- month old © King, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Lehman ‘What started out as a bad day with many complications, turned out to be one of the nicest birthdays ever. A singing telegram, a call from a friend who lives close by but whom I rarely see, a long distance birthday greeting from my brother in Ohio plus my favorite lemon sponge pie as a gift and a surprise birthday cake and ice cream party from my father-in-law, all made March 15, 1962 a birthday to re- member, : Bryce Major has returned to his home from Nesbitt Hospital where he was a medical patient for several weeks. Mrs. Albert Ide and Mrs. Alice Els- ' ton. spent a week in New York City where they attended the Flower Show, The couples club of Lehman Myghodist Church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Tough on Tuesday evening. Little Michael Stolarick, Annual fifteen son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stolarick is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital where he is under- going “extensive tests. Andrew Stolarick, Lehman Hunts- ville is also a hospital patient. Althy Disque, daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Disque has re- turned to her ,job at. Commonwealth Telephone Company after an ab- sence of several months which she spent recuperating from a concus- sion received when she fell while ice skating. : : Mrs. Earl Eustice is on the road to recovery at her home, She re- cently spent some time in the hos. pital, Mrs. Robert Disque is in New York attending the Annual Hair- dresser’s Show and Convention. Mrs, Louise Whitesell and daugh- ter, Susan, Riverton, N. J. spent the week-end with Mrs. Raymond Sear. foss, ‘Mr. Searfoss and Mr, Morton Connelly were delegates to the Lay- Ne Convocation of the Methodist church which was held at Buck Hill Falls this past week-end. Mrs. Leonard Adamshick spoke this week to the Library Book Club. Her subject was jeweled Easter egg cases and Easter egg trees. qe - Idetown Cub Scouts; trdop 241 will sell Easter candy door-to-door during the coming week. Your co-operation in this effort will be appreciated. Reminder — young people wish. ing to attend Sky Lake this summer | should get their reservations in im. mediately. Men's Bible class of Lehman Methodist church met in the church parlors this week.. Cancer Drive solicitations coming up on April 3. { 7 Meeker Louella Nelly = Bible Class met at the home ‘of Mrs. Kathleen Brown, The class will give a sum- mer choir gown to the church. . were: Elizabeth Ide, Loretta Mie¥'s, Martha Rogers, Edith Sutton, Sadie Johnson, Mary Simpson, Ellen Lamoreaux, Addie Searfoss. oY Dowd, Lake Hapatcong, | . and Jerry Pelka, Dover, N. J., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dunham. Visitation = to the first three grades was held on Monday, March 12 prior to the P.TA. meeting. When these chances are offered, parents should make every effort to attend and talk with the teachers about their children’s work. At the P.T.A. ‘meeting a panel discussion was held on the requirements of hiring seniors after graduation, Panel was headed by Gilbert Tough as discussion leader. Panelists were Miss Esther Hilbert, First National Bank, Wilkes-Barre, Mr. William Buckley, branch manager for GMAC and Mr. Charles iS, Nuss, Hospital Service Association of Northeastern Pola, More seniors ‘would have dohe well to have attended this meeting, n° robins who want td be real ea®3 birds were sighted on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian ‘Win. ter, Jr. Stillwater. It must be warmer down that way. Pomona Grange met at Carverton March 10, at the open session in the afternoon, Rolland Featherman, as- sistant director of social service at Danville [State Hospital spoke on “Alcoholism and Rehabilitation” stressing the need for a local clinic to care for patients after they were discharged. It was decided that the district deputy should take charge of the Pomona Charter and bring it to all meetings. Next meeting will be held at Muhlenburg for the elec- tion of officers in June. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide and Lillian Hilde- brandt attended from Lehman Grange. Mrs. Albert Ide and Mrs. Alice Elston attended the New York Flower Show. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Taylor have anfgbunced the birth of a son Jef- féry Michael on March 6. Faith and begorra I think by the "time March 17 rolls around every-. body is some relation to the Irish. W.S.C.S. met Tuesday, Mrs. Es- ther Alles and Linda Rogowski as- sisted Mrs. Fred Winter. Speaker of the evening was Mrs. Madeline Adamshick who. gave the lesson on Latin America St. Patrick’s Day theme was carried out in the lunch- ~ eon that followed the meeting. At. tending were: Mae King, = Louise Dolores Garrahan, Carrie Wolfe, Letha Wolfe, Marie Wolfe, Edna Karschner, Ruth Rogers, Madeline Adamshick and Elizabeth Ide. Sadiadh Cate NOXEN Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone, Eyers- ville, Pa., spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Eng- elman and family. Mrs. Robert Belles returned from General Hospital, on Sunday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leibenguth, Mrs. Harry Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brobst <= visited David Brobst at the Medical Arts Hospital, Montrose, on Tuesday evening. Candy Jones, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, is confined to her home with illness. She has been unable to attend school for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dendler are vacationing at Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Vane Race and son, Roger, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Race and daughter at Wallingford, Conn. Mrs. Harry Parr, Bristol, is spend- ing several days with her father, B. B. Engelman. : Mr. and Mrs. Walter Galka, Tom- my and Susan, Fairless Hills, Pa., spent the weekend with their son, Walter Galka Jr., and family. Tom Bean, Mahwah, N. J. spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Patton, Oberst, Lowell, Steven and Mar- lene, spent Saturday at the home fof Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Patton, who welcomed a new baby, Amy Lou Patton, on Tuesday, March 13. This is their third child. Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May and family, Allentown, spent the week. end at the home of the William Engelmans. Kenneth Cuddy and Marvin Shire have returned from a visit with relatives in Olean, N Y. Mrs, Lola Miner, celebrated her ninety-first birthday anniersary on Sunday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holbrook, Plains, drove Mr, and Mrs. Steven Root to visit Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winnie and family, at Susquehan- na, on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Fish drove Mrs. Grace Emery of Hastings, Mich. to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McNelly, Haddonfield, N. J. The Fishes also visited Bern- | Mrs. Abort: Tonos. ice Fish ‘at’ Hamilton Square, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Philips an- nounce the birth of a boy, James Walter, on March 15th at General Hospital. Mrs. Philips is the former Louise Wyant. This is their first child. Visitors at the home of Mr. and the Boy Scout Rally at the Muhlen- burg Grange Hall on Thursday eve- ning at which two local boys, Rich- ard Kuchta, and Russell Grebe, Jr.; received the highest award in scout- ing, the Eagle {Scout award. Mr. Clyde Sampson is scout master. Mrs. James Wyant on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James Wyant, Nich- ols, N. Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff Sr, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff Jr., at Baltimore, Md. Mr, and Mrs. William Murphy called on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller, Sayre, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Manning at Meshoppen and Mrs. Rose Swingle, at Tunkhannock, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bailey and family, Hartford, Conn., are spend- ing some time with the Harry Sig- lin's. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish attend- ed the wedding of Jon Scherher and Cynthia Doane, at Binghamton. Ceremony was perfomed in the North Presbyterian Church on Sun- day, March 18th. Mr, and Mrs. William MacMillan spent. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Adams, at:Bingham- ton. ori Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigelow spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George [Pellitieri, Trenton, N. J. Mrs. Pellitieri returned with them for a weeks stay. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keiper and Debbie spent Sunday as dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Keip- er, Lynn, Pa. Billy Coole celebrated his six- teenth birthday Monday, March 19. Mrs. Donald Meeker, Donna and Lorraine visited Mrs. Florence Fre- ar at Carpenter Convalescent Home and Mrs. Norma Shafer, Lacyville, on Sunday. Callers at the Meeker home were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meeker, Tom Meeker and Bill Tubbs, Athens, Pa. Troops No. 92 and will hold a 50th birthday anniversary at the Methodist Church parlors on Thurs. day, March 22 at 6:30 p.m. All parents are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richards spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Schenck, Westfield, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hobbs and family, Towanda, N. Y., spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Raymond Keiper and Marion Gor- man, Bristol, spent the week end ‘with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Harry Keiper. MYF Group To Attend Cathedral Service MYF groups of Dallas Methodist Church and Center Moreland Meth- odist Charge will ‘attend a service at their Russian Orthodox Cathedral on North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, Sunday at 4 p. m. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1962 A WORD OF CAUTION Something of vital interest to housewives has come to our at- tention, Shavertown tire Company nad seven calls to homes were: a ure started In toe ciovnes drier. Alter mvestigating, Firemen tound most of tne fires started as a re- swt of leaving the ciotnes in the arier after it had stopped. Tne unt that had been couected was very hot and had ignited. 50 house- wives, make sure tne lint tray is emptied as soon as the drier swops and check periodically on the lint that builds up in the back of the drum. ln this way, we may. be able to avert) serious damage to the ap- pliance as well as the home. Mrs. Lee Pergiel, Christopher and | Lee Ann, visited her mother, Mrs. Howard Meclivaine, in Philadelphia for two weeks and returned Sun- day evening. Christopher ‘will ob- serve his birthday today. He and | his sister are victims of the virus, so no birthday celebration is plan- ned. Mrs. Edward Carey will enter- tain the following members of her card club Tuesday at her home: Mesdames Margaret Bednar, Terry Morton, Eleanor Trowbridge, Aline Casterlin, Jean Inman, Jean Ger- lach, Ruth Youngblood. MOLLEY GOING TO STATE Chester Molley, hag been awarded a Half-Assistant- ship at Penn State University for the year 1962-1963. Mr, Molley has been granted a sabbatical leave from Dallas Schools in" order to establish residency on the campus for a year. He has been a member of the English Departments in this area for ten years. He graduated with his BA degree from Wilkes College in 1952 and got his MA degree from Bucknell in 1958. Since {that time he’ has spent summers working toward his Doctorate. Mr. and Mrs, Michael Fedorchak, E. Patterson, N. J., spent [Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Chester Molley, Lehigh Street. INCOME TAX SUNDAY ? Did any of you ever see a Spring Sunday any prettier than the one that just past? This was to be our “Income Tax Sunday” but the Call | of the Wild was stronger than the appeal from Uncle Sam. Apparent- ly a lot of Shavertownians had the same idea, No one seems to have had many visitors over the week- end; hence, not much news this week. 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