. Ne DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA NOXEN Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siglin have gone to stay with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. David Hop- kins, Vienna, N. J. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Montross cele- brated their forty-sixth wedding anniversary on Tuesday, October 16. Mr. Wheeler Hess returned to his home from General Hospital on Wednesday. The following from Noxen attend- ed the Republican rally at the Grange Hall, Tunkhannock, on Tues- day evening: Mrs. Clark Oliver, Mrs. Joseph Dotter, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bender and Mrs. Harry Miller. Roy Swingle and Fred Clarke are with Roy Newell and Mike Bean in Hiawatha, Kansas. Sixteen year old Carl Siglin got a spike buck in the woods near Roy eh home this week. Tt was his first one and he was pretty hap- py over it. Dave Williams was brought home from General Hospital by Noxen am- bulance on Friday. Sandra Engelmann, Bristol, spent the weekend at her home here. Peggy Coole and Carol Del Vecchio of New Jersey spent Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole and attended Old Home Day at Bloomsburg College on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vancampen, Endicott, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Race on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Munketchy and son, Robert, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haverick, Levittown, Pa. ‘William Patton, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Patton, Sr., has re- turned to ‘the Marshall Islands after spending a week with his parents. Mary Tier, Croydon, Pa., spent the weekend with Janet Turner and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wall and Larry, Irvington, N. J., spent the weekend at their home here. w and Mrs. Nevin Benner, Rich- field, Pa., spent Sunday with Mrs. Albert Casterline and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Montross and family. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case spent Friday and Saturday in Manchester, Vt. oe Thomas Lane and daughter, rjorie, of New Jersey spent the weekend with Mrs. Dorothy French. Mrs. Albert Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata spent the weekend at ‘the home of Mrs. Harold DuBois, Oneonta, N. Y. ; Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Patton and family of Newark, Del, spent the weekend here with his parents, the Franklin Pattons. Classmates of Methodist Church met at ‘the home of Mrs. Fred Schenck. = Present were: Mesdames Alpha Dymond, Kenneth Denmon, Henry Lane, Albert Jones, Elwood Patton, Jacob Miner, Raymond Gun- ton, Oscar Fish, Francis Schenck. Mrs. Fred Schenck and Mrs. Francis Schenck were ‘the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Kerns, Newtown, Pa., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean. Children of the Junior Depart- ment, Methodist Sunday School, will collect for UNICEF Drive after school hours on October 31. They will be identified by their orange colored boxes. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Patton and family, Newburg, N. Y., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Traver. Mr. and Mrs. James Hette- sheimer and family, Noxen, were Sunday dinner guests at the Travers. Saturday guests at the Arthur Blizzards were Mr. and Mrs. John Malloy, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. George Crouse and Thelma Sue, Nanticoke; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holbren, Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patton and family, Athens, Pa., spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Marvin Shive and also called on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackling. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Patton, Bristol, spent the weekend with the David MacMillans. ; Mrs. Jeddie MacMillan visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Turner, Tunkhannock, on Wednesday. Mr. Turner’s leg is still in a cast from an automobile accident which oc- curred a couple months ago. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Traver and family, Mrs. Richard Traver, Sr. and grandson, Ricky, spen't Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lattimer, Proctor, Pa. Robert Traver, student at Blooms- burg College, was home for ‘the weekend. Mrs. William Jones will enter General Hospital on Wednesday ‘to undergo an eye operation. Teddy Turner has been on the sick list for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Race and daughter and Roger Race, Walling- ford, Conn., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Vane Race. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sickler and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sickler and chil- dren, Falls, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Space and family. Larry Traver, Leon and Warren Newell, Kennelworth, N. J., spent the weekend here with their fami-. lies. Mrs. Kenneth Turner wishes to thank all who sent her the cards while she was a patient in the hos- pital. It was greatly appreciated. She returned to her home on Thurs- day. TRUCKSVILLE Mrs. Beryl Evans Thomas, former resident of Warden Avenue, was recently elected second vice presi- a of the Pennsylvania State Edu- c& jon Association of Northeastern Pennsylvania for Class Room Teach- ers at a conference at Penn-Stroud Hotel in Stroudsburg. QRVICE CLUB MEETS Trucksville Service Mothers and Wives Club met at the fire hall on Monday night. Mrs. Albert Williams, Jr. presided at the business meeting. Letters written nineteen years ago relative to the flag pole raising at the soldiers and sailors plot at the intersection of Harris Hill Road and Main Street were reread and dis- cussed. Members attending: Mes- dames Fred Case, Leon Beisel, Clyde Birth, Jacob Beline, Albert Blase, Mame Dymond, Margaret Dykman, Eugene Piatt, R. D. Shepherd, and Albert Williams, Jr. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Norman B. Stookey, Franklin Stroud, Mrs. lips, Mrs. Mrs. Walter Phil- Robert Kleiner, rel, Bruce Edward Long, Guy J. Shovlin, Gerald W. Thomas, Howard W. Perrin, Russell Greenley, George Owen, Joseph Philbin, Robert Weil- enback, John Jones, Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Birch Grove, have returned after spending a month with ‘their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arnold and family of Toledo, Ohio, and their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Donald Martin and family at Saginaw, Michigan. Miss Fannie Jorden of Carverton Road has returned from Miami, Fla., where she spent two weeks with her James Case and Mrs. sister, Mrs. Jennie Black. Mrs. Dorothy Hoover has returned to her home at Basking Ridge, N. J., Bonnie | Jean Case, Dr. Crompton, B. F. Mer-, and Kenneth ayear per $100-on PERSONAL LOANS at the’ MINERS” MINERS NATIONAL BANK Main Street, Dallas, Pa. Ba ¥ ‘Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1962 STRICTLY BUSINESS by McFeatters EMPLOYMENT. APPLICATIONS Ta “Why should I remember my phone number? I never call myself!” after spending several weeks with relatives and friends here. FRIENDSHIP CLASS MEETS Friendship Class of Trucksville Methodist Church met in the educa- tional building on. Tuesd .y night. Mrs. Nancy Bessmer presided at the business meeting. Mrs. Florence Sherwood spoke on her trip through the southern states this past sum- mer. Plans were discussed about the election day dinner, the class is to serve. Members of the class are ‘to be contacted for homemade pies for the dinner. Twenty-five members were present, ADVANCEMENT FOR CROOM. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croom, 95 Carverton Road, have learned of the advancement of their son, H. Ed- ward Croom from Airman Second Class to Airman First Class in the recent promotion cycle at the United States Air Force base at Grand Forks in North Dakota. Edward is sta- tioned in the air police section at the base. NEIGHBORHOOD CARD CLUB MEETS { Neighborhood Card Club met at the home of Mrs. Ogden Palmer on Grove Street Tuesday night. Prizes were won by Mrs. Robert Mathers, Mrs. John Roushey, Sr., Mrs. Donald Anderson, and Mrs. Harold Croom. Present: ‘Mesdames “Donald Ander- son, (Harold Croom, Earl Gregory, Jr.; William Lohman, Sheldon Hoov- ‘er, Robert Mathers, Richard Mathers, John Roushey, Sr., and the hostess. Mrs. "Robert Harrison and son, Robert, of Philadelphia spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hemmenway on Post Road. Mrs. Franklin Hemmenway enter- tained at her home on Wednesday night for Mrs. C. S. Hemmenway, Mrs. Harry Post of Trucksville, and Mrs. George Weer of Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jenson, Mt. Greenwood, have returned after spending two weeks with their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Albert Jenson and family in Meyers- ville, Md. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jorden of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Finney. ENTERTAINS AT CARDS Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh, Huntsville Road, entertained her card club at her home on Tuesday night. Present; Mesdames Lynn Ashworth, Fred Case, C. S. Hemmenway, Howard Ide, Leonard Ide, Lansford Norris, Laura Wheeler, and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jentzen and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hemmenway of Earlville, N. Y., spent. a few days re- cently with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hemmenway, Hillside Road. RECEIVES PROMOTION M T S N Robert Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Palmer of Grove Street, has been promoted to Sea- man Third Class. Palmer is return- ing from a seven months cruise, the first stop of which was Hong Kong. He expects to spend Christmas with relatives in California returning home sometime after the first of the year. Mrs. Harry Hoffman, Clearview Loyalville Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paniczko had the following as guests last weekend: Mr. and Mrs. William Paniczko and their two grandchildren of Roselle Park, N. J; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Paniczko and son, John, of Eliza- beth, N. J. Mrs. Mildred Delaney submitted to surgery last week at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Darnell and family of Hazlet, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. C. E.. Darnell of Portland, Ore- gon, visited Mrs. Mary Nienius and Mrs. Diana Wegner over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Price had as guests over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beckly of Trumansburg, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. David S. Van- Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Earl VanHorn and daughter of Bloomsburg. Loyalville Methodist W. S. C. S. met at home of Mrs. Diana Wegner on October 16. Next meeting to be at home of Mrs. Thelma Leach on Avenue, left on Saturday for Dover, Del., to spend several days with Mr. and.Mrs. Theodore Clark and family. En route home she will spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Addison Newberry and family in Philadel- phia. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hopkins have returned to their home on Carverton Road after visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Miles of Southington, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. David Elton and family of Pennsauken, N. J., visited Mr. and Mrs. Vought Long. While here they attended the wedding of Wayne Long and Diane McDonald. Dougal. November 20. Present were: Mrs, Waneta Hoppes, Mrs. Cora Dougal, Mrs. Delores Garrahan, Mrs. Virgie Wolfe, Mrs. Martha Steinruck, Mrs. Maryann Swire, Mrs. Thelma Leach, Mrs. Mary Nienius, Mrs. Diana Weg- ner, Bess Klinetob and Sharon Don’t forget the Hallowe'en Party tomorrow night at Loyalville Meth- odist Church Hall. Grand march at 8. Refreshments will be ‘sold. Adult Fellowship Group Celebrates With Members Adult fellowship group, Glenview P. M. Church, met on Saturay eve- ning in the social rooms of the church. The program was presented by Mrs. John Fluck. Honored were, Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart on their anniversary; Rev. Andrew Derrick, Mrs. Louis Achuff, Mrs. Catherine Coleman, Gersham Hoyt, Mrs. George Stuart and John Fluck, on their birthdays. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sel Case, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss, Mr. and Mrs. John Fluck, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Gershom Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart Mesdames Sarah Moss, Wallace Leitch, Catherine Coleman, Nick Susaraba, Louis Achuff, Anna Comp- ton, Charles Seward, Doris Stuart; Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick, Ken Higgins, Sharon Stuart, Bonnie Hoyt, Theda Hoyt, Ruth Higgins, Pamea Stuart, Katherine Fluck. Did You Read The Trading Post FORD TRACTORS JoinUs...InOur HALLOWEEN SAVINGS DAYS...on KUNKLE MOTORS KUNKLE OR 5-1546 Q. what does it vestment when - you! Your Congressman has Worldwide Standing, Reputation and Experience... "The fact that Dan Flood is a Congressman with na- tional and international standing and reputation— do for the people of Luzerne County?" A. Dan Flood is so highly regarded in government af- fairs that his word carries great weight on issues af- fecting us locally. Dan Flood's record is clear—he has always been an aggres- sive spokesman for every issue of importance to the people of Luzerne County. His years of service as your Congressman means senior- ity, your most valuable in- it comes to getting things done for Protect your investment in Congress . . . Re-elect DAN SECTION B — PAGE 2 RECORD ACHIEVEMENT UNPARALLELED HERE Is Testimony For Your Support In Re-electing FRED J. SHUPNIK (Sixth Legislative Dist.) AS REPRESENTATIVE . Never in the history of the Back Mt. has the area received the recognition and benefits brought here by Rep. Fred J. Shupnik. Among the many outstanding projects for which he is credited are: 1,000 Acre Multi-Million Frances Slocum State Park in Kingston Twp. New Harveys Lake Highway to Open New Avenues to the Expanding Area.. Over $1 Million in Road Improvements by . the State Highway Department to Speed Residential, Industrial Development. These and many other improvements, in step with the fast-growing Back Mt., are the result of the AMBITIOUS and ALERT LEADERSHIP of an OUTSTANDING REPRESENTATIVE serving the 6th Legislative Dist. and including: DALLAS BORCUGH & DALLAS TWP. FRANKLIN, JACKSON, AND KINGSTON TWPS. Also: Courtdale, Exeter Borough and -Exeter Twp., Forty Fort, Luzerne, Swoyerville, West Pittston, West Wyoming, Wyoming, and Pringle. VOTE SHUPNIK REPRESENTATIVE Sixth Legislative Dist. NOVEMBER 6 vi et ‘a