The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 21, 1936, Image 2

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    feet of water.
.caped the same fate.
William Street, Plains. They are -said
to have been warned of the step-off
which lies off Warden Place.
: “I can’t swim, let's not go too far,”
the Barbonis girl is reported to have
"told her companion.
“rll show you how,” Miss Pitcavage
is said to have replied. When Miss
Barbonis sank, Miss Pitcavage became
excited and .might have drowned also
"had not aid arrived in time.
~~ Ray Jones 'of Plymouth and John
Mitchell, a. movie operator at the Cap-
itol Theatre in Wilkes-Barre, swam to
the aid of the girls and brought Miss
~ Pitcavage to shore.
. Twenty minutes later the body of
the Barbonis girl was raised by Ed-
ward Ganaposki, freshman coach at
St. Bonaventure’s College. Dr. Ben §S.
Davis and Dr. J. J. Kocyan were sum-
-moned from ‘their summer homes at
the lake and pronounced the girl dead.
On a desperate chance, Chief of Po-
lice Ira C. Stevenson rushed a pulmoter
and oxygen tanks from Luzerne Coun-
ty Gas and Electric Corp. and efforts
‘to revive the girl were continued for
two hours.
~ Dr. Davis expressed the opinion that
death was due to a heart attack, rath-
‘er than drowning, because there was
no water taken from her lungs
A large crowd gathered to watch the
rescue and did not disperse for several
Laketon
MRS. MARIE A. OBERST
© CORRESPONDENT
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith and
family had as callers over the week-
end: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Spencer and
children Shirley, Dorothy, Lillian,
Richard, of Hays Corners; Mr. and
Mrs. Hubbard Gebbler and children,
Jean, Nancy, Beverly and Phil Kemp,
from Wilkes-Barre; Mr. Ben Smith and
son Jackie from Edwardsville.
“Miss Jean Gebbler is visiting Miss
Lucy Smith this week. .
~ Mrs. Daisy Crispell and daughter
Annabelle and Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Cobleigh of Dallas visited Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Kocher on Sunday.
Mrs. Anna Buckman and baby visit-
ed Mrs. Albertina Mayer over the
week end.
Mr. Joseph Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Oberst visited Mr. and Mrs.
John Whipple of Dallas on Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Evans Landon and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oberst,
Mr. Joseph Anderson, attended the
Sunday School picnic at Benton Park
and the Grangers Picnic at Patterson
Grove on Wednesday.
Dale Vincent Returns : le
From Tour Of Europe
Dale Vincent, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Vincent, Point Pleasant, has re-
~ turned home after an absence of near-
ly eight weeks. Mr. Vincent toured
Europe for six weeks, after which he
entered a Reserved Officers’ Training |
~ Camp for two weeks. Dale will enter |
Harvard in the fall to study law. He is
a graduate of Yale, mastering in Mech-
~anical Engineering.
SLIM’S restaurant
Picnic Grounds
Beer ana Liquors
3 ATTRACTIONS 3
Sunday Night
Ralph Paul’s Orchestra
Thursday Night
BINGO
Friday Night
Ralph Paul’s Orchestra
At
HARVEY'S LAKE
Modern—Sanitary
SANDY BEACH
“DINE IN COMFORT”
Clean and Modern—
Always That
We Cater to PARTIES
Prices On Request
Dinners and Sandwiches
‘Bar B-Q — Hot Dogs
~ Candy, Ice Cream, Sodas
“The Unequaled
PURVIN’S
CHOCOLATE MILK”
_Rooms to let by Day,
Week or Month ~
SANDY BEACH TEA ROOM
ar when Nellie Barbonis, 20, 121 Bank Street. Plaigs, s
~ Her companion, Jean Pitcavage, 19, 1 Hudson Road, Plains, narrowly es-
The girls came to the Lake accom-®—
panied by Anthony Gawlousky, 23, 121;
Jones of Plymouth are at the
Side Inn.
in twenty
DOROTHY CALVERT CUTS
OWN RECORD IN 4-MILE
SWIM IN 1 HR. 50 MIN.
Already the possessor of several
enviable swimming records at the
Lake, Dorothy Calvert, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.: Jacob Calvert of
Academy Street, Plymouth, broke
her own time on Sunday when she
swam from Sunset to Sandy Beach,
a distance of about four miles, in
one hour and fifty minutes.
John Berkheiser and Frances
Mahon rowed the boat which ac-
companied Miss Calvert on her
swim, It was the third time she had
made that distance but on Sunday
she broke her former time.
Miss Calvert has never received
any formal instruction in swim-
ming, having developed a natural
skill for the sport.
LAKE
PERSONALS
By DANIEL OLEKSIW
'PHONE 3012
/
Mrs. Edgar Thomas of Taylor is
visiting Mrs. Frank Kearney at the
latter's Shawanese cottage.
Fritz Frengrille of Brooklyn is at the
Lake Side Inn.
Mrs. Gertrude Baird of Plymouth is
spending some time with the Harold
Parkingtons.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cabo spent three
days at the Lake Side Inn.
Dr. and Mrs. B. S. Davis entertained |
guests at their Point Breeze cottage
last week.
Anne
Lake
Miss Mary Jones and Miss
S. Miles Barber entertained guests
at his Outlet cottage last week.
Mr, and Mrs. James Jones of Pitt-
man had as their guests at the Lake
Side Inn Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Haight
and son Gardner Haight.
Dr. B. S. Davis, sons Ben Jr. Allen
and West, motored to Philadelphia last
Wednesday.
Theodore Frantz of Upper Darby is
living at the Lake Side Inn with Mrs.
Frantz.
Ann Evans, Verna sShupshirnski, Idel
Yenashonis, and friends are spending
the week end at the Gerald ang Paul
cottage at the Lake.
J. B. Hubbard, New York City. is
living at Harvey's Lake.
Douglas Davis is visiting his uncle,
Mr. Alfred Runstall, Point Pleasant,
this month,
Miss Florence Makelonis entertained
guests at her Point Pleasant cottage
last week.
Boris Jenkins entertained friends at
his Outlet cottage last week.
Abe Savits, Outlet, had guests at his
cottage last Sunday.
Miss Aldona Makelonis, Point Plea-
sant, spent three days at ‘Atlantic City.
Mrs. Frank Wagner entertained
friends last week at her Point Breeze
cottage.
President Franklin D. Roosévelt received an. en-|
thusiastic welcome from the crowds at the Great Lakes
' Exposition on his recent visit to Cleveland. Here the
President is holding his hat against the stiff breezes
off Lake Erie. The President’s special train was backed
into the grounds at the end of his visit and when the
| engine was unable to move the heavy train, “Old 999”,
"historic locomotive which ‘appears in “Parade of “the
Years”, was called on to start the President on his
way. OI1d 999’s record of 11214 miles per hour, made in
1893 on a regular run, still stands for steam locomo-
tives. The President, who has a great love for railroad-
ing, displayed intense interest in the emergency help
given his train, With the President are shown Mayor
Harold H. Burton and Senator Robert J. Bulkley,
| Palace Laundry To
Have Regular Service
The Palace Laundry, one of the most
up-to-date laundries in Wilkes-Barre he
announces regular Fall and Winter
service this coming season. Deliveries
will be on Mondays and Thursdays, as-
suring housewives economical and
helpful service during the time that =
washing is hardest.
The Palace Laundry is one of the
two Valley washeries giving Zoric Dry
Cleaning service. For service, call |
W.-B. 2-8316, charges of which will be
refunded with the first bundle,
Post’s Editor In
Trade Publication
An article, ‘Personal Slants” by ; |
Howell E. Rees, managing editor of
The Post, appears in the July number
of “National Printer-Journalist.” It
is the oldest magazine published in the ; y
United States for printers and pub- i
lishers. Last month Mr. Rees had an |
article in “The American Press.” i
CHANGES MADE IN RULES
Two important changes have been {
made in the rules governing exhibits iE
of dairy cattle at the Pennsylvania !
Farm Show, One deals with the re-
FIREWORKS
MAMMOTH DISPLAY
AT NINE P. M.
Free Bike At 8:30 to
Somebody
“WHY NOT YOU”
Bank Day—Get Ten Dol-
lars Free, Drawing
at 2 P. M.
“follow the crowd—they go to”
HARVEY'S LAKE
PICNIC
GROUNDS
SPECIALIZING IN
EXPERT
DRY CLEANING
TAILORING
DYEING
Deliveries Every
Tuesday At The Lake
——r
“EVERY CUSTOMER
MUST BE A SATIS-
FIED ONE.”
BETTER CLEANERS
Kingston 7-6814
Rep. by W. E. GILBEY
Bob Rogers Buildin 9 quirements on freedom from Bang’s fae
q House Be Point TOM PUGH S SISTER PURCHASES ioenne sa the other relates to the or i i
oat W ase date for computing the ages of |
SANDY BEACH; PRICE IS $70,000 sow cate.
A boat house is being built at the / or
residence of Bob Rogers, Point Breeze. Y Ne oe
The construction began two weeks ago, Sandy Beach, one of Harvey's Lake's large centers, has been
and workmen have been at work every | purchased for $70,000 by Miss Margaret Pugh 6f Edwafdsville, according to a EXPERT i
day, making good time. It is expected | deed recorded in Luzerne County Court House ghis CAR {i
{that the boat house will be finished s o ; : | :
some time next week. Mr. Rogers: ev- Miss Push Bs 2 S Inte Teo i BY nove than we Bares Hasion Mo tor BOAT
pects to buy a motorboat next summer. ' Lhomas Pugh, who, with William V.|it o-story frame building, a one
= Davis, has operated the park for some [story frame school building, out build- SE
Brookside Man Dies vears. Mr. Pm still = oe par . ne and SE ain =" % ICE :
. sie manager and told reporters this week e par each tract has a one-
While On Picnic Here extensive improvements are ' being story stone dwelling, two-story frame : JOHN
planned. building used for a men’s bath house,
Gregory Shivack of Brookside, died | Kingston National Bank foreclosed on and dance pavilion, an ice house, re- ZORZI
of sheart attack Bt the Picnie Glounds the property in June. It included four freshment stand, women’s bath house, | |
last Sunday. Shivack was attending the J yr | !
Polish Veteran's Picnic there at the |tracts of land, the largest being the [two one-story frame buildings for | Near Wardan Pl !
time. Dr. X. K. Coleman hurried to the |amusement park and beach. Two of the [amusement equipment, and boat house, | ace
Grounds and pronounced the man dead. | tracts total four ‘acres and the third, piers, docks and other equipment.
Shivack left his wife, two children, and
five step-children.
:
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Hot Dogs—Sandwiches Pr These firms are Yhally fuerte) in ip welfare of Dallas and A & i
Candv—Ice Cream vicinity. Ve recommend them In the hope at your patronage and !
ck obacto HANDY their services will result in greater growth of this thriving com- QUICK
Papers — Magazines ued TIDE | Bsly,
CTORY ie
. :
Hair Cuts 35¢
Shaves 25¢ OF FIRMS WHO ARE ANXIOUS TO HAVE <
CATER TO YOUR BUSINESS - AND WHO DESERVE IT Yoo bik
WOMEN — CHILDREN resi
J ames Sibhons- SECURITIES W.L. Garey Sand Co. SURVEYOR ir
o /
Has Fine Product
State Cottage Road F10CRE AND BONDS IRA D. COOKE i
GA p A ¥
Speciaists in all N. E. Penna. It takes sand to start a business dur- | PFofessional Land Surveyor
Securities ing depression years but Willard Garey ENGINEERING
PETER D CLARK of Shavertown had plenty of it so he P . 4
1404-05 W B. DEPOSIT AND started out in 1932 to develop a sand enna Register No. 4104
7 D. and gravel pit not far from Farmer's SUCCESSOR TO
Savings BANK BLDG. Inn on the Hillside-Crase road, and
w-B 3-0318 DALLAS 52 the business has been growing every CHAS. H. COOKE, De,cd
year since. The sand and rol de- | Phone, Dallas 126. Dallas, Pa.
5 « its high the hillsid. h
Paint uD during the cool HILLSIDE TIRE SERVICE i ey ot ad ron a a REST AURANTS
months. We can furnish you a Gulf Gas and Oils he has his pits cover an area of about :
good outside paint for houses, Tiolene and Pennzoil of carbon free material. This sand is
machinery or outbuildings at Dupont and Kenyon especially good for plaster and mason THE WHITE HOUSE
$1 25 a gallon or Moore’s best Ti work. Beside the sand there are valu-
2% 5 res able deposits of gravel amd excellent Wh N t? t
house paint at $2.75. Tel. Dallas 9089-R-2 material for road building. y Not: |
Cre 4 TRUCKSVILLE, PA. Mr, Garey uses three trucks in his
The school house in North- business for delivery and hauling pur- JACK NOTHOFF — FERNBROOK y
moreland Sownship are being de- FISH AND CHIPS poses. The pit is equipped with power
corated to the Queen’s taste with : sereeners and loaders, The firm also For a Tasty Light Lunch
MOORE'S best palit If you has concrete mixers which it uses
S. . : os ¥
’ ch when working on contracting work for y
compare value for value, you'll Special es urches sidewalks, foundations, and other THE VILLAGE INN
choose MOORE'S every time. ne L : similarjobs, : J TRUCKSVILLE :
Emory Haire drove down from Hughes Fish and Chip Shop Because of its convenient location PARTIES By DANCING EVERY
MA SL the pit is easily accessable from the
Rush for 40 ft. of our bargain 104 ’ IN 57 LUZERNE rural region. The distances to Wilkes- RESERVATION EVENING < 5
canvass belting and a quantity of PHONE 1324 Barre and Nanticoke are about thef{___. 2
0Ke are 3
ine. We have this belting in the same, so trips to either community can
Ee lowin sizes. Zin. af 3 3-in. FLOOR COVERING be quickiy and easily made. For a good time try
at 14c b 4 at 16¢ 51/ in So popular has the carbon-free sand Hayden Cafe
’ 2 Iu ’ eid : become with contractors, masons and 3 ;
at 20c and 7-in. at 25¢. We can supply your floor covering plasterers that the firm has supplied Chicken and Spaghetti Dinners
—_0— needs very reasonably. Call us for the materials for some of the best Every Saturday Night N
Electrical servants make life Estimates buildings throughout Wyoming Valley 36 MAIN ST. DALLAS be lin
t ensier and happier. W. F. Cros- JOHN A. GIRVAN even though the cost of this sand is) /
b N v ei fect DALLAS—PHONE 9065 slightly higher than ordinary ‘types of r
y at [Noxen 1s enjoying. periec sand. Some of the construction done FLOWERS
food storage with a WESTING- with sand from the Garey pit includes
g - hi : : :
HOUSE. Hamy Hallead at LUMBER RE
Factoryville now has all the | Dairy, Daniel. CG. Robert's fire house af HILL THE FLORIST"
water he needs, from his deep Harvey's Lake, Dallas Borough schools, Fl ; :
well with a new GOULDS pump. WHIPPLES the new addition at the Retreat Men- owers fi or every occasion
Dp : ?
Ma 1 R. Drake at Mehoopeny For Lumber tal Hosptial ana oiler house | 322 3. PIONEER AVE. SHAVERTOWN
wl ave summer com OT hexi 712 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston For the convenience of customers Mr.
h an ELECTROLA OIL oy
vnter with an . 7.1148 Garey has two telephones, one at his HARDWARE
BURNER installation. home in Shavertown and the other at i
nD the pit at Chase. Orders can be placed hh
Silos and Papecs. Silos will be AUTOMOTIVE with confidence over the telephone or Hardware and Supplies
: a representative of the firm will be Farm Machinery and Equipment ~
more popular this year because oh He pm
% glad to visit those desiring to purchase Plumbing and Heating ;
you will want to save every stalk AUTOMOBILE PAINTING material and furnish quotations with- B !
of corn and because our prices CLARENCE J. LaBAR out obligation. Yes, it requires sand to . and B. SUPPLY CO. 2
range as low as $65.00. PAPEC g p start a business during a depression, Dallas 113 :
334 PIERCE ST. KINGSTON but when you've got the best sand in 3
blowers will be very popular for
Po Next to Old Car Barn the county it's a lot easier. »
fhe same region ne Ava. 0 7.9325 MORTICIAN
er blower prices “McCormick—Deering” li
and up. : : : Farm Machinery i
cioie oping tn cusijnie giving you Sales and Service R. L. BRICKEL i
ue fo e money in the ure as : “ i
SEE us ABOUT A PAPEC we have in the past 12 years. Z. E. GARINGER Furriture—Ambulance i tt %
Kunkle ice— i or i
j JAMES R. OLIVER Dallas 3 R83 Servi Funeral Director hi
y 1] S088 rues "iaev JaiieNss “fc
: LIVESTOCK |
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General Automobile Repairing FINE LIVESTOCK One of The Community's
Ine. Official Inspection Station 1249 GEORGE BULFORD Pioneer Industries
Z. E. GARINGER Hantoville Willard L. Garey Sand Co.
Tunkhannock Kunkle DALLAS 311 :
1 HILLSIDE RD., CHASE §
Dallas 358-R-3 DALLAS 213 DALLAS 164-R-7