TION B — PAGE 4 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1983 « Lehman r. and Mrs. Present from these parts: Mes- Mr. and Mrs. William Drabick |is serving a roast beef dinner Tues- dames Rugsell Hoover, i gone to Florida for the win-|day evening October 29, serving Harveys Lake Hoover, Floyd Milbrose, Francis | ter, They have good sense, like !starting at 5. There will be roast | Mr. and Mrs Arnold Garinger Glenn Brown's Smith, Emery Stokes, H. A. Brown, |the birds. | beef, mashed potatoes, gravy,, peas, 4 ' apple sauce, harvard beets, pickled and deughters have spent. the wughter Susan was taken to Nes- Harry Howell, Arthur Hoover, Lil- Mrs. El ajor celebrated her ) I” - itt Hospital Friday evening for lian. Hildebrant, Morton Connelly, | 83rd i he See week. 1 would cabbage, home made pie, buns, and A NL Pray sts. They live on Lehman Heights. and Stella Schuler. Ilike to say a belated Happy Birth- coffee. Come .' and bring your a y — : rad The Little Notes Choir sang “My | Mrs. Hazel V. Davis, Wilkes-'day to the most pleasant and friends. Eat all you want, just like with her grandparents, thle and I’ at the Methodist, Barre, mother of Mrs. Gordon Christian lady I know. She had a home. Tickets on sale with BR% Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Armitage, ch. I was TH of the Hoover, passed away last, week. broken hip and spends most of her member. ' Kingston, visited at the Armitage- le innocent faces, what they Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoover and time in a wheelchair, but that does Happy Birthday to: Linda Cut- Ginger home on Saturday. ting, Matthew L. F. Drabick, Ches- ter J. Sutton, Jr., Jeanne L. Bar-' ral, Howard Ellsworth, Leonard Harvey, T. Bryce Major, and Dave, | Sutton. at- not stop her from helping in the ‘home. She does the washing, most of the cooking, and most of the entertaining. You never come away feeling sorry for her, because she puts you to shame. Ww. S.C.S. of the Methodist Church a ER RE Vg d think if they knew there daughter from New Jersey, 5 a group trying to take the | tended the funeral. (ble away from them. | Mrs. Earl Chamberlin is at home 4 W.C.T.U. Institute was held in| coming along slowly, after being in y Fort Methodist Church this Wyoming Valley Hospital for a We are glad to see her Mr. and Mrs. Otis Allen Jr., Janet and Wendy, Flushing, Long Island spent the Ny here. Janet was maid of honor at the Oney-Reed wedding on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Gutch of | Whitesboro, N. Y. spent the week- end with Mrs. Gutch’s parents Mr. and Mrs, George Searfoss. Mrs. Gutch is the former Judy Searfoss. . Mrs. Fred Eister, a patient in General Hospital, underwent sur- gery on Saturday. { I" Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Flecknoe, Philadelphia, spent the weekend with Mrs. Flecknoe's parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs, Michael Clark. | Mr. and Mrs. Milton Evans of | Greenbelt, Maryland spent last | weekend with Mrs. Ida Rogers and ast week, with a nice group from month. Phman and the Outlet Road. |back. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST EER Don’t Forget To Enter GOSART’'S Football Contest : v Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Heness. THiS WEEK'S DRAWING Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Heness “are daughters of Mrs. Rogers. On ROGER WHITSELL R. D. 1. Sweet Valley Tuesday Mrs. Rogers celebrated her 81st. birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ryder, Kings- ton, called at the Armitage-Garin- ger home on Wednesday. Mr. Ryder is recovering from a severe heart attack. Sweet Valley ENTRY BLANKS AVAILABLE GHLY AT SAERT'S Main Highway — Dallas OPEN 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M. some ‘time in Canada. Canada they attended the Dairy- men’s : League Convention in Syra- :|cuse, N.IY. Paul Parver has returned to his home 'affer being a medical patient at Nesbisti Hospital last week. held their opening meeting of the year las; week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, George Haines. Officers were elected: Cub Master, Burl Up- dyke; Assistant Cub Master, George ‘Haines; Advancement and Registra- tion, George = Haines; Ceremony, William: G:. Hughes; Treasurer, James Yoder; Secretary and Pub- licity, Kaye Ray; Assistant Secre- tary, Rosanna Haines; Hostess, Beatrice Beuka; Institutional Rep- resentative, Carl Remley. The next | committee meeting will be held at dyke October 28. Mr. and Mrs. John Shilanski | Linda and Thomas, North Tona- | wanda, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shilanski, Gerald. Dennis, and Al- lan, Garfield, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. William Barnowski, Beverly, Gar- ski, Trenton and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ‘Shilanski, Jr. Garfield, spent tend the wedding of Eileen Crane and Kollin Foss. Try Post = Offset For Unique Designs Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lamoreaux ‘have returned home after spending | Enroute to i The Committee of Cub Pack 444 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Up- | field; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shilan- | East Dallas A warm welcome to our new resident in East Dallas—Mrs. Elva | Miller, a sister of Ralph Kauffman on Demunds Road. Mrs. Miller .came from Philadelphia and moved into her beautiful new trailer, locat- ed next to Kauffman’s. | Mrs. Louise (Grandma) Jones is a patient in the Masonic Hospital, Elizabethtown, since October 8. Elva Wagner visited her Saturday. How about a shower of cards to cheer our Pal? She always Sppreciacs hearing from her friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Forman, | Trenton, N. J., spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner, Sr., Demunds Road. Mrs. Forman is the former Carol Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kauffman, Mrs. Miller, and Billie Wagner, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner, Sr., Friday evening. Mrs. Bert Brace, a guest of her daughter Louise Hess, left Friday to visit another daughter Beulah Bes- teder, Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nulton, Cen- termoreland, were Sunday guests of Myrtle Miller and George Snyder. Lester Moss has been very ill at his home on Demunds Road. There was an all day quilting at the home of Mrs. Harry Martin last Thursday. A covered dish luncheon was enjoyed, followed by the regular monthly meeting of the WSCS. Plans were made for a ‘Song- speration to be held some Sun- day evening in November, date to be announced later. L Those attending were, Reverend and Mrs. William Watson and two | sons, Gladys Brace, Mary Cook, | Jeanette Dickinson, Jessie MoFe Florence Martin. | Mr. and Mrs. William Baker and two sons, Gillette, N. J., were week- | end guests of Mrs. Baker's mother, Mrs. Ben Brace, East Dallas. Hallowe’en Party The Hallowe'en Party’ scheduled for’ Saturday evening has been | changed to this evening. “It happened 10 years ago.” Nel- on A. Moore, 61, passed away, Oc- tober 27, 1953. We welcome Peter Fritsky, Jr. ' home after being honorably dis- Willard (Bill) Siley, from New Jersey, spent the weekend with his | erente: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Siley. Birthday greetings: Mabel Leitch, Agnes Sidorek, Bobby Wagner, Thomas E. Atkinson, Bernice Howell, Carol Ann Russ, Gloria Davis ams, Gertrude Neyhard, Mrs. | Nicholas Dickinson. Anniversary congratulations: Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Ockenhouse, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Siley. Gus Ehrgott returned to the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. land Mrs. Harry Thompson, after last week-end in this area to at- | spending last week with another [augiuen » and family Mr. and Mrs. Al Gross, Plains. | Laymen’s Sunday was observed ton Clemow, son of Mrs. Reese, rendering the sermon. Ham- ilton, Larry Kintzer, Alex Cook, Bob Moore and Ted Wilson lent their voices to the choir, with Alex Cook and Bob Moore singing a duet part. William Davis, Shavertown, was guest speaker in Sunday School giv- ing everyone wonderful food for thought: “Upon entering church, speak to | God; While you tarry let God speak and Lena Moore, is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Howard Moore is a patient in Wilson Memorial Hospital, Johnson City, recovering from a heart at- tack. Sandra Baird, employed as nurse in Jersey Medical Center, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Baird, Orange, over the weekend. United Nations Tour Scheduled Nov. 11 The Wyoming Council of Churches is sponsoring a United Nations Sem- inar, Monday, November 11. Martz busses will leave the park- ing lot at Shavertown Methodist Church at 5:30 a.m. and will arrive at U.N. Headquarters at 10 that morning. A ‘guided tour will begin at 10:30 and luncheon will be served in the Delegates Dining Room at 11:45. A special briefing will take place in the Church Center of the United Nations at 1:15 p.m., and tickets provided for attendance at various meetings of the international or- to you; as you leave, speak to’ others.” 3 Edward Jr., infant son of Edward visited | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ganization. Busses will leave the U.N. at 5:30 p.m. to return to’ Wilkes-Barre, ar- riving in Shavertown-at 10:30 that ¢ ] 24 | ‘evening. ' in East Dallas Church with Ha Accommodations will be made for . all passengers from Dallas, Shaver- | town and Trucksville. Cost of the "trip, $6.75 will include transporta- tion, tips and fees for U.N. tour. . Meals will be extra. | For reservations call Mrs, | Kimball 675-1232. Westmoreland PTA To Hear Therapist Robert Jewell, speech Therapist, will speak Tuesday night to mem- bers of Westmoreland elementary PTA. Mrs. Marshall Rumbaugh, hospitality chairman, says second- grade mothers will serve refresh- ments. 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