SECTION C — PAGE 6 SERS et Am emg ee SWEET VALLEY HTH EH TTOTTTTO ELIT FITTER Renald Davenport, Lake-Lehman Senior, was among the happy hunters, bagging a buck opening day. He is the son of Mrs. Merle Davenport and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Torrence Naugle, with whom he resides. Mrs. Howard L. Post is confined | home. FOR {CHRISTMAS GIVE SPEIDEL THE SMART CONTINENTAL LOCK IN GOLD FILLED ONLY ANTIGUA EXQUISITE FASHION APPEAL! a SE m— LADY TWISTO-FLEX $7.95 RB. L. Eyet JEWELER Main Highway Shavertown with influenza. Her son, Brent, 3, sustained a severly lacerated finger when he caught it in a door at their Mrs. Post's step-mother, Mrs. James Kibler, fractured her leg in a fall while at work at Wise Potato Chips Company, in Berwick and will be in a cast for three. months. Sweet Valley Volunteer Firemen meet tonight. Members are urged to attend, newcomers are welcome. Two Lehman Seniors, Karen Young, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Young, Lake Silkworth and Marie Rasimovicz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rasimovicz, Sylvan Lake are observing their seven- teenth birthdays this week. PFC William Andrasko, Edge- wood Arsenal, Md., son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Andrasko spent last weekend at his home. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962 i NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin FERNBROOK. Mrs. George Shaver NE 9-2544 67 4-5460 HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage NE 9-9531 IDETOWN, Bess Cooke JACKSON TWP. William Hughes LEHMAN, Barbara Simms NE 9-5137 696-1005 674-3391 MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Wi nfer GR 7-2734 MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. NE 9-8522 GR 7-3271 696-1689 W. Anderson 674-6351 * Mrs. Eleanor Bronson, was con- fined last week with flu. Maude Bronson has returned after being a patient at General Hogpital last week. Maple Grove Methodist Church W.S.C.S. held a Christmas party last Tuesday evening at the newly opened dining room of Sheldon’s Luncheonette, Pikes Creek. Mrs. Ruth Anstett entertained at a party Friday. Games were played and refreshments served to Mrs. i nh / 1 4 / 7 ; WREATHES TEs! GOODMAN'S BEAUTIFUL POINSETTIAS PONPOMS — CARNATIONS SNAP DRAGONS Cemetery GOO DMAN-the f Next Door To The Castle Dallas 674-6616 Wreathes lorist EIR OREIE ARBEIT TELEEL 2? FEE pes Eo x Co ARR WRAPPINGS WATCHES "EVANS PRESCRIPTION DRUG ih HATA Hale Bronson, Mrs. Roland Ide, Mrs. Edwin Britt, Mrs. Richard Britt, Jean Davis’ and Janice Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Borofski, Lake Silkworth, have named their infant daughter, Ann Marie. Born on Thanksgiving Day, she will be christened December 16, at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, fol- lowed by a dinner for the immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins, entertained friends over the week- end, with Friday and Saturday be- ing devoted to hunting. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andree, Hatboro; William Crossley, Sr. William Crossley, Jr., Robert and Joseph Crossley and Jack Norris, Croyden. Patricia was also home for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cain, Jr., Lake Silkworth recently entertained the former’s family at dinner. Attend- ing were, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cope, Warren Bittenbender, Cloris, Sue, Judy, Leon, John and Randy Cope, all of Lime Ridge. Marcia Jean George, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William George is observing her second birthday to- day. Sympathy of the community is extended to the family of Mrs. Emma Franklin who was buried last week. : Mr, and Mrs. Jack McClure and daughter, Pamela Ann, Lorraine, Ohio, were guests of Mr. .and Mrs. Michael Maransky last weekend. Mrs. McClure is the former Mar- garet Maransky. Mr. and Mrs. William George and daughter, Marcia, and Mrs. Vida Kitchen were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. William James, Clarks Summit. Barry Pahler, 15, Pikes Creek, bagged a six-point buck Saturday while visiting with his cousins, Jesse and Ralph Pieffer. Bernardine Baker, Mooretown, recently spent a weekend with Janice Pieffer. Also a recent guest at the Pieffer home was Mrs. Pieffer’s mother, Mrs. Martha Pahler, Ruggles. Mrs. Frances Thomas spent last week with relatives in Philadelphia. Mrs. Della Hann, looked = after Cheryl while her mother was away. Albert Wallace, Tom Foss and Herbie Pieffer, working for the Township, spent sixteen hours last Friday, clearing and ashing the roads during the heavy snow fall. | Sgt. and Mrs. Ronald Grabowski and son, Mark Allan, are spending a thirty day leave with their par- ents. This is the first in five years that they will enjoy Christmas at home. Mrs. Grabowski is the for- mer Carol Whitesell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitesell. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Long, Moore- town, had as guests last week-end their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Blaine, Newark, N. J. Sunday dinner guests in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Eck- rote and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Eck- rote and childrem, Bett, Lester, Jr. and Tammy, Wapwallopen. The Longs attended the funeral last week of Mrs. Long's aunt, Mrs. Steele, Wilkes-Barre. Tony Sayre and Bill Naugle, Jr., hunting in the Pikes Creek Area, each shot a deer. Tony's is a spike and Bill's an eight point. Mrs. Caroline. Ferrey has been confined with a virus. Also on the sick list is Bill Sayre, ISr., Lake Silk- worth, The Ladies Auxiliary of the Lake Silkworth Volunteer Fire Depart- ment held their annual Christmas dinner-party last Sunday. Following a business meeting in the afternoon, a turkey dinner and a gift exchange party was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kuczawa, and son Gregg, Reading, were guests last week-end of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Naugle, Sr. Janice Pieffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pieffer, observed her ninth birthday December 1. Twelve of Janice’s classmates spent the afternoon with ther. Games were the main diversion. Charles Spencer III and Marvin Hagembaugh, Lake Silkworth, each bagged a deer on opening day. Charles’ is an eight-point and Mar- vin’s five-point. Marvin is in the eighth grade at Lake - Lehman School. * Mr. amd Mrs. Charles Perkins’ entertained at a dinner Saturday ‘evening honoring their son, Mark, * whose fifth birthday occurred on Sunday. Attending were William Crossley, Sr. Bill, Robert, and Joseph; Jack Norris, the Perkins children, Patricia, David, Jonathan, Charles Ruth, Priscilla and Rebecca. Salvation Army musical groups sing and play the beloved Christmas carols in veteran’s hospitals, in nurs- ing homes and in other institutions during ‘the holiday season. Crystal, Color & Milk Glass Oneida | ERE Stainless Steel & International Flatware Brass & Wood Gifts Ne Fernbrook Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bynon, Main Road, on ghe passing of Mr. Bynon’s mother, Mrs. Florence Bynon, Dallas, on Saturday. Alex Matukitis, East Dallas, shot an 8-point buck on Saturday while hunting in the Poconos. Pvt. John R. Fowler, 3rd, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fowler, E. Over- brook Avenue, is spending a 25 day leave at his home from Camp LeJeune, N. C. When he returns to the Marine Corps for further train- ing he will report to New River, N.C. [Sincere sympathy is extended to the Mokychic family on the death of John Mokychic of East Dallas on Thursday. Ornaments Christmas Novelties : : EEE A hd Ed Emma Lou Kitchen, twelve, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Kitchen, Demunds Road, is in a body - Wrap and Small Appliances Designers Revereware Corningware “Symbol” by Grizwold Hampers and Bath Accessories Canister and Kitchen Sets DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA cast at her home after fracturing a vertebrae in her back last Monday night as she lost her balance getting into the family car. The car began to drift backwards as she attempted to get, in, there was no one else in the car to help her at the time. X-rays taken ‘the next morning re- vealed the injury. Officers and teachers of Sunday School of Glenview P. M. Church will hold their annual election of of- ficers and superintendents at a special meeting called for Saturday, December 15, at 1 p.m. Practice for the annual Christmas program will be held at 1:30 at the church. 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