Fis JALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ~ TRUCKSVILLE Surplus foods Hall, 10 2" pm. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boote, Knob Hill, returned after six weeks in England, Scotland, Germ- y, Switzerland, France, d Italy. "Merkstein, Kreis Achen, Germany, Sle, Post Road. Mg and Mrs, John Stephenson (“have taken an apartment at 58 eadowcrest, Mrs. Stephenson is the former Margery Stookey. and children, David, Gwen, “Dorothy, of Watchung, N. Y., recent- ly visited Mr. and Mrs. ~ Moore, Carverton Road. © Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kistler have “moved from Dallas to 257 Mead- | ~owcrest. Mrs. Kistler is the former Gail Hoover. : i “Completes Course : Lorraine H. Matlawski, . Carver- “en employes of Bell "course known as ‘Powder Puff Pa- “trol”. The object of the course is | have Helland Mr. and Mrs. George Stengl of are visiting his brother and sister- ‘in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Steng- | and Mrs, William Chalker | nd ris Hill Road, entertained at a Robert | [amily dinner at their home last | . Trucksville Fire Company Auxil- | neth Meyers, and the guest of hon- ary will meet on Monday night. or, | ‘Mrs. M. E. Keeler, Maple Street, will be distributed | was called to Pottstown over the at Trucksville Fire | Weekend by a death in the family. a.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Webster and | family, Milford, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. [Herbert Webster, and Mr. and Mrs. | Charles Galbraigh, Elma, N.Y., were | recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl | Johnson, Carverton Road. Mrs. George Liddicote, Carverton |/Road, was conflned to her home |last week by illness. | Palmer On Cruise Robert Palmer, MTSN, aboard the day, May 1, on a five month cruise. The first stop is Hawaii. Mrs. Robert Moore, | Road, was admitted to Nesbitt Hos- pital on Wednesday as a medical patient, | Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Devens, | Tuesday night. Present were: Mr. {and Mrs. Fred Polk, Mr, and Mrs. | Norman Benning, Mr. and Mrs. Shel- | don Winters, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. William Car- | roll, the ‘host and hostess. Mary Bennett, Susan Dingle, and Ann Woolbert, members of the Sen- ton Road, was one of fifteen wom- | jor MYF of Trucksville Methodist | Telephone - Company in Wilkes-Barre who rec- “ently completed a highway safety | end. Mr. and Mrs. Vought Long, Carv- | erton Road, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. David Elton and family | Chureh, were at Skylake last week | "to influence women to be safety |in Pennsauken, N. J. 3 conscious as drivers, - passengers and pedestrians. Mrs. Eugene Crumley and infant daughter have returned home from ‘Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Pal Sanford, Car- verton Road, are visiting their son- ‘in-law and daughter, Mr. and. Mrs. William Henry, Jr, and family, Scarsdale, N. Y. * childten, Robert and Nancy, of St. Clair will be week end guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Bevan, Hill St. Mr. and Mrs. Elston Meyers, Wil- © and Mrs. Herbert Jenkins. # ® and Mrs. Eldridge Barrett, Zieg®rsville, - Mrs. Herman Reese, Rice Street. Mr. and Mrs. of Shavertown. ~ Hospital. James Dick, Bertha: Sutliff, Flor- ence Coolbaugh, Anna liam F. Griffiths, old C. W. Birth, Thomas D. Evans, Jam; "and Wicki Lynne Perrin. " Honored On Birthday ~ horgg . home, Harris Hill Road. Present ~ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harris, Mrs. Scott Avery, Mr. 2 ence Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. BY give Bh Saturday May 12 rose 9 until 9 3 bushes : a head D MPS { start F R E E To Al Fr wl ni > with MILLER ROSE FOOD Miller's famous Rose Food con- tains added trace elements as well as minor and major ele- ments to make a balanced ond complete formulation for grow- ing "show" roses. Takes just a little now at planting time, but ~ may also be used on estab- . lished bushes throughout the 3 sggson- 5 Ib. bag ..... ~ DEVENS ~ Milling Co. DALLAS automobile | and Mrs. Ronald Boyer and liamsport, spent Wednesday with j recently visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and They were also dinner guests ‘of J. Edward Johnson Mrs. Claire Marie DeMarko, Sut- ton Road, is convalescing at home ~ after being a patient in Nesbitt © Birthday greetings this week to Ms. Gail Hoover Kistler, Mrs. Lila ~ Parry Lozo, Mrs. Eugene Piatt, Mrs. Elizabeth © Rineman, Bruce Allan Henning, Wil- David Spencer, - Ronald Shoemaker, Richard Mont- gomery, William Robbins, Capt. Har- Williams, Robert W. Kleiner, Mrs, William Teller was guest. of at a birthday dinner at her ~ were; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Winters, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mattern, Mr. and and Mrs. John Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Lawr- Ken- Mrs. James Roberts, 'S. Memorial | Highway, had as recent guest Mrs. | Clarence Alkins of Buffalo, Mrs. Roberts and her guest spent sev- eral days in Oceaan City, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Edwards and tion' at Miami Beach, Fla. Sweet Valley ‘Mrs. Nettie Post, Mrs, Vida Kit- chen, Mrs. Shirley George and Mar- cia Jean spent a day at Clark Sum- mit with ‘Mrs, Kitchen’s daughter, Mrs, Janet James. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin, Cathy, Jackie, and Lorraine, Stafford Street, Trucksville, were guests of "Mr. and Mrs, . Albert L, Ray Sun- day. Jackie observed his eighth birthday Saturday, "Mr, and Mrs. Edward Eckhart were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam George Saturday. Sympathy of the community is VV VV CVV VV VV VV VUY “ Lawn Mower . LAWN Phone VV VV VPP VV VV VV PY PUY VY YY YY YY YY Yr Kitty Hawk left California on Tues- | Carverton | sons, David and Nelson, Mt. Green- | wood, have returned from a vaca- | NEW LOCATION! ‘WILLIAM ECKERT and Saw WELLINGTON AVE, DALLAS, PA. Off Route 309, at ORCHARD FARM RESTAURANT MOWERS SHARPENED & REPAIRED New and Used Lawn Mowers and Parts DEALER FOR ECLIPSE, TORO, LAWN BOY ORchard 44-5931 Sd extended to the families of Edward Lamoreaux and Rev, Merritt Up- dyke, who were buried last week, Rev. and Mrs. C, B, Klinetob have returned from their winter home at Cross Winds Trailor Court, St, Petersburg, Florida, Enroute to their home in Afton, N. Y. they spent two days visiting with Rev, Klinetob’s sister, Bess, and their son and family, Rev, and Mrs. Hugh B. Klinetob, Nanticoke, Albert Smith and son, Darwin, enjoyed an over-night fishing trip to Wyalusing. Mr. and Mrs, Michael Maransky, { Marty and Dorothy, and Glenda | Ruckle, Shickshinny, were weekend | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc- | Clure, Lorraine, Ohio. Mrs, John Baur Jr. and son, | Michael, are spending some time at | the home of Mr. Baur’s brother-in- I law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian .| DeMarco, while Mrs, DeMarco .re- | mains a patient at Nesbitt Memorial | Hospital with injuries sustained | May 1 in an automobile accident. | Sweet Valley Volunteer Firemen | will meet at the fire hall tonight at 8. : Cub Pack 444 committee will | meet at Church of Christ, Monday evening, May 21, A new Den with Mrs, Burl Updyke as Den Mother ‘has been formed. : | “Mr. and Mrs, Royce White, and | children, Cherry, Ricky, and Kevin’ spent last weekend at their summer | cottage, Mooretown, 3 | Mrs. Elizabeth Quoss recently | entertained, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur | Samuel, Mountaintop; Mr, and Mrs. | Joseph Bloom, Mrs. John G. Wil- | liams, Miss Enola Fairchild and | Miss Claire Mendler, Nanticoke. | Mrs, James R, Bottoms and in- | fant son, James Robert, have re- | turned from General Hospital. Tommy John and Beth Ann, | children of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas 13 Creasing, Pikes Creek have been ill \ | ~ Mr, and Mrs. Paul Cain, Jr, Barry i and Eddie, spent two days in Lime- | ridge visiting with their parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cope and Mr. land Mrs. Paul Cain, Sr. | Mr, and Mrs, Dale L. Anesi spent {last weekend in New York City | where they enjoyed the Auto Show. | Sharon Lee and Dale Earl were the | guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A, Anesi, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Alva Case were Mr. and Mrs, Or- | rson Kocher, Ruggles; Mr. and Mrs, ! where she is a surgical patient. Her Sheldon Applegate and Mrs. Cora | Eves, Sugarloaf, f John Pall, Jr, Conyngham, spent | the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blazick,. Jr ald Blazick and daughter, Patter- | son, N. J. were guests of Mr, and Service Ah lh ld bein didn didn didn donb, — OPEN at SUTLIFE"S FURNITURE STORE BLOOMINGDALE HOUSE — DOOR ° ° 52 PC. 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Mrs. Anna Hoover, Main Road, remains a guest at the Carpenter Convalescent Home, where her con- dition is fair. : Barry Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. | strasser, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sweit- Albert L. Ray will be fourteen on | May 11. Barry is an eighth grade student at Lake Lehman High School. Mrs. Charles Steinruck will also observe her birthday May 11. Mrs. Vida Kitchen, Mrs. Shirley George and daughter, Marcia, visited last week with Mrs. Helen Readler and children, Hobbie and Idetown Couples Club met in the Church House Saturday night, where furth- er plans were made for their auc- tion, Saturday, June 16 at Shav- er’'s Corner, Idetown. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Robert Wilson and Mrs. Merrel Burnett. The club sat in a group at the Sunday morn- ing worship service, for the dedica- tion of Junior Choir robes purchased by the Club in honor of Mr. Robert Wilson, first president of the Ide- town Couples Club. Present were Rev, and Mrs. Nor- man R. Tiffany, Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Swelgin, Mr. Joseph Neizgoda, Mr. and Mrs, Willis Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Merrel Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berg- | | | zer. Ten were present at the Official Board and the Sunday School Board | meeting which was held in the | Church House Saturday night. Rev. ' | Tiffany led devotions, then presided Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wandell, Hun- | lock Creek. Sherman Kunkle suffered an at- tack ef appendicitis last week. He was admitted to the Nesbitt Hos- pital for tests and returned home. | He is feeling much better now and | will be back on the mail route next week, On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case, Trucksville, visited with the Kunkles, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mason, Pen- del, motored to Alberta, Canada, to ac- company home the Mason’s daugh- ter Carol and Sandra Slimak, Chase. Both girls were enrolled at Prairie | Bible Institute, where Carol gradu- ated last week and Sandy finished her freshman year. Sandy is a 1961 and Pastor Leslie Clouden, ! graduate of Lake-Lehman High School. During Pastor Clouden’s ab- sence,” Bible Study was not held at the Johnson home, Hills of Hope, but will resume this Friday evening. Pat General Hospital, spent last week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins. Mrs. Harold Cornell was admitted to General Hospital last. ‘Sunday, 1 | mother, | caring for the children while she is Perkins, - student nurse at | at the business sessions. We are sorry to say Happy Birth- day to Leonard Malke, Mrs. Harold Dymond, Henry Bergstrasser, Lew- is Schultz. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brown, Mrs. Kenneth Calkins, Linda and Randy Calkins, Mrs. Hope Ide and Bess Cooke spent Sunday: with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Parrish in Kingston. Confidence Class met in : the Church House, Tuesday night. Host- | esses were Mrs, Mary Rogers and | Mrs. Beatrice Hadsel It was decicded to have a bake- less bake sale for May, then it was voted to give the Official Board $50. r “current expenses. Present were rs. Kenneth Calkins, Mrs. Claire | Mekenna, Mrs. Roswell Fredeérici, Mrs. George May, Mrs. Dean Shav- er, Mrs. Herbert Ward, Mrs. Robert || Bonning, Bess Cooke and the host- esses. { Pfc. Robert Weaver who was | stationed overseas, returned to his Luther } 7 | Mrs. Hunter is Luther Hunter fractured his right farm on a fisking trip at Central, | confined. | | {April 28, when he slipped on a stone. A companion and neighbor, | Mr. = Bagajunis, accompanied Mr. | | Hunter to Noxen Clinic where he | home this charged from service. week after being dis- Pfc. and Mrs, Richard A. Hust- ed, Warrington, Pa., Mr. and’ Mrs. Alfred Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Calkins of the Gilbert Husted. Rochester, weekend with Mr. N.Y. spent and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Keil, Avon, N.Y. announce the birth of a daugh- ter, have two other children Amie and Roy. Mrs. Keil is the former Evelyn i Keller Loren Keller. Karen Allyn, April 27. They daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Smith, Nep- tune, N.J. announce the birth of ‘a son, Todd Neil, May 3. They also [have a daughter, Jill. Mrs. Smith is the former daughter of Mrs. Claire McKenna. Eleanor McKenna, First tribute to motherhood was made by the ancient Greeks, who worshipped Cybele, mother of the gods, with an annual tribute held on the Ides of March | § Lehman A Mother and Daughter Tea will be held in Lehman Methodist Church at 8 p.m. tomorrow (Friday). The WSCS, sponsoring the event, in- vites all mothers and daughters to attend. A fashion show will be presented and refreshments served. Havpy birthday, one year old— Howard Cosgrove and Gary Tough. Gordon Dawe is attending the Oilmen’s Convention at Bedford Springs this week. Mr. Dawe is salesman for Cities Service Oil Company. Gary Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Baker is recuperating at his home following a tonsilectomy. Annual “Children’s Day” exercises will be held on May 20th at 11 a.m., Lehman Methodist Church. A can- ltata, ‘The Singing Heart”, will be presented. Solos by Linda Sut- ton, Linda Tough, Linda Meekel and Peggy Disque. Catherine Maye SECTION B—PAGE 7 will play the lead. Practice 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday, May 15 and Friday, May 18. All children are urged to be present. Gibert Tough and Charles Nuss attended a Blue Cross convention in Florida last week. Ella Major, Hartford, Conn., spent several days with her uncle, Burton Major recently. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell, Whitefield, N. H. also visited Burt- on Major recently. Edward Oncay, Jr., is home from Nesbitt Hospital after submitting to surgery. Howard Alan Cosgrove, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cosgrove cele- brated his 1st birthday this week | by entertaining his grandparents, i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cosgrove, Dal- las and his aunts and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cosgrove and Kendy and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Downing, Wilkes-Barre. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST was treated. | Whether the boat you want is large or small . motor or sail . own if you finance it with one of our low-cost loans. Interest rate is only $6 year per $100 The Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation . you'll find Friendly “Miners in Dallas” MINERS NATIONAL BANK Main Street, Dallas, Pa. it easier to, A WORKING SENATOR WHO SERVED YOU! The original Pennsylvania Area Industrial Aid Bill. Through this Bill, our Chambers of Commerce and Industrial Plants have received $5,578,867 and 8,919 Jobs have been, or are being, created here. FLACK SPONSORED FLACK SUCCEEDEL FLACK SERVED The People need Highways for safety, comfort and convenience. Industry needs Highways to move its raw materials and finished goods in and out of Lu- zerne County. Flack sponsored and voted for “the N. E. Extension of the Pa. Turnpike,” Anthracite Expressway, Keystone Shortway and Harvey’s Lake Highway. The Highway Trailer and Mobile Home Industry (the present Governor wanted to rule them off the roads). Also, Flack saved the attempt to pass a tax on pensions, savings accounts, stocks and real es- tate. Flack voted No! No! No! No! Seniority and successful leadership are most im- portant in Harrisburg. Flack’s re-election will bring to Luzerne County a top place on the State’s most important committees. HAROLD E. FLACK for STATE SENATOR — 20th Senatorial District PULL LEVER 8-C