The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 13, 1964, Image 11

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Harveys Lake
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagner re-
cently visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Gale at Hamlin. In the afternoon
they all drove to Clarks Summit
Convalescent Home to visit Charles
Howell.
Mrs. Lee
visited her
Shepperson, Danville,
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Higgins over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs.
visited relatives
Pittston on Friday.
Mrs. Thomas Garrity is improv-
ing at Nesbitt Hospital from a
severe case of mumps.
W.S.C.S. of Alderson Methodist
Church meets tonight at the
church, and World Day of Prayer
will be observed.
Kidney Danger Signals
Getting up nights, burning, fre-
quent or scanty flow, leg pains or
backache may be warning of func-
tional kidney disorders — ‘Danger
Help nature eliminate ex-
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crease kidney output with BUKETS.
Michael = Clark
and friends in
Your 39¢ back at any drug store in |
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Last Times Tonite
James Garner
Kim Novak
“Boys Might Out”
Cinemascope and Color
Friday and Saturday
2 Thrillers in Color
Blood Feast”
Cohit
“The Dead One”
EECA
Sunday (2-11)
Frank Sinatra
Dean Martin
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Cathy Lee Coolbaugh arrived at| Mrs. Jean Somers, Harding, spent
Nesbitt Hospital February 6, the weekend with her mother, Mrs.
weighing in at 7 pounds, 8 ounces. Mary Hislop and sister Jessie
A beautiful black haired baby girl, (Moore, Demunds Road. 8
born to Priscilla and Laing ‘Cool- | The tragic death of my neighbor
‘baugh, East Dallas.
first child, and first grandchild for to everybody. Having been “in
Mr. and Mrs. Merten Coolbaugh, close contact with the family while
Shaver Avenue, Shavertown. She 'Mrs. Martz was alive, I heartily
is also the 8th grandchild for Mr. agree that he was a very kind,
and Mrs. Harry Martin. charitable man; but like his mo-
| Mrs. Albert Hoover has returned ther, did not care for publicity.
to her home on Demunds Road, My sympathy goes to his nephew,
after a two weeks visit with her (Sammy) Frank Henry.
'daughter Jeannine, and husband| A family dinner party planned
Mike Wood, Rochester; and their for Sunday evening to honor Brian
first baby, Gwen Ellen, who Cyphers’ 5th birthday, Monday,
arrived January 9. Grandma Hoover Was cut short after Brian, son of
|is especially proud because her Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cyphers, Ran-
[first grandchild was born on her som Road, was rushed to General
| birthday. {Hospital Saturday morning and ad-
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilson visited Tninistered S9xygzen immediately.
{their niece Beatrice Wilder, Sun- Libby stayed all night with him,
day, who is a patient in Montrose ahd be ‘was improving by Sunday
| Hospital, having suffered a heart SYSRIDE. ;
lattack. Mrs. Wilder is the daugh-' . Anna Strazdus temalns 2 par
ter of Pete and Hazel Wilson of Hent in Noshlse Hospital, showing
g f improvement.
Fe a nurse at Lon The Indies of Bost Dolley church,
| Bench Merit Hospital N v wil have en all day aniling,
dh 2 a 2, d _*» Thursday, February ~20. W.S.C.S.
piste er Sens Mr. and Mrs. yi) ‘meet in the afternoon. Quilters
awrence Kinteer, ost weekend. are to bring a lunch, dessert will
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gaughan and be served by hostessees Mary Cook
children Nora Ann, 4, and Philip, and Myra Carlin.
2, from Queens, N. Y., made a; Qut of town patrons of the pan-
surprise visit to Mrs. Baughan’s cake supper were Mr. and Mrp.
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mother, Florence Wilson snd sister Raymond = Carlin and daughter
Betsy, last Thursay until’ Saturday. Marilyn, Snowshoe, who then
So a Ee | naan ‘Stayed ‘over’ the ‘weekend ‘with
sister, Myra Carlin:
| Also Mr. and Mrs. Friend Hilde-
brant, Apalachin, N. Y., who were
weekend guests of sister Myrtle
Miller and George Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ridall and
son Hugh, businessmen oft Wilkes-
Barre, “never ate such good sausage
and cakes.”
Friendship class of East Dallas
. church, met in the social room
| Dean Martin : Tuesday evening, February 4. Due
IN | to illness only a few attended:
Frances Cybulski, Bea Ockenhouse,
“Who's Been Sleeping
Jean Phillips, Helen Dickinson, Al-
berta Cook, Hilda Moore. Frances
In My Bed?”
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Thur. - Fri. - Sat. |
and Bea were the hostesses.
A WILDCAT STRIKES
hunted for it, with no luck. Samuel
Higgins’ beagle dog dragged himself
home last week in much the same
condition. I .sure hope that cat
gets caught.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Siley, Hazel
"Morgan, Steve, Janice and Willard
Siley, motored
Joan Crawford
in
figtrait Jacket”
— —-——— — Sunday, to celebrate Grandson Jeff
” Harrison's 10th birthday.
Sincere sympathy goes
Arthur Magee over the
hig mother. ;
Mr. Gus Ehrgott has recovered
Bl from a recent illness and spent
I¥ Sunday with his daughter, Hilda
Moore and family.
{ Mrs. Nicholas Dickson, Martz
Road, has been ill with the virus.
| Birthday greetings are extended
to Conrad Welitchko, Bruce Davies,
Jr., Carmen Lizza, Brian Cyphers,
David De Costa, Robert F. Moore,
Frank Wagner Sr. Charles Lewis,
Rush Lamoreaux, Shirlee May
Moore, Verna Lamoreaux, Malcolm
Baird, Samuel Higgins, Marjie Moss.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gay, Ernest
W Jr. and Enela visited their uncle
and aunt (Celia and David Emanuel
i in Chester over the weekend.
to Mr.
death of
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| Sandra Baird and two friends,
all nurses from Jersey City Medical
Center, made a surprise visit of
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Cathy is their Frank Martz was indeed a shock!
A wildcat was heard up near
Wilson Ryman's last week, and
their dog tangled with it and was
Sun. - Mon. - Tues. chewed and dlawed badly. The two |
(Con’t. 8-11) Martin boys from Kunkle came and
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1964
Fernbrook
George Shaver, Jr., 166 E. Over-
brook Ave., returned home from
Geisinger Medical Center on Tues-
day after submitting to surgery for
a ruptured disc.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seward,
Jr., and Randy, Noxen, were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Seward, Roushey Plot. They visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conklin
and son, David of Bethlehem and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘Conklin, Jr.,
of Allentown, who together with
Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Sr.,
Mrs. Anna Compton, Fernbrook and
Mrs. Edith Conklin, Kingston, vis-
ited George Shaver in Geisinger
Sunday afternoon. Mr. and = Mrs,
John Fluck and Katherine, Harveys
Lake, were also callers at the hos-
pital .on Sunday.
Mrs. Phyllis Bynon, Main Road,
returned home from Nesbitt Hospit-
al after spending more than two
weeks recuperating from an illness:
Mrs. Henry Randall, = Roushey
Plot, entertained the Glenview P.M. |
Missionary Society at their regular
{monthly meeting on Thursday ev-
‘ening. A work day to get the leper
bundles and wusgd clothing ready
for shipment was set for Thursday,
February. 13, starting at 10 a.m.
at the home of Miss Verna Lamor-
eaux Those enjoying the meeting
were Mrs. Sam Higgins, Mrs. An-
drew Derrick, Mrs. George Shaver,
Jr., Mrs. Corey Crispell, Mrs. Leona
| Belles, Mys Anna Compton, Mrs.
Charles Seward, Mrs. George Sha-
iver, Sr., Mrs. Roy Moss, Miss Verna
{Lamoreaux and the hostess Next
meeting will be Thursday, March
5 at the home of Mrs. Roy Moss.
Idetown
{ - Mrs. Fred Schultz, nee Sharon
Casey, a recent bride, was guest of
| honor at a variety shower given
by Louise Schultz, Betty Lare and
Fire Hall on Wednesday night. Af-
ter games were played, lunch was:
|served to Mesdames Jesse Boice,
| Clifford Davis, Clarence Rinken,
{Lloyd Jennings, Frank Gosart, Nell
Casey, Til Godleski, Rose Taylor,
{Mary Rulrinski, Arthur R. Gosart,
| Noomi Gosart, Joseph Ide, Catheri-
ine Gosart, Helen Meighan, William
Z'eminski, George Honeywell, Lucy
Fried and Bess Cooke.
Those who had birthdays this
week were Mrs. Jerry Brown, Mrs.
James Brace and Allan Montross.
| Ladies Auxiliary of J. R. Davis
Fire Company met in the Fire Hall
on Monday night with Mrs. Charles
| Casterline as hostess and Mrs.
George Carpenter presiding. It was
decided to have a sea foods dinner
to Stroudsburg. ‘on Wednesday night, February 26th 1:30, All women are invited.
at five o'clock in the Fire Hall.
Present were: Frances Zwolinski,
Becky Casterline, Marge Carpenter,
Marie Ritts, Lucy Fried, Louise
{ Schultz, Jane Bicking, Iréne Kanas-
ky, and Bess Cooke.
| / TT TE TTT
Honeywell Promoted
! John C. Honeywell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Honeywell, R. D.
1, Noxen, has been promoted to
Spec. 5 at Scoffield Barracks, Ha-
waii, where he is in charge of the
Arms room.
A graduate of Lake-Lehman High
School, he has been in the service
21 months. He was home for 30 days
in December and upon his return,
received his promotion.
Charles |
'Smith, who works out of Newark,
N. J., spent 'the week-end at his
home. x
Mr. and Mrs. George Haines, Sr.
|recently entertained at open house
showing movies of the highlights
of the 1963 World Series.
Carl Roskoski, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Roskoski has returned
home after spending two mon'ths at
|Valley Forge Military Hospital
where he was undergoing treatment
|of rheumatoid arthritis, A fresh-
'man at Lake-Lehman High School,
Carl is making good progress, but
Imust continue to have treatments.
| Sincere sympathy is extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Post and
sons, Henry and Brent, upon the
death of Mrs. Post’s father, James
|H. Kibler, Foundryville.
Rev. Rolland Updyke, Pikes
Creek, is a medica] patient at Nes-
‘bitt Hospital.
| Mrs. Charles H. Long and daugh-
ter, Wilma, motored to Lock Haven
| Saturday where they were guests
of the Longs’ daughter, Gloria, a
[student at Lock Haven State Col-
lege. i
Mrs. Harris Shoemaker, Packa-
nack Lake, Wayne, N. J. was the
Sweet Valley
{ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith had [guest last week of her cousin, Bess
las Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs. |
Richard Kline, Patsy, Richard, Jr., | neral of their aunt,
[Terry and Duane New Hope. Mr.
Klinetob. They attended the fu-
Mrs. Phame
Klinetob Callendar, Berwick. Mrs.
Callendar, who was well known in
this area, had been a patient at
Creaveling Convalescent Home in
Berwick. She observed her ninety-
fourth birthday in September. She
is also survived by a daughter,
Mrs. George Grant, and a son,
Paris Callendar, Berwick, former
Sweet. Valley residents.
Mrs. Nettie Post observed her
eightieth birthday February 11.
She is the mother of Mrs. Charies
H. Long, Mrs. Vida Kitchen, and
Howard L. Post, all residing on
Main Road, Sweet Valley.
Valerie Ann Kocher, three month
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lu-
ther Kocher, Noxen,
pital patient last week in Philadel-
phia, where she underwent tests
and observation. She is a grand-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Pharres, Pikes Creek.
Missionary Society, First Chris-
tian Church, Sweet Valley, met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
|{H. Long, with the following attend-
ing: Mesdames Edgar Cragle, -Ron-
ald Thomas, Glenn Edwards, Domo-
nic Silvetti, Albert Coombs, Charles
Steinruck, Floyd Hoover, and Mrs.
Nettie Post.
Jackson Twp.
Pancake Supper scheduled by
the Two-Fold Club of Huntsville
Methodist Church on March 7 has
been cancelled. Plans for a Spa-
ghetti Supper to be held later are
being formulated.
quet of Cub Pack #225, sponsored
by the Methodist Church will be
held in ‘the
7:30.
Mrs. Elizabeth Fielding js seri-
ously ill at her home. :
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elston,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Elston, journeyed to Bingham-
{ton, Sunday afternoon, to vigit Mr.
land Mrs. Frank Wyrsch. Mr.
| Wrysch had recently undergone an
operation,
Mrs. Mary Ashton attended the
funeral of her nephew, James Hill,
buried in Oakdale Cemetery, Satur-
day afternoon.
The women of Huntsville Metho-
dist Church will join with other
{women of the Back Mountain area
in attending Day of Prayer sery-
ices at Shavertown Methodist
Church, tomorrow afternoon at
Mrs. J. K. Murray and daughter,
| Naomi, have returned home after
! spending some time visiting ther
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Lomax, Falls Church,
Virginia.
Mrs. John Pavlick has been ap-
pointed = solicitor for the Heart
[Fund Drive in the Hutching Town
Pavlick Road, and Moon Lake sec-
tions.
Michael Dubil, Jr. celebrated his
birthday on Feb. 9, and his daugh-
ter, Dawn Michelle, had her third,
birthday yesterday.
Mr.
Denise and Scott, visited ‘Mr. and
| Mrs. John Ruckle and family of
Benton R.D. on Sunday afternoon.
AA . Se 8 two days with her parents Mr. and
un! chat Mrs. Malcolm Baird. The one nurse
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Saturday evening, February 22, at nie Dugan,
and Mrs. Robert Sherwood, ||
Trucksville
Birthday greetings this week to:
Morris M. Lloyd, Mrs. C. A. Per-
kins, Clifford M. Johnson, Ellen
Rice, Mrs. Thomas Bunney, Jane
DeRemer, Diane Eckhart, William
Rineman, Kenneth Lee Besecker,
Fifth Annual Blue & Gold Ban- Barbare Ann Johnson, Mrs. Harold
Prutzman, |
Mrs. Charles
Mrs. Karl Stock, Sr., Jackie Updyke,
church parlors on Sheldon Rice, David Mathers, Jen- |
Libby Cleasby, Mimi
Cleasby. :
The community and church ex-
tend sincere sympathy to Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Long and family, on the
death of Harry's mother, Mrs. Es-
ther Long, this past week,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner, Harris
Hill Road, are spending several
weeks in Bradentown, Florida.
Miss Ruth Barstow, South Pio-
neer Avenue, is a patient in Nes-
bitt Hospital where she was admitt-
ed this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hons and
Mrs. Peter Gallagher spent Satur-
day in Trenton, New Jersey, with
Ted Hons and family. Ted is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hons.
was a hos- |
| Mrs.. Emanuel Mendelsohn, Har-
ris Hill Road, was injured in a fall
last week. She sufferel severe ankle
and arm sprains.
Mrs. Corine Robbins Jones, of |
Carverton is a patient in Nesbitt |
Hospital] where she is undergoing |
tests.
Neuah Kester, Carverton Road, |
was admitted to Nesbitt Hospital |
with a badly cut hand while using |
a power saw- |
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lloyd, of |
Shavertown, former residents of
Holly Street, Trucksville, were din- |
ner guests of their son Richard, at |
Genetti’s, Hazleton, the occasion |
marking their sixty-seventh wed- |
ding anniversary, also Morris Lloyd's |
fifth birthday. Our best to all of |
|them on both occasions. They are |
‘members of the White Church on the |
hill and still active in many affairs. |
Mrs Earl Hess has returned home |
{from Nesbitt Hospital where she |
had been a patient for two weeks.
{ ~ Mrs. Alice Davis, Grove Street, is |
‘now recuperating at her home after |
two weeks illness.
| Jerry Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. |
Harold Rose, Harris Hill Road, has |
returned home after being a patient |
in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital with |
| virus - infection. - {
David Palmer, .son of ‘Mr. and |
Mrs. Ogden Palmer, Grove Street,
\is improving slowly. He loves cards |
and callers. |
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