i ™ be - ARS Hao : sthe< business DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA TRUCKSVILLE _..C. F. Lewis, Orchard Street, spent Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and family in Springfield, NJ. Russell Greenley and Fred Kirken- _ dal spent several days last week in Atantic City. Service Chub Meets Trucksville Service Mothers and Wives Club met at the Fire Hall on Monday night, April 16. Mrs. Albert Wil- Nelson Woolbert liams presided at meeting. Mrs. Mayme Diamond was reported con- -valescing ‘after -an illness. Present were: Mesdames Jacob Beline, Leon cl, Margaret Dykman, Earl regory, Sr., Vought Long, William Rhodes, William - Shoemaker, Her- bert Spencer, R. D. Shepherd, C. A. Perkins, Albert Williams, Jr., and Archie Woolbert. Donn Goodwin has returned to Wingate College after » spending Easter recess with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Goodwin, Harris Hill Road. Carl, another son who Williamsport, also spent Easter at home. a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright had as guests over the weekend their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Tubbs and daugh- ter, Ann, of Hollywood, Fla., and Mrs, Samuel Slusser and daughter, Mildred, of Harwood, Md. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Bell and son, Timmy, Avenel, N. J., visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bell, Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Lowther Brown, South Pioneer Avenue. Mr, and Mrs. Willis D. Johnson, South Memorial Highway, have pur- chased the former Arthur Johnson home on Carverton Road. Mrs. Earl Hess is convalescing at her home. Friendship Class Meets Friendship Class of Trucksville Methodist Church met at the edu- cational building April 17. Mrs. Thomas Kriedler presided. Mrs. Wal- ter Phillips led devotions Officers introduced were: President, Nancy Bessemer; vice president, Betty Shoemaker; secretary, Jean Hunter; treasurer, June Bullock; and Mrs. Herbert Williams, advisor. Mrs. Thomas Williams, Chase Road, joined the class. Forty-five mem- bers attended, ‘ : Mrs. Richard Cook, South Pioneer { Mr. teaches in the suburban schools of | Avenue, is spending some time with and Mrs. Richard Cook and family in Texas. z Ruth Bennett, student nurse at Geisinger Medical Center, spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett, Orchard | IDETOVAN, Bess Cooke LEHMAN, Barbara Simms MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter Street. Marion Finney, Wilmington, Del., spent the Easter weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S, D, Finney, Carverton Road Loretta Olver, teacher in the Moravian Schools in Bethlehem, spent last week with Mrs Florence Finney. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones and children, Lloyd and Sheryl, Emmaus, spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Liddicote, Carver- ton Road. George Liddicote, Jr., and his family of Levittown also visited his parents recently. Mrs. Dorothy Hoover, Basking Ridge, N. J., visited relatives in this area last week. Birthday greetings to Mrs. Thom- as Telford, Mrs. William Strauser, Mrs. William Parry, Mrs. Harold Rice, Mrs Thomas H. Williams, Mrs. Natalie Stock Jones, Mrs. Robert Moore, Mrs. Helen Reynolds Con- rad, Evelyn Owen, Charlotte Rae Parry, Pamela Edith Sabol, Allen Grey, Robert Greenley, Brion Jenk- ins, Hugh Jones, Wayne Hughes, |& RYT CLE RE a SAVE FOR. A PURPOSE! Account wi ard ER RF Suve ot the M se’S THE FRIENDLY “Miners in Dallas” ..-... MINERS NATIONAL BANK - Main Street, Dallas Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ners for the thinas wou want most. ADULTS - $1.00 Tickets Aunt Jemima PANCAKE | FESTIVAL | All the Pancakes You can Eat JACKSON TOWNSHIP, William Hughes “NEWS FROM POST CORR BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs.Albert Armitage NE 9-2544 OR 4-5460 NE 9-9531 NE 9-5137 696-1005 OR 4-3391 GR 77-2734 Marshall Ellsworth. Mrs. Mary Hazeltine Jones, Shav- ertown, has moved to an apart- ment on South Lehigh Street. Henrietta Zimmerman, Road, has been selected as a pros- pective juror to serve at June ses- sions of Criminal Court beginning May 21 and continuing for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Woolbert and family, Ambler, visited their parents, C. F. Lewis, Orchard Street, and Mrs. Archie Woolbert, Holly Street, Friday. Herbert Spencer, Leslie Snyder and Chase | NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm Se Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Long, Car- | verton Road, have returned after | spending the winter months in Fort | Peirce, Fla. | Silver ' Weddig Anniversary Mr. | man, 203 Maple Street, celebrated Mt. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Thomas Kriedler SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert and Mrs. ‘William E. Kone- | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1962 Harding 388-2270 NE 9-8522 OR 4-5231 GR 7-3271 696-1689 (April 25. The ladies are sisters. Ross Committee of the Ross | Elementary School will meet Monday evening at the school auditorium, ‘Teachers will be present. | Sheldon, Wendell, Jr., and Cindy i | Easter Monday with Mr. Kipps, par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs, John Kipp, | | Blythburn, Mr, Kipp was recently discharged from Mercy hospital, | where he underwent major surgery. | Mr. and Mrs, James Hutchinson, | Main Road, recently returned from |a three-week vacation in Florida | | where they vsited friends in San- | ford, Jacksonville, and Hollywood. | | In Homestead, Florida, they visited i with Mr, and Mrs. Willard Sutliff, | who reside in this area during the | summer months. Last weekend Mr. | and Mrs, Hutchinson motored to | Harrisburg to accompany the lat- | ters brother-in-law and sister, Mr. | and Mrs. Frank Monk and their | nephew and wife, Mr, and Mrs. Al- [fred Swirsky to Washington D.C. | their twenty-fifth wedding anniver- | Jones are the guests of their uncle | where they enjoyed tht beauty of | sary Tuesday, April 17 Friends and |and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. | the cherry blossoms, | neighbors visited them and wished | Stroud, while their mother, Mrs. | { Wendell Jones, Sr., is a surgical pa- {them well. | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wells, Elm | Terrace, have returned home after | spending the winter months in St. | Cloud, Fla. SWEET Randy Kevin Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray, spent two days of Easter vacation with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Martin, Harris Hill Road. - Six-year-old Susan, daughter of town, has measles. Her cousin, Karen Sayre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Pikes Creek, is recovering from chicken-pox. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shinder | and children, New Jersey, are spend- | mother, Mrs. Blanche Piper; her | sisters and brothers-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs. Harold Briggs and Mr. and | Mrs. Robert Andrews. Bess Klinetob entertained Loyal- | ville Methodist WS.C.S. Tuesday evening at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cragle and | weekend | with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones, Har- | son, Jeffrey, spent last risburg. | Mr. and Mrs Dick Robertson and | daughter, Lyndora, Aliquippa, spent 2 week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kittle, Sr., returning home | | after Easter. | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cragle | {have received word of the safe ar- | rival of their son, Pyt. Elwyn Cragle, in Frankfurt, Germany. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of Mrs. Thomas Roman, who was buried last week. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Witkoski, For- jrest Hills, entertained at a family {dinner Easter Sunday. Attending were their three daughters and fam- ilies, Mr. ad Mrs, Gordon Flynn and daughter, Valerie Ann, Yorkstown, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. John Bush, Carl, Gary and Paul, Conyngham; Mr. and Mrs John Pall, Sr., John, Jr., Donna Marie and Donald, Sweet Valley. The Flynns were weekend guests. SPONSORED BY: Saturday May 5 1962 10:00 A.M. DALLAS SR. fo 7:00 P.M. HIGH SCHOOL Benefit KEY CLUB Carnation Milk Mazola Oil MENU Pancakes Musselman’s Juice Sausage Harter's Milk Chase & Sanborn Coffee Nucoa Margarine Karo Maple Syrup Valuable Prizes ! Every Ticket CHILDREN UNDER (2 - 50¢ On Sale At Door Or From Any Dallas Kiwanian ~ KIWANIS CLUB of DALLAS Gifts For For All Souvenirs Lively Entertainment Free Pkg. Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour The Kiddies The Ladies an Opportunity Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ferrey, Moore- | |ing the weekend with Mrs. Shinder’s | § | sleichters VALLEY | Sunday dinner guests at the home | lof Mr. and Mrs. William George | son, | | were Josephine George and | Carl, Alden; Mary Davis, Wilkes- | Barre: and Mrs. Nettie Post, who (is presently spending some time as | the guest of her | Vida Kitchen, and Mr. and Mrs. | William ~ George. Recent visitors were Sgt. and Mrs. Ronald Grabow-' | ski and son Mark, Jay Long, Selings- | grove; George Johnson, | Barre. ; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hess and Mr. {and Mrs. John Gelsleichter recently | spent a day at Wyalusing Rocks and | other points of interést. Mr. and | Mrs. William Spaulding, Shavertown, {have returned after six weeks in Florida, and spent a day with the | Gelsleichters. The annual meeting of Maple Grove Cemetery Association will be held at Maple Grove Church | Hall Thursday evening at 8. | A meeting will be held at the | home of Mrs. Richard N. Stroud | Thursday at 1 to make further | plans for the Cafeteria Supper | at Ross Elementary School May | 5. All interested are invited | to attend. | | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burkhardt, | | Pikes Creek, and Mr and Mrs. John | Gelsleichter, Mooretown, spent Fri- | | day as guests of their aunt, Mrs. | William Hofmeister, Wilkes-Barre. If the Easter Bunny escaped the | measles on his trip through Sweet | | Valley he was just plain lucky. I {talked with Mrs. George Haines, | whose five children, David, George, Jr. Joseph Karen and baby Paul have just had the disease. : Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burkhardt, Pikes Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. John Gelsleichter, Mooretown, who are observing wed- ding anniversaries this week. The Burkhardts will celebrate their fortieth on April 26, and the Gel- their thirty-fourth on daughter, Mrs. | Wilkes- | | tient at Nesbitt Hospital. | THOMAS EDWARD SAYRE FETED ON TWELVETH BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Pikes | § { Creek, entertained at a birthday | party Friday, honoring their son, { Thomas Edward, 12. Games were | played and refreshments served to Jay and Carl Remley; Ricky, Bobby and Douglas Agnew; Brenda Lee and Christine Naugle; Ralph Allen; Carol and Craig Sayre; Christine and Cathy Sayre, and Tommy's sis- { ters, Debbie and Karen. Mr. and Mrs. Zigmund Janojew- ski, home on the Kipp property. | Easter with Mrs. Sayre’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Zaginiola, Ber- wick. Mrs. Charles S. Perkins, Hills-of Hope spent the Easter-week-end at home. Among college students home for Easter were Dean Long, Jennie Drapiewski, Dean Bronson, and Phil- lip H. Farber, who is doing grad- is doing graduate work at the uate work at the Catholic Univer- | sity of America, Washington, D.C: Visiting with the Albert L. Ray |& family on Easter were Mr. and Mrs. | John Evans and children, Teddy, { Joey, Theresa, Rosemarie, Cathy, ! Jackie, Joanne and Debra, Renova. | The Evans’ are former Back Moun- |§ tain residents. ; MR. AND MRS. JOHN GELSLEICHTER, III OBSERVE THIRTY-FOURTH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. John Gelsleichter, III, Mooretown, observed their thirty-fourth wedding anniversary on April 25. They were married April 25, 1928 at the Westminister Presbyterian Church, Wilkes-Barre, with Rev. W. H. Sugden, officiating at the ceremony. Mrs. Gelsleichter, is the former Ethel Haas, Wilkes- Barre, daughter of the late Anthony Haas, and Mrs. Anthony Haas, now of Levittown. Mr. the son of the late, Mr. and Mrs. John Gelsleichter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Kipp, oo 2 fo i 100 Rexall ASPIRIN 64c One Cent Sale Evans Drug Store SHAVERTOWN OR 4-3888 r 65¢ Zigmund, Jr. and Mary Ann, |§ have purchased and moved into a | 8 Mr. and Mrs. William Sayre, Carol | and Craig, attended a family dinner | Pat Perkins, daughter of Mr. and | i Gelsleichter is’ | Mrs. Harold Lord, Hunlock Creek will become the bride of P.F.C. Richa?d Davenport, at Huntington Mills Methodist Church Saturday, at RO (000000006 (S535 deldeloldnb lid = | { f | THIS BEAUTIFUL COFFEE SERVICE jand Mrs, 'Bverage Beaver Take Rose Lord, daughter of Mr: and | YOUR GIFT SECTION B— PAGE 5 | 2 with a reception following. Easter egg hunts were enjoyed Saturday afternoon at Maple Grove Methodist Church, and First Chris- tian Church, bo Jimmie Pall, son of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Pall, has returned after being a patient at Geisinger Hos pital, Shawn and Shane, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Wildoner, will observe their second birthdays tomorrow, § Donna Bronson, daughter of Mr, Hale Bronson, Pikes Creek, is a patient at General Hos: pital where she had an appendec- ¥ | tomy. ¥ # i Pennsylvania State Game Com- mission reports 3,269 ‘beavers taken during the 1962 beaver trapping season, February 10 to March 18, considerably take of 5,333. less than last year’s | | | { we will replace it with a comparable | Dallas ATTENTION HORSEMEN | Now is the time to get that saddle you have | been thinking about this past winter. 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