DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA = Trucksville Trucksville Methodist Church senior choir will hold its Christmas party after rehearsal Wednesday night, December 16, in the church social rooms. Committee: Mes- dames Blanche Atherholt, Harold Croom, Georgiena Weluner, and Pauline Wolfe. Mrs. Ruth Turn Reynolds, 66 Johnson Avenue, visited her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Metzger, Allentown. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Ehrman S. Reynolds, Stamford, Conn. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Con- rad, Philadelphia. Dale Culver, Airman 2/c¢, sta- tioned at Seymore-Johnson Air Fogye Base, North Carolina, spent fral days recently with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Culver, Carverton Road. Floyd Wells. would appreciate cards and letters from his former neighbors and friends. His address: Samuel Dixon State Hospital, Mount Alto, Pa. , Mrs. William King, Allentown, and daughter, Beverly, a student at Kutztown Teachers College, visited in the area recently. They are former residents of Howell Road. Mr. and Mrs. William Merrill and sons, Paul and Christofer, Huntington, spent a recent week- end with his father, B. F. Merril], Orchard Street. Dr. Alfred P. Bukeavich, Finley, Ohio, spent the weekend here. On ANJOU EAU DE PARFUM PURSE SPRAY p YOU SHALL HAVE ANJOU WHEREVER You Go ANJOU CONQUERS SPACE TAKES SO LITTLE ROOM IN YOUR PURSE 400 DELICIOUS SPRAYS IN EACH $O MUCH FRAGRANCE FOR SUCH A SMALL PRICE Devastating fz 5 Apropos . Side Glance is oO Celestial plus tax TRUCKSVILLE PHARMACY CARVERTON ROAD Trucksville, Pa. } Mrs. Fred Blair, Highland Avenue. | Baltimore, Md. || Pioneer ‘Avenue, recently. spent the their son, Edith Gress . best present you can give Monday he attended the funeral of his mother, the late Mrs. Rose Bukeavich. Mrs. Dale Wright, Chase Road, has returned after spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Granville Carey in Pottstown. Trustees of Trucksville Methodist Church met at the home of Dr. Richard E. Crompton, Westmore- land Hills, on Wednesday night. Dr. Crompton presided at the busi- ness meeting. Members attending were: Lowther Brown, Rev. Ger- mond, William Hewitt, Elmer Jones, Edward Richards, Frank Trimble, John Wardell, Kenneth Woolbert and the host. Samuel Reese, New Cumberland has returned home after being a medical patient in a Harrisburg Hospital severa] weeks. Mr. Reese is a former resident of Carverton Road. / Dreher Whitesell, Oak Street, has been selected to serve on the February sessions of the grand jury convening January 4. Mrs. Bertha Evans and daughter, Janet, Holly Street, have returned from Haddon Heights, N. J., where they spent several days with Mrs. Anna Branch. Mrs. Patrick Wagner, East Hart- ford, Conn., came here on Friday to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Anna J. Smith. While here she stayed with friends. Richard L. Hogoboom, Sutton Road, was recently named second vice - president of . Westmoreland Club. ; Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Wilfred Parsons, Mrs: Betty Heffner, Mrs. Warren Marrow, Ruth Merrel, Bonnie Lou Culver, Eda Coolbaugh, Carol Dick, Gloria Jean Roe, Pamela Sue Lawson, Barbara Bullock, Beverly Dymond, Thomas Vernon, Leslie Earl Eckhart, Thom- as H. Peirce, C. Edward Johnson, Jr., Thomas Cook,” Bruce Dugan, Wilbur H. Derolf, James Sisco, Sr., and Robbin Lohmann. : Mrs. Richard Cook, S. Pioneer Avenue, has returned after spend- ing three weeks with. her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Haves, New Hope. Dennis Blair, FFM, stationed at Norfolk, Va.; on the U.S.S. Valcun, celebrated his twentieth birthday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Dr. and Mrs, William Russell and | family, 107 Meadowcrest will move | next Monday to their-new home in Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Birth, 109 S. weekend at the home of their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Lee Lamoreux and family in: Fair- fax, Va. While there they cele- brated their fortieth wedding ‘anni- versary. Others attending were Captain, Harold :C.. W.' Birth, Shaw Air Force: Base, South Carolina and their grandchildren Cyntha and Bradley Birth and Jon Clyde Lamoreux. Mr. and Mrs. Birth were married by the Rev. James Lewson, former pastor at Nanticoke Methodist Church. Mrs. Birth is ‘the former of Nanticoke. Mr. Birth, formerly of Ross Township, is proprietor of Births Dallas ‘Esso Station. George Isaacs, Staub Road, has been discharged as a medical pa- tient from Ireland Army Hospital, Fort Knox, Kentucky and is await- reassignment to another post. yourself this time of year is a HOLIDAY LOAN from First National Bank so you won’t be up to your ears in year-end bills and seasonal expenses like last year. And the year before that. And the year before that. Fast service. Low rates. Easy ‘payment plans. | Fernbrook Sincere sympathy is extended Mr. and Mrs. Nick Susaraba, Demunds |' death of Nick's! in | leave | Hawaii, [ assignment. Road, on the mother, Mrs. Alex Susaraba, Nesbitt Hospital on Sunday. Mrs. Victor Borzone, Demunds Road, is recuperating at her home from an attack of pleurisy. Miss Agnes Sidorek, Roushey Street, spent several days visiting Mrs. Edward Brodowski, Lee Park, | when Edward Brodowski passed | away last week. Jimmy Stuart, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart, Poplar Street, shot a 4-point buck while hunting with his father on Monday. Congratulations to Fred Gosart, senior at Dallas High and son of Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Gosart, 113 E. Overbrook Avenue, on being picked for the West Side Conference All- Star Football team. Although plagued by injuries, Fred was top flanker on the team, especially good at holding on to thrown at him. ‘White Christmas will be observed on Sunday in Glenview P. M. Church. Members are to bring canned goods wrapped in white, to be distributed to the needy in the area. Sincere sympathy is extended the Karweta family, E. Overbrook Avenue, on the death of Frank Karweta on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Weaver and family of Succasunna, N. J., spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr. and family. whatever was |; READ THE TRADING POST THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1964 East Dallas Seaman 3rd/c Conrad Welitchko, | family, and Mr. and Mrs. USCG, is home for about a month | Risch III, Wyoming. after being stationed in| Mrs, Nora Dymond, Sutton Creek and awaits orders for Road, entertained Mr. and Mrs. His parents, Mr. and | George Berlew and Dick at Sunday Mrs. Stephen Welitchko, drove to|dinner. her sister’s, Mrs. Daisy Williams, John Phillips, Carverton, grand- Hatfield, to get him, on Sunday. |son of John E. Hildebrant, East Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilson enter- | Dallas, shot a buck on the Hilde- Fred tained Mr. and Mrs. Herbert brant property, first day of season. Loomis, Tunkhannock, at dinner on Mrs. Russell Ockenhouse tells us | Sunday. of ‘the following events to watch for at East Dallas church: Fellow- ship covered dish supper, Decem- ber 17; children’s Christmas party, 1:30 p.m., Dec. 19; and Christmas program December 20. East Dallas correspondent, Mrs. Irene Moore, is relinquishing her" column, and anyone interested in’ taking it over, should contact the Dallas Post. Mrs. Moore has been SECTION B — PAGE 3 Jackson Township MYF of Huntsville Methodist| Huntsville Methodist Church Church is selling a package of three | plans these events for Christmas: | toothbrushes. Call 696-1906, and | Children’s party December 19, pra- packages will be delivered. | ctice at 10 and lunch at 12; Christ- Mrs. Harold Kittle, former den |mas tea Sunday, Dec. 20 at 4. mother of Pack 225, was recently | Mrs. Edward Mark, Fort Mon- presented a 5-year pin by the Boy | mouth, N. J., recently spent the Scouts of America. | weekend with Mrs. Bertha Cadwal- Twenty-two were present at the | ader. annual Huntsville Methodist Church | Boy Scout Troop 225 would like Christmas party on Friday. Mrs. to thank all who helped make Elmer Laskowski was chairman of | Christmas Candy Sale a big success. the dinner committee. Mrs. Leon-| (Allen, Cooper, son of Chief of ard Adamschick -gave a talk and | Police and Mrs. Robert Cooper, has showed her well-know Christmas| returned home from General Hos-| decorations. | pital after a month's stay. i Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Lawson, Carverton Road, spent a day re- cently with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. 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