BECTION B-— PAGE 6 IDETOVAN, Bess Cooke LEHMAN, Barbara Simms MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter Fernbrook Mr. and Mrs. Jack Youngblood, Falls Church, Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Earl and son John, Hamilton Square, N. J. were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughey, W. Overbrook Ave. The Youngbloods came to attend the funeral of Mr. Youngblood’s mother, Mrs. Agnes Youngblood of Shaver- ~ Mrs, Liza Marie Holeman, 4 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ~ William Holeman, East Overbrook ‘Ave., has returned after spending a week in Nesbitt Hospital, "Mr. and Mrs. Durland Daron, Meadowcrest have moved into their newly built home on West Over- brook Ave. ENTERTAINS SOCIETY Thursday, Missionary Society of Glenview P. M. Church held its tneeting at the home of Verna La- moreaux. ~ Final plans for celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the Missions of ‘Guatemala were made for Sunday, March: 4. There will be a film shown and a playlet at the evening service, 7 p.m. The, group is getting together a BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs.Albert Armitage JACKSON TOWNSHIP, Mrs. William Hughes NE 9-2544 OR 4-5460 NE 9-9531 NE 9-5137 696-1005 OR 4-3391 GR 7-2734 box of used clothing to be sent to the Dessie Scott Children’s Home in Kentucky. Attending were, Mesdames An- drew Derrick, John Fluck; Corey Crispell; ‘Charles Seward; William Compton; George Shaver, Sr.; Sarah Moss; Henry Randall; Earl Belles; Jane Sowers; John Medovich and the hostess. Meeker Kenneth King, who suffered a heart attack Monday and is a pa- tient at Mercy Hospital is reported much improved. - Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Dunham and son John, Seneca Lake, New Jersey spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dunham. Mr. and Mrs. Derwood Kocher visited Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Kocher, Benton, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Richard King and family, Mt. Zion, and Mrs. Dorothy Wadas and children Brian and Patti, Shavertown were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wayneking. Augest Rogowski, father of Alfred Rogowski, Pikes-Creek is a patient at General Hospital follow- ing an eye operation. BREYER’S ICE CREAM ALL FLAVORS Reg. 14 al sh. Evans Drug Store SHAVERTOWN OR 4-3888 With a competitive fuel, the extra-large size of the water heater can mean extra dollars spent and wasted, but doesn’t mean an ample supply of hot water when you need it, | With a family-rated Gas Water Heater, you not only save money when you buy . . . you save on operation . . . save space . . . AND your tap never runs cold. Don’t wait until the next time . . . Purchase a new RUUD Gas Water Heater now during the sale and save. "NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS Mt. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm SWEET VALLEY, SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Thomas Kriedler Mrs. Albert Ray TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1962 Harding 388-2270 NE 9-8522 OR 4-5231 GR 77-3271 696-1639 Mr. and. Mrs. John Cooney cele- brated their twenty-second wedding anniversary on Saturday February seventeenth, Word has been received by Mrs. Annie Winter that her daughter, Mrs. Hilda Henish was injured in an accident when a large GMC truck smashed into the side of her car while she was on her way home from work at the Portsmouth Naval Hospital. Mrs. Henish sustained a “whiplash neck. Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Johnson and children Lee and Shirley with Sue Fielding drove to Kutztown on Sunday to visit Janet Fielding who Trucksville Fire Company will meet Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Friant, Mt. Greenwood, had as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. James Newcomb, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Ernest Reese, Richard Al- berts, and Howard Larson of South Williamsport. Mr. and Mrs David Stewart, Carverton Road, and their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Al- fred Mitchell and family of Harris Hil] will spend. the weekend with the former's son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johns of Niagara Falls, N.Y. Birthday greetings: this week to Mrs. Leland Moss, Mrs. Luther Gre- gory, Mrs. Gordon Mathers, Mrs. Robert Johnson, Mrs. Marion Glace, Pendred Wade Keller, Sandra L, Johnson, Evelyn Spencer, Margaret E. Gardner, Gorden F. Mathers, James D. Dick, John G. Truscott, Charles Coolbaugh, Cedric Griffiths, John Shotwell, Norman Baker, Clyde Archer, Marvin James, and Corey Henry. - 0k Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Perrin and family, Philadelphia; visited his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Perrin, Holly Street, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Manley and family, Holly Street, have moved: to Meadowerest. Mr. Manley is assist- ant manager of the Acme Market, Mr, and Mrs. Frank E. Parkhurst, 3rd., Doran Drive, are vacationing in Florida. : Mr. and Mrs.. William Cooper, is attending college there. Mrs. Russell Ide attended the W.C.T.U. meeting on Tuesday held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Milbrodt. About twenty members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grey and children Bob, Ruggles, Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart, Jr.,, and children Mrs. Robert Sayre, Christine and Cathy Sue, Pikes-Creek, and Elmer Kester, Harvey's Lake visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Varner, Sr. Bruce Varner, Jr. cele- brated his birthday on Sunday Feb- ruary 25. TRUCKSVILLE Carverton Road, will spend the weekend with their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper and daughter, Mary Louise, in Arlington, Va. SERVICE CLUB MEETS Trucksville Service Mothers and Wives Club met in the fire hall on Monday night. Mrs. “Albert Wil- liams, Jr. presided. Present: Mes- dames Jacob Beline, Leon Beisel, Mame Dymond, (Clyde Birth, Fred Case, Earl Gregory, Sr., [Samuel Lawson, Brucce Long, Wallace Per- rin, William Rhodes, R.D. Shepherd, Cedric Griffiths, and Albert Wil- liams, Jr. : Airman Edward Croom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croom Carver- ‘ton Road, visited Athens, Greece; Paris, France, and Rome, Italy on a recent tour. While on the tour he visited Janet Siglin, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asher Weiss. FAMILY PARTY ‘A family party in celebration of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Bertha Evans was held at her home on Holly Street Sunday, February 18. . Present: Mrs. Anna Branch, Hazelton; Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Thomas, Vestal, N. Y.; Janet Evans and William Strange, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. William Chalker and children, David, Gwen, and Dorothy, Plainfield, N. J., vsited their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, Carverton Road, Sunday. CLOVERLEAF 4-H CLUB Cloverleaf 4-H Club met in WHAT! That BIG tank is empty again? 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Present: Marion Case, Martha Edwards, Sandra Woods, Herbert Meyers, Stanley Meyers, John Ells- worth, Harry Brown, Wallace Greener, Howard Kerns, Marvin Doran, and Melvin Husted. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Robert King, 1202 Holmes Drive, Colorado Springs, Colorado, announce the birth of a daughter, Connie Lynn, February 18 Mrs. King is the former Heidi May Kern, daughter of Mrs, Mildred King, West Pittston. Mr. King is the son of Mr. and Mrs, William King, Howell Road. This is the couple's first child. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Longstreat, Carverton Road, are in Puerto Rico, where they will remain three months. Mrs. Clarence Morrow, New Castle, Vermont, a former local resi- dent, is a surgical patient in Gen- eral Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miers and daughter, Donna, Bunker Hill, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clinton John- son and family of Lakewood, N. J. The Johnson family are former resi- dents of Chase Road. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newman, Roanoke, Va. will arrive tomorrow to spend several days with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Johns. Franklin Hawk, = Hillside Avenue, is a medical patient in Nesbitt Hos- pital, Dorothy Mathers, a student at East Stroudsburg Teachers College, visited her parents, Mi. and Mrs. Robert Mathers, over the week end. Mrs. J. D. Richards, Carverton Road, is convalescing at home after being a medical patient in Nesbitt Hospital two weeks. Harveys Lake Mr. and Mrs. William Gaynor, New York State, recently spent the week-end with Mrs. Kate Gaynor. Mrs. James Worth has returned home from General Hospital. [She HEATER A has been a patient there since Feb- ruary 11, and submitted to a major operation on February 16. Jay Conden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Conden celebrated hig 9th birthday on Tuesday the 20th. Its’ nice to have a birthday on such a famous day, and Jay can always say “I was 9 yrs. old the day John Glenn Jr. made the first “Out of space” orbit. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brunner, Forty- Fort, spent Wednesday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Garvin Smith and Gary. Fourth Quarterly Conference of Alderson-Noxen Circuit, with John H. Gordon, pastor, met Thursday evening at the church. A buffet supper. was served at 6:30, and the meeting was at 8:30, conducted by Rev. Leon Bouton, district super- intendent. There were 40 present, with representatives from Noxen, Rug- gles, Kunkle and Alderson. JACKSON TOWNSHIP Mrs. William R, Hughes is Heart Fund captain for Chase area. Mrs. Hughes is being assisted in this worthwhile undertakng by these public spirited women: Mrs Sheldon Rice, Mrs. Thomas Gimble, Mrs. Robert Winiecki, Mrs. Albert J. Bal- ita, Mrs. William D Sorber, Mrs. Robert F. Sherwood, Mrs. Silvia A. DeMeo, Mrs, Alden Wagner, Mrs. Joseph Emerick and Mrs. Charles S. Frantz. Open your hearts and doors to these women when they call on you and do your part in combatting the No. 1 killer in Amer- ica today. Larry Cease, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wilson Cease, Hunlock Creek, cele- brated his fourth birthday February 19. Larry is the fourth generation of the Cease family, his grandfather being School Director Vernon Cease. His uncle, Elwin Cease of Plymouth Mountain also celebrated his birth- day the same day. A number of sightseers have vis- ited the Frank Elenchik farm to look at the wildcat which he caught in one of his traaps on Red Rock Mountain. Mrs. Louis Wilcox is ill at her home. Bonnie and Eddie Dubil, children of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dubil, Sr, have returned to school after their recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Frred Gabel report six more lambs born since we re- ported the first twelve, making a total of eighteen with more to come. Needless to say, the Gobels are sticking close to home nowadays. HOW NEW STAMP WAS ISSUED We are living in exciting times and have witnessed some wonderful events, but I dare say, that the orbital flight of Astronaut John Glenn, rates highest. Our government must have been pretty sure that the flight would be a success, for months ago the Post Office Department made secret plans to issue a four-cent stamp to commemorate America’s first orbital space flight. The plan was executed under strict security precautions so that only a few offiials and a hand- ful of government engravers and printers were aware of it. All the work of preparing the stamp was done after hours behind locked doors. More than 300 postmasters, in- cluding Wilkes-Barre [Postmaster William W. Davis, were sent sealed packages to hold for further in- structions. Then, on Tuesday, February 20, at the moment John Glenn was being retrieved from the Atlantic Ocean, postal inspectors in the 300 stations were notified by telephone to open the sealed cartons and make the new stamps available for immediate sale. Thus for the first time in history, a stamp went on sale all over the nation on the first day of issue at the exact hour the event it me- moralized was being enacted. This stamp will surely become a “must” in any stamp collector’s collection. Mrs. Roland Gensel, president of Jackson Township Auxiliary, has issued a call to all members to re- port to the Fire Hall on March 7, prepared to stay for the whole day to give the Fire Hall a good house- cleaning. The Auxiliary will serve a meal to the Fruit Growers’ Asso- ciation on March 13. Mrs. John Billow and Greatgrand- | ma Mary Billow, have spent the past three weeks at York with their daughter and granddaughter, re- spectivelly, awaiting the arrival of Mr. Stork, who finally arrived on February 12, and blessed Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Voitek with a beautiful | baby daughter, Barbara. teks have two other daughters, Margaret and Eileen. Mrs. Voitek is the former JoAnn Billow. Grand- ma and Greatgrandma © Billow re- turned home Sunday evening after attending the christening of Bar- bara. ; Welome from the community Is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Nick Colatosti and sons, Nicky and Garry, who moved into their new home on Chase Road around the first of the year. The Colatostis with help from their relatives built most of their home themselves. Nick, Sr., ceebrated his birthday in his new home on February 6. Congratulations to William Hill, Jr., who celebrated his birthday on January 28, and to Barbara Hill who celebrated her birthday Febru- ary 2. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis V. Ide and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ide spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ide, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Arden Steele, at Dover and Vernon, NJ. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. John, Jr, have spent the past two weeks with Mr. John’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E John, Sr., at Fort Lauderdale, Florida Mr. John returned home on Tuesday and Mrs. John intends to return in the next few days. Mrs. Dorothy Elston, Wilmington, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis V. Ide recentlly. Mrs Blodwen Vanstone, Philadel- phia, will arrive tomorrow t o spend The Voi- | some time with Mr. and Mrs. C. J Major. Clyde Littleford, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Littleford, who celebrated his eleventh birthday February 16, was honored guest at a birthday party February 17 with the follow- ing in attendance: Mrs, Samuel Ruggere and daughter Doree, Mrs. Thomas Gimble and children, Judy and Billy, Roland, Ray, Mrs. John Yuhas, Paul Robey, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zimminski and son John, Mrs. Samuel Paulette and daughter, Mary and Barry: Romanowski of Nanticoke. Clyde rreceived many useful gifts Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gabel en- tertained on Sunday in honor of their daughter, Donna, on her eighth birthday, with the following in attendance: Mrs. Carl Gabel, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beline and chil- dren, Tommy, Susan, Barbara and Patsy, Mrs Andrew Stash and chil- dren, Betsy, Carl, MaryAnn and Andy, Mr. and Mrs. John Chmiola: and son, Johnny. In addition to the usual birthday party games, the children enjoyed excellent coasting on the hills in back of the Gabel property. Donna is in the second grade of Gate of Heaven School. Robert Lamoreaux will leave Sun- day to spend two weeks at a Naval Reserve Training School in Rhode Island. Two-Fold Class of Huntsville Methodist Church will meet in the church parlors tomorrow night, Supervisors of Jackson Township will meet at the Fire Hall on March 6 at 7:30 p. m. Jackson Township Firemen’s As- sociation will meet at the Fire Hall Monday evening at 7:30 with Pres- ident Carl Aston presiding. Plans will be discussed for the annual spring turkey dinner which will be served by the firemen the first Sat- urday after Easter, Shavertown This past week has been one in which the world of television played a great part. More women have complained that they didn’t “get a thing done”. In our book Colonel Glenn is tops, not only as a astronaut but as a good clean- living, God-fearing Christian fam- ily man. A friend of ours had the most annoying thing happen the day of Glenn’s press conference. The television went completely black—the reason being a burned- out picture tube, A radio sure does come in handy in situations like this. It was a great privilege to be part of the Heart Drive. While Mommy prepared the Sunday re- past, Daddy went door-to-door ac- quainting neighbors concerning this worth-while endeavor. He was warmly greeted by all and was very successful in his solicitations. Mrs. Bernard Rogers is the co-ordinator in this area and deserves a great deal of praise for the effort and time given to so worthy a cause. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Swartz and Ralph, Jr, Danville, recently DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA spent some time at the home of Mrs. John E, Ferguson, Lawn St. Marvin Dymond, Franklin Street, recently returned from a week in York. Mr. Dymond is employed by Cleveland Brothers Equipment Com- pany and attended a course on Heavy Equipment Electrical Syste ems while at York. This is the third such course Mr. Dymond has attended and we might mention that he has been rated tops in each of these courses of study. 2 Gosart’s in Shavertown and Dal- las have opened their respective stores to the members of the Lutha er League for the purpose of hav ing a Bake Sale. This sale takes place on Saturday and open your pocket books and shopping bags to help these fine young people have a successful day. : Conrad IS. Martin, Midway Man= or, Trucksville, had a painful expers ience Sunday. While playing the part of a 73 Samaritan by taking care of a relas tive’s dog, Mr. Martin stepped in to break up a fracas between two dogs and was severly bitten on the hand by one of them. The bite necessitated five sutures, a hurried call to Dr. R. E. Crompton who was in Church and a tetanus shot. (Not necessarily in that order). In the excitement Mr. Martin fell on the ice and is now suffering from a bruised back. Jackson Township Cubs At Blue And Gold Dinner Jackson Township Boy Scouts, Cub Pack 225, held its annual Blue and Gold Dinner Tuesday evening at Huntsville Methodist Church. Al- bert Dubaskas, recently appointed Scoutmaster of Troop 225, spoke on the first step to Scouting, “Cub Scouting.” Den Chief Ronald Ray led in the cub scout promise. Mrs. Walter Powell gave the invocation, and Mrs. Walter Ray led in singing of “God Bless Amer- ica.” Mrs. Russell Bertram was chairman, : Favors were made by the cules each one decorated with an Am ican flag. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Klaiber, Karen and Billy; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dubaskas; Mrs. Dennis Bonning, Beverly and Dene nis; Mrs. Harold Kittle, Sharon. Laurie, Douglas and Craig; Mr. a Mrs, William Sponseller, Gary, Dale, and Tommy; Mrs. Walter Ray, Al- fred and Ronald; Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Bertram, Gene, Ronald and Donna; Mrs. George Gabel, Robert, Rose Marie and Linda Ann; Mrs. Willard Lozo, Jr., Billy and Todd. Mount St. Mary's Glee Club To Sing Mt. St. Mary’s College Glee Club, from Emmitsburg, Md., directed by Rev. David W. Shaun, will give a concert at College Misericordia late in March. 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