nday, and anne. Mrs. Jr., oore- Ron- . Ed- lines, ‘alter socia- CA 2 1Uee 6, ‘at old mond leted be a van- cer- urch, gs, Jr. ester, {| will ents, 5, St. ron a— RAR TACT aR IF OTR wimps DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA NOXEN Elmer Crispell was taken to Gen- eral Hospital by Noxen ambulance | late Thursday evening. He under- went surgery for hernia immediate- ly after his entrance. His condition “remains very good at this writ- ing. Harriett Dendler, Harrisburg, spent the weekend here with her par- ents, the Roy Dendlers. William Hollos has accepted em- ployment in New Jersey. Richard Philips, Rochester, spent the weekend with friends in Nox- en. Mr. and Mrs. James Gillis and Jimmy Pat, Williamsport, spent the week end with the Elvin Bean fam- ily. Mrs. Delbert Bailey and family, Hartford, Conn., has spent the last month with her parents, Mr. and girs. Harry Siglin and assisted in the Icare of her mother. Mr. ad Mrs. Fred Coole visited | Cecil Hale ‘at the Robert Packer | | Hospital, Sayre and Mr. and Mrs. ‘David Coole and family at Waverly |on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miner visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. La- verne Gary, S. River, N. J. Friday, and on Saturday they all went to | Buffalo where they spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gun- nis. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph French and | family, Brasher Falls, N. J., spent [the week end with the Fred Schencks, On Tuesday they plan to leave for a visit with their daught- ers Mrs. Warren Hanstine and fam- lily; Port Orange, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. A. C.:Myers at Sarasota, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Myers, Hun- llock Creek, visited the Schencks, on NO ODOR When You Have Clothes Cleaned With 'DuPont ~~ “PERCLENE” USED EXCLUSIVELY AT DAVIS CLEANERS Main Highway TRUCKSVILLE " P.S. amp — we ARE THE ONLY DRY } CLEANERS IN THE AREA USING THIS GUAR- ANTEED NO-ODOR CLEANING FLUID! There’s Still Time To Get “Bunny Quick Service” On Dry Cleaning : BEFORE EASTER ADULTS - $1.00 10:00 A.M. - DALLAS SR. Saturday May 5, 1962 rer THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL. 19, 1962 moreaux will supervise the following 'rew Derrick members: Ellsworth, Roy Shirley Disque, Beverly Bonning, and Carol Ann La- | moreux. Sunday; also Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cahill and family, W. Pittston, and Mr. and’ Mrs. (Paul Myers, Hinsdale, Mass. Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Dorothy French were Mr. and Mrs. | Philip Shafer and family, Philadel- ! phia, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Newber- | and family, Beaumont, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph French and family, Falls, N.'Y. Mrs. Ruth Mowry, Beaumont, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. , Ray Wilson. Mrs. Calla Parrish, Beaumont, has returned to her home after spend- ing a couple months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Patton, Sr. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winnie and | family, visited Mrs. Stephen Root jover the week end. Her sister, | Mrs. Pearl Thrash, Wilkes-Barre is | spending some time with Mrs. Root. | Mrs. Lewis Lord and Beverly and | Robert Crispell spent Sunday at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. William Day- ton, at Apalachin, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waltman, Roy- | ersford, Pa., recently visited Mr. and | Mrs. Harry Bigelow, | Visitors at the home of the Ern- |est Teetzels on Sunday were Mr. {and Mrs, Basil Hayner, Jimmy and | Terry of Binghamton. Mr. Ernest Teetzel and son Tom- !my spent the week end with Mr. | and Mrs, Harry Winnie, Gibson, i Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May and | family, Allentown, spent the week (end with the William Englemans. {Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone, Eyers- | ville, called on Friday. | Margaret Sorber is home for the | Easter vacation, from the Overbrook | School in Philadelphia. | The following were received into | Church membership at the Metho- | dist Church on Sunday morning: | Brent Casterline, Dennis Evans, | Lynn. Denmon, David Race and Fred- | reas MacMillan. a { Mr. and Mrs. Vane Race spent the | week end with their son Richard | and family, at Wallingford, Conn. Ap Harveys Lake Brasher | | NR ; Mrs. John Gordon and Mrs. The- |odore Heness attended the Spring | Wilkes-Barre District W.S.C.S. meet ing at Nanticoke Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ryder. and | grandson, John Simon, Kingston visited at the Garinger — Armitage | home Sunday. . Mr, and Mrs. Harry Allen had Sunday dinner with their daughter land family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | Swanson. | W.S.C.S. of Alderson Methodist {Church met at the Warren Johnson | home, in Beaumont Thursday eve- | ning. President, Mrs. Garvin Smith | presided. Mrs. Theodore Heness had | charge of the worship service. { The nominating committee re- ported on the new officers, but the list was not complete. Due to inclement weather there were only twelve present. All the Pancakes You can Eat fo 7:00 P.M. HIGH SCHOOL Benefit KEY CLUB Carnation Milk - Mazola Oil = MENU Pancakes Musselman’s Juice Sausage Harter’'s Milk Karo Maple Syrup Chase & Sanborn Coffee ‘ Nucoa Margarine CHILDREN UNDER Tickets On Sale At Door Or. From Any Dallas Kiwanian § Lehman . ANNUAL EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE The Easter Sunrise Service, Leh- man Methodist church will begin at 6:15 with an organ and piano re- cital by Mrs. Albert Ide and Mrs. Gil- bert Tough: Rev. Norman Tiffany, | pastor, will be in charge of the serv- | ice” with Dr. Thomas G. Swales, pastor of the First Methodist church of Wilkes-Barre, guest speaker. | ganist. Jay Ruckel, guest soloist. | All worshipers are have rolls and coffee in the church | | basement following the service. { returned where they visited their son, Ron, | who is employed there. The cherry | blossoms were an added attraction | to winter weary visitors. The Nusses stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones and visited Mrs. Nuss’s ‘brother, Rev. and Mrs. Russell Butcher at Hagerstown, Maryland. Mrs. Kathleen Brown, Mrs. Lester Squier, ‘Mrs. Morton Connelly, Mrs. Charles Nuss attended the District W.S.C.S. meeting at Nanticoke this | week. ; Palm Sunday Services at Lehman Methodist church included the bap- tism by Rev, Norman Tiffany ‘of Garwin Mitchell Tough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garwin Tough and Gary Douglas Tough, son of Mr. and Mes. Gilbert Tough. Deborah Ann Mar- tin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gay- lord Martin and Thomas Allan Wil- liams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams were also baptized. New church members include Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cornell, new resi- {dents of Lehman, Mr. Charles Ely land Mr. Gaylord Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ide visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Deans of Al- bany, New York recently. Donna Cundiff, daughter of Mz. and Mrs. Dorrance Mekeel, spent the week-end with her parents: Donna is a student nurse at General Hospital. A thank-you this week goes to all the Lehman women who helped make the Cancer Crusade a success. Helen and Bill Sidler are spending the Easter vacation with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sidler. Helen is a freshman at Bloomsburg State College and Bill a sophomore at Pennsylvania Military College at Chester. Tomorrow morning the M.Y.F. of Lehman Church will leave on a trip to New York City, that will include a trip up the Hudson River, attend- ance at the Good Friday services at Christ Church, as well as the Easter Show at Radio City and a tour through Rockefeller center. Mrs. SPONSORED BY: KINANIS CLUB of DALLAS 12 - 50¢ Lester Squier and Mrs. Chester L&- »- Gifts For Souvenirs Lively Entertainment Free Pkg. Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour For All The Ladies The Kiddies . Valuable Prizes! Every Ticket an Opportunity | time. | al | patient in Stroudsburg Hespital this week end. I noticed Mrs. Well, Kenneth | in last week’s Dallas | Post an item stating that the “onion” | snow could be expected at any we've certainly had Easter Music will be furnished by |it. Last Sunday, the crocus in our the combined choirs of Idetown and |yard were buried under the snow Lehman under the direction of Mrs. |for an hour or so, then, the sun Loren Keller and Garwin Tough. would shine brightly for another Mrs. Robert Disque is church or- | little while before being snowed trumpeteer | under again. from Lehman High School will be | out the window to see if the ground was white or green at a particular invited to | moment. \ Thomas Elston is spending sever- days with. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss have | Tom: is stationed temporarily from Washington D.C. | Washington D. C. Ne Fernbrook Timothy Robert, son of Mr. and | Nicholas Road, -was christened by Rev: And- 10th at the Trucksvill Fire Hall. The following officers were in- stalled by Lehman Osage Lodge Noble Guard, George M. Shaver; Vice Guard, David Roberts; Right in. Glenview P. M. Church on Palm Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pee Wee Tram- mell and children Junior and Hatt- ie of Trucksville have moved into and Howard and Carl Squier, Ruth Adamshick, sary. P. M. Church will be held on Sun- day at 11 a.m. | Taking part are: Donna and Di- anne Rogers; Billy, Jimmy, Glenn, Thelma, Karen and Tina Siglin; Susan, Larry, Jackie and Bobby Sny- der; Kandi, Karen, (Susan, Larry, Karuza, Billy and Shirley Barring- | | ton; Champ and Carol Evans; Deb- | bie, Jimmy and Bert Gosart; Lin- da and . Carol Neyhard; Pamela | Stuart, Gary, Ken, Darren and Ran- dy Austin; Becky and Carolyn Stout, {Pam Weaver, Annlyn Ostrum, Sue | Kitchen, Alen’ and Tommy Shaver, Donna and Larry Seward; June. Bel- les, Linda and Albert Stredney; Joan, Barbara and Judy Reese; Kathy Fluck, Theda and Bonnie Hoyt; Jimmy Williams, and Mrs. Achuff’s Class of girls. Stanley Farr; Left Supporters to V. G., Ralph Roberts; Chaplain, Wil- liam Rineman; Conductor, Ray Prutz- man; Warden, Tom Roberts; Inside Guardian, Everett H. Wilson, Out- side Guardian, Harry Misson; Past Guard, Everett Wilsén. Refreshments were served. Meet- lings are held every Tuesday at the Fire Hall at 8 p.m. Meeker Fa Mrs, Annie Winter, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Alles, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogowski, Mrs, Glendora Bryant and Mrs. Dorothy Bryant attended the Stephen Moss auction sale. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cornell visited Mrs. Ruth Valick and family, Ide. highton, 19 inches long. with You really had to look When | let Alice Elston. in Lehighton, Sunday. one. Communion wil be served Thurs- Despite the wind and cold, Satur- [be with you day evening at 7:30 and program day proved to be quite a good open- | season. practice Friday at 2 p.m.. ing day for trout season. Toby Creek 100F #1078 held Lekman Grange met at the home | ‘their annual installation on April of Master Russell Ide last Wednes- ' Susaroba, Demunds | SECTION announce former Ruth Cornell. have three other children Jan, Judy and Jenny who spent the weekend their grandparents, | Mrs. Willard Cornell. the Post the Harry Hughey home on De- Supporter to N. G., Earl Gregory; Mr. and Mrs, Orrison Kocher, Dor- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Squier and munds Road. Left Supporter to’ N. G., Richard Man Wolfe, Faye | sons will visit John Montgomery, a The Easter program of Glenview Mathers; Right Supporters to V. G., | Hildebrant, Mr. and Mrs. Bronson and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Valick, Le- the birth of a son, April 11 at General Hospital. 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