- i ii a SECTION A — PAGE 6 Mrs. Malcolm Nelson Heads Nominating Group Mrs, Malcoltn Nélsoft, chairman of the nominating committee for Harveys Lake Woman's Service Club. has announced that election will take place at the April meeting, with installation in May. Nine of- ficers will be elected for two years each. The Club's fifteenth birthday will be celebrated with a Charter Night program at the May dinner to be held at O'Connells Twin Lakes. All charter members, whether still be- longing to the ¢lub or not, are ~ eordially invited. The Executives will meet the night of March 19 at the home of Mrs. George Searfoss with Mrs. Dick Williams and Mrs. John ‘Zorzi as. sisting. Mountain Grange Sponsor Card Party Mountain Grange 567, Carverton, will sponser a card party Saturday evening at 8 at the Grange Hall People not wishing to play cards may bring ahy game they prefer. Table and door prizes are offered, and refreshments wil be served. Mrs: George Metealf is chairman, assisted by Mesdames Howard Earl, John Coon, Alden Earl, Russell Cave, and Richard Bowen. Lake Service Women To Help Hennebaul Fund A beautiful afghan to be used as prize in a raffle for the Recovery Fund of Freddy Hennebaul is in the making. chased by the Harveys Lake Wo- man's Service Club at the sug- gestion of Mrs. Carlton Kocher who is donating her work. At a recent meeting of the Club the afghan was displayed. It is half finished and made in the ripple pattern with shades from deep purple to the 'ighter lavender colors. The raffle will’ be conducted by the directors of the fund. Mrs. James Hettesheimer is Honored At Shower Mrs. Voyle Traver and Mrs. Wil- liam MacMillan entertained at a stork shower for Mrs. James Het- tesheimer at the home of Mrs. MacMillan, Saturday evening. Present were: Mesdames Lawrznce Hilbert, Violet Gary, Perry Patton, Harvey Patton, Glen Patton, Bever- ly Patton, Lawrence Patton and Dotty, Ann, Raymond Denmon, James Sickler, William Murphy, Henry Lane, Vane Race, David Mac- Millan, Nathan Straley, «William Crossman, Mrs. Helen Goodman, Mrs. Sophia Hackling, Mary Shook, Dorothy French, the guest of honor and the hostesses. 2 GOLDFISH with BOWL - CHIPS - GRASS 39. Evans Drug Store SHAVERTOWN OR 4-3888 The ‘Afghan Kit was pur-, SHAVERTOWN THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1962 Two Former Westmoreland Boys Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frantz and daughter - Evelyn, Brook Street, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Frantz, Jr, at a dinner in Scranton, recently. Mrs. . Chester Molley, Lehigh Street, and her mother, Mrs. Helen Fedorchak, Nanticoke, motored to Apalachin, N. Y. recently to visit Mrs. Molley’s sister and brother-in- law, Mr, and Mrs. Gene Kucharski, and their family. The Kucharski's recently purchased a new home and this was their first visit. AH. Gay, Division has been ill. Mrs. Leona Loveland, mother of Mrs, Lou Spaciano, Division Street has been ill. Mrs. Robert Shotwell, Hillcrest Street, left: Friday by train for a two-week stay with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hat Evans; in Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Evang recently, They have another Craig, ten years old. The Evans are former Trucksville residents. Lt: and Mrs. J Bruce Cleasby, 8 Helm Street, South; Hadley Falls, Mass., announce the birth of their third daughter, Sandra ‘Leigh, Feb- ruary 22. [The baby weighed in at 106 lbs. Y% oz. Mrs. Cleasby is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Reese, Rice. Stret, Trucksville and Bruce’s mom and dad are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cleasby of Davis Street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson, Memorial Highway, drove Grandma Reese to Mountainside, N. J. Fri- day to meet Mrs. daughter, Mrs, James Turner and her husband who then drove to Massachusetts to see the new baby. The Johnsons and Mrs. Reese re- turned home Sunday evening, after Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson visited with: ‘their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans and family, : Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sadvary and sons Duane, Danny Lee and Stephen of New York ‘and Wilkes-Barre visited at the Michael Caffrey home Division Street over ‘the week-end. Mr. Street, and Mrs. John Anuskiewiez, | " Oakland, California, Sunday. Bill is gave birth to a baby boy ° son,’ Reese's other | Division Street, had as guests Mrs. | Lottie Berganya and daughter Jean, of ' Kingston and Miss Pearl Aau- skiewicz of New York, ploy about a month and woud adine Kuve, daughter of Mr. and urday, May 12 in St David's prone po J and calls from her Mrs, Anthony Kue, Sylvan Lake. | Church, Scranton. Rev. Omar W. friends, I'm sure, Mr. Cecolbaugh, the son of Mr. and Pitman Jr. will’ officiate. ' Rev. Take Part In Army Maneuvers DEREMER GOES TO FORMOSA Sp. 4 William DeRemer, son of | U.S. FORCES, GERMANY | combat readiness. Mr. and Mrs. Russell DeRemer, left (AHTNC)—Army Specialists Four | The men, pole linemen in Com- by plane from Philadelphia for Peter Fritsky Jr. and Robert D. pany B of the 25th Signal Battalion Rogers of Dallas, recently parti- | | in Karlsruhe, entered the Army in cipated in Exercise Loag Thrust II, | September 1960, completed = basic a month-long field training maneu- | training at Fort Dix, N. J., and ver ia Germany. ; arrived overseas last February. During the exercise more than They are 1960 graduates of West- 6.000 troops from the 4th Infantry | moreland High Behion! in Trucks- Division, which is regularly located | ville. at Fort Lewis, Wash., were flown = Specialist Fritsky. 19, whose to Europe in one of the Army's | family lives on Route 3, was em- largest peacetime deployments gver- | ployed by Dallas Country Club be- seas. Units regularly stationed in fore entering the Army. Germany provided 17,000 combat! Specialist Rogers, 20, son of Mr. and ‘support troops for the exer- | and Mrs. Eldon H. Rogers, R.D. 2, | cise which was designed to provide was employed by DeRemer’s TV participat'ng units with long range | and Appliance. ; mobility training and to test their | Ronald Coolbaugh enroute to Formosa for a fifteen: month stay.” His wife, the former Ursua Braun of Germany, and his daughter Christina will stay with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bottoms, King Street, Dal. las, while Bill is overseas. The De- Remers came here from Tacoma, Washington, after having been sta- tioned there for eighteen months. Bill is a, graduate of the Dallas Area Schools and has been in the service for five years. Mr. and Mrs. David Ell, former residents of Division Street, have moved to the John Roushey apart- ment in Hellers Grove, Trucksville, Debbie celebrated ‘Underwood te — Jenkins Their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Coolbaugh, | i Tinat Bip : : gh, | | The approaching marriage of Lois il plrhday Loss wash. x Lehman, announce the birth of | Ann daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clyde Birth, So. Pioneer their first child, Ronald, who was Willard R. Jenkins, Scranton and Avenue, tells us that she is up and about on a ‘walking cast after having broken a bone in her foot. She will be confined to her home born at General Hospital on March Rev. Robert F. Underwood, son of 10. The new arrival tipped the My, and Mrs. Lewis Underwood, scales at seven pounds, five ounces. | Shavertown, has been announced. | Mrs. Coolbaugh is the former Bern- The wedding will take place Sat- Mr. and Mrs, Louis Spaciano, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kreidler, Di- vision Street made a trip to Scran- ton to see ‘‘Cinerama’. Never ex- pecting to see anyone familiar we were delightfully surprised to hear our names called out and find that Mr. and Mrs. William Eicke, Ever- green Street, were also a part of the huge audience, ATTEND GRAND LODGE Three Master Masons from Shavertown participated in the exemplification of the 2nd Degrée of Free Masonry at Grand Lodge in Philadelphia on March 7. They were Robert Williamson, 155 Goe- ringer Avenue; Charles R. Lockard, 61 Grace Avenue and Robert Lewis, Shagbark Drive. While in Philadel- phia they stayed at the Essex Hotel. This participation took place in the Grand Lodge in Philadelphia. Mrs. Russell Coolbaugh, Lehman, | Underwood is a graduate of Kings- is the very pleasant attendant at | ton Township High School, Dickin- the Ross Williams Service Station, | son College, and General Theological Lehman. Ronald's parents are both Seminary, New York City. graduates of = Lake-Lehman High | TT School, class of 1961. Rainbow Girls : | Next meeting of the Charles James Serve Your City Club | Memorial Assembly, Rainbow Girls, Plans Frtiques Show | will be held Thursday evening at 7:30 at the Trucksville Methodist Sixth Annual Antiques Show and church Educational Building. Sale sponsored by Serve Your City Officers are requested to come at Club of Wilkes.Barre will be held | 16:30. to rehearse for balloting. Fol- Tuesday and Wednesday, March 20 lowing the meeting, there will be and 21 from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 \an anniversary parly, ahd birthday p.1 \ celebration. Seventeen booths will be occupied | by registered antique dealers who will offer a wide selection of Bav- | (arian Dresden china, cooper lamps, “pon’t’ call the State Highway and occasional pieces of furniture. Department to have your roads In one booth will be shown an early ashed after a storm” says Deputy | plank bottom nursing rocker Tre- Coroner Stephen Glova, of Harveys |stored'in blue with authentic Dutch jake “If you do yowll receive | provincial designs. lan insult from the other end of | Proceeds from the show will be ithe wire” Glova received that kind used for the charitable work of the of treatment recently after an Gets Rough Treatment Two On Dean's List On the Deans List at Wilkes Col- ‘Goes To Clinton, Mass. ‘ship High School and Wilkes-Bar- home, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mrs. Johanna Laskowski, Honored On Birthday Mrs. Johanna Laskowski, Jack- son Township, was entertained by her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Laskowski at a fam- ily birthday dinner recently. She was ~séventy: five. Present were Rev. Warren Hoover Rev. Warren Hoover, pastor of the Free Methodist Church of Clint- on, Mass., has just been appointed area superintendent of the North- east district.” These churches are located at Seekonk and Palmer, Mass, This appointment was made Theodore Laskowski, Mr. and Mrs. by the Free Methodist headquart- Bernard Laskowski, daughter, Shir- Indiana; ley Ann, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. ers at Winona. Lake, 2 ; Joseph Yurick, Buck Hill Falls; Mr Rev. Hoover's parents are Mr. and and Mrs. John Cherrie, Thomas Mrs. i Hoover, - Outlet-Leh- Izbicki, Glen Lyon; Mr. and Mrs. NAN R030: ' Elmer Laskowski and daughter,’ Before going to Massachusetts, he was pastor at Plainfield, N. J. He also served two years in the Army and Air Force. After graduating from Lake Towne Mary Ann. ~ Y.W.C.A. Guest Day Set For Tuesday 9:30 Mrs. John Vivian, Homemaker Holiday chairman of the Back Mountain Y."W. C. A, has selected Tuesday, March 20 as “Guest * Di Coffee will be served at 0 .m.; 0 ‘ati 1 He is married to the former Doris hk Fiore a ain gE Brown” of Wanamie and they have | | started are Golf, Art with charcoal three children. | for beginners; oils for the advancer, : SS rT Millinery, Bowling, Bridge and Out- Thanks For The Light : door and Party Cooking. Ria A playroom will be directed by re Business College he attended Eastern Pilgrim College at Allen- town, where he received the de- gree of Bachelor of Religious Educ- ation. Mrs. Helen = Hoover; Pinecrest! junior League volunteers. Avenue, wants to express thanks | Ti to Dallas: Borough Council for ‘in- i i 5) stalling ‘a street light near her Trucksville Cub Scouts on a stretch of Pinecrest that was extremely dark, at its intersection with Birch Lane. In- stallation was made Tuesday morn- ing. bo mic Vv Trucksville Cub Pack, 155, will meet Friday at 7:30 in the Fire Hall, Bach scout should be accompanied | by a parent. Fund raising will start on Saturday. YY YTV VV ver ev ve SS Yr Sere v COMING SOON COIN OPERATED DRY CLEANING & LAUNDRY CLEAN WRINKLEFREE DRY CLEANING ann LAUNDRY lege are two local students, Malcolm Baird of Dallas, and Bonnie Jenkins of Shavertown. Club. accident caused by poor highway conditions on the Kunkle-Alderson | Road. 'Fastom Star Brnouet with ROOM-BY-ROGIA CONTROL UZERNE El When you heat your home electrically, you can have a thermostat This flexible control is not the only ac viizns of clean, safe, healthful, and modern. in every room, for that just-right temperature. Since each room's temperature is individually controlled, you can select the temperature to suit your needs. You ’ can have your bedroom at 55 degrees and your living room at 72 degrees, if you want it that way. See Your Electrical Contractor or Phone BU 7-3131 For Further Information Bt Country Club April 6 Annual banquet of Dallas Chapter 1296 Order of Eastern ‘Star honor- | ine the Worthy Matron. Mrs. Mild= | | red Garinger, will be at Irem Tem- | ation will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. | ple Country Club,’ Friday, April 6. at Jackson Township Fire Hall, Dinner at 6:30, will be followed Chase. President Russell Coolbaugh { by cards and dancing at 9 when | ‘urges full attendance. | the Charles: James Assembly of the: a : | Order of Rainbow. Girls "will be invited guests. : Mrs. Betty Meeker, chairman, re- quests reservations be sent to Mrs. Myrtle Rineman, Mrs, Mildred Lutes, Mrs. Emma Price, and Mrs. Mad- | eline LaBarre. ME eviol 100 Mr : .,and Mrs. Frank Piatt enter- tained at a family dinner at their home last Sunday, honoring their grandchildren, Gloria Ann and Bruce Hilley, Jamison City, who recently observe their birthdays. Gloria Ann is eight and Bruce seven. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ‘Hilley. Also attending was their sister, Lori. |Back Mountain Firemen To Meet At Chase Tuesday Back Mountain Firemen's Associ- | Sign fn a local furniture store: “Try our easy payment plan—100 per cent down—nothing else to pay.” a ~ GRUEN MEN'S CUTERWEAR COATS STAMPS FOR JUST $5. Purchase or More GLOBE IN LUZERNE COUPON GOOD FOR 100 S&H GREEN STAMPS In Addition to Regular Stamps On Cash Purchases Of $5.00 Or More. This Coupon Good Through 100 | March 21 | 100 "100 | | 100 We Specialize In Children’s SHOES EXPERTLY FITTED GOOD STYLES RUGGED WEARING ROBIN HOOD POLL PARROT SUNDIAL MOTHER GOOSE 132 to 36-2 According. to Size - Style Si 4-95 up CHECKS SOLIDS PLAIDS $10.95 up BUDDIES /MAIN STREET LUZERNE : || S&H GREEN. STAMPS BOYS? TUNKHANNCCK HIGHWAY (Route 309) : NEAR DALLAS SHOPPING .GENTER Watch for further announcements. 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