EE. I o OR ea IE CHE SECTION B — PAGE 2 a SWEET VALLEY Inadvertently omitted from the list of officers for Sweet Valley Lit- tle League was Floyd Wolfe, Trea- surer. Mrs. Robert Cooper observed her birthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smith recently. Mrs. William E. Smith, Neyvel Road baked and de- corated the birthday cake. Mr, an Mrs, Kenneth Bowman and infant son, Kenny, Wilmington, Del. recently spent several days with Mrs. Bowman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Farver. Mr. Farver remains a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Post, and sons, Henry and Brent, spent a day last week at World’s End, returning by ‘Wyalusing where they visited with Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Seward. Linda and Lorraine Kaylor, Bloom- ingdale, are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kitchen. Re- cent. visitors at the Kitchen home included Mr. and Mrs. John Kaylor, Bloomingdale; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harvey, Harveyville, Mrs. Arline Adams, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Wilbur Shaw and daughters, Joleen and Gail, Nan- cy Gross and Mrs. Harold Cragle. Henry Buckalew, North Lake has rt femmes mg ates cm been readmitted to Nesbittt Hospital Mrs, Buckalew is ill at her home. Mr, Bunkalew has been in ill health since returning from Flordia. Mrs. Arden Oliver and children, Arden, Jr., Brent and Dennis are spending a month at their North Lake home. Mr. and Mrs. Clem C. Rogers, Ply- mouth, have moved into their sum- mer home at North Lake.Both Mr. and Mrs. Rogers devote much of each summer to teaching the area children water skiing. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Zerfoss, Sr, gathered to honor Mr. Zerfoss on Father's Day. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Zerfoss, Jr., Debbie, Chase; Mr, and Mrs. Charles Zerfoss, Donna and Karen, Harvey's Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zerfoss, Donnie and Rodney, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Brice Swisher, Donna, and Shar- ron Humes, Shickshinny; Mr. and Mrs. Loren Edwards, Mrs. Alice Ed- wards, Mooretown; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Edwards, Martiel and Johnny, Marysville, Pa. 3 Mrs. Josephine (Shaw is undergo- ing tests at Nesbitt Hospital. About forty from this area were in BEST WISHES TO Lehman Horse Show ACRE an FAR por imam AND Back Mt. Memorial Library © AUCTION GRAPHIC ARTS _OFF-SET NEGATIVES | SCREEN PRINTS SERVICES INC. PHOTO ENGRAVING PLATE MAKING ART WORK 5 Ak VA 5.2078 1 Rear 29 N. Main St. Wilkes-Barre SALUTES Lehman Horse Show Back Mt. Memorial Library MAY THE COMMONWEALTH TELEPHONE | > COMPANY AND THE AUCTION SAME ROUSING, ENTHUSIASM AND CON- VICTION OF PURPOSE THAT PREVAILED IN GIVE THESE TWO BACK MT. EVENTS THE MOMENTUM NECESSARY FOR SUCCESS! GROWING WITH BACK MOUNTAIN AREA COMMONWEALTH TELEPHONE CO. OF THE —————————_— and SPURRING THE GROWTH New York City recently, where they toured the United Nations, Statue of Liberty, Empire State building and Rockefeller Center, after which they enjoyed a trip up the Hudson River on the Jack Wertzen Gospel Boat. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Robertson and daughter; Lynn, Aliquippa, spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. tarl Kittle, Sr., Mooretown. Mr, and Mrs. David Coslett, Sr., Norvh Lake, entertained recenviy their son and grandson, wdward and carl Coslett, Shingienouse; Nancy sredbinner, Limendge. David Cos- lett, Jr. lert tmis week to spend une summer at the Bonnie Brae Uamp, Miiungton, N.J. where he will be tne Junior Councelor, Patricia Perkins, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins, Hills of Hope, was capped at General Hosl- pital June II. Following the exercises, Pat spent two days with her family. Guests at the Perkins home last week included, Mr. and Mrs. Charles And- ree, Hatboro; Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Kenderine, Newtown, Pa. and Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Maso, Hulmevillle, Pa. ” George Wesley, Sr. Michael Adams, Don Wesley, and Corey {Smith are fishing in Canada. Mrs. Elsie Wesley, is home after spending the winter with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wesley, Vestal, N. Y. She was 90 February 12. George Johnson, Wilkes-Barre and Dayton Long, enjoyed several days last week as the guest of Day- ton’s cousin, Miss G. M. Bredbenner, New York City. Marcia Jean George, little daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William George has returned after being a medical patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Nettie Post, who sustained a fractured arm when she well at her home, is a patient at Nesbitt Me- morial Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Swire and children, Victor and Sue, German- town, Md., spent last weekend with Mrs. Swire’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burkhardt. Mr. and Mrs. George Haines, George, Jr., Joseph, David, Karen and Paul, spent two days last week as the guests of Mr. Haines’ bro- ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wald, Gettysburg. This week they are vacationing at Lily Lake. Barry Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray; Gerard Kipp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Kipp; and Peter Clarke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clarke, enjoyed a camping weekend at Mocanaqua. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cain, Jr. Lake Silkworth, have returned after two weeks at Daytona Beach and St. Augustine, Florida. companied by Mrs, ‘Cain’s sister, S. P. 4 Karen Cope to Fort Rucker. Barry and Eddie Cain stayed with their grandparents; “Mr; Ralph Cope, Lime Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Renald Davenport, Renald and Terry, last” Sunday of the and Mrs. Sr. and sons, were guests Wo... They. were ac- | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 28 1962 Mr. Anthony Marchakitus, High School Principal, has announced the 4th period honor students for Lake- Lehman school year 1961-1962. Tth Grade: Lucille Bonning, Cor- rine Conklin, Karen Covert, [Sheldon Ehret, Robert Guogas, Susan Honey- well, Robert Ide, Linda John, Joy Johnson, Edward Jones, Thomas Keiper, Darrell Loomis, Linda Mar- chakitus, Bonnie Patton, Dianne Rog- ers, Lillian Schlosser, Christine Sevy- enski,’ Ruth Shouldice, Marcia Sor- chick, Kathleen Stroud, Curtis Swan- son, Carol Urbane, Irene Urick. 8th Grade: Joy Agnew, Wendy Al- len, Ronald Ashton, Dianne Baer, Patricia Bagdzuinas, Linda Baker, Donna Bronson, Rita Bronson, Mild- red Case, Randy Czeranda, Joyce Del Kanic, Donald Evans, Diane Evans, Evelyn Gashi, June Gearhart, Linda Hagenbaugh, Donna Hoover, Pamela Hoyt, David Kenyon, Jeanne Kern, Joseph Kernag, Gay Klem, George Kliamovich, Joyce Kocher, Judy Koc- her, George Major, Patricia Marcha- kitus, Eileen Miers, Linda Minor, Hannah Newberry, Donna Parrish, Richard Pearson, Ralph Peiffer, Lon- nie Piatt, Barry Ray, Nancy Scouton, Elizabeth Shaver, Roberta Steele, Cherry] Thomas, Michael Trotta, Kay Whitesell, Rita Zbick. ‘9th Grade: Ruth Adamshick, Bev- erly Bonning, Howard Ellsworth, Jackie Hoyt, Douglas Ide, Gail Kel- ley, Carolyn Keris, Juliana Klem- unes, Susan Lamoreux, Mary March- akitus, Kris Miller, Leonard Morris, Carol Owens, Marlene Patton, Phyl~ lis Ross, Bernadine Rusiloski, Ray- mond Scott, Keith Swanson, Lois Williams. 10th Grade: Sandra Agnew, Pat- ricia Baker, Barbara Carter, Rosetta Clarke, David Cook, Kenneth Ells- worth, Susan Fielding, David Hig- gins, Mary Ann Jeffery, Patricia Kocher, Mary. Ann Kuchemba, Alan Landis, Irene Martin, Richard Maye, Gary Miers, Wanda Minor, Beverly Moyer, Joseph Pauletti, Larry Peder- son, Jon Rogers, Jay Simon, Donald Stroud, Sharon Strzelczyk, Karl Squ- ier, James Worth, Joseph Zbick. 11th Grade: Robert Andrews, Mary Davenport’s son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Daven- port, Sherburne, N. Y. They at- aended a Flag Day celebration at Norwich, where Edmenston High iSchool Color Guard, conched by Carol Davenport won first place in a five-school competion. -Sunday evening they attended the bac- calaureate service where Edmens- ton Chorus under, the direction of Carroll, sang two sacred numbers. Mr. Davenport is the assistant supervisor of music in the Sher- burne School District. Mr. and Mrs. John Swire enter- tained at the former’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. and children; and Mr. Rush Swire, and’ children. Mrs. Blanche Ide, Carpenter Con- valescent Home, was admitted Wednesday to the General Hospital. She is the mother of Mrs. Charles Masters. brother-in-law and Donald [Lerch and Mrs. dinner Friday evening, Lake-Lehman Schools Announce Fourth Period Honor Students Ann Bebey, Eileen Crane, Joan Dar- by, Jane DelKanic, Thomas Evans, Edward Hollos, Charles Masters, Al- ana Matter, Eunice Oney, Rose Mary Pond, Marie Rasimovicz, Marie Rog- inski, Barbara Ross, Judy Slimak, Glenda Wagner, Patricia Zbick. 12th Grade: James Adamshick, Stephen Arendt, Lorelie Briggs, Di- ane Crumley, Cathy Di Giosa, Carol Drapiewski, William Ferrey, Joan Fielding, Regina Gailey, Adam Gar- decki, Marie Hardisky, Carolyn Ide, Mary Ann Laskowski, Beverly Lord, Gloria Lyons, Joan MacMillan, Rich- ard Mahle, Dorothy Maransky, Tom Rogers, Diana Sampson, William Schlosser, Fay Shaw, Timothy Swan- son, Linda [Swelgin, Carol Toluba, Donna Wandel Kay Williams, Sand- ra Yellitz. Walter Zimmerman Has Fatal Heart Attack Walter Zimmerman, 75, Pittsfield, Mass., admitted [Sunday morning to Nesbitt Hospital after suffering a heart attack, died there a few hours later. Services are scheduled for this afternoon at 2 from the Bronson Funeral Home, Rev. Oscar Saxe offi- ciating. Burial will be in Marvin Cemetery. Mr. Zimmerman, a native of Watertown, spent most of his life in Luzerne County. He was last em- ployed at Stroudsburg as a plant guard. He leaves his widow, Pearl; a daughter, Mrs, Mabel Lasch, Pitts- field, a son, Major J, K. Zimmerman, Hickman Air Base, Honolulu. Charles Race Buried In Marsh Cemetery Charles Race, 69, Center Moreland dairy farmer, died Wednesday after- noon at Nesbitt Hospital. He was buried Saturday afternoon in Marsh cemetery, following services per- formedby Rev. Truman Reeves from the Nulton Funeral Home. A native of Vernon, he was the son of the late Charles and Jennie Fox Race. He was a member of Cen- ter Moreland Baptist Church. He is survived by his ‘widow, the former Ida Cooke; nine sons: Charles E. Nuangola; Dana, Dallas RD 1; Rev. Olin Race, pastor of Bethel Baptist Church, Scranton; Melvin, Benton RD4; Walter O., Apalachin, N.Y; Daniel, with the Army in Germany; Samuel A., Newark Valley, N.Y.; George I., and Jacob, at home; 10 grandchildren; a brother, Ernest of Vernon. ‘Damages Awarded Mr. and Mrs. William Belles, East Dallas, were awarded damages of $5,000 in the highway death Feb- ruary 10 of their 10-year old son William Jr. Judge Bernard C. Bro- minski approved. Defendants were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mekell, whose car hit the child when his sled hurt- led out of his own yard into its path. a = a posTiE GLEN ALDEN COAL Our No Money Postie Says: It’s With Your Coal Bin Loaded! BUDGET PLAN 10 Months To Pay—Local Deep Mined Coal 13,000 B.T.U.’s—Full 2,000 1b, Weight CALL OR 4-7781 J ‘B. POST CO. 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