SECTION C — PAGE 6 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage IDETOWN, Bess Cooke JACKSON TWP. William Hughes LEHMAN, Barbara Simms NE 9-2544 67 4-5460 NE 9-9531 NE 9-5137 696-1005 67 4-3391 MEEKER, ‘Mrs. Fred Winter MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1962 GR 7-2734 NE 9-8522 GR 7-3271 ' 696-1689 NOXEN ~ ‘Wheeler Hess was taken to Gen- eral Hospital on Tuesday and is still a patient there. Duane Lettie was taken by Noxen ambulance to General Hospital on Wednesday noon after suffering a heart attack. Sidney May, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May, underwent surgery at ~ General Hospital this week for a hernia. He is home now and doing fine. : . Mrs. Ernest Dailey and children, Cherry Point, N. C., are spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Casterline, Jr., and sons, Lincroft, N. J., spent the weekend with Mrs. Russell Cas- terline, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goble and family and Philip Race. ~ Affie Blizzard, Ward and Douglas Vanderhoff, Metuchin, N. J., were weekend visitors at the home of Delbert and Christine Blizzard. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jones and family, Warwick, N. Y., spent sev- eral days this week with his parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones. Mrs. Dorothy French returned from General Hospital on Saturday. She expects to resume work at} Noxen Manufacturing Company on Monday. Bernice Fish, Hamilton Square, N. J., spent the weekend at the ome of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shannenberg- er, Elmira, N. Y. visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackling on Thursday. James Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Patton and family, Athens, visited relatives here this weekend. William Patton is here from Atizona visiting among family and friends until Wednesday. Richard Bender, student at Wilkes College, whose home is in Bridgeton, N. J., spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bender. ‘Harriett Dendler, Harrisburg, spent the weekend with her parents, the Roy Dendlers. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miner spent Saturday with son, Claude Miner and family, Harpursville, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck and three Cahill grandchildren from West Pittston spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph French and family, Messina, N. Y. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Kovolick an- nounce the birth of a son, Jeffrey Allan, at General Hospital on Sat- urday, October 13. . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leibenguth, Kathy and Randy, Endicott, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leibenguth. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff, Jr., and family, Baltimore, Md., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff, Sr. Mrs. Ora Bean spent the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Gillis, Williamsport. Mike Bean and Roy Newell are working in Hiawatha, Kansas. . Mrs. James Hettesheimer, Mrs. Charles Witter and Mrs. Larry Trav- er wish to thank all the neighbors and anyone else who turned out to help to find ‘their children when they wandered off on Schooley Mountain. It was very greatly ap- preciated. : . Weekend guests at ‘the Arthur Blizzard home were Mrs. Edward Lasecki and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. George Crouse, Nanticoke, Mrs. John Miller, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole spent ~ the weekend with their daughters, Mrs. James Berger and family and Mrs. Herman Pease and family, Buffalo, N. Y. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lettie are: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lettie, Porter, Pa.; Mr. Jack Lettie, Punxatawny, Pa.; Mrs. Earl Bish, Dora, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray- - mond Elkin and Patricia, Irwin, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Mathews, Chica- go; Airman 2nd Class Darrell Lettie of the Panama Canal Zone. Mr. Duane Lettie is much better at this writing, + James Casterline, Buffalo, spent ‘the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Os- mond Casterline and family and he and Mr. and Mrs. William Doty, Benton, were dinner guests on Sun- day. Mr. acd Mrs. Winfred Reed, who are employed in Long Island, N. Y., spent the weekend at their home here. * Mrs. Chester Keiper, Allan and Tommy, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Stredny at Harveyville, Pa., 88m CH poestors MUTUAL, INC. This regular quarterly divi- dend of 10¢ per share de- rived from investment in- «come, plus a distribution of '35¢ per share dividend representing income from realized security profits is payable on September 28 to shareholders of record as of September 27, 1962. Robert S$. Ersted, Secretary-Treasurer * % * CONSECUTIVE DIVIDEND Thomas N. Kreidler Jr. Shavertown, Pa. 674-5231 ‘Lambert Traver, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells and family, Rockland, Mass., recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Patton. Mr. Wells recently suffered a heart attack. Don't forget the Lutheran bazaar on Thursday with a home cooked ham supper and many articles for sale. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hackling on Sunday afternoon were Mrs. Harry Harding, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mrs. Frank Benscoter and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Benscoter and son, Jerry, Sweet Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Manking and family, Meshoppen, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller, Sayre, visited the William Murphys on Sunday. Mrs. Eva Root and her mother, Mrs. Mary Shupp, visited Mrs. Bert Ferris at Endicott over the weekend. Mrs. Stella Wall, Tunkhannock, is staying with her sister, Mrs. Lola Miner, for a few days. Robert Turner got a doe with his bow and arrow on South Mountain on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert ShaTlopbiegss of Wyoming were dinner guests at the Harry Bigelows on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bigelow and family, Barker, N. Y., spent this weekend with them. A family dinner was held at the home of Mrs. Michael Butry on Sunday. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Debrino, New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newell and Pamela, Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Butry and Marlene, Barbara Butry and Robert Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Patton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newell, Pat and Rich- ard, and Miss Mary Butry, Noxen. Marlene Butry has returned from Philadelphia, where she attended a nurse’s. convention. Pat Newell and Katy Kline spent Friday in Binghamton. Beaumont Mrs. Samuel Davis remains at the General Hospital] where she is a surgical patient. The Herbert Goodwins spent last weekend with relatives in New Jersey and New York. Mrs. Gorge Clark, mother of Mrs. is seriously ill at her Tunkhannock home, Harveys Lake W.S.CiS. of Alderson Methodist Church met at the church on Thurs- day evening. Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter and Mrs. Alferd Rogers were host- esses. Mrs. Theodore Heness reported on the Fall District meeting at Forty- Fort. The November meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Heness. Present were: Mrs. Helen Hartman, Mrs. Ida Rogers, Mrs. Garvin Smith, Eleanor Humphrey, Mrs. Theodore Heness and ‘the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Garinger, Berwyn, Pa., announce the arrival of their third (3rd) daughter on October 8, 1962. The baby has been named Amy Louise. Her sisters are Tracy and Wendy. Mrs. John Cowan, Snow Hill, Md., is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Higgins. Mrs. Cowan visited her sister in Harris- burg before coming to Harveys Lake, her former home. and from here she will visit another sister in Massachusettes. TRUCKSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zlotez and family, Chase Road, will change their residence to Plymouth shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hons, Le- high Street, recently visited friends in the Trenton-New Rochelle area of New Jersey. Mrs. John R. Austin, Ithaca, is spending some time with Mrs. Arline Bessmer, Harris Hill Road. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wells, Elm Terrace, left Monday for St. Cloud, Florida, where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Griffiths and children, Dana and Susan, Little- falls, N. J., recently spent the week- end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Griffiths, Staub Road, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams, Chase Road. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hons, Mrs. Arline Bessmer, and Lucy Courtright recently visited Mr. and Mrs. A. C. ‘Woolbert and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Richards in Cranford, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Woolbert returned with them to spend some time here. RICKY ASHMAN, GUEST Ricky Ashman, Terrace Avenue, was guest of honor at a family party on his fourth birthday. Present were: Mrs. Charles Ashman, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hodgson and son, Ralph, Jr., of Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Dorothy Cock- ran of Philadelphia; his brothers, Robert, Jr. and Raymond, his par- ents and the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. George Russell, Old Forge, recently. spent .the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Roushey, Sr., Hellers Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Perrin and children, Philadelphia, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Perrin, Sr., Holly Street. Mrs. Thomas Williams, Chase Road, was admitted as a medical patient at Nesbitt Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Winston, Meadowcrest, will move to Washing- ton, D. C., about November 1. Mr. Winston plans to attend the Univer- sity of Oklahoma this winter. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Wayne Harrison, Mrs. Graydon Carle, Mrs. Margaret Dykman, Mrs. Lory Johnson, Mrs. Thomas Cleasby, Mrs. William F. Griffiths, Mrs. Betty Lou Kleiner, David N. Schooley, Richard Dymond, Leland Moss, Rich- ard Ashman, John E. Billings, Elliot Perrego, Robert Sherry, Ernest Bev- an, Beverly Peirce, Jane Schooley 'Woolbert, Joan Alice Martin and Susan Ellen Wood. Mr. and Mrs. John Roushey, Sr. Hellers Grove, visited her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Jones in Taylor Wednesday. M.Y.F. SPAGHETTI SUPPER Trucksville Methodist Senior M.Y.F. will sponsor a spaghetti sup- per Saturday night, October 27, in the fellowship hall. Serving starts at 5:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs: Allen Snyder. Mt. Greenwood, will leave this Saturday to spend the winter in Orlando, Florida. Enroute south they will visit ‘their son-in-law and daughter, Postie Says: Sales FREE HEATING 674-7781 We Do SURVEYS Call Automatic Heat AUTHORIZED e-f-m- DEALER J. B. POST C0. 66 Oxford Street Lee Park, W-B Call 674-7781 For Your Free Home Heating Survey Greater FLOOR COVERING VALUES at STRAUSER'S IN LUZERRE REMNANTS INLAID & VINYL LINOLEUM 14 PRICE INLAID LINOLEUM TILES 6° 9x9” Each REMNANT PIECES WALL COVERING 4, ft. High 15¢.. Up to 15 ft. Long VINYL LINOLEUM 39... 6 ft. Wide Stair Treads 39: 9x18” Brown 9x12 FELT BASE S 4% + FELT BASE LINOLEUM 59... 6 ft. Wide IN OUR PAINT DEPT. 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Y., visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Watkins and family. Mrs. Fred Rundle, Levi Updyke, Lewis Youngblood, and Mrs. Louise Shaffer have been named as pros- pective jurors to serve at a three weeks session of Criminal Court opening November 13. REYNOLDS CLASS MEETS Reynolds Bible Class of Trucksville Methodist Church met on October 10. Mrs. J. B. Schooley presided in the absence of Mrs. W. A. Cease who is ill. Mrs. Sheldon Jones made a report for the quilting project. Twen- ty-five attended. Harry DeWitt, Pioneer Avenue, spent last week with his son, Carl and family in Wilmington, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson and family spent the weekend with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. -and Mrs. Leslie Webster and family in New Millford, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Meyers and family of Carverton Road, visited Mr. By d’Alessio THESE WOMEN! NANT A Cod AE ii “Goodness, they sell oT oe books | in there. How DO they make a living ?”’- | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Loyalville Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Price had as guest over the weekend her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Perrone, Westerly, RI Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gordon, Milan, visited Mrs. Della Dobson last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paniczko had as guests over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kozera, New York City. Mrs. Mary Nienius was honored’ with a birthday supper at her home by three of her children and fam- ilies. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nienius and Marlene, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacDermott, Donna and David, Stillwater; Mrs. Diana Weg- ner and Ricky. Community Hallowe’en Party will be held at Loyalville Methodist Church Hall Friday evening, October 26. Grand March will be at 8. Re- freshments will be sold. Anyone wishing to have news a in this column, please call GR 7-3693. At Emma Willard Miss Rosanne T.. Smith has begun ‘the Freshman year at Emma Willard School, Troy, New York, this fall. Rosanne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison H. 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