SECTION B — PACE 4 NEWS FROM POST ~ THE. DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1966 CORRESPONDENTS 298-2149 Trucksville Chicken Batbecte Auxiliary to. Trucksville Fir el John Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Company will sponsor a chicken David Jones, Harris Hill Road, was barbecue at the municipal building | five years old on Tuesday. A family | Avenue. | Sweet Valley Jennie Valick has returned home| spending the summer at their cot- | after being a patient at General | tage at North Lake. Hospital. |. Meat Loaf Supper = DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA j BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin 639-2544 @® NOXEN, Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly ! DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams 674-4109 ® RUGGLES, Mrs. Charles Williams 639-5422 | FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver 674-5460 ® SHAVERTO WIN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson 675-2001 HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage 639-9531 & SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Thomas Sayre 477-3731 IDETOWN, Bess Cooke 639-5137 ° TRJCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert 388-7261 ® . EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore 675-3080 oh EAST DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Somerville, N. J., spent the last two weeks with the former's par- ents, Mr. son, Martz Road. I am happy to report that Mrs. David (Vida) Adams, Lower De- mund’s Road, Has returned to her home after haging been a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. I am sorry to say thats did not know about you ‘being ill, Vida, and I hope you are completely well again. Marks 82nd Birthday ‘Another wonderful birthday marked the 82nd, for Mrs. Wandell, Roushey Plot, September 30. Her sister Mabel Wandell, (yes the both sisters married brothers) | from Stull; a place near Noxen which I had never heard of; spent the day with her. Of course she shared her delicious and beautiful birthday cake and ice cream with her many wishers, who were Emma Wandell, David and Doris Kitchen, children Emma Lou-Sue ‘Ann and Danny Jr. Danny sang Happy Birth- day to Grandma and of course the rest all joined in. The ladies from the Nesbitt Hospital laundry who had worked with Mrs. Wandell there, called her on the phone to offer their congratulations, which pleased her so very much. Mrs. Gladys Bert) Brace, who was visiting with her daughters, Beulah in Harrisburg and Barbara in Maryland, has returned to her daughter Louise Hess's home on up- per Demund’s Road. We hope she, will stay arcund here for a + while visas were not ready so they had | Ted Wilson; Jay Bloomer; Harry | and Mrs. Nicholas Dick- | Leona | Church need her helpers. I am terribly sorry to hear of the as one of our passing of Miss Emily Goldsmith, | Demunds, who went to her eternal | rest last Friday evening, there since last week of August. Emily: was the beloved librarian in Dallas Junior High for years and an excellent teacher. She had been ill so long that we feel that God was merciful in taking her home to be with HIM. in Nes- | bitt Hospital. She had been a patient | | who were unable to help in any way, Mrs. Viola (Ben). Brace, has re- | turned to her home, where she re- sides with her daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Davies, and son- | after spending a few days with her | other daughter, Margaret Baker, and family in Gillette, N.J. * Her granddaughter Mary Jo, daughter of M/Sgt. Edgar Atkinson | | and wife, the former Wilma - Brace, Colorado Springs; phoned - Mrs. Brace to tell her that she would be with the Bakers a couple ‘of days before leaving for India, where she will be stationed for two years as a member of the Peace ‘Corp. So naturally ‘Grandma Brace hurried to Jersey by bus to visit with her. Mary Jo is one of ‘57 members home in Vermont. She left her Colorado Springs a week ago Mon- | day and flew by jet to New. York. The members gathered from all over Prayer, Philip Culver; Men's Chorus, | | Bloomer, Russell Ockenhouge; | Moore, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Howard and were to leave New York Mon- | Dickson, | now, as we quilters of East Dallas! a two day wait. They left by a Verna Lamoreaux or Mary Kamor. chartered plane Wednesday evening for London, where they were sep- arated into two groups; one to fly directly ‘to New Delhi and the sec- ond (which she was in) flew to! Amsterdam for a 10 hour lay over. Mary Jo will teach Home Nursing the “Post”, as I will be leaving to and Nutrition for the two years. | spend the winter with my sister . The results of the East Dallas Mary in Bloomfield, N.J., again. I rummage sdle last week ‘wera very’ have really enjoyed writing about satisfactory, and we want to thank all you fine folks: * all who donated any thing and those | ple” I will be getting the Post when who donated their services. Thosz I am away, and I sincerely hope you ? will call and give any news you certainly missed a lot of work but | have to the correspondent who is most of all the good time we had | | taking over the East Dallas Column. together. | Her name is “Mrs. Al Tondora”, | Phone 674-7891. She and her family (one little fellow and her husband) | live next to Ted Wilson, in the Wil- Mrs. Lucy Morgan left Saturday to spend ia month or more with her daughter Ada Brown and family, in Clifton Heights, Pa. Well, my reader friends this will be my last week to speak to you in ‘Missionary TI} I had “a letter from Missionary Sallye Higgins, Box 1414, Mwanza, | Tanzania, East Africa last week, ‘©on cottage, on lower Demund’s | stating that she tis suffering from | Road. » Pancreatitis and losing too a Mrs. | John Steve, Swoyersville, weight. So, the Lord -willing, she spent last week with her daughter | . will be leaving there: the end of and family, Mr. and Mrs. Heward October. Miller, Hildebrant Road; where she Last Sunday was observed as Lay- Was recuperating from a fall,” after aman Sunday in East Dallas Church, | being struck by an auto on hot way with © a record = attendance. Our | ‘to church! Pastor, Rev: Howard Hockenbury | East Dallas Young Married said it was a pleasure to sit in ihe’| | Couples met at the church and went | congregation with his wife and son, | in ‘a group to see the book of Mat- rs | Paul (he is still convalescing) while | | thew from the Bible, portrayed at | who trained in the Peace Corp in’ the men of the church took over | the Comerford Theatre, Sunday eve- | the service. The call to worship; | ning. Those attending, Mr. and Mrs. | “Recognition of God’s Presence’, by! Russell Ockenhouse, Mr. and Mrs. | | Russell: Ockenhouse, Invocational | Warren Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Philip Culver; day, to fly to London; but all the Robert M. Moore; Warren Stanton; | Hockenbury. 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LONG SWEET VALLEY 477-2211 down scrubbed clean with hy- ~ Mr. { | Martin Sr.; Glen Howell, Responsive Reading, | l on lower Demund’s Road, last Sun- | Warren Stanton; - Pastoral Prayer, | day, in honor of Melvin's mother's | Philip Culver; Sermon, “Every Man's pirthday. She did not care about Servant”, Mr. Thomas Williams. Tray | having her age published, but my Speaker from Tyucksville Church.| guess is that she is a little past Scripture Lesson, John 13:3-17, Rob- | ! Jack Benny's 39. | ert M. Moore. Benediction Mr. Rus- | sell Eyet. “Our Laymen Speak,’ | Article No. 1, by Mrs. Rosa J. iid mond, Dymond: Hollow Church, | faith ‘means trust in God to ny | me through life. I believe I am ex- | | pected to stand on my own feet a | that ‘God will give we strength and knowledge to do so. This trust also, | allows me to enjoy life, as-T thinlk | | we should. When trouble comes 1| can go to Him for help, knowing He will give it, for it has been promised | : that mo more will be laid upon us, | of ducks the first day of the: sea- than we can bear.’ j Son. There were about 30 men who at- ) tended the laymen’s breakfast, pre- with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ceeding the nine o'clock church | ert Pickett, Demund’'s Road, from service. | Bloomsburg College. Mrs. Margie Moss, Upper De- | So long, my friends, thanks for all | 'mund’s Road, entertained as many | Past help you have given me. ' of the cafeteria ladies who had! aS worked togethet in the Dallas Jr! | High School that she could contact. | Guests. were Mesdames Stella Lan- cio; Naomi Prynn; Norma Knecht; Helen Veitch; Doris Sutton; Lucy Morgan Irene Moore, and Margie’s sister :Mrs. Anna Samuels, last Fri- day evening. She could not contact Guests were Mr. and Mrs. | Sharon Morris, guest of honor. Mrs. Willjam Morris and husband, host and’ hostess Melvin and Marilyn Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams and | family, Hatfield, N.J., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. weekend. Mrs. Williams mer Daisy Belles, is the for- Mrs. Daniel Shaffer is back at! work as industrial nurse at Amer- | ican Chain and Cable, Wilkes-Barre, after several weeks absence, due to | illness. SUNDAY MENU Appetizer Stuffed Pork Chops . Apple Sauce Driveways Parking Areas CRUSHED STONE’ Vegetable “Meeting Pa. Dept. of Salad Highway Specifications.” Dessert Children 15 Price $1.65 SNACK SHOP Carverton Road Trucksville American Asphalt Paving Co. 696-1114 ‘My kind of peo- | and Mrs. Melvin Morris en- | Thomas Schmidle and | tertained at a Dinner in their home | Ted | { Wilson, Melvin Jr., Kenny, ‘Gary and | Melvin. Morris last | of East Dallas. | Melvin Morris Jr., bagged his limit | Dianne Pickett spent last weekend : Plant and Quarry ps Chase 8 “Family Security | is built on Four Cornerstones ... not Life Insuran lonel*? Imagine a Life Insurance Man talking like this! 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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Baker, Har- ris Hill Road, recently returned from a three weeks’ visit with his father, Gordon Baker, White Sal- mon, Washington. Harry DeWitt, S. Pioneer Avenue, is convalescing at his home after being a patient in Nesbitt Hospital | several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Price land family, Plymouth, have moved to the former Hill Road. ' Trustees Meet Trustees of Trucksville Metho- | dist Church met at the home of | Col. Leon Beisel, Warden Avenue, on Wednesday night. Sheldon Ben- the day.. Six guests were there. On Friday Wilbur H. Derolf, S. Pioneer Avenue, completed forty years of service with the Penn- sylvania Power and Li ght Company. ‘Charlene Givins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Givins, Bunker Hill, has returned from Children’s Hos- pital, Philadelphia, where she was a patient. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wasilan- ski, who were recently married in St. will reside in Kingston. Mrs. Wasil- | anski is the former Anna Marie Novicki, - daughter of Mrs. Stella Novicki, Bunker Hill. Paul Jeffery Harris, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Donald Harris, Huntsville | Road, is ‘a patient in Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth T. Jones, Highland ‘Avenue, recently re- | turned from a visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. | Mrs. Jerome Thomas, Tampa, Fla. | nett conducted the business meet- | ing. Other members in attendance | were: Lowther Brown, Zane Hef- fner, William “Hewitt, Reverend Gomer, Clifford Johnson, and John | | Wardell. Eugene Naugle, Minn., has returned after visiting his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Naugle, S. Pioneer | DALLAS READY-MIXED CONCRETE Phone 675-1155 Minneapolis, sot Mrs. Glace home on Harris | M Mr. verton Road, and ‘Mr. Willilam Lohman, Lohman Street, spent the weekend with Mr. Cleon Levan, Kutztown. Mr. the birthday anniversary of Mrs. | Mason. Twelve guests were present. | Expresses Gratitude Mrs. Ziba Smith has returned to | her home at Meadow Lake Farm ' after being a patient at Hahneman | Hospital, Philadelphia. She wishes | to thank all her friends and neigh- bors for the cards, flowers and many acts of kindness shown her during her illness. | Keyettes To Meet Tonight The - Keyettes Drill Team will meet at the Senior High School | tonight at 6:30. All members will | receive instructions for - the burg parade on Saturday, October Ham- 29th. All Keyettes should attend. | parade should bring their uniforms | to the meeting .Each uniform should | be tagged with the wearer's name. SUSAN FRITZINGER’S BEAUTY SHOP 95 MIDLAND DRIVE DALLAS i OPEN MDNDAY THROUGH SATURDAY i] EVENIN&S BY APPOINTMENT 6747053 | ® 100% ——— ~ 675- 3366 | | MEMO from: REX RAY Electric Heating Pad ® 3 Position Heats ® 4 Position Switch ® (Guaranteed 1 Year 33.99 AR. AB EVANS DRUG STORE ‘Harveys Lake Highway, Shavertown Burner Service Plans Wetproof 674-4681 Quality Products Quality Services Budget Plan No Carrying Charge” Automatic Delivery PHONE 77 Therese's Church, Shonestown, and Mrs. Harold Croom, Car- | and Mrs. | Girls who are not going to the Card Of Thanks | Burton Steltz wishes to thank Young Adult Class of Maple Grove Church will hold a meat loaf supper | everyone for ‘their cards and| at the church hall on October 15. | thoughtful deeds while he was a Everyone is wecome. Serving will patient at General Hospital. They | begin at 5 p.m. | were much enjoyed and greatly ap- | Willard Clemon, Burbank, Calif. | preciated. visited his sister-in-law and family, Oscar Whitesell has returned My. and Mrs. Denns Mahoney, last home after beiing a patient at Gen- | week. : eral Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. John Davis are Mr; Kearney, N.J., and Mr. and Mrs. William Cragle. Sgt. Carl Martin has | after spending a year He is son of Mr. Pikes Creek. Announce Birth | Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trumbower General | announce the birth of a daughter, 5 at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Trumbower is the for- | Terry Lou, - October mer Ruth Miller. Josephine Shaw has | tient at Mercy Hospital. Emma Blaine, daughter "Mrs. Sam Bronscn. Mr. Piease Use Our Conpons. and Mrs. William Freeman, | spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Wayne Callender returned in Vietnam. and Mrs. Clifford returned | and after spending two weeks as a pa-| of Mr. | and Mrs. Joseph Blaine, Mooretown, recently returned after spending two and months in San Francisco, California, | Emma was sent there in conjunction | and Mrs. John Mason, Hill- | with her job. While their, she vaca- side. entertained at dinner on Wed- | tioned for one week in Los Angelas. ' nesday night. The occasion marked | Sympathy of the community is ‘extended to Elmer Wolfe and fam- ily in the recent death of his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hughes and daughter Michele, Ringtown, recent- | | ly spent the weekend with Mr. and | and Mrs. Robert Thomas and Letters Testamentary having Mrs. Henry Buckaleu, have return- | granted, ed to their home in Florida after said estate are requested to make Wien You Buy of Our, Atlvertisers moving into a trailer on the prop- erty of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wallace. Mrs. Davis is the former Sharon Farver. Mrs. Charles Gordon is a patient at Mercy Hospital. Children Baptized IK | The following children were bap- tized on Sunday morning at Maple Grove Methodist Church: Dody Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marsh, Thomas William and Lawrence David sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hillman and Brenda Lynn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin. Mrs. Caroline Ferrey and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Britt spent Sunday in Binghamton, N.Y, visiting Mrs. Mar- garet Aton and family. Hallow’em Loyalville Church will sponsor a Haloween Party on October 22. | Grand March at 8 p.m. Free Ad- mission. 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