. SECTION stakes, or being left by a rich uncle, the ordinary man’s 'on B — PAGE 6 Next to winning the Irish sweep- | greatest thrill is to write a -note a million |in January and put the right year A politician is a man who ap | proaches every subject with an open. A Suve at the Miners hy the things you want most. THE FRIENDLY 1! rep os 79 liners in Dallas MINERS NATIONAL BANK - Main Street, Dallas Kiemher Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THURS. FRL SAT. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1962 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS Mt. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin NE 9-2544 i FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver f OR 4-5460 i HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs.Albert Armitage NE 9-9531 IDETOV®], Bess Cooke NE 9-5137 JACKSON TOWNSHIP, William Hughes ‘ 696-1005 LEHMAN, Barbara Simms OR 4-3391 MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter GR 7-2734 | i Harding 388-2270 : NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm NE 9-8522 ® SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Thomas Kriedler OR 4-5231 ® SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray GR 77-3271 ® TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woeolbert 696-1689 @® ® | Sweet Va lley A meeting will be held at the | home of Mrs. Richard N. Stroud, April 26 to make fur- ther plans for the Cafeteria Supper Saturday, May 5, at Ross Elementary Sehool, pro- ceeds to be used for the “stage fund”, Anyone interested in helping is invited to attend. Mothers who have not as yet been contacted to donate food are asked to call anyone of the following, Mrs. Hazel Crockett, Mrs. Richard Culver, Mrs. Sue Hoyt who are on Muhlenburg exchange or Mrs. Floyd Wolfe, Mrs. Robert Walsh or Mrs. | Stroud, all on Sweet Valley | exchange. |. Cindy Kay. Culver, daughter of {| Mr. and Mrs. Richard Culver has | been ‘confined to her home with measles. | David Wallace, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Robert” Wallace, was ill last week with Measles. Tommy Sayre, son of Mr. and FREL BABY CHICKS FOR EACH 5 GALLONS GASOLINE YOU PURCHASE A-A-R SERVICE Mrs, Thomas Sayre, Pikes Creek, will observe his birthday tomorrow. WRESTLING TEAM BANQUET A banquet was held on Saturday, [April 7, at the Lake-Lehman High | School, honoring members of the wrestling team. Frank Walp, was guest speaker. Francis Woodling, | Lake Silkworth, was chairman. Seated at the speaker's table were | Anthony Marchakitus, principal, | Robert Belles, assistant supervising principal, D. Price; Samuel Daven- | port; John Zaleskas; Edward Mark; T. Longmore. Mrs. Myron Moss and Mrs. Les- ter Squier were in charge of decora- tions. Lewis Anesi showed movies | | of the team in action. Committee in charge were Mrs. | Lewis A. Anesi, Mrs. Eunice Latti- | mer; Mrs. Francis Woodling; Mrs. Ruckel; Mrs. Kieper and other mothers of the members of the | team. Mrs. Charles Masters visited with her mother Mrs. Blanche Ide Satur- day at Carpenter Convalescent | Home. Mrs. Ide has been ill with a virus infection. RPRIL 19 — 20 — 2 TH OR 4-4571 Observing birthdays this week are Mrs. Marjorie Williams and daugh- | ter, Roxanne, Mrs. Williams’ niece, "Cheryl Hoover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hoover, Idetown, and her nephew, Jimmie Pall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pall, Pikes Creek. Mrs. Williams’ birthday was on Tuesday, Cheryl's on Wednesday and both Roxanne and Jimmie today. MASTERS FAMILY RETURNS HOME home after spending the winter in Homestead, Florida, where they | were employed. On Sunday, April 8 sons, daughters and their families | were on hand to welcome them ‘back and also to observe Mr. Mas- |ter’s birthday whieh occurred that day. Attending the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles Masters, | | Charles, Jr., Susan and Gary; Mr. and Mrs. Barney Petroski and daughter, Debbie, all of Sweet Val- | ley; Mrs. Reva Pahler, Barry and Sandy, Pikes Creek; Mr. and Mrs. | {where they were the guests of Mr. | Glenn Masters, Jane and Henry, 5 DALLAS ESSO SERVICENTER AT THE "Y" — Routes 309 - 118 Mr. and Mrs. Basil Masters and | | daughter, Linda, have returned Holicong,; Mrs. Allan Chapin, Todd, |p. and Mrs. Francis Cornell and Masters and daughter Cindy, La- haska,; Dale Masters, who resided with his sister, Mrs. Pahler during his parents absence; Ronnie Evans, 1 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Bendertown,; Mr. and Mrs. Robert land Mrs. John Baur. with the army. His parents, Mr. Pvt. Elwyn Cragle left Fort Dix, N. J. April 6, flying to Frankfurt, Germany, where he is stationed and Mrs. Lawrence Cragle, his brother, Robert Cragle and his grandmother, Mrs. Mable Hess, mo-- tored to Fort Dix on Sunday Api! 1, ‘to visit with him. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kittle, Jr. entertained at dinner last Sunday, | children, Danny, Debbie and Dianne. . Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. and the honorees. Unable to attend | were Mr. and Mrs. John Wheel- | wright, Jr., Darlene Randy, and | Johnny, Lake Hiawatha, N. J., due to ten-month old Randy’s illness {which necessitated hospitalization. : {Mrs. Wheelwright is the former | Elva Masters. and Mrs. William G. Hughes has been ill. > Central Pennsylvania Construction Co., is presently working in Reading. | | Sweet Valley Fish and Game Pro- | | tective Association will meet Tues- day evening, April 24, at ‘the Fire | | Hall. Danny Dougal, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Richard Dougal, is confined to this home with measles. Mrs. Adrian DeMarco and chil- dren, Helen, Paul, Gerard and Clare spent last Monday at Nazareth, Donald Rosencrans, Donald, Jr., Barbara and Gerald. Measles victims in the Moore- town area are James O'Keefe, Ron- nie Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Speary, and Carol Hines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Hines. Maple Grove Cemetery Associa- ition will hold their annual meegs William Hughes, Jr. son of Rev. at Maple Grove Methodist Chuwlil ‘Hall, Thursday evening, April 26, at 8. Earl Kittle, Jr. an employee of | | Judy Shaw, twelve-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shaw, has successfully compl cred | the course and requirements to be student teacher of Child Evan, gelism. Judy received her cer- | tificate at Calvary Bible Church, | Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph James, Jr. and daughter, Linda, Manchester. Mass. arrived last Saturday and will remain with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph James, Sr. until after the Easter holiday. 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