The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 07, 1962, Image 12

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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
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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,
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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
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