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THE. DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 5,.1962.
NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS
BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin
FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver
HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs.Albert Armitage
IDETOV#, Bess Cooke
JACKSON TOWNSHIP, William Hughes
LEHMAN, Barbara Simms
MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter
NE 9-2544
OR 4-5460
NE 9-9531
NE 9-5137
696-1005
OR 4-3391
GR 7-234
TRUCKSVILLE
James Gordon,
Robert
and Joseph
Layaou are at-
tending State Po-
lice classes at
Coughlin High
School. The
classes are con-
ducted each week
on Monday and
IN. Woolbert,
Wednesday nights.
David Glahn, a freshman at Union
College in Kentucky, spent the
spring vacation with his aunt, Mrs.
Margaret Glahn Sanders in John-
son City, Tenn.
Robert Prynn, formerly of Carv-
erton Road now living in Rochest-
er, N. Y., is recuperating at home
following surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Hoover and
children, Sandra and Sheldon Jr.,
Maple Street, spent the week end
with Dr. and Mrs. Russell Ander-
son and family in Painted Post,
N.Y.
Mrs. Marie Horlacker, Drums, vis.
ited her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hawk of
Hillside Street last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas of
‘Wilkes-Barre visited her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Naperoski and family of Holly Street
over the week end.
Mrs. Stanley Bloom of Carver-
ton Road left for Peabody, Mass., to
spend two weeks with her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Will-
jam Bloom and family.
Birthday Greetings this week to
Mrs, Sheldon Hoover, Mrs. Donald
Sherry, Mrs. Shirley Perrin, Mrs.
John S. Cashmark, Mrs. Jayne
George Peirce, Mrs. Leon Beisel,
Harry Johnson, Jr., George Isaacs,
Sherman Harter, Allen Gromel, Jos-
eph Manley, Robert Gordon, Lori
Baird, Paul Dugan Jr., Lee Evans,
Franklin Hemmenway, Glenn Cool-
baugh, Paul Horwatt, Tracy R
Germod, Freddie Thomas Rundle,
William Bond, and Melvin W, Saun-
ders.
Mrs. John Greenley, Noelle and
Gweneth Greenley of Frackville were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Greenley and family, Holly
Street.
Cheryl Greenley attended the pa-
jama party given by Karen Rome
at her home in Goss Manor for a
group of Junior High School girls.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lewis
and daughter Ellen of Elizabeth~
town visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Stookey, Holly Street, recently.
Mrs. Ella Thompson, S. Memor-
| ial Highway, will spend the week-
end with her mother, Mrs. R. M.
Scott of Falls Church, Va, Mrs.
Scott will return to spend several
weeks here with her daughter.
fr. and Mrs. John Mettlen, Syl~
van Grove, Kansas celebrated their
fifty-fifth wedding anniversary on
Sunday, March 18. Mrs. Emmual
Mendelshon, Harris Hill Road, is
a niece of the couple.
Jill and Janet, children of Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Chernin, Carv-
erton Road, are convalescing after
an illness at their: home.
Mary Anderson, Margaret Saun-
ders, Ellen Maxwell, and Sandra
Williams were in New York City
NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm
¢
over the weekend.
Mrs. Eugene Considine, Highland |
Avenue, spent the week end in
Harrisburg with her son-in-law and
| daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Grif- |
Gordon, Perrin, Mrs. Herbert Webster, Mrs. |fith and family.
Susan Brown Has Birthday Party
ris Hill Road, entertained at a birth-
day party, Saturday, March 17; in
honor of their daughter, Susan, who |
celebrated her thirteenth birthday. |
* | Tables were decorated in green and |
white. Games were played and re-
freshments were served to Sandra
Williams, Ellen Mathews, Mary
Anderson, Louise Harris, Harriet
Sands, Mabel Prutzman, Howard
Ellsworth, James Godwin, Herbert
Wall, John Brent, Harry Long-
street, and Sheldon Meyers.
Margaret Peters and George Wil-
liams of Dover, Del. are visiting
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Bennington of Mt. Green-
wood.
Mrs. Gordon Woodard, Carverton
Road, suffered head injuries when
she fell in the garden of her home.
Albert Anderson, Maple Street,
spent a few days recently with
relatives and friends in Painted Post,
N.;Y.
Charles Mantle, Pittsburgh, visi-
ted his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
week end.
Family Party
A family party in celebration of
the birthday anniversary of Clar-
ence Edwards was held at his home
on S. Pioneer Avenue Saturday,
March 19. Present: Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Edwards and children Dav-
id and Marie of Wilkes-Barre; Mr.
and Mrs. Horace Brown, Mary and
Alys Brown of Scranton; Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Brown, and children,
Mt. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert
SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Thomas Kriedler
SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray
TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brown, Har- |
Harding 388-2270
NE 9-8522
OR 4-5231
GR 7-3271
696-1639
| Meeker
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leonard and
daughter Michelle spent last week-
lend with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ro-
| gowski and family and Mr. and Ms,
| Milton Leonard, Demunds.
Mrs. Ruth Anstett visited on
| Wednesday with Mrs, Willard Cov-
‘nell and Mrs. Adina Pollock and
Mrs, Frieda Graham visited on
| Thursday.
Jeffy Josuweit is recovered from
' chicken pox.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson
traveled to New Brunswick, N. J.
to visit Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Covey.
¢ Fernbrook
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Bloom, Main
Street are both patients in hospit-
als. Mr. Bloom is in Rehabilita-
tion Hospital in Philadelphia and
Mrs. Bloom is inn Nesbitt Hospital.
Mrs. Arline Evans, Demunds Road,
is>a patient in Nesbitt Hospital.
Her brother, Wes Moore, Lehman,
is a patient in the same hospital.
Mrs. Vida Adams, Demunds, is
confined to her home with a rib
splint after a fall down her cellar
steps last week.
| ersity of Pennsylvania
Hospital,
Philadelphia. (She would enjoy cards |
| Sunday with Mr.
‘Miss Martha Fetzgerald, Roushey
| Plot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Mantle, Huntsville Road, the past | aughter of
Fetzgerald is a patient at the Univ-
Graduate
19th and Lombard St.
from her friends and neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben [F. Muchlu and
family of Marleton, N. J., spent
and Mrs. Henry
Randall, Roushey Plot.
Kenneth and Helen, of Kingston;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown and
the guest of honor of Trucksville.
Mrs. Hazel Keiper, Roushey Plot
returned home on Monday from
‘General Hospital where she was a
patient two weeks.
i
Idetown
Mrs, Rachel Williams is visiting
relatives in Houston, Texas.
Mrs. Francis Smith, Trucksville,
Mrs. Emory Hadsel, Mrs. Ernest
Fritz spent Tuesday. with Mrs. El-
lis Hoover of Outlet. All observed
birthdays in March.
Melba Weber, Becky Casterline,
Jane Bicking, Marie Ritts, and
Mary Alice Whitesell participated
in the W.D.A.U. T-V Bowling Tourn-
ament at Peter's Lane, Scranton,
Saturday, April 7.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Spencer spent
the weekend with relatives in Roch-
ester, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, Dal-
las, with Mrs. Allen Montross and
son, Teddy, recently visited in the
Poconos. ;
Mr. and Mrs. George May spent
the week end in Elizabeth, N. J.
where they attended the wedding
of Mrs. May’s neice, Theresa Schen-
ick to Thomas Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. William Casterline
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Albert London of Rahway, N. J.
They brought Bill's Dad home after
he spent the winter months with
Mrs. Sherwood McKenna. Mrs.
Claude Lapp and Mrs. London,
ey. Their son Billy, who is stat-
Washington, D. C. and New Jers-
ioned at Camp Lejeune, North Caro-
lina, spent’ the weekend at home.
On UNH Dean's List
On the Dean's List at University
of New Hampshire is Barbara J.
Payne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George A. Payne, Valley View Drive.
Barbara is a senior. Her sister Di-
ane Elizabeth will graduate this
spring from Dallas [Senior High
School. Her brother David is a
pupil at Dallas Borough elementary
school. The family moved here two
years ago from New Hampshire,
where Barbara obtained her high
school education,
SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST
JACKSON TOWNSHIP
Jane Ann Sorber, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Willard Sorber, was one
of the participants in the Choral
Concert at West Side Catholic High
School. She is a student at Gate
of Heaven School.
The community welcomes Mr. and
Mrs, Raymond McDaniel to Chase
Manor. Mr. McDaniel is employed
at the Red Rock Radar Base. Mrs.
McDaniel will celebrate her birth-
day April 9.
Clarence Oberst and son, Willard,
took part in a Crow Hunt, near
‘West Chester. Along with friends
from West Chester they obtained
permission from a pig farm owner
who has 4700 pigs, to erect piano
box blinds permitting the hunters
to shoot crows. The crow is a keen
bird, at the sight of a gun they are
off in a flash. The men have
equipped the blinds with oil stoves,
and have killed up to eighty crows
in a day.
Ear] Balliett is slowly recuperat-
ing at his home from his recent ill-
ness.
Alertness of Jackson Township
Fire Department saved the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jeffery which
was only thirty inches away from
their garage which was totally des-
troyed by an out of control grass
fire Wednesday at 4 p.m. Only the
fast arrival of the fire department
saved the Jeffery home. Jeffery
family wishs publicly to thank the
department for its wonderful work.
Loss was covered by insurance.
Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Balliett
entertained Saturday night in honor
of Mrs, Balliett’s cousin, Harold
Arner, Jr., Hunlock Creek, recently
discharged from the Army after two
and a half years in Germany. At.
tending were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Arner; Sr. Arner, Gladys Baird, Mr.
Stand, Mrs. George Devans, Ronnie
Davis, Fred Fielding, Carl Nulton,
Wilda Lamoreaux, Evelyn Devans,
Douglas Stuslavage.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gavigan, New
York City, were Sunday visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Bunney, Mrs. Gavigan is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bunney.
'W.S.C.S. of Huntsville Methodist
Church will resume Public Dinners
at. the Church, Thursday, April 12
at noon.
Jessie © Conyngham, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Conyngham
has returned to Madeira School in
Virginia,
Lack of forest and grass fire
fighting equipment was evident
when a force of six men tried des-
perately to contain a brush fire on
the Higgins property equipped only
with rake, shovel and brooms.
The high wind caused a small
fire to soon rage out of control over
many acres of land. Where are the
‘Indian Tanks’ so effective in fight-
ing these fires?
Do we have a Fire Ranger in
charge of our Township, if so, why
doesn’t he or the Department of
Forests set up a central location,
such as the Fire Hall, where these
tanks can be readily obtained ? Isn't
this a matter with which Repre-
sentative Shupnik should be con-
cerned ? The terrible fire at Scran-
ton; the death) of two men from
over exertion are cause for concern.
The greatest . percentage of these
fires is caused by stupidity and
carelessness. (Citizens should think
before burning - papers and debris
outdoors, especially when the winds
are strong. Inasmuch as most fires
are fought by volunteer men and
boys, by whom and when are they
paid? We would like our Repre-
sentative or Forest Ranger to an-
swer these questions in this column.
Mrs, Thomas Bunney has returned
home after spending two weeks
with her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Besecker in
Kensington, Maryland.
F. E. Parkhurst, Sr. father of
Mrs, William L. Conyngham, is a
patient in General Hospital.
John M. Elenchik, who celebrated
his 81st birthday on April 3, was
the honored guest at a gathering of
his family and friends on Sunday. |
He was born in Austria in 1881.
Mr. and Mrs, Guthrie Conyngham
and Mr. and Mrs, John Conyngham
have returned after attending a
Convention at Hotel Shoreham,
Washington, D.C.
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
‘Louis Hall, Toledo, Ohio, spent
{Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rogar
Hall.
A skunk has killed a duck and a
rooster on the William L. Conyngs
ham, Estate.
Study Group of Huntsville Meth-
odist Church finished its study
course with a dinner served by Mrs.
John Fielding at her home March
28. The Group with Mrs. R. E.
Kuhnert of Dallas as the teacher,
has been studying “The Meaning of
Suffering” for several weeks.
Jackson Township Supervisors
Board, consisting of Elmer Laskow-
ski, chairman, Wesley Lamoreaux,
Harold Bertram, and Edward Jef-
fery, secretary, has approved the
1962 Township Budget.
The Sterling Browns celebrated
two birthdays this week with Mr.
Brown having a birthday April 2
and son, Leslie Darryl, celebrating
his 1st birthday April 4. These
events called for two birthday par-
ties.
Mrs.
man of the Cancer Dr ive in Jack
son Township, has selected the fol-
lowing solicitors;
Mrs. Thomas Gimble and Mrs,
George Devens, Mountain Road
from Chase Corners and the
Weavertown Road; Mrs. Elmer Las
kowski, Lake Silkworth Road; Mrs.
Robert Menapace, Jackson Road to
Meadow Lake; Mrs. Robert Sher-
wood, lower Chase Road and part of
Huntsville Road; Mrs. John Krupa,
Chase Manor; Mrs. Walter Ray, Mrs.
Sheldon Rice and Earline Balliett,
Chase Road; Mrs. Frank Prutzman,
upper Huntsville Road; Mrs. Laing
Coolbaugh, lower Huntsville Road,
Mrs. William R. Hghes, Chase Cor-
ners to Huntsville Corners; Mrs.
Sidney Fielding and Alice Manzoni,
Follies Road, and a solicitor yet to
be named for Bulford Road.
Jackson Township School Board
will meet at Lehman High School,
Tuesday Evening, April 10, at 7.
Joint School Board meets at 8.
Private John J. Aponick, son-in.
law of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Jillson,
taken il at Fort Knox, is now
greatly improved and off the critical
list. Mrs. Jillson and his wife, who
were at his bedside have retuly!
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