The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 19, 1962, Image 7

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! i THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1962 SECTION B—PAGE 1
! SWEET VALLEY NM i
| NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS t. Zion
Sympathy of the community is|home after a two week vacation in ili ; Thursda ; = Gi ich i i rganizati
hl extended to Mrs. Felix Witkoski, [Sandy Hook, and Strattford, Conn., PeAlvoNT. Mos. Wiltan Ausin x pi 9 Mt, ZION, Rev, Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 | some aes Phere : Sea ehich a a:
i Forrest Hills, whose step-brother, Asbury Park, Highland Lakes, and HARVEYS LAKE Mrs. et R 5200 ® NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm ; NE 9-8522 | Cyril Small and SOR Leslie, from |2gencies for administering U.S. Aid
James Kane, Baltimore, died Friday. | Cliffton, New Jersey. ol y S rmitage NE 9-9531 @ SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Thomas Kriedler OR 4-5231 | Lockport, N. Y., and Norma Ruth |funds in four countries of Southeast
Burial was Tuesday in Wilkes-Barre. HALF WAY MARK ETOVAN, Bess Cooke LL NE 9-5137 ® SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray GR 7-3271 | Andrews from Kirkwood, N. Y. Mrs |Asia. He and our own world travel-
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil D. Mattice, Fund drive of Sweet Valley JACKSON TOWNSHIP , William Hughes 696-1005 ® TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 Small is a niece of Mrs. Gilbert, and | ler had an interesting visit as did
Sr. have returned home after| Fire Department, has now LEHMAN, Barbara Simms OR 4-3391 ® ; Norma Andrews is the daughter of | We all.
spending a few days in Binghamton, reached a half-way mark. Has MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter GR 17-2734 - 9 { Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Andrew. Mr Mrs. Aldvah Evans, formerly of
| where they attended the wedding your coin card also reached a | Andrews is a nephew of Mrs Gil- C hn Re i: et : ¥
| of the latter's niece, Marjorie Mac- half- 9 y win ! fo. Dae. a aver on Road, nes door to Sut
1 Rt B alf-way mark ? It takes the | bert. Leslie Small is a graduate |tons’ Store and now a resident at
LBL, Mrs. ? Arthus MacGinnis “ oo help and cooperation of all M ee k er and Mrs. Russell Martz, Tucson, | from Cornell University School of ! the Methodist Home at Narrows-
eB area residents, to make the NOXEN Arizona are spending a week with | Agriculture and has taken advanced | burg, was visiting at Betty Sweit-
in Pihghambon £5 ih > iii volunteers’ work possible. We Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bryant 3 dra. them. | studies in the subject in Sweden. |zer’s last Friday and I visited with
igni- ‘tice were the a ris Ry Pimessed a spall fire near our |cyse, spent a week at their cottage Howard Dunlap, and son, Rich-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Campen | W.S.C.S. of the Methodist Church |He is travelling at present with a|her a few minutes. She looks very
fi Re mT a home recently and it was most at Harvey's Lake. ard and sister Ester, Elmira, visited [and Timmy, Endicott, spent several will hold a baked goods sale at|ErOUP of forty students in a scmi- | well and is greatly delighted with
ight Mr. 28d MS Toxs D Loin gratifying to see the response Tinton atid. Franels Wicell . at the homes of Mrs. Joe Dotter and | days this week with Mr. and Mrs. |Farmer’s Night Market, Kingston, |™&" studying Contemporary _Com- | the congenial Home where she is
d by | and children Louis II ‘Mar ae of the volunteers at a time of Wek Yt! with ig Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff, on Sun- | Lawrence Race. on 23-25-27th, All ladies are asked | AURIS from a Christian’ point of | now living. The superintendent of
John Lawrence and (Carol Metown A fii Whos HISk men, are och uncle, Mr. ns Mrs. Th a day. Helen Keiper will re-enter the |to (contribute baked goods. Call |Y¢W- They will travel in Russia, |the Home, Rev. John Robinson and
ars | a Ari : 2d i I Dave pied with their regular employ- vase ans d iil nd 2 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas, Hun- | General Hospital on Monday and is | Mrs. Fred Schenck or Mrs. Francis | Poland and Czechoslovakia, spend- | his wife are long time friends of
at, Beach. Lake, Qubh > A ment. In this community we Wilkes-Barre Y i : an niele. | Jock Creek, announce the birth of a | scheduled for major surgery this |Schenck. | ing some time at the University of | ours. Mr. Robinson at present is in
How guiotts of Mrs Lanis is eis can be thankful to the volun- Frasicie colohrate 3 wy is Te | daughter on July 9th. Mrs. Thomas | week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck s A oscow, In September he will go|poor health and I sent my regards
it A A Se a = i = teers who have offered their eT 4) 2 bir = is the former Joyce Shalata. Mrs. Harry Bigelow is visiting | the week end ot Messing N 2 on | to Viet Nam as a member of the to him by Mrs. Evans. J
Lald ] es : ; iin Hoe any hour of the slay or were his a hag Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lettie re-| her son Doctor Wilbur Bigelow and | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard International Voluntary Bervice! Our nearest neighbor, the Harold
Z | Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mattice, Sr. oy ook oh AE Ye Davis, Wilkes-Barre and 4 cousin, it Bh 1 3 Togs Tamu ot py SEA Ahh Mion, fy Dro Dontler Jr. and family, weekend. Harris (family, /is having slomingg
| Tl visit this week with Mrs. Virgil | a year ‘in return. HELP THE Amy Jo Donsavage. Diane Winnie, Susquehanna, Pa. at + in Luther Hummell and family Mrs. Edna Dubois and Mrs. Rich-| The Hilbert Reunion was held at siding sppisd 1s ds Bouse,
lage \ D. II and Patricia, Sunset Hollow | VOLUNTEERS SO THEY MAY Mrs. Willard Miner, Hirvey's'is spending the summer with to freain Obs are’ cocndie a ard DuBois, Carolyn DuBois spent |the home of the Clarence Hilberts Last Sunday I was guest preacher
Yob ‘a Road, West Chester: They will also BE ABLE TO HELP YOU Lake, left July 3 to spend two weeks | grandmother, Mrs. Steven R ily my Pi th M Dr g Ss Saturday with Mrs. Dorothy French |last Saturday. at Dalton Methodist Church where
visit the grave of their son, Virgil Mr Fan visiting in Honolulu, Hawaii Mr d ’ M 4 Rn ook, wh iy T; wnd Mrs, Daniond Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shalata. Orchids are due W. Joh Robert Rosencrance is pastor. The
Ane D. Mattice, Jr. who was buried last . and Mrs. Jack Martin, Staf- Wh : : «an rs. Marvin Sickler, | Smith, Ruggles and Margaret So- Carolyn remained for Kk’ C are due Vyarren «JONNSON{ jnweh burned shortly after the
ode ford St. Truckeville. thetr child W.S.C.S. picnic will be held Satur- | Newark, N. J., spent the weekend | ber, Sorber Monutain. 3 a week's va-|and Herbert Goodwin for their ef- |... .
December in Beverly, N. J. Mrs. L ) © children, i cation. p ; hi : Kingston Church fire, and was
Mattie, Jt. and children will return Cathy, Jackie and Lorraine, spent doy July 21 at the home of Mrs. me Mr. and Mrs. Paul Space and| Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lettie spent hs in coaching the Little League paralleling the Kingston church in
to Sweet: Valley fora fl with Io week-end in Connellsville, bert Rebennack. Gi 3 : i | the week end in Atlantic City. Beaumont this Season. rebuilding. It is beautiful and full
Mr. wnt Mrs. Louis Laning and Mr, | Were they attended Mr. Martin’s| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winter, | : everend and Mrs. John R. Al-| Mr. and Mrs. Ward Vanderhoff i Mrs, Violet Gary plans to spend |of conveniences. The people I found
and Mrs. Mattice, Sr. twentieth class reunion. They were | Benton and Mr. and Mrs. Adrian A. bright, Catawissa, Pa., former Pas-|and family and Affie Blizzard, Me- This community's sympathy is her Yagation with her daughter |t, be charming in their gracious
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones, and the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Charles | Winter, Jr, Stillwater, left on Fri- | tor of St. Lukes Lutheran Church in | tuchin, N. J., and Mrs. Altonfield, |€Xtended to the family of the late Jane's family at Grouveneur, N. Y.| greeting of me after the service. My
sons, Robert: and. Dale: ‘Willsos- T. Huey. ] day to visit in Virginia Beach, Va. Noxen. Mrs. Naomi Albright, Cata- | Mr, and Mrs. Marion Wells and Mrs. Ann Richards who will be sad- | this coming week. friend Bob had arranged for a lay-
5 Barre, have moved into their sum- Mr. and Mrs. Adrian E. DeMarco, | Mrs. Charles Taylor, Kingston wissa and Mrs. Irene Kutz, Shire | family, Jamestown, N. Y. were here | ly missed by her family and friends| The Warren Johnsons were in|man to take entire charge of the
el rsttenae at North Lote. and children, Adrian, Jr, Mary |was a recent patient at General Manstown, Pa, called on old friends |to attend the funeral of Raymond who affectionately will always re- | Allentown to attend the Rural Mail | service which he did in a satisfac-
Mr and. Mrs” Dana Lord enter Ann, John, Helen, Paul, Gerard and | Hospital. here on Friday. 5 Blizzard, On Monday, Mrs. Field | member “Granny” for her keen wit, | Carriers’ State Convention recently. | tory manner. This layman took me
5 AB Tnbd Er i pinie (dinner | July Clare, were the guests last Sunday Jay Covert, Cindy Hendricks land Mr. and Mrs. Carl Siglin, Doris returned home and Mr. and Mrs. good grooming, and excellent cook-|Mary Ann, the elder daughter, was |on a tour of the building after the
Fourth: Me, and Mrs) Toaster Lynn, of Mr. and Mrs. John Baur, Na- Damol Tosh ore rerovoring from and Carl Jr., Mrs. Ronald Swingle |Richard Keiper and Debbie, Affie |1ng- | elected president of the Junior Mail | greetings at the door were over. I
1 My und Mrs. Ronald: Lanning. coms, zareth. eal left on Wednesday for Fort Gorden, | Blizzard and Ward Vanderhoff ac- The Lend - A - Hand Club had its | Carriers. wondered if there would be anyone
Ronald and Richard; Mr. and Mrs. |. Alana Matter, Oak Hill, is spend- Mrs. Yoho Cooney has returned Ge, where they picked up Ronald | companied her home for a weeks | annual picnic at the home of Mrs. | (in the congregation I had ever met.
y Ronald Sorber. all of Sweet Valley: {22 2 month visiting relatives in} from String Lake NX. C. whore she Swingle, and brought him home for | vacation. . | Earl Johnson last week. Wolfe Reunion i There wasn't, but in a Methodist
2 Linda and Paulette Lord, Loyalville, Los Angeles. She left Philadelphia spent - some time. with A 2/c and fmsive days leave. He will leave for| Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fish,| Paul Nulton, Jr. of Long Island, | | Church one is never a stranger. I
and Susan’ and Alfred Lord, Mount last Sunday, traveling by Jet, ac- Mrs. Latry Farr and new grands o Pores Ga, after his leave. Northumberland, spent Sunday with | N. Y. was here this week to see his| Wolfe Reunion is scheduled for | found that their W.S.C.S. has a
SN Vernon, N. Y., who are spending a red bn id Erni w. daughter, Valerie Kim. te Denard Dondter Be and | My. and Mrs. Oscar Fish. Mrs. Grace | mother who plans to return from | Saturday, July 28, at Patterson | ‘Dorothy Gilbert Circle”. So we
I Ml He Tune of sah er I tel i aunt and ele Rov. and Mrs. C. R. |and ye a onde ve 4 Braery, Hastings, Michigan and Ms {ihe Jivier Mewors] Hospifel this) Grover Dinner will ho #1 5 poe. were pogusiyted) 4
H Lotoing Pu 4 iLiwdw Havior enter her senior year in September. | De Santo in Pittsburg. family, at Messina, N. Y. :
| daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John i Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Welitchko, | Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Spencer, ; > re ;
lin Kaylor, Bloomingdale have returned Ne Fernbrook Demunds Road spent the 4th of Thompson, Pa., spent Saturday at
21 | home after a two-week vacation iy, 40 oe Infises Sin ond oe home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wil- 3 R f w t
i 3 : amily, Mr. an S. - .
~ with Mr. and Mrs. R. L Kitchen. The Randall reunion was held on A Hatfield. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilcox, Bing- § e rigera or
3 a Mr. and Mrs. Leo Baer, Berwick, | June 30th at Melody Park. Enter- 3 I : di 18 4
hm “spent last Saturday at the Kitchen | tainment was accordian solos by Mrs. Mary Haas, Harris 8t., has a iy > spending a Week with in Freezer
home. ] Joseph Burczyk. There were about returned home win Ms, 10002 a oF Sn : !
30 | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Baer, at- {20 adults and 20 children present. Belles from Neshiet Hospital” where d oe 2 ay Bim Spent Mon:
tended the funeral last week of the | Next year’s reunion will be held on she spent sometime, : ig and. Tuesfoy with his parerss
. latter's aunt, Mrs. Loreen Bellas, | June 29 at Melody Park. Betty Jane Cooke, N ov York City ee Ms. John Rim, Hetidmer, GIVES YOU on
Borvial Mr. ond Mis Geouse: Shaver, Wn ae Ie Se Tore Cheadle, returned to h
s, Mr. : y , er
1S { % Susan Morgan, daughter of Mr. and zon E. Overbrook Ave. have E. ‘Overbrook Ave ! home in Harrisburg on Friday after Cl. ft. net
150" *¥ and Mrs. Lewis Ferrey, Mooretown, returned after spending two weeks | M 4 Mrs. Claude Cooke, Mrs three. week sta with her zrand
has returned home after vacation- RE Brvog: ot 3 Bl Tren E oan mother, Mrs. Harry Miller. pan STORAGE 2
AY, ing with her grandmother, Mrs. tacts ns iE 4 er | and Julia Knonr, Trucksville spent Helen Williamson, Philadelphia is EB SPACE !
| Caroline Ferrey. ; A ot North Sone Ep g Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William | visiting her many old friends in this
Vail) Andrew Blaine, Sterling, N. J. a Harald “Chats o Se J. son J. Lee of Trenton, New Jersey. They | region.
vb | has returned home after spending of Me nnd Ms ives Evans, Pop: had a little celebration in honor Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone, Eyers-
some time with relatives in this Tor St hog ered foo : M Yo of Mrs. Lee's birthday. ville, Pa., visited the William Engel-
3:50 area. He was the guest of Mrs. Houpital Shere he ie Hi Mrs. Margaret Miller, Kingston is | mans on Sunday. | Ss to ;
| Walter Malonoski, his grandparents, fora weelt spending a few days visiting Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vilasi, and | Defrost a Gh alll LLL
3” nd ry Joseph Blame. 2 Curtis Bynon, Main St. has re- | Ira Button, E, Overbrook Ave. family, Binghamton, are spending a Ea
os, | Mrs il Cc i i > turned from Nesbitt Hospital where | Mr. and Mrs. Alex Covert, and week with her parents, the Teddie
Toko y i Y 3 | he was a patient for a week. | son Keven, E, Overbrook Ave., left | MacMillans.
I a tats Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seward. | on Wednesday to spend a few days | Bobby Turner, son of Mr. and |
50 Linda, Nancy, and Jimmie Howell, | praplewood Heights entertained | visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Covert | Mrs. Kenneth Turner, spent several
A Domunas 2h the Joss id week | fhe] Sickler, Mr. and Mrs, George | and Mr .and Mrs Jonas Adelson in |days in the General Hospital this
28 | . of Mr. an rs. Richard N. Stroud, | ghaver, Sr, Mrs. Anna Compton, | York. / week due to a sore on his face. cnISPER =
-2 Mooretown. Jim, Donna and Larry Seward, and le Te Fruit a. vegetables |
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Mrs. Clara Shook, Dallas, had as
her guest a few days last week, Bess
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Faye Nina Brown, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown, Lehman
Heights is home after an appendic-
tomy at Nesbitt Hospital, where she
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Seward at their
home on the 4th of, July.
George ‘‘Jed” Woods, son of Mr.
and Mrs. ‘John Medovich, Demunds |
Road is confined to his home after
being a patient in Nesbitt Hospital |
for tests for a few days.
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meg son, Main Road, have returned |St. spent last week visiting her on oy le pod don
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