The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 28, 1936, Image 3

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    / THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1936. PAGE THREE
May Keep Wildwood |
les Ora: Open During Winter
Rugg ange LAKE PERSONALS 3 ATTRACTIONS 3
MRS. MYRTLE KOCHER HARRIET R. DYMOND Girl Scout officials of the new Lake
CORRESPONDENT CORRESPONDENT 2 camp Wildwood, stated that the offi- »
Mr. and Mrs. John Zsabo_ the latter | Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Warner and son cial closing of the camp for the sum- Sunday Night
being the former Charlotte Chopey, are
living at the Point Breeze cottage of
{Daniel, are now living at their Har-
vey’s Lake cottage.
Nicholas * ¥* 3%
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nicholson, Out-
let, had guests last week.
* * *
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Rogers of Point
- Breeze entertained guests at their home
Miss Aldona Makelonis has returned |last week.
Ralph Paul’s Orchestra
Thursday Night
BINGO
Friday Night
Ralph Paul’s Orchestra
mer will not take place for several
weeks yet. If it becomes popular enough
a motion will be made to keep the camp
open during the winter weekends.
Sleighing and skating parties are al-
ready being planned.
The camp is well equipped to take
care of at least forty girls during the
winter month week ends. There is a
large fireplace for heat, and a good
fire is able to keep the entire building |.
very warm. :
The camp caretakers, Mr, and Mrs.
German, Kingston, will stay at the
camp throughout the whole winter to
carry on the same work that they have
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kocher and | Services at the M. E. Church Sunday
daughter, Miss Gene Kocher and their ‘are as follows: Sunday School at 9:80, Mrs. Zsabo’s father, Rev.
niece, Miss Ruth Kocher from Wil- preaching at 10:30, Chopey.
liamsport, called at the homes of Mr.| Ropert Snyder and Ross Bedford * ® -
and Mrs. Orrison Kocher and Mrs. have returned hope after spending a | Mr. and Mrs. A. Gottlieb, mother and
Louise Kocher on Sameday BILSTON. week at Sidney Institute. daughter ,of New York City are living
» Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wheeler and fam- i i at the Lake Side Ina.
ily of Wilkes-Barre spent a few days Paired Tell she tthe week end with * *
with Mr. and Mrs. Verne Kitchen, 3
Mr. and Mrs. John Shoemaker and ra an Min Carmey ani son, home after several days stay at At- ee a a
daughters, Louise and Betty, spent of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Patrick on lantic City. i... Mr. and Mrs. A. D. "Templeton and
j family of Graham: Avenue, Hanover
Sunday with Mrs. Louise Kocher. Sunday
Miss Mae Dougherty of Wiilkes- > Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Purcell of: 3 t me Tt
Among those who attended the .Jun-: Camden, 'N. J. are at the Lake Side hn nqing some Hm
Barre and Roland Kocher of Shaver- Ls , et
town spent ‘Sunday with ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs. {10F's picnic ‘at Harvey's’ Lake on Sat- {inn - : x 3
urday were: Mr. and Mrs, ‘Wesley * ® @*
Ira, Major, Sr.
At
HARVEY'S LAKE
Modern—Sanitary
SANDY BEAGH
FOLLOW THE CROWDS
Mr. and Mrs. iram Newell and|Dymond and daughter Madge. Mr. and Dr, M S. Davis! Poi Miss Mary Casterline spent several been doing during the. su r UMS.
family and ig Wilson called on MTs. C. E. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ee guests et Eom days this week visiting her sister and a. Sinan
Mrs. Newell's mother on Wednesday. |D¥ymond and daughters Frances and ! n 8 ® brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Van
Doris.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickenson, Mr.
and Mrs, Clifford Dickinson and family
of Centermoreland were dinner guests
of Mrs. Nora Dymond on Sunday.
Doris Winters of West Pittston has
returned to her home after spending a
Campen at Noxen.
® @ *
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rhoades spent
the week end at Elizabeth, N. J., visit-
ing relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Orrison Kocher spent
Monday evening with Mr, and Mrs. L.
H. Orcutt at Noxen.
Salvation Army Campers are at the
old Orcutt Camp Grounds and expect
to stay till after Labor Day, having
Bam and Peggy Laetzo of Jersey
City, New Jersey, are staying at the
Lake Side Inn.
* » -
Mrs. S. M. Barber entertained
friends last week. :
SPECIALIZING IN
EXPERT
been there all summer. 5 ¥ * » Y ea
few days with Frances Dymond. DR CLEANING (XY i
a SER)
a oe Be Mr. ang Mrs. F. B. Walter and da 2 and daughter are at ps. $30
FA a week's vacation at Mr. and |ETandson John Jr, were dinner guests “'¢ SN . TAILORING ©
of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dymond on 88 EXPERT
Mrs. William Hillard’s last week.
; Sunday. Miss Thelma Davis of Sandy Beach_
The recent showers are greatly im- i had guests last Sunday. CAR DYEING
proving the crops in this section. Buck a * * Oo or BOAT 4
Picnic Grounds Having
A Successful Season
wheat and the corn and cabbage will
: Thelma Johnson of Duquesne, Pa._ is
receive great benefit.
at the Lake Side Inn. SERVICE
* * *
Harry West Plymouth, is visiting B. }
S. Davis, Jr., this week. 3 JOHN A
$ wm ox i
the beach is a safe and much used! Mr. and Mrs. John Zorzi left the ZOR71
water spot. No hoats being permitted Lake for a few days but will return to
Near Wardan Place
ENJOY YOURSELE
BRING THE WHOLE
FAMILY TO THE
HARVEY'S LAKE
Deliveries Every
Tuesday At The Lake
——
“EVERY CUSTOMER
MUST BE A SATIS-
Fifteen Prize Horses
At Sordoni’s Stables
The bathing beach at the Picnic
Grounds is perhaps the most popular
at the Lake. With gradual deepening,
A water wagon, a relic of the past
is being used at the Sordoni stables, <
carrying water to the horses from the [to come near the beach, an uninter- | their cottage soon .
rupted and enjoyable swim is assured. #* * #*
or
—~
lake. The wagon is taken to the Lake
and filled with water and then pulled
up to the stables by horses.
The Sordoni Stables are one of the
most up to date in the state. With fif-
teen horses the stables enjoy good pat-
ronage. Expert trainers and guides as-
sure riders of a safe and enjoyable trip
through the thirty miles of Sordoni
Several new fixtures have been added
this summer, among them the
popular
board at the Picnic Grounds is
highest at the Lake giving the fun-
seekers something to look forward to
when at the Picnic Grounds. ;
very
water trapeze. The diving
Trails.
—————h mar tie
COMPLETING COTTAGE
The beautiful summer cottage at
Outlet of Mrs. Alice Woolever of
Cherry Street, Plymouth, has just been
completed. A bungalow, the house sets
back forty feet from the main road and
will make an enjoyable summer home
for the Woolevers.
Making Repairs To :
Harvey’s Lake Chapel
Extensive repairs have heen com-
pleted at the Lake Chapel of Our Lady
of Victory. The Chapel has been re-
painted, the walks regraveled, and the
lawn replanted, The large cross on the
Chapel has been taken down and paint-
ed. A special collection was taken up
on Sunday to help defray the expenses
Home
Made
Baked Goods
Better—F'resher
FRESH DAILY
Pies — Cakes — Bread
Pastry
TAYLOR'S BAKERY
Shawanese
of the work.
$450
UP
PER DAY
WITH BATH
x
QUIET
5
0
H
NEw HOTEL.
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a
El B. MARTIRE, MGR. E ey
17 WEST 32nd ST. bet. BWAY & 5th AVE. NEW YORK
ONE BLOCK FROM PENNSYLVANIA STATION
¢// PERMANENT
WEEKLY RATES
___ REFINED
Mrs. Carl Johnson of Duquesne is
at the Lake Side Inn.
the |
Prepare Now For
WINTER
NEW TIRES
This is the tire
will be all
4 rugged heavy
. duty tire just the
i thing for
"snow, mud and
f rutty roads.
Needs no chains.
Remember
tires you buy
now will be the
ones you will use
this winter.
sure to examine
the WESTMIN-
ice,
buy.
SAVES TIME, MONEY AND WORRY
We Carry All Sizes Of $ 9 5
! :
THIS GREAT TIRE
In Our Big Stock
4-Ply 4.75x19 at the low price of—
Complete Lubrication Service, Gulf, Tiolene, Pennzoil Oils and
Greases, Pressure Washing—Polishing— Cleaning. Complete Battery
Service Station.
WILKES-BARRE
BUSINESS COLLEGE, INC.
Victor Lee Dodson, President
WILKES-BARRE DEPOSIT &
Savings Bank BLDG.
REGULAR AUTUMN COURSES
( Beginning September 1)
Complete Business
Secretarial
Bookkeeping & Accounting
Shorthand
Stenotypy (machine shorthand)
SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS
We can usually find places to work for
room and board, while
Nice homes. Pleasant conditions.
attending school.
SPECIAL COURSES
may be studied by those who desire
your wishes known to us
to do so. Come in and make
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A Community Asset for Ninety-one Years
COLLEGE PREPAR ATION—Graduates accepted in all leading
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Many graduates of the Dean School of Business in positions
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With School Opening Soon, Resolve
To Give Your Children Good Light
Poor light is the greatest cause of eye-strain. Fre-
quently it is a major cause in weakening eyes and
causing the child to fail in its studies. Be sure your
children have proper light for their reading and play.
Electricity will give them the illumination they need.
Harvey’s Lake