THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1962 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA SECTION C— PAGE 6 Sweet Valley (Continued from Page 5 C) | | and Paul, Philadelphia, were week- end guests of Mr. Lasco’s parents, I Mr. and Mrs. George B. Lasco, Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. HER Wint, North Lake, last week were | Mrs. James Murray and Mrs. Mar- gery Ryan, Grosse Pointe Park, - Michigan and the Wints son-in-law . and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard i Ondash, Elkins Park. _ Cafeteria il ning, | | | Supper Saturday eve- May at Ross Elementary Bchool. Serving begins at six. i Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Dribelbis, Ri Pikes Creek, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dribel- bis, Saugreties, N. Y. _ Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Johnson recently were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Farrell, Philadelphia. ~~ Mrs. Frances Rye and children, Stephen, Kenneth, Donna and Alice, and Mrs. Esther Keys, Philadelphia spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'S. Perkins, Hills of Hope. Mrs. Ruth Adams, Qakford, | spent two days with the Perkins i family. ~~ Mr. and Mrs, Robert Smith, | Jersey Shore and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ~ thur Cragle and sons David and © Stephen, Montoursville, spent a week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitesell. Sgt. and Mrs. Ronald Grabowski and son Mark Alan have arrived in Peru, Indiana, where Sgt. Grabow- ski is stationed with the airforce. They recently spent a thirty day leave with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitesell, Fades, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Grabowski, Nanti- coke. Ladies Auxiliary of the Fire De- partment meets tonight at the Fire 1 Hall. Next Thursday the Firemen 4 will meet. : / Mrs. Gladys Fink and children, ~ Ronnie and Nancy, Shavertown, spent the Easter weekend with Mrs. Fink's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burkhardt, Pikes Creek. 2 ‘Edith Ward, Orangeville, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wal- lace over the holiday weekend. She was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Naugle at dinner Sunday. | Miss Ward and Mrs. Wallace also visited Mary Whitesell, Roaring ~ Brook. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schlack, . and children Tony and Patsy Anne, Plainfield, N. J. spent the Easter ~ week-end here. : Albert Smith, Great Lakes For- warding Co. spent the holiday ~~ week-end at home. 6! Mrs. Verna Lasco Bliss and Susan, 4, are in Jacksonville, Fla., with Mrs. Bliss’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Lasco, while her husband, Petty Officer First Class is with the destroyer, U.S.S. Zellars, in Athens, Greece. © “William Stock had a birthday yesterday. Saturday, Jackie Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Martin oa TAY I I I IT pom hr OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. Billy “Stock, son of Mr. and Mrs." Linda Rogowski spent several days with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. {Jack Alles and Debbie, Wilkes- | Barre. ) Jean Winter has returned to school after an absence due to whooping cough. W.S.C.S. met April 17 at the home of Marie and Letha Wolfe. Easter scriptures were read by Es- ther Alles and the program was by Mae King. Refreshments were served to Addie Kyttle, Carrie Wolfe, Edna Karschner, Edna Re- bennack, Ruth Rogers, Linda Ro- gowski; Esther Alles, Dorothy Steele, Mae King,, Hazel Winter. Shirley Bryant spent Easter with her grandmother, Mrs. Leona Cooper, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robbins and Mrs. Louise Fraley, Princeton, N. J. spent Easter week with Mr. and Mrs Walter Wolfe and Letha Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bron- son, Champagne, Ill., recently visited the Wolfe's. Mrs. Claudine Daily was a dinner guest of Mrs. Aanie Winter and Mr. will have his eighth. Rev. Merritt Updyke, 52, former resident, is a patient at the Good Samaritan Hospital, Watertown, N. Y. where he underwent brain tumor surgery Wednesday. He is still in a coma. Rev. Updyke, pastor of First Pres- byterian Church, Wichita, Kansas, returned his daughter, Mrs. Gary Jones, home at Baldwinsville, N. Y., to be admitted to the hospital. At his bedside are his wife, daughter, Thelma Jane, and brother, Rev. Warden Updyke, Pikes Creek and Endicott, N. Y. Other brothers and sisters are Rev. Roland Updyke, Fred Updyke, Mrs. Walter Tworek, Pikes Creek, and Mrs. Ralph Frantz, Shavertown. He is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Updyke, Sweet Valley. Cub Pack 444, met April 24, at Church of Christ. Rev. William G. Hughes gave the prayer. Cubmaster Burl Updyke presided. Theme was “Troubadours” and each Cub made his own ‘Musical’ instrument. Den 2, sang songs. Den mothers are Marjorie Williams and Delores Gar- rahan. Bernard = 'Saluta is Den Chief. Den 3, entertained with songs around a camp fire. Musical selections were by, Allan Stroud, Douglas Young and Bing Wolfe. Douglas Young entertained with a reading, “The Easter Message” Barry Ray, Den Chief, Master of Ceremonies. Mrs. Floyd Wolfe is Den Mother, assisted by Mrs. Frank Beuka. “The World Around us” is the theme for May. Howard Piatt, treasurer, explained the use of the Cub’s weekly dues. Items of interest for this column will be greatly appreciated. Of special interest is news of the boys in service. Your correspondent’s new phone number is GR 7-3271. MEEKER and Mrs. Fred Winter, Easter. John Lamoreaux and Thelma La- moreaux, Dallas, visited Mr. and’ Mrs. Walter Kyttle and Myra Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCarty, Rulpsville visited Mrs. King and Kenneth who was a patient at Mercy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Derwood Kocher and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wagner, Follies Road, on Easter. They also helped Donald Wagner celebrate his seven- th birthday. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cornell on Easter were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cornell. Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cornell and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kyttle, Sr, Mooretown, Other visitors at the Kyttle home were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robertson, and Dora Sue, Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Stoffel and children Bill and Bert, Wilkes-Barre and Lois O'Keefe and children Jimmy and Brian. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leonard and Michelle, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alles and Debbie, Wilkes- Barre; Cindy Disque, Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. William Winter and Billy, Sweet Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cragle, Glen Lyon were Easter Sunday din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogowski and family, Pikes-Creek. | Joan Rogowski celebrated her birth- day that day while their son, A2/c Ronald Rogowski observed his 20th birthday at Mildenhall, England on April 26 and Al celebrated his on April 30. Diane, Danny and Debbie, chil- dren of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cor- nell have recovered from measles. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hendricks, Plainsville, N. J. announce the birth of an 8 lb. son, Wesley Stephen, Wednesday, April 25, at General Hospital. Mrs. Hendricks is the former Jackqulin Covert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Covert with whom she will spend some time on returning home from the hospital. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Irvin Taylor and children, Wayne and Valerie and Mrs. Minnie Root, Syracuse, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor and Pamela recently visited the Taylors. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide and Grace recently spent some time visiting Lawerence Ide in Washing- ton, D. C. They also visited Mount Vernon. Mrs. Martha Pahler, Noxen, Mrs. Helena Fike, Mrs. Dancy Kelly and Howard Pahler, Hopbottom visited on Saturday with Mrs. Annie Win- ter and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winter and family. Home Maker’s Day was observed Thursday, at Trucksville Methodist Educational Building. Morning speaker was Herman Kersteen who talked on the work at Valley Crest. Dallas Hardware Store OPEN FRIDAY til 9 P.M. Reg. $26,953 RANCHER Black & Decker 8 POINT - DISSTON sq SAW ELECTRIC DRILL TRUE TEMPER HAMMER $19.95 $44.29 REG. $5.95 REG. $5.50 - LUFKIN 100 foot TRUE - TEMPER {| MEASURE GRASS CLIPPERS 8 SPECIAL $55.69 ! $2) 49 REG.$7.49 | REG. $3.25 ray | LUFKIN 50 foot WILD BIRD | || MEASURE ny, | SEED i SPECIAL 3.9 REG. 59% 49. Hl REG. $5.49 nn a : | 15”.x 33” WINDOW 18” .x 33” WINDOW JIE {| SCREEN SCREEN i REG. $1.35 $9.08 REG. $149 $9.20 NOW Sag NOW 23”.x 33” SCREEN REG. $1.79 NOW WINDOW ss CHARCOAL 5 Ibs. 49¢ 20 Ibs. $1.29 10 Ibs. 79 REG.. $6.95 DIAMOND - DOUBLE RINGER HORSE SHOES Main Street - | $ REG. $21.50 MOTORIZED GRILL 175 Madeline Adamshick, Lehman, demonstrated how to make Christmas wreaths in the afternoon. Those attending from here were; Marie Wolfe, Letha Wolfe, Addie Payne and Elizabeth Ide. Beaumont Executive committee of Beaumont PT.A. will meet at the school Mon- day, May 7, when plans will be made for the election of next year’s officers’ to be installed at the monthly meeting May 14. Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhl have returned from their winter's stay at San Diego, California. Mr, and Mrs. Richard Lutes and daughter, ‘Sarah of Palmyra, were recent guests at the home of Rich- ard’s ‘parents,’ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lutes. The William A. Austins spent last weekend with the Herbert Den- ningtons at Ilion, N. Y. Mrs. Madaline La Barre and daughter were in New York City visiting relatives recently. Patricia Traver, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Kenneth Traver, was the recipient of the annual scholarship award at Bloomsburg College where she is a member of the Sophomore Class. Congratulations, Patty! The entire community extends its sympathy to the Charles Goodwin family at the untimely death of Robert Goodwin at Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murphy and family of Groveunor, N. Y., enjoyed their week’s stay with Mrs. Violet Gary, mother of Mrs. Murphy. Me Fernbrook Mr. and Mrs, Price XKanarr, Upper Greenwood Lake, N. J. spent last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, E. Overbrook Ave. Mrs. Irene Drumm, Hazelton, sister of Mr. Dymond, spent the weekend with the Dymonds’. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kamor, and family of Philadelphia and Betty Jane Cooke, New York City spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Claude Cooke, E Overbrook Ave., Julia Knorr of Trucksville was a dinner guest of the Cooke's on Easter. Mrs. Ira Button, E. Overbrook Ave. has returned after spending a few days with Mrs. Margaret Miller in Kingston. She spent the Easter weekend in Berwick wth Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Button and family. Mrs. Truman Stewart and daughter, Janet, E, Strondsburg, also spent Sunday with Mrs. Button. Sincere ‘sympathy is entended to Mrs. Thomas Jordan and Mrs. Wil- liam Wardell, Demunds Road, on the death of their sister, Mrs. Mary Carter, Wilkes-Barre, on Saturday. The special meetings with Dale and Opal Linebaugh started on Tuesday evening at Glenview P.M, Church and will continue to May 13. Mr. and Mrs. Linebaugh are tal- ented musicias, playing the mar- imba and guitar. Roy Bloom, Main St., has return- ed home after a stay at the Rehab- ilitation Center in Philadelphia. Mrs. Jane Sowers, Fern St., has returned home after spending sev- eral weeks in Plymouth. Beautiful Wedding Invitations THE DALLAS POST SHAVERTOWN Take one correspondent plus one typewriter that has need of repair and the result is no news for Shav- ertown people. Rather than let this continue until the typewriter is re- turned, the staff at the Dallas Post will have to suffer through my pen- manship that can stand much im- provement. Mrs. Margaret Shoemaker, Divis- ion Street, is confined to a wheel chair as a result of a fall that broke her ankle. Mrs. Shoemaker is a cafeteria aide at Westmoreland School. She is also one who seems to have a smile that really comes from within. Hope the weeks go by very rapidly for you, Margaret. Glad to hear that Mrs. Clyde Birth, Pioneer Avenue, is back on her feet having had a cast removed from her leg recently. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kreigh, Divis- |. ion Street, have Frank's father at their home. He is convalescing after a recent illness. Mrs. Margaret Shepherd and son, Jimmie, have returned to Old Lyme, Conn. after spending Easter and the following week with Mrs. Shep- herd’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Davis, Lehigh Street. George Bednar, Notre Dame stud- ent, has been visiting his family on Hazeltime Street, for the Easter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Dick, Le- high Street, will spend the week- end at Sky Lake as counselors for an MYF group of Trucksville Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. James Dick, Lehigh Street, have gone to Chicago to visit their daughter, Dawn, and fam- ily. The Dicks spent the winter in Florida and went directly to Chicago from there. Master Mark Spaciano celebrated his eighth birthday Sunday at a family dinner and a trip to Sans Souci Park for an afternoon of fun, William Dickson, Lehigh Street, had his place of business, Kingston Metal Specialties Co., Parry Street, Luzerne, broken into last week. However, the burglars were unable to cope with the safe. Mrs. Robert Lewis, Shagbark Drive, Mrs. Joseph Borton, Carver- ton Road, Mrs. Joseph Diffendaf- fer; Huntsville, Mrs. Janice Rice, Orchard Farm and Mrs. Robert Brown, Dallas, attended the spring meeting of Luzerne County Federa- tion of Womans Clubs at Genet- ti’s Lodge in Hazleton on April 24. Mrs. Brown is ‘Second Vice-Presi- dent of the Luzerne County Fed- eration. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis, Shag- bark Drive, entertained on Easter with a family dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Williams, Chase Road, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grif- fiths and daughter, Dana, Little Falls, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Williams and son Thomas, Leh- man, the host and hostess and their children, Judy, Bobby and Glenn. SEE AUNT JEMIMA If you have thought that Aunt Jemima is just a picture on a package, be at Shaver- town. Shopping Center today and see her in person. We und- erstand she is to arrive by heli- copter. While you are there, stop in at the Aeme and get your Pancake Supper tickets Wy 2 Y HIGHEST quality service Su %, 7 % the world’s LOWEST (0S{ that's America with a Long Dista Call today. wonderful, too! LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONING Make someone happy You'll feel n nce 7 MONWEALTH TELEPHONE COMPANY from “Smiling Bob” Parry— Your friendly Aunt Jemima Man! Mothers! 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