is en IDETOV#N, Bess Cocke LEHMAN, Barbara Simms MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter JANET DYMOND GRADUATES Janet Howell, Mt. Zion entered State Teachers College at Strouds- burg in the Fall of 1950. Nothing unusual about that! As a little girl she would no sooner land home from school than she would launch into ~ imaginative play school. Not sur- prising that she looked toward teach- ing as a profession. Now after twelve years, one fine husband and five lively children, she was graduated Sunday night from College Misericordia with a BS. in Lg elementary education. Fly ment in earning her degree. It was in 1953 that Janet Howell and Richard Dymond were married. ‘Dick is an insurance salesman for Metropolitan Life. In the summer of 1954 when Rickie was a baby Janet earned 6 credits toward the 36 needed for her degree, by attend- ing six weeks summer school, Then by attending Saturday and night classes from 1958 on, plus 8 weeks ~ as student teacher from January 30 to the end of March this year the balance of her credits for graduation were earned. ~ Janet will probably be doing teaching in the Fall either as substi- tute or regular. Not all of Janet Dymond’ s knowl- edge of child psychology has come from books. Those five children are in themselves a five-chaptered text book! Two of them are twins. All are lively and loveable. Besides her own family Janet has charge of a group of children in the Mt. Zion Sunday School. Her capable hus- band is an ideal father and a true partner in the business of bringing o up the family and has every reason “to be proud of his wife's achieve Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sharpe of Muncy are parents of -a baby girl, born Friday morning May 25. Name is Cynthia Lee, weighed 8 pounds 4 ounces. Mrs, Sharpe is the former Noreen VanTuyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon VanTuyle of Mt. Zion. ‘Mrs. William Hughes, Sutton Creek road, is reported improving | after her serious illness. Mrs. Howard Perry of Mt. Zion | had an operation for the removal of a cataract last Tuesday at Mercy | Hospital in Scranton and is reported doing nicely. A letter from Dorothy Gilbert says she was discharged from the hospital last week Wednesday and is going to the home of some school friends for a few days before returning to | her rooms at the YWICA. ~ Last Sunday morning Pastor Wil- liam Reid held the annual service of dedication of soil and seed. This was known as Rural Life Sunday and brings together the faith in the creator and the creation in a won- derful way. This earth 'is holy ground and should be tilled and its resources conserved as being the very property of God, with men as stewards of its uses. For the first time since I was ap- pointed chaplain at Valley Crest Home last January, I visited the Ransom Home. Many of the former Ransom residents now living at Val- ley Crest are always asking me if I ‘have ever been back to Ransom to visit. Now I «can tell them and bring them the regards of their friends in Lackawanna County. I had a wonderful time visiting. Kings Crusaders Class of Mt. Zion Sunday School met Wednesday Long or short hospital stay. .. this policy pays either way When you're insured under our PROTECTOR HOSPITAL POLI- CY, daily room and board bene- fits for any covered accident or sickness are paid as long as ou are hospitalized — for an UNLIMITED number of days. © Not 36 — 90 — or 100 days . but UNLIMITED days. This is a real quality policy with benefits up to $25 daily . plus benefit for other hospital expenses such as lab, drugs, anesthetic ... a surgical fee benefit that includes dental surgery... first aid and outpatient benefits... doctor's fees in hospitai.. i nursing home benefit when you're transferred from a hospi- tal to a nursing home. Why not tet us give you details now? 1 HAROLD E. FLACK INSURANCE AGENCY BROOKS BLDG. VA 3-2189 BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs.Albert Armitage JACKSON TOWNSHIP, William Hughes NE 9-2544 OR 4-5460 NE 9-9531 NE 8-5137 696-1005 OR 4-3391 GR 7-234 NEWS F ROM POST CORRESPONDENTS Mt. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Thomas Kriedler SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert ¥ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1962 Harding 388-2270 NE 9-8522 OR 4-52381 GR 7-3271 696-1689 Mt. Zion The Committee was composed of Clara Gonser — who read a poem “Ma’s Tools”, and Marie LaBar, who read variations of The Golden Rule. Thelma IGeorge was the third mem- ber of the committee. Along with playful games the girls made plans for the future. Clara Gonser and Thelma George were named chair- man for the bake sale which was held after the MYF spaghetti supper on Saturday night. It was planned to hold a White Elephant sale on June 27. The girls sent out a call to bring in white elephants, things some pleople don’t want but which some other people might want, for a price. Then they sent the word around to begin to think about their July picnic, Jean Hronich and Catherine Gilbert were named to pick out a play for September. Also the ladies were reminded to bake cookies for use at the Vacation Bible School, and also were told that one more teacher for the school is needed. Present Jean . Hronich, Lena Hastie, Emma Miles, Marion Thomas, Audrey Earl (vice president was in the chair.) Ida Howell,.. Cath- erine Gilbert, Clara Gonser, Marie LaBar, and Thelma Beorge. Mary Jane and Kenneth Jenkins and daughter. Betty, Bayville, N.J., spent the week-end with Mrs. Jen- kin’'s parents Roy and Marion Thomas, on Kitchentown Road, Mt Zion, How's anyone going to get any work done while road building is going on in front of the h'ouse! Amazing what extensive things can be done with power chain saws, bull- dozers with shovels in front to push trees to fall where the saw-man wants them to fall and then to drag or push them out of the way. Gaso- line, diesel fuel and steel—a great combination. Fernbrook Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Buskirk, Shaver St., have moved to Cocoa | Beach. Florida, They left Wednes- day morning at 3 hoping to arrive lin Florida by Friday night. Their son, William, is stationed with the Navy near Cape Canaveral, Mrs. Ann Button, E. Overbrook Ave. and her daughter, Mrs. Tru- man Stewart and daughter, Janet, E. Stroudsburg spent the weekend visiting in Pen Yan, N. Y. Milton Perrego, Demunds Road, | returned home Thursday after spend- ing a week in General Hospital. Last Sunday evening, during the severe thunderstorm a large hem- lock tree in the backyard of the Jack Simpson home on E. Overbrook Ave. was struck by lightning and shattered to pieces, tearing the bark completely off the remaining 10 feet left of the tree. Pieces of the tree were scattered over the adjoining properties, . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Randall, Roushey Plot, motored to Mareton, N. J., to return Mrs. Randalls’ fa- ther; B. F. Muchler, who spent three weeks with the Randalls. Mr. and Mrs. William Barrington, R. D. No. 3, Dallas announce the birth of twin daughters, Carol Lynn and Connie Lynn in Nesbitt Hospital on May 21. They weighed in at 5 lb. 1 oz. and 5 1b. 9 oz. Mrs. Barrington is the former Leona Keiper, daughter of Mrs. Hazel Kieper and the late Berl Kei- per of R. D. 3, Dallas and Mr. Bar- rington is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Barrington of Philadelphia. The couple has 4 other children— Shirley, 8, Billy, 6 and twin girls, Debbie and Donna, 20 months. On Saturday evening the Adult Fellowship group of the Glenview P,M, Church held its monthly get- together in the social rooms of the church, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seward and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss, both ob- served their 25 wedding anniver- saries and Mrs. Alice Snyder, her birthday in May. John Fluck had charge of the song service and Mrs, George Shaver Jr. presented Tom Thumb wedding with 26 children taking part. Following the program refresh- ments were served to about 60 guests. TRUCKSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case, Carver-bara, Mrs. ton Road, spent several days re- cently with: their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Case and family at Cazenovia, N.Y. Mrs. Elton Brace and Mrs. W. D. Johnson are co-chairmen of Dallas Women’s Club dance at Irem Temple Country Club Friday night. Jack Melton’s Orchestra will play for dancing from 8 to 1. James Case, student at Blooms- burg Teachers College, is spend- ing summer vacation with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case, Car- verton Road. Mr. and Mrs: William Johnson and family of Berwyn recently visit- ed his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willis D. Johnson and family of Carverton Road. Dorothy Mathers, student at East Stroudsburg Teachers College, re- turned home Wednesday to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathers, Hickory Street. Birthday Greetings to Mrs. Lowt- hen Brown, Mrs. Esther Bennett Le- Grande, Mrs. Evan Jenkins, Mrs. Edward Baker, Thelma A. Lamo- reaux, Fred L. Williams, Jr., Harry A. Long, Gregory Beck, Palmer Davis Updyke, Thomas Cleasby, Sr, Michael Jay Webster, and Hayden D. Evans. : Thomas D. Evans was guest of honor Saturday night when family and friends gathered at his home to wish him a happy birthday. Present were Mrs. Joseph Waltick and son, Mark, Barbara Evans, Mr. and Mrs. William Berti and daughter, Bar- Jacob Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harrison: Curtis Evans, James Olenik, Jay Fletcher, Henry Hill, Mrs. Evans, Timmy, and the guest of honor. Mrs. Franklin Hemmenway, Post Road, spent several days recently with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrison and family in Philadelphia. David Glahn, student at Union College in Kentcuky, arrived Satur- day to spend the summer with his family, Mr. and Mrs, Chester Glahn, Bunker Hill. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Harry D. Owens, and children, Harry, David and Ruth, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Churchill of But- ler, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. William Gregory, Lewis Avenue, spent last week end with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wilson in Lanhan, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Milo and family, New Millford, will spend the Memorial Day weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milo of Carverton Road. Emmual Mendelson, Harris Hill Road, submitted to surgery at Nes- bitt Hospital on Tuesday of last week. Bertha Sutliff, former resident of Carverton Road, entered Wilkes- Barre General Hospital last week for tests and treatment. Miss Sutliff is a teacher in Shavertown elementary | school. Hugh Ridall, Jr., former resident of Trucksville Gardens, was recently elected president of Wilkes-Barre- Whitesell Bros. SPECIALS! 80# BAGS PULVERIZED LIME 2” x4" x8 70 CEDAR CONSTRUCTION LUMBER RUNNING FOOT “BARCLITE 500” IDEAL FOR PATIO ROOFS ! G. 1. 8. FIBERGLASS PANELS ALL POPULAR COLORS 59: 4x8 x 14” INTERIOR ‘GALVANIZED GUTTERING 10’ SECTIONS ALL FITTINGS IN STOCK PLYWOOD 115 4” H.R. 10 COMPLETE FIBERGLASS - ALUMINUM LINE OF GARAGE a DOORS ‘99 Colorful ® Translucent ® No . Maintenance ALUMINUM Combination o5 Complete SCREEN & STORM DOORS 9 a Complete Line of Building Supplies ! Open Daily 8 AM. -5 P.M. Except Saturday Sat. 8 am.-1 p.m. Scranton Chapter, National Associa~ tion of Accountants at a dinner held by the group in Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Culver and family have changed their residence from Carverton Road to Holly Street. Mr, Culver is road superin- tendent of Kingston Township. Entertain At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Britt, Car- terton Road, entertained members of their card club at dinner, Wed- nesday night, May 23. Tables were decorated in pink and white. Fol- lowing dinner cards were enjoyed. Present: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sim- mons, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis, Mr. and- Mrs. Lansford Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Benscotter, and the host and hostess. Mr, and Mrs. Williard Woolbert and children of Ambler spent Wed- i Ti with their parents, Mrs. Archie Woolbert of Holly Street and C. F. Lewis of Orchard Street. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hawk, Car- verton Road, visited Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fowler in Millsburg over the week end. Meeker Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruggles have received ward of the graduation of their great granddaughter, Ferrel Clark of Titusville, Florida. Mrs. Clark is the former Christine Rug- gles. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson and Mr, and Mrs. Russell Johnson spent the weekend in New York City visit- ing Dorothy Weaver. David Winter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winter celebrated his sixth birthday at a party on May 13. Present were; Jim, Jane, Joan and Joseph Alles, Jim, John and Linda Rogowski, Jean, Fred and Conrad ‘Winter, Mrs. Claudine Daily, Floyd Taylor, Mr: and Mrs. Willard Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alles, Claudine Miner and Andrew Oney. Mr, and Mrs. Richard King and family, - Mt. Zion, visited with Mr. Land Mrs. Wayne King: on Sunday. Kathy Cilvik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cilvik has returned home after a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Honeywell and family, North Wales. Noxen The family of the late Harry Thompson wish to thank all who were of any assistance at the time of his death, also those who sent flowers, loaned ‘cars or provided food. 3 : Mrs. Eva Rundell, Tunkhannock, former Noxen resident and teacher in the public school here, and Mrs. Floyd Mansfield, Lewiston, Idaho, called on Stella Shook, on Monday evening. Miss Stella Shook celebrated bor birthday on Wednesday, Mrs. Paul Keiper hers on May 21st and Mrs. James Sickler, on May 22nd. Mr, and Mrs. Warren Newell an- nounce the birth of a daughter, Karen Darlene on May 19th. at Gen- eral Hospital. This is their third child, they have two little boys. - Mrs. John Hansen and John Jr., and Kathie Lou Engelman, Cananda- gua, N. Y., spent the week end with Edgar Engelman. They came to at- tend graduation exercises for Sandra Engelman Sunday at Bloomsburg College. ' Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Coole, over the week end were their daughters, Mrs. Herman Pease and Mary Ellen and Mrs. James Berger, Gretchen and Kurt, Buffalo. They were here to attend the gradu- ation exercises of their sister Peggy, at Bloomsburg College, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May, Sidney, Valerie and Jeff, spent the week end with the Wil- liam Engelmans. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miner, Chenango Forks, N.Y. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miner. Mr, and Mrs. Merwin Kaminstein and Gregory, of Flushing, N. Y. were here on Sunday to attend the gradu- ation exercises of her sister Nancy Bean, at Bloomsburg College, on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cargill and Candice and William Race, Bingham- ton, spent the week end with the Lawrence Races. Jessica Thomas returned from the a ‘Dear Sir: TE Nt ne AE RT a SAF 3 "PEN NSYLVANIA GAS and WETTER Company Center Valley, RRR Mercy Hospital on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Dayton, Shannon and Shawn of Apalachin, N.Y, are spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Lord. Charles Baker, Mrs. George Baker, Dimock and Mrs. Guy Ely, Montrose, called on Stella Shook, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jones and family, Warwick, N. Y. spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Jones. Larry Case, Boca Raton, Fla. spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case. He leaves on Monday for Manchester, Vt., where he will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Pogar and daughter Susan, Glenside, Pa., spent the week end with Agnes and Muriel Lutes. Mrs. Sarah Leibengoth, Endicott, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lord, Mrs. Marvin Sickler, Newark, N. 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