The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 17, 1936, Image 3

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* THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1936.
PAGE THREE
Interesting News Items About Harvey’s Lake Folk
7-Year-Old Child
Hit By Motorist
Eugene Cuddy Suffers Body
Injuries While Playing
In Road
Eugene Cuddy, seven year old so At
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cuddy, NoOxen
drew Vnuk of Plymouth on TuéSday.
According to witness, the child was
playing on the road, directly in ‘the
path of approaching motorists. Vnuk,
going at a good rate of speed, saw the
child and blew his horn, The child did
not take warning and was knocked
down by the automobile.
Rushed to a Noxen doctor, the boy
was examined and found to have a
bruised and cut head and bruised body.
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Point Breeze Home
Scene Of Reception
Miss Charlotte Chopey Weds
Attorney John Szabo
Tuesday
A charming reception was held at
the Summer home of Rev. and Mrs.
Nicholas Chopey at Point Breeze on
Tuesday night following the marriage
in Wilkes-Barre of his daughter, Miss
Charlotte Gabrielle Chopey to Attor-
ney John Basil Szabo, son of Rev. and
Mrs. John Szabo of Hazleton.
About eighty persons attended the
reception, which began at 3 and lasted
until late in the evening. The guests
played cards and other games, sang
and enjoyed the swimming.
Mrs, Szabo is a former teacher at
Meyers High School. The newly mar-
ried couple left on Wednesday for a
Northern motor trip. Upon their re-
turn they will reside at Harvey's Lake
for the Summer. Mrs. Szabo is a grad-
uate of St. Ann’s and Chestnut Hill
academy. Mr. Szabo, a graduate of
Notre Dame and Georgetown Universi-
ties, is an attorney in Wilkes-Barre.
Hubbard Carries Out
Promise To Jump
Cowboy Bill Hubbard jumped again
at the Picnic Grounds last Sunday and
this time did not disappoint his au-
dience. Starting right on the dot at
4:30, Hubbard made what was perhaps
his best jump this summer.
Hubbard will jump again next Sun-
day. He is attracting larger crowds ev-
ery Sunday, and is satisfying all of
them. He expects to do so in the fu-
ture, and hopes to improve his act ‘con-
siderably. Hubbard stated that he is
breaking in two new men to the act.
One of his meniwill jump this Smndey.
Good-Sized Crowds
At Benefit Tournament
A goodly-sized group attended the
card party conducted last Wednesday
at the Lake by Major Leonard Gracy.
The proceeds of the games will go to
the West ‘Side Visiting Nurse Fund. The
tournaments are held at the beautiful
summer home of D. E. Newell, Point
Breeze. Play starts at eight o'clock and
all games are under the direct super-
vision of the Major, who is a veteran
bridge instructor.
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ESCAPE HEAT HERE
Thousands of Wivoming Valley folk
came to the Lake this week to enjoy
the bathing and to escape the torrid
heat of the city. Business places
around the Lake reported unusually
good business during the hot spell. The
largest crowds began to gather around
three or four in the afternoon and re-
mained until nine or ten in the even-
ing.
Lake Social Planned
For Lady of Victory Chapel
Plans for a Lake social to be held
under the auspices of the Lady of Vic-
tory Chapel were discussed at a recent
meeting at the church.
Rev. Durkin stated that the most
likely event will be a card party and
dance. The party will be held some-
where in the middle of July, and will
be attended by parish members with
the proceeds to go to the Parish.
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1,500 HOT DOGS
Lord’s restaurant near the Picnic
Grounds reported the fact that it sold
1,500 hot dogs last Sunday. The very
high number was reached because of
the large crowd there that day, total-
ing more than four thousand at fhe
Picnic Grounds. Mrs. Lord, genial
proprietress of the restaurant, said that
this summer business is picking up
better than last year or 1934.
Alderson Ladies’ Aid
Plans Unique Program
A unique program called “Down
Memory’s Lane” under the auspices of
the Alderson Ladies’ Aid will be held
on Tuesday evening, July 28, at Lake-
Beauty of Lake and Surroundings Photographically Recorded
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a
boast of the
which blesses Harvey's Lake.
Here The Post presents three
unusual and artistic examples
of the
“shots” taken about the Lake
and illustrative of
usual
graphs above were snapped
by the cameraman from lake-
side vantage points. The pic-
ture to the left is a rare ex-
ample of artistic photography
and balance. It was taken on
My
resorts
scenic
Few Summer can
beauty
photographer’s skill,
its? un-
charms. “The photo-
hill above the lake.
NEIGHBORLY SPIRIT IS
NOTABLE FOR ABSENCE
AS BEN’S BOAT DRIFTS
Ben Davis, Jr., son of Dr. Davis of
Plymouth, won't believe in the old
saying of “Help Thy Neighbor” if
what happened one night this week
is repeated,
Ben, along with two friends, was
out on his new motorboat, running
around the Lake with no definite
goal. Somewhere around Alderson,
Ben’s motor began to miss. Then it
stopped altogether. Ben was out
of gas. But that was only the first
part of it,
‘When Ben ran out of gas it was
seven. He came home at eleven.
One party that offered a tow
couldn't pull the boat. Another had
a new motor. Still another had to
go somewhere. One boat was out
of gas itself. ‘Ben drifted—right
past his house.
He finally got disgusted and sent
for his two brothers (they're
twins). They finally got Ben home
by pulling him with their little row
boat.
That wasn’t the end of his
troubles either. When he did get
home, his mother gave him a lec-
ture, He cannot take the boat out
without the twins! What did the
twins say to that? Nothing, except
“it wasn’t so hard, mother”.
ton High School Auditorium at 8 p. m.
Mrs. Raymond Garinger and Mrs. Har-
old Payne, with the co-operation of a |
splendid committee, which includes |
Bethia Allen, Virginia Allen and Mary |
Ann Kuchta, assure a full evening's |
enjoyment.
Dance And Bingo
Featured At “Beach”
Sandy Beach, popular spot of fun
seekers at the Lake, has two very good
attractions for its patrons every week.
On Thursday nights, bingo, sponsored
by the Wilkes-Barre Eagles, is played,
with attractive prizes. On Sunday
nights, Ralph Paul's Orchestra plays
at the pavilion to afford dancing for
Lake goers. A sanitary and up-to-date
restaurant is a part of the Sandy
Beach. ’
WINS FIRST BIKE
Walter Evans of Luzerne received
the first bike awarded , by Harvey's
Lake Picnic Grounds last Saturday
evening, One bike will be awarded
each week. The stunt is attracting wide
interest.
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ENTERTAINS CLUB
Norman James, burgess of Edwards-
ville, entertained the Serve-Your-
School Club of Edwardsville at a
luncheon and party at his summer cot-
tage, The Mohawk Club, at Shawanese
on Tuesday. About 100 attended.
TOTO TOTORO EIEN TOTO TUTTO TOTU
Free Pf Free
Every Sunday
Ticket with every
Purchase
PICNIC GROUNDS RESTAURANT
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LAKE PERSONALS
By DANIEL OLEKSIW
'PHONE 3012
E. V. Tellig and son of Richmond, W.
Va., were at the Lake Side Inn last
week.
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Miss Freda Schulman, New York
City, is visiting the Misses Helen and
Eunice Koslofsky this month.
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Miss Alda Troutman of Shamokin,
are living at the Lake Side Inn this
week.
* * *
Harry West of Plymouth will visit
Ben Davis, Jr. this week amd next
week.
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Miss Beatrice Kominsky of Plymouth
is visiting Miss ‘Aldona Makelonis this
week.
* * *
Tom West, Plymouth, is visiting Ben
‘| Davis, Jr., Point Breeze, this week.
SLIM'S restaurant
Picnic Grounds
Beer ani Liquors
Frank Wagner, Wilkes-Barre, enter-
tained friends at his beautiful summer
cabin last week.
* > *
Junior Brace, son of Professor Edgar
Brace of the Seminary, will visit Ben
Davis, Jr., next week.
* * *
Dr. and Mrs. R, O. Lees of Utica, N.
Y., are living at the Lake Side Inn,
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Mrs. Vera Talliman of Ward Ridge-
wood, N. J., and Muriel and Mrs. L.
V. Talliman of Kingston are living at
the Lake Side Inn.
E. S. Honeywell
Painting
Decorating
For An Estimate
Call H.-L. 3256
Come To
KEEP COOL
Harvey's Lake Picnic Grounds To
2 Keep Cool And Enjoy Yourself! A Host Of Amuse-
§£ ments Awaits You. Take A Cool Swim And Then
7 Spend An Enjoyable Time About The Grounds.
_ Visit Us Often.
SEE
Make His Sensational
MOTORCYCLE JUMP
SUNDAY, 4:30 P. M.
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“COWBOY BILL” HUBBARD
PLAN
TO HOLD YOUR
PICNIC
AT THE
PICNIC GROUNDS
FUN FOR ALL
HARVEY'S LAKE PICNIC GROUNDS
The Umion Picnic of the M. E.
Churches from Lehman, Idetown and
Jackson will be held on July 23 at
Benton Park .
Home
Made
Baked Goods
Better—F'resher *
FRESH DAILY
Pies — Cakes — Bread
Pastry
TAYLOR’S BAKERY
Shawanese
Diving, Swimming
On Sunday Program
By Committee; Starts
At 2 P. M.
The Monday-Eckhart canoe tilting
team came out on top in the canoe tilt-
ling contest held at the Harvey's Lake
| Picnic Grounds last week. The winning
team handled the others very well, us-
ing experience and skill to their advan-
tage. Five teams competed at the Lake.
and all five gave their best in the con-
test. Chief of Police Stevenson and
Milton Miller of the Wilkes-Barre
Record refereed and timed the contest.
A meeting of the Harvey's Lake
Wiater Sports: Committee was held
Monday evening and a diving and
swimming event was discussed and
named for this Sunday. The contest
this coming Sunday will begin at two
o'clock and will last for about two
hours. The event will most likely at-
tract the largest crowd and the most
contestants of all the previous events.
Among the other events, a fifty foot,
hundred foot, and two hundred f of
race will be held. At the comin. m:<t
| the same cfficials will officiate.
ANNUAL LEAGUE PICNIC
The annual outing of Dallas District
Epworth League will be held at Per-
rin’s Marsh on Wednesday, July 22.
Mrs. Robert Shotwell, president of the
Shavertown League, asks members
planning to attend to notify the secre-
tary, Virginia Rosser.
Two-Hour Contest Planned
Hot Dogs
Confections
Sodas
Candy
Ice Cream
Magazines
DEMPSEY'S
Sunset
When In Dallas
buy
Fresh Home-made
Cakes, Pies, Pastries,
Bread and Cookies
Huckleberry Pies
And Muffins
“THE BEST”
SCHINDELER'S BAKERY
Main Street, od
BINGO "ux
“LET'S PLAY BINGO”
Ralph Paul’s sunday
Orchestra Night
MODERN RESTAURANT
SANITARY BATHING
SANDY BEAGH
Garinger Meat
and Grocery Market
ALDERSON
3 Trucks on road daily
Delivery at 2 and 9 daily
Poultry Dressed to Order
’Phone H-L- 255
LYNK'S TAVERN
Dining—Dancing
BEER on DRAUGHT
Light Lunches
“Cool and Clean ”’
WARDEN PLACE
Choice Meats
Best Groceries
Dressed Poultry
Fresh Vegetables
Truck on road every-day
at the Lake.
For Service, Call
242 Center Moreland
SUMMER SER¥ICE
HARVEY'S LAKE
: DALLAS
VICINITY
MONDAYS & THURSDAYS
CALL W.-B. 2-8316
Cost of call will be refunded with
first bundle
WE DO
All The Work
Palace Laundry
EMERY NEWELL
HOT DOGS
Ice Cream—Candy
Confections—Tobacco
GAS - OIL
WE FIX :
FLATS
Service With A Smile
- Gas
tation
| Conoco