Ly Mrs. — Tunkhannock Susie Nalbone, i set ION B— PAGE 5 3 DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams | IDETOWN, Bess Cooke § A—— | 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 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENT S 3 "BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter GR 7-2734 MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm NE’ 9-8522 SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson 675-2001 SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray GR 7-3271 TRUCKSVILLE, Mrs. Arline Bessmer 696-1531 EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore 674-2392 OS LT Noxen Sympathy of the entire com- . munity goes out to the family of Mrs. Harry Siglin in her sudden death as she watched television in her home on Tuesday evening. Recent guests at the home of Mr. ~ and Mrs. Guy’ Fritz were Mrs. Howard Peterman and Mrs. Forest ~ Peterman and children, Benton. ~~ Mrs. Howard Mullen was taken - to General Hospital Tuesday morn- ing after she suffered a heart at- tack at the home of her brother Weston Ruff. She had been caring for Mrs. Ruff since her serious ill- ness. Noxen ambulance / trans- ported her to the hospital. ~ Noxen Methodist Sunday School enjoyed a Halloween party in the ehurch basement on Friday evening, sponsored / by the Young Adult Class. Sixty two were present. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Denmon recently entertained the following at their home: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holdredge, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pugh, Tunkhannock, Mr. and Mrs. ~ Ted Place, Auburn Center, and Mr. r gud Mrs. Spencer Holmgren, Noxen, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fritz recently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Houseknecht, Trout Run. GuMr. and Mrs. Robert McGovern, Newtows, spent the weekend at the home of Edgar Engelman. Also ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Hamsen, John dr. and Debbie, Canandagua, N. Y. Mrs. Charles McGroarty and Mr. Leonard Nowakoski, Wilkes-Barre, called on Mrs. Ralph Engelman’ Thursday. « Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernes, Levittown. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parr and Mr. avd Mrs. Richard Engelman, Bris- tol, spent the weekend with rela- tives here. . Mrs. Arba Dimmick recently visited at the home of Mrs. Ber- nard Dendler, Jr. and family, Mas- gine, NY: ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ted Polk Wyoming, z were dinner guests at the home of the Joseph Shalatas, on Sunday. Roger Race Wallingford, Conn., spent the weekend at their home in Noxen. ~ Noxen Volunteer Fire Company was called at 10:30 am. on Sun- day to extinguish a brush fire near the ‘Walter Wandell home, at Stull. ~~ Mrs. Weston Ruff was returned to General Hospital on Saturday. Her condition is serious. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone and Michele, Eyers Grove, spent Satur- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Engelman and family. Willard Southworth, Montrose, ‘spent the weekend with Nathan Straley. - Nik Fritz, employed in Allen- town, spent the weekend at his home here. Mrs. Guy Fritz visited Mrs. Calla Parrish, at Carpenter Convalescent Home, Sunday. “Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wandell, Elton and Mark, and Mrs. Mabel Wandel] visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Williams, Dallas, on Saturday. “ Noxen Lion’s Club will hold a card party at the V.F.W. hall on Friday evening November 8, at 8 Dm. Public is invited. "Mr. and Mrs. William Clark, Willusoor:. spent © Sunday with Mv. and Mrs. Jesse Benjamin. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Paul Lattimer, Chris and Stacy, Baltimore, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Richard Traver. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winnie and ~ children, Gibson, spent Sunday with 5 Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Teetsel. ~ Mrs. Kate Root suffered a heart at Wednesday. Her daughter Mrs. Walter Winnie and family, Susquehanna, R. D., spent the weekend with her, ~ Classmates of the Methodist ~ Church wish to remind folks to . save old used stamps which will be collected at Christmas time and “sent to the Methodist Children’s Hospital, Philadelphia. ~ Mrs. Forrest Randall and Mrs. William Traver and son, Vestal, visited Mrs. Elwood Schenck on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Feroni, called on her on Thursday. ~ Supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Race were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Campen, Endicott, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cargill and Candy, Binghamton, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shoemaker, Sue and Susan, Kunkle. a William McGovern has returned home from General Hospital, after undergoing major surgery. The following attended the Sun- day School Halloween party at the Lutheran Parish hall October 26: Candy Jones, Gayle Luketic Doro- he thy Weaver, Michael Brody, Roger Boston, Dale Clark, Mildred Jane Case, Loren Case, James Strohl, Ricky Case, Alan Montross, Mar- cella Blizzard, Joseph Nalbone, Linda Weaver, Sheila’ Kopcha, Susan Keithline, Clare Clark, Kathy Luketic, Judy Lee, Lois Keith, Mrs. Robert Clark, Mrs. George- Montross, Mrs. John Jones and Mrs, Frederick Case, ~ Mrs. Joseph Hackling and sister Mrs. Anna Kanouse, Bloomsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. James Patton were in Towanda on Sunday where they helped Mrs. Thomas Miller to celebrate her thirty-fifth wedding Sweet November 1, with a large number in attendance. The costumes were proof ‘that much time, effort, and imagination were used to make the affair a' success. Worthy of special mention were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Remley who appeared as President and Mrs. Kennedy. Other adult winners were Mary Ann Swire, Jane DelKanic, and Diane Wegner. In the tots to six year old group prizes were awarded to Roxanne Williams, Nancy Piatt, Sherry Naugle, and Terry Swire. From seven years to the adult: Di- ane Cornell, Christine Naugle, Fritz Marsh and Gene Holcomb. Judges of the grand march were Elmer Wolfe, Lillian Sayre and George Haines, Sr. ‘A spook-house and grab bags were a big feature of the evening, with Jim Pall in charge. Games played were musical chairs, apple bite and bob: for apples, with the following winning prizes: Deb- bie Cornell, Jennie Valick, Tommy Garrahan, Tommy Piatt, Jim La- moreaux, Bob Piatt, Tom Piatt, Russell Mosier, and Lois DelKanic. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of Walter Bonning, buried from Bronson funeral home last week. Survivors in our area include a sister, Mrs. Albert Smith and a brother, Jesse Bonning. Edward Pall, Sr., was home last week with chickenpox. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Updyke, Pikes Creek, entertained at their home last Monday evening, mem- bers of the committee of Cub Pack 444. Plans were formulated for ac-. tivities for the coming year. The cubs will be selling the very popu- lar Thanksgiving and Christmas napkins again this year. Richard Bridall was welcomed into: the group as Outings Chairman. Com- mittee will meet on November 19, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Yoder. Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, the November Pack meet- ing will be held at the Maple Grove Church hall, November 25. Following the business meeting, the group was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Updyke with organ selec- tions, and those attending also participated in a rhythm band with Mr. Updyke at the organ. Attend- ing were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bridall, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beuka, Mr. and Mrs. George Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Remley, Mr. and Mrs. James Yoder, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray, William G. Hughes, and Mar- jorie Williams the host and hostess. William Crangle, Sr., Pikes Creek, is recuperating from a fall from a bridge on September 5, while at work in Lake Township. He is em- ployed by the township. Injuries sustained included a fractured leg, with the main fracture being im mediately below the knee. X-Rays also revealed several small frac- tures. Bob Roese, a graduate of the 1963 class of Lake-Lehman High School, is presently stationed with the Air Force at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Glahn, North Lake summer residents, re- turned last week to their winter home in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Farr and daughter, Kim, have moved from Reading to Pikes Creek, where their Jackson Twp. Welcome to the community is ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Se- cor and family who recently moved into their new home at Chase Man- or. The Secors formerly lived at Mountaintop. Mr. Secor is employ- ed by the Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company. Mrs, George Pollock.is a surgical patient at General Hospital, where she underwent chest surgery on riday morning, November 1, re- maining on operating table for four hours and twenty minutes. Inasmuch as three stop signs have been placed at Chase Corners, the fourth should be placed on the cor- ner of the State Highway leading from the Lake Silkworth Road, as the drivers on the Larksville Moun- tain Road are under the impression that they are entitled to proceed across the intersection on the basis of first arriving. With no sign on the State Highway side, cars com- ing down this road have the right of way and naturally continue on across the intersection, with the result there have been some near accidents. A stop sign on all four corners would be much safer. Out of town folks attendinv the funeral of Mrs. Harry Siglin were: Miss Elizabeth Jones, Johnson City, N. Y.; Mr. Fred Jones, Tunkhan- nock; Mr. Herbert Osborne, Kings- ton; Mr. and Mrs. George Wandell, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wandell, Mrs. Helen McClain, Mrs. Robert Mon- tross, Mrs. William Bradfield, all of Hatboro; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wandell, Warminster; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Siglin, Stanley, Jr. and Paul, Media; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Messersmith, Endicott; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Powell, Johnson City, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jenks, Croyden; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bailey, Hartford, Conn.; Mr. and M.Y.F. of Maple Grove Methodist Church held a Halloween party daughter Grace at the new school at Laporte, where Grace is a Home asking all tives: Resolution 693 which permits read- Valley mobile home is located near the home of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cooney. Mrs. Farr is the former Barbara Cooney. Area residents observing birth- days recently include John Swire, Jr.; Richard Dougal, Jr.; Lois Kay Baer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Baer; Cathy Sayre, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayre; Robert Lloyd Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walsh; Don and Donna Marie Pall, son and daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Pall, Sr.; Duane Updyke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Updyke; Randy Kevin Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray. Lehman Aaron Sutton was taken recently to General Hospital, where he is under observation. Mr. Sutton is 96 years old. His condition is good. Willard Sutton is home irom General Hospital after staying a week, and feeling much better. Willard Gensel is home from General Hospital recovering from a heart attack. He will rest much better now that he is home. Bert Sutton is still in General Hospital, but expects to get home this week. He is having such a good time he may not want to come home. Mrs. Richard Sutton is home with her new son, Donald Richard, from General Hospital, The . beautiful flowers in the Methodist Church Sunday morning were in memory of Arthur Carich- ner, given by his family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoover and Mrs. Lillian Hildebrant took a trip to Wilmington, Del, to see the Hoovers’ son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hoover, Terry and Jerry. Mrs. Gordon James expects to go to General Hospital for surgery. She has not been feeling well for sorhe time. : Joe Ide, our chief of police, was taken to the Nesbitt Hospital Saturday because of a heart attack. Remember to send him a card. He is the one that guards your children across the highway safely. Happy Birthday to: Dorothy Ruc- kel, Russell L. Major, Mrs. John Rice, Elmer Coolbaugh, Ethel Ran- som, Mrs. Myra S. Walters, Gloria Frances Searfoss, Kathleen Brown, and Eva Wesley. Cub Pack meeting was held in the Methodist Church recently. They had .a Halloween party, and received the Honor flag for Original Costume. William Weaver pre- sented Jeffrey Smith a gold and silver arrow. The following were taken in as Bob Cats: Daniel Doris, John and Thomas Onzik, Jack Hosle. Den 3 at Oak Hill: William Jones, Edward Cilvik, Herbert Moyer. “Den 1: Joseph Ide. Mr. and Mrs. John Sidler enter- tained their son William and two friends from Pennsylvania Military Academy, Chester, over the week- end. : Dallas Union W.C.T.U. is still making bibs for the Veterans at the Hospital. Anyone is welcome to take part in this project. You may donate some terry cloth and binding, if you do not care to make them. Call 674-2488. Lehman Auxiliary met Tuesday evening, Mrs. James Cook presid- ing. Devotions were lead by Mrs. M. Connelly in the absence of Alice Elston. Program was by Mrs. Ord Trum- Harveys Lake Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kocher of Shavertown, have moved into the Garinger apartment on Kunkle Road. Callers at our home last Sun- day were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ry- der, Corey B. Ransom, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Beckerman and daughter Brenda of Kingston, and Mrs. Henry Hess of Demunds. Mrs. Ross Kimball, Mrs. Harry Beck, Mrs. Raymond Garinger, and Mrs. Albert Armitage attended the fall conference of Wilkes-Barre Dis- trict WSCS- at Firwood Church Wednesday evening. Mrs. Fred Eister, has returned home from the hospital and is com- ing along nicely after her operation. Mrs. Theodore Heness and her mother, Mrs. Ida Rogers will en- tertain the Alderson WSCS at their home on Thursday evening, Novem- ber 14. Mrs. Roger Krown will preside, and Mrs. Raymond Garin- ger will have the ‘program. We extend deepest sympathy to the Anthony Serhan and Thomas Fetsko families, who lost their loved ones this past week. The Gleaners Class, Alderson Church, met Wednesday evening for its regular business meeting and Hallowe'en Party. Mrs. [Heness pre- sided. Eleanor Humphrey and Mrs. Clarence Montross were hostesses. Other present: 'Mesdames Myrtle Wagner, Helen Hartman, Harry Al- len, Theodore Heness, Ida Rogers, Raymond Grey, Amos Hunsinger, Francis Keller and Howard Higgins. Trucksville Mrs. Charles G. Perkins, Harris Hill Road, entertained one of the card clubs of Nesbitt Hospital at her summer home at Red Rock recently. Mrs. Frank Trimble and Ruth Merrell attended the Delta Kappa, Gamma luncheon at Hotel Sterling on Saturday. Esther Saxe of Berwick was hostess, last week to the Young Business Women’s Association at a luncheon in her new home. The following from here were guests: Georgiena Weidner, Jean Glahn, Elma Major, Louise Marks, Mar- garet Morgan, Ray Porter, and Mrs. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert DeWitt had as dinner guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Love, Nadine and Layton, Georgiena Weidner, Mr. and Mrs. George Swales and daughter Lois. The affair marked the fourth birthday of their granddaughter, Janet Swales. Ruth Turn Reynolds has accepted the position as regular organist and choir director at the White Church on the Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stock, Harris Hill Road, spent the past week with their daughter in New Jersey and their son on Long Island. Birthday greetings this week to: Holly Prutzman, Frederick Kirken- dall, Rebecca Grey, William Gregory, Betty Hemenway, Shirley Evans, Betty, Ruth,’ Mathers Truscott, Ann Morgan, Frank G. Mathers, Jr., Mrs. Robert W. Gardner, Jr. Mary Crane Watkins, Ted Hop- kins, Pat Gregory, Stephen Crane, Mary Lucille Watkins, Blanche Atherholt, Elmer Coolbaugh, Mrs. James C. Hutchinson, Mrs. Marc Ruch, Sr., Michael Crane, Sandra Metzgar, Pearl Baker, II, William R. Long. ‘Mrs. J. A. Jones, Philadelphia, was a house guest this past weék- end of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Thomas. Rochelle ‘Mendelson, Harris Hill Road, was graduated last week from bower, who gave two very inter- esting readings. Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Ide went to Erie to the State Grange Con- vention for a week. On their way home, they stopped to see their Economic teacher. Dallas Union of the WCTU is interested persons to Senators and Representa- “Please pass a vote for write ing of the Bible and saying of the Christmas Cards By America’s Great Artists See them at THE DALLAS POST EXPERT TAILORING ® Trouser Alterations @® Skirts & Dresses Hemmed ® Coat Alterations Cleaning & Pressing | ADAM'S CLOTHES Clothes For Dad and Lad Back Mt. Shopping Center Shavertown Open ’Til 9 Every Night 674-8936 tidal alte tated atid arated edna Mrs. David Hopkins, Vienna, N. J. ath Wilkes-Barre Business College. She Lord’s Prayer Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Baker have gone to Florida. Mr. Baker went on business for Commonwealth: Tele- phone Co. in our schools of parents Mr, Moore. Robby, hunting cabin in Forkston. as Medical Russ TA IN Del Ate Zon Zinn “] told you $50 for a 10-day cruise sounded suspiciously low!” Camp Lejune, N. C., with the Ma- rines, leave with his parents, Mr. Mrs. William Casterline. His grand- | | Byron Moore, brother of Ray- mond and Irene Moore, sustained a great loss when his restaurant in Johnson City burned down last week. It was a total loss, includ- ing $1500 worth of meat. Two ad- joining buildings, a dress factory, and liquor store were also de- stroyed. Harold Moore, another brother, ig still in Wilson Memorial Hospital, Johnson City, but will soon be able to go home. Infant Edward Moore, son of Ed- ward and Lena Moore, has been dis- charged from Nesbitt Hospital, where he was a patient two weeks. Charles Moore, Rhode Island, spent almost two weeks with his and Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Musittia Montanye, Johnson City, is visiting her sister, Mg. Ray Moore, and her aunt Mrs. Ag- nes Spencer, for two weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Cyphers, Brian and Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert - Nygren, David, Dale and spent the weekend at their While there, they were thrilled to see a herd of 35 deer. I can imagine how they were wishing it was hunting season. I'm happy to report ‘that Sharps (Chubby) Cyphers is out of the hospital and back on his job; but he has to go easy. Edwina Morgans entertained Paula Falton, Vicky Ditlow, Sher- rill Dymond, and herself at a Pa- jama Party in her home in De- munds, Friday night. Ben Dymond is a patient in Nes- bitt Hospital. Mrs. Frank Smith has returned to her home in Orange, after driv- ing her sons Frank and John back to Washington. John returned to Walter Reed Hospital after being home a few weeks. , He would like to thank all his friends who were so kind and contacted him as soon they read about him in the Post. . He will still be hospitalized for sometime, so he hopes to hear from them again. Frank, hjs bro- ther, has been employed in the Division Department of State for the past year; but returns home every weekend. Mrs. Edith Rozelle, who accepted a position in Orange Home for Aged, Philadelphia, is very pleased there. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gries Jr. and Gary, Hershey; and Mrs. George and children, parents Mr. and Mns. Carl will leave for Washington, D. C., where she has accepted a clerical position. Our best to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hons on the birth of their new son this past week. Ted is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hons, Lehigh Street, and Mrs. Hons, the former Carol Rother, Shavertown. Mrs. C. S. Hemenway is still a patient in Nesbitt Hospital, where she was admitted a week ago. Washington's | Crossing, spent last weekend with their East Dallas Carl is head Dairyman at George Russ, Lt. Commander in the Naval Reserves, was a graduate of Her- Carl Gries Sr. and the Rugses attended homecoming at Hershey last week. Carl, Thais, and son, were dinner guests of her brother and family, and Mrs. Raymond Rozelle, Gries. Hershey School for boys. shey School. Mr. and Mrs. Mr, Sunday evening. William Perrego returned home after being a heart attack patient in in Orange last Wednesday, Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Beverly Perrego. Mrs. Gus (Anna) Strazdus, ter, is showing improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickinson, East Dallas, entertained at a Hal- Sunday afternoon in honor of their two daughter's — Jean Marie 8 years, A Dbuf- fet lunch and birthday cake were enjoyed by grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tkatch, Glen Lyon; 2 Mrs. Beverly Houck, Linda and Mark; Janet Buckman; Hazel all from East Dallas. From Pittston: Mr. and Mrs. Cathy, Jackie; Mr. and Mrs. George Coch- ran and, Audrey Mae; Mr. and Mrs. George Morris, son David; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morris; Mabel Morris. Birthday greetings to Raelene J. lowe’en birthday party and Susan Lynn, 1 year. Grandma Jeanette Dickinson, Emma Fehlinger; Mrs. Russell Ockenhouse, Jane; Rosser Cook, James Bridgland, Mary, Daring, Mary Boyd, Doris May Hughey, Jeanette Dickinson, Jean Wilson, George Snyder, Kimberly Hunter, Adam Jeffery,, David Moore, Fred Dymond 3rd. Richard: Sands, Tunkhannock, Richard and Laura Louise, were Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. Sands is the former Donna Perrego. William Perrego, first year student at Wilkes College, was a guest -also. a patient at Geisinger Medical Cen- he U-Haul trailers ® Floor Sanders ® © ©o ® Power tools of all kinds ARTHUR GARINGER DALLAS RENTAL SERVICE MAIN HWY. DALLAS 674-3121 BEST BUCKWHEAT PANCAKES EVER NNT lt dite. Claire McKenna and Joanne Ma- loid and Debbie. 4 J Sunday School Board and of- ficial board met in the churchhouse on Saturday night, Bruce Williams and Rev. Norman Tiffany in charge. It was voted to transfer $100 from the Sunday School board to the | lb Idetown Billy Casterline stationed at is spending a ‘twenty day and father, George Casterline is spend- : : > official board. Present; Reginald ing the winter with Mr. and Mus, Frederici, Mrs. Kenneth Calkins, Claude Lapp and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, George May Alfred Swelgin, Sherwood McKenna, Bethesda, Md. 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