The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 21, 1963, Image 14

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IDETOWN, Bess Cooke
LEHMAN, Marilou Hunt
JACKSON TWP. William Hughes
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NEWS FROM POST "CORRESPONDENT S
. BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin
| FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver
HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage
z Mrs. Francis Hess, Dallas, is
spending some time with Mr. and
Mrs. Wheeler Hess and helping out
while Mrs. Hess is on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parr, Bristol,
are spending a few days here with
B. B. Engelman and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert May.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kibbler re-
. Gently had as guests, Mrs. Eleanor
Leyshon of Anaheim, California and
Mrs. Mills Edgerton, Hartford, Conn.,
both aunts of Mrs. Kibbler.
Mrs. Thomas Lane, Margy, Billy,
Jo Ann and grandson Tommy Nal-
bone, Avenel, N. J., spent the week
end at the home of Mrs. Dorothy
French. They also visited the Ron-
ald Hopfers and the Donald New-
berrys.
© Mr. and Mrs., Fred Womer plan
to leave on Monday for San Antonio,
Texas. They were called there by
Mrs, Womers brother whose wife
recently died, leaving behind four
children, to be cared for. His name
is Richard Morgan and he is a mem-
ber of U.S. Air Force.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Womer are
caring for the children of Mr. and
Mrs, Glen Siglin at Dallas, while
Mrs. Siglin is a patient in the Gen-
eral Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hackling,
Windsor, N. J., spent the week end
with his mother, Mrs. Sophia Hack-
ling. Mr. and Mrs. Huston Craige,
Meshoppen, called during the week
end also.
. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean, Ora
Bean and Mrs. Harry Miller spent:
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Kerns at Newtown, N. J. Ora Bean
will remain for a ‘two week visit
with the Kerns.
Robert Timko Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Timko Sr., éntertained
with his piano accordian at the
Men’s Club, Knights of Columbus,
Williamsport, Friday evening.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richards, Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Schenck, Marshall
and Keith Schenck, spent Sunday at
the home of Mrs. Lulu Stevenson,
of Somerville, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Benner, Rich-
field, spent Sunday with Mrs. Al-
bert Casterline and Mrs. Warren
Montross and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin (Sickler,
Newark, N. J. and Mr. and Mrs!
Oliver Sickler, Falls, visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Space
during the week end.
i Harriett Dender, Harrisburg,
spent the week end with Mr. and
rs. Roy Dendler.
i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henning and
Matthew of Apalachin, N. Y., and
immy Vancampen, of Endicott,
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Race.
4 Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Pogar and
daughter Susan, Glenside, spent
Saturday night at the home of
Agnes and Muriel Lutes and on
Sunday they called on Mr. Pogar’s
father who is in serious condition at
2 ‘hospital in Binghamton, N. Y.
Elton Wandell, Stull, spent the
week end with Rev. and Mrs. Jerry
Tallent and daughter, Jerymn.
Mr. and Mrs. William Evans enter-
tained in honor of their daughter
Linda’s twelveth birthday on Mon-
day evening, at their home. Present
were: Roberta and Brent Steele,
i Darlene and Brent Casterline, Marie
Blizzard,
thompson,
Clark,
and Mrs.
Claire
Mr.
Nancy
Alton
: Noxen
Steele.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Patton and
family, of Newark, Delaware, spent
the week end with his parents, the
Franklin Pattons.
Mrs. H. P. Miner, Mrs. Ted Story
and Mrs. Wilson Harding, Tunkhan-
nock spent Thursday afternoon with
Mrs, Nathan Shupp.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holbrook,
Parsons, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Steven Root. Her daughter, Mrs.
Walter Winnie and family, Susque-
hanna, R. D. spent Saturday with
her.
Mr. ‘and Mrs. Lewis Lord, Endi-
cott, spent Saturday at their home
in Noxen,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish reported
to me that they saw many robins
in their yard, on Sunday.
Classmates of the Methodist
church met at the home of Mrs. El-
wood Patton, recently. Present
were: Mrs. Oscar Fish, Mrs. Ruth
Field, Mrs. Ray Gunton and Mrs.
Henry Lane, who was assistant
hostess.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wheeler Hess Friday evening
were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rinken-
berger and Mrs. Annie Smith, Kings-
ton. We are glad to report that
Mrs. Hess is showing much im-
provement in her condition, this
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hopfer and
Clara visited Mrs. Eva Cartwright,
Mehoopany, Sunday.
Paul Lattimer, student at Univer-
sity of Pittsburgh and Robert
Traver, student at Bloomsburg, Col-
lege, spent the weekend at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Traver.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leibenguth
and son Harold spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lei-
benguth and family, Endicott.
Mrs. Elwood Schenck went to
Endicott Sunday, after receiving a
call, that her son-in-law, Forrest
Randall was a patient in a hospital
in Endicott.
Mrs. Emma Hough and daughter
Ruth and Mr. and Mrs, William
Hough, Almedia, visited at the home
of Stella Shook, Sunday. :
Larry Pederson, Irvington, N. J.
has- returned to go to Lake-Noxen
School.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hollos and
son John attended ‘the wedding of
Mrs. Hollos's nephew, Joseph Mar-
tinez, at Plymouth. Reception was
held in Askam. J
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keiper, Deb-
bie and Nancy, visited at the homes
of Mr. and Mrs. George Sutton, Ben-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Der-
by, .at Shickshinny, Sunday. \
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Teetsel and
family spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winnie, Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole visited
their son David Coole and family,
Sayre, Sunday.
Ladies 'Society of St. Lukes’ Lu-
theran Church met at the home of
Mrs. Guy Fritz Thursday evening.
Present were: Mesdames Joseph
Dotter, Clark Oliver, Gomer Thomas,
Albert May, Howard Engelman,
Lewis May, Earl Richards, Calvin
Strohl, Harry Miller, Pastor Wesley
Kimm and Mrs. Fritz.
Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Miller,
Sayre, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Man-
ning, Meshoppen, visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William Mur-
Lehman
Richard Dana Ide joined the Na-
tional Guards, and is stationed at
Fort Knox Ky. Richard is son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ide.
Mrs, Albert Ide attended the New
York Flower show, last week.
Letterman of Lehman Joint
School, went to State College Satur-
day to see the wrestling matches.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Hoover enter-
tained their son and family over
the week end, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Hoover and daughter, Plainsfield,
N. d.
Three Cadets from Pennsylvania
Military College from ‘the Back
Mountain Area spent the week end
with their parents. William Green-
ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green-
ley, William Whittaker, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alton ‘Whittaker and Wil-
liam Sidler, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Sidler.
Morton Connelly is back on the
job after spending eight days at the
hospital. The Doctor told him he
could not eat the second piece of
pie. Ay
ENTERTAIN CLASS
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Connelly
entertained © the ‘Wait And See
Class’, Lehman Methodist Church,
last week. Present: Addie Kyttle,
Addie Searfoss, Ruth Wright, Mi-
nerva Carichner, Mable Major, Chet
Barrell, Ethel Johnson, Glendoris
Shilanski, Elizabeth Sutton, Mildred
Snyder, Arthur Hoover, Charles
Lambert, Viola Hoover, Willard
Gensel, Lillian Hildebrant, Minnie
Hoover, F. R. [Searfoss, Margaret
Barrell, R. E. Wright.’
Games were played and luncheon
was served, and all had a pleasent
time.
We wonder how many. folks who
must use the highway intersection
at 118 and 309 (Whitesell Bros.)
would be interested in petitioning
the State for a light or some lighted
marking that will show the turn
more clearly ? We would appreciate
hearing from you so that steps can
be taken to remedy a. dangerous
hazard.
phy, ‘Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Hopfer an-
nounce the birth of a daughter on
Sunday, March 17th, at General
Hospital. Weight six pounds two
ounces. Mrs. Hopfer is the former
Mary French and this is their third
child, all girls.
Fred Case, teacher in the Dallas
School, has been absent all week
due to illness.
Guests at the Albert Ruff Srs.
over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Shilanski, Cindy and Cheryl,
Trenton, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Ruff Jr. and Kathie Lou,
Baltimore.
Nathan (Straley, Carl Brobst, Mrs.
Elida Beahm and Mrs. Robert Clark
were drawn to serve on grand jury
this week.:
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Territo
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Ter-
rito, West Wyoming, on Thursday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Engelman and
Pamela, Mrs. William Engelman,
Sheila and Sharon visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Boone, Eyersville, Sun-
day afternoon.
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1963
~~ Shavertown
GR 7-2734
NE 9-8522
GR 7-3271
696-1689
674-6351
Harveys Lake
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver and
family, Perkasie, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Conden
and visited Mr. Weaver’s family.
Floyd Whitebread, Sunset sec-
tion, was taken to Nesbitt Hospital
by ambulance on Tuesday evening,
suffering a heart attack.
Jay Stenger, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Stenger is a patient in Gen-
eral Hospital where he is being
treated for concussion.
Mrs. Robert Krown submitted to
surgery at Nesbitt Hospital last
week. She is doing nicely.
Mrs. Michael Clark has returned
to her home after being in Nesbitt
Hospital for nine days for tests.
Mrs. William Adams and daugh-
ter have returned to their home,
Alderson section, from Nesbitt Hos-
pital. The baby was born on March
Tth.
Mr. .and Mrs. Peter Kuchta and
George Kuchta, Harrisburg, spent
the weekend at the Garinger, Armi-
tage and Kuchta homes.
Alderson W.S.C.S. was enter-
tained at the home of Mrs. Russell
Dodd on Thursday evening. Mrs.
Elwood Davis assisted in serving.
With the gradual disappearance
of winter's heavy snow cover, resi-
dents are faced with other problems.
Many cellars are wet, yards have
become a sea of mud, and roadsides
are soft and settling.
Most thoroughfares are in need of
repair come springtime. Lehigh
Street, resembling a rollercoaster in
contour with its deep gullies play-
ing havoc with car springs is one of
the worst in Shavertown.
FIREMEN CELEBRATE
Forty-two firemen and wives at-
tended a Covered Dish Supper
Saturday evening at the Fire Hall.
Auxiliary was host to the fire
fighters.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Woolbert, Main
Street, left for Carlisle, early Satur-
day morning to welcome their first
grandchild born to daughter Gail
Friday. Mrs. Woolbert will remain
in Carlisle for the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chappell,
Summit Street, have as guests,
Radioman 2nd Class Lawrence Mec-
Clure, Mrs. McClure and daughter,
Brenda, formerly of Treasure Island,
California. Mrs. McClure is the
former Connie Chappell. Her hus-
band will leave for Newport, R. L
for a new assignment with the U.S.
Navy in several weeks.
Surface Process Research znd De-
velopment Corporation, Dallas, is
using the Lamoreaux Garage on
Main Street as a branch during
Present were: Mesdames Ida Rogers,
Jessie Garinger, Helen Hartman,
Garvin ~~ Smith, Joseph Rauch,
Albert Armitage, and Eleanor
Humphrey.
building operations at their main
site. The company manufacturers
magnetic ink and styrofoam base
materials. )
Charles (Chuckie) Malkemes is
spending the week at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Malkemes, Franklin Street, during
mid-semester vacation, Chuck is a
sophomore at Pennsylvania State
University.
CORRECTION
The name of Mrs. Eleanor Baker
somehow converted into Mrs. Elmer
Baker in the story last week con-
cerning subsidences on Brook Street.
Mrs. Sherman Wardan, Main
Street, is ill at her home.
Mrs. Fred Malkemes is spending
the week with her daughter, Peggy,
in New York City.
We were happy to see Mr. Ness
granted approval to change the
name of his street back to Kirken*
dall Road from that of Memorial
Highway. This is one of the oldest
thoroughfares in the township and
should be retained for historical
purposes. b
Another home on the little street
is also listed under the Memorial
Highway address since streets were
renamed by supervisors. Now oc-
cupied by J. Ed. Johnson, this home
was built by the Kirkendall family
in the 1890's and Shavertown Post
Office at one time occupied the
site.
Ladies ‘Auxiliary of St.~Paul’s Lu-
theran Church will make pasties
Wednesday. Orders will be taken
until 11 a.m. by contacting Mrs.
Robert Voelker, Mrs. Harold Ash or
the parsonage.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Swingle had
as a recent caller, Mrs. Gerald Stout,
formerly of Holcomb Road.
John Graves is recuperating at his
heme following surgery at Pennsyl-
vania University Hospital,
Signalman Seaman Ralph
Walph, U.S. Navy, recently spent a
leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Walp, Lehigh Street. Ralph
has been reassigned to the U.S.S.
Calcaterra.
ANNIVERSARY MISSED
My apologies to this , brother,
Robert Walp, for forgetting to men-
tion his twenty-first birthday anni-
versary in February. Bob is one of
our favorite young folks.
Thomas Jenkins, Perrin Avenue
has returned after being a patient
in Geisinger Medical Center.
Did you know that James Street
was so named for Young Jimmie
Kreidler? Residents taking a poll
decided to rename their road after
their favorite neighborhood pal.
Birthday greetings this week to
Mrs. Jack Jones, Rosalind Davies,
Wilbur Lawry; George Parker, Sr.,
Frances Appel, Lindsay Sherwood,
Virginia Payne, Kirsten Morris, Billy
John Tippett, Morris C. King, Ellis
Swingle, Mrs. S. G. Howell, Sandy
Davis, Peg Walk, Philip Van Blar-
com, Fred Templin, Mary LaBar,
Reynold Watkins, Anne Whiting,
Lynne Ellen Martin, Johnny Parker.
Geese Harvest Corn
A large flock of wild geese dropped
like plummets into Charles Long's
cornfield on the hill at Sweet Valley
Sunday morning, harvesting the
left-over corn, running up and down
the rows to fill their crops,
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_DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Fernbrook
Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, E.
Overbrook Ave., have returned after
spending two months in Fort
Lauderdale, Florida.
‘Joseph Precone, R. D. # 2, Dal-
las, Cub Master, Cub Scout Pack
# 233, Shavertown has returned
after spending two weeks in Nes-
bitt Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr.
and sons, George, Tom and Alan, E,
Overbrook Ave., spent Saturday
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conk-
lin and David in Bethlehem and Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Voletto and family,
Easton. Mr. and Mrs. George
Shaver, Sr., Trucksville, accom=
panied them on the trip and visited
the Conklins,
Premiere showing of the aly
Graham film, “The Touch of Brass”,
will be shown in ‘the Dallas Senior
High School on Friday evening, 7:45
P. M. This film is sponsored by the
Greater Wilkes-Barre Youth For
Christ. All teenagers and adults are
welcome.
Debra Gelsleichter, 11 month old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Gelsleichter, Jr., Harris Street is a
patient in General Hospital. She
was admitted last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss, Demunds,
entertained at a dinner party on
Sunday. Enjoying the dinner were,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rushnock, and
son Joseph, Lodi, New Jersey, Mrs.
Sarah Moss, Mrs. Edith Phillips, Ron
Moss, Billy Biddington and the
Mosses.
taking off after a full meal, ‘their
long necks extended toward the
and ! Arctic snowfields.
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