The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 06, 1962, Image 7

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
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SWEET VALLEY
[Coin cards are being collected.
The firemen ask your cooperation
in having your card ready when
a member of the department calls
at your home.
Mr. and Mrs. William James and
daughters, Sheila, Dianne and Deb-
were recent
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam George and Mrs. Vida Kitchen.
Mr. and Mrs. William George and
daughter, Marcia Jean, Mrs. Vida
Kitchen and Mrs. Josephine George
motored to Johnson City to spend
a day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Pintek.
Bess Klinetob had as guests last
week Mr. and Mrs. Homer Middle-
ton, Patterson Grove, who are win-
ter residents of Bradenton, Florida.
Other guests at the Klinetob home
were Mrs. Lillian Hildelrant, Dallas,
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September
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Announces The
Registration Now Being Accepted For
Beginners And Advanced Courses In
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Catalogue and Further Information on Request
Telephone BUtler 7-1126
FALL SEMESTER
il, 1862
Louise W. Ayre
Wesley A. Bailey
WYOMING SEMINARY
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Announces .
THE OPENING OF ITS. FALL SEMESTER
SEPTEMBER {f, 19862
Courses
Theory Organ.
Solfeggio Piano
Harmony Vielin
Band Instruments Voice
Teachers
Carl F, Roth, Director Myron G. Leet
Elsie P. .Powell
Helen F. Sheeder
Sarah K. Young
WILKES-BARRE,
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Biology History Political Science
§ Business Administration’ Mathematics Psychology
Economics : Music Religion
i Education Nursing Education Retailing
English Philosophy Secretarial Studies
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From September 11, to
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Graduate Course in General Education from Temple University
Courses,
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Classes Begin Monday, September 17 — 5:00 P. M.
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WILKES COLLEGE
Chase Hall, 184 South River Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Parrish Hall,
Monday, September 17
§ Mrs. John Cooney, Pikes Creek,
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1962
NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS
. BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin NE 9-2544 Mt. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270
FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver OR 4-5460 : NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm NE 9-8522
'HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs.Albert Armitage NE 9-9531 @ SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray GR 17-8271
IDETOVAN, Bess Cooke NE 9-5137 ® TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689
JACKSON TOWNSHIP, William Hughes 696-1005 ®
LEHMAN, Barbara Simms OR 4-3391 ®
MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter GR 7-21134 A
and Letha Spaulding, Shavertown. Evergreen races last Friday. An- Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hutchin-
Mrs. Nettie Post spent ‘two weeks
with her . daughter, Mrs. Vida
Kitchen, and granddaughter, Mrs.
Shirley George.
Bob Smith, Trenton, spent the
holiday with his parents, Mr. and
§ | Mrs. Albert Smith.
Donna Kay Swire, only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Swire, ob-
served her second birthday, Aug-
ust 26.
Joseph Cooney, son of Mr. and
is
six tday.
Have you a favorite receipe to
share with others? Send it to Ruth
Ann Macri, R. D. 1, Hunlock Creek,
before September 15. Young Adults
of Maple Grove Methodist Church
are compiling a family style cook-
book.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kyttle and
Mr. and Mrs. Renford Wilce and
family were weekend guests of ‘the
Kyttle’s son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kyttle and
daughter, April Louise, Passaaic.
"Mr. and Mrs. Eli Long and son,
Eli, Jr., have moved to Kirkville,
N.Y.
Mrs. Hannah Shields, who resides
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence New-
berry, Sr., is a patient at Wilkes-
Barre General Hospital, where she
was taken following a slight stroke.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff and
daughter, Kathy, Baltimore, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
James Culp and Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
‘Boston, Pikes Creek.
Mrs [Catherine Spencer, Lake Silk-
worth, is spending some time at
Smith Hills, at the home of her sis-
ter,” Mrs. Clara Delfoss, who is a
hospital patient at Altoona.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer,
Jr., and family motored to Port
Royal to attend" the races Labor
Day. Mr. Spncer’'s brother, Ed, a
participant, came in second at the
other of the Charles Spencer’s chil-
dren, Charlotte, was the guest of
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Lamoreaux, Berwick, over Labor
Day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wint, North
Lake, had as guests their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Ondish, Elkins Park. Weekend
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Walters, Forty Fort, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Lewis and daughter, Dianne,
Nutley, N. J., and Mrs. Edwin
Evans, Wilkes-Barre.
Boy Scout Cubs enjoying a tour
of the Wiant Museum, followed by
a picnic at Twin Covered Bridges,
Forks, were Mr. and Mrs. Burl Up-
dyke, Merwyn, Bryan, Allan, Duane
and Janine Louise; Mr. and Mrs.
George Haines, George, Jr., David,
Joseph, Karen and Paul; Mr. and
Mrs. Al Ray, Barry, Kevin, Brook
and Grace Ann; Mr. and Mrs. James
Yoder, Ginny, Jimmie, Gerry and
Kenny.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cain and sons,
Barry and Eddie, Lake Silkworth,
recently spent a week in Lime
Ridge where they were called by
the death of Mrs. Cain's grand-
mother, Mrs. Warren Bittenbender.
Visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Cain last Friday were Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Henry, Livingston, N. J.,
their daughters, Debbie and Barbie.
Mr. and Mrs. William George’ en-
tertained last week, Mrs. Mary Ber-
shee, Georgia; Janice, Judy and
David, Hunlock Creek; Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Whitesell, Fades; Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Long, Selinsgrove; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert George, Kathy and Karen,
Alden; Mrs. Clayton Edwards and
son, Craig, Mrs. Charles H. Long
and son, Dean, Sweet Valley.
Charlotte and Barbara Brennan,
West Pittston, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Newberry
last weekend
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or individual trustees, in the preparation, super
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Announces
FRESHMAN ORIENTATION
AND REGISTRATION WEEK
SEPTEMBER 17 THRU 21
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& Design
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son had as holiday weekend guests
the latter's brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. George Bolton,
Clifton, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs Loren Cragle, Jr,
and son, David, and Mr. and Mrs.
Sherman Kunkle and son, Bob, have
returned after spending last week at
Lake Winola.
Mr. and Mrs. David Coslett, Sr.,
North Lake, had as weekend guests
their sons and families, Rev. and
Mrs. Carl Coslett, Ellen and Mark,
Whaleyville, Virginia; Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Coslett and sons, Paul and
Carl, Shinglehouse, and David ‘Cos-
lett, Jr. David will enter his junior
year at Bloomsburg Teachers Col-
lege, where he is majoring in ele-
mentary education.
Mrs. Samuel Bronson, North Lake,
spent last weekend as the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hughes, Ring-
town.
Patricia Perkins, student nurse at
‘Wilkes-Barre General Hospital spent
last weekend at home with her par-
ents, Mr. -and Mrs. Charles S. Per-
kins, Hills of Hope. Also at the
Perkins home over the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. William Crossley
and daughter, Connie, and Mrs.
Edith Crossley, Croyden.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Farrell and
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnson, Phila-
delphia, and Kipe Richards, Lancas-
ter, were the weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Alton Johnson, Hills of
Hope. Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Berkey, Oakford,
recently returned to their
after spending some time here
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ridall, Day-
tona Beach, are visiting with friends
and relatives in Sweet Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. John Urbanc, Lake
Silkworth, had as their guests last
week, a former local couple, Mr.
and Mrs. Cy Waznia, Berlin, Conn.
The Urbancs, accompanied by the
‘Waznias spent a weekend in Wash-
ington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kitchen, Grassy
Pond, had as guests recently, Her-
bert Baer, Westville, N. J.; Mr. and
Mrs. Cletus Kishbaugh and Miss
Ceolia Kishbaugh, Nescopeck; Helen
Snyder, Buffalo; Mrs. George West
and daughter, Grace, Granville,
Mass.; Otis Culver, Lee Park; Mr.
and Mrs. John Kaylor and daugh-
ters, Linda and Lorraine, Bloom-
ingdale; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zajac
and Mrs. Betty Kaylor, Rock Glen.
Last weekend the young people’s
group of Grace Gospel Church, Pen-
del, attended a retreat at Hills of
Hope. Under the leadership of
Carol and Eddie Mason, the group
enjoyed a planned program.
Karla Ray, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert L. Ray, accompaanied
by her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry L. Martin, Harris Hill Road,
motored to Fort Dix and McGuire
Air Force Base, where they visitad
with friends last weekend.
David Haines, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Haines, observed his eighth
birthday August 2.
Rubber Stamps
Made To Your Design
THE DALLAS POST
"The only
money we
kes came from our
insurance company”
Some months ago a woman wrote to
her insurance company (a company
we represent) to say that the only
money the family had during her
husband's long illness, were the
insurance checks she received.
It's true that nothing can bring
money troubles faster than a bad
accident or long illness that pre-
vents a worker from working and
earning. That's when a substitute
insurance income is desperately
needed. The policy that can provide
that money is DISABILITY INCOME
insurance. For any covered sickness
or accident (and most ARE covered),
this policy keeps a tax-free monthly
check coming your way when your
family wage-earner is disabled. May
we tell you more about DISABILITY
INCOME INSURANCE?
HARCLD E.
FLACK
INSURANCE
AGENCY
BROOKS BLDG.
VA 3-2189
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home
Harveys Lake
Mrs. Kate Shultz, former Harveys
Lake resident, now of Wilkes-Barre,
visited Mrs. Mary Kuchta recently.
William Jones, Kunkle Road, has
returned from General Hospital
where he was taken with a broken
leg earlier in the week.
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Rosengrant
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright,
‘Waterbury, Conn., visited Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Garinger and Lina
several days last week .
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kitchen,
Washington, D. C., spent a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Garvin Smith.
* Edward Keller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Keller, Sterling Farms,
enrolled at the Media Trade School
on September 4th. ,
The Stanley Keller family reunion
was held September 2 at Sordoni
Park. Between 35 and 40 people
attended.
Mary Kuchta has returned to her
teaching position in Lakewood, N. J.
Loyalville
Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Abbott, Nan-
ticoke, spent four days with Mr.
and Mrs. Raymon Hedden. Dr. Ab-
bott is recuperating from a recent
operation}
Mrs, © Ivan Steinruck recently
spent a week in Bronx, N. Y. visiting
her husband who is employed there.
On our sick list are Thomas Swire
and Mrs. Mildred Delaney.
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Boston and
Mrs. and Mrs. George Steltz, Jr.
went on a fishing trip to Canada
Labor day weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Potkonski
and Anna, Alexandria, Va.; Mrs.
Anna Strozeski, Mrs. Martha Rogo-
wicz and Jody and Thresa, Nanti-
coke, spent a day with Mrs. Leona
McHugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Steinruck and
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Steinruck, attended their reunion
at Grassmere Park.
Beaumont
Best wishes for many years of
well earned retirement are extended
to Mrs. Ray R. Meyer who now is a
permanent resident of Beaumont
after completing many years: of
service as a Wilkes-Barre Elemen-
tary School Principal.
" The above sentiments are also ex-
tended to Mrs. Edward MacDougall
who is spending the first weeks of
her retirement from the Beaumont
Elementary School fishing with the
Mr. at their Bob’s Lake cabin, Can-
ada. ’
The Robert Belles family and the
Emil Balewski family enjoyed the
holiday weekend at Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nulton and
daughter Suzanne of Long Island,
N. Y. were with the Paul Nultons,
Sr. last weekend.
Jack Johnson and daughter Carol
havé returned to their Buffalo, N.Y.
home after vacationing with the
Earl Johnsons.
Another summer with their grand-
parents, the John Denmons, has end-
school at Harrison, N.J.
Truckload Of Water
Used On Shed-Blaze
Dr. Henry M. Laing Fire Company
extinguished ' a burning shed on
Huntsville Road [Thursday after-
noon, belonging to Joseph Wallo,
and containing some tools and an
old compressor.
Panic reigned among the specta-
tors until the Company arrived, as
small explosions of paint-cans were
assumed to be dynamite caps going
off, and some thought that there
was also dynamite-powder in the
building.
ed for Virgina and Ernest McCarty |
as they return to their home and!
Flower Show Today
Trucksville Methodist Church
WSCS will hold its flower show at
the church educational building to-
day. Hours from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Trucksville Fire Company will
meet tomorrow night at 7:30. All
men of the community are invited.
The Auxiliary will meet Monday
night for a covered dish supper fol-
lowed by their meeting. Members
are urged to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nuss and
son, David, have moved from Car-
verton Road to Pulaski, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miles, Mt.
Greenwood, have returned from
West Orange, N. J. where they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coyle
and family.
Birthday greetings this week to
Mrs. Wilma Fennell Mrs. Dorman
Schooley, Patti Jean Culver, Evelyn
Wheeler, Alma Jean Grey, Karon
Louige Long, Patricia Ann Norris,
Ruby Spencer, Margaret Robbins,
Marica Gardner, Ellen French
Mitchell, Vida Goodman, Dwight
Dick, Robert Norris, Kristie Moss,
Donn A. Goodwin, William Cool-
baugh, Lee Lamoreaux, William G.
Moss, - Gerald Culver, Jeffrey Dale
McDonald, Alfred C. Ringstrom,
Michael E. Bird, and Clyde Birth.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell James, Ros-
well, Maine are visiting the for-
mer’s mother, Mrs. Blanche Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Springer
and sons, Alfred and Wilson, S.
Memorial Highway are spending a
few days with relatives in Virginia.
Mrs. Lee Bird and son, Lonnie,
have moved from their Maple Street
"home to Jacksonville, Florida.
68th Birthday
Mrs. Maude Sutters, Chase Road,
was guest of honor at a party given
at her home August 28 celebrating
her sixty eighth birthday.
| Attending were: Mesdames Char-
les Morris, Alfred Duncan, Kenneth
Miers, Samuel Truscott, Francis
Miers, Harold Johns, Martin Ed-
wards, Harry Smith, Russell Ed-
wards, and Clarence Synder.
James Reynolds, who has been a
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Peirce and family on Rice
Street for several months, has re-
turned to his home in Cherry Hill,
N. J. The Peirce family returned
with him to spend several days.
Herman Reese, Rice Street, is a
medical patient at Nesbitt Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Hoover and
children, Sheldon and Sandra, and
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith, Kings-
ton, visited Niagara Falls and the
Thousand Island Area recently.
Mrs, Wilma Taynton and daugh-
ter, Therisia, Elmira, and Mrs.
Romania Smith of Alerio, Ohio have
returned home after spending some
time with their sister, Mrs. Made-
line Gregory.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Case and
family, Cazenovia, N. Y., spent
Labor Day: week end with friends
and relatives here,
Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs.
Harris Hill
Harry Hopkins,
Road, entertained at
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TRUCKSVILLE
their home on Wednesday night at
Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wil-
liams, Mr, and Mrs. Ear] Stoneham,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newton cf
Scranton; Mr. and Mrs. John
Michaels and Mr. and Mrs. Harry.
Johnstone of Kingston; Mr. and:
Mrs. Harold Smith and Mr. and Mrs.”
Herbert Austin of Pittston.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jorden ands 7
Miss Ellen Jorden, Poughkeepsie,
spent several days recently with
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Finney,
Enters Coast Guard "
James Williams, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas R. Williams, Harris
Hill Road, has joined the US Coast
Guard. Jim is stationed at Cape
May in New Jersey for thirteen
weeks of training.
Mrs. Robert
Cooper and son,
David, Allentown, spent a week re-
cently with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas /
R. Williams and family.
Tours Valley Crest
Thirty members of Trucksville
Methodist 'WSCS made a tour of
Valley Crest August 28. The group
was impressed with the home-like
atmosphere and %he sympathetic
manner in which the home is run.
They visited Lawrence Hummel,
former resident of Westmoreland
Hills, who is learning to walk again
after an automobile accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Plummer
and family of Levittown spent
several days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh. While
here they attended the 15th annual
reunion of Lake Lehman High
School Class of 1947 at the VFW.
Home in Kingston.
Mrs. Douglas Clewell and her fa-
ther, Mr. Phillip DiGregorio, Buf-
falo, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford
and children, Corey and Karen,
Waynesboro, Va. spent the holiday
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Clewell.
Deborah Williams, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, for-
mer residents of Holly Street now
of Connecticut, spent last week with
Vernalee Pritchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hemenway
and family of Frankfort, N. Y.
spent a week end recently with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hem-
enway.
Mr. and - Mrs. Oscar . Swain,
Atlanta, Ga., were’ recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodworth,
Bunker Hill.
Entertain At Picnic
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Andrews
entertained at a picnic recently in
the back yard of their home on
Harris Hill Road. Attending were:
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Michaels, Mr.
and Mrs. Sheldon Ellsworth, Mr.
and, Mrs. John Springer, Mr. and
Mrs. Ezra Johnson, Mr. and Mos.
Norman Patton, and the host and
hostess.
Mrs. Selma Bilbow, Ridge Street,
will serve as a Common Pleas Court
and juror begining the week of
October 8.
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The Trading Post
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