_ SECTION B-—PAGE 2 Re -— § - Service Club Meets » Trucksville Service Mothers and “ Wives Club met in the fire hall = Monday night, August 20. Mrs. @ Albert Williams, Jr. presided at * the business meeting. Relocation of » flag pole and memorial plot were = discussed. Present: Mesdames Mar- _ garet Dykman, Jacob Beline, Fred + Case, Bruce Long, Eugene Piatt, C. “ A. Perkins, Mame Dymond, R. D. _. Shepherd, William Rhodes, Albert + Williams, Jr., and Arch Woolbert. C. F. Lewis, Orchard Street, spent « the weekend with his. son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son Lewis and family in Spring- © field, N. J. / . - Loretta: Olver, a teacher in the # Moravian schools in Bethleham, was a recent guest of Mrs. Florence PETE Tr 2 a B j=] o < Mrs. Joseph Brady and infant son « have returned to their home at = Meadowerest from Nesbitt Hospital. Entertains At Roast Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Asher, Pioneer « Avenue, entertained at their home = on Wednesday night, August 22 at .. a corn roast. Games were played. - Prize were won by Pauline Gerber. = Present were: Mr. and Mrs, Albert .. Johns, Mr. and Mrs. James Casper, udith and Marion (Casper, Mr. and F Mrs. Samuel Gerber: and Pauline . Gerber, Mr. and Mrs. Edward John- © stone, Edward; Jr. and Katherine L Johnstone, Mr. and Mrs. John Sin- = ger, Betty and Mildred Singer, and FEPTEY 49 i <¥ ¥ ve $i i + TRUCKSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Claude Watkins, Mary, and Harry Watkins will spend Labor Day week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burger and family at Port Jefferson, L. I. 4 Mrs. James Rudgers and daughter, Nancy, Carverton Road, recently re- turned from a six week's trip abroad. During their visit they tra- veled through [France, Italy, and England. Mr. and Mrs. Alford Morton, S. Memorial Highway left Thursday morning for New York. City from where they embarked on the Ocean Monarch for a week’s cruise to Ber- muda and Nassau. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Wallace Perrin, Mrs. Frank Billings, Mrs. H. J. Harter, Margaret Poynton, Vernalee Pritchard, Mar- garet Rhodes Anthony, Virginia Coolbaugh, Althea Crane; Ruth Minerva Owens, Brett Lee Hunter, David Peters, Thomas Scott Evans, Robert- Ashman, Bruce Cleasby, Keith Allen DeVincentis, Charles B. Fennell, Franklin Stroud, Ronald Prutzman, Thomas Joseph Covert, Elmer - Shotwell, Willard Michaels, Martin Evans, and Joseph Hunt. To Serve In Germany Sgt. Donald Johnson, who has been stationed with the US Airforce in Virginia, wil go to Germany the latter part of September where he will be stationed two years. Donald and his family are here spending some time with his bro- ther and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. — Willis D. Jonhson and family before leaving for Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Archer and daughters, Cheryl and Mary Jean, will visit the Archer's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Archer and family in Balti- more, over the Labor Day week end. Jacqueline Johnson of Berwyn spent a week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnson. She returned to Berwyn with her parents last week end. Mrs. Marcy H. Kerchner has been named a full time substitute teach- er to serve in Dallas Senior High School for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Hoitsma of Washington, D. C. and their sons, Derrik Hoitsma of Brooklyn, N. Y. and Kinmont Hoitsma of San Fran- cisco, Calif. are visiting Mr. Hoits- ma’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, William JF. Cutten of Bunker Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dorsch of Allentown spent the week end with Mrs. Dorsch’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Greenwood- gd Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Godwin and children, Patricia, ‘Catherine, and from South Bend, Indiana, where they visited Mrs. Godwin’s mother, Mrs. Thelma Kost. Mrs. Joseph Kempka and infant son have returned home from Nes- bitt Hospital. Club Has Supper Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grant, Carverton Road, entertained at their Harveys Lake Home their club Sheileen, will return this week end: THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1962 members, Supper was served. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mugford, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Strong of Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bry- ant, and Mr. and Mrs. William Powell of Kingston. Mrs. Gertrude Nulton and grand- daughter, Dora Montgomery, of Wenalche, Washington spent a week end recently with Mrs. Mae Con- way. While here they attended the reunion of the Taylor family at Wolfe's Grove, where they met many friends from the Back Moun- tain, This is the first time in fifty six years Mrs. Nulton and Mrs. Con- way have seen each other. Visits Cape Canaveral Mrs. John Welker and family, Highland Avenue, spent a few days at Cape Canaveral, Fla. where they saw rockets being shot into the air. En route home they visited friends in West Palm Beach, Jacksonville, and Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook, Ridge Street, recently visited his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and, Mrs. Thomas Cook in Harrisburg. While there they visited’ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reese. Mr. Reese, a for- mer resident of Carverton Road, is manager of a restaurant at the Harrisburg-York State Airport. Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong and = children, (Clearview ‘Avenue, will spend the Labor Day week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Alton and family in Williamsburg, Va. Sp4 John Roushey has returned after two. weeks of training with the armed forces at Camp Picket, Va. Joan Fielding is a member of this year's Freshmen Class at the Nes- bitt Hospital School of nursing. Mr. and Mrs. John Roushey, Sr., - Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wich, Betty, Tommy, Johnny and Brian, Kinnelon, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. William Sayre, Sr. Carol, and Craig, Lake Silkworth; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam _ Sayre; Jr. Mary Ann and and son, Robert, spent last week at | Susie, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Lake Esemerwalt. Sheldon Lamoreaux, Sharon, Shel- Robert Roushey, a carrier for the | don, Jr, Billy, Rene, Lloyd, Wilkes-Barre Record, spent Thurs- day at Freedom Land, New York. Mrs. Joseph Philbim and son, New York City, spent several days last week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Perrin, Holly Street. Mrs. Ruth Warg, Scranton, spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. John Roushey, Sr. Heller's Grove. Mr. and Mrs. John Roushey, Jr., Carverton Road, have purchased the former Nelson property on Vonder- heid Street and will move there shortly. ; Mrs. Dorothy Hoover, a former resident of Carverton Road, visited friends here last week end. SAYRE REUNION Family of the late Elizabeth and Thomas E. Sayre, Sr., Pikes Creek, held a reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Sayre, Sr., Lake Silkworth on Sunday August 12 with ninety-five attending. Present: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Phillips, Tunkhannock; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wich, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Marso, daughter, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones, Craig and Lewis, Tabloids - Circulars Newark, N. J.; Mrs. Gerald Ritten- house, Gail, Gerry, Jeffrey, Clinton Sayre, Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. Al Tir- pak, Luzerne; Mr. and Mrs. William Naugle, Sr, Mr. and" Mrs. Carl Remley, Carol, Jay, Ricky, Robbie, liam Naugle, Jr., Billy, Pikes Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sayre, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sayre, Sr., Ray, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sayre, Donna, Karen, Sally, Donald, Jr. and Brian, Mr. and Mrs. William Novak, Lor- raine, Billy, Barry; Mrs. Robert Di- Letto, Bobby, Jacqueline and Mer- rill, Trenton, New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Debbie, Karen, Beth, Tommy and Tony; Mr. Mrs. Robert Sayre, Christine, Cathy, Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Sayre, Sr., Audrey, Debbie, Tina, Cindy, Elwood, Jr., Plymouth. MOORE REUNION Byron Moore was elected presi- dent, Mrs. Thomas Moore, secretary, and Wesley Moore, treasurer of the Moore family at the annual reunion held at the home of Robert and Irene Moore, East Dallas, August 2. ‘Attending were: Florence and Har- old Moore, Rodney Moore, Edward Douglas, Denise, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | and TEIN DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ward Wadin. Byron and Nancy Smey, all from Binghamton, N.Y.; Alfred and Mattie Brace, Mark Smith, Johnson City, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Chester E Hawke, Clearwater, Fla.; Fred, Dolores and Fred Moore Jr., Donald, Sandra, Desiree, Donny, ‘Dorothy Moore, Lehman; Miriam, Cindy, Sherryl and Kathy Dymond, Centermoreland; Sherwood and Pris- cilla Krum, Mt. Zion; Thomas and. Jessie Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore, Edward, Lena, Lynette and Edward Moore Jr., Kenneth Moore, Angeline Bonett, Philadelphia; Mr. | Nesbitt, Gertrude and Timmy Moore. and Mrs. Huck Salisbury, Rhode Is- land; Wilfred, Mary, Rickie, Charles Moore, Hunlock Creek; Wesley and Myra Carlin, Robert M., Hilda, Keith and Pattie Moore, Irene Moore, all of East Dallas. WYOMING SEMINARY Announces The OPENING OF ITS FALL SEMESTER September (1, 1962 Registration Now Being Accepted For Beginners And Advanced Courses In SECRETARIAL PRACTICE, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BUSINESS ENGLISH CLASSES MAY BE SCHEDULED BETWEEN 8:00 A.M. AND NOON For Students Having Afternoon : Employment : Moderate Rates — Joh Placement Service Catalogue and Further Information on Request A ~ Telephone BUtier 71-1126 TE . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Aston. Try The Post Offset Knapp, Alyce, Keith, Gail, and Ed- F or Safety at Crossings G OQ on Green Light For Savings on School Needs STOP ...at— BACK MT. SHOPPING CENTER FREE! 200 IN GIFT CERTIFICATES 200 FR Redeemable In A D A M 2 S : JUST ARRIVED ! Clothes F or Dad & Lad =, CAR COATS ahs seeciaL S119 Woolens and Wool Blends Ey aN APA EE! - Neither words nor pictures can describe the fit and quality of our new Back to School Shoes. Stop in today and see the large selection of shoes for Boys SPECIAL FOR ; WEEK-END THT Delicious FRUIT PIES REET 2 for $1. Handsome — Warm AE Se LOAF CAKES Te a ron Sor SL ; PHREYS'’ CHILDREN’S APPAREL . . . SHAVERTOWN BACK MT. SHOPPING CENTER rium | ie 2 | - : - each shoe purchase. J CUPCAKES Doz. 5% vee a i $1895 © Ti Sam R fl se DICTON'S BAKERY |= ROSEMARY HUMPH REYS’ Children’s " - Large Selection Sweaters =—— REG. 200 SPORTSWE AR : Bootery i i Sport Shirts — Trousers — FARMER'S VICTORIA PLAYTEX | i \" Shavertown | | : In Latest Colors & Styles! | ICE CREAM CHOCOLATE 2 00 AE CT Corton . PASHION Open every nite to 9 pm. 2 EASY DOES IT HERE! | ; if ; I EARLY BIRD ...OR ... NIGHT OWL ! Famous for Quality. .. Plus Fashion ! 3) WEEE pew 24 oves, A bay ; GIRLS’ - Back To School Clothing - BOYS 3 EASIEST FAST EST WAY T0 x ; DRESSES Her Vey Sree Me Gregor Jackets Postale a Shirts : cE ] NEF BRE BA 2 ; > /Shi Shore Blouses B Lakeland Jackets Bot nit Shirts le | GET WASHING 4 DRYING DONE hn ns Clon Mar Skirts. . hy fa. _— wv | 3 T0 PERFECTION WHILE YOU SHOP. Peaches & Cream Sp a. a Blngers Royalist Becks " I — Polly Flinders. Town & Country Conts i-Line Slack Sets Carter Underwear ! : LAUNDERCENTER ! 'S ‘| McCRORY’'S — McCRORY'S LOOSELEAF FILLER PAPER ‘McGRORY’S — McCROR GIRLS SLIPS 3 to 6x LUNCH BOXES 1. to ‘2.79 1.99 § SNEAKERS SIZES TO FIT THE ENTIRE FAMILY 7 to 14 2 Giant Packs 4 4c 31-1 to $2.99 or s1. to ‘1.99 LOVELAND HAIR SPRAY- 88. — CAMPUS BINDER- comets 75 Sheets Filler USE OUR CHARGE ACCOUNT PLAN TO BUY ALL , _ BACK TO SCHOOL NEEDS cy OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 — PLENTY OF PARKING J | A i ER Ae, AR SNA SE Rr weil: REE ERE RS EE RTA ON ISt “df 7 SIZE i4 oz. hi Ye A AR LE fe 4 ”