The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 04, 1963, Image 14

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BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin
DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams
FERNBROOK. Mrs. George Shaver
HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage
IDETOWN, Bess Cooke
JACKSON TWP. William Hughes
LEHMAN, Mrs. Morton Connelly
NE 9-2544
674-4109
67 4-5460
NE 9-9531
NE 9-5137
696-1005
674-2488
Shavertown
With the coming of springtime,
the bright sunny days are enticing
residents to rid their yards of win-
ter’s accumulated debris.
Arnold Yeust, your fire chief,
urges extreme caution when setting
outside fires at this time of the
year. Heed his warning.
‘One year ago, the new Back
. Mountain Lumber and Coal Com-
pany store opened its doors.
The best wishes of his neighbors
and friends are extended to Gran-
ville Sowden at this time.
EASTER CANDY
‘Sale of ten cent Easter Eggs by
the WSCS of Shavertown Methodist
Church will. end this weekend. Con-
tact Mesdames Ollie Daubert, Flor-
~ ence Kleppinger, Kate Morgan or
Peg Walk for your orders.
~All those wishing to order or
place Easter lillies in St. Paul's Lu-
theran Church for the sabbath in
commemoration of the Resurrection
are asked to call Pastor Frederick
Eidam before April 10.
Shavertown = Methodist Church
will likewise place the Easter flowers
on their altar, Those wishing to as-
sist in furnishing the blooms for
Easter services may contact their
pastor, Rev. Robert Yost.
Sincere sympathy is offered to
Russell Montedonico in his recent
bereavement.
George Jacobs, student at Am-
herst College, is spending the Easter
recess with his parents.
The following new members were
received into Shavertown Methodist
Church on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Dillahey, Mr. and Mrs. George
‘Dumbauld, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Meri-
thew, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rozelle,
Margaret Dumbauld, Robert S. Gre-
gory, Jr.
‘Mrs. Seth Howell, Roushey Street,
has been ill at her home.
My, and Mrs. Philip Van Blarcom,
Lehigh Street, spent the weekend in
~ Orange, New Jersey visiting the lat-
ter’s mother, Mrs. Robert Homer.
Mr. and Mrs. William Pethick,
Pioneer Avenue, will spend the
~ weekend in Slatington as the guests
of Postmaster and Mrs. Donald
Rowlands.
Mrs. Walter Shaver,
Avenue is ill at her home.
INVITATION HOLDS
Brenda the chimp, like Chi Chi at
the Dallas Post, enjoyed her first
venture into the spring sunshine
over the weekend. Hopeful that the
Biology professor at Wilkes would
forget his earlier invitation for her
to attend elasses, Susie came home
on Friday with his reminder that
her presence was still requested.
We all voted Fred the job of trans-
porting her since she shrieks in ter-
ror while traveling in a vehicle. As
vet, he has not agreed.
Jack Eck, student at Muhlenberg
College and sister Marilyn, Susque-
hanna University, will arrive home
shortly for the Easter recess.
BIRTHDAYS
Birthday greetings this week to
Mrs. Donald Bolton, Mrs. Viola An-
drews, Jean Packer, Sandra Laidler,
Willis Gentile, Joan Andrus, Justin
F. Mitchell, Jr., Mrs. Harry Ritts,
Sr., Susan Davis, Dianna Hoover,
Jack Hall, Oliver Troup, Christopher
Bolen, Mrs. Gordon Austin, Mrs.
Catherine Dobinick, Donald Biggs,
Claude Newhart, Sr., Mrs. Fred B.
Howell, Morris Wiliam Shackler,
Robert T. Price, Sry David Loh-
mann.
An explanation from Fred, Jr., in
Formosa, explains that his taped re-
cording to his grandmother was
made on a dual track recorder. We
had tried it on a mono track, not
knowing what was wrong. Now to
find another recorder.
Pioneer
This columnist feels free at any
time to offer constructive criticism
and dis ready ‘to receive same. Any
reference is clearly stated and not
veiled or distorted in any way,
shape or manner, contrary to recent
allusion.
Opinions of a large percentage of
Shavertown people is represented in
any criticism,
The Dallas Post Has
Hundreds of Modern
Type Faces
To Select From
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1963
NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS
TRUCKSVILLE
Jackson Twp.
The sympathy of the community
is extended to the Joseph Emerick
family, in the death of Mr. Emerick
who died Saturday, March 30, as the
result of second and third degree
burns ‘to his body received on
March 29, while he was burning
brush in the rear of his home.
Will Conyngham and Ricky
Frantz, sons of Mr. and Mrs. William
L. [Conyngham and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Frantz, respectively, have
returned to their classes at the
Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn.
Jessie Conyngham, sister of Will
Conyngham, has returned to classes
at Madeira School for Girls at
Greenway, Virginia, after spending
spring vacation with her parents.
Firemens’ Auxiliary will meet at
the Fire Hall on April 10, Mrs. Louis
Wilcox, president, presiding. Enter-
tainment Committee, consisting of
Leona Aston and Irene Sorber, are
planning a “Night of Fun’. Hostesses
for this month’s meeting will be
Mrs. Mary Sebolka, Sr.
Cooper, Mrs. Mary Sebolka,
and Dorothy Powell.
‘Wayne Hughes, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William R. Hughes, has re-
turned to classes at Bryan College,
Dayton, Tennessee, after spending
Jr.,
‘spring vacation with his parents.
With the coming of spring, the
frost is working itself out of the
roads 'in the township making some
of them almost impassable. Super-
visors were busy over the weekend
hauling shale to fill.
Sun Oil Company has resumed
tree and brush cutting activities
along its pipeline right of way in
preparation of the digging up and
repairing or replacing the pipes
now in the ground. Work will be
done in the dry season, presumably
during the months of July and
August.
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes,
Chase Manor, had as Sunday guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Keefer, Sr. of
Washington, Florence A. Keefer,
Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
F. Sherwood and children, Denise
and Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Meyers, Northumberland. Mrs. Karl
Keefer, Sr., sister-in-law of Mrs.
Hughes, buried her sister, Miss
MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter
MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270
NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm
SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson
SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray
Mabel
GR 7-2734
NE 9-8522
674-6351
GR 7-3271
674-4109
Lehman
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson
entertained son and wife Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Johnson from Vestal,
N. Y., over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. William Daw from
Harveys Lake visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Johnson.
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Johnson had
a birthday dinner party for Irma
Louise Fine. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Johnson and
daughter Carol from Liberty, N. Y.
We have. such a lovely school
house, as nice as you will find any-
where, city or country, and not a
decent road to get to it.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Hoover enter-
tained Mrs. Lillian Hildebrant of
Dallas Sunday for dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Morton and Mr.
Charles Lambert, drove to Sunbury
Sunday. It was such a nice day,
there were cars lined up on the
road from Lake Silkworth and
Nanticoke, getting their spring bath.
Mr. and Mrs. David Eddy enter-
tained Mr. and Mrs. James Lord and
Vernanne, Shavertown Saturday
night for supper.
We are still waiting to hear from
interested persons about the dan-
gerous turn at No. 118 and Lake
road. We do need some kind of
marking or light. ‘Come on, folks,
.I knew there must be many that feel
as I do about it, but we must pull
together, You can write to me, Mrs.
Morton Connelly R. D. 4 Dallas.
Lake-Lehmay P.T.A. will present
a Family Fun Night April 5, 7 to 11,
in the High School gym. There will
be three basket-ball games, music
supplied by (Pankys) orchestra. Re-
freshments will be served. = All
tickets may be purchased at any of
the five schools in jointure. :
THIS PROGRAM WILL BENEFIT
THE BAND and ATHLETES.
Mrs. Florence Davenport enter-
tained Mrs. Flora Austin of Sweet
Valley and Mrs. Lillian Hildebrant
Saturday for dinner.
Mary Harrison, Saturday and had
buried another sister, Mrs. Minnie
Chambers, Chambersburg, a week
Thursday, losing two of her sisters
in a period of mine days.
Sweet
Mrs. Albert Smith and son, Dar-
win, Sweet Valley; Mrs. Robert
Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper,
Gary, Jr. and Robin, Chase, were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Smith, Ewing, New Jersey.
Mrs. Robert Smith is the former
Jane Ann Cooper, daughter’ of the
Robert, Coopers.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Zerfoss, Sr., Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Zerfoss and chil-
dren, Donna and Karen, Mooretown,
recently enjoyed an evening of musi-
cal entertainment when they were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lutz. Guy Zerfoss has returned to
work after being confined to his
home for two weeks with an illness.’
Mrs. Charles Zerfoss’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Lingle, Shaver-
town, spent last Sunday visiting with
the family.
[Walter Bonning, Lansdale, visited
with his sister and family, Mrs. Al-
bert - Smith, last week enroute to
Corning, New York, where he visited
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bonning an
family. y
Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Post and
Michael Adams spent two days last
week in Harrisburg. Brent Post was
guest of his aunt, Mrs. Guy Lynn, Sr.,
Berwick, and Henry Post was guest
of Mark Moore, Gosart Court.
Penni Wesley, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George Wesley, Jr., observed
her third birthday April second. On
hand to help with the celebration
were sisters, LeAnn and LuRae and
Wendy Sue. Penni is the grand-
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harold
Briggs, Sylvan Lake, and Mr. and
Mrs. George Wesley, Sr.
Mrs. William Naugle, Jr., Pikes
Creek, and children, William III and
Lisa, are spending some time in Or-
lando, Florida, with Mrs. Naugle’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wis-
neski. Mr. Wisneski, summer resi-
dent of Lake Silkworth, is hospital-
ized with an illness at the present
time,
Mrs. Mildred Naugle, Pikes Creek,
is spending a few weeks as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kuc- |
zawa, Reading. Mrs. Kuczawa, the
former Alice Naugle, daughter of the
William Naugles, Sr., gave birth to
her second son, March 26.
Ladies of the area are reminded |
of the Auxiliary meeting tonight at |
the fire hall, preceded by a covered
dish supper to start at six: o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Heffelfinger,
Wilkes-Barre, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William G. Hughes last week.
Mr. Heffelfinger is the pastor of the
Church of Christ, Horton Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brumback,
Boonton, New Jersey, were guests
last weekend of Mrs. Brumbach’s
1
Valley
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Remley,
Pikes Creek. Mrs. Brumbach is the
former Ann Remley, Fernbrook.
Observing birthdays this week are
Mark Moore, Gosart Court; Darwin
Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Smith; Tommy John Creasing, son
,of Mr. and Mrs. T. |J. Creasing; Bev-
erly Adams, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Adams and Cathy Stock,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Stock. :
Monday, April 8, Mrs. Daisy
Moore, Mooretown, will observe her
birthday. Mrs. Moore recently sub-
mitted to surgery at Mercy Hospital,
and is recuperating at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Irene Habblet.
Fawn and Lolly Clark, daughters
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark, have
returned to their classes at Ross
| School, after several weeks of being
confined to their home due to illness.
For an evening of enjoyment plan
to attend the ham and pancake sup-
per to be held April 25 at the Maple
Grove Methodist Church hall, spon-
sored by Cub Pack 444, with serving
from six p.m. on. Tickets will be
available at the door, or from any
member of the Cub Pack or commit-
tee.
Orange
Well, news getting — let's see,
who was it called me Nosey, or
something — sorta gets one ac-
quainted with more people as well
as renews old memories. I met a
Donna Gordon the other day and
found she belonged to a family at
Orange that wasn’t there back in my
day. Found out there were ten
children! Should be some news
there. Nope! No news. But in
talking with Mrs. Eugene Gordon I
found a woman who thinks she has
a very nice family, 7 girls, 3 boys,
and she likes them! And they're all
living at home along with father
and mother, I gathered it was a
happy famiy. Now that is good news
to find people like that.
Then here’s something that re-
minds me of the Perrego family.
Ruth was reading me the news that
the District W.S.C.S. is meeting in
| Tunkhannock, and that the presi-
dent of the Tunkhannock W.S.C.S.
is giving a word of welcome to the
district. Who's- the president? Mrs.
Richard Sands. I remember little
Dickie Sands, Jim and Mildred’s
boy. He married Donna Perrego of
Orange. Her grandmother reminded
me one day that Donna clung to my
brown forelock when I was baptizing
her. Now she’s welcoming Wilkes-
Barre District W.S.C.S. to her
church in Tunkhannock.
Trucksville
Mrs. Albert Thompson, Mrs. Roy
Thompson and daughter Carol, Irv-
ington, N. J., were house guests of
Arline Bessmen, Harris Hill Road,
Trucksville.
Louise Hazeltine, Cornell Medical
Center, New York City, spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Hazeltine, Harris Hill
Road, Trucksville.
Master Carl Styre is home after
minor surgery at Nesbitt Hospital.
He is son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Styre, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams,
Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, visited
in Connecticut over the weekend.
Mrs. Eunice Norris, who has been
ill, is somewhat improved.
\ Beaumont
The sympathy of this community
is extended to Mrs. Violet Garey
and Mr. Earl Johnson at the loss of
their brother, Mr. Wesley Johnson,
Falls.
Congratulations to the Boy Scouts
who so capably sold Easter candy!
Mrs. Sheila Meeker Trowbridge is
a patient at General Hospital where
she was admitted for diagnosis.
Mr. Edward MacDougall sub-
mitted to tests at Tyler Memorial
Hospital, Meshoppen, last week.
The Lester McCartys of N. J.
were recent visitors with John Den-
mons.
Fernbrook
Mrs. Phoebe Case, Popular Street,
has returned home after spending
several days visiting Mrs. Virginia
Zerfoss of Ashley.
Junior Choir of the Glenview
P. M. Church will sing Saturday
night at the Bloomingdale Youth
For Christ meeting at 7:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Adelson and
family of York visited Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Covert, 152 E. Overbrook Aven-
ue, on Saturday.
Mrs. Peggy Frydlewicz, Reese
Street, is a patient in Nesbitt Hos-
pital.
Marvin Stuart, Poplar Street, is a
patient in Nanticoke Hospital fol-
lowing an automobile accident over
the weekend.
Mrs, Sarah Moss, Shaver Street,
had as dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Moss and son Ron; Mrs. Edith
Phillips on’ Sunday. Other visitors
at her home were Mr, and Mrs. Le-
land Cook, Wilmington, Delaware
and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moss of
Dallas. Her sister, Mrs. Clara Dod-
son, Muhlenberg, spent Monday
visiting.
A rehearsal for the Easter pro-
gram will be held Saturday, April
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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Noxen
Mrs. Guy Fritz entertained the
following ladies at her home Thurs-
day evening: Mesdames Joseph Dot~
ter, Clark Oliver, Elida Beahm, Pat
Denmon, Albert May, Harry Miller,
Roy Dendler, Robert Clark, Joseph
Nalbone, Lewis Hackling Sr. Lewis
Hackling Jr., Nathan Straley, Don-
ald Meeker and daughter Donna and
the hostess Mrs. Fritz,
Mrs. Warren Montross spent
several days visiting her husband,
who remains a patient at the Bronx
! Veterans Hospital, N. Y. Warren
is still under-going tests and X-rays.
He spent the week end at his home
here, but returned to Bronx Hos~
pital Monday.
Fred Case, teacher in the Dallas
School, was absent last week
to illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miner re-
turned Sunday after spending sever=
al months in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beahm,
Loren, Martin, Pamela and Kevin,
Elizabethtown, spent the week end
with Mrs, Ira Beahm and attended
“open house, in’ honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Wandell’'s, 25th wed-
ding anniversary Sunday.
Mrs. Elvin Bean and son, Tom
drove to Newtown Sunday morning,
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kerns,
Mrs. Ora Bean returned with them
after a two week visit with the
Kerns.
Mrs. Richard Hobbs and family
returned to her home in Tonawanda,
N. Y., after three weeks with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones.
Recent guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Wilson were Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Montross, Vernon,
and Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Hub=
bard, Carbondale.
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess spent
Tuesday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Nash, Nanticoke. 0
ist
Harry Keiper is on the sick
at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ny,
Pierce, Idaho, arrived by plane
Saturday to visit his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert May and brother
Robert and family.
Pamela, baby daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Barry Engelman, is a patient in
the General Hospital, since Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May and
family, Allentown, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. William Engle-
man and family,
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Ray and
daughter Linda, Sunbury, and her
fiance. Henry T. Roush; Selinsgrove,
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Fish.
6 at 2 p.m, at Glenview P. M.
Church for the primary department.
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Blouses
$3.98 up
Coordinates
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Open Every Nite ’til 9 p.m.
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Clothes For Dad and Lad
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Solids and Hollow Mold
Milk Chocolate and White
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