gn - and Mrs. Henry Nolf of that city. held at the Fire Hall on Monday tient at Nesbitt Hospital, Room 222. for several weeks. : city. A { i 1 ! wiih DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1963 NEWS KF ROM POST « CORRESPONDENT S ‘BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin NE 9-2544 ® MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter CR 7-2734 FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver 67 4-5460 ® MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage NE 9-9531 & NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm NE 9-8522 IDETOWN, Bess Cooke NE 9-5137 e SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray GR 7-3271 JACKSON TWP. William Hughes 696-1005 ® TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 LEHMAN, Marilou Hunt x 674-8466 @ SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson 674-6351 A ® Lat — Blue and Gold Banquet of Cub: Pack 225 sponsored by Huntsville Methodist Church will be held Saturday evening at 6 in the Church Parlors, ~ Annual Heart Fund Drive is underway throughout' the Township with Mrs. William R. Hughes Cap- tain for Chase. Assistants are: Mrs. Robert Wienicki, Mrs. Thomas Gim- ble, Mrs. Joseph Emerick, Mrs. Rich- ard Moskaluk, Mrs. Sydney Field- ing, Mrs. Dale Wright, Mrs. Russell Bertram, Mrs. Allan Lamoreaux and Mrs. Michael (Slimak. Help fight America’s No. 1 Killer. Research costs money so please contribute your fair share. Congratulations to Mrs. Elizabeth Fielding on ther eighty-first birthday February 4. She was honored at a surprise party at her home, attended by over fifty relatives and friends. | Harry Ostrum, foster son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Gabel, is a patient at Fleck State Hospital, Cresson, Pa. where he is showing improve- ment. He gained thirteen pounds since his admission. Harry would appreciate cards from his friends. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lashford, who recently returned from Phil- adelphia, will take up residence in the former Roland Bulford home, Sutton. Road, March 1. Mr. Lash- ford resigned his position in Philadelphia and is now with Wilkes - Barre - Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Mary Ashton, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Nelson E. Nelson, Dallas, drove to Lehighton, Satur- day evening to attend a pork and saurkraut supper, as guests of Mr. Collection of coin cards by the firemen has been hampered by the inclement weather. Hold on to your filled cards, as they will be calling upon you in the very near future. Next meeting of the firemen will be evening, February 25. This would be a good time to join up. Annual dues only $2.00. Foster Bulford, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. George Bulford, is a pa- He would appreciate cards. ~ Parky Conyngham, ten year old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Conyngham has hepatitis, and, while he has shown some improvement, he will be obliged to remain bedfast His five year old sister, Cornelia has recovered from an attack of the virus. Parky would like to receive cards from his friends. - Chief of Police Robert Cooper and Mrs. Cooper, and son Alan, motored to Ewing, N. J. to visit their daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith last Sunday. Mr. Smith is employed by Buxton Dairy Co., one of the largest dairies in that © Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Culp, accom- panied by Mrs. Marion - Kern, Ide- | : Lal i Jackson Twp. town, journeyed to McGuire Air Field, Camp Dix, N. J. on Valentine's Day, to see their daughter and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Albert J. Kern, accompanied by her children, Mary, Albert James, Jr., Richard and Todd, off to Baumholder, Ger- many, where they will join Staff Sergeant Albert J. Kern, a career man in the Army. They flew over, and expect to be in Germany for four or five years. Mrs. Kern and her children had spent the past three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Culp. Mrs. Thomas Gimble has returned home after spending several days in the Nesbitt Hospital where she underwent a series of tests. Mrs. Mary Pudimott, accompanied by her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs: Michael Dubil visited her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young at Berwick last Wednesday. On returning, she brought home her four year old grandson, Bobbie. Mrs. Michael Dubil, Jr. and daughter, Don Michele, have re- turned from Germany, where her husband, Michael Dubil, Jr. is sta- tioned with the Army. Mr. Dubil will remain another one hundred days in Germany. Don Michele cele- brated her second birthday February 12. Mrs. Dubil, Jr. is the former Peggy Williams of Kingston. Karen Sue Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young, Ber- wick, granddaughter of Mrs. Mary Pudimott, will celebrate her first birthday on February 22. Tax Collector, Louis Wilcox, is slowly improving from his recent ‘blackout’ and has returned to work. His mother-in-law, Mrs. Sarah Pealer, who suffered an asth- matic attack is greatly improved. Supervisors of Jackson Township will meet at the Fire Hall on Tues- day evening, March 5, 7:30 o'clock. Joint Board of Lake-Lehman Dis- trict met last Wednesday night at the Lehman School instead of on Tuesday, due to the snow storm. Jackson Township School Board which was also scheduled to meet Tuesday at Lehman School was post- poned to Monday night ‘of this week. Auxiliary of Jackson Township Firemens’ Association held a Valen- tine Party at ‘the Fire Hall Febru- ary 14. The tables were beautifully decorated by Irene Sorber, Rene Sorber, Lossie Balita, and Francis Newhart. ‘A turkey supper was served to some two hundred members of Lu- zerne Cooperative Farmers’ Associa- tion last night by members of Jack- son Township Firemens’ Associa- tion. The Auxiliary will also serve a noonday dinner to members of the Fruit Growers Association March 1. Mrs. Mary Ashton is in charge of the Kitchen Crew of the ‘Auxiliary. You have heard of people walking a mile for a Camel, but Prof. Daniel P. Detwiler and Mrs. Detwiler top CARNIVAL FEBRUARY CLEARANCE NEW and USED CARS NEW BUICKS TO CHOOSE FROM ALL COLORS AND BODY STYLES crew of volunteers. Shavertown THE KING FUND ‘We were greatly pleased during the past weekend to see more and more folks contributing to our “King Fund.” This family needs your as- sistance. Keep up the donations. Containers are in your local stores. One of our greatest assets is our ambulance association and its willing It is of concern to all of us that these men not be subjected to unfair requests. Related story on another page. Lenten season will begin next week, Weekly services will be held in all the churches. Attend regularly the church of your choice during this sacred period. Give God a little more of your time. 'Shavertown Fire Company meet- ing last week voted to install a new type of telephone for greater -effi- ciency. Several months will be re- quired to complete arrangements. More information will be forthcom- ing. HEARD AT CENTER STREET A remark made recently at the Center [Street intersection has resi- dents greatly perturbed. ‘Comment from a police officer on duty during absence of Bill Ockenhouse, school guard, “Imagine a man with all my police knowledge being assigned to a school crossing.” What greater duty is ‘there than to protect our children ? Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. John Ferguson and Marlan Frantz in their recent bereavements. Dorcas Class reports all baked goods sold out in their sale Friday at the local Acme Store. [Confirmation Classes of Shayer- town Methodist Church will begin Sunday aftetnoon at 3:30* p.m. and will continue every Sunday after- noon thereafter until further notice. Rev. Yost has asked that all parents cooperate in seeing that regular at- tendance is maintained. TOP GARDENER A. J. Moreck, Pioneer Avenue, is looking forward to spring when he the list! The Detwilers attended a Faculty ‘Womens’ Dinner at Wilkes College Saturday Evening and after the dinner decided to go for a cup of coffee. What did they do—and where did they go for it? Prof. Detwiler is a member of the An- thracite Flying Club so they boarded the Cessna 172 plane owned by the club and flew to Reading, only to find upon their arrival that the coffee shop they wanted to patronize was closed for the night. But that didn’t deter them! They headed for Harrisburg—only to find that their particular coffee shop was also closed; so they headed back to the Forty-Fort Airport. Where do you think they got their cup of coffee — you guessed it, at home. Prof. Detwiler said he wanted to get in some night flying experience — which accounted for the trip. ] reduced sf 5 0. $905. "62 Ford Galaxie "60 Renault Dauphine 4-Dr. Sdn. Radio, Heater $695. "62 T-Bird Hardtop $2493. 4 Dr. "60 Plymouth Fury s1495. "60 T-Bird Convertible $2395. "58 Buick Conv’ble - Sharp 61 Lark Cruiser V-8, Pw. $1695. H. T., Power 500 H.T. '62 JAGUAR XKE save ‘1600 AND MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM. Don’t fail fo -see these used cars PHONE 267-1133 ! TY 10TORS BUICK—OPEL— RENAULT Open Evenings 588 Market Street, Kingston Til9 P.M. can once again begin the planting of his prolific garden. His produce was of the finest quality last year and drew, the plaudits of all who visited the spot. During the long winter nights, Tony thoroughly stud- ies his books on organic gardening. He uses no sprays or fertilizers, building up his mulch pile during the fall months. Bob Domnick, Pioneer Avenue, was among those receiving awards at the Commonwealth Telephone Company Dinner last night for seven years driving without accident for the organization. The Roast Beef Supper of the Couples Club of Shavertown Meth- odist Church was well attended last evening. Rev. R. W. Bisaondeons Shaver Avenue, is back on the job again after being ill at his home last week. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rogers: was taken to Nesbitt Hospital on Saturday, suf- fering from pneumonia. Mrs. John Eck, Lehigh Street, is ill at her home. SK#3 Merton Coolbaugh, Jr., U.'S. Navy, spent last weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merton Coolbaugh, Shaver Avenue. Mert is stationed aboard ‘the U. S.!1S. Wood County at Norfolk, Va. \ Rev. Frederic Eidam, pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, is ill at his home. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Newton Ness, Kirk- endall Avenue, are confined by the current virus. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Michel, Go- sart Apts.,, will move next week to Philadelphia where they will make their home. They will be missed in this community, where Mrs. Michel has been active in various groups ‘and has made hundreds of cancer dressings in her spare time. Harry Ritts, Pioneer Avenue, re- turned home Sunday from Nesbitt Hospital, where he had been a pa- tient for the last week: Mr. and Mrs. George Guilliani, Reno, Nevada, have moved into the Bonfig Apartment on Shaver Ave- nue. William Frederick, Brook Street, was ill at his home last week. Miss Brenda Clause, Pioneer Ave- nue, was on the sick list last week. Richard McCarty, Franklin Street, is still a patient in Nesbitt Hospital where he was removed by Kingston Township Ambulance on Tuesday. The young lad ran into a car oper- ated by William Roberts, Brook Street. 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Just could not close this column without an article that should have appeared last Thursday, but printers are merciless when they need space. Twenty-one years ago on Valentine's Day, a little baby girl entered our hearts and our home. It is hard to realize that the child has become a woman, but time marches on, and I would publicly like to say ‘Thank you, dear Susie, for all the joy and happiness you have brought into our lives. Make yours the most worth- while you can.” BIRTHDAYS Greetings this week to Ida Will- ever, Hilburt Stark, Mrs. Ethel Hon- eywell, Marie Heidel, Naomi Pauling, Mrs. F. T. Bell, Peggy Boyes, Thomas Scutt, William R. Banks, John Bol- ton, Eleanor Hiller, Mrs. Dana Campbell, J oy ce Hirleman Eckert, Frank Hirleman, Floyd Pope, Robert Shotwell, Jeffrey Eyet, Mrs. Leroy Hess, Elizabeth Dominick, Mrs. Har- ry Beck, Samuel Lee Soltis, [Sean David Parker, Clara Parker, Ben Noxen Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richards and Mrs. Fred ‘Schenck left Friday morn- ing for Port Orange, Fla., where they will visit "Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hanstine and family, then to Sara- sota, Fla., where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Aldus Myers and family. The Richards will continue to St. Petersburg to visit Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Avery. ; Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May and family, Allentown, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone, Eyersville, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Engelman on Thursday. Pastor Wesley Kimm, (St. Luke's Lutheran Church, spent part of last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kimm, Herkimer, N. Y. Mrs. Sophia Hackling, forelady at Noxen Manufacturing Company, is ill at her home in Beaumont, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gailey, Brooklyn, N. Y., announce the ap- proaching marriage of their daugh- ter, Regina Claire, to Pvt. Jack L. Raynor, Montrose. Wedding will take place on Saturday, February 23, at 2 pm. at the Methodist Church, Franklin Forks, Pa. The Kleppinger, John P. DeWitt, III, Roy Shaver, Dorothy Pope, Robert Sprau, Jacqueline Hinkle Bartleson, Walter Andrews, Ronald G. Robinson, Glenn Carey. Gaileys are former Noxen residents. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Traver over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Traver and family of Thomasville, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Patton and family, Newbergh, N. Y. Mrs. Clayton Keiper has been on the sick list for the past week. Nancy Shalata, small daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata, Jr., is a patient in the Tyler Memorial Hos- | pital since Friday night. Karlene Jones is confined to her home with the “flu.” Mrs. Dorothy French is still con- fined to her home with illness. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wandell, Outlet, spent Saturday evening with the Walter Wandells at Stull. ’ Car] Hackling and Bill (Coole spént the weekend in York State hunting for bobcats. Loren Fritz left for Fort Bragg, N. C.,’on Thursday after a stay of two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lattimer and family of Williamsport spent Sunday | with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Traver. Mrs. Traver returned with them for a week’s stay. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Manning, Meshoppen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Miller, Sayre, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy on Sunday. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Guests at the home of Mrs. El- | wood Schenck on Sunday were Mr. | and Mrs. Froni, Tunkhannock, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Randell, Mrs. Mar- gie Traver, sons, Terry and Dale, of Vestal, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. David Hopkins, Vienna, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. Don Wall and son, Larry. Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Spencer, Thompson, Pa., called on Mr. and Mrs, Ray Wilson on Sunday. Mrs. Nelson Cargill, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vancampen, Binghamton, visited the Lawrence Races on Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole spent Sunday with their son, David, and his family at Sayre, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jon; Dat N. Y., visited Mrs. y Smith on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Curlon Mills of West Keansburg, N. J., spent the weekend with Francis Belles. Delbert Blizzard and Winfred Reed are spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward i Vanderhoff, Metuchin, N. J, Arthur Kibbler, Buckwheat Hol- low, returned from General Hospital | last week after submitting to major i surgersy. His condition is good. The Dallas Post Does Full Color OFFSET PRINTING Catalogues - Brochures Try Post Offset Let em eaf cake...put have a supply of hot wafer handy! It will be cleanup time any minute now! 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