mw GE EO od DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Jackson Township Mr. and’ Mrs, David VanFossen, Kingston, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes, Chase Manor. A cordial welcome is extended to Mr. ‘and Mrs. Gerald Gabel who re- cently moved into the Jeffery Apartment on Chase Road, Chase Manor. Gerald joined the Traffic Department of the Commonwealth Telephone Co. on April 1, as a Traf- fic Engineer. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gabel an- nounce the marriage of their grand- sgn, Leon Gabel to Ann Borys of lkes-Barre. It took place on Saturday, April 20 at St. Ignatius Church, Kingston. The reception was held ‘at the Russian Hall in Edwardsville. Leon is son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gabel. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes who celebrated their wedding anniversary Sunday, April 21. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes ac- companied by their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zweier and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stauffer of Kingston called on Rev. Robert T. Webster of the Clarks Summit Methodist Church, on January who took them on a tour of the region up and around Clarks Summit. One of the places of interest was the largest pothole Chase Road. : The following attended a meeting of the Firemen’s Auxiliary at the Fire Hall last Wednesday evening: Irene Sorber, Renee Sorber, Mary N. K. Hughes, Jeanette Gimble, Irene | oo Shaffer, Beatrice Headman, Dorothy Levi, Margaret Yascur, Anna Davis | Major, E. Gibbons, B. Havrilla, Lena ; Roushey, Margaret Bonning, Freda! Snyder, Mrs. Mary Ashton, Cathe- rene Sherman, Margie Zbick, Leona Aston, Evelyn Wilcox, Anna Mec- Nally, Millie Yanchik, Meryl Wag- ner, Shirley Gonsel, Grace Fielding, Hazel Fielding, Caroline Esser, Dorothy Powell, Mary ISebolka, Mabel Cooper, Lossie Balita and Mrs. Esther Murray. Mrs. Beatrice Headman won a prize for guessing the correct age of Esther Murray's hat. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Millie Yanchik for the prettiest hat, Mrs. Mary Ashton for the most original hat, and to Mrs. Mabel for the funniest hat, was modeled by Mrs. Bernadine Havrilla. The Auxiliary will conduct a Rummage Sale at the Fire Hall on May 23-24-25. Contact any mem- ber of the auxiliary if you have any articles for ‘the sale, (or deliver same to the Fire Hall by Thursday, May 23. Fernbrook Mrs, Stephen Welitchko, De. munds Road attended the Belles- Schoonover wedding in Centermore- land on Saturday. Mrs. Isabel Shelley, Middletown, Y. has returned after spending metime with her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shelley, Poplar Street. Martha Fitzgerald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fitzgerald, Hill Street, is a patient in’ Pennsylvania Graduate Hospital, Lumbar Street, Philadelphia, where she was taken on Sunday. Mr. .and Mrs. Arthur Shelley and son Gene, Poplar Street, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith in Middleton, N. Y. on Monday. Mrs. Mary Rowe, Hemlock Street is spending sometime visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Rowe, in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seward, Maplewood Heights had as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Comp- ton and son Harry, Levittown; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seward and son Randy, Irene Sickler, Janice Sick- ler of Beaumont, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Sr., Trucksville, and Mrs. Anna Compton and Larry and Donna Seward. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schray, Harris Street had as weekend guests, Mr. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1963 Harveys Lake W.S.C.S. of Alderson Methodist Church was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren John- son on Thursday evening. Mrs. Ted Heness had the worship service, the topic being, “Lord teach us to pray”. Reports were given by of- ficers. Our missionary sister, Har- riet Wood, Asheville, N. C. was re- membered at Easter time. A turkey supper is being planned for the middle of June. The Mother and Daughter Tea will be held in three weeks on May 9, 8 p.m. Mrs. Fred Eister will ‘have the program, showing slides of Puerto Rico. Present were Mesdames — Fred Eister, Gilbert Carpenter, Raymond Garinger, John Hudson, Francis Keller, Robert Krown, Garvin Smith, Clarence Montross, Helen Hartman, Jessie Garinger, Irma Krown, Albert Armitage, Amos Hunsinger, Theodore Heness, Miss Lina Garinger, Miss Eleanor Hum- phrey, and the hostesses. Harold Blizzard and two friends from North Carolina visited rela- tives and friends here last week. Harold is a nephew of Mrs. Howard Higgins, and he visited her. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Orin Beckerman Rid For Bee Visits Any residents perturbed over the visitation of bee swarms may con- tact William J. Robbins, Trucksville, who will remove the unwelcome guests. Bill says this is the time of year when the insects suddenly descend upon any spot which suits their fancy. Announce Birth Mr, and Mrs. John Hoffman, Shrine View, announce the birth of an eight pound, two ounce daugh- ter, Laura Christine, born April 12 at General Hospital. Laura Chris- tine has twin brothers, Donald and Robert, eleven. Mrs. Hoffman is the former Lilly Madsen, Long Island, N. Y. Mr. Hoffman is em- ployed as a civil engineer. and daughter Brenda and’ Robert Beckerman, Kingston, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.’ Albert Armitage. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kester, former Harveys Lake residents, now of Philadelphia, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary on April 27. They plan a cruise to Bermuda. SECTION B — PAGE & START YOUR... Washing Windows | Is Easy DO-IT-YOURSELF PROJECT NOW and SAVE See... the NEW VERTICAL SLIDER WINDOW Priced from . . . 30. in the world made by the ice Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gabel had a | and Mrs. Fred Schray, Jr. and chil. ’ % 70 : ; glacier may years ago. It was over |busy time on Easter with their fol- dren, Frederick, Francis, Marian, Per fifty feet deep and over twenty feet | lowing children and families as Phyllis Ann and Judy of Hovortown i Unit r in diameter: This is another exam- | guests: Mr. and Mrs. George Gabel, i : 3 ; oF ple where our local authorities in |Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gabel, Mr. and hl a pad Fl, YIN G 66 4 99 SE R VI C Fr when they are - ‘ i % Sol, the Anthracite Region do not pu I Charles Gable, Mr. and Mrs. |" Mr and Mrs Melvyn Corapton . Completely tex licize our tourist attractions, as the | John Ladmus, together with Will : : = Ji site of the largest pot hole in the | Gabel of Dallas, Mr. mh ng isa Rag Ben ane Rt. 309 — Dallas —_ 674-9681 RB | T-WELL movable Windows Weathersir ipped you world was marked by a dirty sign Ss and children, Jack and Bil- this" area. : Primed . badly in need of paint and the sur- |lie, Luzerne and granddaughters, ; : ) : 8 ¢ Sadia were very unkempt. We | Shirley i Cr Gable, on or N. 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