| JALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA IDETOV#N, Bess Cooke LEHMAN, Barbara Simms MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter JACKSON TOWNSHIP, William Hughes NE 9-2544 OR 4-5460 NE 9-9531 NE 9-5137 696-1005 OR 4-3391 GR 7-2734 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs.Albert Armitage ® Mt. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 ® NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm NE 9-8522 ® SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Thomas Kriedler OR 4-5231 ® SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray GR 7-3271 ® TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 9 { @ AlCl tk hb l:PA]EHI ESR a. TRUCKSVILLE Surplus foods will be’ distributed pday at the Fire Hall, 10 to 2 p.m. : Mr. and Mrs. William Bradley and daughter, El- len, Dover, N. J. spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. John Kennan, Holly Street, Mrs. John Hobbs, the former Caroline Bradley will leave unday to make her home in San rancisco. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prideaux, unellen, N, J., their son, Lance, sophomore at Bucknell, and Mr. nd Mrs. William Walsh, Wilkes- arre, spent several days with Mr. nd Mrs. Wilford Parsons, S. Mem- rial Highway. Mrs, Franklin = Stroud, Orchard treet, attended the spring meet- ‘ig of Insurance Women of Pennsyl- ania at York. nnounce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ferentz, rlington, Va. announce the birth ; a son, April 3, in Georgetown niversity Hospital, Mrs. Ferentz is te former Louise Harrington, Hill- de. | Birthday Greetings to Mrs. Ruth ennett Cook, Mrs. S. Finney, Diane larie Bird, Bonnie Jean Long, Kitty ernon, Christine Gramps, Carolyn nn Phone, Robert Sherwood, Bar- 7 P. Missin, Lynn Ashworth, Les- Webster dr., and Bobby School- 7s Mrs. Hugh Daniels, Carverton oad, has returned after spending le winter at Pompano Beach and t. Petersburg, Fla. At St. Peters- arg she visited her son and daugh- r-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Carlton ang and family, rustees Meet With Harter Trustees| of Trucksville Metho- ist Church met with Sherman arter on Wednesday night. Louis filcox presided. Present: Sheldon ennett, William Clewell, Clifford ohnson, Rev. Germond, Sherman drter, Norman. Stookey, Dr. Cromp- m, Louis Wilcox, and Kenneth Joolbert. Betsey Welker, student at Am- er Campus of “Temple University, ill arrive Saturday to spend East- with her mother, Mrs. John [elker, Highland Avenue. | Victor J. Miller, former Hillside treet resident, ) submitted to surg- ry in Santa Marie, Calif, last eek. ; . Mrs .C. W. Palmer, Orchard St., ; Ring her son-in-law and aughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fin- ey and family in Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stout and mith Oil (City, visited her par- nts, Mr. and Mrs. [Stanley Stull, taub Road, last week end. Ned Bessmer, son of Mr. and Irs. Edward Bessmer, Harris Hill oad, has returned to school after n illness. James Case, student at Blooms- urg Teachers College, will arrive smorrow to spend the Easter recess ¥ rith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ‘ase, Carverton Road. Jim was rec- ntly elected to serve in the College rovernment Association Board. Mr. and Mrs. William Long and aughters, Bonnie, Barbara, and irenda spent the weeked with Mr. nd Mrs. Donald Case in Cazenorra, (LY. t Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoover nd family, Succasunna, N. J. spent he Week end with his’ parents, fr. and Mrs. Ira Hoover, Holly treet. | Mrge Mary Clark, Carverton Road, as to ‘spend some time with er son-in law and daughter, Mr. nd Mrs. Harold Miers and family t Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ayers, S. [emorial Highway, returned after spending a month in Wilson, N. C,, as guests of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Drummond. En route home they spent several days with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Ayres and family, Silver Springs, Md. Mrs. Scott Wendell, Harris Hill Road, left Saturday for Richmond, Va., to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sny- der and family. Mrs. Snyder will undergo surgery today. Has Party On Birthday Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Scott, Harris Hill Road, entertained at a birthday party on April 3, honoring their daughter, Mary Ann, who observed her eighth birthday on April 1. Games were played and refreshments served to Louise Brown, Harriett Smith, Marjory Jacobs, Ellen Scott, Helen Ellsworth, Betty Longstreet, Laura Davis, Cheryl Snyder, Alice Davis, [Susan Lowe, and Mary Ann. Mrs. Stella Schuler, Clearview Avenue, was house guest of Mr. and Mrs, Wilford Parsons, S. Mem- orial Highway for several days rec- ently. f MT. ZION NOTES Elwood Gross of Wyoming, broth- er of Don Gross of Camp Ground Road, is beginning to build a house on a lot purchased from Richard Dymond on Hicks Creek road. Construction work has begun on the road from Sands’ corners to Howard Krum’s. Trees are being felled, brush is being burned, new sluices are being laid. Up at the corner where our road joins the other road from West Wyoming a sluice is being laid which will do away with the flooding over the road. It looks as if many curves are to be done away and the road widened. At this writing my work as chap- lain at Valley Crest is increasing. We have 75 Protestant patients there now. As Easter draws near I am giving individual communion to several patients. This is being written Sunday. Tuffy is moping around, sleeping ad just looking off into space. “Something has gone wrong around here,” he says. He did finally get his supper eaten after I sat down beside him and stirred it with a spoon and sprinkled graham cracker crumbs over it a couple of times. Catherine, his special goodess, left Saturday and isn’t back yet. She and Nettie Parrish went to Balti- more; Nettie to visit the Clemens family. Dorothy and Catherine were invited to have supper too. Cath- eriene went down to visit Dottie and to attend a concert Sunday night in which Dottie is signing with her choir and others, Brahm’s Requiem. Cathy had sung that in the Wyoming Valley Oratorio chorus and was eager to hear some other group do it. She and Dottie will have a wonderful time. Beaumont Mrs. Harry Derhammer, chairman of the local “CANCER DRIVE”, wishes to announce the committee, who will make personal calls seek- ing your financial help, as:—dJoyce Smith, Sheila Trowbridge, and Ra- mona Wall. Mrs, Calla Parrish has returned to her home after spending the winter with the Pattons at Noxen. Melvin Crispell was in Philadel- phia for a checkup at the Jefferson Hospital. They reported him im- proved! It’s good to see Albert Brown looking so well after his stay in traction at the General Hospital. E3303 3 3 A A A A A A EN NR EN NNN NNN NNENNS HALF SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN French Fries Cole Slaw $10 FISH TUNA - SHRIMP - EGG FULL LINE OF - SEAFOOD =~ TUNA SALAD | CUBE STEAKS - Delicious Corned Beef On Jewish Rye VEAL CUTLET SUNDAE CHERRY SPECIAL 2d i FORTY-FORT MAIN HIGHWAY we CE CREAM DALLAS _ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1962 The following ladies from Noxen attended a Republican Meeting at Mogan’s Diner, Eatonville, on Thurs- day evening: Mesdames Alton Steele, Willard Bender, Clark Oliver, How- ard Engelman, Joe Dotter, Wheeler Hess, John Jones, Arthur Blizzard, Harry Miller and Calvin Strohl. Mrs. Ira Beahm entertained the following visitors at her home on Saturday: Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Keiper, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Storm, Julie, Kurt and Robert; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adamek, and Kim and Mark Musa, Endicott, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case visi- ted their / son Leland and family at Tonawanda, N. Y. for several days recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigelow spent several days recently with their son Charles and family at Barker, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs, Sterlyn family, Allentown, end with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Elvin May and he week- Bean and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Kaninstein, Flushing, N. Y. Mrs. Ralph Engelman underwent major surgery ‘at General Hospital on Monday morning. She is coming along very well. Mrs. Richard Harding will und- ergo surgery at the Nesbitt Hosp- ital, on Tuesday. Mrs. Richard Hobbs and family, Tonawanda, N. Y. are spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Albert Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shalanski and family, of Trenton, N. J. spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. Albert Ruff Sr. Ora Bean spent the week end at] NOXEN Mrs. Carl Newberry remains a patient in the General Hospital, although her condition is much im- proved. Marvin Shire, who is employed in the Poconos, spent the week- end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lutes rec- ently spent the week end with their son, Richard and family, at Hershey. Mrs, Betty = Smith has moved |frm the Lloyd Phoenix home in | Noxen, to Beaumont. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vilasi and family, Binghamton, spent the week end with the Jeddie MacMillans. Mrs. Mabel Wandell, Kingston, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wandell, Stull. Mrs. Eva Wall, Tunkhannock and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winnie and | family, Susquehanna, spent the weekend with Mrs. Steven Root. Mrs. Lloyd Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs. | Roger Updahl and Barry Jay spent | the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Olie Updahl at Bethpage, Lond Is- |land and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Up- dahl at Kingston, N. Y. ‘Word has been received here of the sudden death of Mrs. Russell Keiper, Niagara Falls. Mrs. Keiper is the former Hazel Saxe, a form- er Noxen resident. R. F. Wyda, Promoted Robert F. Wyda, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wyda, Huntsville, has been advanced from third « class petty officer to second class petty officer in the United States Navy. Mr. Wyda resides in Norfolk, Va., with his wife, Sandra, and their two children, Robert Jr. and Juanita Theresa. Regular SPECIAL POLIDENT Denture Cleaning Kit $1.69 Value 93. "Evans Drug Store , SHAVERTOWN OR 4-3888 a © 0 because it reaches deep-down us today. Our clothes came back looking and feeling like new! Thanks for telling me about SANITONE SOFT-SET®, Dry Cleaning SERVICE ® Soil-dulled colors regain their sparkle. Limp fabrics spring back to life. Sanitone with Soft-Set® works a near-miracle between the fibres and floats out all the soil, and restores the original mill finish to the cloth. Try our Sanitone Service and see for yourself. It’s luxury dry cleaning without a luxury price tag. Call on O’'MALIA Laundry & Dry Cleaning Luzerne - Dallas Highway Enterprise 10843 | SWEET VALLEY Jan. Long, seven-year old son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Long, is home with measles, Sweet Valley Firemen meet tonight at eight. | Mrs. Thomas Kuczawa and son | Gregg, Reading, spent last week with Mrs, Kuczawa’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Naugle, Sr. Edith Ward, Orangeville, spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Wallace. Sunday visitors at the Wallace home were Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Beidleman and chil- dren, Sherry, Judy, and Nathan, Jr., Athens; and Mr. and Mrs. James : Wallace, Berwick, W. C. Wint, North Lake, is home after being a patient at Mercy Hos- pital. The Wint's son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bernard On- dash, Elkins Park, were up for the week-end. Glenn Brown, Lehman Heights, is home after being a medical pa- tient at Nesbitt Hospital, Mrs. Caroline Ferrey has returned home after two weeks with her sis- ter, Margaret Aton, Binghamton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blazick, Jr., Trappe, spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blazick, Sr. Joe, Jr. is a Corrections Officer at the State Correctional Institute at Graterford. 3 Mrs. Robert Andrews has been confined with a virus. Her mother, Mrs. Blanche Piper, is spending some time with her son-in-law and \G | 4 daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Briggs, Sylvan Lake. Bradley Iverson, confined to his home since a hip injury in Septem- ber, is improving. While much of his time is still spent between his wheel chair and crutches, he is now able to walk about his home. Mrs. Betty Stichak and children Mary and Jackie, Alden, spent the week-end with Mrs. Marie Baker and Linda, Lake Silkworth. David Haines, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Haines has measles. Confined to their homes with measles are Lynn Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams and Connie Lanning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lanning. Parents of boys interested in © playing Little League Baseball are asked to attend a meeting at Sweet Valley Fire Hall April 17. Mrs. Robert Sayre and infant daughter, Terry June, have returned from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Word has been received here that Mrs. Margaret Turner has arrived safely in Hawaii, where she and her husband, Donald, will spend two years. Patricia Perkins, student nurse at General Hospital, spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Perkins, Hills of Hope. Albert Raspin, is home after being THURSDAY - APRIL 5 a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Leslie Miles, is a patient at Gen- eral Hospital Mr, Miles, suffering from a bleeding ulcer, was taken to the hospital in the Bronson ambu- lance. While his condition is im- proving, he will be hospitalized for a month, Ross committee will hold a cafeteria supper, with proceeds for the “stage fund” on May 5, in the school auditorium. To- night a meeting will be held at the homie of Mrs. Richard N. Stroud to make further plans. Persons interested are invited to attend. April meeting of Ross Com- mittee will be held April 30, at which time all Ross teachers will be present. Mr. and Mgrs. William Bockus, and nine-month old daughter, Debbie, have moved from Plymouth to their new home at Lake Silkworth. She is the former Gail Bonning. Nancy and Jeanne Drapiewski will begin their - Easter vacations April 17. Nancy is at Marywood College and Jeanne is Senior at Miseri- cordia, Spending the Easter vacation with Mr, and Mrs. David Coslett, Sr., North Lake, will be their son, David, Jr. student at Bloomsburg College, and sbn Edward, his wife and sons, Carl and Paul of Shiglehouse. ! John Pall, son of Mr. and Mrs. | daughter, Beverly, John Pall, Sr. spent last week-end with his parents, John is employed in Conyngham. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boston, and Mr. and Mrs. James Culp, Pikes Creek, motored to Harrisburg Sun- SECTION C— PAGE 3 Nt" Fernbrook | Sincere sympathy is extended to {Mr. and Mrs, William Haleman, E. | Overbrook on the death of Mr. Hale- | man’s futher in Philadelphia last | week. | Mr. and Mrs. C..G. Rood and Mr. {and Mrs. Harry G. Rood and son | Danny, Montgomery, were Sunday | dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Randall, Roushey Plot. | Mrs. Hazel Kieper, Roushey Plot, | had as guests on Monday, Mrs. | Marian Welgus, Lesteir, N. J. and | Mrs. Reene Good of Colmar. Den 5, Cub Scout Pack 233, | Shavertown, with Mrs. Alex Covert, | Den Mother have joined the Au~- dubon National Society. They were |invested with pins and took the | pledge at the regular den meeting |last Wednesday. 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