CROWD EXPECTED AT LAKE ON FOURTH OF JULY THE DALLAS-POST, DALLAS, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1936. PAGE THREE Holiday Crowds To Find Hearty Welcome Here Week-End To Bring Double Holiday For Fourth Celebrators AMUSEMENTS READY -— Given good weather, Harvey's Lake will be ready to extend a hearty wel- come to the holiday throngs who ‘will come here on Saturday and Sunday to celebrate the Fourth of July weekend. The crowds will receive the warmest’ welcome from the concessionaires, who have taken some hard knocks from Old Man Weather since Decoration Day, when the season here opened. Damp drizzles and cool evenings'have kept the crowds down and the amusement | centers are eager for an opportunity to entertain an old-fashioned- summer crowd. There will be ample accomodations and refreshments at all stands for the | expected throngs. Many scores of visi- tors are expected to arrive here late Friday night or early Saturday to make a week-end of it. Police are tak- ing steps to maintain order among the celebrators. Russian Day Picnic There has been no official program set for the day here, Day Picnic, which will bring about | 2,000 to the Harvey's Lake picnic grounds. Bill Hubbard will make his motorcycle jump at the Picnic Grounds on Saturday afternoon at 4:30, Mainly, the day will be one during which most cottages will entertain vi- sitors and the atmosphere of open house will be maintained generally. Some sightly displays of fireworks are expected in the evening. Masses For St. Therese’s Lake Church Announced Rev. Harold Durkin, formerly of Scranton, has been appointed pastor of St. Therese’s Roman Catholic Church at the Lake. Rev. Father Durkin, pop- ular priest of the coal regions, is as- sisted by Rev. J. J. O'Leary and Rev. John Hlopko, formerly of Plymouth. Father Durkin announced the fol- lowing masses for the summer months: masses at 7:30, 9:15, and 10:30 at ‘Wiarden Place church, and a mass at 9:00 at the Sandy Beach pavilion, Two South American Youths Visiting Lake Probably the record for a long dis: | tance visit’ to the Lake is held by two | South American boys who are staying | at the Lake Side Inn this week. The boys are students of Temple Univer- sity, Philadelphia, and are now on their vacation. the only scheduled | event for Saturday being the Russian | CARNIVAL AT week by a group of prominent citizens An effort will be made by the Har- vey's Lake Protective Association to list all the boats on the lake and class- ify them. Senator A. J. Sordoni Abe | Galland and Chief of Poicé Ira Stevén- son and several Lake business men met on: Monday ‘night to discuss Dre- liminary steps... ! There are about 100° Ihotor boats of various sizes on the lake now and about ten sail boats, A spirited com- petition extending through the summer LAUNCH PLANS FOR GALA WATER LAKE THIS MONTH Lively competition among. motor boat-and sail woat owners and swimmers will be the vogue at Harvey's Lake this summer if the plans launched this can be carried through. would not only provide entertainment for residents but woud benefit business men by attracting crowds here. The tentative plans call for the sche- duling of races for motor boats and sailboats, acquaplaning competitions, swimming events, canoe tipping and other water sports. It is hoped that the competitions can be started by July 20. Anyone desiring more information or can write to Chief Stevenson. Fishermen Report Good Hauls As Season Opens It is estimated that more than a | hundred persons were in the group of all night fishermen Tuesday. The season for bass, pike, and pickerel; opening July 1, caused the unusual event. The three boat rent- ing establishments at the Lake re- ported unusually heavy bookings for the night and the next day, In- deed, not enough boats were to be had, because many of them were loaned out to the Red Cross during the flood and not yet returned. Many good hauls were reported regardless of the fact that the rain during the night discouraged some of the fishermen. T Svend Peterson Finds Lake’s Business Good Svend M. Peterson, who opened his new Fairlawn Store at Sunset several weeks ago, gives his unusual policies j credit for the success he has had since be became a grocer. Mr. Peterson, a graduate of Wyom- ing Seminary and Oberlin, entered the grocery business about four years ago, opening his own store in West Pitts- ton. One of the first innovations he adopted was his policy of guaranteeing everything. It succeeded so well he continued with other new ideas, many of them adopted against the advice of older grocerymen. The success of his ideas is testified to by the unusual amount of business which has been at- tracted to his West Pittson store. Mr. Peterson has put the same bene- making scores of staunch friends and customers. He carries a full line of groceries, meats and vegetables, has | telephone service and delivers orders. —— I re. “NEW DOCK COMPLETED Harry Shapiro, Point Breeze, has just had his dock completed and painted. The dock, finished in beauti- ful grey, adds to the beauty of the section, Yeu hair tells your a drab or streaked with gray you look older than your years. Clairol will help you to look your young- est by imparting natura or by changing its shade so gradually... Gol Your Hair Tells/ Do you lock ge! If your hair is I color to your hair so secretly no one will know. Clairol does what no thing else cani Only Clairol shampoos, reconditions and TINTS! Ask your beautician or write for FREE Clairol booklet, FREE advice on the care of hair, and FREE beauty analysis. 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He had to [borrow a machine, totally unsuited for the purpose, to jump on Sunday. ‘To Hold Horse Show At Robinson’s Farm The horse show to be spohsored by Dallas Post, American eghon, will be |held at Robinson’s Farm, on the main highway to Harvey's Lake, itewds de- cided at a meeting on ee lie night. The date for the show was not decided but it is likely it will be chosen at a meeting to be held early next week. CAMPERS ARRIVE Mrs, Alice Wooliver, who has re- cently purchased a lot a Outlet, is camping on it with her family. Mrs. ‘Wooliver expects to have a house built there in the near future. —— ee ee BUILDING NEW DOCK A new dock is being built at the Out- let residence of Herman Blum. eager to help in developing the plans |» the evening, Cowboy Bill | ba : By DANIEL LAKE PERSONALS OLEKSIW" win ; ’PHONE 3012 Miss Jeane Kelly of Scranton visited Mrs. Frank Kearney last week at the Kearney’s beautiful Lake home. * * : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alderson, Jr. of Hazleton, - entertained Miss Betty Kanarr last week. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Partington of Plymouth are living for the Summer at a beautiful Shawanese cottage. ! : * Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre, are spending the summer at Shawanese, Harvey's Lake, " » Miss Marie Davis of Binghamton, N. Y., is spending the month at the sum- mer home of.her uncle, Mr. Alfred Runstadl)’ Kingston, , Hn” * * Miss Hoi Davis of Kingston is living at Sandy Beach, Harvey’s Lake. William Makelonis and family are staying ‘at their Point Breeze Sum- mer cottage. " 2 & * Robert Rogers and family of Wilkes- Barre are living at their Point Breeze cottage. & * ® Miss: Lillian Conner has just re- turned from Shickshinny, where she visited guests for several days. Nat Meyers and family are living at | their Outlet cottage this Summer. J ® * LeRoy Walter, Wilkes-Barre, is spending the summer with his family at their Point Breeze summer home. Miss Peggy Brace, daughter of Pro- fessor Edgar Brace of Seminary visit- ed Miss Virginia Davis, Point Breeze |! for several days. | Howizs WOOLBERT Funeal Dr A COMPLETE SERVICF. assuring a sym- pathetic, personal attention to every detail that will relieve the bereaved of needless worry and expense. SHAVERTOWN...DALLAS 9R18 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dunn are living at Warden Place, where they operate Dunn’s Cafe. » » & Clarence -Shaver and family ‘of the Lake, have moved from ' their Outlet residence to a house at Alderson. Howard Boice and family are living at their Outlet ‘bole, Woodland, & * * J Mrs. J. E. Griffin and family are staying at. their beautiful summer cot- tage at Point Breeze. H. Oppénheimer and family are liv- ing at their Point Breeze cottage. Professor F. C. Bell and family are staying at their West Corners cottage. * * = ; Miss Molly Abrahamson of Wilkes- Barre visited Mrs. Oppenheimer at Harvey's "Lake. Jack Batty of Plymouth is visiting Ben Davis, Jr, at Harvey's Lake. * 0% * Thomas Pugh is living at Laketon again this summer. E Hoover. Lake Is Leading In Quoit League Contests Feld Every Monday And Satufdas At Alderson The Harvey's Lake Quoit Club is making great progress in the league competitions being held every Monday and Saturday at the Alderson quoit court at “the . Lake. ‘Harvey's I.ake stands first at the end of the first half of the contest." The Lake team leads the other teams'by twelve ‘games, The high scoring men of the Lake team in succession are: H. Newell, (Al- mon Stephens, D. Deater; and W. The team expects harder playing in the second half because of the merg- ing of several of the teams into larger and stronger groups. rl SI fr RUNSTALL HOME FINISHED The beautiful Summer home of Al- fred Runstall, Kingston, has just been rebuilt and a new section added. Fin- ished in tan and brown, the home is’ a beautiful sight at Point Breeze. Enjoy The Fourth! JULY 4th, Motorcycle Dive, 4:30 JULY Sth. RUSSIAN DAY PICNIC Gorgeous Display Sunday Night At 9:00 of Fireworks Motorcycle Dive at 4:30! Do Not Miss It! There’s always a good time to be gotten at the PICNIC GROUNDS, HARVEY’S LAKE HAVE A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FOURTH G60. Elias’s Stor Alderson First Store Past Church GAS - OIL General Merchandise Papers & Magazines Light Lunches— Hot Dogs ALL SODAS Spend Your 4th of July Weekend At | ke Improvement Company Cottages for Rent Electric Lights Running Water Flush Toilets STANDS FOR RENT ON LAKE FRONT LAKE YIEW RESTAURANT Dining—Dancing Beer on Draught Ladies’ Dining Room “We're Ready For You” Your Visit To Harvey’s Lake, Wheth- er It Be For Just Fourth Of July Or For The Entire Summer, Will Be More En- joyable If You Avail Yourself Of The Services of These Are Especially Prepared To Give Ser- vice To The People Advertisers. They Of Harvey’s Lake. Picnic cmt ID@ArbER We Specialize In Childrens’ Hair Cutting p Ladies Hair Cutting Shampooing Massaging MARIAM STETZ, Prop. Dive Motor- cycle Every Sunday BINGO every Thursday Night, 8 o'clock 35 Games—40c VALUABLE PRIZES! Free Trip to Atlantic City “EVERYBODY PLAYS BINGO WHY DON'T YOU? SUMMER SERVICE HARVEY'S LAKE DALLAS VICINITY MONDAYS & THURSDAYS CALL W.-B. 2-8316 Money will be refunded with first bundle PALACE LAUNDRY Dunn’s Cate Warden Place SAT. NIGHT SPECIAL 1/, Fried Chicken, Potatoes, Tomatoes, ...... 35¢ SEA-FOODS LEGAL BEER LIQUORS Turn Off At Catholic Church Second Road Gas | CONOCO &=., Near Sandy Beach Gas—Oil—Flats Fixed Confections—Ice Cream Hot Dogs SANDY BEACH SLIM'S restaurant Picnic Grounds Beer ane Liquors RIBERA ARROIRI STAPLETON'S DRUGS Fireworks LUZERNE PA.
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