The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 24, 1963, Image 14

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    IDETOWN, Bess Cooke
LEHMAN, Barbara Simms
"Mr. and Mrs. Austin Howard,
Sutton Road, are spending some
time in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Attorney and Mrs. Joseph Reyn-
olds, Vonderheid Street, spent last
weekend in Philadelphia, where they
were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Jasaes
biffenderfer.
Mrs. Anna Bunch, Hazleton, spent
a few days last week with her sister,
Mrs. Bertha Evans on Holly Street.
Birthday greetings this week to
Mrs. Florencz C. Finney, Mrs. Min-
nié Sutton, Mrs. Betty Kunkle. Mrs.
Alice Davis, Mrs. Charles Wood, Mrs.
Charlotte Perkins Schmucke:, Nancy
Woolbert, Evelyn Nafus, Sarva Miers,
Gertrude Minor, Robert Palmer, Wil-
liam Long, Luther Gregory, Karl
Stock, Jr., Cap Covert, and Robert
Baird.
Mrs. R. D. Shepherd, Pioneer 'Ave-
nue, is convalescing at home after
being a patient at General Hospital
Will Leave For Arctic
~ James Williams, Seaman Appren-
tice, Boston, Mass., recently visited
his parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas
R. Williams, Harris Hill Road. Jim,
a member of U.S. Coast Guard, will
leave next Tuesday aboard the Ice
Breaker, ‘Evergreen’ for the Arctic
region, where he has been assigned.
Mr. and Mrs, Francis Schreiner
and children of Victor, N.Y., spent
a recent weekend with Mrs. Alice
Davis on Grove Street.
Injures Self In Fall
. Mrs. Stella Schuler, who resides
with her grandson on Clearview
Avenue, fell and broke her hip on
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tient at Nesbitt Hospital, where she
was taken ir the Kingston Township
ambulance.
Clyde Matthews, Stroudsburg, has
returned after visiting his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sellers
on Mt. Greenwood.
Cheryl Adams, student at Gei-
singer Medical Center, Danville, has
returned after spending a few days
with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Adams, S. Memorial High-'
way.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Hoover,
Plainsfield, N.J., spent the past
weekend with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Hoover, Holly Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lowell, Day-
ton, Ohio, spent several days here
recently. The Lowells formerly lived
at Hillside. :
Fred Hummell, former resident of
Trucksville Gardens, submitted to
surgery in a Harrisburg Hospital on
January 11. His condition is report-
ed as satisfactory.
Mr. and Mrs. William Nyhart and
sons, Edward and John, Scranton,
were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Andrews, Harris Hill Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brodhun, S.
Pioneer Avenue left on Tuesday for
Florida, where they will spend the
winter months.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Olben and
sons, Ronald and Edward, Jr., Pas-
saic, N.J., spent a recent weekend
with his brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Napierkoski
and family on Holly Street.
Mr. and Mrs. James Royer and
sons, Robert and Clyde, have re-
Tuesday of last week. She is a pa-
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NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS
BEAUMONT, Mrs. William- Austin
FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver
HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage
" 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
turned to their home in Brooklyn
after spending several weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. John Marvin, Cliff-
side Avenue.
J. D. Richards, Carverton Road,
spent several days recently in
Washington, D.C...
Friendship Class Meets
Friendship Class of Trucksville
Methodist Church met in the ed-
ucational building on Tuesday eve-
ning. Mrs. Edward Bessmer con-
ducted the business meeting. Clara
Montgomery, Teenage Program Di-
rector of the Wilkes-Barre YWCA,
gave a talk and showed slides of
“Operation Crossroads, Africa”. This
project she participated in last
summer in Northern Rhodesia, Af-
rica. Thirty members attended.
Mrs. Russell Haines, (Carverton
Road, will leave Saturday for Fort
Lauderdale. En route she will be
joined by a sister, Mrs. Harry Ben-
der, Baltimore, Md.. They expect
to return about May 1.
Mrs. Blanche Moore, S. Memorial
Highway, left yesterday to spend
several weeks with Her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George
B. Becker and family of Glen Ellyn,
111.
Mrs. Bruce Henry, Mt. Green-
wood, has returned from Philadel-
phia, where she visited her sister,
Mrs. Helen Benscoter.
Chase
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McDaniel, Chase
Manor have moved to a suburb of
Pittsburg, where Mr. McDaniel has
been transferred by his company.
Ernest E. Bevan, foster son of Mr.
and Mrs. William R. Hughes, Lance
Corporal in the Marine Corps, is
spending two weeks at home prior
to leaving for San Francisco on
February 4, from where he will em-
| bark for Okinawa, Japan.
Geralyn Hudak, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Anthony W. Hudak, Jr.
Overbrook Road, celebrated her
third = birthday on
sister Theresa was gq member of the
Confirmation Class of St. Therese’s
Church last Sunday.
The W.S.C.S. of Huntsville Metho-
dist ‘Church will sell Pasties on
January 29. Orders can be placed
with any member of the W.S.C.S.
Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Snyder and
daughters Cathy and Judy of Plain-
field, N. J., were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert W. Jones of Reservoir
Drive Huntsville on Saturday.
Study Group of Huntsville Metho-
dist Church met at the home of Mrs.
Charles Behee on Wednesdoy. Mrs.
Behee is 83 years old. Mrs. Walter
Powell had charge of devotional
services, Mrs. Albert J. Cadwalader,
Jr., President of W.S.C.S. presided
Mrs. Cadwalader and Mrs. Clarence
Elston were hostesses.
John Gibbons, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Gibbons, Chase Road,
has returned to Edison, N. J. after
spending several days with his par-
ents.
B.A. Class of Huntsville Methodist
Church met in ‘the Church Parlors
Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Lamoreaux and Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Shouldice were in charge
of the refreshments, Mrs. Ray Per-
rigo, presided. The class voted to
make a donation to Methodist Pro-
gress Crusade and to the Brass
Choir of Lake-Lehman High School.
Congratulations ‘to Mr. and Mrs.
Carl H. Friebel, Huntsville, who
celebrated their twinticth wedding
anniversary Tuesday, January 22.
Their son, Carl Friebel, Jr. will 'cele-
brate his sixteenth birthday on
January 30.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gorman, son,
Johny, Plainsfield, N. J. were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gimble,
Chase Manor on Sunday. Mrs. Gor-
man is Mrs. Gimbles’ sister.
The community welcomes Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Allardyce and children
who recently moved into their new
home at Chase Manor.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gimble had
as Sunday luncheon ‘guests, Mr. and
Mrs. John Gorman and son, Johnny,
Plainfield, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Mathews and daughter, Ann
Marie, Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs, Don-
ald Cook and son, Jackie, and Mr.
Stephen Gimble, Plymouth; Judy
Gimble and Billy Gimble.
The community welcomes Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Maciejezyk who moved
into their new home, Chase Manor.
Mr. Maciejczyk is employed by Air
Products Co. and Mrs. Maciejezyk
by the Bell Telephone Co.
The State Highway Department is
to be congratulated on quick action.
They ashed Larksville Mountain
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i 10% Off On All Painting Materials
Open ’Til Noon on Saturday
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Noxen
Tina Traver, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Traver, suffered a concus-
sion ‘while playing on the ice at
school on Monday. [She was taken
to General Hospital, where she re-
mains a patient.
Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Reed re-
turned this week to their home
after working in Long Island, N. Y.
The transfer was due to Mrs. Reed’s
illness.
Young Adult Class of Methodist
Church will meet in the church base-
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dayton and
family, Apalachin, N. Y., Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Lord and Beverly, Endi-
cott, spent the weekend at the home
of the Lewis Lords .in Noxen.
‘Airman Second Class and Mrs.
William Lambert left on Wednesday
morning for Lackland Air Force
Base, Texas, after spending several
days with the William Shalata fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Newell are
spending some time at their winter
home, Dania, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff, Jr. and
Kathie Lou, Baltimore, Md., spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Ruff, Sr.
Nik Fritz spent Saturday with
friends in Hazelton and stopped to
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Benjamin, Wilkes-Barre, on his way
home.
Mrs. Harry Miller has been con-
fined to the house with a bad cold
for the past two weeks.
Gene Cuddy and Mrs. John Tree-
house, Olean, N. Y. visited Mrs.
Marvin Shive on Sunday. They re-
port that Kenneth Ccddy is in ser-
ious condition at General Hospital
in Olean, N. Y.
Mrs. David Hopkins, Vienna, N. J.,
is spending two weeks with the
Harry Siglins.
Visitors at the Lawrence Races on
Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Cargill and Candice, Mrs. Mary Car-
gill, Binghamton.
Mrs. George Pellitieri and daugh-
ter, Vivienne, Trenton, N. J., spent
three days ‘this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Bigelow. Vivienne re-
mained with her grandparents for
two weeks.
Mrs. Steven Root has been ill with
grippe all this week.
The monthly meeting of the Lend
a Hand Class of St. Luke's Lutheran
Church was held at the home of Mrs.
Joseph Dotter. Slides were shown
py Loren Case. The following mem-
bers attended: Mrs. John Jones,
Mrs. Fred Case, Mrs. Roy Dendler,
Mrs. Loren Case, Mrs. Wheeler Hess,
Pastor Wesley Kimm and the host-
ess.
The following young people at-
tended Harmony Heart Camp at
Jermyn over the weekend: Mrs.
Warren Hathaway, Pat Newell, Peg-
gy Patton, Linda McCarty, Pat
Kline, David Arendt, Bob Fuller, El-
ton Wandell, Larry Butler, Albsrta
Goble, Bonnie Patton, Katy Kline,
Rose Marie Jones.
Reverend Warren Hathaway, Kar-
en, Kathie and Karol are ill with
the virus.
Road early Sunday morning, pulling
several motorists and a truck back
on the road after they had skidded.
Some parts of this road are only a
car and a half in width, due to ice
and snow not being entirely plowed
SHEA Whines Vy v
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Mrs. Margaret Dykman had a host
of friends in this community. We
who knew her were shocked and
saddened by the loss of a fine Chris-
tian, solid citizen and sincere friend.
To those who knew her best, her
crowning achievement was the role
of most successful mother. Many
who paid their last respects to her
on Friday and Saturday, witnessed
in the person of her son, Major Carl
Dykman, the end result of her lov-
ing, guiding hand.
There can be no more fitting tri-
bute made to her than the words
of a co-worker, Mrs. Edward Gilroy,
Sunset Avenue. Mrs. Gilroy was
her associate for many years in Red
Cross, Nesbitt Hospital Auxiliary and
the Library Auction.
“Margaret was just a joy to know
and a joy to work with. It was
amazing how she spread herself
around. She was always cheerful,
always dependable — a real friend.
We'll truly miss her, she will be
difficult to replace. She was a won-
derful mother and always such a
lady.”
Meet With The Boys
Your ambulance association is one
one of the most valuable assets of
the community. Their promptness
has saved many a life and their
mendable, Take a few minutes of
your time and meet the boys on
Sunday.
Attends Mission Board Conference
Rev. Frederick Eidam attended the
meeting of the Foreign Mission
Board of the Lutheran Church of
America Thursday, Allentown. Mrs.
Eidam accompanied him, visiting
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Sterner, while her husband was at
the session.
Bible Studies Begin
Approximately thirty in terested
members of Shavertown Methodist
Church attended the first of a series
of Bible Studies conducted by Rev.
Robert Yost last week. The first
lecture was based on the book of
Revelations.
To Start Teaching
Miss Barbara Curtis, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Curtis, W. Center
Street, will begin her practice teach-
ing at Lehman Schools, March 1.
Barbara is a senior at College Miseri-
cordia.
Donates Sound System
William Guyette, member of the
parish, donated and installed a new
sound system in the auditorium of
St. Theresa’s Church recently. This
fine gift fills a pressing need and is
most graciously acknowledged.
Improving
Friends of Mrs. Stephen Johnson,
Ferguson Avenue, are pleased .to
‘hear that she is making satisfactory
recovery at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Donald Herbert, Kingston. Mrs.
Johnson was discharged from Nes-
bitt Hospital Monday.
Home From Hospital
Ross M. Williams, Lehigh Street,
returned Tuesday from Nesbitt Hos-
pital after undergoing surgery.
“Bud” is associated with his dad’s
service station business.
Panel Discussion
Dr. Robert Mellman spoke to an
audience of sixty on ‘‘Christian Con-
cerns in Church and Community” at
Family Night Get To-gether, Shaver-
town Methodist Church, Sunday eve-
ning.
Members of the Panel were: Dr.
Craig Aicher, Mrs. Norman Patton,
Mrs. John Rogers, Dr. Carl Hontz
and Willard Seaman. Audience par-
ticipation also led to an interesting
Delia Jones is suffering with pleu-
risy and Susan Jones has the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Engelman
moved into their new trailer on
Tunkhannock road on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May and
family of Allentown, visited the Wil-
from the roadway.
liam Engelmans on Sunday.
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courtesy and kindness is most com-
format, ;
Fred Malkemes, Jr., faculty mem-
ber of N. Bergenfield Schools, N. J.,
spent the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malkemes, Fer-
guson Avenue,
Mrs. Blanche Keller, W. Franklin
Street, is recuperating from a recent
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stephenson,
Barnesville, were recent guests of
Mrs. Nora Hall, Sunset Avenue.
Our heartfelt sympathy is extend-
ed to Doris Nesbitt, whose husband,
Chester, passed away on Sunday
evening.
Judy Woolbert, student nurse at
Geisinger Medical Center, spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Woolbert, Main Street.
Arthur Priebe, Main Street, re-
turned home Wednesday from Nes-
bitt Hospital.
Ted Poad, recovering from a pain-
ful knee ailment, is getting about
‘without using the cane he was
forced to rely on recently.
George E. Lamoreaux, Huntsville,
spent the day with his son and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lamoreaux,
W. Franklin Street, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Parsons,
II, formerly of Forty-Fort, have
moved into the Methodist Church
home on 'W. Center Street. Mr. Par-
sons is son of the manager and
.assistant vice president of Wyoming
National Bank, Back Mountain
Branch.
Sincere- sympathy is extended to
Mrs. Ray Chappell in her recent
bereavement. 2
Mrs. Elizabeth Ross, E. Center
Street, who wrote the very beauti-
ful poem, ‘Celestial Post” in last
week’s edition, shows exceptional
talent both in the prose and poetry
fields.
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Gabe dabiid
The news I heard at Mt. Zion
church was that “our Gene” LaBar
is scheduled to go to Okinawa in the
near future. How that island
stands in our memory! Many Post
readers will recall the letter from
our Dorothy published in this paper
when she experienced two typhoons,
one off shore and the other on the
island itself. From what I have
read much improvement has been
built into the island since then and
we can wish for the marines not
only a happy landing but a good
‘time there.
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Drake from
Pottstown were visitors at the Par-
rish relatives Sunday. Saw them at
church.
re, Willard Puterbaugh is still
suffering the effects of a severe leg
injury last spring, when she was
caring for a neighbor's chickens
during his hospitalization.
With the banana shortage wide-
spread in our area as elsewhere,
Brenda the chimp is unconsolable.
The sweet yellow fruit constitutes
the favorite portion of her diet and
she cannot fathom that a dock strike
should interfere with the large sup-
ply she consumes weekly.
_ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Idetown
Couple’s Club met in the church-
house on Saturday night. Joseph
Neizgoda presided at the business
meeting. Mrs. Richard Ide and Mrs.
Willis Ide were the hostesses. Pres-
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berg-
strasser, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sweit-
zer, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Harrison,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steel, Mr. and
Mrs. Willis Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Ide, Alfred Swelgin, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Neizgoda.
‘Airman ‘and Mrs.
who were stationed at Lawry Air
Force Base in Denver, Colorado,
spent a leave with Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Lannan, Dallas, and Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Davis of Harveys Lake,
Pa. »
Returns. Trom Abroad
Mrs. Gorden Mathers, Trucks-
ville, recently returned to Idlewild
Airport, from Europe, where she
spent nearly three months visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Bette Truscott,
whose husband is stationed in Ham-
burg, Germany, with the U.S. Ar-
my. In Germany mother and daugh-
ter visited the parents of Mrs. Bud
Mathers, Trucksville.
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