“tim of ~ week. Connie attends Lake-Lehman 55 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ice SECTION B— PAGE 8 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 & Ratph Peiffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peiffer, was confined to his home last week with flu. Also on the sick list are Allan and Bryan Updyke, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Updyke, Pikes Creek. A record num- ber of absentees were listed at Ross School. © Ladies Auxiliary of Sweet Valley fire department met recently, with Mrs. Michael Maransy, vice president residing for Mrs. Cletus Holcomb, Jr. who was ill. Several new mem- bers were welcomed. Plans were made for a covered dish supper at ~ the hall, March 7 at six pm. for members and their families. A nom- inating committee was appointed to present a slate of officers for elec- tion. Serving in this capacity are Mesdames Delbert Meade, John Lukavitch and Virgil Mattice. Any ‘woman over eighteen is eligible for “membership in this organization. Meetings are first Thursday of each month. * Connie Fisk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisk; has been a vic- : flu, being confined last High school. ' Dean Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Long, spent last weekend at his home, taking time off from his studies at Bloomsburg Teachers College. " Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisk, had as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Benja- min Rood, Bridgeville, Del.; Mr. and Mrs. Roland Welliver and son, Mill- ville; James Kittle, Mooretown and Bernard Ambrose, Harveys Lake. ' ICheryle Kittle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kittle, Jr., was ill last week with another attadk of tonsil- itus. “Trouble, « it seems comes in “bunches” and the Mahoney famil- ies of Mooretown have had it last week. Barton Clemmow, 9, son of the Dennis Mahoneys has returned from Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, where he received treatment for in- juries when he fell on the ice. X-rays revealed no fractures, but the ten- don of his ring finger, left hand, was cut. Five-year-old Becky, ‘Wilson Mahoney sustained a laceration of the face which required six stitches, when she accidently pulled down a venetian shade at her home. Becky's brother Robert, a student at Lake- Lehman, developed blood poiscning, the result of stepping on a rusty nail. He is confined to his home. * Address of Pvt, Theodore R. Kit- tle is R A 13788639, Co. r 9th Bn 3rd Png. Bde. (B.B.P.) USAPC Ar- mory, Fort Knox, Ky. © Rev. Lewis Trotta, Mooretown, spent last Monday in Harrisburg on business. | Mrs. Delores Garrahan, wife of Rev. James Garrahan, Pikes Creek, is confined to her home ‘with flu. Ladies auxiliary of the Lake Silk- worth volunteer fire department will hold their monthly meeting at the fire hall, Monday, March 4. Women of the area are reminded that anyone interested in the day of retreat to be spent May 5 at Pocono ~ Villa, should contact Mrs. Michael ~ Maransky or Mrs. Eleanor Wesoloski for further details. Sandy Marie Trotta, daughter of ‘Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Trotta, Moore- town, is observing her third birth- Valley this week are Don Anesi, Karla Penny Ray, Scott Miller, Keith Kit- tle, Fred Brown, Danny Dougal, the twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins, Priscilla and Rebec- ca, and their brother, David. Mrs. Howard Post was honored at a birthday dinner-party February 16, at the home of her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lynn, Berwick. Cake was baked and decorated by Mrs. Lynn. Attending were Howard Post, sons, Henry and Brent; Jeffrey and Dianne Lynn; Mrs. Bonnie Youlls. The honoree’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kibler were unable to attend. Mrs. Kibler recently returned to her home from Geisinger Medical Center. Lawrence Smith, Main Road, Pikes Creek, suffered a heart attack, Fri- day, February 22, while working near Meshoppen, employed on road construction. He was removed to an area hospital, and was responding to treatment at the time of this writing. With him were his wife and sisters, Mrs. Louise Shaw and Mrs. Rena Adams. The Smith's daughter, Donna Marie Freed, pre- sented them with a granddaughter, Kelly, February 20. Harveys Lake Finance Committee of the :Alder- son Church met with Mrs. Helen Hartman Monday evening. The budget for the year was made. Pres- ent were: William Kelley, Raymond Garinger, Walbridge Leinthall, Eleanor Humphrey, Mrs. Garvin Smith, Mrs. Albert Armitage, and Mrs. Hartman. World Day of Prayer for Alder- son-Noxen Charge will be held in the Alderson Methodist Church on Friday night, March 1 at 8:00. Mrs. Theodore Heness has charge. Due to bad weather, W.S.C.S. meeting at Alderson was cancelled. A meeting will be held March 14. Mrs. Milton Evans of Greenbelt, Maryland spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Ida Rogers, and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Heness at Sandy Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Higgins celebrated their 40th. wedding an- niversity February 10. On Sunday the 17th. they had open house and 45 relatives and friends came ‘to call. It was also Mr. Higgins’ birthday on Saturday. They have one daugh- ter, Mrs. Naomi Shepperson and grand-daughter Peggy of Danville. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armitage an- nounce the ‘birth of their first grandchild, a daughter Brenda Kim, born to Mr. and Mrs. Orin R. Breckerman. Mrs. Breckerman is the former Jessie Armitage R. N. The proud grandfather is a meat cutter at Daring’s Market. Mrs. Francis Keller entertained on Valentines Day for little Janice who was three years old. On Saturday night Mrs. Keller had a party for her daughter Debbie, who was 16 on Friday. Fernbrook Mr. and Mrs. George Gabel’s son, Robert and daughter, Linda Maple- wood and Richard Bogdan, son of Mrs. John Bogdan, and the late John Bogdan, were among the group that received their confirmation at Gate of Heaven Church by Bishop Jerome D. Hannon on Sunday. day today. Also on the birthday list Financing Service New Ideas Floor Furnaces. Telephone RURAL SUPPLY CO. Offers You... A Single Source For ALL Your Remodeling Needs ... PLUS... NOW GIVING S&H GREEN STAMPS Quality Trained Personnel Integrity MODERNIZE NOW! WE'LL HELP YOU. 5 YEAR FINANCING Kitchens, Bathrooms, Ceilings, Walls . . . FREE ESTIMATES ANTHRATHERM FURNACES Hot Air, Hot Water, Steam, Some Of The Quality BRAND NAMES OFFERED — Hardwick Automatic Gas Ranges, ABC Home Laundry Appliances, Westinghouse, Amana, Youngstown Kitchens, Lancaster Water Softener, King Gas Wall Heaters and - Located Muhlenburg-Harveyville Road 256-3123 CT THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1963 Mrs. Hazel Keiper, Wilkes-Barre is spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fitzgerald, Roushey Plot since her stay in Mercy Hospital. Officers, teachers and trustees of Glenview P. M. Church will meet at 6:30 P.M. in the social rooms of the church to enjoy a spaghetti supper on Saturday. The business meet- ings will follow the supper. Plans for a Sunday School contest will be made. Ralph Bellas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bellas, Roushey Street and Eugene Schray, Harris Street left on Tuesday for the Army to be sta- tioned in Kentucky. They will take 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 Frank Schray, son of Mr. and Mrs. | NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage GR 7-2734 NE 9-8522 CGR 7-3271 696-1689 674-6351 up electronics and missiles. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bellas and daughter, Debbie, Johnson City and Don Bellas, University of Maryland, spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bellas of Roushey Street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sidorek, Harris Street entertained at a small gathering in honor of their son Paul who was confirmed in Gate of Heaven Church Sunday by Bishop Jerome D. Hannon. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Matukitis, Albert Matukitis, Paul’s sponsor, Mr. and Mrs. Corey Crispell; Helen Rusinko, Eddie and Leon Sidorek, the guest of honor and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Reese have moved to Chase Manor from State College, where he studied for his Master’s degree. Mrs. Louis Wilcox and her mother, Mrs. Sarah Peeler, have been con- fined with illness. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gensel were in Levittown visiting her brother, Calvin Malkemes over the weekend. Mrs. Alice Zick has returned from Cleveland Heights, Ohio, after visit- ing her daughter and son-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Picicci. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Ewing, N. J., spent the weekend visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper. Police chief Robert Cooper reports that Huntsville-Chase Road has re- mained clear of the. vicious ice build-up ordered: removed from in front of the Arthur A. Houck resi- dence by Board of Supervisors early this month. The chief further warns of the state dog catcher, who is collecting stray and unlicensed dogs in the township. Mrs. Alfred Ackerman, Smith's Pond, Lehman Township, reports that the Lehman and Jackson Town- ship snow-plows, both of which turn around in her borderline drive-way Jackson Twp. to return in their respective direc- tions, have been doing a lot of plow- ing and a lot of turning lately. Visiting with Mrs. Margaret Bon- ning and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bon- ning, Jr. over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilcox, Patsy, Barbara, and Charles. ! Michael Slimak, Huntsville Road, is improving following recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Laskowski visited their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yurick, Buck Hill Falls, Sunday, and brought home their daughter, Maryann, who had been visiting the Yuricks for several days. Mrs. Corey Major, Huntsville Road, is in Nesbitt Hospital, where she entered Saturday for tests. Judith Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gimble, Chase Manor, spent the weekend with Machelle Klem, Huntsville. 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Study hour was held by W.S.CIS., ! of Methodist Church, at the home of Stella Shook, on Wednesday eve- ning. Present were Mrs. Agnes | Butler, Ruth Field, Letha Schenck, and Marie MacMillan, Lend a hand Club of St. Lukes Lutheran Church met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Roy Dendler. Present were: Mrs. Fred Case, Mrs. Albert May, Pastor Wes- ley Kimm, Mrs. John Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Dendler. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess re- turned from a two week’s tour of Florida on Monday evening. Mrs. Hess was taken to the General Hos- pital the same evening of her return. Mrs. Dave Williams was on the sick list all last week, but is some- what improved. The following ladies from here attended a card party at Irem Tem- ple on Thursday afternoon: Mrs. Earl Crispell and daughter Eileen, Mrs. Elvin Bean, Mrs. Albert May, Mrs. Ralph Lutes, Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Robert May and Ora Bean. Mrs. Pearl Thrash, Wilkes Baare and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Scutt, New York City spent Friday at the home of Mrs. Steven Root. Mrs. Liman Root and her mother, Mrs. Nathan “Shupp, have been ill with the flu this week. Oscar Patton was taken to the Noxen Tyler Hospital, on Thursday night, for blood transfusions. Mrs. Emily Smith would like to thank everyone who sent letters and cards of sympathy at the time of the bereavement of her son, William Smith, Pringle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seward, Noxen, R. F. D. announce the birth of a son in Nesbitt Hospital, on February 21st. Mrs. Seward is the former Erma Sickler. This is their first child, also the first grand child in the Seward family. Cindy Goble, - little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goble, is very ill with the “flu”. George Buckingham, Braintree, Mass: was a visitor in Noxen this week end. He and Mrs. Lida Beahm visited Mrs. Edna Kromel- bein at Tunkhannock on Saturday and Mrs. Elsie Wilkie at the Lane Convalescent home. Harriett Dendler, Harrisburg, spent the week end with her par- ents, the Roy Dendlers. visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holdredge and son, Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc Ginley and family of Newark, N. J., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case. Mrs. Oscar Fish celebrated her birthday on Saturday. Mrs. Harry Miller entertained at her home over the week end, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cheadle, Harry and Janie, Harrisburg, Mr. and Mrs. James Jimirro, Penn State. Sunday ] Martin Brobst spent a week at home with the “flu”. Nancy Shalata, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata Jr., came home from Tyler Hospital on Friday. ‘She was hospitalized for bronchial pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata Sr. and Judy visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Daley, Loyalville on Saturday. The occasion was the 3rd. birthday of their grandson, Ed- ward Daley. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jones and family, Warwick, N. Y., spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones. Mike Bean left on Thursday to be with the army at Fort Knox, Kentucky for his basic training. He expects to be at Norfolk, Va. to at- tend helicopter school after his basic training period. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kerns, New- town, Pa., spent the week end with the Elvin Beans. Mr. and Mrs. Osmand Casterline, Brent and Darlene, spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. War- ren Stahler and family, Berwick. (Christine Race has been absent from school all week, due to the “flu”. Jessica Thomas, teacher at Lake- Lehman has been home several days this week, due to illness. Mrs. William = Munketchy was called to IScranton on Friday night due to the serious illness of her fa- ther, Gabriel Kalmar. Mrs. Lewis Lord and Beverly, Endicott, spent Friday and Saturday at their home in Noxen. Reims ASE DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winnie and family, Susquehanna, R. D. # 2, called on her mother, Mrs, Stephen Root, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bigelow, Gary, Kenneth and Charles Jr, Barker, N. Y., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigelow. They also called on Melvin Crispell and Warren Dymond, who are pa- tients in General Hospital. Mrs. Ronald Hopfer is ill with the “flu” and their daughter Janice ig down with the chicken pox. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone and daughter Michele, Eyersville, Pa., spent Saturday at the home ‘of the William Engelmans. Miss Peggy Coole, North Plain- field, N. J., spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole. Meryl Siglin, Langhorne, 9 spent the week end with her pdr- ents, the Harry Siglins. Drawn For Jury Duty Among 160 jurors drawn for criminal jury duty March 25 and April 1, are eleven Back Mountain residents. For March 25, from Dallas: John Bauer and Haydn Richards; Lake, Marie Cappellani; Kingston Town- ship: Helen Creasy, Florence Finney, Gladys Weyand; Carverton, Anthony Didjulis. 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