, an en- lightening and clarifying sermon on the book that many don’t read because they can’t understand it. What is happening upstairs is a renewing of the ceiling and walls of the sanctuary. ‘That picture” which I wrote about last week week is safely protected by a cover- NOXEN Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen and ‘John Jr. and Kathie Lou Engelman, Canandagua, N. Y., spent the week end with Edgar Engelman and family. Peggy Coole, Bloomsburg, Sandra Engelman Bristol, spent the week end with their parents here. Robert May returned to his home on Friday evening, after a month at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Mrs, Fred Kromelbein, Carverton, is a visitor at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Loren Case. Mr, and Mrs. Philip Commings and Barbara of Milltown,. N. J spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Betty Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone, Eyers- ville, Pa., called on her parents, the William Engelmans, on Sunday. Lawrence Shupp, Chicago, spent last week end with his sister, Mrs. Liman Root, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Lameroux, Newark, #N. J. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rittenhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peterman and Tom of Benton spent Sunday with the Guy Fritzes. Pave Fritz, Leo Lord and Frank- lin Patton went to Westover, on Saturday and visited with the com- mittee in charge of selling the Westover Tannery. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Shook visited Stella Shook at the Niagara Memorial hospital, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haverick, Steven, Frank and Mark, Levittown, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Mun- ketchy, on Sunday. The wedding of Barbara Smith, daughter of Mrs. Betty Smith and Percy Mac Millan, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Mac Millan, will take place at the Methodist Church, on February 24th at 2 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Millard, Montrose, visited the David Mac Millans, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark, Fulton, N. Y., spent the week end with her parents, the Franklin Pattons. Harold Hess left on Thursday for Rochester, N. Y. where he has ac- cepted a position with Psaudler Per Mutit Incorporated. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Race recently were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henning and son Matthew, Apalachin, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cargille and Candy, Binghamton, William Race and Mr. and Mrs, Tim, of Endwell, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Youngkins, Jersey Shore, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daubert and girls of Allentown, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert May and family. Mrs. Ray Leibenguth and Harold ? H ing of newspaper. The seats are | saw them last Thursday night and tended the past master’s banquet at | Mrs. Richard Crompton, Mrs. Nancy | bunched sidewise together and | commented, “I don’t like the seats Irem Temple Country Club. Webster, Mrs. Etta Holcomb, Mrs. ' covered with canvas. Mike Hromich | that way!’ GROUP of 9 WOMEN’S COATS sD. WERE TO $29. MEN'S $5. CORDUROY ‘DAK’ SLACKS $7.99 (Honest !) | GROUP of 63 PR. SHOES & BOOTS sk. WERE TO $6.99 A BUNCH OF BOYS’ $2. SHIRTS si. | DISH TOWELS 6 for s1. GROUP of MISSES SKIRTS & SWEATERS sd. . REG. TO $5.99 Uys! 91 WOMEN’S and CHILDREN’S DRESSES sk. Ouch ! This hurts ! formerly $3. TO $7. GROUP of MEN’S SWEATERS s3. REG. $5.99 TO $8.99 COME 'N GET EM = If Theyre Your Size — Grab ’Em PARK FREE IN REAR! Charles VanCampen and and Mrs, Harry Miller spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leibenguth and family and attended the wedding of Lois N. Barrett and Michael Yurko, both of Binghamton, at St. Catherine's Catholic Church, Fernbrook Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adams and family, Woodbridge, New Jersey were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Randall on Sunday. “Alan Dale Shaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr., E. Over- brook Ave. has returned home from Nesbitt Hospital where he was a patient 10 days undergoing tests. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Gerald and family of 149 S. Memorial Highway, Trucksville CHOOSE GAS! moved into the former Oscar Dy- mond home on Demunds Road. . Mrs. Irene Moore, East Dallas is spending the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dymond, of North West 21st St., Homestead, Fla. Mrs, Jane Sowers, Fern St. has returned after spending two months in Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Corey Turcare and family of Wilkes-Barre visited their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Corey Crispell, Demunds Road on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Matukitus, East Dallas celebrated their 15th wed- ding anniversary on February 15. Mrs, Walter Gerlach, Roushey Street, returned home on Wednes- day after spending some time in Mercy Hospital. She is so grateful to her many friends who offered prayers and sent her cards and gifts during her illness. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, East have purchased and FOR AUTOMATIC FAMILY-RATED Overbrook Avenue, left Avoca Air- port on Friday morning by TWA Don’t listen to phony sales stories or claims about hot water recovery or cost. There's no doubt about it . . . GAS heats water faster and thriftier! A modern, family- rated GAS WATER HEATER recovers a minimum of 30 gallons in just one hour. That means, Mrs. Homemaker, you don’t have to wait when you use an automatic washer . . . And GAS is the low-cost eco- nomical fuel making a GAS WATER HEATER less expensive to install and oper- ate. CHECK THE FACTS YOU'LL See Your Gas Appliance Dealer, Plumbing or Heating Contractor AS Sutton Road, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA for Pittsburgh. From there they took a Jet to Los Angeles to visi$ their son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, William Dymond and son, Billy, The Dymonds expect to motor home bringing Mrs. William Dyas mond and Billy with them. William is employed by Air Products in Log Angees. SSincere sympathy is extended ta Mr. and Mrs. William Belles on the death of their son, Billy. Redwings At Feeder Redwing blackbirds, a pair, have been at the William A. Austin bird feeding station in Beaumont all winter says Mrs. Austin. Attracted by the little brook, the bare spot on the ground, swept clear of snow to expose the necessary grit, and over 200 pounds of cracked corn and seeds, birds by the hundreds throng to the feeding station. 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