: SECTION B B— PAGE 8 THE i POST, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1963 ~ NEWS FROM POST ( CORRESPONDENT 5. 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 674-5460 NE 9-9531 NE 9-5137 696-1005 674-2488 GR 7-2734 Harding 388-2270 NE 9-8522 674-6351 GR 7-3271 696-1531 674-2392 MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray TRUCKSVILLE, Mrs. Arline Bessmer EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore a 4 East Dallas \ ward, Plains; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Yeust, Joy Ann, Ricky and Arnold; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson and Dale; host, hostess, Keith, Patti, Holly. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickett and family have returned after a ten day vacation in Canada. They had Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morgan, ~ Dick and Billie, Demunds Road, . spent a week at Fassett’s cottage, Lake Carey. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan, Debby Sue and Doris Robin, moved ~ from Brown Street, Wilkes Barre back to his homestead in East Dal- | Mr. and Mrs. : Robert Krick, Bobby and Sharon, Reading, were weekend visitors of Irene. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carson and two grandsons visited Mrs. Myrtle Mil- ler and George Snyder, Hildebrandt Road, on Sunday afternoon. In the evening, Mr. and Mrs. George Traver amd Mrs, Corey Crispell came to call. Mrs. Traver, who lives in Wilkes I visited with her; also Mrs. Garinger who fell and injured her back, and Adam Young who has been in two weeks so far. He stays his own cheerful self. Mrs. Miriam Dymond, Orange, and her sister, Priscilla Krum, and son, Mt, Zion, drove to Reading Thursday a.m. to visit their aunt till Sunday. But Miriam sustained a ruptured disc, and had to be las. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence Kintzer, ~ Dorothy and Lauren, and Patty and John Cool, attended the Albey re- union at Nay Aug Park, Sunday, June 30. the Lehman horse show. a Saturday, July 6, older”, i bats. Lauren Kintzer 10 years old, and her horse “Kasut” were entered in Larry celebrated- his birthday Betty (his wife) said “and what did he get? He just got a little [She's a riot. ~ Regarding Mrs. Hicks’ article on, Care to read my solution? | I awoke one night to hear one flap- ping in my bedroom. ran out, and shut the door. I jumped up, My eyes lighted on the wooden rack! that fit in my canner, I took it and used it as armor. it and knocked himself out. picked him up and | * but on a ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Gi entertained at a covered dish picnic La duly 4. Ehrgott, and Bobby, White Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gross, Nancy amd Ed- He flew against I put! glove, finished him off outside. Robert M. Moore were Gustave Robert Helmer Present Sr... Mrs. CRISPELL'S FARM SERVICE no specific plans, and just traveled hither and yon. 1 hope they made good use of the can opener I saw them buying as an added necessity. Sure proves they don’t live out of cans at home. Chuck Lasher has returned Boas after serving training in ‘the Marine reserves. : Tex Wilson and family enter- tained at a large picnic for bowling friends and families, July 4, at Lake, TE-JA. Bob Williams and family, Hatfield, were special guests. Mrs. Mary Hislop, greatly im- proved, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lou Evans, Shavertown, while Jessie and Tom Moore visited their son Shepherd and family in New Jersey. Mrs. Hattie LaBar is a guest in Maple Hill Convalescent home, Lehman. She entered May 16. She is suffering from leg ulcers is able to be taken out for rides, dinners, and visits. Mr. and Mrs. Harold LaBar enter- tained at their cottage at Washko’s ‘Grove; Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Rich- ards, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lewin, Della Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brace. They also entertained Mr. ‘and Mrs. Donald Jones and daughter and her friend, a nurse from Geisinger Hospital on July 4. Kathy Wilson has returned home after spending some time with her aunt in White Haven. Myra Carlin drove to Snowshoe to visit her brother Raymond and | family over the 4th. Walter Shutt, brother of Irene HOM GAS| —Botiled Gas Service— Rt. 29 — Noxen NE 98-8711 Moore, was taken, to Nesbitt Hos- | pital last Thursday in serious con- | dition. His visitors Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, William Shutt and family, | Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bonett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shutt and family, Philadelphia, | Mr. and Mrs. Byron Moore, Bing- | hamton. Mabel Wilson is still in Nesbitt Hospital, having developed a virus { which kept her in a little longer. Just a few more eggs may make a lot more profit! Ever stop to figure out how much more “take home pay’ you can earn with your flock with just a few more eggs per hen? Feeding hens research-backed Purina laying rations ~ helps your hens lay all the eggs their inheritance permits. And, in this day of lower profit margins, it’s those EXTRA eggs that often make the differ- ence between a handsome or a disappointing profit. return for your labor... brought back Saturday, and ‘taken to Nesbitt Hospital amd put right in traction. I received such a shock when they brought her in, in a wheel chair. Rev. and Mrs. Ned Lintern amd family have engaged one of Ted Wilson’s cottages at Lake TE-JA for two weeks. They will be there from July 14 to July 29, would like to see former parishioners. Ted and Jule Wilson spent last weekend at New Milford, to be near his nephew, Bruce Wilson; who was to undergo a serious operation. Bruce is the son of Pete and Hazel Wilson, both also in poor health. Ricky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shupp, has returned from Nesbitt Hospital. Birthday greetings to Dennis Cool, Willard and Janice Siley, Doris Kitchen, Ben Brace Jr. Bes- sie Ruch, Inez Ryman, Betty Kint- zer, and Wilmer Evans. David Moore and family, Mas- sachusetts, are on a two weeks va- cation with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Croman and Irene Moore. Barre and is active in the Salvation Army, asked, “Do you know me? I am your little school girl and I came to see my teacher. 1 lived in Marsh Creek.” Mrs. Miller graduated from Boze mont Schools and taught two terms at Marsh Creek and one year at Beaumont High School. Misses Frances, Jean, Beatrice and Marian Hildebrant entertained recently at a variety shower for, Barbara Jones at the home of Fran- cis Cybulski. Barbara is the ‘daughter of Beth Love Jones, Mehoopany, formerly of East Dallas. She was married June 16 to Arthur Henning, Me- hoopany. Lois and Inez Ryman at- tended the wedding while their parents, Mary amd Wilson Ryman attended the Jones - Weiss wed- ding, both ceremonies being per- formed the same afternoon. Daughter Beth and son Ricky have moved in with Mrs, Royal Love, and turned their home over to the newly weds, Shavertown July 4th dawned bright and cool. Old Glory began to appear early in front of many residences to ripple in the breeze. The snap of fire- crackers set off by youngsters on the other hill broke the silence. As the day wore on, the steady hum of cars whizzing by became monotonous with only the screech- ing siren of the ambulance piercing the air waves and warning that danger indeed rode the highway. I waited impatiently for the ring- ing of all bells in the community to signal that new awareness of free- dom in the ‘land. Promptly at 2 p.m., the bells of St. Paul's rang out, pealing their glad tidings, but there was no echoing chorus. LIVESTOCK CHAIRMAN Shel. Evans is a ‘busy man this week gathering up. livestock for the Auction: Shel feels that the addi- tion of dogs, rabbits, birds, ducks, pigs amd the like adds a touch of color and amusement to the three day sale. If you have any thing ‘to offer in this line, contact Shel immediately. Residents alomg the highway are complaining of disturbing nights as motorists or pranksters continue to knock over the metal barrels where construction is in progress. HOME AGAIN Fred had a hunch that our son would arrive ahead of schedule and early Tuesday morning, our boxer began to bark, his excitement mounting as I stumbled down the stairs. To my great joy, two young men. were unloading many bags and a foot locker in the driveway. Freddie at last, was home. He had driven in from the West Coast with Raymond Strazdus of East Dallas, who was returning home after spending some time in Van Nuys, California. The boys made good time, taking the far southern route and driving night and day. The 20,000 mile trip was over and we noticed a deep nostalgia for the friends he had left behind in Tai- wan, the little island where he had worked and lived for more than a year. To ' Fred, Jr., the whole experience already seems like a dream. He expects and hopes fer- vently that on graduation from Seminary he may again return to the other side of the world to carry on work just barely begun. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gosart, Sr., are rejoicing over the birth of their first great grandchild, a little boy born Saturday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gerrity, North Lake. Robert Eidam, High Point, N. C. is vacationing at the home of his parents, ‘Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Eidam, Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. ‘John Dobinick, Goeringer Avenue, accompanied by their son-in-law, Norbert Flick, Fair Lawn, New Jersey, spent the 4th, of July weekend visiting Mrs. Norbert Flick and family of Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Flick is the former Dorothy Dobinick. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trexler, James Street, had as guests last week, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fisher and daugh- ters, Lynette and JoAnne, Emmaus. Airman 2nd Class Stewart Stahl is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stahl, Pioneer Avenue. He will go to a Michigam Airbase for his new as- signment. NEWCOMERS Three new families have joined our community. We extend all a hearty welcome. It is a fine place to live. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fudge amd family, ‘Oak Hill, will move shortly to the Hart home on Roushey Street. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sutter, Parlan, N. J., have settled on Perrin Aven- ue. Mr. Sutter is the co-ordimator for Plastic Copper, Ing., located at Mt. Top. 3 The new YMCA secretary, Robert Crosson and family, have moved into the Martin home on Lehigh Street, renting part of the double block. The Crossons hail from Mansfield, Ohio. Robert Aldridge, E. Center Street, returned home from a Rochester Hospital last weekend. Bob has been ill for several weeks. Dorothy Gunderson, Teaneck, N. J.,, was a holiday weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Saxe and family, E. Center Street, enter- tained their close friends, Mr. and Mrs. Florian Michno and family, Nanticoke, at a cook out on Sunday. ‘Marcus Ludt, Spring Street, is able to get about again after a ra- ther lengthy illness. Brenda Clause, Pioneer Avenue, spent several days in New York City last week. { BIRTHDAYS Birthday greetings this week to George Walter, Ernest Whipp, Mar- vin Moss, George Rice, Philip Pope, Cynthia Bucam, Mrs. John Cause, Walter Gosart, Sr.,, Mrs. Charles Nichol, Jr., Betty Dalton, Edward Jewell, Mrs. Lewis Underwood, Betty Chapple, Mrs. Roland Shoe- maker, Ruth DeWolfe, Bob Taylor, Scott Wimmer, Ross S. Williams, Ruth Shotwell, Michael = Ireland, Susan Lawry, Mrs. John Henminger, Merle Butch Bigelow, Hilbert Stark, Alvin Bolen, Mrs. Myra Eckhart. Mrs. Elda A Shaver, Clark, New Jersey, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Woolbert, Shaver Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woolbert, Baltimore, Md., also spent several days last week at ‘the ‘Woolbert home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Loveland, Washington, D.C. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bolin, Toledo, Ohio, were holi- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffith, Main Highway. Mr. Love- land and Mrs. Bolin are brother and sister to Mrs, Griffith. See you at the Auction. SOOO CTE AE TC Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young, Sr. Lake Silkworth, had as guests last week, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kazunes, Alfred, Jr. and Dwight, Easton. Jack Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Martin, Stafford Street, Trucksville, was guest last week of his cousin, Randy Kevin Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray. Committee of Cub Pack 444 met recently at ‘the home vof Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beuka, where plans were made for summer outings. On Sunday July 14, Cubs and their parents will hold a picnic and swim= ming party at World's End. Those attending will meet at the Maple Grove parking lot promptly at 1:30 pm. In August the group will en- joy a “Hobo” party at DeLuca’s Grove, Lake Silkworth with prizes being awarded to the adult and cub looking - like the most authentic hobo. Burl Updyke entertained the committee members with slides of the Cub’s recent trip to Philadel- phia. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Burl Updyke; Mr. and Mrs. Al Ray; Pastor William G. Hughes; George Haines, Sr.; Ann Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Beuka. W.S.C.S. of the Maple Grove Methodist Church will sponsor an ice-cream social at the church hall Saturday July 13 Recent guests at the home of Bess Klinetob were Mrs. Sara Ferguson, Shavertown and Rev. C. B. Klinetob, Afton, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Cramer Cooper, Sweet Valley Lake Silkworth entertained over the Fourth of July holiday, Mr. amd Mts. Kenneth Cooper, Bonnie, Ron- nie, Gail, David, Sheila and Lynn, Chase; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper, Bobbie and Debbie; Mrs. Ralph Kressler, Mrs. James Robertson and Janice Robertson, Fast Orange, New Jersey, Community reminders: Keep your coin cards up to date; give just one more item to the Auxiliary auc- tion and be sure to put your re- turn address on all mail including the new .Zip Code 18656. Mr. and Mrs. [Sam Bronson had as guests during the holiday week, their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hughes, Bernard and Mic- helle, Ringtown, Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cis Tregan, Youngstown, Ohio. Mrs. Bronson returned home | recently after being Hospital for a month. Mrs. Gladys Fink, Nancy and Ronnie, - Shavertown, were guests last week of the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Burkhardt, Pikes Creek. / : Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kyttle and daughter, April Louise, Passaic, New Jersey are spending a vacation with their- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kyttle, Pikes Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weed, West Wyo- ming. = Last Saturday they enter- tained at a birthday dinner honor- ing their daughter-in-law, Joanne and their daughter, Louise Wilce whose birthdays occurred July fifth a patient at Nesbitt | ; Lehman A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oncay Jr. July 5th in Gen- eral Hospital, their third. Mrs. Willard Sutton is still in General Hospital, but coming along fine. We hope to see her home soon. . Mrs. George Weintz is visiting her relatives in Berwick for a week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Major on the arrival of their first grand-child, a girl, Jennifer, bom June 25th to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schwartz, Mrs. James Davenport, grand- daughter Cindy Omcay, and Mrs. Leonard Harvey visited relatives at Sunbury recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellsworth, Kenneth, Howard and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gladkowski, from Pitcairn, went om a fishing trip for two weeks to Gananoque, Canada. Mr. and Mrs, Lester Squier, Roy and Carl, are at-home after fishing for two weeks at Gamanoque Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stiles from Washington D, C. and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey visited Mrs. James Davenport over the weekend. Birthdays = this week: ' Patricia Sutton, Florence Eustice,, J. P. Whitesell, Eddy Oncay, 3rd, Arthur W. Major, and Reka Middleton. Firemen’s Auxiliary would like to thamk everyone who helped make and sixth. Also attending were Renford Wilce, Tammy and Wendy. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA | our Dinner such a Success at the Horse Show. We want to thank Murphy's Sea Food Company for use of the French fryer, Charley Gosart for use of the refrigerator, and Charles Ely for making such a fine case for the pies. We also want to thank all the ladies that baked pies. (We had at least 100.) .Also all those that do- nated money, sugar and coffee. Mrs. Dorrance Mekeel and Mrs. Bert Suttom were chairmen of the dinner and refreshments. Kenneth and Howard Ellsworth, Carl Squier and Jay Ruckle, from Lehman Church, went to Sky Lake for a week’s vacation. Has Picnic Party On 7th Birthday Jackie Cobleigh, East Dallas, cele- brated his seventh birthday recent ly, at a lawn picnic. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Price, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cobleigh, Mz Ben Cobleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Eu- gene Lavelle and Larry, Mr .and Mrs, Clint Cobleigh, Cindy, Jerry and Donna Mae, and the guest of honor. In Mexico, 130,000 CARE Food Crusade packages are needed for a year-long milk program for 250,000 young children. 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