’ SECTION B-— PAGE 6 THE DALLAS Di THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1962 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENT S BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver . HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage ' IDETOWN, Bess Cooke JACKSON TWP. William Hughes LEHMAN, Barbara Simms Harveys Lake Gary ‘DeHope is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Shaffer, Lake View Terrace. Gary is a teacher in New York. "Carol Ann Llewellyn, Chicago, . will arrive home December 26 to ‘spend -several days with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Llewellyn, Lakeside Drive. Miss Llewellyn is a stewardess for United Airlines. Linda Williams, daughter of Mr. “and Mrs. Penn Williams, Pole 175, ia home for the Christmas holidays from Bloomsburg State Teachers ~~ College. Louella Olver, 12 year old daugh- ter of Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Olver, Davenport Street, subniitted to surgery Friday at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Louella is a* 7th grade | student at Dallas Junior High ~ School. ~ Miriam and Melvin Olver arrived home on the weekend to spend the holidays with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Olver, Davenport Street. They both attend Roberts College, North Chili, N. Y., Miriam is a senior and Melvin ig a fresh- Bruce F. Slocum INSURANCE AGENCY : All Forms of Insurance Main St. NE 9-2544 67 4-5460 NE 9-9531 NE 9-5137 696-1005 674-3391 / man. Mr. and Mrs. William Moyer and Bob, Schuylkill Haven, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, Dallas. Mrs. Moyer is a sister to Mr. Williams. Friends who have received cards from the Richards Family, who re- cently moved from Jackson Street, report that they have taken up residence in Largo, Fla. HOME ON 30-DAY LEAVE P. F. C. Floyd Marley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Marley, Goss Manor, is home on a 30-day leave. Floyd is stationed ‘in Regensburg, Ger- many, where he is serving in the United States Army and is a 1960 graduate of Westmoreland High School. Ne Fern brook Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick, Demunds Road are spending a week's vacation during the holidays visiting their children in Bingham- ton and Kirkwood, New York and relatives and friends in Levittown and Philadelphia. ‘Mrs. Ira Button, E. Overbrook Avenue spent Christmas with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Stewart in E. Strouds- burg. I think one of the nicest sights anyone will see at this Christmas season is in “our town,” Fernbrook, as there is hardly any home that ]is not bedecked in Christmas lights or some other holiday decorations. The Missionary Society of the | Glenview P. M. Church was enter- tained on Thursday by Mrs. An- drew Derrick following the business meeting. + Gifts were exchanged and refreshments served to Mrs. Charles Seward; Mrs. Anna Compton; Mrs. John Fluck; Mrs. Henry Randall; Mrs. George Shaver, Jr.; Mrs. George Shaver, Sr.; Miss Verna Lamoreaux; Mrs. Roy Moss; Mrs. Corey Crispell. Mrs. Sarah Moss, Shaver Street has been ill at her home for the past week. Here's hoping everyone had the merriest of Christmases ever and a Happy and Prosperous New Year to come. Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Sr., 243 Mathers Drive are spending a week visiting their daughter and son-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘Conklin in Bethlehem. The Dominican Republic is among 20 countries whose people are help- ed by contributions to the CARE Food Crusade, New York 16, N.Y. to all our many friends Huston's Feed Service Fernbrook — 674-6191 A welcome to the New Year «co and greetings to you, with all good wishes for MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson GR 7-2734 NE 9-8522 GR 7-3271 696-1689 674-6351 Mt. Zion It has always been a principle of mine never to apologize for a sermon I knew was poorly done. The apology would only highlight the poverty of the sermon; and without the apology someone might even think the sermon good! So why should I tell the readers of Dallas Post that I didn’t feel like getting out and getting a lot of news? My nose for news was run- ning too fast the past few weeks. But I wag thankful last Sunday that this same nose didn’t drip once all day, letting me attend church and Sunday School and the Christ- mas program ‘ate Mt. Zion in the afternoon. My nose didn’t run «dur- ing the Christmas program but my eyes did! For there were two trumpets taking part, one by Larry Earl and the other by Hal Seiple. When in “Joy to the World” Larry did a beautiful descant and Hal accompanied the air my nerves of delight did a double flip, and talk about goose pimples or duck bumps, or chicken skin or whatever you want, I had it! My eyes ran over the way my brother’s eyes do when he hears bagpipes. To Ruth I said, “Don can have his bagpipes; I'll have the trumpets!” Well the whole program was done in fine fashion and everybody was happy. Santa Claus was welcomed by one and all. Who was he? Well, Santa Claus himself of course. Christmas Caroling The MYF of Mt. Zion had an- nounced it was going out caroling and if others wanted to join them please assemble at the church. So they did — 35 in all. Howard Dy- mond drove the bus as he knows how to handle and park it. When they had gone all over the country- side, and In most cases they all piled out and grouped to sing, they returned to the church where two of their number, Jean Hronich and Mildred VanTuyle, had prepared the kind of refreshments needed for sung-out young folks. The occasion took on added interest on account of its being Chucky John’s (the all helped him celebrate. Here's a list of those in the company: and Mrs. Howard Dymond, Linda, Gary and Terry Dymond, Mrs. Clay- ton Grey, Carol Conklin, Mrs. Wm. Alling, Nancy and Betsy Alling, Mrs. Jack VanTuyle, Jackie and Mark VanTuyle, Mrs. Marie LaBar, Gene and Sharon LaBar, Mrs. Har- old Seiple and Hal Seiple, Mrs. Ben Daniels and Donald Daniels, Karen and Michael Hronich, Tommy and Margaret Marcy, Bill Miles, Carol Sutton, Susan LaBar, Nadine Van- Tuyle, Wayne Scull, Wayman Smith, Michael Bell, Charles Johns, Cath- erine Gilbert, Mark Yanchunas, Donald Parry, Jean Hronich, Mil- dred VanTuyle. My correspondence has spiraled up to a stack of things to do from now on until it is answered. My Gilbert Story which goes to a list of 400 includes relatives on both sides of the house, many friends of Dottie’s across the country, former parishioners, has brought many re- sponses by way of appreciations, and many Christmas greetings, all make us realize how many friends we have around the world. No, we are not ready for Christmas, never have been. But Christ did really come. ‘He came to His own, and they that were His own received Him not.” In our own grateful but unworthy way we have received Him and how He has blessed us! Happy New Year! Rydzewski Advanced Chester T. Rydzewski, chief elec- trician’s mate, USN, son of Mrs. Johanna“ Rydzewski, Trucksville, was advanced to his present rate November 16 while with the Serv- ice School Command at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, IIL Advancement .is the result of passing a Navy-wide competitive examination after meeting profes- sional and military requirements. Great Lakes service school com- mand trains Navymen and WAVES in the basic skills needed in their job specialties. counselor) 21st birthday. So they on Ver GREETINGS § It’s time to wish our many customers well in the year just dawning. DEREMER'S TV and Appliances Shavertown Shopping Center |. L. RICH BT I Ti BE BE BE TE TE TET TR BE TE TE TEETER Lake ‘St Dailey S i Pap vais bin Here's hoping you have a joyful New Year. Best of luck to alll. ARDS ON; ‘eet RPS MM TD Mr. “| In Operation Sabre-Knot U.S. FORCES, Germany — (AHTNC) — Army Specialist Five Herbert L. Saxe, 26, whose wife, Wilma, lives at 40 Hilldonia Avenue, has completed exercise SABRE KNOT in Germany. The week-long field training maneuver, designed to test winter combat readiness, involved 30,000 troops. Specialist Saxe entered the Army in 1953, arrived overseas on -this tour of duty in November and is assigned as a radio repairman in the artillery’s Headquarters and Service Battery in Hanau. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Saxe, Route 4, he attended Lake- Noxen High School. Local Men Complete Course For Assessors Three local public officials, Vern Pritchard, Joseph D. Law, and R. M. Rudy have completed a ten-week assessor's course offered by Wilkes College Institute of Municipal Government in conjunction with Department of Public Instruction and Municipal Assessors Association Main Highway HAPPY NEW YEAR COSARTS ates jelegaies ro P32h licaa Harrisburg Convention Representing Dallas Schools at the 110th Convention of Pennsyl- vania State Education Association in Harrisburg today, tomorrow and Saturday, will be Dr. Robert A. Mellman; representing Lake-Leh- man, Anthony Marchakitis. Theme of the convention is Pro- moting Professional Progress. Gov- ernor Lawrence will speak Friday evening. Featured speakers are State Superintendent Charles H. Boehm, and Charles T. Yetter, Jr. Approximately 950 delegates at- tend. Meetings will be held at PSEA headquarters, downtown hotels, the YWCA, and Harrisburg | Chamber of Commerce, of Pennsylvania. Approximately twenty assessors from Northeastern Pennsylvania are now eligible for certificates of attainment to be pre- sented at the annual dinner in May. Some of the more important topics considered include: The Ap- praisal Process, General and Neigh- borhood Analysis, Property Analy- sis, Market Data Approach, Cost Ap- proach, and Recent Court Decisions. oe] Dallas &» sade Squad Leader In Recruit Camp Carlin J. Oberst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Oberst, Route 1, Harveys Lake, completed recruit training, December 7, as a squad leader in his company at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Ill. Oberst was responsible for the discipline and good order of the men in his squad. He was selected on the basis of his military bearing, leadership DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA abilities, initiative and 1 attention to duty. 4 The nine-week ndtrination to military life includes training in seamanship, basic nilitary law, swimming and survial, first aid and other naval subjeds. 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