f ’ ee lta ee a SENS pe Ea ns " 9 y TY i " —_—— Rin At Seid op re ts oi en " Ait SP in a - ns . TS rll v : BEC JTION B — PAGE 6 8 DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams IDETOWN, Bess Cooke FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage 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 i MT. ZION . Dr. and Mrs. Lowell Lewis and children left Mt. Zion last Thurs- day to return to California after spending August visiting friends and relatives hereabouts. They were dinner guests of Dr. Lewis’ sister, Mrs. Thomas Lloyd. b ' MISFORTUNES ~ The Lloyd household had quite a scare Labor Day night when young Stevie went to run out doors, and attempted to ignore the glass storm door intervening. He crashed through the glass of the door, fortu- nately receiving a few scratches on his head and quite a gash in his arm. They took him to Nesbitt Hocsital where three stitches served to close the wound. Brother Tim- mie was quite worried how they were going to get the storm door . repaired! "Mildred Lloyd wrecked her car last week when a brake hose burst. Nobody was injured, for there were no passengers, and Mildred was saved by the steering wheel. Her friends are thankful Mildred’s life and health were spared. . Speaking of Mildred Lloyd who Byes with her sister, Mrs. Cornelius Hastie, well, I was up the hill to see Hastie’s and on the way down I met Annie Dwyer, the little (she used to be little!) niece of the Has- ties, trudging up the hill road from the school bus. First day of school, so 1 stopped and asked, “Well, Annie, this your first day of school ? How you like it?” And she smiled (you should see her wide smile) and said, “I like it”. And then as if to give a sound reason for liking schoo] she added, “Pm in Mr. Miles’ room!” Which could be reason enough. FROST SCARE ~ We had a frost scare last Thurs- day night when the thermometer was down to 54, the sky was clear and the moon looked cold. So we helped Catherine get her plants up and under cover before we went to bed. Clouds gathered through the night, so the temperature stayed the same. But this was the begin- Mt. Zion ning of plant readjustment time for Catherine. Besides she was getting some ready for the auction. Then our friends from West Pittston, Charles and Edna Banks and Chris- tine, arrived. Well that is always an occasion of talk about amd ex- change of plants and spare parts thereof. The next day back they came, this time to bring a gorgeous Rose geranium as a contribution to the ' auction. What a fragrant plant! A week ago Sunday night we had as callers Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins ‘amd four children from Wyoming. Mr. Collins was former- ly with the Wyoming Valley Coun- cil of Churches as director of social services. ' He is now working with Henry Hess of Orange in the in- surance business. I wonder what the thousands of blackbirds that swoop in a big flock into the tree tops the other end of the pond are saying when they all talk at once. What a racket! Or what the geese vee-ing north or south in seasonal flight honk at each other along the sky lanes. Or why the bull frog gives a shrill whistle when he plunges [into the pond. What does the blue jay say when it screams in the bush? Nature all around and I don’t know her language. Someone has suggested that it is man’s func- tion to give voice to nature in praise songs to the Maker. Such as: “Let everything that breathes praise the Lord!” (Ps. 150) Bina W. Johnson of College Park, Md., and her three sweet canaries have been visiting her sister, Mrs. Howard Krum. Robert Krum is taking her back home, as canaries are mot allowed on a bus. I be- lieve Bob’s mother is going along also. When I was out to get this news I found that Mrs. Krum was at Priscilla’s, so I went there. It gave me a chance to see the baby whom 1 hadn’t seen for a few weeks. What a husky youngster he has become in this short time! I was talking recently to some | men about how funny my pond looks. lately, red as rust and $3 - GREENWALD'S IN LUZERNE ONE STOP SHOPPING NOXEN, Mrs. NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Ira Beahm SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray TRUCKSVILLE, Mrs. Arline Bessmer EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore Vian LaLLAS POS, TiiUanoba 1, Slik Lb 12, 1963 GR 7-2734 Harding 388-2270 NE 9-8522 674-6351 GR 7-3271 696-1531 674-2392 Jackson Twp. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Esser, Follies Road, had as vacation guests, Mrs. Thomas Cook, Harrisburg, and their niece and nephew, Mary Amn and Wayne Price, who spent most of their summer vacation with their aunt and uncle. Mrs. Arthur Morgan and Alice, Aurora, Colorado, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wil- cox. Mrs. Morgan is a cousin of Mrs. Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ide were hosts at a cookout to their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Byrom Ide and four daughters from Indiana, and to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilcox, Mrs. Sarah Pealer and Ronnie Bertram along with several other guests. State Highway Department laid a covering of stone and chips on the Chase-Lake Silkworth Road; which greatly improved its condi- tion but for several days the dust raised by passing cars and trucks méde it look like the Dust Bowl. Residents alorlg this. road were obliged to keep their doors and covered with bubbles. The man cautiously suggested that the pomd might be fermenting. . Horrors no! I never would have anything fer- menting around my place. So I re- torted that more likely it was doing what I used to hear of ponds doing : —working! And that's what we all do around here — work! CARVERTON We got some interesting news from our friends the Gelbs who live in a new house over on Car- verton Heights, Their son Billie (Suppose I should get in the habit of speaking of him as William; he’s in the U.S. Navy now!) has talked with his folks from where he is on shore in California. He expects to be sailing to Alaska before long. I suggested he see if he could find a nugget or two up there! Also Dr. Gelb told us he expects to be moving his office in Pittston from the Dime Bank Building to the building formerly owned by the late William Smowdon on Broad Street. property. Carol Sutton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sutton, Carverton Road, has entered the freshman class at Wilkes College. Carol has been doing very well with the organ, and it is hoped her music majoring will be highly successful. Dr. Gelb has purchased the | | windows closed due to the dusty condition, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes entertained the following at a covered dish supper on Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide, Mr. amd Mrs. Paul Zweier, Mr. and Mrs. William I. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. David VanFossen, all of Kings- ton. = Plans were discussed in comnection with the arranging of plans to take a train ride to New York City via the Erie-D. L. & W. R. R. out of Scranton Saturday, October 12. This group will be given a special price and anyone interested im taking this trip should call 696-1005. The Sun Pipe Line Company has a large amount of equipment and men laying a temporary oil line and | making preparations for the dig- ging up and repairing and insulat- img its oil line. The company is now operating on lands owned by the Conyngham Farm, Robert F. Sherwood, and William R. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Esser emter- tained the following at a family cook-out Mrs. Rose Esser, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Esser and Fred, Jr. Wilkes-Barre and Mary Ann and Wayne Price. Nicholas Witek, Chase Manor, former star second baseman for New York Giants was principal speaker at Kingston Baseball for Boys Amnual All-Star dimner last Thursday night at the Kingston Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #283, the affair being sponsored by the Mother’s Auxiliary. Witek, a former mative of Luzerne, played eight years of ball during the 1940’s, under Mel Ott and Bill Tierney. ; Bey Plans were formulated and com- mittees assigned at a meeting of the Jackson Towmship Firemen at the Fire Hall Monday Evening, in connection with the Anmual Fall Festival and Turkey Dinner to be held at the Fire Hall October 19. All members of the Lake-Lehman Football Mothers Association are requested to sell all the camdy in their possession and to make re- turns for same at the earliest pos- sible date. This association will hold a meeting in the Library of the Lake-Lehman High [School Building October 10, at which time all money must be turmed in. THE DALLAS POST OFFSET DEPARTMENT Is One Of The Finest + In Pennsylvania Idetown Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boice with Jimmy, Susan and Eddie; Mr. and Mrs. Domald Boice, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Galen Walker and children, Silver Springs, Maryland, spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Boice.On Sunday they all attended the Boice reunion and on Monday the Baer reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Frederici spent Labor Day weekend with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Philip VanLuven- der, Andover, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. George May have returned home after spending the weekend at the seashore with Mr. amd Mrs. Charles Schenck, Clark, New Jersey. Mrs. Wesley Hilbert and Lila Felt returned home from Chenango Bridge, N.J. on Friday night after spending a week with daughter, Charlotte Matthews and family. Rev. and Mrs. George A. Roberts, Barton, Md., called on Mrs. Wesley Hilbert Saturday evening. Donald G. Hilbert called on his mother Sat- urday having returned from a vaca- tion with his wife in Cape Cod,Hyan- nis Port and other places of interest in Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley G. Hilbert, Easton, spent the weekend with mother Hilbert and sister Lila Felt. Callers on Sunday evening at the Hilbert home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird and children, Bomnie, Robbie, Lori and Wendy of Trucks- ville. _ ISP4 William Meade who is sta- tioned at Fort Houston, Virginia, visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meade over the weekend. FAREWELL PARTY ‘A thank you is extended from Mrs. Libbie Smith for the farewell gifts presented by neighbors and relatives at an open house held at her home over the weekend. Callers were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mathers, Mr. amd Mrs. Francis Smith, Donald Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Dorothy Fritz, Mrs. Albert Kanon and son, Tommy, Mrs. Bemjamin Shortkroff, Mr .and Mrs. Harvey Meade, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meade, Clark Smith, Lou and Peggy Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Meade, Mrs. Emory Hadsel, Mrs. Anthony Taluba, Etta Bigelow, Mr .and Mrs. Howard Meade, daugh- ters Beverly and Connie, Mrs. Carey Meade, Mrs. Marion Kern. Mrs. Edwin Kern, Mrs. Carl Kern, Mrs. Rachel Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Webber, Freddie and Pam- ela, Mr. and Mrs. James Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Michelle Goodman, Mrs. Alfred Hadsel, Carl- ton Hadsel, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meade, Billy, Donnie and Walter Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hoover, Sandra, Mr .and Mrs. David Hudak amd fam- ily, Mrs. James Casterline, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brown, Mrs. Clifford Davis and family, Bess Cooke, Alfred Webber. Hostesses for the Confid= ence Class Meeting, Tuesday eve= ning were Mrs. Dean Shaver and Mrs. Herbert Ward. Prayer was led by Mrs. May. Mrs. Shaver presided at the business session. Amount of $10.00 was approved for the United Fund and $12.50 to the Methodist Crusade, Present were Mrs. Charlotte Baugh, Mrs. James Barrall, Bess Cooke, Mrs. George May, Mrs. Ros- well Frederici, Mrs. Alfred Hadsel and the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas amd daughter Joan, Meridan, Conn. spent Labor Day weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ide. Mr.® and Mrs. Will Turner amd Dorothy Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Parrish and son, Billy; Blaine 'Wil- liams, Kingston; Mrs. Kenmeth Calk- ins and Linda, Mrs. Hope Ide, Bess Cooke, Mrs. Beatrice Maley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brown, East Dallas on Labor Day. Freddie Webber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Webber has returned home from Mercy Hospital. ! 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This week Sweet Valley Volun- teer Firemen are collecting the coin cards which were distributed some time ago to be filled for the annual drive. The success of .the drive depends on your cooperation. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Remley, Pikes Creek, had as weekend guests their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brumbach, Boonton, N. J. Mrs. Brumbach is the former Ann Remley. Guests on Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gor- don, Carol, Nancy, Cathy, Becky, Benton; Mrs. Lewis Naugle and daughter, Linda, Donna McGarry, Kingston. Mrs. Andrew Adams has returned to her home after being a patient at Geisinger Medical Center, where she underwent surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lanning, Chester, spent the holiday weekend at the home of the latter’s parents, The beautiful rosebud at the Sun- day morning worship service was in honor of the arrival of Scott Lynn, son of Mr .and Mrs. Lee Went- zel. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Meade, daughters, Connie and Beverly, Bal- timore, Md., spent the Labor Day weekend with Mr .and Mrs. Walter Meade. Mrs. Charlotte Baugh, Hellertown is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. Dean Shaver. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maxwell and children, Rochester, N.Y. spent several days with Mr, and Mrs. George Carpenter. Mrs. Hope Ide was a patient re- cently in Nesbitt Hospitil. Mr .and Mrs. John Sutton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton, Vestal, N. Y. Om Monday ‘they visited the Corning Glass Works, Corning, New York. Rev. and Mrs. Norman Tiffany entertained the WSCS at the Leh- man Church parsonage on Thurs- day night. Mrs. George May pre- sided. ‘A supper will be held at the church social’ rooms on Thursday, October 24. Mrs. Dean' Shaver is chairman. An officers meeting of the Wilkes Barre District will be held at Lehman Methodist Church on Friday, September 20 at 7:30 p.m. All officers are requested to attemd. Present were Mesdames Alfred Hadsell, George May, Herbert Ward, Ross Frederici, Lila Felt, Emory Hadsell, Alissa Villman, Ruth Williams, Mary Rogers, Corey Meade, Bess (Cooke and the host and hostess. S. E. Kreidler returned home on Sunday. after being a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Ben [Shortkroff, Wynnwood, Dorothy Fritz, New York City; Mrs. Albert Kanon, Nanticoke amd Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Idetown, were Labor Day weekend guests of Mrs. Myron Hess, Bloomsburg. ® Cabinet Making ® Antique Refinishing ® Furnitue Repair . ALSO . AMAZING NEW METHOD . +. To Remove Cigarette Burns, Scratches, Stains CANDIES from Table Tops, etc., with- out | removing finishing coats. HALL'S PHARMACY | NSTEFAN HELLERSPERK MAIN HIGHWAY OR 4-0744 SHAVERTOWN CALL EVENINGS / eeeeesesses Sess Opens Monnay Closes SAT. 4 P.M (5 p Ni MIDNIGHT SET ‘23rd. a SEPT. 28th | LENNON SISTERS ® MONDAY— 1 Show: 7:30 P. 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For further information call Kaye Ray, GR 7-3271 or Burl Updyke, GR 7-2062. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Long, Dean, Gloria, Wilma, Wanda, Jan and Miralee Beth, have returned to their homes after spending a week recently at Newboro, Ontaria, where fishing was enjoyed by the family. Dean and Gloria returned to college this week. Bess Klinetob had as guests last week, Ida and Olwen Rosser, Kings- ton. Pvt. Michael Bean Finishes Army Class Army Pvt. Michael F. Bean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin T. Bean, Noxen, completed a 15-week air- craft rotor and propeller repair course at the Transportation Cen- ter, Fort Eustis, Va., August 27. The 21-year-old soldier emtered the Army in February 1963. ? He was graduated from Lake- Lehman High School in 1960. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST DRAINAGE STONE DIRT FILL ASPHALT PAVING Driveways Parking Areas CRUSHED STONE “Meeting Pa. Dept. of Highway Specifications.” American Asphalt Paving Go. 696-1114 Plant and Quarry Chase you are the parents of a present |. 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