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Robert iced the Cemetery. 2] Crisci, son, Fred and Mich- ~ Stephen DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA SRT NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin Mt. ZION, Rev. Charl ill FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver <i Rlcet Qiipont Armitage HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs.Albert ~ IDETOVAN, Bess Cooke JACKSON TOWNSHIP, William Hughes LEHMAN, Barbara Simmg MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter dt NE 9-2544 OR 4-5460 NE 9-9531 NE 9-5137 696-1005 OR 4-3391 GR 71-2734 TRUCKSVILLE PFC Ralph Morse, Jr., a member of the Second Howtzer Battalion of the 109th Artillery, recently comp- pleted the initial phase in officer candidate studies at Indiantown Gap Military Reservation. Mr. Morse is married and lives at 193 Maple Street. - Service Mothers Meet Trucksville Service Mothers and ” Wives Club met at the fire hall on Monday night, July 16, Mrs. Wil- liam Gregory, vice-president, was in * charge of the business meeting. Present: Mesdames Jacob Beline, Leon Beisel, Clyde Birth, Fred Case, Mame Dymond, Margaret Dykman, William Gregory, Bruce Long, Eu- gene Piatt, and William Rhodes. Mrs. Mathew Grey, Westmore- land Hills, is convalescing at home after being -a patient at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, Car- verton Road, have returned after spending several days with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner and family in Harrisburg. Birthday greetings this week to to Mrs. Margaret Dykman, Mrs. Florence Sherwood, Mrs. Robert Germond, Mrs. Doris Bush Henning, Mrs. Dorothy Hughes, Mrs. Fred Greenley, Sussan Ellen Tippett, Mar- garet Perkins, Judith Lewis, George M. Shaver, Leslie G. Harter, Joseph Walton, Sr., Charles Perkins, Robert ' Tippett, Sheldon Bennett, Bert Fen- nell, Richard Crompton, Richard Prutzman, Paul Rhodes, John Bun- «ry Donald T. Mitchell, and William ® 1H. Strauser, Jr. Mrs. James C. Reed, Orchard Street, returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zubrod and fam- ily in Holidaysburg. Mrs. J. C. Lewis; a former resident, returned with her to spend some time here. Deborah Bessmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bessmer, Harris Hill Road, returned after a week at Sky Lake Camp at Winsor, New York. Scott Schuster, Lehigh Street was treated last week for an eye injury at Wilkes-Barre General Hos- pital. . Scott received the injury while playing near his home. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Germond are spending some time on vacation in Vermont, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Napierkos- ki and children, Laura Ann and Cecelia: spent. Thursday and Friday of last week with friends in Harris- burg. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williamson of York spent a week recently with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert pWiliamson, Sr., Goeringer Avenue, F Shavertown and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hemenway, Post Road. Honored At Picnic Party Mr. and Mrs. Austin Walters, Car- ~ verton Road, entertained at their home Saturday night honoring their daughter, Laura Jean, who is a ily in Lancaster. student nurse at Misericordia Hos- pital in Philadelphia. Dancing and cards were enjoyed by the guests. Present: Marie Nash, Lorrine Sny- der, Martha Polk, Jane Andrews, Frances Edwards, Helen Graham, Hazle Newman, Shirley Morris; Mary Weidner, and Gloria Henderson. Sharon Phillips and. Ann: Woolbert spent several days recently with Sharon’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Heffernan and family in Westfield, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Boyer af Al- lentown spent the week with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Clewell. Mrs. Douglas Clewell and Miss Joan Burdio of Buffalo’ spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. William Clewell. . Mrs. . Newton Davenport and daughter, Alice of Kunkletown have been visiting her mother, Mrs. G. L. Howell of Midway Manor. Mrs. Marion Harter is vacation= ing at Atlantic City this week. Mrs. Alfred James, Hillside Street, has returned from a nine months stay on the West Coast. She came home by plane from Seattle, Wash- ington, where she visited the World's Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kastor of Trenton, N. J. have been visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Goldsmith of Knob Hill. Georgiena Weidner, Harris Hill Road, returned from a two week stay with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and. Mrs. Stanley Smith and family in Cortland, N. Y. While in New York she visited the scenic Finger Lake area. Entertain: At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Howard ‘Spangler, Carverton Road, entertained at din- ner Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sands, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Meyers, and: Mr. and Mrs. Jerrett Jennings of Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bryant of Scranton; and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Snyder of Pittston. Attends Funeral In Arlington, Va. Mrs. S. D. Finney, Carverton Road, attended the funeral of her sister-in-law, Mrs. in Arlington, Va. last week. En route home she spent some time with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finney and fam- Beaumont Cheryl; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Newberry, fractured her left wrist as she recently tried to save a playmate who was falling down: some steps. This did not keep her from visiting her grand- mother, Mrs. Florence Trethaway, at South Montrose where her bro- thers remained while she and her parents vacationed in Philadelphia with Mrs. Newberry's sister, Mrs. Dorothy Shafer. X/ \ -, Ao aM 7. i | © Put Your Telephone ) Into Those / Plans, Too! | + Telephone convenience in today’s new homes is usually pre-planned so that phones are where you want them, when. you want them. Extra outlets for extensions are ‘installed during construction or reniodeling with all the wiring concealed. When your phone needs change all you do is plug in an extension where it’s needed. : Whether you're building a new house or remodeling, we'll be glad Wessel to help you “telephone condition” jt. Just call our business office. MONWEALTH TELEPHONE COMPANY Earl Hagaman. NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Thomas Kriedler SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1962 Harding 388-2270 NE 9-8522 OR 4-5231 GR 7-321 696-1689 The Harold Dennis family of New Jersey spent last week with local relatives. Mrs. Robert Brown and her five “Brownies” of Wilkes-Barre were with the Warren Johnsons for a few days recently. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clark enjoyed their vacation with their daughter, Sybil Skopic, and her family at Mt. Union, Pa. Paul Nulton, IIT is enjoying a few weeks’ fishing at Long Island, N. Y. The [Sherwood Denmons of New Jersey were here for the Hilbert SWEET Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre entertained at a neighborhood cook- out Saturday evening. Sayre chil- dren, Debbie, Karen Beth and Tommy; Mr. and Mrs. Robert {Sayre, Christine, Cathy, Terry; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Creasing, Tommy John and Beth Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Dribelbis, all of Pikes Creek. Mrs. Caroline Ferrey is home after spending some time with her sister, Margaret Aton, Binghamton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins, Hills of Hope, had as guests last week-end, Mr. and Mrs. William Crossley and daughter, Connie, Croydon, Pa. Their neice, Florence Herb, Bristol has returned home after spending a week. Mr. amd Mrs. James Smith, Mapleshade, New Jersey, spent Tuesday with them. Mr. and Mrs. George Haines, entertained ,Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ryan, Riverside; Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Haines, Sr., Lily Lake; Linda Wald and [Linda Trone, Gettysburg; Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Haines Jr. and daughter, Bonnie, Alden. Bobby Steinruck, son of Mr. and Mrs. © James ~ Steinruck, Trenton, 'N. “J., was the guest of Darwin Smith. Seaman - Kolin Foss, with the Navy at Norfolk, Va. is spending an eight-day leave with friends and relatives. Kolin and Bob Smith spent last Friday in Harrisburg. Mrs. Robert Cooper amd daugh- ter, Jane Anne, Chase, and Robert Smith, Sweet Valley, spent last week-end in Cleveland. Sweet Valley Little League will hold an Ice Cream Social at Church of Christ Hall, Satur- day. Aleng with three flavors of home made ice cream, the menu includes homemade "cakes, pies, and beverages. | Saturday, August 4, Ladies Auxiliary’ of the Fire Depart- ment will hold an auction and rummage sale at Ross School. Members of the Auxiliary will be glad to pick up your donated items if you will call Mrs. Sherman Kunkle, Mrs. Cletus Holcomb, Jr.; Mrs. Joseph G. Kipp or Mrs. Ord Trumbower. Refreshments will be sold. Mrs. Paul Thomas and infant daughter, Judy Lynn, have returned from Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Britt, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ferrey, Susan and Margie = Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (Sayre, Tommy, Karen, Deb- bie, and Beth, attended their family reunion at Binghamton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Post and sons, Henry and Brent, have re- turned home after spending a week at a cottage on Fishing Creek. They entertained Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lynn, Dianne and Jeffrey; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brundage, Alicia and Scott, all of Berwick; Mr. and Mrs. James Kibler, Foundryville; Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas and son David, Wilkes Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Huntzinger; and sons, Berwick; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slowick, Orange- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray, Karla, Kevin, Barry, Brooke and Graceanne; Michael Adams, Larry, ‘Ward, and George Wesley, Jr. Sweet Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Post observed their wedding anniversary on July 10. Mr. Billings amd Mrs. Tom and son, Tad, Nanticoke LIKE MAGIC . . . oi Reunion. The Union Sunday School will have its annual picnic on the Beau mont School Grounds where pony rides, a fish pond, clowns, and re- freshments will be highlights of the day, Saturday, July 28. Donald Jones, Sunday School Superin- tendent, has Wayne Brace as the Picnic Chairman. The Cub Scouts, whose Den’ Mo- ther is Mrs. Herbert Goodwin, had a family picnic, swimming, and fishing party at the Byron Cooks Thursday. VALLE and Lake Silkworth, were dinner guests of the Posts last week. F| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cope. Mrs. Samuel Bronson has re- tumed to North Lake after spend- ing a week with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hughes, Ber- nard “and Michelle, Ringtown. Mrs. Bronsom’s stepfather, Fred Ross, a patient at Veteran's Hospital, Bath, N. Y. spent a month at the Bronson home and is now the guest of Mrs. Jessie Garringer, Harvey's Lake. He will return to the hospital in August. Mr. and Mrs. Robert . Thomas. have returned to St. Petersburg,’ Fla. after spending three weeks at North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Long had. as | their guests their son and family, | Mr. and Mrs. Eli Long, and Eli, Jr.! Patterson, N. J. The Long family, | including, Dorothy, Mary Jo, Mr. | and Mrs. William Wintér and son, | Billy, attended the wedding of Bon- | nie Cragle to Richard Brader at | Jackson: Methodist Church Satur- | day. . boi, Mr. and Mrs: Albert Slatky, Lake [Silkworth, entertained Sunday; Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kistler, = their daughter-in-law, Margaret Kistler and two. children, Kingston; Mrs. Margaret Brown; Helen Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Marty Brown and three children, Scranton; Mr. and Mrs. George Patrician, and son Kenneth, Glen Lyon; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Upthedis, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Zacharavitz, twin sons and daugh- ‘ter Debbie; Lynwood and Mr. amd Mrs. Frank Mihneski, Glen Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wint, North Lake had as guests last week-end. their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. arid Mrs. Bernard Ondash; Elkins Park and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip E. Walters, Forty-Fort. 4 Mrs, Paul Cain, Jr., and sons, Loads of fun, lots of fight, new design heres the e Lowest priced true sports car. e Seat belt anchorages. e Big lockable trunk. o 85 plus’miles per hour. 2 ABMC CAR KUNKLE SPOTS or STAINS VANISH .... Finish of Your Furniture Call STEFAN HELLERSPERK © MASTER FURNITURE REPAIR ® ANTIQUE REFINISHING © CABINET MAKER OR 5-1546 Without Removing EVENINGS OR 4-0744 Lobbies and Parlors ~— Closed All Rooms Delightfully Furnished — Conducted by Hospitable Write for Literature and Rates Central location overlooking Boardwalk and convenient to Piers, Churches and Theatres = Near Rail and Ownership Management that de- lights in catering fo the wishes of Hotel Jefferson Atlantic City, New Jersey j SE LIT JOHN H. FETTER, JR. ~~ HOTEL JEFFERSON ATLANTIC CITY NEW JERSEY Bus Terminals — Inviting Open Sun Decks Atop = on and fied and European Plans — M American Families. MOTORS | KUNKLE ! Barry amd Eddie; Lake Silkworth, has returned home after spending a few days last week in Lime Ridge as the guests of Mrs. Cain’s parents, They at- tended the wedding of Peggy Bitten- | bender to Robert Gansel, at Ber- i wick. Mrs. Cain who is the 4-H leader at Lime Ridge also spent a | day at Columbia County 4-H Day \| Camp: Richard’ Stroud, Sr., Mooretown, a patient at Nanticoke [State Hos- pital, with a back injury is showing improvement. Mrs: Nettie Post is recuperating at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Long. The cast may be removed this week. FRANK J. SUMMAS, OBSERVE TENTH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Summa, 29 Water [St. Dallas, observed their tenth: anniversary July 19. They were married July 19, 1952 at Gate of Heaven Church, with Rev. Father Francis Kane, pastor officiating. Attendants were Marilyn Mackaitis Summa, Shavertown and Theodore Summa, Forty Fort. Mrs. Summa is the former Alice Pavlick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pavlick, Mr.’ Summa is with Commonwealth Telephone Co. They have three: sons, Frank, Jr. Stephen Paul; and David. Noxen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keiper left on Tuesday to visit relatives in Buffalo and also to visit Mrs. Alton Field and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wells and families, in Jamestown, N.:¥. Olie Updall, Old Bridge, Long Is- land, is spending a week with his son. Roger Updall and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams and family, Lancaster; are spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Keiper.. Mr.. and Mrs. Marvin Sickler, | Newark, N. J. spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Space and fam- ily, this past week. Mrs. Edith Frantz, « Binghamton, spent several days with Stella Shook, this week. James Casterline, Buffalo spent the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Osmand Casterline and family. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bailey, Hartford, Conn., announce the birth of a daughter - on Monday July 16th. Mrs. Bailey is the Emmerine Siglin, of Noxen. This is their fourth daughter. Mrs. William Butler and Larry and Charles Weaver drove to Get- tysburg and Harrisburg on Tuesday. They also called upon Mrs. Emma Hough, at Almedia, Pa. Cheryl, eight year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Newbery, fell down the front steps at her home on Thursday, and suffered a bro- ken arm. Mrs. David Hopkins, Vienna, N. J., is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siglin. Marvin Shives spent Monday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Richard Patton, and family, Athens, Pa. 4 Mr. and Mrs.: Richard Lutes, Hershey, were here to attend the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. Anna Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Lutes left on Sat- urday, for a trip to Newark, IN. Y. and Bill, spent the weekend at Watrous, Pa. Mrs. Luther Hummell and fam- ily returned to their home in Lar- rain, Ohio, after a long visit with relatives hers. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Race Chris- | tine and David, spent Friday and || Seturday at ~ Cooperstown, N.Y., | spots. | Races were Mr. and Mrs. | Cargill and Candice, Willion Race, Binghamton, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edwin | Shoemaker, Sue and Susan, Kunkle. Mr. and .Mrs. Raymond ~ Miller | and family, Sayre, spent the week- | end with the William Murphy's | Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess re- | cently visited Mr. and- Mrs. Leon | Carnell, ~Laceyville, Mrs. Lois Es- | telle, Tom Davis and family, of | Lime Hill, Pa. ( Helen Keiper underwent major | surgery at the General Hospital on | | Wednesday morning. Her -condi- | tion is reported as good. Thomas Lane, daughter Laura, | Avener, N. J., visited Mr. and Mrs. | Albert Jones on Sunday. | Mrs. Leo Lord is spending some | time with her sister, Mrs. Tom Tom- | | kins, Oneonta, N. Y. | Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case, Mr. and | Mrs. Leland Case and family, Buf- | falo and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Me- former | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole, Peggy | where they visited many historical | Meeker Mrs. Ernest Daily and family and Cherry Point, N. C. after spending some time with relatives and friends here. Robert Rogers served as a coun- line reunion held at Binghamton. Mrs. Annie Winter and grandson Fred J. Winter have returned home after visiting Mrs. Hilda Henish and family, Virginia Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winter and children Conrad, Jean and David were recent dinner guests of Mrs. Bess Ruch, East Dallas. Wesley Garinger and children, Larry, Bonnie, Doris and Nancy were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winter and family recently. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Alles, Wilkes-Barre, have announced the | Ginley and family, Newark, N. J., | | spent an enjoyable week fishing in Muskrat Lake, Canada. They had {a fish dinner on Sunday to prove | that they really got some big ones. | The McGinleys are remaining for { this. week with’ the Cases. Mrs. Bertell Tomlinsen and son, George, Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Henderson, Indiana, Pa. spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fritz. Word was received here of the | h of Reed Fritz, Benton, a bro- of ‘barber’ George Fritz. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck visited their granddaughter, Sandra Cahill at Camp Onawandah, South Eaton, on Sunday. The Carlton Cahills, West Pittston, visited the Fred Schencks, on Sunday. Gary Bigelow, Barker, N. Y. | grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Harry | Bigelow is spending two’ weeks with | | them; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigelow left | on Monday to visit, Mrs. George { Pellitieri of Trenton, N. J. | Marshall Schenck is spending the | week with his brother, Larry and fuemily, at Schenectady, N. Y. Charlotte Biddings have returned to | selor at Sky Lake camp last week. | Lloyd Rogers attended the Caster- | birth of a son on July 19 at Gen- | | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Montross re- | cently returned. after spending the | | winter with their son Doctor Ernest | | Mont Lind lifornia. Weekend visitors at the Lawrence | oniross of Loma Linda, California. | Nelson | Mrs. Jesse Benjamin has been | | on the sick list for the past week. | SECTION B—PAGE 5 | eral Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ide left on | Monday to attend Seattle World's | Fair. Grace Ide has taken employment as a cook at Maple Lake Physical fitness ¢ amp at Estella in Sullivan | county. Lee Johnson spent a week at Sky Lake camp recently. Marie Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. | Russell Ide attended the past | matrons party held at the cottage lof Mr. and Mrs. Herman Van (Campen at Lake Winola. | Back From Okinawa | ALBANY, Ga. (FHTNC) — Sgt. | Richard T. 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