DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA TRUCKSVILLE _ Trucksville Service Mothers and Wives Club will meet at the Fire Hall Monday night. A Christmas party will follow the meeting. Gifts will be exchanged. Hostess Com- mittee: Mesdames Bruce Long, Wal- lace Perrin, Eugene Piatt, William # uel Lawson. ‘Mrs, Paul Rowker and infant son have returned home from General Hospital. Mrs. Michael Andrews, Harris Hill Road ,spent two weeks in Harris- burg with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Con- nors and family. She also spent | Rhodes, R. D. Shepherd, and Sam- GAMES FOR ALL AGES 1.00 - From ~ Dallas Hardware 1.98 TOYS Trucks — Guns Musical Toys Gift Items for the Home SHOP TOOLS For The Handyman JET REMOVER SNOW AND ICE 30 - Times Faster Than Salt | Get it Now DALLAS HARDWARE Main Street Dallas - The Store With Giant 24’ Santa ER a day with her granddaughter, Marie Daubert, a student at Getts- burg College. Mrs. William Jennings, Carverton Road, will return Saturday from Philadelphia where she has been spending the past month. Mrs. Raymond Hoover and chil- dren, Denise, Scott, and James, Succascunna, N. J., spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Gregory, Jr. and family Carverton Road. Seventy-Fifth Birthday Mrs. Gilbert Williams, S. Memori- al Highway, was guest of honor at a 75th birthday party Monday at Colonial Inn. Present were: Mesdames Wilbur James, William Markle, Gerald Mathews, Harry Johns, Russell Grey, Clifford Al- berts, Samuel Hart, and Jerome Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Elizabeth Turn, Mrs, Beverly Puff Diamond, Mrs. Warren L. Mar- row, Mrs. Edith K. Parsons, Mrs. Isabel Derolf, Howard Ide, James Carl Goodwin, Robert C. Hutchison, David H. Bottoms, Wilbur Derolf, Bruce Dugan, Thomas Cook, C. Ed- ward Johnson, dJr., Robbin Loh- mann, Laurie Lou Long, Pamela Sue Lawson, Beverly Dymond, Lori DeRemer, Bonnie Lou Culver, Carol Dick, Elda Coolbaugh, Arline G. Williams, Gloria Jean Roe, and Barbara Bullock. Gertrude and Verna Smith, York, spent a few days recently with their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Post, Laurel Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nuss and son, David, Pulaski, N. Y. visited former neighbors and friends here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hoover and daughter, Sandra, Englewood, N. J. visited his mother, Mrs. Jacob Hoover, Carverton Road, over the weekend. B. C. Post, Laurel Lane, recently visited his brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Post and family in Binghamton. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hawk, MAKE HER LOAD LIGHTER wn FT LOWEST PRICE IN HISTORY | FOR A HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC! | x hand-rinse dishes * Washes with a pewerful cascade of water hotter than hands ean stand *. Holds complete service for 12 Needs no installation — rolls away when 0 X not in use You don’t have to carefully scrape or = SPECIAL PRICES for Christmas (7 a zx / Wa Ri HOTPOINT DISHWASHER (Model DA 35-C) HOTPOINT RANGE (Model RB 65-C) STANTON’S TVs Appliances Dallas Shopping Center EY —— SR Rl], WE’ GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962 The community welcomes Allan Lamoreaux and his bride, the former Norma Dymond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dymond, Dymond Hollow, who are living with Allan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lam- oreaux, until the spring. They were married at’ Dymond Hollow Metho- dist Church by Rev. William Wat- son on November 23. David Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cooper, Chase Road, has recovered from measles. The Coopers are crossing their fingers hoping their other children will not catch them for Christmas. The community welcomes Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fry who have pur- chased the Allen residence on Chase Road and moved in on Sunday. The Allens have moved to Kingston. Mrs. Fry is a sister of the popular baker, Joe Emerick. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Brown at- tended the annual Christmas party of Air Products Corp. Saturday evening at Hotel Redington. A Christmas party for children will be held Sunday afternoon at the Redington. The Browns’ boys, Rich- ard, Gary and Leslie, have been invited. Township Commissioners have accepted delivery of a new Dodge truck and have already put it to use, plowing the twenty-three miles of road in the township. This new truck replaces an old second hand truck which was constantly in need of repairs. With 23 miles of roads to maintain, ash and plow, this is a welcome piece, of equipment. "An. excellent time was had by all attending the Jackson Township Firemen’s Auxiliary Christmas party at the Fire Hall last evening. Trucksville . Gardens, Mrs. Janice Davis, of Luzerne, and Mrs. Ruth Brown, Dallas, visited Mrs, Hawk’s brother-in-law and sister; Mr. and Mrs. David Horlacker in Drums on Sunday. : Ruth’ Bennett, a student nurse at Danville Medical Center, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett on Orchard Street the past weekend. , Mrs. Albert Williams, Jr., Lehigh Street, was admitted to Nesbitt Hospital last .week : for tests and treatment. Mrs. Franklin Hemmenway, Post Road, is spending the week with her sonin-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiliamson and family in York. : Mrs. Robert Bullock and infant son have returned to their home on Maple Street from Nesbitt Hos- pital. in Trustees Meet With Stookey Trustees of Trucksville Methodist Church met at the home of Nor- man Stookey on Holly Street Wed- nesday night. Louis Wilcox pre- sided at the business meeting. Mem- Jones, Clifford - Johnson, Louis Wil- cox, and Kenneth Woolbert. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horlax of Carverton Road, will leave Monday December 17, for Miami, Fla, where they will spend the holidays with their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Nafus and family. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Meeker, for- mer residents of Harris Hill Road, have changed ‘their address from to 5246 Pitrhan Avenue in Wash- ington, . D.C. : : Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Avery, Mt. Greenwood, had as weekend guests the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ziba Hartland of Jersey Shore. ‘ Mr. and- Mrs. James Santee and their. children, ‘David, Mary Alice, Laura: Ann, and Catherine, spent the weekend with Mrs. Santee’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Manning. . + ¥ or FORTY FORT THEATRE Tonight, Sunday, (Cont’. 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Tom Gimble returned home from a deer hunting trip in Allegheny County Sunday. His homeward trip was delayed by the great snowstorm which closed the Superhighway out of Pittsburgh. The sympathy of the community is extended to the Rev. Robert T. Webster, former pastor of the Trucksville Methodist and Dorrance- ton Methodist Church of Kingston and the present pastor of the Clarks Summit Methodist Church, on the death of his mother, Mrs. Tracy T. Webster, Saturday morning at the parsonage in Clarks Summit after a lengthy illness. Friends of Mrs. Webster and Rev. Webster paid their respects on Sunday at the Harold Snowdon Funeral Home in Kingston and at the Young Funeral Home at Clarks Summit on Mon- day. Mrs. Webster was buried from the Clark Summit Methodist Church on Tuesday afternoon with the Rev. Dr. Earl V. Tolley, superintendent of the Scranton District of the Wyo- ming Conference and the Rev. Dr. Lynn F. Bouton, Superintedent of the Wilkes-Barre District, presiding. 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