aR * : Holly Street, . Perkins, Maple Street, last week- end. i ARTE J anicam - and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Con- SECTION B — PAGE 2 xh THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1964 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin NE 9-2544 ® MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams 674-4109 @ NOXEN, Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly NE 9-8522 FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver 674-5460 ® SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W, Anderson 675-2001 HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage NE 9-9531 @ SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray GR 7-3271 IDETOWN, Bess Cooke : NE 9-5137 ® TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 JACKSON TWP., William Hughes 696-1005 ® EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore 674-2392 LEHMAN, Mrs. Morton Connelly 674-2488 ® TRUCKSVILLE | | the parents of two children, Ro- Couples Club of Trucksville , bst, Pauline Kerpovich, Patti Lynn Methodist Church will hold a corn, Culver, Susan Wiener, Joy Dagle, and wiener roast at the home of Carol Ann Reimiller, Alma Husted, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson, 54 | Gerald Crane, Evelyn . Wheeler) Carverton Road, Saturday night at 7. Members of committee are: Mr. | and Mrs. Arthur Gensel, Mr. and | Mrs. Wilbur Morgan and Mr, and | Mrs. Johnson. » Neil and Patricia ald, Clyde W. Birth, James Dwight Dick, Jeffery Prutzman, Russell Tippett, Harold K. Herring, Dennis | Jenkins, and Samuel Perkins. son | Carol Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bobeck, Cliffside Aven- | ue, celebrated her fourth birthday | with a lawn party at her heme | last Wednesday afternoon. Games were enjoyed, prizes were awarded Martin, rad Martin, Midway Manor, have returned after spending the sum- mer in Europe as guests of their maternal grandmother, Mrs. Simone Shelton. - | and a lovely luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Carl DeWitt and | Twenty-five boys and girls were _ family, Wilmington, Del., spent | present. several days last week with his fa- | fr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knowles and ther, Harry DeWitt, Pioneer Aven- ue. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Greenley, have purchased a home at Harveys Lake and will move there shortly. Mrs. Margaret Reynolds and son James have - returned home family, Laurel, Md., are spending | several days with Mr. and Mrs. | Earl Hess, Carverton Road. Thomas Williams, Bellville, III. has returned to his home after | spending the summer with Mrs. | Beatrice Williams, Hill Street. to| Mrs. Dorothy U. Banta and Cherry Hill, N. J. after spending daughter Dianne, Blandesburg, Md., | several days with Mr. and Mrs. | have returned home after spending Hugh Jones, Orchard Street. | some time with her parents, Mr. Samuel Perkins, Rahway, N. J., | and Mrs. Levi Updyke, Pioneer visited his mother, Mrs. Charles A. | Avenue. | her state board examinations for | registered nurses. She is practis- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans and | ing at Sibley Memorial Hospital in Thomas, Holly Street, spent a Washington, D. C. week recently with their son-in-| Mps. Earl Hess, Carverton Road, law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | entertained at her home on Thurs- Joseph Waltick and family, Hack- 3 i d aL day evening for Miss Edna Reese who left for Pottsville the later Mrs. Joseph Aberant, Bogola, | part of last week. Fifteen neigh- N. J., spent a recent weekend with | bors and friends were in the her mother, Mrs. Jacob Hoover, | group. Carverton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Case and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert DeWitt, | family, Cicero, N. Y. were guests of Pioneer Avenue, spent Labor Day | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | Case, Carverton Road, over the holiday weekend. They also visited | Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson and family in Central. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Mendel- sohn, 38 Harris Hill Road, cele- brated their twenty-first wedding anniversary on Thursday. They are weekend with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Swales and family, Northampton. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Robert Shoemaker, Mrs. Rich- ard Montgomery, Mrs. Margaret Jones, Melba Gregory, Joy Martin, Donna Marie Ide, Tauna Jean Bro- Michael Bird, Jeffrey Dale McDon- ! Dianna recently passed | aster Harveys Lake Miss Elvira Murphy held a pic- nic at her home at Harveys Lake for’ her Junior High Class of the Alderson Methodist Sunday School on August 29. Games were played and supper served to the following guests: Charles, Gary, and Jerry Cavill, Jerry Space, Karen: Lewis, | chelle, an employee in the U.S. | Treasury Department, Washington, | and Richard, a junior in high | school. They have been residents | of the area since 1957. Anyone having news items for Pvt. Willard Bullock, a member of the Military Police, stationed in Georgia, has completed his basic training there, and will return to his home September 26. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bul- flock, Sr., Staub Road. Debbie Bullock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bullock, Sr. Staub Road, celebrated her eleven- th birthday on Saturday.” Music, games and refreshments were en- joyed by the group. Eleven girls attended. $ Mrs. Johanna Rydzewski, 96 Staub Road, is a patient at Nes bitt Hospital. , Trucksville A bowling team of the Back Mountain church league held its picnic at the Cherry Run Rod and Gun Club recently. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Long and family, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Deborah and Corinne Dungey. Vis- itors were Ronnie¢ and Gail Mur- phy, David, Joshua, and Bradley Bryant. Miss Murphy had as guests recently, Barbara Reyder of Wood- bridge, New Jersey, and Matilda Myers of Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Higgins spent the holiday week-end in Dan- ville, ‘visiting their daughter, Mrs. Lee Shepperson and family. sons spent several days in Atlantic City. Linda Garinger spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Garinger at Berwyn. Tracy and Wendy came and Mrs. Raymond Garinger to spend a few days. Mary Kuchta has returned to her teaching position at Lakewood, N.J., after spending the summer with her mother, Mrs. Mary Kuchta. Richard Montgomery and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garin- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shoemaker ger, Mary Kuchta, Mrs. Albert Ar- and family, Mr. and Mrs. James mitage, Mrs. Jessie Garinger, Lina Garinger, and Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Garinger, Dallas, spent the day re- cently at Highland Lake, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Austin. W. S. C. S. of the Alderson Meth- odist Church meets tonight (Thurs- day) at the home of Mrs. Peter Delaney. The theme of the evening will be “Our Program and Purpose Lawson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rundle and family. BKrea School Districts Share Reimbursement Local school districts received proportionate amounts of $56,200 in State reimbursement to closed [in a New Age.” w oa Union District received E AST D ALL AS Fairmount Township $2,000. Hunlock Township $1,400. Lake Township $1,400. Lehman Merged, $4,800. Mrs. Myrtle Larish, Ransom Road, is a surgical patient at Gen- eral Hospital. David Dymond, son of Mr. and i EL chase. Harveys Lake Property Owners Well Water | PURE WATER Ruffin Industries Installation Destroys ALL Harmful micro-organisms. If not . . » We will determine cause and Correct . . . or at customer option, REFUND FULL PURCHASE PRICE. 90 Day warranty from date of pur- Model 101 ISOMETRIC CUTAWAY VIEW Model 201 | Homestead, Fla., returned to Florida by plane last week. Linda Dymond, Orange, has re- | turned to her home after being a | patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Her fiance, Dick Payne returned to Homestead Air Force Base, Florida. Linda. Mrs. Lucy Morgan of Hildebrant Road moved to Ransom Road and will make her home with her daughter, Mrs. John Newberry. Mrs. Morgan is a patient at Gen- eral Hospital. Birthday congratulations to Ern- est Gay, Philip H. Quarrier, Jack Zarno, Diane Evans, Lewis Evans, Thomas Reid, Horton Bell, Dale Rozelle, Linda Brace, Mary Lasher, Elizabeth - Young, Libby Cyphers, Beatrice Martin, Patti Culver, Billy Race,” Mrs. George Russ. Anniversary congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. William Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sickler, Mr. and Mrs. William Reid. * SEES BLACK BEAR Phyllis Culver tells me her hus- band, ‘Phil was on his way home from work last Friday night. When he got to the East Dallas Methodist Church what should cross the road right in front of his ALL USERS DRINK ECTRONICALLY! car but a big black bear, weighing this wolgnn please sone the Joey Krupa, Loree Lewis, Bob Ber- writer by 11:30 on Saturday morn- rittini, Patti Murphy, Ellen Lew- ing. Thank you. is, Wade Berrittini, Lee Murphy, | Mr. and Mrs. Elwod Davis and | home with their grandparents, Mr. | Mrs. Gerald Dymond, Orange and | Le avish you a speedy recovery, | ( Rainbow Girls To Install Officers At Meeting Tonight At a very colorful installation ceremony, officers of Charles James | Memorial Assembly - 144 Interna- . tional Order of the Rainbow for | Girls will be installed at 7 P.M. | tonight at the Trucksville Educa- tional Building. This is a public | Sstamagon and a special invitation is extended to all friends and rela- tives. The following officers will be in- | stalled: Worthy Advisor, Donna | Smith; Worthy associate advisor, | Betty Oatridge; Charity, Mary Ann | Johnson; Hope, Verna Miers; Faith, | Debbie Savickas; Recorder, Mar- guerite Daley; Treasurer, Marilyn Jackson; Chaplain, Linda Farrar; Drill Leader, Barbara Brown; Love, Linda Howell; Religion, Barbara Daubert; Nature, Dottie Philo; Im- mortality, Bonnie Rood; Fidelity, Bonnie Brobst; Patriotism, Jane Mitchell; Service, Sharon Smith; Confidential Observer, Dottie -John- son; Outer Observer, Sally Strohl; Musician, Marilyn Moyer: Choir Director, Eleanor Jones; American Beaumont | Ernest McCarty, son of the Lester McCartys, Rutherford, N. J., was sorry to leave his summer haunts and his grandfather, John Denmon, | to return to junior high school. | Miss Patricia Traver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Traver, | ‘has gone to Middletown, N. Y., where she will teach high school math. Patricia was on the Dean’s List for her entire college career at Bloomsburg State College. David Downs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Downs, has enrolled at the Penn State Center, Wilkes- Barre, where he will study survey- ing. Mr. and Mrs. William .A. Austin spent a few days at Toms River and Beach Haven, N. Y., recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lutes, ac- companied by Mr.. and Mrs. Rich- ard Lutes and daughter, Sarah, of Palmyra, spent last Wednesday shopping at Wanamakers and at- tended the Phillies ball game. Sympathy of this community is extended to the family of the late Lottie Frear Meeker, a former res- ident, who had moved to Herricks- ville, It's a boy for the Alva Taylors, September 4, at General Hospital. The Robert Loffredos, ‘Connecti- cut, were with the Raymond Den- mons last weekend. The Robert Belleses and Emil Balewskis camped at Robert Fre- mont Park, N. Y., over Labor Day weekend. The Bob Jones family of N. d. visited the Kenneth Jacksons last | week to see Mrs. William « Jones who has recently returned from the Geweral Hospital. : Curtis Goodwin enjoyed his over- night fishing trip with Edward Kin- tner at Mehoopany. Edward then accompanied Curtis here for a few days’ stay. ’ Mrs. Harry Clark was-burned on her hands when she fell on the Ikit- chen floor while . carrying hot grease. around 250 lbs. Phil . thinks he may have come down to the. creek that runs behind the church for a drink of water. With about 4 huge steps he crossed the road to- ward the Congdon home. Phyllis said Phil didn’t sleep too well that night, he was just happy he wasn’t walking home. Mrs. Irene Moore, Ransom Road, is spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Abe Lind at Bloom- field, N. J. Mrs. Linds’ husband recently passed away. : TRUCK Truck Inspection T Have Your Door Kingston shield Replaced Now ! Grimes Auto Glass 489 MARKET STREET OWNERS ime Is Here ! Glass and Wind- 287-2916 flag bearer, Linda Finn; Rainbow flag bearer, Alisa Berger; Pages, Donna Neikam and Suzanne Moen; Official Substitutes, = Mary Lou Daley, Sharon Evans, Gail Kelley, and Pat Nixon. Committee Chair- men are: Telephone, Cathy Clifford; Flowers, Nancy Love; Refreshments, Sandy Metzgar; Birthday, Karen Fisk; Guest Book, Churlene Dodson; Publicity, Sara Peters, Vera Cave, and Beverly Bonning. In charge of installation refresh- Turner, Linda Finn, Vera Cave and Karen Fisk. Flowers for the Wor- thy Advisor will be presented to her by her cousin, Doreen Searfoss. Rev. Robert E. Germond will give the invocation and benediction. Mrs. Mildred Smith is Mother Ad- visor of the Assembly and Mrs. Evelyn Hopkins is chairman of the board. Mrs. Eva Lipiec, Deputy of District 6D will also be present at this installation. Installing officers will be Kelley, retiring worthy ‘ advisor; Sharon Evans, chaplain; Barbara Hopkins, marshall; ‘Sally Moyer, musician; Diane Myers, soloist; Shari Turner and Margie McCarty, installing pages. Mrs. Margaret Jones Lies At Dennison Mrs. Margaret Jones, Pioneer Avenue, was buried Friday after- - noon in Dennison Cemetery, fol- lowing services conducted by Rev. | James Hodgson pastor of Welsh Congregational Church, from a Plymouth funeral chapel. Mrs. Jones, wife of Evan M. Jones, died Tuesday morning September 1 at General Hospital, where she had been admitted two days earlier as a medical patient. A native of Plymouth, the form- ‘er Margaret Jones was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jones. ‘She was a member of Welsh Congrega- tional Church. ‘ She leaves in addition to her husband, two sisters: Mrs. Rose King, Wilkes-Barre; and Mrs. Thomas R. Evans, Kingston. Sudden Death For Fairmount Couple The community was saddened to hear of the sudden death of a Fair- mount Township couple, elderly people who had moved to Pleasant Valley not too long ago, buying the former Wiant Museum building. Raymond Heffernan and his wife Irene were killed when their car crashed into a tree three miles west of negotiate an 'S curve. A High Mass of Requiem was celebrated at St. Martha's Church i August 31, following services from the Bronson Funeral Home. Burial was in Queens, N. Y. ] Save On Your Printing Have It Done By THE POST 95¢ 2 SPRING CHICKEN CLUB STEAKETTE Saturday Only LAKE-NOXEN ROAD ments are Charlene Dodson, Shari | Gail | Shickshinny, failing to. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin’ Lumley, Har- ris Street, entertained the follow- ing’ week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. | Paul Cahill, children, Mary Alice, | Patricia, Rita, Mrs. Mary Sheridan, i all of New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Char- | les Williams, children, Linda, Charl- es, Danny and Tommy; Mr. and Mrs. | George Hinde and son, Billy, Media, | Pa.; visitors on Monday were Mr. | and Mrs. Norman Edwards, New | York City and Mr. and Mrs. Tho- | mas Morgan, Shavertown. Mrs. Belinda Wardell, Demunds | Road, sister of Mrs. Thomas Jor- | dan, has returned home ofter sub- | mitting to surgery in General hos- | pital. Mrs. Corey Crispell, Demunds Road, spent the week-end visiting her sister in law, Mrs. Rena Posten, and attended the wedding of her niece, Miss Ruth Posten to Frank Spess, Jr., in the Shoemaker Cha- pel in Wyoming. : Mrs. Leona Belles, Harris St. spent (the week-end visiting her daughter and son - in - law, Mr. {and ‘Mrs. Robert Williams and fim- ily in Hatfield. 3 Richard Williams and family, Philadelphia, spent the week-end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams, Demunds Road. Mrs. Hugh Williams, and son James, and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Myers, Forty Fort, spent last week- end in Hershey attending the Dutch Festival. Mrs. Lena Smith, Oneonta, New York, is spending some time visit- ing her ‘cousin, Mrs. Ira Button, E. Overbrook Ave. Demunds Road, are spending a week’s vacation at the Thousand Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seward, Maplewood Heights, had as Sun- day guests, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spray, and daughter Carol, Ply- mouth, and Mrs. Arnott Albee, Ash- ley and Mr. and Mrs: George Sha- ver, Sr., Trucksville. Entertains Mr. and Mrs. Sam Higgins, Ran- som Road( Dallas, entertained Mr. Higgins’ Sunday School Class at dinner on Sunday honoring Ronald Moss, a member of the class of the Glenview P. M. Church. Ronald will enter Columbia Bible College this week. A cash gift was pre- sented to him. Present were, Kit Karuza, Linda McCarty, Ruth Higgins, Fred Go- sart, Ken Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss; Matthew Higgins, guest of honor and the host®and hostess. 3 “FOR BETTER COOKING DELANEY 674-4781 GAS SERVICE, Inc. Memorial Highway Dalla Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick, the | 3 S| DALLAS. PENNSYLVANIA Fernbrook ‘Doreen Jane Edwards Darren D. Rushnock Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rushnock, Patterson, New Jersey, announce the birth of a son, Darren Danie; August 15, Patterson General Hos- pital. He weighed 6 lbs, 5 oz. He has an older brother, Joseph, Jr. three and a half year old. Mrs. Rushnock is the former Mal- ving Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss, Demunds. Mr. Rush- nock is the son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rushnock, Luzerne. Mrs. Roy Moss spent a week with the Rushnock’s when the new baby ar- rived. : Doreen Jane Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Edwards, RD 4, Dallas, Oak Hill, announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Doreen Jane, on Septem- ber 4 in Nesbitt Hospital. She weighed 4 Ibs. 4 oz., and is in an iso- lette. ley Jane Yeust, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Yeust, Shaver- town, -and Mr. Edwards is the son of Mrs. Catherine Edwards, Wilkes- Barre and the late Charles Ed- .| wards. s The baby makes six grandchild- ren for the Yeusts and nine for Mrs. Edwards. Little Miss Edwards also boasts of a great-grand-mother, Mrs. Lucinda Yeust, 87, of Michi- gan. Cookout Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr., E. Overbrook Ave. entertained Sunday afternoon at a cook-out. Their son, George “Skip” Shaver returned home on Thursday from three weeks in Nesbitt Hospital where he submitted to surgery for a bleeding ulcer. A group of young people from the Pioneer Youth Club called on him and enjoyed the cook- out. They were Rev. Paul Jones, Betty Fine; Alverta Barnand; Ray Dymond; Jack Wise; Gail Kline- smith; other callers were: Howard Spray, Don Lake, Elaine Garnett and Carol Spray. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss and som, Ronald, Demunds, wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Sam Higgins, the Glenview P. M. Church and all the many friends who presented gifts to Ron when he left for Columbia Bible College, on Wednesday. Ron has been active in the Greater Wilkes-Barre Youth For Christ and the Scranton Youth for Christ. He graduated from Dallas Senior High School in June. COAL GLEN ALDEN ON 24-HOUR SERVICE BACK MT. 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The Function Indicator Lights (F) come on when one of the germ- Lamps and Starters (G) can be quickly replaced by removing the 20 bolts (I) which hold the Electrical Jacket (J) to the Water Jacket (K). This routine maintenance can be performed in about twenty minutes by untrained personnel. HJACKSON = Paoli. Pa. 215-644-2366 Or Contact Your Local Plumber Or Pump Dealer 3 DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED fh df 30 Vi Special! 500 SHEETS FILLER PAPER 77c ® 5 hole punch ~ 10% x 8” J 2 Round Corners = wide rule , » With margin, EVANS DRUG STORE Your Rexall Prescription Pharmacy ; SHAVERTOWN 674-3888 PROTECTE A FREE DOORWAYS D? Let Us Give You ESTIMATE wo SUBURBANITE ALL ALUMINUM DOOR HOODS It Costs so LITTLE to PROTECT Your Doorways with ARTCRAKFT METZGAR Hardware and Aluminum Products DOORS — WINDOWS — AWNINGS — RAILINGS RAIN GUTTERS 4 Aluminum Screens — Glass Repairs CAN BE BOUGHT ON EASY PAYMENTS Harris Hill Road, Trucksville OPEN Sept. 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