The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 07, 1970, Image 6

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Acme Daintee Candies,
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May 12, 1970
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298-2149
Our pastor at St. Luke's Sun-
day was the Rev. Verner
Hanson from the hoard of
parish education.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly
and James Jr., Milnesville,
called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kel-
ly Sunday.
Word was received here of the
tragic death of Mrs. Marvin
Sickler who was instantly killed
in an automobile accident
Saturday afternoon at 5 p.m.
near Falls. She is a sister of
Donald Wall, Carl Wall and
Jack Wall, and has many rela-
tives in this area. The sympathy
of the community is extended to
them.
Mrs. Alton Field, Jamestown,
N.Y., visited relatives in this
area over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crispell
are spending a week with their
son, Edward, and family at
Amhurst, Ohio.
The Ladies Society of St.
Luke's Lutheran Church netted
$131 at its bake and wimpie
sales Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence May,
Pierce, Idaho, left for home
Monday morning after a couple
of weeks here with their rela-
tives and friends.
Guests at the home of Mrs.
Joseph Hackling and son, Carl,
over the weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Barton, Athens; Mr.
and Mrs. William Mason, John-
son City, N.Y.; William Hack-
ling, Reading; Mrs. James Pat-
ton Sr., and Mrs. Richard Pat-
ton, Milan.
Classmates of the Methodist
Church met at the home of Mrs.
Ray Gunton Friday evening.
Present were Mariel Lutes,
Mrs. William Munkatchy, Mrs.
Albert Jones, Nellie Steinruch,
Mrs. Elwood Patton and Mary,
Ruth Field, Mrs. Fred Schenck,
Winifred Reed, Edna Casterline
and Mrs. Gunton. The next
meeting will be a joint one of the
Classmates and the Young
Adult Class in the form of a
Mother-Daughter party at the
church May 15.
There will be a Mother’s Day
bulletin in the United Methodist
Church Mother’s Day.
Mrs. Ray Gunton taught
school in Beaumont Tuesday in
Alice Hudak's absence.
"Lewis Jones, Vestal, spent the
weekend at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Lord.
by Nelson Woolbert
Cadettee Troop 634 will hold a
cook-out at Francis Solcum
Park May 12 after school. Girls
will meet at fire hall at 4
o'clock. Beverage will be sup-
plied.
Auxiliary to Trucksville Fire
Company will meet in the muni-
cipal building Monday night at
8. Margaret Mieczowski will
preside. Plans will be made for
- the annual firemen’s fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Calrence F.
Broderick, Philadelphia, will
arrive today to spend the week-
end with her brother and sister-
in-law, Atty. and Mrs. John N.
Miers and family, Bunker Hill
Road. :
Mrs. John Roman, Elm Ter-
race, will celebrate her birth-
day tomorrow.
Carolina Bobeck, Cliffside
Avenue, was confined to her
home several days last week by
illness.
P02.C. Donald Smith is
aboard the Frigate Truxton
which has returned to Long
- Beach, Calif., after six months
off the coast of Vietnam. Donald
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald H. Smith, 192 Hill St.
Robert Lewis, Harris Hill
" Road, received the 1970 award
as the individual who has con-
tributed the most in the past
- year to the physical education
department of Central YMCA,
Wilkes-Barre. The award was
made at the 39th annual All-
Sports dinner held recently at
the YMCA.
Robert W. Tippetti, West-
moreland Hills, attended sopho-
more fathers’ weekend at Wel-
Palmer Updyke
at Lackland AFB
Airman Palmer D. Updyke,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H.
Updyke, 105 Davis St., Trucks-
ville, has received his first Air
force duty assigment after
completing basic training at
lackland AFB, Tex. The airman
has been assigned to a unit of
the Strategic Air Command at
Plattsburgh AFB, N.Y., for
training and duty as a security
policemen. Airman Updyke is a
1969 graduate of Dallas Senior
High School.
NOXI
By Mrs. Ray Kelly
TRUCKSVILLE *
EN
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Allen,
Endicott, N.Y., announce the
birth of a baby girl, Jennifer
Lynn, at the Ideal Hospital,
kondicott. April 17. The baby
weighed 11 pounds. The mother
is the former Beverly Lord,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
lord of Noxen. This is their first
child. Mrs. Lord is spending
some time at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jones
and family, West Carthage,
N.Y.. spent the weekend with
Mrs. Albert Jones and Mrs.
Forest Sorber.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tregas-
kis, Endicott, visited at the
home of Jacob Miner Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry 3.
Michelle. Michael and Lisa,
Eyersville, spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Rifenberry and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Engel-
man, Pamela and Cynthia Sue,
and Mrs. William Engelman at-
tended the motorcycle races at
Sayre Sunday and spent the
weekend with the Dale Engel-
man family at Sayre.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl May have
moved from the Homer Scouten
apartment to the Harvey Vetter
home, which they have pur-
chased. Mrs. Hallock' and
daughter have moved nighne
apartment which the ¥fays
vacated. Thy
Mr. and Mrs. William Bdac-
Millan visited Mrs. Ch¥Jles
Patton at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Randy Adams,
Binghamton, Saturday. Derwin
Patton and daughter, Peggy:
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Condon,
Roberta and Robert, were at the
Pattons Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Womer
and family, Newington, Conn.,
are spending the weekend at the
home of his parents, the Rich-
ard Womers.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clark Oliver Monday were
Mr. and Mrs. Larry DeMillier
and son, Mark, Norwich, N.Y.,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Endres,
West Pittston, Wednesday
evening, and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Doran and Kim, of
Kingston, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whe:
visited the Charles Womers and
Dick Wormer over the weekend.
696-1689
lesley College, Mass., las
weekend. He was the guest of
his daughter, Susan.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Finch,
Brown Manor, entertained at a
dinner party Tuesday evening
at Hotel Sterling. Guest num-
bered ten.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Potter.
Carverton Road, will spend the
weekend in New York City
where they will visit Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Curry. Mr. Curry
and Mrs. Potter are brother and
sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blair,
Highland Avenue, have return-
ed from Washington 4D.C.,
where Mr. Blair tld us
iness convention.
James Pichert, a member of
this year's graduating class at
Dallas Senior High School, has \
versity. James will en} the
university in September. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Pichert, Carverton Road.
Mrs. John Kennan, Holly
Street, has been named an
enumerator to do census work
in the area. She will check with
persons who failed to return the
questionaire sent through the
mail.
Mrs. Robert L. Casper,
Huntsville Road, was elected
treasurer of the Penn's Woods
Girl Scout Council at the
group's annual meeting held re-
cently at Gus Gennetti'®iotor
Lodge in Hazelton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hill, Car-
verton Road, will celebrate
their silver wedding anniver-
sary tomorrow. They are the
parents of a son, John Blair Hill,
who is serving with the army in
Vietnam. A weekend in New
York City will mark the occa-
sion for the couple:
Friendship Class of Trucks-
ville United Methodist Church
will meet in the educational
building May 12. Mrs. Donald
Anderson will preside.
Susan D. Rogers, Harris Hill
Road, was awarded an Endow-
ment Pin at the National Soci-.
ety, Children of the American
Revolution, 75th convention
held recently in Washington
D.C. Susan is the daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Rogers III.
been accepted at il a) oe
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