The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 24, 1963, Image 12

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LOYALVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Hedden re- | Trucksville.
cently entertained Dr. and Mrs. A. Loyalville” W.S.C.S. met at the
J. Abbott, Nanticoke, and Mr. and | home of Mrs. Josie Hummel on Jan-
Mrs. H. W. Peterson of Dallas at | uary 15. Next meeting will be held
dinner in hénor of Mr. Hedden’s | at the home of Mrs. Waneta Hoppes
birthday. on February 19. Officers will - be
Mrs. Waneta Hoppes and Mrs. | elected. Present were ‘Mesdames:
Diana Wegner visited Mrs. Mary
Bowman in Trucksville who cele-
brated her ninety-first birthday.
She is a former resident of Loyal-
ville, and is now living with her
sister-in-law Mrs. Beatrice Williams,
Ny Harveys Lake ,
Waneta Hoppes, Maryann Swire,
Martha Steinruck, Diana Wegner,
Bessie Ide, Cora Dougal, Thelma
Leach, Josie Hummel, Addie Payne,
Orange
1A pleasant contact friend to
Mr. and Mrs.’ A. M. Javer spent friend came about the other day. I
last week-end in Tarrytown, N. Y.| met a wheel chair patient along the
visiting their daughter and family, | corridor at Valley Crest who stopped
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeMichele Joey | Me to say that she had a letter from
and Jane. It was Jane's first birth- | an old friend who said she knew me.
day. Curious, I asked who she was. 'The
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Avery left lady said it was Nora Berlew
last week for St. Petersburg, Fla, Dymond! Of course I had known
Nora Dymond through the ten years
I was her pastor. She is a retired
school teacher now living in Sutton
Creek road, goes to the Orange
church. It seems Catherine Beckley
of Nanticoke was a schoolmate in
Bloomsburg with Nora Berlew and
they recently found each other
to spend a vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Delaney have
left for Florida to spend two
months. Mrs. H. E. Payne, Loyal-
ville went with them to visit in
Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Garinger, Dal-
las were Thursday night supper
Minnie Wesley, and Bess Klinetob.
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Army Sergeant he U.S. Army after more than 20
Gebhardt, 40, (left), whose wife, | years of active service. His last as-
Dorothy, lives at 22 Beverly Drive, |signment was as administrative
Trucksville, receives a certificate of | specialist “in Headquarters Company
retirement from Lt. Col. E. J. Cul-|of the | U. 8. :Army Transportation
linan, executive officer of Special | Center at the fort. His father,
Troops, in recent ceremonies at Harry C. Gebhardt, lives on Route
Fort Eustis, Va. 4, Mountain: Top.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert again by correspondence. Now it's
Armitage and Mrs. Jessie Garinger.
Gleaners Class of Alderson Church
meets tonight at the Armitage home,
at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Arthur Wagner
assisting hostess.
Ne Fernbrook
Mrs. Hazel Kieper, formerly of
Roushey Plot is a patient in Mercy
Hospital. |
Verna Lamoreaux, Fern Strect, |
had as house guest her niece, Mrs.
Iva Wilson, West ‘Chester, for a few
days. . U.S. Navy has been transferred to
Curtis Bynon, Main Street, is a | the Pentagon in Washington and
patient in Nesbitt Hespital where he | probably will be seeing some of his
was taken on Sunday morning for | friends around here. In fact (later
possib'e surgery. | fos flash!) he is with his mother
Missionary Soc'ety of Glenview | at Betty Scureman’s already.
P. M. Church will meet at the home | Sunshine Class of Carverton
2. Mrs. Roy Moss, East Dallas, Methodist church met with one of
ursdey at 1:00 p.m. its members, Mrs. Stella Pascoe on
Mrs. Pheohe Case, Poplar Street : ? :
: ' | Wyoming Avenue, West Pittston.
spent a few days visiti ERE :
Cr ny Ta (Stella had sold her home in Carver-
Choir practice for Junior Choir, ton and is now living down own.
Glenview P. M. Church, will be held She used. to, ‘bs. one of our ‘good
ne'shbors when we lived over
at 6:30 on Thursday even'ng instead F
of Wednesday. Prayer ‘and Bible re) a hip jee party ad
SE Hd : vw a good time. : Mrs. Nora Neilson ha
Study wil be held or 9 Thursday. the devotions, Then they conducted
The Dallas Post some business which included do-
Uses The famous nating some more money to the
Kenro Camera In Its “Organ Fund” of the church. That's
OFFSET DEPARTMENT one project the church is working on
steadily through all its organiza-
Called up my old friends Bill and
Emma Perrego of Orange the other
day. Found they had both been
| having the grippe, she first and
| then he. Both better but not going
ou side yet. Glad they pulled out
of that bit of aching bones.
Carverton
Mrs. Norman Costine, formerly of
Carverton, is spending some days
visiting friends in the Carverton
area. Her son Forest Costine of the
Catherine Ford and Nora Dymond. |
Sergeant Gebhardt retired from
Tuli Nunlist's Piano Compositions
For Solo Work Will Be Recorded
the Back Mountain, is working on
her Masters Degree in composition.
Last April she won national
Bustin Speaks To | awards for two piano pieces de-
Shavertown p T A | signed for solo presentation. These
SL ad add,
| will be recorded in New York some
3 .time this year.
Shavertown PTA met Monday ~ Juli, who lived on Onk Street in |
night, January 21, at 8:15 p. m. | Trucksville for several years while
Mrs. Lester Hauck presided. - : her daughter Marshall and her son
Speaker was William A. Aus” | nro were younger, was always
tin, Elementary Supervisor for Dal- | either writing music” or weiting
las School District. “Your Child | poetry.” And at a time when most
and Reading,” was Mr. Austin's | would not have dreamed
topic, placing special emphasis on | jo 1.1; ng up ballet, she not only
Juli Nunlist, one of the most re-
markable people who ever lived in |
Today's Better Methods, . Three | studied it. seriously with Barbara
Kinds of Reading and What is Read- | weicherger, but wrote several
ing ?
interesting scores for productions of
the Ballet Guild.
At the present, she is composing
a work for chorus and orchestra.
Mr. Austin received his Elemen-
tary Preparation at Bloomsburg,
B.A; in Science from Susquehanna
University and Master's in Educa- Marshall iz a freshman at
tion at Pennsylvania State Uni- College; Mark, nearly six feet
versity, where he was a member of | tall, is a ninth grader. Marshall
the Honorary Fraternity in Grad- | Sr, now with the United States
uate work. In addition to his | Government, still grinds telescopic
Master's Degree Mr. Austin has | lenses.
completed one year's work in Ele-
mentary Administration and Super- N
vision at Penn State.
The family, after living in the
lew York metropolitan area for a
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3 FORTY- FO RT 3 Mire Annamas Costine, Mrs. Betty Asi os —— | If this gounds like a fragmentary :
b {| Scureman, Mrs. Melinda Sutton,|, 4 Mrs. Andrew Roan hostesses account of the doings of the Nun-
4 TH EATRE {| Mrs. George Sutton, Mrs. Blanch Ei Xo Shonssy i list family, it is no more fragmen-
b {| | Platt, Mrs. Josephine Jenkins (who v . | tary than the Christmas card which
Tonight, Friday, Saturday J |g living now with Blanche Piatt), Herb Marleys Entertain | brought the news.
¢ I {|and Mrs. Nora Neilson. ; Friends Et Party Juli flies to New York once a
q 1 | week for lessons, spends the night
) 11 i Mr. and Mrs. Herb Marley, Hill- | and flies back
[ Judgment At To Go To Chanute ‘donia Avenue, entertained at a Mrs. Eugene Gilmartin, Juli’s
Hur emberg 4 Airman Donald L. Bytheway, son | party at their home, Wednesday | next door neighbor in Trucksville,
> {ll of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bytheway, | night. | promises to find out more about
¢ 2 1 RD 5, Shavertown, has been as- Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. | Juli’s progress, pinning her down
[ Sundays Monday oy = Chanafe a Force Base, | john Jurys, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph |
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Yul Brynner - Sal Mineo 4 | attended Dallas Senior High School roat, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gorey | Jeads in the recent production of
1 “E E 7 h s 1 before entering the Air Force. | and Mr. and Mrs. Don Paeglow. | “The Music Man.”
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1963
John Gebhardt Retires From Army
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