The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 20, 1962, Image 11

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a» DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Crispell Family Holds
~ Forty-Ninth Reunion
The forty-ninth Annual Reunion
of the Crispell family was held
August 12th at Alva Dymond Park,
in Noxen.
The meeting! was preceded by a
short program which included a
poem read by Mrs. Amelia Ander-
son, and accordian selections by
Joyce and Marlene Matthews. Group
singing was led by Mrs. Anderson,
who also sang the hymn, “We'll
never say good-by in Heaven.”
The meeting was opened by the
President, Earl Crispell and the
group singing “Bless Be the Ties.”
Minutes of the last meeting was
read by Mrs. Grover Anderson, act-
ing secretary in the absence of Mrs.
Minnie Sidorek, secretary. It was
oN to hold the reunion at the
safe place on the second Saturday
in August next year, Mrs. Russell
Ide entertained the idea we try a
smorgasbord dinner another year,
each family bring one large dish and
their own place settings and all eat
at one table, the idea was discussed
and finally approved. It is hoped
this -will encourage more families
to come and enjoy our dinner to-
gether.
Prizes: Largest. family present,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoover, Endi-
cott, N. Y.; Longest married couple,
Mr. and Mrs. George Crispell, St.
Petersburg, Fla., 59 yrs.; Youngest
married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Schenck, Schenectady, N. Y. 1 yr.;
Oldest man present, Mr. Elmer Cris-
pell, Noxen, 84 yrs. old; oldest lady
present, Mrs. Daisy Crispell, Har-
veys Lake, 78 years old, youngest
baby, Wendy Ann Anderson 3%
months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Grover W. Anderson, Harveys Lake.
Deaths reported: Mr. Grover C.
Anderson, Mr. Harry Thompson,
Mr. Wilce Thompson, Miss Euphem-
ia Kocher and Mrs. Clinton Cris-
pell.
Marriages: Gail Elizabeth Payne
to graig Alex Bryan, Rachel Jane
cr¥en to Larry: Schenck, Rebecca
Oney to Thomas Widdick.
Births; Wendy Ann Anderson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover W.
Anderson, Craig Alex Bryan, Jr.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Alex
Bryan, Sr. Cynthia Lee Crispell,
dMshter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin
Crispell, Ronald Harry, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Vincent Taluba. Baby girl
to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bawn and a
girl to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stein-
rock. [Frederick Thomas Jr. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Oney, An-
drew Frederick, son of William and
Ruth Oney, Wayne David, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dutcher.
Officers elected for ‘the coming
year: president, Earl Crispell; vice
president, Mrs. Amelia Anderson;
recording secretary, Mrs. Lela Sick-
ler; corresponding secretary, Mrs.
Francis Schenck; treasurer, Mrs. Ed-
ward Cobleigh.
Present: Mr. Elmer (Crispell, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Crispell, Eileen and
Edward Crispell, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Crispell, Mr. Corey Crispell, Mrs.
D&&y Crispell, Mrs. Grover C. Ander-
son, Mrs. Grover W. Anderson, Lynn
Carol and Wendy Ann, Mrs. Ethel
wis, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Post,
ptt Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Cobleigh, son Delbert, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Sickler, children Jill, Laur-
ie and Elva, Mrs. Carl Newberry and
Cathy, Mrs. Emily Smith, Mrs. Jack
_ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1962
Montross - Kitchen Reunion
Has Good Turn Out At Wolfe's Grove
Fifty-sixth feunion of the Kitchen-
Montross Family was held at Wolf's
grove Sylvan Lake, August 5.
A very tasty dinner was served at
noon from covered dishes and while
eating reacquaintance with a lot old
timers, and also quite a number of
new ones was made. !
The business meeting was called
to order at 3:15. 3
Reading of the second Chapter of
St. John, was by the Chairman, D.V.
Kitchen, followed by ‘the Lord's
Prayer in unison.
(After a short discussion, of a. gen-
eral nature, and a location place for
next year, a motion was made by
John ‘Montross, and seconded by
Thomas Cease, that we retain the
same officers for ano ther year.
Warren Montross, was elected His-
torian, for 1963.
It was decided by vote that we
hold the reunion at Rummage’s Park,
next year, this park is located on
the road from Humlocks Creek to
Mulenburg.
Numerous games were played un-
der the direction of Mrs. Warren
Montross, for the young folks, with
prizes to the winners. This was a
very lively and colorful part of the
reunion, thanks to the Montrosses
they deserve a great big hand.
The first Sunday in August 1963
was retained for next year’s reunion.
One death, that of Mrs. Levine
Butler, of Plymouth, who died Aug-
ust 20th, 1961, was reported.
Births-reported were: A son, Aaron
Stephen, born to Mr. and Mrs. Charl-
es Maat, Haverford, Conn. March 23,
1962; A son, Byron, born to Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Hill, Trucksville, May
8, 1962; A daughter Sheryle Lee, born
to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Race, Wall-
ingford, Conn. September 15, 1962;
A daughter, [Suzanna Marie, born to
Mr. and Mrs. John Tripp, Johnson
City, N.Y. November 29, 1962.
Marriages reported: Carl Mon-
tross to Miss Linda Grey, June 23,
1962, both of Harveys Lake; Ed-
ward Hutter, Jr., to Miss Jean
Shameley, Durham, N. C., Decem-
ber 3, 1961.
Those present: Warren and Eloise
Montross son Gregory and daughter
Sharon, Noxen; Daniel Heacock,
Mrs. Egbert Traver, Mr. Ray Crispell,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloom, Mr. Bruce
Crispell, Mr. Willard Crispell, Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Schenck, Keith and Mar-
shall Schenck, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Schenck, Mr. and Mrs. Corey Turcan,
Frances, Joan, Billy and (Sandy Tur-
can, Mr. and Mrs. George Traver, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Traver, son Robert,
grandchildren Chris and ‘Stacey’ Lat-
timere, Mrs. Earl Eveland, Mrs. Harry
Ney, Mrs. Lowell Boone, daughter
Sharon, Mrs. Robert Bennett, Mr.
and Mrs. George Crispell, Marlene
and Joyce Matthews, Mrs. Clarence
Shupp, Mrs. John Wright, Cheryl and
Joann Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Thompson, Mrs. Erma Morris, Mrs.
Iva Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hoover, children Lee, Paul, Billy and
James, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide, Dr.
and Mrs. William Liccione and son
Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ter-
ronova, Rev. and Mrs. Donald Nilton,
Lois and Timmy Nilton, Jack and
Mary Turcan, Mrs. Lester Crispell,
Sandra and Ricky, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
- Williams, Mrs. Effie Race, Mr. and |liam Turcan. :
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COOPERATION
Also Pays on
the Telephone
Party Line
Learning to work well together is desir-
able. This is especially true on a telephone
party line.
v If you respect your neighbor, he’ll
respect you in keeping calls brief, fairly
spaced, and the line open in case of emer--
gency. Such courtesy and cooperation
spreads quickly, with the result
that everyone’s service improves.
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Naaman’s Creek Road, Boothwin,
Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rood and
daughters, Ellen and Joice, Mr. and
Mrs. Darrel Loomis, sons Darrel, Jr.,
and ‘Harry, daughter Paulette, Har-
veys Lake; Mrs. Charles Heacock,
sons Daniel and Charles, Jr., daugh-
ters Charlotte and Gail, Ogdon; Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Race and aughter
Sheryle of Wallingford, Conn.; Mrs.
Alfred Naugle, son Ronald and
daughter Carol Lee, John Pappoda-
kis, Mark Stephen Kraft, Wilkes-
Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Kitch-
en, son Allen, Jr., Noxen; Hendrick
B. Cease, Hunlock Creek; Thomas
E. Cease, Dallas; John and Anna
Montross, Luzerne; Mrs. Thomas
Smith, Kingston; Eleanor Montross,
Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Bitler, Patsy McGuire, Richard Huts-
co, Luzerne; Pearl Picton, Mrs. Eva-
lyn Nagle Wilkes-Barre; Daniel V.
Kitchen, Elwyn, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Cilvik, their children, /Ed-
ward, Jr., Cathy Paul,” Willard and
Leicha, Harveys Lake; Mr. and Mrs.
Williams and four children, Ashley;
Bradley Kitchen, sons Ricky, Jackie,
daughter Karen, Shavertown; Mrs.
Minnie Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Swartwood, daughtders Marion,
Sally and Nancy Jean.
A. M. Kitchen, secretary-treas-
urer; Ray Kitchen, advertising man
ager.
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|Martin Reunion
Third annual Marshall and Martha
Anderson-Martin reunion was held
at “Sunny Acre’s Grove” in Kunkle,
August 12, with 134 attending.
The business meeting was called
to order by President Harry Martin
Sr. Invocation was offered by Harry
Martin, Jr., Deacon of “The Christian
Church” (Sweet Valley, Pa. The Sec-
retaries report was read by Mrs.
Wayne Hoover, and Mrs. Gilbert
Husted gave the treasurers report.
Harry Martin, Sr. was unanimously
re-elected as President. William T.
Weaver, Vice-President, Roy McCul-
lough, Honorary Vice-President. Mrs.
Gilbert Husted, Treasurer. Mrs. Way
ne Hoover, Secretary. Mrs. Warren
Stanton, Assistant Secretary. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles R. Newell, co-chairmen
for games and prizes. Mrs. William
Weaver, gift chairman.
Next year the reunion will be held
the second Sunday in August, at
“Sunny Acre's Grove.”
Mrs. William Weaver, gift chair-
man, awarded the following prizes.
Our “oldster” gift was appropriately
given to William Martin. Little Miss
Sheila Jean Husted, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Husted, as the
youngest. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mar-
tin, the largest family attending.
Mrs. Edna Calkins, Olean, N.Y. trav-
eled the farthest. Most recently mar-
ried were ‘The Richard Husted’s.”
The new members to take their
place on our family tree are: Tammy
Lee Newell, daughter of Charles and
Sandra Martin Newell." Kevin Yeis-
ley, son of Keith and Marilyn Conden
Yeisley. Sheila Husted, daughter of
Richard and -Alma Husted. Jeffrey
Wayne Bolton, son of Bob and Lois
Martin Bolton.
A hearty “Happy Birthday” was
extended to ‘Charles S. Martin who
celebrated his eighty-first birthday
today.
Congratulations goes out to Billy
Martin, our Little Leaguer, who did
such a great job. Congratulations
also are extended to Miss Linda Lou
Conden and Boyd Barber-Miss Rosa-
lie Martin and Jim Mitchell our “En-
gaged Couples.”
Those attending were: Mrs. Steven
Calkins, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
McCullough, Roy McCullough, Lin-
coln, Delaware. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Smith, Rochester, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Dymond, Bonnie, Kenny, and
Brenda, Ashley. Mr. & Mrs. William
Baer, Betty Jane, Joane, Janice, Ro-
bert, William Jr., Roseanne, Olean,
N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Yeisley,
Kim, Kay, Kent, Kris, and Kevin,
Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
R. Conden, Marty, Terri, and Buck,
N.Y. Mrs. Brian Schaeffer, and Terry,
N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Husted,
Mr and Mrs. Richard Husted and
Sheila, Idetown.
. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thomas Jr.,
Lewis III, and Mark, Nanticoke. Mr.
and Mrs. Jay Bloomer, Brenda and
Melinda, West Chester, Pa. Mr. and
Mrs. Hiram Stevens, and Brigitte,
Jenningsville, Pa. Mrs. Corvia Pilosi,
Katherine, Victoria, and Vito, Jr.
Mrs. Gertrude Dragons, Mark, Peter,
and Matthews, Harveys Lake. Gerry
Hoyt, Tunkhannock.
From Dallas and Kunkle were: Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Krainz, Mrs. Minnie
Prutzman, Arthur Prutzman, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth A. Martin, Mr. and
Mrs. Merle Conden, Sharon, and Lin-
da. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Reese, Porky
Wins Solo Certificate
Before College Return
Dean Bronson, Sweet Valley, won
his certificate for his first solo
flight at Forty Fort airfield, before
leaving for Shepherd College, West
Virginia, to enter his junior year.
Both his father and mother, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Bronson, have taken
flight training. Mr. Bronson has
his credentials, while Mrs. Bronson
was grounded by the advent of
World War II before getting her
certificate © for unlimited flight,
though she had soloed.
Dean had belonged to a group of
young boys including Doug Trum-
bower who built a gas-powered
model plane and competed with it
in various meets.
and Ronnie Clemow. Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Race, Billy and Debra. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Bolton, Bobby, Ern-
ie, and Jeff. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
Roberts, Carrie, Brenda, and Lowell
Jr. William H. Martin, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Martin, Roy, Bob, Dick, and
Wanda. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin
Sr., Charles Martin Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
William T. Weaver. Mr. and Mrs.
Elwood Martin, Skippy, David, and
Jimmy. Mrs. Virgie Davis. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Martin Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Martin Jr. Judy, Jimmy, and
Billy. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stanton,
Robert and Carl. Mr. and Mrs. Laing
Coolbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C.
Martin Sr., K.C. and Johnny Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newell, and
Tammy Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Hoover, Gary, Brian, and Kendra
Lee, and Miss Dolores Dymond.
Visitors: Boyd Barber, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Hoyt and Miss Dorothy Wall.
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