SECTION B — PAGE 6 SWEET VALLEY Wayne Moss, will leave soon to attend Officer's’ Training School at Lackland Airforce Base, Texas. Rev. and Mrs. Hugh G.’'Klinetob, and daughter, Elaine, Nanticoke, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn C. Klinetob | Ruthie, Puckahoe, New Jersey, and and daughter, Susan, Middleport, N. Y., were guests Tuesday of their aunt, Bess Klinetob. birthday with a family dinner at the home of Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Klinetob, Afton, N.. Y. Prior Lynn Klinetob family. spent time | daughter, Pastor and Mrs. William with Mr. and Mrs. Arle Klinetob, at G. Hughes. Hilltown. They were joined in Af- ton by Mr. and Mrs. Lacoe Kline- tob; Endicott. Former local resi- dents, Rev. Hugh, Lynn, Arle and Lacoe are the sons of Rev. and Mrs. | turned after spending two weeks as | {ish. They reported that they were This was | Camp Manager Corey B. Klinetob, Afton. The evening | the main event at the Hughesville was spent in observance of Lynn's | Cart and quarter midget track, July and was then observed = 29. to visiting here the | weeks at World's End, where they had rented a farm home. While there, they had as guests for one! | week, Rev. and Mrs. John Garra- han and daughters, Kathy and Craig Bond, Springville, N. Y. Rev. James Garrahan won a trophy for | Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gilman, { Wilkes-Barre spent a few days last week with their son-in-law and Little League picnic will be held August 18, at the home of Mr. and Ps Lewis Evans, Broadway. | Pastor William G. Hughes has re- | at the Eastern the first in several years that the Pennsylvania Christian Service four brothers were able to visit with each other. Mrs. Edith Ross and daughters, Barbara and Phyllis, Broadway, are | Wesley, Camp at Stillwater. Also attending the camp were Judy Besteder, Henry Post, Loren Sutliff, Beverly Lourell Sutliff, Richard | enjoying an extended tour of the Heiser, Sherry Piper, Coleen Wan- | and Mrs. Ross is employed in the School cafeteria. : Southern states. Barbara and Phyl- dell, Sugan Masters, Charlies Bes- lis are students at Lake Lehman, | teder, i | Mr. .and Mrs. Burl Updyke and |ing will be held .sh)rtly. Mariclaire Wesley, Shirley Lubinski and Georgie Klimovish+ Hills of Hope open ain te! meet- Services sons, Merwin, Allan, Duane and , will be condueted by Charles S. Per- Bryan, have returned from a camp- |. kins and ing trip, taking them through, West | speakers Virginia, Maryland, Virginia and Jon Johnson, with guest Me" Bd Mis. George Berkey, Carolina. The ‘family camped at the, S¥kford, are spending some time at Blueridge Parkway, Big Meadow; | Hills of Hope. 4 Shenandeah National Park, Peaks ot Ottor, Daughton Park, and Cre¥itree Meadows. A highlight of tf, trip was a tour of the McKinge., imines and Luray Caverns, #1. cyrus Me- Cormick Farms a the Mabrey Griss mill, Hes, movies and talks given by ¥ingers were enjoyed each night. "he Updykes only davghter, ong Tear old, Jonine' Louise, was «ie guest of her grandparents, Mr. ? A¥ and Mrs. Fred Updyke, while the other members of the family were away. : Richard N. Stroud, Mcoretown, is home after being a patient at Nanti- coke State Hospital. Rev. and Mrs. James Garrahan and sons, Timmy, Tommy, Stevie and Johnny have returned to their home at Pikes | birthday, Carol Johnson and ' Sharron Coombs - have * returned . to their | homes after vacationing at Lake Arrcwhead, and Binghamton, N. Y. Carpl is employed at the Boston: Store and Sharon, at Bergman's. Mrs. Marie Baker and daughter, Linda had as week-end guests, the former's’ mephew,. Gene Heffman, and Kathy Liner. Mary Elizabeth Stock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Stock, Pikes Creek, enjoyed her third August 2, with a family dinner. Helping with the celebra- tion were her sisters and brother, LUZERNE THEATRE LAST TIMES TONIGHT ROSALIND RUSSELL ~ MAXIMILIAN SCHELL ‘Five Finger Exercis?’ FRIDAY and SATURDAY JEFF CHANDLER MerrilP’s Masgueraders SUNDAY and MONDAY (Continuous Sunday, 2 tg 11) TWO JERRY LEWIS HITS The Delicate Delinquent and “THE SAD SACK” Creek after two , Hunter fer a week. Their parents Dorothy, Cathy, Billy and Susan. Linda and Francis Hunter, Tow- son, Maryland, were guests of thei: grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther | Mr. and Mrs. Arden Hunter drove up to spend a few days and accom. pany the children home. On Sun- | day the Hunters had as guests their : son-in-law” and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Culver, Larry, Dean and | Jo Ann, Bloomingdale. ' Mary Elizabeth Wasco, daughter FORTY FORT THEATRE TONIGHT, FRIDAY, SATURDAY WALT DISNEY'S “BiG RED” (Continuous Sunday, 3 to 11) ‘ADVISE and CONSENT’ | | SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY |of Mr. and Mrs. John Wasco, De- troit, is spending the summer with | Kozemchak, Wilkes-Barre. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1962 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs.Albert Armitage IDETOV#{, Bess Cooke JACKSON TOWNSHIP, William Hughes LEHMAN, Barbara Simmg MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter NE 9-2544 OR 4-5460 NE 9-9531 NE 90-5137 696-1005 OR 4-3391 GR 77-2734 Mt. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert NOXEN, 'Mrs. Ira Beahm SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert Harding 388-2270 NE 9-8522 GR 17-3271 696-1689 Mit. Zion Early Sunday morning the Ed- ward Miles family returned from their fishing trip in Canada. Our girls reported that they attended church at Mt. Zion and the cooler with Billy Miles’ fish still in it was in the car, and our girls saw the huge things — so0-0-0-o0 long, you know. And they reported, too, that Billy had learned to water-ski and now wants a boat and skiis! (He could use our pond when it fills up again!) We were pleased to have Marian Parrish of Beaumont drive in Sun- day afternoon fora yisit. She had Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Kipp, Sweet Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wolfe and | | too much Susan, Springfield, Mass. have re- | turned after visiting friends and | relatives here. Mr. Wolfe is the son | of Elmer Wolfe, Pikes Creek. | Barry Pahler was guest of Jesse ‘and Ralph Pieffer for the past week. Janice Pieffer has returned after vacationing at Lake Silkworth, with her aunt, Mrs. Gerwin McKeel. William, Jr. and Lisa, have returned to Roanoke, Va. after spending the { | | 1 visited her former home in Carver- ton, and George Parrishes, Russell and Blanche Lewis, Mrs. Frieda Krum and then us. A I missed hearing my young friend Charles Johns preach at Mt. Zion last Sunday. Reports were that it was another good sermon, well de- livered. You see, I was preaching at Larksville and Plymouth last Sun- day. At Plymouth I was, asked by the Men's Sunday School Class to tell them about Valley Crest from a | chaplain’s eye view. Which I was happy to do. On Sunday ‘our road had con- siderable travel, probably by people where oisee how its along. We made the trip ourselves ! the other evening after the work- | men : had left. | take shape. Quite a lot of sluices | ‘and ditches yet to be built, but not It is’ beginning to scraping and filling I guess. A few rocks yetito be blasted out. We are glad that the black- top is completed from Sandsdale Farm up to Howard Crum’s. Probably the people who travel a short distance on this rcad of ours more - than anybody else are the Leon Emanuels. They are moving wi la little bit at a time to their other Mr. and Mrs. William Doberstein. | home where the Greenlands used to live, across from Wesley Lewis’. Jean Emanuel says she’s going to week with Mr. Doberstein’s parents, | get everything in the other house Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Doberstein. | { all done to suit them before moving Gary Masters, son of Mr. and Mrs. | in Well, must be things are getting Charles Masters, recently submitted done, for they take a few things up to 'a tonsillectomy at General Hos- n'tal. Gary's grandmother. Mrs. Blanche Ide, who was a patient at Genera! Hospital. has returned to Carpenter Convalescent home. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Moss and children Danny, Randy, and Myron. ! have returned to their home at Im- mokalee. Florida, after vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. Myron Moss. Danny had been guest of his grand- parents for a month. Warner's brother, Bob, accompanied them to Florida and will remain for six weeks. W.S.CS. of Luzerne Methodist Church were entertained Saturday Hy Mrs. Jean Hoffman Lake Sylvan. Mrs. Herbert Pieffer spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Julia ‘ Boston, Ruggles, where she visited her mother, Mrs. Martha Pah'er. who has been ill. Lorelie Briggs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - Harold Briggs. Sylvan Lake who was admitted to Nesbitt Hospital Thursday, submitting to an appendectomy on Saturday. She was 1962 Lake-Lehman May Queen My, and Mrs, William Ca'kins and children, Pamela and Stewie, Oak Hill, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. [Samuel Bronson, North Lake, had as guests Sunday, Fred Ross, Bath, N. Y., and Jessie Garringer, Harvey's Lake, Mrs. Ron- ald Hughes and daughter, Michelle Mrs. Kabalis and son, all of Ring- town. % : # & YE INTELLIGENT BUYER'S GUIDE TO FINEST LIQUORS AT FAIREST PRICES £3 HERE NOW, PENNSYLVANIA'S | . 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What a house- full of fun and good common sense they are! Alsy the Charles Collins family from Wyoming were up for a visit. Charles and Mildred and four lovely children. Collins needs to get out for a friendly drive once in a while. His work in connection with the Wyoming Valley Council of Churches and also the Tri-county Migrant Council keep him on the go. Our neighbor, Harold Harris, wag cut wheeling his young grandchild, one-and-a-half year old bouncer Jeffrey Harris from Delaware. This seems to be full of “git-up-and git” and is sure to give his grandparents plenty of excitement. . At the Orange church last week the W. S. C. [5. presented to the church for use on the Pulpit Bible a beautiful red cloth with hand work embroidered on it, letters IHS, done by Mrs. Paula Horan. Also it should be noted that the amplifier system ‘at the Orange church has been repaired and is in use again. Well, IT was going by Ernie Gay’s house and saw a lot of cars there. So I called up to see if they didn’t think sister Jean would like to know what had been going.on. It seems that the Bairds and Cays were having a cook-out and E:anie was doing the honors. Nothing got burnt! = Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gay were over from across the street. DALLA DRIVE - IN cet | moataly class parity at Mrs. Ray Mullison’s. The business meeting was conducted by’ p-esident Mrs. | Eazr She wanted | ere THEATRE ROUTE 309 DALLAS Released by BUENA VISTA Distribution Co. Inc.- ©1262 Walt Disney Productions TECHNICOLOR® PLUS THIS EXCITING CO-HIT GERDA CHUCK CONNORS KAMALA DEV pANAVISION® TECHMISOLOR” tose sn UNTEDEIARTISTS son. | by express to pieces. Howard Dymond trucked it ; TRUCKSVILLE Trucksville Fire Auxiliary will | hold a cook out and meeting at the | fire hall on Monday night. Hostes- | ses will be the officers of the group. | Surplus foods will be distributed | to eligible persons of. the Back | Mountain today at the Trucksville | fire hall from 10 am. to 2 p.m. Bring Containers. Mrs. Ralph.Miller and infant son | have returned home from Mercy | Hospital . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenley and | family of Holly Street have returned | from a fishing trip spent in Canada. | Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Stengel, | Post. Road, spent the weekend at | Atlant Cio %v melebration of their fortieth wedding anniversary. y William Gelb Enlists - William Gelb, son of Dr. and Mrs.’ Charles Gelb, has enlisted in the Navy's Airman Recruit High School Graduate Training Program. William will undergo nine weeks of training at the Great Lakes Training Center. | Girard Russell of Dushore hag been visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Jacob Beline of Lehigh Street several days. | Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Ralph Davis, Mrs.. Byron And from Kingston there was Mrs: John R. Hughes; and from up the road Mr. and Mrs. Malco.m Baird, Barry, Marjorie and Arthur. I: is safe to assume they all had a glori- ous time together. wiary i. Lew.s Bible Class held its Rozelle. Pians ior a bake sa.e in the Fall were discussed. Present were: Ida Menhennett, Jen- nie Smith, Muriel Rozelle, Mary Lewis, Lucy Howell, Evadne Decker, Sallie VanTuyle, Emma Masters, Frieda Krum, Blanche Lewis, Ger- | trude Perry, Becky Monk, Ida Mulli- Mrs. Howard Krum up at our corner tells me that her cousin, Mrs. Frances Aldrup, a retired oral school teacher of Omaha, Nebraska spent a week with her not long ago. Last week Tuesday morning Doro- thy and I finally got her overseas luggage packed, crated and shipped New York, six heavy to Wilkes-Barre. Last Tuesday afternoon we had a pleasant time when frieads from | Maine, N. Y., drove down to see us, | especially to see Dorothy asain Le- | fore her departure. They were Mr. | and Mrs. Coburn Young, Mrs. -W. 'B. Tymeson and Mrs. Ethel Stein- berg. OUR ROAD 1 will not be responsible {or any- thing that happens to anybody who attempts to drive the full length of | our road! It’s rough, getting rougher | before it will get smoother. Yes, it’s “open” in a general sort. of way. Be patient, we say to ourszlves, it’s going to be wonderful when it is done. The road from Sandsdale Farms up to our corner is getting right ready — and by the time of publication may be receiving its blacktop. The road from the par- | sonage over to the Russell Lewis | place I'm not prepared to describe, just progressing! 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Moore, Raymond Loucks, SE rTnraget of Carverton Road. weeks with her parents, Mr. and | last week. | tained at a family picnic at their § missing a lot of fun, or if Shortz, Mrs. Arthur Keating, Mrs. Arline Bessmer, Lisa Marie Wil- liams, Bonnie Baird, Nancy Gordon, Carol Gregory, Emilie Peters, Ruth Boston, Betsy Kreidler, Gertrude P. Smith, Betty May Herwiz, Tod Rich- ards, Richard Rees, Donald Sherry, James D. Hutchison, C. Edward Johnson, Sr., William Norris, and Donald R. Gromel. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith and family spent a few days last week on a fishing trip to Ontario, Canada. Mys. Herbert Houghton, Jackson- ville Beach, Fla. is spending some time with her palents, Mr. and Mrs. Returns To Oklahoma Mrs. John Werkheiser and chil- dren have returned to their home in Oklahoma ‘City after spending six Mrs, Stephen Stengel of Post Read. Elizabeth Beline, Lehigh Street, spent several days in Atlantic City Mrs. Edward Richards and chil- dren are spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Beulah Heintzel- man in Selingsgrove. Family Picnic and Mrs. Vought Long enter- Mr. home on Carverton Road, Sunday, July 29. Present: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riedlinger of Wyoming; Lt. Joseph Santilla and family from Fort Ben- ning, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. William Long and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shoemaker and family, Wayne Long, Diane McDonald ali of Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Page have re- turned to Trenton, N. J. after spending several days with Mr. and | Mrs. Earl Hess. Mr. Hess and Mrs. Page are brother and sister. William , Greenley of Chester visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenley recently. : Louise Hazeltine of New York City has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Hazeltine several days. Lawrence Coolbaugh, a teacher in | the Palmyra, N. J. area school sys- tem, came here last week to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Pearl Coolbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cook, East- | lake, Ohio are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. James Trebilcox. Mr. Cook and Mrs. Trebilcox are cousins. Richard Houghwout of Bradley Gardens is spending the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Anderson of Holly Street. Dorothy. Dougherty Malloy was awarded the master of science de- gree in librarianship at the 18th an- (Continued on Page 8 B) SANDY BEACH Harveys Lake : FRIDAY and SATURDAY, August 10 and 11 “Geronimo” Featuring - Chuck Cennors - TV's famed “Rifleman” as - Geronimo. Ross Martin - Pat Conway A great adventure yarn with lots of action. 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