2% i he O¢ 49 3 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin NE 9-2544 ® Mt. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver OR 4-5460 @ NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm NE 9-8522 ' HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs.Albert Armitage NE 9-9531 ® SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Thomas Kriedler OR 4-5231 IDETOV#N, Bess Cooke 3 NE 9-51387 @ SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray GR 7-3271 JACKSON TOWNSHIP, William Hughes 696-1005 @ TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 LEHMAN, Barbara Simms OR 4-3391 ® : MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter GR 7-234 ® TRUCKSVILLE Noxen Fernbrook : Mrs. J. Elmore Turrell has re- Surplus Foods Today ‘at Trucksville ‘Fire Hall from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Back Moun- tain persons eligible for surplus foods will receive them. Please bring containers. Mrs. Ruth Bennett Cook; Harris- burg, is visiting relatives and friends in the area this week. Mrs. Albert Frey, Binghampton, visited ‘her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William' Hewitt over the weekend. Mrs. Hewitt recently underwent surgery at Nesbitt Hospital. : Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hughes and family have returned home near Rochester, after spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Francis Smith, Carverton Road. Mrs. Hughes is house mother at Roberts Wesleyan College in North Chili, '\N.Y.+! x Will Collect Coin Cards Persons having coin cards for ahe fire company and ambulance fund - drive are asked to have them ready when collectors call at their homes next week for them. Thank you Donald Anderson, Lee Philo, Tho- in Denver, this week with the Dallas Kiwanis Club Key Club Drill Team. Jay Dagle, Dean ‘Johnson, and Richard Moss were welcomed as new members of Trucksville Volunteer Fire Company at a meeting of the company held Friday night, June 1. Birthday greetings this week to “Mrs. David Mathers, Mrs. Frank Trimble, Mrs. Franklin Fine, Mrs. ‘Maurice ‘Chernin, Mrs. Isabelle Cool- baugh Hoyt, Mrs, Clifford Johnson, Mrs. John Stephenson, C.S. Hemmen- way, William E. Hoyt, Fred Case. Arthur Gramps, Lowther Brown, Kenneth Spencer, Charles Glace, Ronald DeVincentis, Richard Cleasby Ogden Palmer, Herbert Updyke, Richard Harrison, = and Graydon ; Carle. i Si Samuel Perkins, Rahway, N.J., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. #1 C. A. Perkins, Carverton Road last weekend,’ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Morgan, $7 Maple Street, atttnded commence- “ ment exercises at New Milford High: School. Her niece, Jean Davis, was a member of the graduating class. Entertain At Club My. and Mrs. George Peirce, Rice Street, entertained at dinner at Irem Temple Country Club Saturday night in honor of ther parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Hugh Jones who recently cele- brated their fortieth wedding anni- 1 vtrsity. Present: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fritz, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bevan, Mr. and Mrs. James Yates, Mrs. Mar- WW garet Yates, Mrs. Mary Bradbury, i Mrs. Margaret Reynolds, James Rey- hostess, and the guests of honor. Russell Greenley, Holly Street, at- tended the horse show in Lehighton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Griffiths, Harveys Lake announce the birth of a son, David Arthur, born on Sunday, June 3 at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs, Griffiths is the former Pauline Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Spencer, Harris Hill Road. Betsy Belvin Welker, a student at Ambler Campus of Temple Univer- sity, returned Friday to send the summer recess with ‘ther mother, Mrs. John Welker, Highland Ave. Wilfred Anderson, Jr. has en- rolled at Bloomsburg Teachers Col- ege where he will study toward his BS degree in education this summer. Mrs. Herbert R. Williams | has been appointed chairman of Methodist Progress Crusade for Trucksville Methodist Churrh. Mrs. Robert Solomon and infant son have returned home from Wyo- ming Valley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Kennan, Holly | Street, spent several days recently mas Pierce, and John Wardell are with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bradley and family in Dover, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Finney were in Lancaster last week where they visited - their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finney and family. While there they attended the graduation erercses of Lan- caster High School. Their grand- daughter, June Finney, was a mem- ber of the class. Mrs Nellie Nulton, Kunkle, and Mrs, Herbert Stitzer, Shavertown, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Herbert Jenkins, Maple Street. Mrs. Clayton Williams, Towanda, visited Mrs. Florence C. Finney Wednesday. Mrs. Williams is the former Betty Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croom, Car- verton Road, spent several days in Atlantic C ity last week. Entertain At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moss en- | tertained at dinner at their home on Harris Hill Road Monday night. Table decoratons were in pink and white. Present: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frey, Mr. ad Mrs. Harvey Miers, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Melton, and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford and children, Corey and Karen, Waynes- boro, Va., are spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Clewell. Mrs, Richard Staub, Staub Road, has returned home after spending ‘several weeks with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Miller in Little Rock, Arkansas. turned to her summer home in Noxen after a winter at Fort Lau- derdale, Florida. Mrs. G. H. Rauch has returned to her home here, after spending the winter with her sister, Frances Henninger, Allentown. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish recently spent a week at the home of Capt. and Mrs. Ross Emerey, Arlington, Va. Mrs. Mike Sickler has been a medical patient in the Tyler Hos- pital since Thursday. Cecil Hale and son, Arthur, Sa- vona, N. Y. spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooke and family. Mrs. Nick Novak and son, Mark, spent the weekend with Mrs. Ira Beahm. They will leave on Tues- day for New Orleans, La., where Mr. Novak is employed by Boeing | Airplane Company. Mr. and Mrs. William Engelman, Rose Mary, Sharon and Pamela, | spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone, Eyersville. Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May and family, Center Valley, spent the weekend with the Elwood Mays and the William Engelmans. Mrs. Laverne Gary, South River, N. J., spent last week with Jacob Miner while Mrs. Miner is in the hospital This week Mrs. Robert Gunnis, Buffalo, will be at their home for the week. Mrs. Robert Shalanski and girls, Trenton, N. J., are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cummings and Barbara, Milltown, N. J., spent the weekend with Mrs. Betty Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dendler, Jr., and family, Massena, N. Y., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck and Mrs.” Ber- nard Dendler, Sr., . Mrs. Ora Bean has spent the past two weeks at -the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Wilcox, Endicott. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vilasi and family of Binghamton, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Teddie MacMillan and family 3 Weekend visitors at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Lawrence Race were Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanCampen and Timmy, Endwell, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs Nelson Cargill and Candice, Binghamton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- wi Shoemaker, Kunkle, and William Race, Binghamton. Mrs. George Pellitieri and Vi Vienne, Trenton, N. J., are spending two weeks with the Harry Bige- lows. Weekend guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and son, John, West Hartford, Conn. Wedding Invitations Birth Announcement THE DALLAS POST nolds, Beverly Pierce, the host and AT TIRES LOWEST PRICES EVER STOP — LOOK — COMPARE ~~ 670 x TU 15 579.97 BLACK BE" TY PE OTHER SIZES COMPARABLY PRICED PLUS TAXES AND RECAPPABLE TIRE DISTRIBUTORS FOR GOODYEAR — LEE — COOPER DALLAS BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT & BALANCING STATE INSPECTION STATION BRAKES RELINED — MOTOR TUNE UP FRONT END REBUILDING ELSTON & GOULD MAIN HIGHWAY PHONE OR 4-55817 Mrs. Leona Belles, Harris Street, Hatfield. Lolo a Dean Long has | freshman year | Teachers College. | Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown enter- | tained at a famiy picnic Mr. and { Mrs. Arthur LaPoint and daughter, | June Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Charles completed hiz at Bloomsburg | Wech and daughters, Debra and | Donna, all of Mountaintop; Mrs. | Faye Brown, Fred, Faye, Glenna | Gay and Susan Brown, Emory. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Billings | They left Thursday to visit Mrs. | enlistment, which will be up in | August, 1963. Frank's mailing ad- {dregs is R. A. 13703135 B Battery, | {3rd MSL BN. APO, No. 154, New (York, N. Y. John Whitesell, son of Mr. and | | Mrs. Fred Whitesell, Fades, has re- turned home after spending the | past year at Bacon University, Ba- | con, Oklahoma. He was | panied home by his brother-in-law | and sister, Sgt. and Mrs. Ronald | is spending some time with her and son Tad, Nanticoke and Lake | Grabowski and son, Mark Allan, | daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and | Silkworth spent Wednesday evening | Pery, Indiana. The Grabowski fam- Mrs. Robert Williams ‘and family, | with Mr. and Mrs, Howard Post. ily returned last Sunday. Other weekend ‘visitors at the Whitesell Mrs. Ira Button, East Overbrook | Billings’ brother in Oregon. Making . home included Mr. and Mrs! Arthur Avenue, has returned after spending | the trip by train they plan to stop | Cragle , sons David and Steven, ten days visiting her sister, Mrg.|a few days with friends in Chicago. | Montoursville; Mr. and Mrs. John Lena Smith in Oneonta ,N. Y. Alice ‘Cookie’ Reese, daughteer of Mr.. and Mrs. Ernest Reese, De- | | After leaving Oregon they will re- {turn by way of San Francisco. Paul Farver, who was admitted | Hanns and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert { Hannis, Ashley. The committee of Cub Pack 444 munds Road, is a patient in Nesbitt | to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital last will meet at ‘Church of Christ Mon- Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nagle and daughters, Linda and Dianne and Kathy Kenney, East Overbrook Ave- ue, attended open house, following the christening of the infant daugh- ter, Kathryn Ada of Mr. and Mrs. | on god- Daniel Kenney, Wilkes-Barre, Sunday. Miss Kenney was mother ofthe baby. MT. ZION This is being written Sunday afternoon June 10, We three Gilberts left early Mon- day morning for Baltimore, where Dorothy Gilbert received her Mas- ter’s Degree in Public Health, (ma- joring in International Health) gt Johns Hopkins University on Tues- day morning, ie Tol We were the guests Monday and Tuesday nights of the Rev. and Mrs. Norman Clemens of Mt. Vernon Place Methodist Church. Dr; Clemens was formerly of First: Methodist Kingston, and of Wilkes-Barre before becoming Superintendent - of Bing- hamton District. We expect to re- turn to Mt. Zion sometime Wednes- day, but Dorothy will not return {home until June 22. As everybody knows by now our house is seemingly higher than it used to be by five feet, not because | we have climbed up but because the road has been cut down. The total effect eventually will be much better than before. : This has been no time to gather news. I did find out, however, that Paul their home on the Hicks River Road to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Shafer. The Smiths have a mobile home ordered and when they get it and decide | where to “pitch” it that is where they will live, People around here will be delighted if they decide to set up housekeeping again here in Mt. Zion, Their. children, however, are living further south in Pennsylvania and there might be a vacant lot near them. and Myrtle Smith have sold! | Wednesday as a medical patient, | is improving. | Dayton Long was the guest last | week of his aunts, Mrs. Boyd Smith {and Mrs. John Richards, Green, N.Y. |. Henry Buckalew, North Lake, has returned home after being a patient | at Nesbitt” Memorial Hogpital: | Mr. and Mrs: | North Lake, have as their guest, the latter’s father, Fred Ross, Bath, | N.Y. | 7 Carol Mason, Philadelphia, has | kins family for the past week. | Carol's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | iam Mason, spent a day here and | accompanied” Carol home. Other visitors from the Philadelphia area included Mr.., and Mrs. William | Drews and Mrs. Ruth Adams. Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchinson returned last Thursday after a two- | | week stay in Kentucky. In [Lex- | ington they were the guests of Mrs. | Hutchinson's niece and her husband, | Mr . and Mrs. Roger Eastman, and | visited many blue grass horse farms | including Calumet Farm. They also | spent some time at Natural Birdge | State Park. Points of interest on | the way home included the moun- | tain regions of Virginia and the | famed museum in Charleston. i" Sweet Valley Little League base- ball team has been spending quite a bit of time getting in shape for tonight’s game which will be the first of the season. They will play Huntington Mills at home. On Sat- urday Sweet Valley defeated Swoy- ersville in an exhibition game. | / Pastor William G. Hughes is man- ager; assistant manager, Evans. Coaches are Ed Kalinay and Ed Piper. |is president and Mrs. Albert Smith, | secretary. 9 Pfc. Frank P. Young, Jr., son of Mr, Lake 'Silkworth, sailed from New York May 24, arriving in Germany last week, where he will be sta- | tioned for the remainder of his both ‘of ! Samuel Bronson; | Lewis | Richard Dougal, Sr., | and Mrs. Frank P. Young, Sr., | | day evening. Members are urged | to attend this meeting. Plans will | be made for the Pet Show June 286, and also for summer activities. Mr. and Mrs. {had :as Sunday guests their | Clyde, Brooklyn, N.Y. and Misses Elsie ‘and Dorothy Dodson, ‘Court- dale. I fareth, - spent ‘the | Blonds and rolsiives Mh the: Tack | of absence from Cherry Point Marine | | Mountain area. Mrs. ‘Baur is the joe | former Joan Allen, Harveys Lake. been the guest of the Charles Per- | Beaumont Mrs. | been elected to teach the second |grade at the Beaumont Elementary | School replacing Mrs. Mildred Mac- | Pougall who has chosen to retire | after many years of service. The Clyde Jacksons, (Sayre, Pa. were with the Kenneth Jacksons last weekend, It was good to see Mrs. Elizabeth Hess of Williamsport looking so well |as she renewed old acquaintances recently. Mrs. “Hess was guest of the Clarence Hilberts. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lutes spent last weekend with their son Rich- ard’s family at Palmyra. family = while her daughter, ing at the Red Rock Bible Conference Meeker Lehman Grange met Tuesday at the home of ‘the Master, Russell Ide. | Balloting for the candidacy of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lord was held, a re- sume of the seventy-five years of the grange was given by Elizabeth Ide. Those attending were; Dorman | fred Bronson, Lillian Hildebrant, Mr. Russell Ide. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Zimmerman Sheridan . Lewis | son, | Mr. and” Mrs. John Baur, Naz- | weekend with | Marian Hadsall Parrish has | Mrs. Mary Downs is spending the | summer with the Herbert Downs | Mrs. | Louisa Nieman, Wellsboro. is assist- | and Mrs. Fred Winter, Mr. and Mrs. | | traveled to Hershey Wednesday to | attend the graduation of their son, | Jerry, frcm the State Police Aca- {demy. Jerry will be featured in the | State Police Rodeo, following which, he will spend the weekend with his parents. Cindy Hendricks has returned | home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack i Covert, Mrs. Annie Winter, Mrs. Jack Alles i and Debbie recently visited with Mr, | and Mrs. Adrian A, Winter, Jr. and family, Stillwater. accom--| JACKSON SECTION B—PAGE 7 Gail Cornell and Jean Winter at- ttended the birthday party for Ruth Rusiloski at her home on June 2. Mr. and Mrs. John Cooney and family spent Memorial Day with | relatives in the Philadelphia Area. | Over the weekend they attended the | ordination of Thomas Erbrick which was held in Wilmington, Delaware. First mass and reception was held in Philadelphia; To all the dads, enjoy your day and have a Happy Father’s Day. | to thank the Jackson Fire Depart- {ment for standing’ by with equip- ment, after setting fire to the debris | in an old barn on her property. Wayne Hughes, son Mrs. William R. Hughes from Bryan College, Congratulations to Donald Roskos, son of Mr. and Mrs: John Roskos, who graduated from Wyoming Semi- nary this week. ‘He will enter Buck- {nell University in September. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Sherwood | had as Sunday guests, Florence Kee- is home i fer, Beatrice Jones, Gladys and Win- nie Thompson, William R. Hughes and Wayne Hughes. Ernest. Bevan, {and Mrs. William R. Hughes arrived { home Friday for a twenty-day léave Base. Henry Ziminski, Chase Manor, has set up an archery range. hunting for lost arrows. Don’t forget the Strawberry Festi- val: which Jackson Township Fire- men will hold on Saturday evening June 23, between 5:30 and 8:30. Mrs. Josephine Radonavitch wishes | of Mr. and | foster son of Mr, | Henry | keeps the neighborhood kids busy | TOWNSHIP Mrs, William R. Hughes left for | Jackson, Mississippi, Friday morning (to spend sometime with Mr, and Mrs. Charles E. Carpenter and family. The following from Jackson Town- ship will take part in “A Night of | Mus’c” June 18, at 8 in the Fellow- ship Hall of Trucksville Methodist to be given by music students of Mrs. Robert F, Sherwood and members of Dallas Bright School Mixed Chorus also directed by Mrs. Sherwood; Carl | Coates, Bass - Singer; Janis Blight, Denise Sherwood, Bonnie Yascur, Pa- | tricia. Balita and Jane Ann Sorber Piano Soloists A Free Will offering will goto the ‘Dawn Sherwood Me- morial Fund” set up in memory of Dawn ‘Sherwood, Mr, and Mrs. Sher- wood’s four-year old daughter who | died,” July 28, 1961, the victim of Leukemia. When sufficient funds | are raised an organ will be purchased | for the Fellowship Hall. Public is in- vited. Refreshments will be served. Our community rejoices that the Joseph Ide family escaped safely from the disastrous fire which des- troyed their Idetown home Saturday orning morning, SHAVERTOWN I wish to apologize to all the | people who called and gave me news for last week’s Post Because lof unexpected callers, I was unable | to get it in on time. I believe you {will find it in this week’s edition. Tke followng appear in a Night of Music” pre- sented by Mrs. Robert F. Sherwood lon June 18: Diane McDonald, Betty | Chapple, Marie Troxell and Edward Ratcliffe; Choral Group, Joan Reese, | Barbara Reese and Michelle Swingle Piano Selections. This program wili {be held in the Fellowship Hall of | the Trucksville Methodist Church at | 8:00 p.m. The public is invited. | Mr. and Mrs. William Eiche. | Evergreen St., visited recently in { Plainfield, N. ‘J. A birthday party was recently | held in the YMCA building honoring | Ted Poad. Guests numbered about | | twenty-five. { - Thomas Reese, Perrin Avenue, has Wolfe, Faye Brown, Mr. and Mrs. "Al- been a medical patient in Nesbitt | Mercy | Hospital. | We wish to extend the sympathy | of the community to Andrew F. | Roan who just lost his mother. WAY Shavertownians will | | Mrs. Thomas Williams, Chase Rd., is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital after havng broken three ribs in a fall {at her home. Mrs. Williams is Mrs. | Robert Lewis’ mother, The Lewises | reside on Shagbark Drive. Irvin Lamoreux, Cedar Street, re- | cently came home from Nesbitt Hos- pital after an extended stay. He is |glad to be home and will be re- | cuperating there for a while before | he is able to go back to work. [ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lamoreux, 90 | N. Lehigh St., announce the birth of {a baby girl, Donna Lyne, born | June 9 in Nesbitt Hospital. | Donna Lynne weighed in at 8 lbs. land is 21 inches long. She has a ‘| big brother David Allen waiting at | home for her. He is 3, years old. | Mrs. Lamoreux is the former Mory | Trethaway of Forty Fort. | Mr. and Mrs. Michael Crake, 71 | West Mount Airy Road, announce {the birth of a son on June 8 in Hospital. Congratulations! Happy Birthday greetings this week go to: Kenneth Sprau, Cath- arine Hauck, Skipper Carey, Beverly { Continued on Page 3 A) Ly x WA MR When you reach my age, you want to take it easy. That’s why I installed Gas Heat! GAS HEAT costs less to install, operate and maintain! Get Your FREE Heating Survey Now! 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