EE 5 PEAY A UR AY TAL, ey A bre $0 bP Sea i Soh hn SECTION: B — PAGE 6 SWEET AMIE ETTAPeer Ts OP TR ie Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walsh re- cently entertained at dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ehret and sons, Shelly, Billie, Dougie and Dale, Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. William George and Mrs. 'Vida Kitchen entertained at dinner Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Carl George, Mrs. Josephine George, Alden, and Mrs. Anne Claridge, Belview, New Jersey, and Mrs. Nettie Post, who is spending a week at the George home. Recent guests also included Mr. and Mrs. - William James and daughter, Debra, Clarks Summit. Auxiliary of the Volunteer Fire Department will meet to- night. Mr. and, Mrs. Lawrence Cragle recently entertained at a family dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kittle, Jr. Allan, Keith and Cheryl; Mr. and * Mrs. Robert Cragle and son, Jeffrey. The Lawrence Cragle’s other son, Elwyn, is with the army in Ger- many. The condition of Frank Piatt, Mooretown,; remains thé same. He is a patient at General Hospital. Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Klinetob left last week for Cross Winds Trailer EXTRA ; EL \ EE SPECIAL VALLEY Court, St. Petersburg, Florida. ! Cub Pack 444 met Wednesday | evening at Church of Christ. les Perkins. : Pastor William G. Hughes con- | ducted the investiture ceremony, welcoming the following new Cubs: Ricky Agnew, Jay Remley, David Haines, Allan Updyke and Warren Wolfe. Kevin Ray and Tim Garrahan | were advanced to Wolf, each receiv- ing one gold and one silver arrow point; Danny Williams was advanced to Wolfe with one gold arrow point; Jonathan Perkins was advanced to Wolf: Bear Cubs Douglas Young and Bing Wolf each received one gold and one silver arrow point; Merwin Updyke was advanced to Bear and received one gold and one silver arrow point. George Haines Jr. and | Dennis Owens were advanced to Webelos and received Boy Scout Books; Dennis received his two year and three year service pins; George received a silver arrow point. Den Pennant was won bv Den No. 4, Webelos with George Haines as Burl | Den Updyke, presided, assisted by Char- | Den Dad, for having their parents i represented one hundred percent. X hand-rinse dishes not in use PRICES HER LOAD LIGHTER GEFT from STANTOI LOWEST PRICE IN HISTORY FOR A HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC! You don't have to carefully scrape or | | . Washes with a powerful cascade * of water hotter than hands can stand *. Holds complete service for 12 | Needs no installation — rolls away when for Ghristmas | Cubs entertained with puppet shows. | Mrs. Bur] Updyke’'s Den No. 1, the story of Tom Sawyer; Mrs. Rose Haines’ Den No. 2, the story of an Indian; Mrs. Marjorie Williams’ No. 3, “Guessing Animals” Den No. 4, with Mr. George Haines told the story of Robinson Cruso. Cubs will have a Carol Sing December 19. The cubs and their families will meet at 7 at Maple Grove Church, returning later to the church hall where they will have a Christmas party. All adults and children attending will bring a twenty- five cent gift for the exchange. Refreshments will be served. Anyone knowing of shut-ins in our area who would enjoy hearing the Cubs caroling should contact Mrs. Albert Ray, GR 17-3271. Sympathy of the community is: extended to the family of Edward Eckert, who was buried this week: James Steinruck, : Sr. returned home after being a patient at General Hospital for several weeks. Larry Wesley, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wesley, Sr. and Tom Raspen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Raspen are attending a specialized school with the Navy. in Philadelphia, after a three-week leave at home. id N—— HOTPOINT (Model DA 35-C) DISHWASHER TI Te HOTPOINT RANGE (Model RB 65-C) S&H |STANTON’S TV Dallas Shopping Center 674-1101 Appliances WE GIVE S&H : GREEN STAMPS 674-9141 Ee 43 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1962 Jim Hill, 1962 Lake - Lehman graduate, is home from Chanute Air |, Force Base, Ill. At the end of his leave he will go to a specialized school at Nashville, Tenn. Nancy and Jeanne Drapiewski spent last week end with their par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Drapiewski. Nancy is attending State College and Jeanne is teaching in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. John Swire and children, George, John, Jr. Daniel, David, Dale and Donna Kay, have moved from Sweet Valley to Somer- set, Pa. where Mr. Swire is em- ployed in construction work. Phillip Farber, Jr., Washington, D. C. James Farber and Mary Ann Welk, Patterson, N. J. spent last weekend with their family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Ewing, N. J. spent last weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper, Chase, and Mr. and | i Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Miner and | family, Mrs: Albert Smith, Sweet Valley. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Maransky, who were married Saturday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. Mrs. Maransky is the former Glenda Ruckle, ‘Shickshinny. Congratulations ‘to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shaw who were married last week. + Mrs. Shaw is the former Sandra Swire. Edward Schrama and Alfred Kowaleski, co-chairmen for the An- nual. Pre-Christmas dance of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, wish to thank all those who made the affair a success. ’ Dayton Long and Bob Williams. Wilkes College seniors, have com- pleted their practice teaching, Day- ton at Chester Street School, Bob at Main Street School, Kingston. The boys spent the weekend with Bob's sister Marilyn Williams. in New Jersey. Bess Klinetob had as Sunday guests ‘two old friends Ida and Olwen Rosser of Kingston. Local Church Gives Equipment To Navajos Rev. Russell Edmondson, pastor of Shavertown Bible Church whose ‘parishioners are deeply concerned with the plight of the Navajo In- dians at Marianna Lake, New Mex- ico, has reported that radio equip- ment, costing $450 has been pur- chased and sent to missionaries at the site. The group also maintains a home for unwanted children of the Indian tribes. There are twelve at present being cared for. Rev. Edmondson states that drinking has become the number one problem among the Navajos, displacing the high in- cidence of tuberculosis once ram- pant among these people. FORTY FORT THEATRE Thursday - Friday - Saturday (Shows 6:30 and 9) Robert Preston, Shirley Jones “The Music Man” Sunday - Monday - Tuesday (Cen’t. Sunday from 3) Anthony Quinn, Julie Harris Jackie Gleason “Requiem For A Heavyweight” Starts Wednesday Bette Davis, Joan (Crawford “What Happened To ' Baby Jane?” Mrs. Cromwell E. Thomas, Kings- ton, was elected president of Wyo- ming Valley United Nations Associa- tion -at its annual meeting held Thursday in First Presbyterian Church House, Wilkes-Barre. She | succeeds Mrs. John H. Doane. Both | Mrs. Thomas, the former Beryl! Evans, and Mrs. Doane are former local residents. Mrs. Robert Moore, Carverton Road, was taken by Kingston Town- ship Ambulance to General Hospital Friday might for observation and treatment. : Mrs. Paul Shaver, Jr. and infant daughter have returned to their home on Cliffside Avenue from Nes. bitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hobbs Wynnewood; visited friends and relatives here last weekend. formerly of Bunker Hill, have moved to their newly built home at 247 Lyncrest Avenue, Philadelphia. Mrs. W. J. Robbins, Jr., Staub Road, is recovering at home follow- ing surgery at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Ralph Coolbaugh, Mrs. Harold Turn, Donald Smith, Floyd Oplinger, Lynn Ashworth, 'Sr., Curtis-Evans, Donald Smith, Jr., Davis Vernon, Fred C. Dingle, Samuel B. Dilcer, Sr., Fred W. Greenley, G. Wilbur Nichols, Thomas Vernon, Robert Ashman, C, Edward Johnson, Jr., Thomas Peirce, Linda Lou Croom, Barbara L. Cleasby, and Debra A. Billings. ' Mr. and Mrs, William E. Boyes and children, Hagerstown, Md., for- mer residents of Elm Terrace, re- cently visited relatives and friends here. Molly Messersmith, Spring Garden Street, is recuperating at home after surgery at Mercy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Houghwout and family, Bradley Beach, N. J. recently visited ‘her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Anderson, Holly Street. | Mr. and Mrs. Vought Long, Car- verton Road, entertained at their home Mr. and Mrs. Alford Bidwell of Forty Fort, Mr. and Mrs. William Long, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Long of Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Webster, Jr. and family, Milford, Conn. spent a; recent weekend with his brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl TRUCKSVILLE Jchnson, Carverton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Owens and children, Harry David, and Ruth, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Walter Churchill and family in Butler, N. J. Mrs. Chester Glahn, Bunker Hill, has returned from Milford, Conn., where she visited her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wil- son, who recently celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. GUEST AT BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. Donald Weston and soms, Willard and John, Hagerstown, Md. spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Meyers. A din- ner was given Mrs. Weston celebrat- ing her birthday while she was here. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. David Meyers and children, Mary Ann and David, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mathews and daughter, Alice, Mr. and Mrs. Clarénce Kreagle and son, John, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atherholt and children, Dorothy, Marie, and Charles, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walters and family, Harris Hill Road, spent the weekend in Pittsburgh as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd An- derson. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. David Potter, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carpenter attended the rmy-Navy football game in Phil- adelphia Saturday. Mrs. Anthony Naperkoski and children, Laura Ann and Cecelia, Holly Street, spent a few days re- cently with her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Obliem and family in Passaic,’ N. J. Mr. and Mrs. George Russell, Old Forge, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Roushey, Sr., of Hellers Grove, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh, Huntsville Road, entertained at dinner on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Richard Plummer and children, Richard and Linda of Levittown; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Britt and their children, Curtis and Carol of Bunker Hill; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott of Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. John Roushey, Sr., Hellers Grove, spent the weekend with Mrs. Roushey’s brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Jones in Taylor! Mr. and Mrs. John Simmer and family, formerly of Brown Manor, have moved to their newly built home at 872 South Glenwood Street in Allentown. h Mr. and Mrs. Alford Frey, Bing- | ee He etl EEE IE hamton, recently visited her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hewitt, Carverton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fish, Williamsport, formerly of Elm Ter- race, visited friends and relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Thomas and family of Vestal, N.Y. spent last weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Bertha Evans, Holly Street. ! Madge Anderson, former super- visor of music in Kingston Town- ship Schools, recently visited rela- tives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Long, Car- verton Road, left this week to spend the winter months in Florida. Trucksville Fire Company will meet ‘tomorrow night. The Auxiliary will meet Monday night for its an- nual Christmas party. Committee in charge: Mrs. George Gaylord, Mrs. John Roushey, Sr., and Mrs. Jane Koneck. FAMILY DINNER : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shoemaker, Carverton Road, enfertained at a dinner: Mrs. Lewis Roushey, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thomas and son, Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wal- ton, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. George Gay- lord, Lori Jean and Ronald Gaylord, Mr. and Mrs. John Roushey, Sr. and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. John Roushey, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Garris and children Gar, Howard, Clark, Cindy, and Holly. Trucksville Driver Takes Top Time Cup Dave Adams, 190 Clearview Ave- nue, Trucksville, took fastest time of the day at a gymkhanna Sunday, November 25, at Towers Discount City with a Triumph TR-3. Adams was clocked at 51.8 sec- onds for, the course, and won a trophy. A gymkhanna is a timed obstacle.course for foreign and sports cars. Next fastest time was registered by Carl Mugford, Kingston, 52.3 seconds in a TR-3. Adams is married and employed by International Business Machine in Scranton. He was recently of- fered as Northeastern Pennsylvania Region Sports Car Club of America nominating committee’s ¢ a n didate for Regional Executive of the associ- ation. : DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Still Investigating Police Chief Russell Honeywell reports that investigation is con- tinuing on several clues found in the burglary of Devens Mills No- vember 10, in which approximately $4,000 was stolen from two safes. Another * Trucksville man, Ed Rembis, clocked 59 seconds even in | an MG TD, to take second place | runner-up in Class IV. | SUBSTRIBE TO THE POST | LUZERNE THEATRE THURSDAY (Shows 6:30 'to 9) James Mason, Sue Lyon “Lolita” FRIDAY and SATURDAY Two Shockers Once at 8:30 “The Head” at 7 and 9:55 “The Devil’s Hand” SUNDAY and MONDAY (Con’t. 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