hy ll 1 | NEWS : "BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin g { ; | Miss Stella Shook and Mrs. Wil- Almedia. relatives, went to New York City ~ with the geological Department of visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold House- ~ Knecht at Trout Run June 26th. Margaret Sorber, Philadelphia, is me, Trenton, spent a week with her and Cindy Gunton, Spencer Holmgren. “Mrs. Harry Miller is spending Mrs. Paul Costanzo, Binghamton. ~ family Greenbelt, Md, us i SECTION B— PAGE6 “Rh § DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams | FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver _ HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage . IDETOWN, Bess Cooke JACKSON TWP., William Hughes LEHMAN, Mrs. Morton Connelly THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1963 FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS NE 9-2544 ® MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter GR 7-2734 674-4109 & MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 674-5460 ® NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm NE 9-8522 NE 9-9531 ® SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson 674-6351 NE 9-5137 [ * SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray "GR 7-3271 696-1005 ® TRUCKSVILLE, Mrs. Arline Bessmer 696-1531 674-2488 ® EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore 674-2392 ; — Noxen liam Butler recently visited Mrs. ‘Emma Hough and daughter Ruth at Mrs. Butler, along with and made a tour of all the interest- ing sights. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Laffin, Williamsport, visited - friends in Noxen Saturday. ] + Bill Coole is working on the farm pwned by Richard Patton at Athens. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ‘Coole and Peggy visited at Valley Forge Sun- ‘day and came home by way of Lan- caster. ! Otto Brenner, Buffalo, N. Y. spent a day with his grand children, Cindy, Chuckie and David Gunton, at the home of their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Gunton. “Claude Sorber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorber, of Sorber Mountain, graduated from Penn State Extension College in Wilkes- Barre. He has accepted a position Civil Service, Arlington, Virginia. «Nathan Straley and Nick Fritz ‘at her home on Sorber Mountain for the summer. ’ : . Dave Fritz attended an insurance seminar at Williamsport June 26th. - Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May, Sid- ney, Valerie, Jeff and Debbie, "Al- lentown, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Engelman and family. f 1 ~ ©» John Gunton, Buffalo, spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gunton and family. Mrs. Fred Coole and Peggy went to Buffalo on Friday where Mrs. Coole will remain for a week with daughters Mrs, Herman Pease and family and Mrs. James Berger and family. Peggy expects to remain the rest of the summer. ~ Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Shalata and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones and Judy went to Tonawanda on -Satur-’ day and brought Mrs. Richard Hobbs and family back to spend two weeks at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones. ~ Mrs. George Pellitieri and Vivien- parents, Mr and Mrs. Harry Bige- low. & Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Gunton entertained the following "at a family dinner at their home on Sun- | day, in honor of their daughter Mrs. Spencer Holmgren’s birthday anniversary: Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth » Buifalo, Mrs, Lula Gilmore, David, Chuckie some time with her daughter, Mrs. Leonard Cheadle and family, Harris- burg. ET J Mr. and Mrs, Ray Leibenguth "are Visiting their daughter, Mrs Char- les Mead and family at Pough- keepsie, N. Y. While there, they ~ attended the graduation exercises for their grandson Douglas Mead. ~ Mr. and Mrs, Philip Shafer, ~ Philadelphia, are spending ‘the ‘Weekend holiday at their newly acquired summer home ‘n ‘Noxen. Mrs, Stella Dean is visiting Her ‘sister Mrs. Helen Arciola, New York City. : s 1“ Visitors at the home of Mr. and: Mrs Lawrence Race and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson were Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Hubbarb, Carbcndale, and Saturday evening. Hot dogs, ham- Jackson Township Jackson ' Township firemen will hold an Ice Cream Social at the Fire Hall starting early afternoon Sunday, July 28. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Carpen- ter, Jeffery, David, Timothy, and Kenneth, Jackson, Mississippi are spending their vacation at the home of ‘their maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, William R. Hughes. Mr. Carpenter is a member of the legal staff of the California Oil Company at Jackson They will return om Friday. Fire trucks of our fire department took part in the annual parade at Lehman. x Traffic throughout the township has increased due to the comstruc- tion work on the Luzerne-Harvey's Lake Highway, and still there is no visible evidence of any work being dome by the Pa. Department of Highways on highways running through the township. It was re- ported that the previous adminis- tration had used all the appropria- tions for road repair work and that ‘the mew administration is forced to postpone work until the fiscal year starts July 1. We should be noticing: some activity in the near future. Ladies’ © Auxiliary of Jackson Township Firemen’s Association held a Family Night at the fire hall burgers, soda pop were served. Fire - department was called to Konefals Grove Friday hight about 11:30 to put out a large bonfire which threatened to get out of control. Mr, and Mrs. John Zayatz, Sandra Shirley, Joann and John, Jr., Jacksonville, Florida will re- turn home after vacationing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude New- hart. panied them on their trip north. Mrs, Zayatz, Sr., accom- Jackson . Township softball team won over the Kingston Knights of Columbus team Sunday by a score of 6 to 2, but fell victim to the Idetown Firemen’s Club Sunday 9 to 3. Evidently the weather was too warm for our local boys. Chester Rusiloski, their genial man- ager, is trying to arrange a game with a group of colored boys from the Playground Association for the near future, possibly on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Rice had the following guests at a cook-out at their home on Chase Road Sun- day, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Debra and Lucille of Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rugiloski and chil- dren, , Chester, Jr. and Ruth Ann, and Fulton Rice. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Leo (Pete) Yascur, who celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary June 26. The Yascurs have four children, James 12, Bonnie 10, Cindy 4 and Brenda 2. Mr. and Mrs. John Fronczkiewicz and Mrs. Margaret Billow, Chase Manor, had as recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Zajac, Christine and Marilyn, Detroit. Mr. Zajac is a nephew of Mrs. Mary Billow. Mr. and Mrs Robert Sherwood, Denise and Scott, accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Charles E. Carpenter, Jeffrey, David and Timothy of Jackson, Mississippi, camped over-' night at Ricketts Park. This was their first experience in tent camp- ing and they were initiated in a fine manner, what with the severe Harveys Lake Mr. and Mrs. William Kelley and daughter Gail spent last Sunday mn Allentown visiting relatives. Mrs. Fred Eister spent: last week in Pittsburgh attending O.E.S. Chapter. ; Mary Kuchta of Lakewood, New Jersey is spending the summer with her mother Mrs. Mary Kuchta. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Avery and son Byron, Newark, New Jersey are spending the Fourth of July week with Mrs. Iris ‘Armitage. | Lina Garinger has returned home| from Waterbury, Connecticut after | spending 5 weeks with Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Rosengrant. Mr. and Mrs. P, F. Armitage of Kingston ‘and Mrs. James Armitage and sons Jimmy and Patrick of St. Clair Shores, Michigan visited Mrs. Iris Armitage and Mrs. Albert! Armitage on Tuesday. : | The Commission on Phication | with Fuller Ashton presiding, and! the Official Board of the Alderson | Methodist Church, with Mrs. Helen Hartman presiding met on Monday evening - at the church. Twelve members were present. | Mrs. Lee Zimmerman is a patient | at Geisinger Medical Center, Dan- ville, | . .Mrs.. Edgar Hughes and Mrs. Walbridge Leinthall will entertain | the W.S.C.S. of the Alderson Metho- | dist Church 'at. the Hughes’ home on” Thursday afternoon at 2, July 11. Joseph Shalata and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata Jr., Lambert, Jo Ann and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. \ “"Mr. and Mrs, Elvin Bean took ‘their daughter Mrs. Merwin Kamin- stein to her home in Flushing, N. Y. and will remain for a few days with her and family. Mr and Mrs. Jacob Miner spent Sunday in ‘Endicott, where they ‘attended the fiftieth wedding anni- versary of Mr, and Mrs. “Miner. - Mr. William Race and Miss Dawn ‘Goble are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Race, Buffalo. ; ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Richards and f spent ‘the ‘weekend at the home of Mr: and Mrs. Robert Goble. Mr. and Mys. ‘David Race, Mr. and Mrs. Charles i eo Matkovich and Alex, Grand Haven, High ‘Mich, spent two days this week ‘with the Gobles, | Mr. and Mrs. James Little and | ‘daughter, Endicott, visited at the | | Harry Keipers on Tuesday. “Harold Denald, Jersey Shore and Anna Sweeney, Millville, visifed at - the home of Mrs, Joseph Hackling on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, William Inman, “Kingston, spent Sunday with the ‘Loren Cases. Blizzard and children, N. C., are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ‘Blizzard and Ar- 5 5 thur Blizzard and his family. Sts, Tommy Shalata,- son of Joseph Shalatas left on Monday Lackland A. F. B. Texas. "A picnic party was held cn the lawn of their home Sunday with relatives friends ‘and neighbors. y HOLDS FAREWELL PARTY A cook out was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, ; Noxen, last week in honor of their ‘son, Thomas, who is leaving on Mon- the ‘day, June 24th for Lackland Air! ~ ‘Force base, San Antonio, Texas. i" Those present were: Mr, and Mrs. a a x Yo Bruce | ‘William Shalata; William Jr. and Terry Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tho- | mas, Brian and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Emest Daily, Ernest Jr., Edward and Janeen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones, Mrs. Dorothy French, Mrs. Joseph’ Nalbone, Gayle, Susan and | Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kocher, ! and Jeanie, Mrs. Ruth Field and Thomas, Susan Traver, Mrs. Henry | Lame, Jackie Ruff and guest of hon- | or Thomas Shalata. | Pm . Harold Blizzard and James | Charlotte, | for . Joseph Shalata, | MAIN _ WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE PREVAIL" oS OTHERS... ad electrical and rain storm Friday night, Lehman Mrs, Charles Ransom, Outlet Road is in Mercy Hospital for a couple of weeks, and is much bet- ter and expects to come home next | week. Her many friends hopes the | best for her. Mrs. Willard Sutton, ‘Outlet Road had an operation this 'week at Gen- eral Hospital. She will be there a few weeks. Harold Maye attended banking school for two weeks training ‘at Rutgers University. He is taking a course on ‘Trust Fund”, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ide are on a camping trip to Mt. Tremblant Camp, Quebec, Canada. The Nusses are celebrating their 35th wedding anniversary. They will be gone until after July 4th. We hope they have good camping weather. The Horse Show is really shaping up fine. Firemen and the Auxiliary have gone to a considerable ex- pense to make everybody more comfortable, had a kitchem built so they could serve better food and give better service, Come out folks, and bring your company with you. It will be lot more safer there than ‘traveling. Carol Ann Lamoreaux amd Ellen Harris will spend the summer at Red Rock Camp. [Carol is Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lamoreaux daughter. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Faix from Wayne, Pa., (Valley Forge) made a visit recently to see Mr. and Mrs: Morton Connelly. Mrs. Faix and Mr. Connelly are cousins. Birthdays this week: Judith Cor- nell, Larry Brown, Elenor Hum- phrey, Florence Davenport, Kyle Michael Sutton, Charles Maye, Jen- nifer Sutton, Mrs. Ruth Wright, Al- leen Maye, Mrs. Leoard H. Ide, Gordon Dawe, Viola Rossman, and Tommy Rogers. Mrs. Chester = Lamoreaux and daughter Carol Ann went to New York City last week on a shopping tour and to ‘take in a few big shows. Cub Pack 241, Den 1, met at Simms Pond on Tuesday for an Present: Chris Dawe, Paul Adam- shick, James Cook, Dale Suttan, Douglas and Sheldon Ehret, Wil- liam Dawe, Edward Steltz, Jack Vivian, William Weaver, Den Mo- thers: Mrs. Gordon Dawe and Mrs. Lawrence Steltz and daughter Doris. LOOK FOLKS! SOMETHING NEW Tepee amd Indians, show parade, July 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dawe an HAS BEEN ADDED ® POPSICLES (orange and cherry) ® FUDGESICLES ® PARTY NUT ROLLS ICE CREAM SANDWICHES © SLICED BRICK (8 flavors) POPSICLES and FUDGESICLES (2 doz. per box) Regular $1.20 TWIN-KISS SOFT TASTES BETTER - MADE BETTER 99: ICE CREAM Party Loaf (Serves 8) oie Cellidiie [eivieite AW ie Nel eg ty J Forty-Fort Ice Cream Co. Main Highway, Dallas STORES ALSO LOCATED AT — 308 WYOMING: AVE. KINGSTON o FASHION From 49c to $2.25 Ras 1 QUCKSVILL ROAD oLanckins BABY PANTS OFFER YOU THE MOST IN: © COMFORT e DURABILITY ¢ WASHABILITY 974 WYOMING AVE FORTY FORT « « « See a panorama of styles and colors at 2 TTR T—— PHONE DALLAS 696-2222 HARRY HOLAK R. P.,B.Sc. TRUCKSVILLE, PA. afternoon of swimming and eating. Look for the Cub Scout float, the in the Horse sons Billy and Chris, left July 4th for St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada where they will spend ‘several weeks visiting Mr. Dawes’ parents Mr. and Mrs, Walter Dawe. Mrs. Janet Eddy is home from the hospital, feeling fine. Have you noticed how beautiful the Laurel is on our coumtry roads? It sure is a pleasure to see. Sweet Valley Howard Piatt, Jr. will complete a leave spent at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Piatt, Sr., Pikes Creek. He has been assign- ed to the U. S. S. Destroyer C. H. Road, Providence, R I. Cub Pack 444 and their families will hold an outing at World’s End, July 14th. Meet at Maple Grove Parking lot at 1:30 p.m. Bring picnic supper and bathing suits. Chick Spencer, son of Mrs. Ann Spencer, observed his fourteenth birthday, June 26, as guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. An- thony Skipalis, Nanticoke, with a trip to Baltimore where they toured the U.S.S. Constitution. Mrs. Spen- cer ‘entertained at a family dinner honoring Chick on Sunday. Also attending were the honoree’s gisters Karen Lee and Trudie, his brother, Scott. An Ice Cream social will beld at Maple Grove Methodist ‘Church July 13. For an evening of enjoyment, plan to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Post and sons, Henry and Bremt, were recent guests of Mr .and Mrs. William Day- ton, Norristown. They also spent a weekend at Gettysburg, Hershey Park and Harrisburg. Mr .and Mrs. Charles H. Long, attended Oliver Dealer’s Convention held at the Holiday West Inn, Har- risburg. : Laura Marie Barto, daughter of Mr .and Mrs, Basil W. Barto, Wil- mington, Del. was guest of Karla Penny Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray, last weekend. The Barto's are former residents of Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. William Ferrey, Bill, Jr. and Little June, Mrs. June Iver- son and’ Bradley, Gloria, Dean, and Dayton Long and John DiGiseppi attended the wedding last week of Sherwood Smith to Claire Chapman, Collingsdale. Mr. Smith is a nephew of Mrs. McKinley Long. - Tiny Charles Stockage, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Stockage, Jr., re- cently reeled in a seventeen and one half inch trout, proving age and ex- perience don’t always make the best fishermen. Wilma Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Long, and Susan Fielding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fielding, Trucksville, attended the Youth for Christ Convention, held at Ocean City, with over one thousand young people attemding. Wilma’s sister, Gloria had to cancel her plans to attend, being confined to her home with virus. Jimmy Pall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pall, Pikes Creek, has re- turned home after being guest of Elwook Matthews, Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Betty Wrublesky and daugh- ters, Ann and Marlene, Levittown, his uncle and aunt, Mr .and Mrs. |’ were the guest last week of the for-' mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Horniak. They attended ‘the gradu- ation dinner party honoring Connie Pall. Register Students July 10 And 11 Registration at Dallas Junior High School is scheduled for July 10, and at Dallas Senior High School July 11, for all students who have not attended Dallas schools. Sixth grade students coming up through the grades, do not need to register, as transfer is automatic. Families who have moved to the community, or families whose child- ren have been educated in amy school other than the Dallas schools, must register their children for ad- mission to either Junior or Senior High School. Hours are 8 to 12, and 1 to 3, om both days. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Pennsylvania Gas And Water Co. Elects Officers At the Organization’ meeting of the Board of Directors of Pennsyl- vania Gas and Water Company, the first meeting held since the Annual Meeting of Stockholders on June 5, the Board of Directors elected the following officers: Rulison Evans, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer; Robert R. Evans, President; Roger A. McShea, Jr., Vice-President-Financial; H. A. Vicker, Viee-President; Harvey H. Johnson, Vice-President; Frank R. Wallace, Secretary-Treasurer; A. J. Podesta, Controller; Frank J. Loch, Walker, urer; M. A. Line and Mrs. Elsie J. Daniels, Assistant Treasurer; and J. Glenn Gooch, Assistant Controller. 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