HIE —————— SECTION B — PAGE q:.7 Jackson This community is still numb from the terrible catastrophe which wiped out the entire family of Mr. and Mrs. Harden Coon, Jr. Every- one js asking how fire could take such a terrible toll within such a short period of time. The sympathy of the community is also extended to Kenneth Cooper of Chase Road, on the death of his father, John C. Cooper, trucking contractor of Plymouth whose death occurred on December 30 at Plymout.h. Wayne Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes, Chase Manor, returned to his classes at Bryan College, Dayton, Tenn. on Thursday, Jan. 2. Wayne is a mem- ber of the Senior Class at Bryan College. W.S.C.S. of Huntsville Methodis* Church will resume quilting ‘at the church today, beginning at 10 fol- lowed by a Fellowship Luncheon -and Bible Study. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Sherwood had as recent dinner guests, Mr. ‘land Township and Mrs. William R. Hughes and Wayne. Sherman Davis, Jr., Chase Man- or, has returned from a vacation at the home of this parents at Nashua, New Hampshire. Sherman enjoyed skiing on New Hampshire's courses. Morris Sloop, Chase Maner, has returned home after spending two weeks in Canada, where he skied on several famous sites. Excitement ran high around Mrs. Elizabeth Fielding’s home during the holiday season. Men's Club and Friendship Class of Edwardsville Baptist Church held Christmas par- ties there and also Mrs. Fielding had as guests on Christmas Day nine. children and families: Mr. and Mrs. John Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Fielding, Ronald Fielding, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Daniel Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. William Lamoreaux, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawson. ¢ Also, Dorothea Smith of Britain's Ferry near Swansea, South Wales, Mr. William Hoog, St. Petersburg, Florida, Lynn Hoog of Washington, D. C., and Jeune Metson, New York City. Mrs. Annie Laity of Edwards- ville was her dinner guest on Sun- lay. December 29. Will Conyngham and Jessie Co- | nyngham, son and daughter of Mr. Mrs. William Conyngham, ERNEST GAY Dallas Shopping Center ' DALLAS .“5-1176 Coney 3-4500 | ® * Lehman All the folks of Lehman were saddened by the terrible tragedy that took place New Years Day in our township. I will say again it is a wonderful community to live in, as everybody turned out to help. We would like to thank Mr. and Mrs. John Vivian for being so kina ag to open their garage up for shel- ter, to firemen, and to the ladies of the Auxiliary. Public address system is installed in the Methodist Church. We would like to thank all those that donated and gave memorials, and helped make it possible with prayers. We who are hard of hearing appreciate it. Mrs. Earl Chamberlin took sick on the family trip to Florida, and finally had to go to the hospital, and undergo an operation. .She is out of danger, and we hope she will soon be able to enjoy the sun- shine. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rossman are celebrating their 38th wedding an- niversary on Mr. Rossman’s birth- day, January 7. Mrs. Lillian Chase, returned to their schools vesterday, Will to Hotchkiss, and Jessie to the Madera School. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elston had as guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Franklin and Carol, Hor- sham, and Sandra Splitt, Jackson. Ricky Frantz, son of Mr. Mrs. Chuck’ Frantz, returned to Hotchkiss, after spending the holi- day season with his parents. the Hildebrant ~ enter- MONK er & Htg. N. Lehigh St. § Shavertown Pa. i CLEARANCE SALE NOW GOING ON IN LUZERNE Drastic Reductions On All Winterware MAIN STREET — LUZERNE | Chicoree Falls, and | tained these women from Meeker and Lehman in her home ‘at a Christmas party: Mesdames Leonard Harvey, James Davenport, Chester "Lamoreaux, Arthur Hoover, Morton Connelly, John Rebbennack, Walter Wolfe, Carrie Wolfe, and Letha Wolfe. Happy Birthday to: those cele- brating their birthdays: Cynthia Jane Ide, Harry Rossman. Joy N. Johnson, Garwin Tough, Janet La- moreaux, Fred A. Elston, Mrs. Es- ton E. Adelman, Ruth Simms, Rich- ard Cundiff, and Vernanne G. Lord. Mrs. John Hudak and Suzanne, and Mrs. Lew’s Ide spent a day re- cently with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Boyd Taylor, Montgomery. Mrs. Dorothy Elston. -Middle- town, Delaware, and Waghington. D. C. spent several days during the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ide. The rose-bud in the Methodist Church Sunday was in honor of the arrival of Carol Lynn Tethers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Tethers, Jr., born October 28. Sunday was student's day in the Church, so the following are our college students who took part in the morning worship: Carol Cutt- ing, William Oncay, Helen Sidler, and William Sidler. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoover went by bus to visit their som and family, Lt. and Mrs. Dale Hoover. Keith and Kevin. at their home in Massachusetts, Mrs. Cobleigh, from Idetown went with them. as she is Mrs. Dale Hoover's mother. Our sympathy to the family of Mrs. Emma Ruggles. who passed away last week. She lived for many veans in Lehman with her husband, and for the last year she and her husband lived with their daughter Mrs. Wayne King in Meeker. Mrs. Fay Brown, Sr., was taken to Nesbitt Hospital in Lehman am- bulance on Christmas night. She is improving. Jackson Grange held their Christ- mas party recently. Santa was there in person. Carol Eddy sang a solo and a recitation was given by - Brian Coombs and Kezin Coombs. A trio, comprised of Bar- bara, Dianne and Billy Rice enter- tained with vocal selections. EYES EXAMINED i GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES DR. 1. BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave., Dallas Phone 674-4921 Melvin Kaminstein THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1964 > Idetown Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ide had as guests: for Christmas dinner, Miss Susanne Holy of Glasgow, England, Miss Kathleen Oliver, Portsmouth, England, and Miss Janet Ellison, London, England. Callers in the afternoon and ev- ening were Mr. and Mrs. William Ward, Fernbrook; Mr. and Mrs. John Garinger Jr., and children, Karen and Bobby, Plainsville; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kamont and daugh- ver, Karen Lynn, Shavertown, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meadway and son, Jay, Vestal, N. Y. In observance of student recog- nition day, Linda Swelgin and Wil- liam B. Williams took part in the Sunday morning worship service. At the same service, a beautiful rosebud was placed in honor of Michael John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Calkins, Jr., born on Fri- day, December 20. ; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boice, Har- risburg, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boice, who returned to Harrisburg with them on Mon- day; returning home to Idetown on Thursday. Harveys Lake W. S. C. 8, of Alderson Metho- dist Church, meets tonight at the home of Mrs. John Hudson. Mrs. Helen Hartman and Dorothy Hartman entertained the Gleaners Class Friday efter Christmas. Games were played and Secret Pals re- vealed with gifts. Lunch was served to Eleanor Humphrey, Mesdames Raymond Grey, Granville Scouten, Clarence Montross, Theodore Hen-! ess, Ida Rogers, Harry Allen, Fred Eister, Amos Hunsinger, Howard Higgins, Robert Williams and the hostesses. Dorothy Hartman of New York spent the holidays with her sister-in-law, Helen Hartman. Holiday overnight guests at the Raymond Garinger home were Rev. and Mrs. Carl Dawkins, Lewistown, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. R Arnold Gar- inger, Amy Louise, Wendy Milray, and Tracy Lynn, of Berwyn. Other callers were: Mr. and Mrs. James Worth and Jimmy, Mrs. Clarence Benscoter, David Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. George Price, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Porter, Mrs. Ora Bean, Mrs. and Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagner and Diane Kline, We wish to extend sympathy to the families of the late Mrs. Bertha | Husted and Alex Kocher. Mrs. Charles Williams, president of Har- veys Lake Woman's Service Club, is a sister of Mrs. Husted. Gilbert Carpenter, who has been confined to his home for a month, is improving. Mary Kuchta has returned to Lakewood, N. J. after spending the holidays with her mother. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. clothes dry your clothes in weather like this! fonten, nofton, thniftion ! Forget about the snow, sleet and freezing weather. Banish washday drudgery! Install a modern, automatic Hamilton Gas Clothes Dryer and make every day a “sunny” day! dryer an weather NO DOWN PAYMENT ’ aa low aa $173 por Tek TAKE 3 YEARS 10 PAY ~ NO COSTLY 3-WIRE SERVICE » NECESSARY WITH GAS Young ‘Adult Class of Noxen Methodist Sunday School held a Christmas party recently, in the Church basement. Gifts were ex- «changed, games played and a tasty lunch enjoyed by the following; Pastor and Mrs. Fred Ester, Mrs. Albert Patton, Betty and Debbie, Mr. Willard Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer = Holmgren, Mrs, Albert Ruff Sr., Mrs. Warren Montross, Mr. and Mrs. Byron® Coor, Byron Jr. and Judy, Mr. Harold Hackling, Dale and June, Mrs. Jack Wall, Russell, Barbara, Amelia and Cyn- thia, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Den- mon, Pamela and Ricky. Pastor Eister showed colored slides on Puerto Rico. Otto Brenner, Buffalo, recently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gunton. Mrs. Urban Womer and family, Fairless Hills, and Mrs. Walter Galka Sr. spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs Walter Galka Jr. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGinley and children of Wharton, N. J., spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case. Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen, John Jr., and Debbie, Canandagua, N. Y., spent the weekend with the Edgar Engelman family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone and Michele, Eyers Grove, spent Satur- day with the William Engelmans, Mrs, William Butler and: Tarry, Stull, spent Monday at the home Ruth, Almeda. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fich had Mr. and Mrs. Russeil Transue and fam- ily as dinner guests, on Sunday. Noxen Manfacturing Company and Ronox Dress Company are both idle at this time. Mr. and Mrs. John O’Mollahan and family, Erie, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fielding and family. Mr. and Mrs. Vane Race and Roger, Wallingford, Conn. spent the Raymond Garinger visited Rev. and Mrs. David Morgan at Wyoming, where they had the pleasure of seeing all three Morgan sons, home together for the first time in seven years. q William = (always called Billy), the eldest son, is employed by the Research Division of the U. S. De- partment of Agriculture. He, his wife, and three children live in Lau- rel, Maryland. Robert Caswell Mor- gan, a graduate of Wilkes-College, is a teacher of the visually handi- cepped in York County. The Robert Morgans have a nine month old daughter. The youngest son, known to all of us as “Cookie”, is now Captain John Cook Morgan. He and his - wife recently returned from Hawaii, where their young son Jeff, was born two years ago Capt. Mor- gan is now serving as a system analyst at Hancom Air Force Base in Massachusetts. of Mrs. Emma Hough and daughter | Noxen weekend visiting friends and rela- tives in this area. Sorry I missed them. Mr. and Mrs. Robert May visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Harding, Ea- tonville on New Years. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beahm will leave Monday for Bradenton, Fla., where they expect to spend the winter. : z Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May and family, Allentown, spent the week- end with the William Engelmans. Loren Case and Mrs. Earl Rich- ards have been ill the past week. Willard Southworth, Montrose, spent the weekend at the home of Nathan Straley. . Mrs. Henry Lane spent New Years and the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lane and family, Ocean City, N. J. A New Years Eve and surprise birthday party was held in honor of Mrs. Warren Montross on New Years Eve, at Noxen Methodist Church, ‘Attending were: Eileen Wall, Russell Wall, Cindy Wall, Patty and Betty Patton, Osbert, Marlene, Lowell and Steven Pat- ton, David, Linda and Peggy Cross- man, Marshall Schenck, Larry But- ler,” Barbara Bates, David Bates, Gayle Nalbcne, Dorothea and El- mer Lyons, Bonny and Bobby Womer, Bobby Munkatchy, Gre- gory and Sharon Montross, Deanna Gay and the guest of honor, Mrs. Warren Montross. Mr. and Mrs. John Sorber an- nounce the birth of a son John Dale at General Hospital, January 2nd. Mother is the former Karlene Jones. Ths is their first child. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff Sr. were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cook and fam- ily on New Years Day. Mr and Mrs. Russell Nalbone and family and Mrs. Evelyn Nalbone, Iselin, N. J. and Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Nalbone and family, Avenel, N. J. spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nalbone family. Mrs. Stella Wall, Tunkhannock, is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Lola Miner. Mrs. Donald Meeker has been confined home the past week with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hackling, Vestal, N. Y. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fritz and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Deater and family spent the weekend visiting Mrs Alvin Deater, Mr. and Mrs. El- wood Womer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Montross, Ruggles and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorber and family, Sorber Mountain. Claude Sorber, employed by the U.S. government at Arlington, Va., spent the weekend with his par- ents, the Robert Sorbers. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Randall, Vestal, N. Y. visited Mrs. Elwood Schenck on Monday and Mr. and Mrs. Felix Feroni, Tunkhannock, called on her on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Newell are } spending { home in Dania, Florida. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA several weeks at their Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernes, the Elvin Beans. : Mr. and Mrs. Walter Besteder and son Vernon Boyd, Wilmington, Del.,, spent New Years and the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Territo. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo a fifteen day leave which he spent with his parents and his wife who lives at Outlet. Ray is attendj electrical school. . = Mr. and Mrs. Russel Turner, Tunkhannock and Dr. and Mrs. F. Budd Schooley, Dallas, called on Frank Turner on Sunday. _ Mr.” and Mrs. Donald Patton, Hartford, Conn., spent Saturday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Patton. He has fin- ished his course, at Electronies Computor School and is now in the office at National Cash Register, Allentown. William Race is on the sick list at the home of his daughter, Mrs. rRcbert Goble. Harry Zacharias, Beaumont a¥d Mrs. Edward Stredney and chil- dren, Kunkle, visited Mrs. Chester Ke'per ' on . Sunday; also Edward Jones, N. J. The family of the late. Edward Stredney wishes to express ap- preciation for.any and all acts of kindness ‘shown them during t! recent bereavement. The family of the late Oscar Pat- ton wishes to thank everyone for their acts of kindness. for fo sent in, cars loaned, flowers ‘ during their recent bereavemerzt Mrs. Chester Keiper wishes also to say a, special thank you for the food sent in to her home by the neighbors. It was all very much appreciated. i Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hobbs left Friday for Biloxi Air Force Base, Mississippi, where they will make their home for the present. Mrs. Hobbs is the former Carol Bennett. Miss Vivienne Pellitieri, Trenton, N. J, is spending two weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigelow. s i The following dropped in to help Mrs. Paul Thomas celebrate her twenty fifth birthday, on Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. William Shalata, Billy and. Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata, Judy Shalata, Jokn Honeywell, Elwin Cragle, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Daley and family, and Barbara Kozemchak. Sharon Goble spent Thursday and Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crispell, Rochester, N.Y. OE ie Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler H visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Honeywell, Dallas, on Sun- day. '63 NEVER TITLED sion, Radio, Rambler American Convertible GOLD with BLACK TOP — Automatic Transmis- ‘White Walls, Undercoating, shield Washer and Many Other Extra Features. '63 Never TiTLED : Rambler American Hard Top Coupe SILVER with WHITE TOP. Automatic Transmis- sion, Power Steering, Radio, Heater, Seat Belts. Many Other Extras. Wind- These BIG SELECTION USED CARS Are Just A Few! Many Other Extras. gy 62 RAMBLER AMERICAN CUSTOM STATION WAGON Std. Shift, Radio, Heater. Fully Equipped $1495 9 Lh 60 RramsLER cusToM 6 CYL. 4 DR. STATION WAGON Auto. Trans., Radio, Heater $1195 COUPE A BEAUTY! 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