THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1962 SWEET VALLEY 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 9-9531 ® SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Thomas Kriedler OR 4-5231 IDETOV®Y, Bess Cooke NE 9-5137 ® SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray GR 7-3271 JACKSON TOWNSHIP, William Hughes 696-1005 ® TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 LEHMAN, Barbara Simms OR 4-3391 ° : MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter GR 7-2784 ® rE Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh, Roushey i RUCKS Bb FLEE | Fernbrook St.,’ spent two weeks visiting her Trucksville (Service Mothers and Wives Club will meet in the fire hall on Monday night. Mrs, Edward Johnson and Mrs. Dean Johnson are co-chairmen of the refreshment committee for the card party and fashion show spon- sored by Dallas Junior Womens’ Club, Monday night at 8 in St. Therese’s Auditorium. Harry Trebilcox will attend the Music Editors National Convention in Chicago this month. Harry is associated with Prentice-Hall Pub- lications. Eugene Considine, Highland Drive, has been re-elected to a three-year term as director of Wilkes-Barre Branch, Pennsylvania Association For The Blind. George Owen, Cliffside Avenue, is recuperating at home following surgery at Nesbitt Hospital. Assigned To Italy Captain ~~ Edward Borkowski, a graduate of Kingston Township High School and former resident of IS. Memorial Highway, has been assigned to Naples, Italy, by the United , States Air Force. Captain Borkowski is @ communications of- ficer stationed at Air Defense Head- quarters. : He and Mrs. Borkowoki, the former Claire Martin of Montreal, Canada, have three children, An- dre, Virginia, and Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Geffert, have moved from Edgewood Heights to White Birch Trailer Court in Dallas. Mrs. Daniel Federici and infant daughter have returned home from Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Bertha Evans and Janet Evans, Holly Street, spent the week end with relatives in Vestal, N.Y. where they attended a concert giv- en by the Trapp Family. Mr, and Mrs. Ira Hoover, Holly Street, and Mr. and Mrs. William Eicke and family, Evergreen St., visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoov- er and family in Succasunna, N.J. over the week end: Completes Training Marlene Francis Kaleta, former- ly of Bunker Hill now of Washing- ton D. C., has just completed her training at American Airlines’ Stewardess College, Fort Worth, Texas. She is based in Washington. . Mrs. Donald Bolton and infant daughter, Meadowcrest, have re- turned home from Nesbitt Hos- pital. Mrs. Melba Swan and Mrs. Em- ma Anderson returned from a visit with friends and relatives in Mid. dlesex, N. J. and Levittown. Birthday , greetings this week to Mrs. Fred L. Williams, Mrs. Rich- ard Faux, Mrs. Charles W. Palm- er, Mrs., Bert Fennell, George Young, Burdette Crane, William A. Rhodes, William A. Rhodes, Jr., George W. Nichols, 3rd., Paul Dugan, Sr, Voight H. Long, David Griffiths, Harry D. Owens, Russell Coolbaugh, F. D. McDonald, Kim Renee Tel- ford, Cindy Hoyt, and Deborah Bes- smer. S. D. Finney, Carverton Road, is a medical patient in Nesbitt Hos- pital. Mrs .Asher Weiss, Oak Street, entered Nesbitt Hospital last week for tests and observation. J. Eugene Thomas, Carverton Road, is in Philadelphia, where he is training at the Nava] Reserve Center. Reynolds Bible Class Meets Reynolds Bible Class met at the home of Mrs. Florence C. Finney. Mrs. W. A. Cease presided. Mrs. Herbert Williams gave a talk .on migrant workers. Flower vases were purchased for the church sanctuary. Card Club Meets Neighborhood Card Club met at the home of Mrs. Harold Croom, Wednesday night. Mrs. Sheldon Hoover, Mrs. Harry D. Owens, Mrs. John Roushey, and Mrs. Odgen Pal- mer won prizes. Other present: Mes- dames Donald Anderson, William Lohmann, Richard Mathers, Robert Mathers, and Eugene Thomas. Meet With Dr. Crompton Trustees of Trucksville Methodist Church met at the home of Dr. Crompton on Wednesday night. Louis Wilcox presided at the business ! meeting. Present: Sheldon Bennett, William Clewell, Dr. Crompton, Clif- ford Johnson, Sherman Harter, Norman Stookey, Louis Wilcox, and Kenneth Woolbert. Mrs. William Clewell and Mrs. Harry J. Harter are in Florida. Mrs. Rudy Gaydos, Carverton Road, is recuperating following surgery at Nesbitt Hospital. An American has more food to eat than a man of any other coun- try, and more diets to keep him from eating it. Mrs. Sarah Moss, Shaver Ave, celebrated her 80th birthday on Saturday. Her sister, Mrs. Clara Dodson, Meuhlenburg, who is vis- iting for a while, gave her a big beautiful birthday cake. Some of the celebrating on this occasion was: her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Leland Cooke, Wilmington, Delaware, took her out for dinner on Saturday and on Sunday, her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss, De- munds, took her for a ride to Pikes Creek to visit her birthplace - and her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Corey Bulford. Mrs. Moss said she didn’t real- ize she had so many friends until she received so many cards and gifts. It's a birthday she won't forget for awhile. Mrs. Lillian Shellhammer and granddaughter Cathy Stolarick, Fern and Mrs. Chris Volgares at Phila delphia. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and children, George and Sharon, Ox- ford, New Jersey, spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs, George Shav- er Jr., E. Overbrook Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder of Claude St., Dallas. Home After Three Years Staff Sgt. Warren Fitzerald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fitzgerald, Hill St., docked in New York at 8 a.m. on Monday morning after serving in Berlin, Germany for the past three years. He has been in the Army for 3, years. Prior to that he was a member of the U.S. Coast Guard, taking a six month training at Cape May, then on to Groton, Conn. He took his shake- down cruise to Cuba, While sta- tioned aboard a ship he saw the | boat races along the coast that cost $100.00 per ticket for the public. Hobby Club Hobby Club for East Dallas met on Wednesday evening at the home of -Barbara Lasher. A Singer Sew- ing Machine demonstation was shown. Present were Gladys Gabel, Mary Reese, Florence Martin, Doris Kit- chen, Vida Adams, Marella Stant- on, Sally Wagner, Ruth Young, Car- ol Lasher and the hostess. Next meeting will be held at the home of Carol Lasher. All memb- ers are asked to wear green for St. Patrick’s Day. THE MOST "SERVICEABLE WASHER EVER BUILT! 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Mrs. Alden Dietz was hostess to the Lend-A-Hand Club Thursday, March 8. Allan Hadsall was a recent surg- ical patient at the General Hos- pital. ; The Stanley Kozaks and Miss Ann Kubic of New York City, were greeted by snow when they re- turned from Florida last week. ldetown Kenneth Calkins has returned home after being a patient in Jef- ferson Medical Hospital, Philadel- phia. : Mesdames Hope Ide, George May, Roswell Frederici, Elisa Gillman, Ralph Welsh, Bruce Williams, Em- ory Hadsel, Elmer Harris, Vivian Rinken, Anne Mathers, and Dean Shaver attended the World Day of Prayer at Trucksville Methodist Church Friday afternoon. Mrs. - Alfred Smith is a patient in Genessee Hospital, Bt N. Y. She is the sister of Mrs. Gilbert Husted, and a former resi- dent. We all wish her a speedy re- ccovery. Anthony Toluba spent the week- end in Cleveland, Ohio, where he attended the wrestling tourna- ment, with some of the Wilkes Col- lege students. At Engineer Center FORT BELVOIR, Va. (AHTNC)- Army Pvt. Andrew J. Siket, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Siket, Ferguson Ave., Shavertown, recently was assigned to the U.S. Army Engineer Center Regiment at Fort Belvoir, Va. A clerk in Headquarters Company of the regimens't 3rd. Battalion, he entered the Army last Novemb- er and completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C. A 1960 graduate of Westmore- and High School, the 19-year-old soldier attended King’s College. Mrs. Blanche Bonning, Lake Silk- worth who has been ill, was pleas- antly surprised with phone calls from her daughters, Agnes Upp and Viola Nicholas, Boston, Mass, Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Boston had as guests Thursday, the former’s bro- ther, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boston, Kunkle and their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bos- ton, Berwick. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lord had as guests last week-end their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Freas Lord, Susan and Alfred, Mount Vernon, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Dribelbis, Pikes Creek, had as Sunday dinner guests their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Creasing, Tommy John and Beth Ann; Ken- neth Dribelbis and children, Darlis, Wayne, and Larry, Wapwallopen; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nuss and grandchildren, James, Debra and William Martz, Berwick; Mrs. Ber- tha Rogers and Elwood Berger, Stroudsburg. ; John Rall, Jr, is ‘with “the Eckrote Body Works, Conyngham, and is residing with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Bush. Don Watson, a senior at Lake-Leh- man High School, will observe his eighteenth birthday on Saint Pa- trick’s Day. Pvt. Elwyn Cragle, called his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cragle last week, {from Fort Gordon, Georgia, where he is taking a course in Communications Security. Cheryl, Allan and Keith, children of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kittle, Jr. have each taken a turn at being confined with measles. Visiting with Mrs. Albert Smith last week-end were Mrs. Sam Hack- enburg and children, Jean, Joanne and Terry, Selingsgrove; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Smith and daughter Delores from Wryalusing; Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and daughter ‘Wendy, Mrs. Margaret Turner, Jess Bonning, Jane Ann Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. James Stienruck and children, Bobbie, Rexie, Gail and Gloria, Tren- ton, N. J.; Barry Pearson’ and Robert Gray, Bloomingdale. On Friday of last week, Mrs. Phillip H. Farber, Sr. and daughter, Phyllis, went by bus to Philadelphia where they spent the day shopping. Later they were entertained at tea at the home of Mrs. Mary Rust and Mrs. Gertrude McDonald, Morton, Pa. Mrs. McDonald’s daughter, Je- anne, is married to Dean Martin, the well known singer and actor. Mrs. Farber and Phyllis were accom- panied home by Mr. Farber who is employed at Boeing Helicoptor plant at Morton. : Maple Grove Methodist W.S.C.S. will sell Pasties on March 22. Jan Long, seven-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Long, has returned to school after being con- fined for the past six weeks. Firemen and Auxiliary of Sweet Valley Volunteer Fire Department will meet tonight at 8. All residents are invited. Boy Scout Troop 444 will meet at Church of Christ Saturday morning, at 10. Troop Leaders Joseph G. Kipp and Albert L. Ray have ar- ranged a tour of the State Game Commission Building. Mrs. Boyd Smith and daughter, Virgina, Green, N. Y. spent the week-end with the .former’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. McKinley Long. Other visitors in- cluded, Mrs. Russell Marion, Bloom- ingdale; George Johnson, Wilkes- Barre and Jay Long, Selingsgrove. On Saturday Mr. Long and Mrs. Smith visited their aunt, Mrs. Har- riet "Tubbs, Nanticoke, who is seri- ously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Farrell, Philadelphia, spent Sunday as the guests of the Alton Johnson family, Hills of Hope. On Saturday, Pas- tor Leslie Clouden and son, Jona- than, Penndel, visited at Hills of Hope. Mrs. Charles Perkins and infant twin daughters, Rebecca Sue and Priscilla Beth, arrived home from the General Hospital last week. Mr. Perkins is Hills of Hope manager. : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blazick, Sr. had as week-end guests their sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Blazick and sons, Joseph and Lance, Levittown; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blazick, Jr., Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Blazick, Patterson, N.J. Mrs, Rose Victor, mother of Mrs. Hale Bronson, has returned to her’ home in Plymouth after being a pneumonia patient at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Mrs. Eleanor Bronson, Pikes Creek, entertained at a Stanley party on Sunday afternoon, with Arline. Naugle, demonstrating. Games were played and refresh- ments served to Leona Aston, Gloris Naugle, Mildred Naugle, Beverly Sayre, Ronnie Sutton, Frieda Gra- ham, Adeline Cernera, Marion Cer- nera, Christine Ripa, and Delores Maleski. g Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ferrey and daughter Susan, accompanied Mrs. Caroline Ferrey to Binghamton last Sunday, where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Margaret Aton, for the next two weeks. Carol Sayre, daughter-of Mr. and Mrs. William Sayre, Lake Silk- worth, was confined to her home last week with chickenpox. Items of interest for this column will be greatly appreciated. Please call me at GR 7.3271. Your news will keep this column going. It is impossible for me to contact each of you every week. So may I depend on you to call me? Thanks-Kaye Ray. Official board and Sunday school officers met at the home of Josie Hummel recently. New Officers were nominated, those elected to be announced at next meeting. Present: Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Swire, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ide and Rita, Mil- re Darnell and Linda, Dianne Weg- ner, Martha Steinruck, Lois Del- kanic, Wilfred Ide, Grace Ide and Wayne. The next meeting will be held at Maple Grove, Friday. Democratic women of South Dis- trict met at the home of Louise ‘Wilce, Sweet Valley. Happy birth- days were sung to Janice and Mar- tha Hoover. Luncheon was served to above and following present: Cora Hoover, Anna Kyttle, Helen and Patsy Novak, Mary Nienius, Joan Rogowski, Florence Wesley, Josie Hummel, Veronica Michnavitch, Wendy and Tammy Wilce. The next meeting to be held at Helen Nal- bach’s home, Lake Silkworth, Dick Hummel and son David, Baltimore Md., brought his dad, Lu- ther Hummel home and spent a few days home with his parents. Happy birthdays go out to Nor- man Loebensberg, Dorothy Heddon, Donald Boston, William Stuart, Walter Lubinski. All members are requested to at- tend the W.S.C/S. meeting to be held March 20 at the home of Wa- neta Hoppes. The slippery rpads brought mis- fortune to Sandra Miller whose car skidded and hit the old mill bridge and /to Lois Delkanie, whose car DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA LOYALVILLE QUARRIES TB ET RTT slid on big Baer Hollow Road and upset. No one was injured. Rosemary Delaney spent the week end with sister Linda and hus- band, John Wilson at Harveys Lake. Skating and fishing were enjoyed. We want to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cray and family who moved in the Jones home, also Mr. and Mrs. Phil Sorber who are stay- ing with Ernest Wesley till they find a home to move in. Mrs. Floyd Taylor had an exciting time when she was ready to go to the hospital. Floyd went out to put the chains on the car that slippery morning and the jack slipped from under the car on him breaking four ribs., This left it all up to her. Claude Minor took both to the hos- pital. They are proud parents of another boy. After receiving treat- ment Floyd is recuperating at hom Mr. and Mrs. William Christopher and son Jerry of Philadelphia spent the weekend at their home here his work is in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boston and Mr. and Mrs. George Steltz, Jr., spent a few days at Martin’s hunt- ing cabin, Potter County. There was a heavy snow but the deer seem to be standing the winter weather quite well. A lot of time was spent just riding around and looking for deer. Pvt. Donald G. Steltz arrived home Saturday from Fort Jackson for a twelve-day leave. He will be stationed at Fort Rucker, Ala. after his leave. Enjoyed Mardi Gras MOBILE, Ala. (FHTNC)— Bern- ard Siperko, chief engineman, USN, son of Mrs. Sophia E. Siperko, Dal- las RD 3, is serving aboard the ocean non-magnetic minesweeper USS Nimble which was among the ships representing the Navy at the Mardi Gras celebration at Mobile, Ala., March 2-6. The Nimble is a unit of the At- lantic Fleet Mine Force, home-port- ed at Charleston, S.C. 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