11" Bll lil Bolle lloilo foils i on Bn BoB i bo Dl PP ic es acs ho NT 5 ' Perrin, Debbie Bullock, Bobby Dy- % Hadsel, Hope Ide, Roswell Frede- rice, Claire Mckenna and Bess Cooke. The Serving and Waiting class » a new home. a Present were: Mesdames Corey Tyarkerillo Mr. and .Mrs. Ben Jenkins and family are on an extended vacation in Florida. Mrs. Bruce Long, Harris Hill Road, remains a patient in Nesbitt Hos- pital where she is undergoing tests and x-rays. Rev. Robert Germond and family are expected home this week after spending two weeks at the shore. Community and church extend ! sincere sympathy to Mrs. Ray Beck and family on the death of her hus- band this past week. Mrs. Rose Post has returned home after two weeks with her brother Gordon Boote and family at Lake Winola. Thomas Hughes, former resident of Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. He was injured some time ago in a truck accident. He is employed by ‘the Gor- don 'F. Mathers construction com- pany. Mrs. Eunice Norris has sori : home after spending the week with her daughter amnd~ son-in-law Dr. and Mrs, Joseph Warkomski, Har- vey Lake. Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Anderson, Holly Street, left this week for. a vacation at their cottage at Nor- wich, New York. Mr. and Mrs. James Gross, for- merly of Trucksville Gardens, are in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, not Jacksonville, Florida as stated last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bligh and son have been spending some time with Mrs. Bligh’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett, Orchard Street. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Swatt, Falls Church, Virginia, have been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Miller, Orchard Street, They have two children, a daughter and a son. The Swatts are now residing in Falls Church where they have purchased Mrs. Kenneth Evans and family Emmaus, were callers this week at the homes of Mr .and Mrs. Chester Hons, and Arline Bessmer. Birthday greetings ‘this week to: Gladys S. Post, Emily Kerpovich, Mrs. Sandra Pealer, Donald Charm- berlain, Jr., William E. Hess, Betsy Williams, Deborah Kleiner, Beatrice L. Williams, Beverly Ann Chipola, Lori Jean Gaylord, Samuel B. Dil- cer, ‘Jr. Phyllis Trowbridge, Jeanne Hun- ter, James V. HutcHisom, Mrs. Beat- rice Perrin, Kenneth Chamberlain, Michael Joseph Mathers, Thomas R. Williams, Betty Richards, Wallace mond, Marion Shovlin, Elsa Orchard, George Peirce, Phoebe Weigel, Rich- ard VanEtten. Idetown W.S.C.S. met in the churchhouse on Wednesday night. - Mrs. Hope Ide led devotions and Mrs. George May presided, Mrs. Elisa Gillman gave the missionary lesson. Hostesses were Mrs. Claire Mec- Kenma, Mrs. Raswell Frederice and Marie Wright. Meade, Mary Rogers, Bruce Wil- liams, Elisa Gillman, Emory Hadsel, George May, Ralph Welsh, Alfred met Thursday night. Hostesses were Mrs. Lila Felt and Mrs. Carey Meade, Mrs. Felt led the devotions while Mrs, Meade presided Mes- dames Emory Hadsel, Hattie Hil- bert, Raymond Spencer, Elisa Gill- man, Hazel Gordon, Marie Spencer, Ethel Shaver, Ernest Fritz, Jesse Boice and Barbara Williams. Charles Hopple, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mr. . and © Mrs. Russell. Achuff, Shavertown, Dr. and Mrs. Irving Verger and children Alisa, Judy, Jay Verger, and Marsha Hamn, Dallas; Mildred Spencer, New York and Marie Spencer were callers at the home of Mrs. Hattie Hilbert and Mrs. Lila Felt last week. Those who spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Welsh were Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Thomas, Mr. amd Mrs. Ralph Neely, all of Wilkes Barre and Rev. Lynn Brown, New York. Save On Your Printing Have It Done By THE POST 12 inch HOT DOGS 10. "(dF IT IS A 1955 DIME) ART’S Pizza Palace Near Shady Side Lake Dallas-Tunkhannock Highway 674-2043 Crispell family was held at Alpha Dymond’s Grove at Noxen, Satur- day. The meeting was opened by President Earl Crispell, Sr., and by the group singing “Blest Be The Tie That Binds”. Rev. Floyd Cris- pell led in prayer. He also spoke for a few minutes before leaving to return home. Albert Crispell sent his regrets at not being able to be present. He lives in Florida. The covered dish dinner was very successful and it was decided to carry on next year with the same kind of dinner, same place, on second Saturday in August. Officers elected for next year were: Mr. Albert J. Crispell, presi- dent; Mrs. Amelia Anderson, vice president; Mrs. Lela Sickler, re- cording secretary; Mrs. Letha Schenck, corresponding secretary; Mr. Willard Crispell, treasurer. The 50th Annual Reunion of the Program prepared by Mrs. Amelia Anderson was: Song—by Mrs. Lela Sickler, Jill, Laurie and Elva Sick- ler, solo. by Wesley Traver, a reading by Mrs. Amelia Anderson, “Call For Witnesses”’. Mrs. Ander- son hopes to have more talent on hand next year. Prizes were awarded to the fol- lowing: Largest family present, Mrs. Thomas Rittenhouse, with seven children; longest married couple, ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Cris- pell, 60 years; youngest married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schenck, 2 years; oldest man, Mr. Elmer Crispell, 85 years; oldest woman, Mrs. Daisy Crispell, 79 years; youngest baby, Brian Warfle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Warfle, 9 weeks old. Thomas Rittenhouse, Kevin John Warfle, Melvin Crispell, Joel Si- dorek, Steve Glova, Chester Keiper died during the year. Marriages reported: Arthur Sy- mons Jr. to Alice Ann Miller. _THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1963 Crispell Reunion Draws One Hundred And Fifty Descendants Gk George Brandstettner to Dorothy Ney, Andrew Oney to Claudine Miner, Reginald Vosburg to Judith Ann Simpson, Neil B. Stevens to Marilyn Bogart, Edward Miner to Audrey Race, James Mitchell to Rosalie Martin, Angelo Concert to Maxine Rittenhouse, Edward Cris- pell to Marsha Williams. Ten new births were announced: Gail Mae Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Stevens; Joyce Ann Symons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Symons; Nancy Lynne Con- sidine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Considine; Jacqueline 'Chris- tian Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Morris Williams; Jeffrey Lee Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett; Claudine Daisy Oney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Oney; Brian Warfle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Warfle; Bon- nie Vosburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Vosburg, Sr.; Daniel John Crispell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert J. Crispell; and Donna Lee Falkinburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Falkinburg. Attending were: Mrs. Amelia An- derson, Mrs, Daisy Crispell, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cobleigh and son Delbert; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ter- ranova, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Lic- cione, and son Joseph; Mr. and Mrs. Vane Race and son, Roger; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cole and son, Thomas; Mrs. Lela Sickler and daughters, Jill, Laurie, and Elva; Mr. Will Race, Mrs. Robert Goble, and daughter, Dawn; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thompson, Mr. and' Mrs. Thomas F. Crispell, and Tanya, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Lamoreaux, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Warfle, Eugene and Brian; Mrs. Ray Wandel, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Crispell, Kathryn Cris- pell, Mrs. Mildred Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Crispell, David, Cathleen, Douglas and Daniel Cris- pell. Mrs. John M. Crispell, Mr. and Mrs. Vernard Lamoreaux and Mer- | lin, Mrs. Alma Brown, Mrs. Claude , Crispell, Mr. Elmer Crispell, Mrs. Emily Smith, Cathy Newberry, Mrs. Marjorie Talady, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crispell, Mrs. Edward Si- dorek and Leon, Mr. and . Mrs. Corey Crispell, Mrs. Ethel Ney, Mrs. Dorotha Brandstettner, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Nulton, children Lois and Timmy; Mrs. Richard Traver, Sr., Tina, Wesley, and Kelly Traver, Rev. and Mrs. Floyd S. Crispell, Mr. and Mrs. George Crispell,: Mrs. Phoebe Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Foster, Mrs. Charles Buckingham. | and David, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schenck, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crispell, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sy- mons, Mrs. Charles Symons and Joyce. Mr. and Mrs.- Thomas -Steinruck, Gary Steinruck, Mrs. Ernest Dend- ler, Mrs. fva Hoover,”Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoover, Lee, Paul, Billy and James Hoover, Mrs. Bertha Oney, Mrs, June Vosburg and Bon- nie Vosburg, Mrs. Ruth Harrison, Barbara, Billy and Andy, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crispell, and Eileen, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crispell, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newberry, Mrs, Thelma Rittenhouse, Tom Jr., LaVerne, George, Lloyd, Robert and Lester; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wallace, Jo Marie, Earl Jr. and Tommy; Char- les Turcan, Charles Jr., Toni, and Mark; Mr. and Mrs. George Traver, Mrs. Carl Turner, Mrs. Lowell Boone and’ Sharon. Mrs. Robert Bennett and Jeffrey, Mrs. Clarence Shupp, Mrs. Audrey Wright-and Joanne Cheryl, Howard S. Martin, Mrs. Lester _Crispell, Sandra and Ruth Ann Crispell, Ricky Crispell, Randy Crispell, Di- ane Crispell, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Crispell and Vicki. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kitchen, Alan Jr., Elaine Swinehart, Diane Swine- hart and Sara Oberst were visitors. Again Heads Clan Bulford Descendants Hold Annual Reunion The thirty-fourth annual reunion of the descendants of the late John and Rachael Bulford met at Rum- mage Grove, Sunday. Mrs. O. L. Harvey presided at the business meeting. Devotions were led by Allan = J. Cease. Mrs. Harvey con- ducted a Memorial Service for two members of the family who died the past year, Mrs. Sarah Moss, Dallas and Mrs. Stella Reynolds, Norwich, N.Y. Secretary’s report was submitted by Mrs. Thomas E. Cease and the treasurer’s report by Robert Dod- son. Mrs. Clarence Elston, his- torian, reported the following births, Barbara Jean Dennis, daugh- ter of Ronald and. Framces Moss Dennis, December 1962. Marriages, James Shotwell and Shirley Kem- merer, July 27, 1963. Deaths, Estel- la Bulford Reynolds, aged 79, Octo- ber 11, 1962; Sarah Bulford Moss, aged 81, August 6, 1963; Nellie Snyder Thomas, Spring, 1963. The following officers were re- elected for the next two years: prsident, Mrs. O. L. Harvey; vice- president, John Fielding; secretary, Mrs. Thomas E. Cease; treasurer, Robert. Dodson; historian, Mrs. Clarence R. Elston; games chair- man, Allan J. Cease, Election of officers will be’ held every two years. Next year’s re- union will be held at Benton Park on the third Sunday in August, with each family bringing two dishes to be placed on the tables, and served as a smorgasbord. The president appointed Roy Moss as chairman of tables and coffee for the group. Gifts were presented to the fol- lowing: Oldest member of the fami- ly present, Olie L. Harvey, aged 81; youngest member of the family, Rae Ann Malak, nineteen months; person coming greatest distance, Mrs. Wallace Leitch, Detroit, Mich.; longest married couple, Mr. and Mrs. George Bulford married 57 years; mewest married couple, Mr. and Mrs. James Shotwell, married three weeks; couple having largest family present, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miers. Mrs. Harvey, yond a poem writ- ten by Miss Christina Johnson, daughter of Rev. Jacob Johnson, first minister to Wyoming Valley jand one of the ancestors of the Bulford family. Miss Johnson later married a Methodist minister. The poem is contained in the book, “Heroism and Romance”, the story of Early Methodism in Northeast- ern Pennsylvania, Allan J. Cease conducted games for children and young people and awarded prizes. bh 4 Present were: GREENWALD'S IN LUZERNE PLENTY OF FREE PARKING WHA 0000000000000 h es tee et en nN ‘ONE STOP Mrs. 0. L. Harvey Teacher Breaks Arm Injured Previously Miss Pearl Averett, Shaver Avenue, Shavertown, well known retired school ‘teacher, broke her left arm on Thursday when she tripped over a raised section of sidewalk near her home. This is the same arm which Miss Averett broke two years ago. She is recuperating at her home.: Family Picnic Stnday For Daddow Isaac Post Curtis Bynom and Leonard Dough- erty are chairmen for the annual Family Picnic. of Daddow Isaac Post 672, American Legion which will be held at. Melody “ Park on Sunday, beginning at noon. Each family. is asked to bring their own lunch. I * The committee has planned a number of: activities for both young and old, which will include swim- ming and games. « Tom Reese will be in charge of prizes and Dick Fuller, refreshment chairman. , ence E. Moss and family. Stroudsburg, Mr. and Mrs. James Shotwell. Pocono Lake, Mrs. Mary Cobleigh, Mrs. Alice Shotwell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Boltz, children Bart, Robyn and Scotty. Neffsville, Mrs. Anna M. Koring. Huntsville, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence R. Elston, Robert, Elston, Dale Elston, Paul Elston, Mr. and Mrs. George Bulford, Mr. and Mrs. John Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ‘Rodda; ANC : Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Davis, daughter Cindy. ' Dallas, “Mrs. Myrtle Rineman, Sterling Rimeman, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Harvey, ‘Allan J. Cease, Mr. and | Sister Joseph Mary Gets Masters Degree Sister Joseph Mary R.S.M. of College Misericordia, who had been studying at the Middlebury College Spanish School, received a master of arts degree from Middlebury at commencement exercises August 13. Britt Family Holds Outing On Sunday A family outing was held at the home of Herbert Britt, his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Britt, Pikes Creek, Sunday, Aug- ust 18. Attending were Mrs. Jennie Britt, Middletown, New York; Mr. and Mrs. John Stiller and son Jack, Bloomingburg, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Britt; ‘Alice’ Mae Britt; Mr. and Mrs. Burl Updyke, Merwin, Allan, Duane, Bryan and Janine; Mr .and Mrs. Donald Britt, Curtis, and Carol; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Britt, Donna, Debbie, Doris and Richard, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Barry | Engleman and daughter, Pamela. Elevation of central Sweet Valley Detroit, Michigan, Mrs. Lee Leitch. -: » ‘ Wilmington, Delaware, Mr. (and Mrs. Leland Cooke. Lancaster, - Mr.” and Mrs. Lawr- |is reported 1295 feet, higher in the | surrounding hills. Mrs. Thomas E. Cease, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss, Mrs. Edith Phillips. Hunlock Creek, Mrs. Clara Dod- son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dodson, Mrs. Corey Bulford. Nanticoke, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Schimmel, Mrs. Frank Price. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Splitt, Sandy Splitt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Miers, Gary Miers, Ra- chel Miers, Roger Miers, Mrs. Loretta Miers. Shickshinny, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crockett, Donna Crockett, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bompson, ‘Diana Samp- son. Shavirdwe, Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ma- lak, daughter Rae-Ann. Trucksville, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Norrie. Wilkes - Barre, James P. Rodda, James and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. children Judy, Pictures of previous reunions. were A, Perry Jr. Mr. Perry Reunion Annual Perry Reunion was held August 11 at John Perry's Park, Orange. A basket luncheon was served and games were played. shown by Gilbert V. Perry. New officers are President, Wen- dle Evans; Vice President, David A. Perry Sr.; Secretary, Doris Bed- ford; Treasurer, Gertrude Perry. Present were Mr. and Mrs. David A. Perry ‘Sr., Mr. and Mrs. David Carverton; Mr. and Mrs.” Howard Perry, Sutton Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry Jr.; Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Perry and family, and Mrs. David Daniels and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore MacHenry, Mr... and Mrs. Louis Bedford, Orange; Mr. and Mrs. James Me- | Donald, and son, Jerry, James) Perry, Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. | Elwood Perry and family, Mr. and : Mrs. Robert ‘Logan, West Pittston; Mr. and Mrs. Wendle Evans, Scran- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac- Henry and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Reynolds, Harry Sebring, Cortland, N.. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. War- ren Brown and family, Elmira, N. Y; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert V. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. William Perry, Wyoming; Mrs. Lena Voelkl, Ger- many. The next reunion will be held the second Sunday. of August. FOR BETTER COOKING 674-4781 DELANEY GAS SERVICE, Inc. MEMORIAL HIGHWAY . DALLAS TICKET to DALLAS PAID ADMISSION ! : SHOPPING 2h OOOO MAIN HIGHWAY We're Open 24 HRS. AAA SERVICE DRIVE-IN Theatre. A Official and Routes ‘At The “Y” BUY $2 IN GAS or Merchandise and you will receive a FREE DRIVER'S Must Be Used MONDAY Through THURSDAY. Driver must be accompanied by DAY ‘We Give S & H Green Stamps! BIRTH'S DALLAS ESSO SERVICENTER No. 309 and No. 118 Gosart Announces Football Contest Charles Gosart,® well-known pro- prietor of Gosart’s Appliance Center on Memorial Highway, Dallas has announced that he will sponsor a football contest starting with the first game of the season scheduled between Lake-Lehman and Nesco- peck, September 14. High school students only are eligible to enter the contest and guess the final scores of the games between the two local teams, Dallas and. Lake-Lehman, and their op- ponents. Each week, Mr. / Gosart will pre- sent the winner with a transistor Finishes Course Jim Hopple, Davenport Street, has received a diploma from the North American School of Conser- vation for completing their General Course, passing the final examina- tion covering game and fish man- agement and management of forests and national parks. radio. If more than one entry | dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Russell carries the correct scores, a drawing Scott, Sr., recently. Sis aad will determine the winner. 2 a See page nine of the Back to| Why Sunset? 5 School Tabloid included in this is- sue and go to Gosart’s Appliance Center immediately for your entry | blank to compete in this exciting contest. SECTION B — PAGE John A. Bebey, USN, | | In Mediterranean John A. Bebey, seaman, destroyer UBS CONE, currently operating with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. CONE departed Charleston, S. Ci | Aug. 6 for a four-month tour with the Sixth Fleet, slated to return in December. Enroute to the Mediterranean she joined other Sixth Fleet units to take part in a major NATO exer- | cise designed to provide operation- al training for the umits involved. CONE'’s | emphasize antisubmarine: defense | of the Sixth Fleet carriers. This | mission is in accordance with | CONE’s new role as an amtisub- | marine pleted Fleet She recently com- Rehabilitation and unit. | Modernization (FRAM) overhaul in | preparation for amtisubmarine du- ties, Loyalville Mrs. Meda Fetterman, Catawissa, spent several days with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell E. Scott, Sr. Mrs, Emily Scott, Dallas and Mrs. Minnie LaBar, Indiana, spent the day with their brother, brother-in- law, and sister. Other callers at the Scott home were Hazel and Theresa, daughter of the late Fer- ris Bellas. Mrs. Tessie Naugle called on the Scotts, recently, first time the ladies met in thirty years. Misses Mabel, Lizzie and Pauline Bellas attended the Scott Reunion recently, th first they had met the Scotts in 36 years. ! The Scotts were recently sur- prised by a visit from the former's niece, Mrs. Julia Bellas Ross, Port Amgeles, Washington. Mrs. Ross was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bellas, Meeker. She went west with her father and bro- ther, Ray, thirty four years ago. Both her father and. brother died some time ago. interred at Lehman Cemetery be- side their wife and mother. Mrs. Ross’ husband, Alfred died a year ago of a heart attack. There are two sons and a daughter-in-law has been added ‘to the family. Mrs. Ross made the trip by plane to Old Bridge, N. J., where she visited her nieces Hazel and Theresa Bel- las. The girls drove her up to the | Scott Runion and later to the Scott home. She flew back on July 15. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott had The name “Sunset” was given to the inlet of Harveys Lake by the Sunset Dance Pavilion, which on the ashes of the old Hotel One onta in 1919. G Harold C. Snowdon, Jr. Serving the entire Back Mountain Area The SERVICES which we provide and the facilities and equipment which we make available are all offered with a single goal in mind every family we have the privilege of serving. Harold C. Snowdon . the complete satisfaction of USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John V. bpd! R.D. 4 ,Dallas, is serving aboard the © operating schedule will Their ashes were od i 8 i 1 : f oh —— a ry a amen A —— AAA § i i { it
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