Harveys Lake, very thankful . chi Mrs. Dietz was a member of ) o Boba Ve wash Te fro that they were together for one THE HODNE FAMILY of John A. Weaver a Lg the Kunkle United Methodist | ing, wearing no cast, anywhere more year. > aly, John A. Weaver, 74, of Hoover Mrs. Dorothy Nichols and Church. She and her fusnand, on his body, said he even “felt on THOMDSON, 50m of Ing tains. be er Jon oo Road, Outlet, Harveys Lake, Warden Moy Truckovily Son Jon, Sanaa heir ve goog ei College 800d fOr pdward and Theresa Thomp- gefting a start on Christmas id Decembert 1, shortly after D. ya aaa Wa: I a t, very good he says ‘“He’s son, was home for a few days shopping admission to Nesbitt Memorial both of Wilkes-Barre; brothers, 1 g , Gary, : getting better.” over Thanksgiving. He will ys png. 0 Hospital, Kingston. He had been Jack, Philadelphia; Eugene, yngham; Lynn, Atlanta, Ga.; 0: back at the hoscal Tor more. CINDY: AND LEW SLED. Yricken ill while deer hunting Ohio; Charles, Wilkes-Barre, daignier, Mrs, Cheryl VanDer KAREN SARAKA of Trucks surgery by the time you read ZIEWSKI of Lehigh Street, nar his home In Lake Town: Sisters; Mrs. Beily Daubert and hod, SImElS; Broler A as ville was home from Allentown, pg. 8€Y BY y ws pony sp. Mrs. Thelma Johnson, both of bs Forest Jan ou Mrs juni . , : intop: i - Esther Haas, Kunkle; Mrs. noe sh stends riot 0 cut eto sy thank to homeo 3 oven vecaton 0 1 Waverly, he stent Nota Mes afce Gry Bother Had, ankle: Mrs Alona ty Scelout Siendly B all of you who called me with touring and celebrating their S2Cred Heart School, Luzerne, ’ ’ Mrs. Ruth Lambert, Savanaugh : yo Back info after you read my column 25th anniversa and had been a resident of Lake dren. - 2 ” ; Mouram RD last week and all of Yr who 2. Township for the last 2 years. Fred Schenck Ga Js i, Beau- es Prior to retirement, he was : ; . _ said you were praying for him SUNDAY WAS THE GRAND 2 : Frederick Schenck, 84, of i os avd rT and that your church was too. I OPENING of Insalaco’s Super Smploved A os ig Noxen, died November 27 in the John Hazletine South Carolina over the Thanks. KnOW that Theresa and Ed Market on Route 309 in Dallas. ree WY Pe PDS" Meadows Nursing Center, John B. Hazeltine, 81, form- giving week. They had Tammy would have been so touched. It’s a very clean, nicely laid out, He “was hp BY bor of Our Dallas. erly of Carverton Road, Trucks- Ondish of Kunkle with them and _..! Will let them know when the and easy to shop in store. Ledy of Victory Church. Har. Born in Noxen, he was vile, died November 25 in the their purpose for the trip was to time is right how concerned The produce section was 08 Le ry ) employed by the Armour Veterans Medical Center, Plains witness the graduation of their their many friends are. super. It just wrapped around > aa are Tis wite. 4ha Leather Company, Noxen, for 42 Township. son Mike Steinruck as he com- _ Keep praying, we are on our the wall and kept on going, I us ea Josh: son, Years until its closure in 1961 at qu vive are his wife, the pleted his time with the Marines ay- That family consists of Ed, was real impressed with that. on. Sron ga ‘ase. Va. Which time he retired. He was a ono "Minnie Purvin Morgan: : : > Theresa, Debbie, Karen, Kim The most impressive part of 300m Jr., Woodbridge, Va.; forest fire warden for the State a 2 : Parish Island, South Caro- 4 Kenny and I know we can the entire store though was Prothers, Leon, Waverly; of pennsylvania for 35 years Sons: Donald, Pallas Richard, mar : pray them through it all. those great big shopping carts, Charles, California; Isiah, _.4' was also a member of the orth Carolina; ames, ry they are fantastic. Finally a Sayre; Sister, Mrs. Anna Toby, Noyen Rod and Gun Club and german; daughter, Mrs. Doris foufh Carona 9% vielizas ey MR 2 ART DE is that will hold a ns Riverside, Calif.; two grandchil- op honorary member of the i i Okla; Sten, ing Mike’s company. The Stein- . AND MRS. NNIS . dren. ) Robert L. Morgan, Clarks “ ruck family is from Luzerne. of Sweet Valley had a special orie all in one shou! Te Funeral services will be con- Ne Er COMLaN ic] who Summit; William A. Morgan, y | @ -0- Thanksgiving Day this year. It very ice store, "1L YOU “ducted Thursday at 9:30 a.m. Dallas; stepdughter, Beverly y is now past and people are on the move, quickly at . this point to get Christmas shopping done. College students home for the holiday are moving back to their dorms for two weeks, then it’s home for a month for the Christmas Holidays. BRYAN KISTLER of Midway Manor, and KAREN BANKS of Dallas, both made it home for a few days from Penn State Main Campus at State College. CHARLES DOLLOFF decided last week’s snow storm was all he could take for a while so he headed for Florida and he says he’s staying there until after Jean HILLARD Not too far away (about 30 miles) are Mr. Doerfler’s par- ents. They get to spend some time with them also, and on Sunday all will return back to was a surprise 40th wedding anniversary party held at Maple Grove Church Hall in their honor. November 30th is their special cause he’s the only grandchild. Gram and Grampa Al Hicks have. Happy Piven; Bob and Carol. -0- MARTHA SCHMIDT of Kansas is visiting her sister and family, Phillip and Helen Siek- man of Bunker Hill Road. Mrs. Schmidt arrived in the Back Mountain before Thanks- giving and will enjoy our area until the first of the year. Wel- come, and enjoy our winter beauty. -0- haven’t stopped yet be sure to do so, it’s a nice addition to our Back Mountain and the competi- tion is great. Gee, when else did another 19 An elderly brother and sister from Lake Township apparently died of exposure to the cold outside their homes on Novem- ber 29. Luzerne County Coroner Dr. George E. Hudock ruled the deaths accidental and state police have ruled out foul play in the deaths of Ernest and Maude Eppley. It is believed that Ms. Eppley, 81, may have discovered her 76- year-old brother behind his home sometime Saturday morn- ing where he had been striken. It is also believed that Ms. Eppley then crossed Route 29, apparently heading to her home to call for help. A bruise on her knee suggests she fell to the ground and died of hypothermia before reaching her home. The bodies were discovered by Ms. Eppley’s daughter, Alice Williams of Kingston. The Eppleys shared the same mailing address at Box 48, Rd 2, Route 29, Harveys Lake. A double funeral will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the Nulton Funeral Home, Beau- mont, with the Donald Nulton, pastor of the First Welch Church of Wilkes-Barre, offici- ating. Interment will be in Orcutt Cemetery. Obituaries from the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, Memorial High- way, Dallas, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. from Our Lady of Victory Church, died October 17, celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary on June 23. Mr. Schenck was a member of the United Methodist Church, Noxen. Morgan Lang, Rawlings, Md.; brother, Ernest, Florida; 31 grandchildren; 14 great-grand- children. day but their children Diane local store ever take your gro- =e Brothers Francis of Noxen Suit apy Holidays gay Bryan Julion of Maryland ceries to your car for you? Or Borvels Le Quision Was and Cecil and sisters, Mrs. Lulu Bi h -0- and Donald and Peggy Dennis how long has it been since we 3:30 2... Friends ma y Richards and Mrs. Cleeta Hahn int = THE DOERFLER FAMILY of Of Pineville, made it on Thanks. could get a head of lettuce for 39 §°5/ B70 JL 900 700% 0 © all preceeded him in death. COPLAN, MARITA and JAY Harveys Lake headed out to giving evening when they hosted cents. One of our regular shop- 4 : | STvivng are Hive dRUgHRS, rrr TT Bl tucks southeastern Pennsylvania for a party in their parents’ honor. Ping stores offered that this Kasimer Pikor Mrs. Janet ‘Honstine Port ilo le > Thanksgiving. They also have two grandchil- Week also, 10 Ibs of potatoes for Kasimer Pikor, 67, of West- Orange, Fla.; Mrs. Naomi ) g ) ¥ Mrs. Doerfler’s parents are in their 80’s, so Mrs. Doerfler takes turkey and all the food and trimmings, uncooked, in her trunk. Upon arriving “home” she cooks the lovely meal for her elderly parents and they all enjoy Thanksgiving together. dren, Kari and Kyle Dennis. Friends and family joined in this occasion to help the Dennis’ celebrate. Happy Anniversary! BOB AND CAROL NYGREN of Sweet Valley celebrated their 9th anniversary recently also. The Nygrens have one son $1.29? Yes, a local store adver- tised that this week too! Competition is good, support all the local markets, they all have a good buy on something! (Jean Hillard, a Back Moun- tain resident, is a columnist for The Dallas Post. Her column appears regularly.) business minster Drive, Dallas, died November 29 in the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston, after a two-year illness. Born in Lwow, Poland, he came to the United States in 1950 and resided in Irvington, N.J. before moving to Dallas after his retirmenet in 1984. He had been employed as a butcher in Irvington, N.J. Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Rasz; sons, Rich- ard, Bayonne, N.J.; Andrew, Poland; brother, Carl, Argen- tina; one grandson. French, Brasher Falls, N.Y.; Mrs. Lois Chill, West Pittston; Mrs. Alice Myers, New Smyrna Beach, Fla.; Mrs. Emilie Den- dler, Winthrop, N.Y.; 16 grand- children; 16 great-grandchil- dren. Ellen Dietz Mrs. Ellen K. Dietz, 70, of RD 1, Dallas (Kunkle, Alderson Road), died November 26 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, following a lengthy illness. Born in Kunkle, she was a lifelong resident of the Back Mountain area and a graduate Nov. 20, at Wilkes-Barre Gen- eral Hospital. GALLAGHER, .DAGMAR- MORAVER and EDWARD, Box 290, RD 3, Dallas, a son, Friday, Nov. 21, at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. GIBBONS, KELLEY and RAYMOND, 104 E. Overbrook Road, Shavertown, a son, Sunday, Nov. 23, at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. SINGLIN, CINDY and CARL, RD 1, Box 12A, Noxen, a daugh- ter, Monday, Nov. 24, at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. VODZAK, SUSAN and rden Ma of Dallas township High School, JOSEPH, Box 243D, RD 3, NOW 0 en Wa d y Class of 1934. 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