L 3 x Packer of Trucksville Methodist Church. ~ from the University of Chicago. He received his Ph.D. in 1961 from * Entertains Card Club Martha Connor, | Birthday greetings this week to ‘garia and Russia at Harvard Uni- ‘her home. the home, - Marion Olsen, Freida Williams, Sara BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin IDETOVAN, Bess Cooke LEHMAN, Barbara Simms MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs.Albert Armitage JACKSON TOWNSHIP, William Hughes NE 9-2544 OR 4-5460 NE 9-9581 NE 9-5137 696-1005 OR 4-3391 GR 7-234 TRUCKSVILLE Mrs, Harry Savacool is conva- lescing at her home in Owego, N.Y. after being a patient in Robert Hospital several weeks. Mrs. Savacool is the wife of Rev. Harry M. Savacool, former pastor Dr. James A. VanCampen has been mamed assistant professor of Literatures and linguistics of Bul- versity. Dr, VanCampen holds a bachelor and master of arts degree Harvard. ~ Mrs. Earl Gregory, Sr., is recup- erating in Nesbitt Hospital from a broken hip suffered when she fell in Airman 2nd (Class H. Edward Croom who has been spending his furlough wih his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croom, will report for duty to Grand Forks, Neb., later this month. Mrs. Mary Johns entertained her card club Tuesday afternoon, Tables were set in the lawn surrounding Attending, = Mesdames Ethel Norman, Esther Mann, Sharon Miller, and Miles, the hostess. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Longstreet, S. Memorial Highway, visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. David Longstreet and family of Camden, N. J. over Memorial Day weekend. Mr. Ira Hoover, Holly Street, is visiting her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoov- er and family of Succasunna, N. J. Mrs. Fred Case, Mrs. William Rhodes, Marilyn Hornack, Lisa Ann Perrin, Kathy Kreidler, Lucy A. Courtwright Thomas Lee Case, Rob- ert Ash, Calvin Wilson, Carl Mec- Michael, Charles A Perkins, Wilfred Anderson, Sr., Robert W Gardner, 3rd., Richard Frank Billings, Haydon Evans, Sterling Rineman, and Wil- lard Bullock, Sr. Mr. ad Mrs. Floyd Wells, Elm Terrace, have returned after spend- ing several days with relatives in Syracuse, N, Y. Mrs Dennis Llewellyn, Holly St., returned from General Hospital where she was a patient several days. Beverly King, a student at Kutz- town Teachers College, has re- turned to spend the summer recess with her parents; Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam King, Howell Road, Mr. and Mrs, John Bell and fam- ily of Avenel, N. J. spent Memorial Day and the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowther Brown, S. Pioneer Avenue and Mr. and Mr. John Bell of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Hoover, Maple Street, entertained on Me- morial Day Mr. and Mrs, William Scott of Matamoras and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kistler of Meadowcrest. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Davenport and family spent Memorial Day with her mother, Mrs. G. L. Howell. Mr.. and Mrs. Conrad Orchard and family of Holly Street spent the holiday with friends at Lake Wal- lenpaupack. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips Entertain Mr, and Mrs. Walter Phillips en- tertained at breakfast at their home on Laurel Lam ; Memorial Day. Present: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morse, Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Nuss, NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahim SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Thomas Kriedler SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert Dr. and Mrs. Richard Post, Joanne and Nancy Bergman, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Post, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Vernon and family, Holly and Brock Phillips, and the host and hostess. Misses Verna and Gertrude Smith of York will spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Post of Laurel Lane. : Fire Auxilary will meet Monday night Mrs. George Liddicote will preside Earl Hons and William H. Straus- er received BS degrees in Secondary Educaion at Bloomsburg ‘State Col- lege on Sunday, May 27. Mrs, Robert Cartier and infant daughter have reurmed to their home at Meadowcrest from Neshin Hospital. Martha Hadsel, Davis St., will enter the University of Chicago Graduate School to begin studies toward her Master of Arts degres this month. Mrs. Beatrice Ray has been ap- pointed supervisor of employee-man- agement training by Columbi Cater- ing Service: She is a member of the Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Res- taurant Association, National In- dustrial Cafeteria Managers Associ- ation, and the American Dietetic Association. Entertain For- Son on Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croom en- tertained on :Sunday,’ May 27, in honor of their son, Harold Edward, who recently celebrated his twen- tieth birthday. Edward, who recent- ly returned from a tour of duty with the U. S. Air Force in Eu- rope, showed' slides--of ~his- trip: Present: Mrs., Lewis Roushey, Mrs. Boyd Atherholt, Blanche Atherholt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walton, Sr:, Mr: and Mrs: George Gaylord, Lorie-jean and Ronald Yep, here it is! Says, Gas Heat is Clean, Quiet and Carefree! GAS HEAT costs less to install, operate and maintain! Before you buy fuel or convert your heating equipment, be sure to phone your Heating Contractor, Dealer, Plumber or Gas Company! Get Your FREE Heating Survey Now! PENN SYLVANIA GAS and WATER Company THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1962 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS Mt. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 NE 9-8522 OR 4-5231 GR 77-3271 696-1689 MRE GR RRR RRS rserann. and Mrs: John and Robert, Mr: and Mrs: Robert Shoemaker, Robert and Ronald Shoemaker, Mr: and Mrs: Eugene Thomas and Gerald, Gaylord, Mr: Roushey, Sri, Mr: and Mrs: John Roushey Jr: Mr: and Mrs: Harold Croom and Linda Croom: Idetown Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Updyke had as guests on Decoration Day Mr, and Mrs, William Mims and son, Douglas, Apalachin, N.Y.; Mrs. R. B. Knapp, Mr and Mrs. Edward R. Parrish and son, Billy, Kingston; Mr, and Mrs, Jerry Brown, Joy Agnew, Mrs. Hope Ide, Mrs. Ken- neh Calkins, Linda, Randy and Bess Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Up- dyke, Robert, Jackie and David Updyke- Mrs. Libbie Smith entertained at dinner on Memorial Day Mr. and Mrs, George Smith, Mrs Betty Goodman and daughter, Michelle, Mr. and Mrs. James Hayden all of Wilkes-Barre; Clark Smith and daughter, Betty Low, Allentown; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Davis and family. Mrs. Alfred Hadsel entertained at dinner on Sunday in honor of her. son, Carlton and her sister Hildreth, who observed their birth- days on Saturday. Present were Mr.. and Mrs, Thomas Traver, Mr. and. Mrs. Clayton Traver and chil- ren Pamela and Tommy. Mr. Atlee Kocher and Millard Kocher, Mr. Alfred Hadsel Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hadsel, Carlton and Carol and the hostesses. Mrs. Mary Rogers received word that her son, Richard, who is with the Army left on Friday for Saigon, South Viet. S/Sgt. and Mrs. Wayne Steegley who were stationed in England, | and who 1 Around You’. recently visited tis Mother, Mrs. Rachel Williams and hig sister Mrs. Edmund Webber, stopped off in Philadelphia to visit relatives before going to an Air Force Base in Nashville, Tennessee. Mrs. George Powell, Alden, was a guest of Thelma A. Lamoreux E. 42nd St. Mrs. Powell and Mrs, Lam- oreux were roommates at Blooms- burg State College, os Saturday they attended the thirty-fifth reunion of their class. Other callers at the Lamoreux home were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hendershot and Mrs, Mar- garet Hendershot, Luzerne; Jean Hendershot R.N., a member of he faculty at Williamsport Hospital, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Dymond, Fernbrook. Rosebuds on the Altar at the Sunday Morning service, at Idetown Methodist Church were in honor of Linda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hodge born on May 21 and the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Uzdella born May 16. The plant on the Altar was in mem- ory of Mrs. Harold Donnelly and placed there by Thelma A. Lam- oreux. SWEET VALLEY Mr. and Mrs, George Heiser, | Levittown, spent Memorial Day with Bess Klinetob, Mrs. James Lord, Huntsville, has returned from Nesbitt Hospital. Before returning she spent two days with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Basil Lord, Dallas. Mrs. Stella Bronson, Nanticoke, is visiting with Mrs, Stella Rousing. Mr. .and Mrs. Henry Buckalew, returned Monday from Oneco, Florida, to their summer home at North Lake, Mr. Buckalew became ill Tuesday and, is in Nesbitt Hos- pital «as: a -medical patient. Mr. and Mrs, Arden Oliver and sons, Brent and Arden, Jr. spent Memorial Day at North Lake, Memorial Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Witkoski included Mrs. John McCue and William Wicklem, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs, Harriet Mooney, Washington, D.C.; Mr. and Mrs. John Kearney, and daughter, Mary Anne, Pensauken, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. John Pall, John, Jr. Don- ald and Donna Marie; Sweet Val- ley; Mr, and Mrs. John Bush and sons, Paul, Carl, and Gary, Conyng- ham; and Mrs. Witkoski’s brother, W. J. Kearney, Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs, Burton Steltz spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rebert, Stroudsburg, Mr. ,and ' Mrs. Rebert, their two chil- dren, Lora Ruth and Kenny, are moving from Stroudsburg to Carlisle. Mrs. Rebert is the former Beverly Steltz, Lightening struck the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Naugle doing extensive damage to the chimney and television. No one was home at the time, the family having gone to Benton to visit with Mr, and Mrs. Walter Gordon. Pastor and Mrs. Robert Neuhard and daughter, Stillwater were din- ner guests of Pastor and Mrs. Wil- liam G. Hughes, Monday evening. Mr. Neuhard and Mr. Hughes were | classmates at Johnson Bible School. | On Sunday evening of last week, | the young people of the Church of Christ were in charge of services | with Richard Heiser, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Robert Heiser, bringing the | message. June 9, Church of Christ will be | host at the Eastern Pennsylvania Christian Service Camp Ground Banquet at Stillwater. Speaker will be Richard Besteder, Kunkle, a senior at Johnson Bible College. Cub Pack 444 met Tuesday eve- ning. The theme was “The World Cubs displayed bird houses and feeders. The Cubs also paid tribute to their mothers. Burl Updyke, presided. The last regular Pack meeting will be held on Juse 26, with Noah'ls Ark” as the theme. There will be an animal show, with Charles Perkins, gen- eral chairman and Mrs. Audrey Ed- wards in charge of refreshments. Outings’ will be planned for July and August with regular meetings resumed in September. Cub’s dues must be paid for the vacation® period, in order that the Den Mothers can balance their yearly budget. | Bob's parents Mr, Of special interest is the organ- ization of a Webelos Den, with meetings being held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Haines. To be in this Den a Cub must be ten and a half years of age and must pass the Lion Rank, / George Haines, Jr. has passed to Lion Rank and was awarded one gold and one silver arrow; Dennis Owens passed to Lion Rank and. Douglas Young to Bear Rank, Mrs, Joseph Zapotoski, has re- ‘urned from Wyoming Valley Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bonning, Caton, N. Y. spent last week-end with friends and relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Tommy, Debbie, Karen and Beth and Mr. and Mrs. William Naugle, Sr., attended the graduation of Bar- bara Marso, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Marso, Wilkes-Barre, at St. Nicholas High School. Donnie Carichner, son of Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Carichner, is observing hig first birthday today. Donnie has a brother, David, 2,. Gerard Kipp and Bernard Saluta completed requirements for second class Scout with a five mile hike on Saturday. Accompanying them were two first class scouts, Barry Ray and Peter Clarke; and Zigmund Janisewski, assistant Scoutmaster. Mr, Janisewski entertained at a hike-planning party for the boys on Friday evening at his home in Sweet Valley. Also attending be- sides the above mentioned were Scout Master Joseph G. Kipp and Assistant Scout Master, Albert L. Ray. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Walsh and son Bobby, have purchased and moved into the former Joseph T. Battison property. Mr. Battison, a retired army officer, and his wife are residing in Springfield, Virginia. Mr, and Mrs. Richard Bridle and children, Lisa and Ricky have moved into the home vacated by the Walsh family. Mrs. Bridle is the former Evelyn Davenport, daughter of Mrs. Richard Daven- port, Sr. Recent week-end visitors at the Robert Walsh home were and Mrs. Joseph Walsh, Fairlawn, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harry, North Lake, had as week-end guests their daughter, Mrs, James Futch, and children Kathy Sue and Bonnie Sue, Carverton, Spending the week-end at the Joseph ‘O. Jones home, Lake Silk- worth, were Mrs. Lewis Jones, Sr., Lewis Jones, Jr. and children, Patty Lee, Betty Jane, Laberta, and Marilyn, Nanticoke. Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Jones, are at North Lake after spending six months in Sarasota, Florida, Their, son, Lee, is with them, On Satur- day, Mr. and Mrs. Jones attended the alumni reunion at Bucknell University. Mr. and Mrs. Freas G. Keen, | Kingston, have moved to North Lake, Next week-end the Keens will have as guests their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Richard C. Eckard, _sons, Paul and Stuart, FREE BOX STORAGE FOR YOUR WINTER CLOTHING AT DAVIS CLEANERS TRUCKSVILLE the summer MAIN HIGHWAY WE clean and Moth-Proof every article of clothing — then “STORE FREE” over m onthe . — TRUGKSVILLE Newark, Delaware, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kitchen had as recent guests, Herbert Baer, Westville, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs, John McVarrey, and son Bryant, Hyats- ville, Maryland; Mrs. Monema Eve- land, Berwick; Mr. and Mrs, Stan- ley Applegate, Trenton, N. J.; Robert Frank, Heightstown, N, J.; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Baer entertained with slides of their recent trip to France and Spain, Attending were, Mr. and Mrs, Freas Kaylor, daughter Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Za- zack and daughter, Debra, all of Rock Glen; Mr. and Mrs, Delbert Hutton and Phillip Church, Nesco- wick; ‘Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harvey, and Ronald, Harveyville; Mr, and Mrs. John Kaylor, Lorraine and Linda, Bloomingdale; Mrs. Marion Wagner, Bloomingdale,” Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Baer, Karen and Lois, Leonard Baer sustained a painful injury to his leg while using a power ly lacerated, also has a small frac- ture, Ne Fernbrook SPC-4 Robert Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Rogers, Maple St. arrived from Germany by jet at Idlewild Airport on Sunday morn- ing. He spent 18 months i Ger- many. He is in construction with the U.S. Army, and is spending a 30 day leave with his parents re- turning to Germany on July 1st. His twin brother, SPC 4 Richard is' with the Army at Fort Bragg, N. C. They haven’t seen each other for 18 months. Another brother James — was recently discharged from the army, having been most recently stationed in France. Jim and Bob last saw each other in 1959 Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of the late Major Brown of R. D. No. 3 Dallas who passed away on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Karuza and family, Poplar St. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shultz and June Mae, Shavertown and Mrs. Alice Snyder and family, Dallas spent Memorial Day at Worlds’ End. A welcome from the neighbor- hood to Mr, and Mrs, Charles Allen and daughter Shirlee Jones and son, Tommy. They have purchased and moved into the former Dobbie home on E. Overbrook Ave. The Allens formerly lived in Trucksville. Seaman Conrad Welitchko, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Welitchko, Demunds Road, stationed at Cape May, New Jersey spent a 36 hr. pass with his parents over the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. Welitchko spent Armed Forces Day with their son at ‘Cape May with the U.S. Coast stopped off for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams and family in Hatfield, Pa. Another Rattler A 40-inch diamond-back rattle- on Sunday at Stull, the second rat- tler reported this season. two sons-in-law Alex. Covert of Fernbrook and Dick Culver of East Dallas attribute the sudden emer- gence of rattlesnakes to the dry weather. ¢ The first rattler got his pita in the paper three weeks ago. Daily Promoted CHERRY POINT, N.C. (FHTNC) | —SSgt. Enest J. Daily, USMC, son of Mrs. Raymond Daily of Harveys | Lake, was promoted to the present | rank, May 1, while serving with | unit of the Second Marine Aircraft “The only money we had came from our insurance company” Some months ago a woman wrote fo her insurance company (a company we represent) to say that the only money the family had during her husband's long illness, were the insurance checks she received. 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