SECTION B — PAGE 4 Shavertown LOVE'S LABOR LOST | The local boys are helping out the |: { : : oF » The new plan for eliminating the | Marine Corps Drive “Toys For Tots keeping a certain jolly gentleman busy. HERE AND THERE Well, the bear story really had Obed Hontz® buffaloed as to its €th legislative district, which in- | and Boy Scout Troop #231 will origin. He did get a spiked buck cludes us, will sure play havoe|Pick up any offerings you might on Dutch Mt. and Billy got a “Y” with our school district. It will | have, or you can leave them at the buck in Lehman on Saturday, but mean that after a successful union | hall. 3 4 there will be no bear rug on the district has been established, Dallas 5 The ag Christmas project | y;i0 yoom floor this year. Borough and Dallas Township will | brings cheer ‘to many youngsters,) =. - beaut . rp tiful specimens were no longer be a part of our educa- [SO let’s fill up the barrel. Wagons, dey te he Met) Hadlow yard tional set-up. Franklin Township's | tricycles, trucks, dolls, games and : Foy , 3 : : : a six inter brought down b future also is in doubt. This is but | any others will be put in tip top “Butch” Dn first 0 of Ah Our fire- one of the factors to be considered, and we hear that ‘the whole deal was engineered by some bigwig in Luzerne County. What puppets we' are. TOYS ARE NEEDED I owe Bill Pugh an apology. Right before Thanksgiving he asked me to post a notice and I forgot. The Shavertown Fire Company has a big barrel in the Fire Hall waiting for all your discarded toys. rf 5 COLLAR STYLES ~~ WHITE DRESS | { | $4.50 to $8.95 | | ADAM'S BACK MT. SHOPPING CENTER SHAVERTOWN Open Til 9 Every Night shape by the Marines. men are anxious to do their share. Mal Kitchen is in charge of ‘the {Seout troop. Speaking of the scouts,: a num- ber of residents have tagged trees for the holiday, purchasing them early from the local scout ‘troop. Trees are lovely and reasonably priced. . The boys are at their lot across from Shavertown Methodist Church every night and weekends. The Cubs, too, are taking orders for assorted nuts and fruit cakes. POST OFFICE HOURS Richard Griffith, superintendent of mails at Shavertown Post Office announces the following holiday hours: December 14, 8 to 3, Decem- ber 15, 10 to 2, December 16 — 20, 8. to. 6, Dec. 21 and 22,10 10 2, December 23 and 24 8 to 6. Another Christmas will soon be upon us, and the local stores are overflowing with all sorts of ac- ceptable gifts for the holiday. The Fire Auxiliary had a lovely party on Saturday night, ‘treating the kiddies to an early’ visit by Banta, DON'T PAMPER YOUR WIFE Let Her Winterproof the Porch with FLEX-0-GLASS This Year Any little lady can enclose a ‘ porch or breezeway with Warp’s FLEX-O-GLASS. It's so easy! Just cut with shears and tack over screens. 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This is Butch’s second successful season since he bagged his first trophy last year. What a wonderful plan the Bill Dungeys have for Christmas. With both the girls now young ladies, there is a yen for some youngsters to share the holiday with the family. Ann and Bill have searched high and low for several orphans to bring into their home for Christmas week, but thus far there has been no definite commitment. Keith Yeisley is back in this area. He had hoped to move his family here for the holidays, but thus far has not found a home for rent. Three bedrooms but preferably four are needed for the children. Surely there must be something available. I was surprised to learn that the John Ferguson family has turned so much land over 'to Kingston Township. Center Street, Druid Hills, Spring IStreet, Ferguson Aven- ue, Lawn Street and Longdale and other property are now highly developed sectors, yet Mrs. Ferguson cannot get the town- ship to take over a small extension of Lawn Avenue. . Mrs. Sarah Reese = Ferguson, Lawn Street, spent Thanksgiving weekend in Danville with daughter and family, Mrs.’ Ralph Swartz. Her sister, Miss Mary Reese, * was also a holiday dinner guest of Mrs. Swartz, who is the former Mar- FORTY-FORT THEATRE Tonight - Friday - Saturday Debbie Reynolds Barry Nelson - £5 IN “Mary, Mary” Sunday - Menday - Tuesday Con’t. Sunday 3-11) Robert Mitchum IN “Rampage” LUZERNE THEATRE Friday and Saturday Sunday (Con’t. 2 to 11) 2 THRILLERS Tom Posten IN “The Old Dark House’ COHIT “The Maniac” ~ Sunday (Con’t. 2 to 11) Vincent Price IN Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Haunted Palace” ; (CINAMASCOPE & COLOR) THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 12, 1963 East Dallas Friendship Class of East Dallas Church held their anhual Chtistinas Party in 'Centermoreland Methodist Church social room Tuesday eve- ing, December 3. Ladies of the church served them a turkey din- ner, followed by a Christmas pro- gram, gifts, and games. Attending: Dorothy Mason, Alberta Cook, Linda Watson, Helen Smith, Betty Anna Lamoreaux, Mary Morgan, May Robinson, Jean Phillips, Hilda Moore, Beatrice Ackenhouse, and Francis Cybulski. Bessie Ruch, Demunds Road, still remains on the critical list at Nes- bitt Hospital. Mrs. Ellen Garinger had another fall in her home last week. She’ was lucky not to have broken any bones this time, but it will slow down her recovery from past falls. “Get well wishes” are going your way, Dear Friend. I'm happy to report that Anna Strazdus has returned to her home after being a medical patient in Nesbitt Hospital for a week. garet Ferguson. Mrs. Ferguson re- turned home [Sunday night after helping out while Mr. Swartz underwent surgery.. It took her three hours, instead of the regular hour drive, due ‘to slippery condi- tions on the highways. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill and Miss Brenda Clause svent the weekend in New York City visiting relatives and doing some Christmas shopping. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Marcase, 200 Goeringer Avenue ue, oh the birth of a daughter, Dec. 4, at Nesbitt Hospital. Spec. 4 Johnson Miers and family spent thé holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Miers, Perrin Aven- ue. The young soldier will leave the middle of the month for a three year ‘tour of duty in Germany. He is at present stationed at Fort Monmouth, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walo and sons Boh and Ralph, Jo Ann Hadsell spent the Thanksgiving holiday with friends in [Sheperdsville. Mr. and Mrs. James Martin have a copy of the Dallas, Texas, papers giving first hand accounts of the shooting of President Kennedy. Their son Jim. an attornev in that city, was joshed by his dad that he might have to defend Oswald, how deceased, since he was the newest lawyer in town. The Texas Martins |kave a great pride in their adopted community, and were perturbed | that the incident happened there. | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lukasavage . énent Thanksgiving at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Kate Mul- ligan, Newburgh, N. Y. Jerry, who is attending Western New | England College in Springfield, Mass.,, was able to meet them at the half way point and share the holiday meal with his family. He is majoring in Industrial Engineer- ing. Sincere sympathy is offered to Mrs. Robert Currie in the loss of her husband. Mr. and Mrs. James Peters, Broomall, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Dungey. BIRTHDAYS Greetings this week to Fred W. Malkemes, Sr., Mary Beth Bynon, Joseph Tweedle, Douglas White- bread, May Rome, Del Voight, Jean Monk, Jean Gerlach, Tommy Hill, Tex E. Wilson, Frederick Daily, Emma Rogers Lengel, Hen- ry A. Evans, Fred Templin, Jr., Thomas Swain. Charles Lockard, Wellington Shaver, Terri Jo Ditlow, Bernie Williamson, E. W. Hall, Mary Clif- ford, Enoch Thomas, Jr., Marion Olenick, Mrs. Jane Engler, George Payne, Albert Williams, Jr., Jackie Kloeber, Carolyn Mellman, Ken- neth Chapple, John ‘Chapple, Fran- cis Dougherty. FINKELSTEINS JEWELRY 72 Main St., Luzerne, Pa. PEOPLE IN THE BACK MT. WANT THE BEST WE HAVE Channel Master Transistor Radio Open Evenings Until Christmas SE HT ICTY: I EE EN NE RN NE RE NE RE RE EN RE NN Nn ss MEN’S $1095 100% WOOL CREW NECK Black Maroon NARROWS Open Every SPECIAL PURCHASE HEAVY SHAKER KNIT SWEATERS LEWIS-DUNCAN - SPORTING GOODS CENTER S-M-L Dark Green Navy SHOPPING EE 3 3 3 SE A A NN ER NNR RH HHH HAHRREKS Among the lucky deer hunters in Orange were Timmy Dymond, bringing down an eight pointer and brother Teddy a six pointer. Ray Rozelle and Bobby Redmond each got their deer too. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson and son Dale, also Gus Ehrgott were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Moore. Grandpa Ehrgott was beaming over a new grandchild, Clayton Neil Yeust, born to Ralph and Ann Yeust, Thursday, December 5. There will be a ‘‘Singspiration,” in East Dallas Methodist Church, Sunday, 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to join in the singing or just come and listen. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gay, Orange, had as guests for Thanksgiving week, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dy- mond and daughters Leith and Gail, Long Island, N. Y. I Other Thanksgiving Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gay, were, Bobby Dymond, a student at Syracuse University and his pal, Scott Gil- more, California. Also Mrs. John R. Hughes, Forty-Fort; A. B.. Em- manuel, Hotel Sterling; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gay, Mr., and Mrs. Malcolm Baird and family. Sandra Baird, a nurse in Medi- cal Center, N. J., has been off duty with an infection for over a week. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Gay were Mr. and Mrs. John Cathrall, Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gav and A. ‘B. Emmanuel. New members welcomed into Orange Methodist Church Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. George Brague, Allan Brague, Thomas Sickler, Dale Rozelle, Jane Mitchell. Shirley Gor- don, Christie Bedford, Sharon Smith, Happy Birthday: Marcella M. Moore, Douglas Lamoreaux, Bonnie ‘Lou Culver, Linda Watson; Pearl Barber. Mrs. Rose Jones, Orange, re- turned home after being a surgical patient in Nesbitt Hospital last week, Christmas Program at Bast Dallas Church = will be held Saturday Dec. 21, 7:30 p.m. The children’s Christmas Party will be held in the social room Monday, December 23 at 2 p.m. ! Christmas Carolers will meet Sunday, December 22, at 7 p.m., at the church. There will be a trum- pet trio along to add luster to their voices. Brooklyn Methodist Chil- dren’s Home will be the recipient of their donations. Please notify Larry Kintzer or Bob Moore, if there are any shut- ins who would like to have them sing at their home. They will not expect anything in return. I would like to extend my ap- preciation ‘to all who ‘sent: con- dolences and provikions during the time of sorrow over the loss of my brother, Walter Shutt. Idetown Board of Directors of J. R. Davis Fire Co., Ladies Auxiliary met Mon- day. Present were president Marge Carpenter, vice president, Jane Bicking, secretary, Irene Kanasky, treasurer, Marie Ritts, ce chairman, Bess Cooke. 4 Next regular meeting will be held Januery 6. Since this is a commun- ity organization, all women in the area are invited to become mem- bers. Dean Shaver and Clavton Traver got deer this week while huntins. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gausel, daugh- ter Robin, Falls Church, Va., spent Thanksgiving days with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. James Fritz and Dorothy, Baltimore spent Thanks- giving weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fritz. Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Rnssman had as guests on Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Honeywell, childfen Robin and Lee Jr., North Wales, Pa., Mrs. Fred Lamoreaux, Jr., Sweet Valley Hunting is the current topic of conversation in our area. Here are a few who would be eligible for membership if a “Happy Hunter's Cub” should be organized: Jesse Peiffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peiffer, and his cousin, Barry Pah- ler, bagged theirs the first day of the season. Jesse's had four points and Barry's six. They were hunt- ing in the Mooretown area. Near their home in Sweet Valley, Larry and Ronnie Lanning, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lanning, brought down a four point and a three point respectively; Harold Briggs, who lives near Sylvan Lake, displayed an eight point buck; Dale Masters; a four point; Ronnie Phares, son of Mr." and Mrs. Gilbert Phares, a three point; Gary Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shaw, brought home a seven point. Ord Trum- bower and Cletus Holcomb, Jr. were also among the successful hunters. Two of Lake-Lehman’s freshman boys were ‘being congratulated last week also. They are Gerard Kipp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ‘G. Kipp, Sadie Rossman and Mrs. Minnie Hoover. On Monday, the Rossman’s en- tertained a group of children in honor of Kathy and Paul Cilivik's birthday. Present were Mrs. Edward Cilivek and six children, Helen and Connie Moyer. ; © Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton, Vestal, N. Y. Debbie Hudak spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Casterline Sr. Others who spent Thanksgiving at the Casterline home were Mr. and Mrs. James Casterline Jr., and fam- ilv, Mrs. Drew Fitch and Mrs. Da- vid Hudak and Debbie and Deanna, Somerville, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boice had as Thanksgiving weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoover, Patsy: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boice, Donna Mey- ers, Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Don- nd Boice, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moyer, Herbie, and Cemnie, Outlet; Jimmy, Susan and Eddie, Connecticut. : Mrs. John Dobson and sons Wavne and Bobby, Elmira, N. Y., spent - the weekend with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Corey Meade. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Comsky and with the Corey Meades while Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meade and dausgh- ters Connie and Beverlv. Baltimore, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wa ter Meade. : Confidence Class ' Confidence Class held its Christ- mas party in the church house on Tuesday night. Hostesses were Mrs. Robert Bon- ning; Mrs. James Barral and Mrs. Ralph Welsh. Mrs. Kenneth Calkins led the devotions while Mrs. Dean Shaver vresided. Secret pals were revealed and new ones taken for | next year. Present were: Mesdames James | Barral, Robert Bonning, Ken-' neth Calkins, Harold Dymond, Ralvh Welsh, Vivian Rinken, Bruce Wil- | liams, Mary Rogers, Alfred Hadsel, | George May, Roswell Frederici, Hove | Jde. Herbert Ward, Viro Niles | White, Dean Shaver, Raymond Wal- | ters, Merrel Burnett, Vivian Rin- ker, Lewis Anesi, Bess Cooke, Rev. and Mrs. Norman Tiffany. Sweet Valley, who bagged a seven point buck, and Andrew Wallo III, son of Mr. and Mrs Andrew Wallo, Jr., Lehman Heights, whose 110 pound spike buck was brought down the first day of the season, and the first time for young Andy to try his hand at hunting. Fred Brown, a star football play- er for Lake-Lehman, proved his sports abilities are not all on the gridiron, when he brought home a six point buck weighing one-hun- dred-eighty pounds. He was hunt= ing in the- Loyalville area with Claude Miner of Harvey's Lake. | Fred is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn G. Brown, Lehman Heights. Committee of Cub Pack 444 met recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Yoder, with Mrs. Ros= anna Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Up- dyke, Mrs. Frank Beuka, the hosts | and hostesses in attendance. The an- ! nual Christmas party for the Cubs and “their families will be held December 18, at Maple Grove Methodist Church Hall. Each child attending is asked to bring a twenty-five cent gift. Adults will not exchange gifts. David Swire, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Swire, is a patient at General Hospital, a victim of pneumonia David and his twin brother Dale will observe their sixth ' birthdays on January 12. The boys entered first grade at Ross School this year. Mrs. Robert Smith and infant | daughter, Tammy Jo. have returned to their home from General Hospital where Tammy Jo was born, Decem- ber 3. Mrs. Smith is the former Jane Ann Coover. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper, Chase. Faye, Glenna, and Susan, daugh- ters of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown were ill at their home last week with virus infections. z The name of Mrs. Joan Harriscn was inadvertantly omitted from the lists of guests attending the shower given for Gloria Musial Maranskv. 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