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William Hughes THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1962 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage SURPLUS FOOD TODAY Today at Trucksville Fire Hall sur- plus toods will be distributed from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Trucksville Service Mothers and Wives Club will meet at the fire hall on Monday night. Hostess committee are: Mesdames Vought Long, William Shoemaker, Herbert Spencer, Albert Williams, Jr. and Herbert Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Frey and fam- ily of Binghamton spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hoover, Oak- ridge, Tenn., spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Jacob Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mont- gomery, Kearny, N. J., spent the week end with their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Montgomery and son Holly Street. Mrs. Ben Jenkins and infant son have returned to their home on S. Lehigh Street from General Hos- pital. s Mr. and Mrs. William Long and family, Hickory Street and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Montgomery and son, Holly Street spent a recent week end at Niagara Falls. Entertain At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mathews, Carverton Road, entertained at a dinner at Fox Hill Country Club for Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Drummand, Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Meyers, Bloomsburg; and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Harting, Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed and son, Marton, and niece, Alice Genner, Birch Grove and Catherine Manley, Wilkes-Barre, recently vacationed in Atlantic City. Mary Bennett, Orchard Street, has returned from Wildwood, N.J., where she spent the summer months. Mary has enrolled in the Freshman class at Lycoming College, Williamsport. Mrs. Chester Glahn, David and Marjorie Glahn, Bunker Hill, have returned from Rochester, where they visited Mrs. Glahn’s sister, Mrs. Marjorie Vollrath. ‘Arline G. Graves is a member of the new student class in nursing at ‘General Hospital. Arline will com- | plete her studies in 1965. Mrs. Richard Potter and infant son. have returned to their home on Frangorma Street from General Hos- pital. Peter, S. Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weaver, Sutton Road, has entered Lehigh University. Peter is a graduate of the Peddie School, Hightstown, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Olsen, Mt. Greenwood, are spending a few days at Long Beach Island, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mason and daughter, Marie, will return this weekend after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oliver and family in Utica, N.Y. RETURNS FROM FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoover and family, former residents of Carver- ton Road have returned from an eleven day trip to Florida. Enroute Mr. Hoover visited several friends with whom he served during World War 2. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Robert Shoemaker, Mrs. Richard Montgomery, Mrs. Jeanne Croom, Thomas, Mrs. William Dickson, Janet Evans, Melba Gregory, Donna Marie Ide, Norma Smith, Nancy Bergman, Ralph Davis, Jeffery Prutzman, Har- old K. Herring, Samuel Perkins, Wyne Perrin, Dennis Jenkins, James S. Case, Curtis D. Britt, James Law- son and Ralph Swan. Dorothy Mathers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathers, entered her Sophomore year at East [Strouds- burg Teachers College last week. Dorothy is majoring in Physical Ed- ucation. Mrs. William (Chalker and children, David, Gwen, and Dorothy, Plain- | field, N.J. visited her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, Carverton Road. Martha Hadsel Buk returned to the University of Chicago after spending several days with her bro- ther-in-law. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Updyke. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croom and daughter, Linda, Mr. and Mrs. George TRUCKSVILLE NE 9-2544 ® MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter GR 7-2734 OR 4-5460 ® MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 NE 9-9531 ® NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm NE 9-8522 NE 9-5137 ® SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray GR 7-3271 696-1005 ® TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 OR 4-3391 ® ® J Mrs. Leona Wandell, On Wednes- | Glenview P. M. Church’s Junior day, they together with Mabel | Choir at. a cookout. Games were Gaylord and children, Ronald and Lori Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thomas and son, Gerald spent a day last week fishing at Wyalusing. Mirian Johnson, Marcia Ellsworth, Mary Johns, and Marie Dodson spent the weekend in New York City. WILL RETURN TODAY SP4 Willie Hale, his wife, the for- mer Lois Hawk, and their sons, Christopher and Wendy will return from Germany today after three year’s with the US Armed forces. A family get together celebrating their heme coming is planned by Mrs. Hale's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hawk on Hillside Street. Lucille Harrison, S. Pioneer Ave- nue, was named an attendant at Val- ley Crest at last week's meeting of the County Commissioners. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson, Carverton Road, celebrated their eighth wedding anniversary Septem- ber 4. Mr and Mrs. Andrew Glowach, Carverton Road, returned from a week’s vacation at the Thousand Islands. While there they had the happy experience to meet two area couples, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ash- man of Terrace Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Owens of Fernbrook. Mrs. Nancy Webster, Carverton Road, has returned from a two week's vacation in Florida. Her son, Leslie ‘Webster and family of New Millford, Conn. accompanied her on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson and family recently spent a few days with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Williams and family at Towanda. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnstone and sons, Milton and Jeffrey, Harris Hill Road, spent the ‘weekend in Buffalo, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Edwards and family, former resi- dents of Hillside. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Andrews and children, James and Mable, spent the weekend in New York (City. Ne Fernbrook Seaman Recruit Robert Miller of California and Seaman ‘Recruit Con- rad Welitchko, both stationed at Gro- ton, Connecticut with the U. S. Coast Guard, spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Welitchko, Demunds Road. Stephen Welitchko, Jr., has enlisted in the U. S. Coast Guard and is stationed at Cape May. Oscar Dymond has returned home after spending a week in General Hospital. The kickoff dinner for Youth For Christ was held Friday evening in Parsons. The following folks at- tended: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hig- gins, Ken and Ruth Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss and Ron Moss; Mrs. Sarah Moss; Mrs. Wallace Leitch; Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick; Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr.; Mrs. Louis Achuff; Mrs. Hugh Williams and Jim Williams; Mr. and Mrs. Stan Karuza; Mr. S. J. Higgins; Mr. Cook; and Mrs. John Medovich and George Woods! Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick, Demunds Road, have returned after spending a week’s vacation at Sac- andaga Lake, Broadalbin, N. Y. Donna and Larry Seward, chil- dren of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seward, Roushey Plot, entertained at the Lugerville Church's annual Homecoming on Sunday. Others at- tending were: Miss Verna Lam- oreaux; Mr. and Mrs. George Sha- ver, Sr.; James Seward; Miss Irene Sickler; Mrs. Anna Compton and the Sewards. They were all supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Sarley. J Mr. and Mrs. Corey Crispell, De- munds Road, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sidorek and sons, Paul and Leon, spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crispell and family in Levittown. While there the Sidoreks attended the Schray Baum wedding in Corpus Christi Church. Other local folks attending were; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gabel; Mrs. David Simons: ‘Mrs. Francis Shields; Eugene Schray; and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schray. Mrs. Bess Shaw Shickshinny, spent last week visiting her sister, SHEERS OER Sa nni——ws ~ EVENING EXTENSION SCHOOL The DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT ANNOUNCES REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER 17 and 18, 1362 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA 7:00 to 9:00 P. M. i 0 Slt Tne Wandell visited Mrs. Leona Belles at Patterson Grove on her birthday. Mrs. Dorohy McDermott and daughter, Donna, Stillwater spent Thursday visiting Mr. David Kitchen and family. Mrs. Stephen Welitchko has re- turned after spending a week with her sister and family, Mr.. and Mrs. Robert Williams in Hatfield. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr. entertained the SWEET Cynthia Kipp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Kipp, has re- turned after spending some time in Wilmington, Del.” with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kendra. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Dribelbis, Pilkes Creek, spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dribel- bis, Debbie, Rosemary and Dianns, Saugreties, N. Y. Helen Hovakawski, Harrisburg, her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hovakowski, Camp Hill, were recent visitors of their mother, Mrs. Stella Hovakowski, Pikes-Creek. Mrs. Hovakowski re- turned with them to spend several days visiting with relatives at Camp Hill. Mrs. Albert Smith and son, Dar- win, spent last weekend in Trenton, visiting with her son, Bob. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bonning Corning, N. Y., visited with friends and relatives in the area over the Labor Day weekend. Mrs. Elsie Wesley, who sustained a fractured leg in a fall several weeks ago is able to be about in a walker and expects to be discharged from Nesbitt Hospital soon. Mrs. Caroline Ferrey is in Reading at the home of relatives Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Raysor. Mrs. Raysor is a patient at Reading Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayre, and daughter, Christine, Cathy and Ter- ry have moved their mobile home from the Thomas Sayre property to their lot at Pikes Creek. Local Students Return To College Returning to college this week are Dean Long, a sophomore at Bloomsburg Teachers College; Nancy Drapiewski, a Junior in Home Eco- nomics at State College; Doug Trum- bower, sophomore at Penn State. Entering freshman year are Gloria Long, Lock Haven State Teachers College and Carl Drapiewski, Catho- lic University of Amer} ica, Washing- ton, D.C. Mrs. Pauline Anuskievwicz, moth- er of Mrs. James Garrahan, under went surgery at Nesbitt Hospital, last week. [Paul Perdew, Baltimore, Md., who has been spending the summer with Mrs. Willis C. Turner spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hess, Jonestown, Mrs, Hess is the former Patricia Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Geoge Haines and children, spent Sunday at Wya- lusing where they visited Rev. Richhard Wenzel, at Wyalusing Methodist Church. " Ruth Disque, Pikes-Creek, ad- mitted to Nesbitt Hospital Labor Day, underwent surgery Saturday. Jeanne Drapiewgski, will teach in played and a good time enjoyed by; Kathy and Karen Karuza; Don- na and Dianne Rogers; Ruth Hig- gins; Jim Williams; Patsy Achuff; Joan Reese; Bobby, Jackie and Lar- ry Snyder; Larry Seward; Pam Wea- ver, Tom and Alan Shaver; Rev. Andrew Derrick; Miss Verna Lam- oreaux; Mr. and Mrs. George Sha- ver, Sr.; Mrs. Alice Snyder and Su- san; Skip Shaver and the host and hostess. VALLEY the English Department of Wat- chung, N. J. Junior High School. Mrs. Nettie Post is with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Post. Tommy Garrahan About On Crutches Tommy Garrahan, 7, son of Rev. and Mrs. James ‘A. Garrahan, Creed, sustained a double fracture of the left lower ‘leg while playing at home. He received treatment at the Nesbitt Hospital, where a cast was applied. He is getting about on crutches. Home From Hawaii Mrs. Margaret Turner, has re- turned to the home of her mother- in-law, Mrs. Willis C. Turner, after spending the past five months with her husband in Hawaii. Mrs. Turner returned by Jet. Items of interest will be greatly appreciated for this column. Of special interest is news of the boys in service. Your correspondent’s new tele- phone number is GR 77-3271. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burkhardt, Pikes Ceek, recently had as guests, their daughter, Mrs. Ralph Swire and children; Victor and Sue, Ger- mantown, Md. Mr. Swire drove in for a week-end accompanied the family home. Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Haas, Wheaton, Md. spent last week end visiting with the former's’ | sisters Mrs. Burkhardt and Mrs. John Gelsleichter. Beaumont The new addition to the kitchen and dinning room of Esther's Res- taurant has been ‘completed to ac- commodate the many patrons who enjoy Esther's good home cooking at reasonable prices. Lawrence Dymond is a surgical patient at the Veterans’ Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. Kenneth Trowbridge, who is serv- ing overseas as a paratrooper with |. the U. S. Army, will be the proud dad when he learns he has a son born at the General Hospital Sept. 5. Mrs Trowbridge is the former Sheila Meeker. Mrs. Dana Wright, the , former Jeanette Traver, is teaching first grade at Fairbanks, Alaska where her husband is serving with the U. IS. Army. Jeanette was graduated from Bloomsburg State. College where she was on the Dean’s List. Loyalville Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paniczko spent a week at Westport and Cala- bogie, Canada. 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Wayne Hughes has returned to Bryan College, Tenn. where he is a Junior. The Firemen are busy removing worn-out gutter on the fire house and painting the ridgewood pre- paratory to installing new guttering. This correspondent has two Easter Lilies in full bloom and ome bud, on an Easter plant which he stuck in the ground during the summer. Firemen have completed distri- bution of Coin Cards. Proceeds from which will go toward purchasing addition fire fighting equipment. Everyone should make a special ef- fort to fill his cards. If you did not. receive one contact Carl Aston, president, or any of the firemen. Mr. and Mrs. McDaniel are home from Oklahoma City, where Mr. McDaniel took special training with his company. On their way home they picked up Mrs. McDaniel’s mother, Mrs. Avenall Davis, in Jack- son, Ohio, She will spend sometime with them. Firemen will meet at the Fire Hall Mondaly evening, 7:30. Jackson Firemen will be hosts at a dinner for all the boys who played on the six Back Mountain Little League Major teams, together with their managers and coaches. at the Fire Hall Saturday. This banquet is only for the minety boys and their managers, coaches and Little League presidents. Films of the Massachusettes game will be shown. Nicky Witek, former big leaguer, will speak. Trophies will be awarded to the [Little League Champs. The State Highway Departmegst has placed many new signs on Loi ville Mountain Road, but has not replaced the obliterated yellow lines. The yellow lines are very helpful during foggy mornings on this highway, but it looks as though the Highway Department has run out of the yellow stuff for this par- ticular highway, whereas other high- ways are well covered with it. Monday, is the last day to regis- ter or change your address, in order to vote at the November Election. Victor, and family for a week-end at Sharbot Lake, Canada. Staff Sgt. William Nienius of Pease Air Force Base, N. H., spent Labor Day week-end with his moth- er, Mrs. Mary Nienius. Mrs. Peggy Price and her son Earl visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Darnell and family of Hazlet, N. J. Loyalville Official Board Meeting was held at the Church Hall Sep- sember 4. Present were: Rev. James Garrahan, Mrs. Virgie Wolfe, Mrs. Diana Wegner, Mr. and Mrs. Gil- bert Ide, Mr. and Mrs. David Ide and Wayne, [Lois DelKanic and Rita Ide. Mrs. Luther Hummel, Mrs. Le- land Grey, Mrs. Rose Lubinski, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lubinski and children, Carol and Walter, attended the fun- eral ‘of Stanley Pietruska, South River, N. J. Labor Day week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Hedden were Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Lemak, and chil- dren Camphill, Pa., former residents of Dallas. Mrs. Mary Nienius had the fol- iowing visitors recently, Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacDermott and chil- dren, Stillwater; Mrs. Bertha Meek- er, Muhlenburg; Marilyn Meeker, Bronox, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Payne had as guests recently Mrs. Florence Rifen- burg, Fort Lauderdale, Florida and Mrs. Payne's sister, Mrs. Natalie Taylor, Hollywood, Florida. tf Speaks In Favor Of Hot School Lunch Program “How do you like the school lunch program ?” brings replies from. mothers in the community. “For families having two or may- be three children in school, it's fine,” says Mrs. Russell Lawry, Dal- las. She went on to say that. it could be quite a burden for families with five or six children, becauseghy is far less expensive to pack a ron) “But there are a lot of advan- tages,” she went on, “because chil- dren tend to copy their school- mates, and if a schoolmate is enjoy- ing a hot lunch, it increases the appetite. And children learn to e things that they have been turn down at home. “As for the teachers, where else can you get a good substantial meal for 45 cents? Many teachers live alone.. 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