~~ Wednesday. 6 Henry Dendler, ~ =. Warren Montross, ¥ _THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 2 1963 .. IDETOWN, Bess Cooke JACKSON TWP. William Hughes LEHMAN, Mrs. Morton Connelly Noxen . Classmates of Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. William Butler, Stull on Friday evening: Present: Mesdames: Elsworth Field, ~ Raymond Gunton, Jacob Miner, El- wood Patton and daughter Mary, Alpha Dymond, Mariel Lutes and stess Mrs. Butler. ~~ Mr. and Mrs, Evan Summerson, Plains, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Engelman. ; Mys. Leonard Territo returned from the Nesbitt Hospital this week. Her condition is good. Mrs. Charles McGrorty and Mrs. ~~ Leonard, Wilkes-Barre, visited Mrs. Ralph Engelman on Wednesday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone and Michele, Eyersville, Pa., called on the William: Engelman family on Mrs. Ralph ‘Engelman spent the ~ week end at’ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parr, at Bristol. Wheeler Hess Sr. was removed to General Hospital on Thursday after- |. noon by Noxen ambulance. He had - suffered a heart attack. ~The sympathy of the community is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Nathan Straley. Mrs. William Butler and son | Larry and Stella Shook went to Almedia, Pa. on Sunday, to visit. Mrs. Emma Hughes and daughter ‘Ruth Stella} 'will remain for -a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keiper, Debbie ‘and Susan and Dorothy Keiper, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Vanderhoff and family, Metuchin, N. J. Mrs. William Engelman Spent several days this week with her daughter, Mrs. Jerry Boone, Eyers- ville, ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hale, Savona, N. Y. . Robert Gunnis, Buffalo, spent the weekend with the Jacob Miners. His wife returned with him after a weeks visit in this vicinity. "The Scranton-Wilkes Barre Dis- trict of Eastern Pennsylvania held it’s Spring Meeting on Sunday after- ‘noon in St. Johns Church, Sayre, Pa. Mr. Francis Belles is our dele- gate, attending with the Pastor. Lai The following out of town folks' attended the funeral of Mrs. Nathan Straley on Saturday afternoon: Mr. "and Mrs. John Southworth, Arthur Southworth, Vestal, N. Y., Mr. and ‘Mrs. William Southworth and Mr. ‘and Mrs. George Ryman, Johnson ‘City, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Claude Schoch, Kingston, Mrs. Merle Hurst, J., Cleon Starr, Hughesville, Bethlehem, Carl Straley, N. J, Louise Miles, Bethle- “hem, Mr. ond Mrs. Albert Naubaur, “Mrs. Glen Springer and daughter, Mrs. Janet Zazursky, Dianne Black, ~ Lopez, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gosart, Shavertown, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollingshead, Wilkes Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baer, Endicott, Mr. James Murray, and Marguerite, Dali, - Mr. and Mrs. Tiny Sweeney, Ben- ton, spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Joseph Hackling. Mr. and Mrs. "Frank Shannon Berger, Elmira, N. Y., spent Wednesday night with “her. “Mr. amd Mrs. Carl Brobst spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘David Brobst and family, Lynn, Pa. “. 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Or clip this complete advertisement, circling services which interestyou, and mail x it to your INVESTORS Man: | NE 9-2544 674-4109 67 4-5460 NE 9-9531 NE 9-5137 696-1005 674-2488 —NEWS FROM POST C CORRESPONDENT S BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams ~~ FERNBROOK. Mrs. George Shaver . HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage Trucksville Congratulations on your birth- day: Evelyn Owens, James Robert Bottoms, Jr., Susan Owens, Mrs. Laing K. Coolbaugh, Bruce James Besecker, Joanne Bergman, Bar- bara Bessmer, Joy Ann Case, Sarah Jane Peters, Henry Owens, M. Judith Fennell, Karl Stock, Sr., Gail L. Hughes, Jill Maurice Chern- in, Robert W. Kleiner, Jr., Rita G. Nichols, Glenn R. Case, Lillian Harrison, Irvin Miller, May Cham- berlin. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Nelson and family, New Holland, were re- cent guests of Mrs. Nelson's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Guyette, Cliffside Avenue. Richard Billings young, som of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Billings, Harris Hill Road, is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Our sympathy to Mrs. Sheth Harter on the death of her father last week. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Boote and son Thompson spent [Sunday with their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Harold ‘Heine in Lewis- burg. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weyand have returned home after spending the winter in Florida. George Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Williams, Harris Hill Road spent the week-end in Trucks- ville. He is in training at the Coast Guard, | Center, Camp May, New Jersey. | Mr. and Mrs. Roland Woolcock, Jr., Glassborough, New Jersey have announced the birth of a new son, Roland, Jr. is the cock Sr., Orchard Street. Mrs. I. Donald Hagwe, Wilkes- Barre, is recuperating at ‘the home of her ‘Aunt Mrs. Herbert R. Wil- liams, after being a patient in Nes- bitt Hospital since April 9th fol- lowing am automobile accident. Lacy Williams, Plainfield, New Jersey, son of Mrs. Herbert R. Wil- liams, Hill Street, spent ‘the week- end visiting his family. Ethel and Alice Vivian, Keller Lane, who both have been ill are improved. Both enjoy cards and his home here. He is scheduled for an operation some time this week. Albert Ruff, former merchant of Noxen, has taken over the Raleigh Route, formerly ‘traveled by Edward Hobbs of Tunkhannock. It com- prises all of Wyoming County. Mr. Hobbs had the route for the past thiry eight years, but was forced to retire at the age of eighty two. Lot owners of Orcutts Cemetery Association, will hold a meeting at the Veteran’s Hall, Noxen, for the purpose of electing two directors of the association. Term of office is to be for eight years. Date of meeting May 11th. at 2 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy and family, visited alt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller, | Sayre, on Sunday. Amber Murphy remained for a week with her grandmother, Violetta Wandell. Pvt. Mike Bean, stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky, is home on a ten day leave, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean. He will then report to Fort Eustice, Va. Mr. and Mrs. James Gillis and Jimmy Pat, Williamsport, visited the Elvin Beans, on Sunday. Miss Vivienne Pellitieri, Trenton, N. J. is spending several weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigelow. 274 man calls from friends. James Goodwin, principal of the Shavertown elementary school, has been ill the past week at his home. Ed Fielding was a patient at Geisinger Hospital last week. He operates a beauty shop in Trucks- ville. William Sterling Mc Michael has returned home from Great Lakes Naval Training School, where he spent two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Post, Cliff- side Avenue, are visiting their daughter and son-in-law Capt. and Mrs. Albert Morse and family in Syracuse, New York. Rosemary, the Posts’ granddaughter, has re- cently returned from the hospital where she underwent a spinal operation. She will remain in a cast another four months. [Sincere sympathy to Kenneth J. and Nelson Woolbert in the death of ‘their mother Mrs. Millie Wool- bert this past week; also to Willard with whom she had made her home the past few months in Ambler. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenley had as week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Enos Hartman som, Robert and Mary Ann Bauer of Pottstown. Cadet Corporal William Greenley, from Pennsylvania Military College, spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenley. Orange Stanley Jones tells me that Framklin-Northmoreland ambulance will be at Franklin Township fire house in Orange at 3 Sunday after- noon. Everybody interested in the ambulance, its equipment and use are invited to come. Crew will be instructed on the use of the ambu- lance and oxygen. William Boyes of Centermoreland, instructor, has been certified by the Red Cross. ‘Also Mr. Jomes tells me that the annual meeting of the Franklin- Northmoreland Ambulance Associa- tion will be held at the Orange church on Tuesday May 7 at 8 p.m. Officers and directors will be elected. Mr. amd Mrs. Wendell Conklin, formerly of Lake Louise, have moved to a farm between Wapwal- lopen and Harvey. Miss Anne Dorrance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dorrance of Orange, is a senior at Penm State. 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 TRUCKSVILLE, Mrs. Arline Bessmer GR 7-2734 NE 9-8522 674-6351 GR 7-3271 696-1531 She is majoring in ‘English and hopes to teach after graduation, but has not yet decided which of several offers to accept. Miss Dor- rance expects to visit home this week-end. A most enthusiastic report has come regarding a community-wide project illustrative of whole-hearted cooperation on the part of our people. For instance, the volunteer fire company has been in ‘the habit of conducting a coin-card drive. This year there was combination of efforts by the Fire company, the Ambulance [Association and the Cancer appeal. There were about thirty workers out canvassing the homes. Report came to me that the whole thing was highly success- ful in number of workers enlisted and response to the united appeal. Franklin Township Fire Company Auxiliary will be holding a game and card party at Centermoreland Grange Hall Saturday May 11. There is to be a quilt donated for the occasion. Mt. Zion King’s Crusaders Sunday School class met at the church Wednesday night last week, called to order by president Catherine Gilbert. Peggy Thomas conducted the devotions. Plans were made to hold a Mother's Day Tea May 10. Jean Emmanuel will give a -reading and ‘the Inter- mediate Choir will sing. Mildred and Priscilla Krum are co-chair- men .of the dining room. Alice Daniels, Audrey Earl and Joan Dy- mond: are the kitchen committee. All members of the class are re- quested to bake cookies. The class voted to assist the Sky- lake campers with their expenses. Refreshments. for the evening were by ‘the committee Marie LaBar, Peggy Thomas, Clara Gonser, Thel- ma George. Sharon LaBar assisted the committee. Those present were: Mae Lewis, Mildred Krum, Jean . Earl, Peggy Thomas, Jane Lloyd, Priscilla Krum, Audrey Earl, Marie Shafer, Marie LaBar, Ida Howell, Alice Daniels, Janice Vosburg, Catherine Gilbert, Madge [Smith and Joan Dymond. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vosburg of Hicks river road united with the Mt. Zion church April 21. Mrs. Vosburg came from the Puritan Congregational Church of Wilkes- Barre, and Ralph Vosburg from the Wyoming Methodist Church. When I get old it may be written down that “Mr. Gilbert celebrated his birthday quietly at home.” That time hasn’t come yet. day April 22 was my birthday. It was my day to visit Valley Crest. I went. In the middle of the day I left for a cemetery to hold a Te- ligious service at the grave of one who had died with no relatives nor friends to attend. Since there was no audience as such I addressed all my words to God to whom every soul is of eternal value. Then I went back to Valley Crest to finish my calls on the 90 persons on my responsibility list. That might at supper Cathy had made me a big one layer cake of the kind I like with ‘wintergreen icing laced with chocolate. Besides the tie, shirt, hankies and other things from my family at home a tape came from Dottie in Africa. It was recorded the week before. David Scull brought over his Webcor tape recorder the next day and we played Dottie’'s tape mes- sage. On it she told about how she celebrated Easter, and about her vaccination campaign, for they have a small-pox epidemic on hand. That was quite a present to her family. Came through as quickly as an air letter. So while we had the loan of a recording machine we filled a tape amd sent it to her by air. Last Friday afternoon Charles Banks and daughter Christine of West Pittston paid a visit to our house and had a fine time looking at all growing things. There was a pretty sight down our road the other day. We met Rickie King pumping away on his bicycle up the hill. He's the oldest of the three children of Dick and Joan ‘King down the road. Then following up the hill came little Janice King powering her own bike with trainer wheels. Right along with her was mother Joan ‘to see that the little wheeler didn’t go into reverse. Well, I suppose it will not be too long before the youngest, Wayne, will be trying his wheels. The tree house im the edge of their woods I guess is a little too tame now for this fast moving group. A Parrish family group attended a variety shower last Saturday night at Mae Lewis’, given in honor of Miss Cherolyn Gilbert whose en- gagement to Dale Drake was re- cently announced. Dale is a U.S. Marine now in Tennessee, and is a son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Drake, Downingtown. Those attending were Mrs. Lloyd Drake, Miss Cherolyn Gilbert, Mrs. Russell Lewis and daughter Mary Louise, Mrs. John Parrish, Gloria and Flora Parrish, Mrs. Frank Parrish, Mrs. Addison Woolbert and daughter Alyce, Mrs. Edward Miles and Miss Nettie Par- rish, and the hostess Mrs. Nelson Lewis. The Dallas Post Has Hundreds of Modern Type Faces - To Select From -- MOTHERS!!! Get your FREE Ageratum Plant— A MOTHER'S DAY GIFT from— EVANS DRUG STORE — Your Rexall Prescription Pharmacy — MAIN HWY. SHAVERTOWN \ SAVE WITH LOW SPRING PRICES! 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Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Wilkes Barre before flying on to California to be with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seida in Modesto, Calif. children Rodney and Sharon of Ply- mouth Meeting, Pa., spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Laning. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonning and children have moved to 10 West Mt. Airy Road, IShavertown. Mrs. into the apartment vacated by the Bonnings. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Glenn Zenger of Eatonville. 3 WNGAS FOR BETTER COOKING 674-4781 DELANEY GAS SERVICE, Inc. MEMORIAL HIGHWAY DALLAS the Dorranceton Mr. and Mrs. George Hogees and Mary Rogers and family have moved | Jesse Boice with | Floyd Hoover and | Patsy spemt Sunday .with Mr. and | The Couples’ Club of the Idetown Methodist Church met Saturday night in ‘the church social room. Joseph Niezgoda presided. It was decided to hold the annual auction on Saturday, June 22. Willis Ide is general chairman assisted by Mrs. Albert ‘Sweitzer, baked goods; Mrs. Richard Ide, refreshments; so- licitation for new and used items has begun with a progress meet- ing to be held at the Willis Ides Tuesday evening, April 30. Present were Mr.. and Mrs. Joseph Niez- goda, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ide, Mr .and Mrs. Albert Sweitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swelgin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Robert Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Burnett, Mf. and Mrs. Henry Bergstrasser. Carverton Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reid and children Brian, Jess, and Harry from Delaware spent Easter week with Mrs. Reid’s mother Mrs. Betty Scureman. | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Fernbrook Mrs. Ira Button, East Overbrook Avenue, has returmed home after spending a week in Buffalo visiting her sister, Mrs. David Ace who has been ill. Little Nickie Susaraba, Demunds Road, has returned home from Nes- bitt Hospital. Trustees of the Glenview P. M. Church will meet at 7:30 P. 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