SECTION B — PAGE 6 IDETOWN, Bess Cooke LEHMAN, Marilou Hunt JACKSON TWP. William Hughes NE 9-2544 67 4-5460 NE 9-9531 NE 9-5137 696-1005 674-8466 Sweet Mr. and Mrs. George Haines had as guests last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kudark, Derby, Conn.. The two families were neighbors when living in Kingston. Mrs. Haines spent last Monday as a patient at Geising- er Hospital. Sweet Valley Volunteer Firemen will meet tonight at eight o'clock at the Fire Hall, Committee of Cub Pack 444 will meet Wednesday February 20, at the home of Pastor and Mrs. William G. Hughes. Members are urged to attend as this will be the final meet- ing hefore the Blue and Gold Ban- quet, which will be held at the Maple Grove Methodist Church hall, February 28th. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Smith and daughter, Wendy Elaine, motor- ed to Philadelphia last Sunday where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Long. Weekend guests at the Albert Smith home were Mr. and Mrs. Will- ard Bonning, Jim, Gary, Ricky, and Janice, Caton, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith, Ewing, N.J.; Walter Bonning, Philadelphia. The follow- ing were guests on Sunday, Mrs. Corey Bulford, Mrs. Alfred Davis and daughter, Cindy, Pikes Creek; Mrs. Thomas Van Horn and son, Edward, Dallas. Albert ‘Smith ob- served his birthday February 6. Third Order of St. Francis, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, will receive communion in a body at nine o'clock mass, Sunday, Febru- ary 17. A meeting will be held that afternoon at 2:30 at the rectory. Members are urged to attend as plans will be made for the annual dinner and bake sale. Officers of the organization are Mrs. Michael Mar- ansky, president; secretary, Mrs. Verna Lasco; treasurer, Mrs. Frank Young. Father S. F. Banas, pastor of the church is moderator. Lake Silkworth Volunteer Fire- men will hold their monthly meet- ing at the fire hall, Monday evening February 18, William Samuels pre- siding. Linda Gosart, recently chosen “Miss Senior” of’ Lake Lehman High School is observing her eighteenth birthday today. Two year old Jeffrey Cragle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cragle, Mooretown, has returned to his home after being a patient at Gen- eral Hospital, but is still on the sick list, suffering from a virus infection and bronchitis at present. The Young Adult Class of Maple Grove Methodist Church will hold their monthly meeting tomorrow evening, February 15, at the church hall. Members are urged to attend this meeting. Election of officers will] take place. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of James Steinruck, Sr., who was buried this week. The fath- er of ten children, thirty-two grand- children and several great-grand- children. The deceased and his wife observed their golden anniversary December 27, 1961. Cub Pack 444 met last week at Church of Christ, Burl Updyke, Cubmaster, presiding. Due to ill health, Mrs. George Haines resigned as Den 2 Mother. Mrs. Ann [Spencer will assume her duties with meet- ing held Thursday, February 28, at Maple Grove Church hall, highlight of which will be a magician. At the meeting all dens entertain- ed with skits. Awards were made as | follows: Joseph Zapotoski, wolf, 1 gold and 3 silver arrows; Danny Williams, Bear book and 1 silver arrow; Jimmie Yoder, to Lion rank; Timmie Garrahan to Bear rank; Jon- athan Perkins, 1 gold arrow; Bing Wolfe and Douglas Young have completed the requirements of the Lion’s book and were accepted into the Webelos Den. Bing was award- ed one gold and one silver arrow point and Dougie, one gold and two silver arrow points. Completing achievements for the Webelos were George Haines, Jr., and Dennis Owens, now ready for boy scouting. Special recruiter strips were awarded to Merwin and Allan Updyke, Randy Kevin Ray, Danny Williams and David Haines, and due to their efforts, Pack 444 received the A-OK unit badge for new re- cruits. Scott Spencer, son of Mrs. Ann Spencer and Jan Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Long, were in- vested into the Pack. Edward Faust, Mooretown, is va- cationing in St. Petersburg, Fla. going there from West Chester, where he had been guest of his daughter. : Mrs. Lewis Trotta has returned to her home in Mooretown after being a patient two weeks at General Hos- pital, where she submitted to sur- gery. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Long, Moore- town, had as week-end guests, their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Blaine, Newark, N. J. Sunday guests included Mrs. Paul Scott, Dallas and Mrs. Fred Long, Rhorsburg. Mr. and Mrs. John Gill and son John, Jr., West Wyoming, were week-end guests of the latter’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence New- berry, Sr. Pikes Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins had as guests last week-end, Mr. and Mrs. William Crossley and daughter, Connie, Croydon. Also spending the Valley week-end at Hills of Hope, was Pat Perkins, Student Nurse at General Hospital. Bill Weber, Glen Cove, New York, spent last week-end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weber. Dean and Janice Bronson, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bronson, recently spent their mid semester vacations with their par- ents. Dean is a student at Shep- herd College, Shepherdsville, Va., Janice, who is doing graduate work at Columbia University, enjoyed a week-end of skiing in Vermont last week. Shelly Lord, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lord, Pikes Creek, was confined to his home last week with flu. Mrs. William G&G. Hughes enter- tained several neighborhood friends at a party at her home last Wednes- day. Games were played and re- freshments served to Mesdames George Wesley, Sr., Gerald Cragle, Frank Foss, Wilbur Shaw, Edith Mazonkey, William Ferrey, Paul Farver, Sheridan Lewis, Florence Turner, Delbert Hartman and Carl D. Rood. Mrs. Donald Wesley and infant daughter, Donna Jean, have re- turned from Nesbitt Hospital, where the newcomer was born, February 2. Mrs. Phil Witkoski, Forrest Hills, her daughter, Mrs. John Bush, Conyngham, John Pall, Jr. and Dorothy Lonie spent last Saturday at Hershey where they attended the Ice Capades. We are happy to report that two year old Jeffrey Cragle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cragie, Mooretown, has recovered from his recent ill- ness. Jeffrey was a patient at Gen- eral Hospital. Mrs. Freida Graham, Lake Silk- worth, is a patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital where she is recovering nicely from pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. James Steinruck and children, Bobby, Ronnie, Rex, Gail and Gloria Trenton, N. J. have re- turned to their home after being called here by the death of Mr. Steinruck’s father, James Steinruck, Sr. and Mrs. ‘Steinruck’s sister, a resident of Berwick. Both the de- ceased were buried February 5. Mrs. Joseph James, Nevel Road, is spending some time with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph James, Jr. Manchester, New Hamp- shire. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Hunter and children Francis and Linda, former local residents who are now residing in Towson, Md. spent several days last week as guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hunter. Lehman William ©Oncay, a student at Drexel, Philadelphia, recently visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oncay, Sr. Morton Connelly, Outlet Road, was admitted to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Friday. Mrs. Wesley Moore, entertained members of the Friendship Class of Lehman Methodist Church. Assist- ant hostesses were: Mrs. Alice Els- ton and Mrs. Albert Ide. Plans are being made for the Annual Easter Sunrise Service. Mrs. Willard ‘Garey recently at- tended the American Alumni Coun- cil at Mt. Pocono Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coolbaugh entertained Mr. and Mrs. Morton Bennett and family, Succasunna, New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor Jr., Forty Fort, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Swartz and Son, Long Island, New York during the week- end. : A birthday dinner and theater party was given in honor of Andrey Hunt by her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Stuart P. Marks. Guests were: Linda Mekeel, Lora Lee Wandell, Marilou Hunt and Elaine Hunt. W.S.C.S. of Lehman Methodist Church will sponsor a Hat Show at Lehman Fire Hall Thursday Febru- ary 28. It will be held from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm. Tickets are available by contacting Mrs. H. A. Brown, Lehman. Mrs. Barbara Simms has been admitted to General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Baker enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker, Mrs. Robert Wilner, Mrs. A.M. Major and Mr. Brice Major. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart P. Marks entertained Elder Jack Weyland and Elder Eldon Quinn from the Mor- mop Church, Monday. Present for the showing of a filmstrip and dis- cussion of the Mormon youth group were: Mrs. H. A. Brown, Lehman, Miss Bonnie Smith, Sweet Valley, Mike Wood, and Miss Jean- nine Hoover. The Community Fish Dinner given by the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Lehman Fire Company was a huge success. The food was delicious. A big Thank You from the Ladies Auxili- ary to everyone who helped. Loyalville South District Democratic Women’s Club met at the home of Mrs. Josie Hummel on February 4. Next meeting to be at home of Mrs. Minnie Wesley on March 4. Present were Mesdames: Anna Kyttle, Dolores Sorber, Josie Hum- mel, Florence Wesley, Cora Hoover, Peggy Price, Mary Nienius, Veroni- THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1963 TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage GR 7-2734 NE 9-8522 GR 7-3271 696-1689 674-6351 Woolbert ca Michnavich, Minnie ‘Wesley, Betty Weaver, Diana Wegner, and Elsie Paniczko. Loyalville Methodist Official Board met at home of Mrs. Josie Hummel on February 5. Next meet- ing to be at home of Gilbert Ide on March 5. Present were: Rev. James Garrahan, Mr. and Mrs. David Ide, Mrs. Cora Dougal, Mrs. Waneta Hoppes, Gilbert Ide, Lois DelKanic, Mrs. Thelma Leach, Dale Leach, III, Mrs. Josie Hummel and Mrs. Diana Sympathy of the community is ex- tended to the Powell Family, Chase Road, on the death of Mrs. Powell's mother, Mrs. Stella M. Bartleson, at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Wednes- day might, February 6. Hendrick B. Cease, father of School Director Vernon Cease suf- fered fracture of two discs in his back in a fall at his home several weeks ago. X-rays at Nesbitt Hos- pital Saturday revealed the frac- tures and Mr. Cease will be obliged to wear a special made brace for sometime. Mr. Cease 1s now in his 85th year and has ‘been enjoying fairly good health. ? Mickey Witek, Chase Manor, for- mer big league infielder for the New York Giants and Yankees was guest speaker at a meeting of the Blue and Gold Club of West Side Central Catholic School, O’Connell’s Kingston House Monday night. His son Mickey, Jr. is a member of the West Central basketball team. Mrs. Fred Gable who celebrated her birthday January 24, was very much surprised when a group of friends, 'braving a heavy snowstorm, knocked on her door Sunday eve- ning, February 3 and bearing a lighted birthday cake and singing “Happy Birthday’, really caught her Mrs. Gabel said this was her first surprise party and she really en- joyed' it. Wegner. We welcome our newcomers, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Klingerman and son David, ‘to the community. They have moved in the former Darnell home. Mr. Klingerman is employed by Raymon Hedden. The Klinger- mans came from Hazleton. Emily Hedden of Carlisle, spent the weekend with her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Hed~ den. Jackson Twp. off-balance. Mr. and Mrs. Velton Bean of New Jersey visited with Hendrick B. Cease and Albert Splitt Sunday. Tax Collector Louis Wilcox is still convalescing at home after his re- cent ‘black-out attack’. His mother- in-law, Mrs. ‘Sarah Pealer suffered a severe asthmatic attack this past week but is somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Zabor and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gabel Sunday. Chief Warrant Officer and Mrs. Robert Gallagher and chiidren Jann, Betsy and Robert, Jr. were guests ‘| of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilcox last week. The Gallaghers bave just re-, turned from Germany where they had been stationed in Frankfurt for the past 3-', years. A cousin of Mrs. Wilcox, Gallagher is a career man with the army and will be sta- tioned at Army Barracks, Tappan, New York. Lambing Season is on in full sway at the Fred Gabel farm with over twenty lambs born last week, eleven of them during a day and one-half period. This is only half of the crop they expect. Thus far two calves have been born with more due. Mr. Gabel is slaughtering some of his prize Black Angus cat- tle and anyone wanting beef for their Easter dinner should contact the Gabels’ as soon as possible. You'll agree with fabric care. 288-1496 SERVICE ® Arthur Godfrey says: “For more than just drycleaning... »Sanitone 1% Arthur and what he tells his listeners on CBS Radio program that Sanitone Drycleaning is complete professional fabric care ... much more than just drycleaning. | See for yourself how special fabric finishes provide softness and body... how scientific spot removal enhances appearance . . . how expert pressing restores the new look . . . how minor repairs and attention to details give you a completely wearable garment. 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Mrs. Ray Gunton is assisting hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winnie and family, Susquehanna, R. D. 2, spent Saturday with Mrs. Steven Root. Mrs. Dorothy Ney, Tunkhannock, visited Mrs. Richard Traver, i Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lord, Endi- cott, spent Sunday at their home in Stella Wall, Tunkhannock, is Noxen. visiting her sister Mrs. Lola Miner. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cuddy and Mr. Leo Cuddy, Olean, N. Y., were in Noxen on Saturday attending to the business affairs of the late Ken- neth Cuddy. Robert Scouten, Harveys Lake, has rented the home formerly, occu- pied by Kenneth Cuddy, in the “Dutch Row’. Mr. Richard Rauch, Macungie, Pa, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Robert May. Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Kalmar and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kish and daughter Sandra, Scranton, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam MunKetchy, on Sunday. Mrs. William Engelman returned home Saturday, after spending a week with her daughter Mrs. [Sterlyn May and family, Allentown. Mrs, George Pellitieri and Vivien- ne, Trenton, N. J. returned to their home on Saturday after spending a week at the Harry Bigelows. Mrs. Bigelow accompanied Mrs. Pellitieri to her home, and will returt. Mon- day. Fernbrook Mrs. Frank Trimble and sons, Billy and Danny, Bristol, New Jersey are spending a few days visiting Mrs. Trimble’s parent’s, Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Rogers, Maple Street. Miss Judy Reese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reese, Demunds Road, returned home Wednesday after a week’s stay in Nesbitt Hos- pital, Mr. B. F. Muchler, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Muchler and sons, Ben and Raymond of Marleton, New Jersey visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Randall, Roushey Plot when they motored here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Muchler of Wilkes-Barre Wednesday. : Mrs. Edward Sidorek, Harris Street, has returned home from General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Compton and son Harry of Levittown spent the weekend visiting relatives in this area. S.P. 4 Robert Rogers stationed for two years with the U. S. Army in Germany will leave on February 23 for home. He expects to arrive early in March. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rogers, Maple [Street and is married to the former Sharon DeRemer of Dallas. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mrs. Ira Button, E. Overbrook Avenue attended the Bible Confer- ence in Wilkes-Barre Wednesday and Thursday. Adult Fellowship Group of the Glenview P. M. Church will meet on Saturday evening at the church at 7:45 p.m. to honor those who are observing birthdays or anniversaries in February. Beaumont Melvin Crispell has returned from Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Denmon visited Mr. and Mrs. Al Haiges of Forty-Fort Sunday. The Lester McCartys, Middletown were with the John Denmoas last weekend. Mrs. Calla Parrish, who was in- jured in a fall at her home, isgim- proving. J Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dress spent last weekend in New York City. 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