bo DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1966 SECTION B — PAGE 3 © NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS TRUCKSVILLE Fetod Bt Dinne ley #1 \Feted At Dinner oon § BEAUMONT, Mrs. Willi : | 18H oe s. William Austin 639-2544 NOXEN, Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly 298-2149 Friendship Class [the sed forces at Fort Dis Pred. { tember 10 | Lori - Shindeldecker, daughter DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams 674-4109 3 RUGGLES, Mrs. Charles Williams 639-5422 a £ Mr. and hindeld oA ) Friendship Class of Trucksville Ruby, David and Stanley at home.| Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson |of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shindeldecker, FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver 674-5460 © SHAVERTO WN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson 675-2001 | Th 1 dchild family, B spent few | Hanover, Pa., was feted on her 4th bass HARVEYS LAKE. Mrs. Albert Armi Methodist Church met in the educa- ere are eleven gran ren. | and family, Berwyn, spent a few |H » Pa., A 1 he the , Mrs, ert Armifage 639-9531 ® SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Thomas Sayre 477-3731 tional building on Tuesday night.| Mrs. Spencer is the former Ruby days with his brother and sister-in- | birthday Sunday while visiting at | IDETOWN, Bess Cooke 639-5137 ® TR'JCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 Mrs. Donald Anderson presided at Gardine of West Wyoming. They | law, Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Johnson | the home of Mr. and Mrs. John the MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert 388-7261 @ EAST DALLAS, Mrs, Irene Moore 675-3080 the business meeting. Mrs. pati are members of Trucksville Meth-|and family, Carverton Road. Clause, Pioneer Avenue. Not - ewe: Harrison had charge of devotins, odist Chun 5 nay Eighth Birthday | The vivacious little girl, who fice r ; x Ag A Stanley brush party will be held| Mrs. nna Branch, On| Cecelia Napierkoski, daughter of came up for the Baganski-Salus i E i D 1 1 Completes Seminar | at the next meeting. Ten members Heights, N. J. returned Saturday | nr. ..4 Mrs Anthony Napierkoski, | wedding was the guest of the Sha- ced. |. as a as Sweet Va / ley were pregent. | after spending several weeks A Holly Street, was guest of honor | vertown couple. Enjoying a birth- rom i Card Club her sister, Mrs. Bertha Evans, Holly | oy 2 party marking her eighth day dinner with her were grand- 3 . The East Dallas Young Married | Anna Mae Robinson, Carolyn Spudis, ; : : Mrs. Margaret Dimmick, Skyline | Street. { birthday on Sunday. Fifteen guests | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin PAG. | Couples Fellowship, met at the home | Ge-Ge Shupp, = Beverly Dickson, ! Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cragle and Drive, entertained her card club on Celebrate Birthdays were present. | Baganski, also of Hanover; Mr. and fof Mr. and Mrs. Clinton (Cobleigh, | Philip Culver and Thomas Schmidle, David, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long, Friday night. Prizes were won by| Two brothers, Gerry and Walter, —_— | Mrs. Joseph Baganski, her parents bis ‘Sunday evening. They continued ‘Lionel Snyder gave the message and Jan, Wanda and Miralie Beth, spent Mrs. Mary Lou Bucan, Mrs. Ann| sons of Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Adams, | — SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST — |and the host and hostess. de itheir project of formulating their Miss Margaret Williams was or-| a few days at Newboro, Ontario, Whiting, and Mrs. Ruth Voelker. | Holly Street, celebrated their birth- Ze ‘bor Christian Faith. | ganist. Canada, recently. Other members present were: Mes-| days on Sunday, September 11. : Present were, Mr. and Mrs. Rus-| Mrs. Lucy Morgan spent Thurs- Bess Klinetob recently spent sev- dames Florence Fudge, - Catherine | Gerry was three years old the fol- ‘sell Ockinhouse and Hazel, Mr. and | day with Irene (me) Moore; we | ¢r8l days with her brother and Newhart, Dorothy Tippett and Pearl | lowing Monday while Walter was COME ON DOWN of Mrgg Jack Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | walked up to the next farm to visit ‘sister-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Williams. one year old on Wednesday, Sep-! R ert 81. Moore, Reverend and Mrs. | with Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Moore Shah Date x ¥. While Thirty Sixth Anmiversary tember 7. Twenty-five guests were Every Saturday Nite 5 to 9:30 Howard Hockenbury, host d d : 3 : | there Bess visited a former resi- present. . hostess, Mr. and Meo. Clinton, Co. on yy hi thik dent of this area, Mrs. Burton Ly- Lan a 2 8 Mig Herhels Spey Mr. ond Mrs. Frank Roginski and Every Sunday Noon till 8 P.M. bleigh. received. ons who is z guest 2 the Home vv a Fi tg i] family, Carverton Road, have pur- 3 LAA ; th for the Aged in Binghamton. Her hased and moved to the former Next meeting will be held at the| Lucy and I were joined by Mrs. | i on Tuesday, September 13. They |S ‘Parsonage -~ second Sunday in| Margie Moss for the evening meal friends from bere will be sled to are the a seven children: | Mame Dymond home on Oak Street. and October, with The Pastor and wife | after which we three drove to Sha- know she is doing fine, Hebert, Jr., of Trevose; Mrs, James| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ty *PENNA. DUTCH STYLE® al Bs host and hostess. vertown to visit Mrs. Agnes Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long, Jan, Griffiths of Austin; Kenneth with Rochester, N. Y, spent a recent P doy Ella Moore Class of East Dallas| and her niece, Mrs. Musittia Mon- | Wilma and Miralie Beth spent Sat- — EE STEIN weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd QOwer 100 Varieties of Fine Food So Church held their regular monthly | tanye. She was visiting Aunt Agnes urday at Cornwall Heights. Along ent telephone company executives, Wells, Elm Terrace. Meeting in the church social hall, | @ll of last week, from Johnson City. with their son, Dean, they spent from throughout the United States Card Club ALL a Tuesday evening, September 13.| Mrs. Margie Moss, Upper |the afternoon boating on the Del- and Canada, who were accepted for| Mrs. Harold Croom, Carverton $3 00 $1 50 EY len Siley led devotions. which | Demund’s Road, visited her daugh- | aware. They visited Washington 1966 enrollment for this Seminar. | Road, entetained her card club on » YCU CAN y Was followed by a short bust ness | ter and family in New Brunswick, Crossing Park and New Hope His- Emphasis was placed on improved | Thusday night. Members attending Per Person EAT Children Under 12 Mis ecting N.J., last week end. torical Center. ways of developing public under-| were: Mesdames Donald Anderson, (Babies Free) 1. M ls Walter Elston, Kunkle, is a SOT Mr. and Mrs. William Kannaar, ; standing of modern and constantly Sheldon Hoover, Richard: Mathers, Gal 2 a ra De gical patient in General Hospital. Ocala, Fla., visited at the home of WILLIAM J. UMPHRED expanding communications services Robert Mathers, . Harry D. Owens, FREE PARKING son Dorothy Kintzer, Helen Siley, Jule| We are glad to welcome Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Piatt last week. Tues-| william J. Umphred, General|as Well as the important role util-| Ogdon Palmer and John Roushey No Charge for Seconds - Thirds or Fourths Wilson, Viola Brace, Jessie Moore, | Jenny Newman home after her trip | d2y evening they were dinner | commercial Manager of the Com- [ities play in community industrial | Sr. . ; bert Bloor Lamorens, Bestiice Moore abroad, and wish her a complete | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Piatt | monwealth Telephone Company of development: : Mrs. Burdett Crane, Harris Hill ie BT Hostess. Irene. Moore. recovery and speedy return to good | and family. Dallas, has completed participation | = The Independent’ telephone in-| Road, is spending some time with ley it Harry Martin Russell - Ocken- | health. ; : Pamala Piatt celebrated her 10th | i 4 concentrated, one-week “Public | dustry ‘consists of 12,500 operating | relatives in. Storrs, ‘Conn. house, Ted Wilson and Robert M. | Mrs. Myrtle ‘Miller was “happy birthday on Sunday. She was treat- | Relations” Seminar, sponsored by| companies with 107,000 employees | = Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croom, Mr. Wilkes-B p LE wh *i the | Sunday afternoon to have Mrs: Don- | €d by going to the “Holiday on Ice | the United States Independent Tele- | Serving’ 16. million telephones. ‘On and Mrs. Edward Croom, and Mr. llkes-barre, ra. 4 Ore WAND WEIS WOLIng On They a Show.” Rie : On’ June 30; “these: companies’ had |.and Mrs. Eugene Thomas attended (Where the Action Is) | chuggh grounds (and doing a good | 2 d Frantz and her sister visit with 3 phone Association (USITA), Univer- ¢ $7 Billi al ot idl : J jobiy were invited in to have some | Der: Young people of the Mooretown it f Neb assets of $7 billion, snnusl revenues)ihe ‘silver wedding Anniversary pars Harry W. Clark, General Manager — Phone 822-3131 SS osh ¢ ft thes finished We. will be missing Mrs. Arthur Church of God, Mooretown, held a |S" © ebraska. of $1.7 billion and 1,114,000 ghock= ty of Mr. and Mrs. William Lock- oy o Ponts, uation nge. JAmshe Mages, Ryman Road. when . she | Weiner and corn roast on Friday Umphred was one of 50 Independ-' holders. man, Reading, on Saturday, Sep- ea or the evening. { moves to Meshoppen this ‘Saturda evening at the parsonage. Games 3 op — ung Please bear in mind the rummage Y: ’ i z We hope you will be hap; Pauline, were played and a good time en end sale that the Ella Moore Class of PY, 3 despi h 1d in your new home, joyed by everyone despite the co E East. Dallas Church is sponsoring, weather QOct@ber 6-7 and 8th in Lare’s in Cindy and Norman Weaver are 2 i r d TATE OS Hl Ligne guests of their parents all this week. Gloria and Wilma Long entere oh : ze s ip h of Mil They spent last week end in Wagh- the Bob Jones University. They are : ; r. ‘and Mrs. Ph A. March of Mil- ington, but enjoy being’ home in |majoring in Elementary Education. Te MG ED NT TT. GA SET BESSON. WE, YeSmN Ses Rama i ye, lersburg, spent Tuesday with Mr. : hile The university is lacated in Green- : and M Giles Wilso Orange again for a while. z : wu a TS. 98 Bom A luncheon for all Back Mountain | Ville, S. C. PAR ‘ Mrs. Giles Wilson received word b WSCS. will hel ER aL from Mrs. Paul Smith that Paul is Fa ore o £ Tab, be or Methot R ts Hi Cos a patient in Allentown hospital. a oun TY i Berd or ethot hepresents His held Mr. and Mes. William. Ramey, East Dallas Church Trustee Meet- Paper At Conference Ocela, Florida, visited Mr. and Mrs. i be hal ; arch i Harry Martin Sr. lost Monday. The ing will held Sunday evening Richard P. Methot, son of Mr. i 5 ay “re C7 Lat 7:30, at the home of Mrs. Robert | and Mrs. Robert J. Methot, Shaver- latter is the former Ida Campbell, MM ; ¢ 2 LD. % cousin of Mrs. Martin - Moore, town, represented The Pocono rom : J ! : Record at a gubernatorial news con- uest a et0n i of 3a John B. Yeisleys ference with Lt. Gov. Raymond tet and Peggy Bloomer, Lower Vacation Here Shiota Friday; September (16, in late Dounts Boud i Sn = 2 Mr. and. Mrs. John B. Yoisloy Mel- Methot is a Junior at ' East ver- vir son, 5 wi 4 ee id aY © bourne, Fla., have returned home | Stroudsburg State College majoring | th, to ~ rate jo ih irt g A after several weeks’ vacation when |in English. Due to the Joy : air, 1t turned they were the guests of his mother, He has been working at the news- Z out to be a Shon cu ty. Suns WEI€ | Mrs. Maude Yeisley, Dallas; Mr. and | paper on a part-time basis since t lam Srna lies oomers Lr Mrs. Keith Yeisley, Monroeville, Pa., | January and has been employed 3 hose Bloomer a Tu ye Cor! Sion Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hall, Blooms- | full-time as a general assignment ois fo Cat Yr 00 aur Ie Re ma | burg, and his sister, Mrs. Kay Van- | reporter ‘since MAiy. bas Pome vn Bren 40 ris Campen, Alexandria, Va. He will leave the editorial de- who er, Mot i Foy HEY i v €| On Labor Day, the family gath-. partment in October for six months onal fu 0: nor ehinga. appy | ered at the home of his daughter, | active duty with the United States Bo day HN ia 101 Mrs. Richard Hall, at Bloomsburg. | Marine Corps Reserves. — SCS i oy Tous ay, | Joining - festivities there were his Methot is. a graduate of West am, in the home of Mrs. Harry Side Central Catholic High School, Gian i = a ee 5 SE > EE SE SE eR Re EEE in Martin, Sr. The group will spend the{ day quilting. At noon the wo- mi will have a covered dish lunch- | eon, followed by a business meeting. Any women interested are welcome. Som Born "Sr .and Mrs. Alvin Dixon, Orange, are rejoicing over the birth of their | first baby; a son John Louis after both grandfathers, born Friday 16th, in ‘General Hospital. Mother is the former Sharon Bedford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bedford, Orange. | Alvin is the son of Mrs. late John Dixon, Thurston. | - John Louis is the first grandchild | on both sides of the family, and the first great grandchild of Mr. and | Mrs. John Perry, Orange. This baby is wvery fortunate to have three | grandparents and eight great grand- parents. Some members of the East Dallas | ir ch ‘Choir traveled to the Vet- | n’s Hospital, Sunday morning to | Bove a part in their worship service. | “Follow The Road” and “The Battle | ry’, was sung by Emily Weaver, | EYES EXAMINER | GLASSES FITTED | CONTACT LENSES DR. I. 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