- IDETOV#®Y, Bess Cooke LEHMAN, Barbara Simms MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter Harcays Lake Mr. and Mrs. Francis Keller, of Sterling Farms, entertained on February 22 for their daughter Deb- bie, who.celebrated her 15th birth- day. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boice and four sons, Jean Traver, Marilyn Jackson, Eddie Keller and Janet Keller. Debbie Keller spent the week- end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs: Henry Rinehimer at Moore- town. Francis Keller, head dairyman at Sterling Farms, spent last week in Chicago on business. Sharon and Terry Leinthall, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Walbridge Leinthall celebrated their birthdays recently. : Mrs. Howard Higgins and Mrs. Theodore Heness celebrated their \ birthdays on Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Jessie Garinger has been ill several days with the virus. The W.S.C.S. meets tonight at 7:30 at the church. Mrs. Raymond Garinger will give the last lesson on Latin America. A short busi- ness meeting /will follow, Mrs. Garv- in Smith presiding, followed by a social hour. Lehman Judith Gross is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss while her ~ parents are in Jamaica. Sheldon Ehret has returned home after submitting to surgery at Nes- bitt Hospital. Bryce Major is ‘a medical patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Susan Brown, 5 year old daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown, is recovering from measles. Friendship Class of Lehman Meth- odist Church met at the home of Mrs. Lester Squier on Tuesday evening. Chester Lamoreaux has returned to his home after spending some weeks as a patient in the Veterans Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. Mrs, Alice Elston spent several days recently in Summitt, N. J. with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook. Thomas Elston will return to his home this week, after spending five months in Tiwan, Formosa. Tom visited Hong Kong, Manila, and Ha- waii on his way home. be | 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 9-5187 696-1005 OR 4-3391 GR 7-2734 Chris Dawe has returned to school after being sick for several days. The Rug Club of Lehman which has attracted many creative home- makers, met this week at the home of Mrs. William Sutton. Fernbrook Mrs. Stanley Karuza and children, Kit and Kathy, of Poplar Street, spent last weekend visiting in New York City. They saw many places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sidorek, Harris St., entertained the latters’ father, Corey Crispell on his 76th birthday, March 1st. The -center- piece was the traditional birthday cake. Those enjoying the dinner were Mrs. Corey Crispell, Eddie, Paul, and Leon Sidorek, the honored guest and the hosts. Mrs. John Senchak, E. Overbrook Ave., entertained at a brunch party on Wednesday. Games were played and refreshments served to Mrs. A. George Prater, Mrs. Frank Spini, Mrs. Alex Covert, Mrs. Victoria Morek, Mrs. Henry Metzgar and the | hostess. On Sunday evening, the 40th anniversary program of the Primi- tive Methodist Mission in Guatemala was held at 7 p.m. A film ‘“’Til Freed- om Comes” was shown and a playlet “Receiving vs. Giving” was given with the following taking part: Mrs. Evelyn Seward, Larry Seward, Tom- my Shaver, Carol and Linda Ney- hard, David Stuart, Jackie Snyder, and Kathy Karuza. Kathy Fluck sang ‘!Fishers of Men” in Spanish and there were a rumber of soveniers on display from Guantemala. Loyalville Stanley Panuszka and son, Stan- ley Jr.; John Kosloski and son John Jr. and John Vaderveer, South River, N. J. spent the weekend with Uncle Valentine and aunt Josephine Lubinski. Lois Delkanic daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Delkanic has been appointed to teach fifth grade at Ross elementary school. She will as- sume duties in September. She will graduate in June from Bloomsburg State College, where she is on Deans’ list. William Baer took over organ duties Sunday in Edna King’s place NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS Mt. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm as her husband Kenneth is still in the hospital. Luther Hummel is enjoying a week in Baltimore to celebrate son Dick's birthday and enjoy the com- pany of wife Betty children David, Lorrie and Patsy: He also visited with daughter, Marcy, husband Nor- man, daughter Karen Loebensberg. William Cragle is home on fur- lough from Fort Jackson, S.C. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cragle Sr. Week end visits were exchanged SURPLUS FOODS Surplus foods will be distributed today to those who are eligible to receive same at the Trucksville Fire Hall. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m: A postponed meeting of the Back Mountain Republican Womens’ Club will be held tomorrow night in the Trucksville Fire Hall. Mrs. Herbert Williams will preside. Trucksville Fire Company Auxili- ary will meet in the fire hall Mon- day might. = Mrs. George Liddicote will preside. James Hutchison, Oak Street, has been selected as a prospective juror for April sessions of Criminal Court. Robert Swan, Holly Street, has | been transferred from the Kingston Office of First National Bank of Wilkes-Barre to the Franklin Street, City office of the bank. John Detroy, former head of the music department at Wilkes College and resident of Carverton Road will present an organ concert at Radio City Music Hall, New York City, this week end. Mr. Detroy is now music editor for Prentice-Hall Pub- lishing Company. . Att. James L. Brown, West- moreland Hills, has been named to the committee on . Law Practice’ for 1962 by William A. Schnader, Philadelphia, president of Pennsylvania Bar Association. COMPLETES 385 YEARS SERVICE Lynn Ashworth, Huntsville Road, completed 35 years of service with the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company last week. Mr. Ashworth was an inspector and clerk at the time of his retirement. Trucksville WSCS met in the odes cational - building on Wednesday night. Chairman of the program Next best thing LS Tio tiihiagonen the sun's % warming rays Say Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacien, 324 C Avenue, Swoyersville, Pa. SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Thomas Kriedler SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert “Economics of. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1962 Harding 388-2270 NE 9-8522 OR 4-5231 GR 17-3271 696-1689 by Sandra Lubinski here and Letha Gale from Idetown, Harveys Lake. The girls are class mates in Leh- man, Lake Ross, Noxen ‘School, Happy birthdays go out to Della Marie [Steinruck, Adelle Ritten House, Dolores Garahan, George Wentz, James Steinruck, Donald Rittenhouse, Lena Dendler, Martin Scott, Sharon Dougal, Joanne Lord, Jack Firestone. Do not forget to attend church some where on Sunday. TRUCKSVILLE committee was Mrs. Fred Dingle. A film, shown. Plans were discussed for a | Saunder S, rummage sale to be held later. Mrs. Richard Rowlands was named chair- man of the nominating committee Refreshments were served to the twenty five members present. Mrs. Clyde Birth, S. Pioneer Avenue, is recuperating at home after falling and breaking her ankle. Ruth Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Owens, Maple Street, has been ill at her home. Persons who have not received their coin card for the current fire company-ambulance fund drive, are asked to contact Theodore Poad, Vern Pritchard, or Mrs. Harry Spare. BRIDE-ELECT, HONORED Miss Sandra Jones, of Monument Avenue, Wyoming, was honored at a bridal shower at the home of the bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Vern. Pritchard, Maple Street on Saturday night. Tables were decorated in red and white. Shower girls were used as place cards. Colored rice was given as favors. Center piece was of fresh flowers with a white net umbrella. Attending: Sandra Jones, Mrs. Kently Jones, Mrs. William Simens, Mrs. Ethel Symon, Mrs. Harley Mis- son, Mrs. C. A. Perkins, Mrs. C. G. Perkins, Mrs. Mable Martin, Peggy Perkins, Jan Wilson, Joyce Pritch- ard, Mrs. H. D. Owens, Ruth Owens, Mrs. Raymond Pritchard, Mrs. Allen Pritchard, Mrs. Vern Pritchard, and Vern Pritchard, and Vernalee Prit- chard. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Turner, Sutton Road, are vacationing in Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Jacien add: “We certainly enjoy our new all-electric home. We have found many advantages in Electric heat, especially » in our boy’s bedroom—Charles never stays covered, yet doesn’t catch cold in our modern draft-free All-Electric Home.” This Gold Medallion identifies the Jacien House as a total Electric Home. It demonstrates that anyone can be sure of comfortable living with modern Electric house heating, convenient Electric appliances, full housepower wiring and decorative Light for Living. A Gold Medallion Home like this holds its value in your time and your children’s. This Gold Medallion Home was Built by Angelo Costello, Building Contractor 66 Chestnut Street, Swoyerville, Pa. — BU 7-4894 lg I’ | Mrs, Robert Ayres, Carverton Road, returned after spending a week with her son-in-law and daughter, Lt. and Mrs. Alford Krause and daughter Laura of | Dover, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lawrence, Harris Hill Road sailed Saturday aboard the Italia on a Caribbean cruise, Marion Frantz, a senior at the University of Pennsylvania spent > | the week end at her home, Pioneer Avenue, While here she attended the wedding of Lenora Watkins and Martin’ Robinson, Raymond Brown of Philadelphia was a recent dinner guest of his grandmother, Mrs, Ernest Newman, Pioneer Avenue, MARY ANDERSON HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Martin Anderson, entertained at a birthday party, Saturday, February 24, in honor of their daughter, Mary who observed her tenth birthday. Tables were decorated in red and white. Cherry trees and candy hatchets were used as favors. Games were played and refreshments served to Helen Green, Sally Brown, Mable Edwards, Shir- “The Bible and Diego’ was ley Mann, Cheryle Austin, Margaret Ellen Mattes, "guest of honor, Mrs. Allen Stewart and children, Buffalo, N. Y. are spending the week with Mrs. Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reynolds at Bunker Hill while Mr. Stewart is on a business trip. Marion Elston and Helen New- hart of Haggerstown, Md. are visit- ing their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Newhart, S. Memorial Highway. Meeker W.S.C/S. will be held Tuesday, March 13th at the church. Mrs. Madeline Adamshick, Lehman, will give the lesson on Latin America. Mrs. Katherine Gibson and daughters, Katherine, Karen, and Charles Taylor, left Friday for Som- ersworth, New Hampshire to attend the wedding of A3/c Richard Gibson to Paula Delisle of Somersworth. The wedding took place on Satur- day in St. Martin’s Church with a reception following. Airman and Mrs. Gibson returned here to spend a week visiting relatives and friends before returning to Peace Air Force Base on Thursday. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Taylor were Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor and son Jim, Trucks- ville and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tay- lor and family, Edwardsville. A3/c Richard Gibson traveled to Danville to visit Fred Hennebaul who was a classmate of his at Lake- Noxen. and the SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST E Ht tanta ees eae i ple ami NOXEN Mr. and Mrs. Fred ‘Schenck, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dendler Jr. and children, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph French, Brash- er Falls, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. [Forest Randall, Ross Corners, Endicott, N. Y., visi- ted her mother, Mrs. Elwood Schenck, on Sunday. Airman Second (Class Harry Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thompson is home on a furlough from Keesler Field Air Base, at Biloxi, Miss. He is being transferred to Biggs Air Base, at El Paso, Texas. Harry reports he likes the Air Force life. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Weston Ruff, visited Mrs. James Blizzard, at Bingham- ton, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lord, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Hobbs, at Tonawanda, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winnie and family and Mrs. Susquehanna, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holbrook, Parsons, visited the Steven Roots, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Gillis and son Jimmy Pat, Williamsport, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean. Dr. John Thompson is practicing at Beaumont, in the offices form- erly occupied by Dr. Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vilasi and family, Binghamton, Mr. and Mrs. George Jurista and family of Tunk- hannock, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Teddie Mae Mil- lon. These members of Cub Scout Pack 130, Dens one, two, and three gave a flag drill at Lake-Noxen P.T.A. on Monday evening: Allan and Ronald Biggs. Robert and Will- iam Parrish, Allan Kitchen Jr. Gregory Montross, ~ Brent Steele, Marshall * Schenck, Steven Patton, Cub-scout Master Warren Montross; Den Mothers Mrs. Chester Keiper, Mrs. Fred Case and Mrs. Allan Kit- chen Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Phillips Jr., and family of Rochester, recently visited Mrs. Sophia Hackling. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Patton and family, Newburg, N. Y. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Traver. Fireman and Mrs. Laing Cool- baugh, who is on board the ship U.S.S. Wood County.and Mr. and Mrs. Merton Coolbaugh, Shavertown, called on Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Benj- amin, on Sunday. Visitors at the John Newell home on Saturday were John Harrette, Carteret, N, J. and son Tony, Mrs. Clarence Daley and Mrs. William Huff, and children, Tunkhannock. BEAT! Edward Winnie, . Ronald Swingle entered the Gen- eral Hospital on Sunday evening, as a medical patient. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller, To- wanda, spent Sunday with her par- ents, the Joseph Hacklings. Rosemary Engelman spent the week end with her sister and broth- er-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone, Eyersville, Pa. Mrs. Harry Miller is confined to her home with a bad cold. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dent, Blooms- burg, visited. Mrs. Joseph Dotter, on Sunday. : Mrs. Grace Emery is leaving on Thursday to visit her daughter Mrs. Joseph McNelly at Hatfield, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish visited Mrs. Alfred Backus on Saturday. She is a patient in a Binghamton hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hale, ‘Savona, N. Y., on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sickler, Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sickler, Newark, N. J. visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Space on Sunday. James Casterline, Buffalo, N. Y., spent the week end with the Os- mand Casterlines. They all visited Mr. and Mrs. William Doty at Bent- on, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Race, West- field, Pa., visited William Race, on Sunday. Howard Shook, Dave Fritz. and Mrs. William Butler made. the trip to Niagara Falls on Sunday, they brought Stella Shook home with the Noxen ambulance. The report is that she stood the trip very well and was able to sit in a wheel DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Home, Stella, we are all glad to have you back home again. Joseph Shalata celebrated his forty-ninth birthday on Sunday at a family dinner with birthday cake at his home here. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. William [Shalata and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shal- ata and family, Tunkhannock Road, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas and fam- ily, Hunlock Creek. His daughter Mrs. Ernest Daley, Newport, N.C. called to extend birthday wishes to him. Willard Bender attended the meeting for retired teachers at Ho- tel Sterling, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bender were enter- tained at dinner at the home of Mrs. Gomer Thomas, Dallas, on Sate urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wheel- er Hess dropped in during the evens ing. Mrs. Bender celebrated her birthday on Saturday. Idetown Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover r ently entertained at supper Mrs. Charles Mayer and sister, Mrs. Shep- hard, of Philadelphia; Rev. and Mrs. David Haines and children, Virgine ja; Barbara and David Jr. of Emer~ son, N. J. visited the Hoovers. They entertained at a birthday party on Monday night for Virginia, who was five on February 21, and Barbara, who was four on Saturday, March 3, and Cheryl who will be four on April 11. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoover and daught- er, Patsy with Pat Perkins; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hoover and daught- ers, Cheryl and Joanne, with Ruth Husted and Roxie Hessler, King- ston. : Mrs. Kitty Denis, mother of Mrs. Raymond Walters, is a patient in chair and eat her supper. 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