The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 13, 1948, Image 5

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Additional Socials
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Anderson and
Gretchen and James have returned
to their home in Baltimore, Md.,
after spending a month with Mrs.
Anderson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Robbins in Trucksville. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Robbins of Wil-
mington, Del.,, spent the weekend
at the Robbins home enroute from
a trip through New England.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dettmore
of Lehman avenue have returned
after touring Canada and visiting
the Thousand Islands. Last week
they and Billy Wolfe spent several
days at Beach Haven, N.J.
Mr. and Mrs. George Twillinger
of Bretwood, Pa., are visiting the
latter’s sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moyer of Leh-
man avenue. This weekend the
Moyers will drive them home and
remain for a week’s vacation.
Ira Morris, Washington, D.C., and
Russel Morris, Towanda, Pa., are
visiting their mother, Mrs. Allie
Morris, Dallas. Charles Morris has
returned to Anniston, Ala., after
a visit with his mother, Mrs. Allie
Morris. 3
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Gerhart,
Norristown, Pa., are visiting Mrs.
Caroline Caperoon, Franklin street.
Mrs. Elmer Dowdell and daugh-
ter Irene of Philadelphia have re-
turned home after spending a week
with the former’s aunt, Mrs. Wil-
lard Race.
Post Master Roy Tryon and Mrs.
Tryon of Harvey's Lake will ob-
serve their 25th wedding anniver-
sary August 15. They were mar-
ried at Bethlehem. Mr. and Mrs.
Tryon have no family.
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| Byron Kitchen
RTH
Needs New Hat
Lutherans Defeat
Hontz's All-Stars
(Contributed)
“BY” Kitchen needs a new hat
since his St. Paul's Lutheran
Church soft ball team defeated Tom
Hontz’s All Stars on Monday night.
“By” showed up with only half his
team but the All Stars being good
sports loaned him two of their star
players.
Larry Newhart and Ralph Heal
both had a home run with three
men on bases, and Junior Lozo did
the same thing trying very hard to
hold his place on the Lutheran
team as his playing has been be-
low standard for some time.
“By” sure gets a break from the
umpires. Dale Zimmerman, who
started for the Lutherans, was
knocked out of the box in the sec-
ond inning after allowing eight
runs and was replaced by the only
one and invincible Charlie Gosart
who pitched superb ball for the
balance of the game.
The All Stars were handicaped
for a pitcher, Tom Hontz had a
sore arm, the result of a pitcher's
dual last week with Willard Lozo
Sr., and had to let Beaver Boyce
pitch who wasn’t in condition. Tak-
ing all things into consideration,
the Lutherans were lucky to come
out ahead as the score was 21-20.
Next time these two teams play
there will be a different story. “By”
Kitchen could use a good left fielder
for the play off.
Shavertown is developing a good
community spirit for softball. There
were about 150 fans at Monday
night's game. - Even the women
are talking about getting two teams
to play soft ball. Leave your glasses
home.
Shavertown has some promising
young players in the following
youngsters, Bill Oney, who hits
once in awhile, Jimmy Owens who
is coached by his illustrious bowl-
ing father; Conor Brothers who
cover a lot of ground; Bobby Ed-
wards who is a coming star, and
white head Burnaford who knocks
them over the fence; Speedy Loh-
man, Never-Miss Bolton, Pepsi-
Cola Spaciano, and Zib Sutton
never miss catcher, last but not
least is Gassie Purvin. The next
gesture game is tonight, August
13th, High School ground between
Gosart's. Ronnamizers and Hontz’s
Fairlawners. Batteries will be
Hontz and Earl Willard Lozo Sr.
and Willard Lozo Jr.
Approximately one-half the land
area of Pennsylvania is forested.
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THE POST, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1948
| Mrs. Witter Won Nineteen Prizes
At Last Year's Alderson Show
The person who won nineteen
prizes at the 1947 flower show of
Alderson Methodist Church is not
worrying about the competition of
Mrs. G. Earl Smith’s niches, or
Frank Jackson’s pineknees whith
will be exhibited at the Eighth An-
nual Flower Show, Wednesday,
August 25 at the Lake Townskip
High School.
She is Mrs. Morrison Witter, of
Alderson.
Mrs. Witter displayed just nine-
teen different flower arrangements
last year and walked off with that
many ribbons.
She told a Post reporter yester-
day that she is happy about the
added interest shown this year in
the annual event sponsored by the
Women’s Society of Christian Ser-
vice and will do her bit, as she
has in previous years, to make this
season’s show a success.
Many members of the Alderson
Methodist Church and summer
visitors have admired her decora-
tions each Sunday in the church,
without always knowing that it
was she who filled the pulpit with
flowers.
“Mrs. Witter can pick a few
queen Ann's lace, a couple of blades
of long grass and a daisy ar two
from the fields and make up 2 bou-
quet so artistically that it inspires
our minister and directs our con-
gregation into reverent channels,”
stated Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter,
chairman of this year’s exhibit,
“so one can imagine what she can
do with cultivated flowers.”
“It has gotten so lately,” con-
tinued Mrs. Carpenter, “that when
any one wishes to donate some of
their flowers for church decora-
tions, ‘they generally hand them
over to Mrs. Witter knowing they
will be displayed to their best ad-
vantage.”
“Mrs. Witter hasn’t thought of
any special arrangement as yet
this year for the flower show, but,
as in the past, just one of her
flowers placed in a milk bottle may
take a first prize,” added the chair-
man.
The Rev. James Hibert, pastor
of the church, announces there will
be twenty-eight different classifica-
tions open for exhibitars and each
class will contain dozers of species,
so all garden amatews will have
a wide variety to cheose from in
selecting their favorite display.
The show will oper from three
to ten P. M., but él exhibitors
must have thir arrangements placed
on the tables prior to noon the day
of the display.
Northeastern Guernsey Breeders
To Be Guests At Sterling Farms
D of A Drill Practice
Mt. Vale Council No. 224 Daugh-
ters of America will meet at
I1.0.0.F. Hall tonight. There will
be drill team practice. Those de-
siring to retain positions on the
drill team should attend practice
or if unable to do so, send word
whether they desire to retain a
position on the team.
Annual Clambake
Toby Creek Lodge No. 1078 will
hold its annual clambake Saturday,
August 21. All tickets are to be
turned in by Tuesday, August 17.
The clambake will be held at the
home of Doug Mathers. The Lodge’s
first Ministrel meeting will be held
Monday, August 16 at the Trucks-
ville Lodge Room.
Bulford Family Keunion
Annual reunion of the Bulford
family will be held Sunday at Har-
vey’s Lake Picnic Grourds.
Be
Fortieth Reunion
The fortieth annual reunion of
the Traver Barringer families will
be held Sunday, August 22 at
Viola Park, Evans Falls.” U. S.
Route 309.
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Main Hwy. Trucksville
¥ Guernsey Breeders of Northeast-
ern Pennsylvania wil hold their
annual summer picnic on Tuesday
at A. J. Sordoni’s Sterling Farms,
Alderson.
The progr: will start at 11
o'clock with inspection of the herd
and farm. This has been the lead-
ing herd in Luzerne County Cow
Testing Association. With an aver-
age of 72 cows milked last year,
herd average in Butterfat was 467
pounds. The farm is devoted en-
tierely to grassland farming, in
that grass silage, hay and pasture
crops are the only crops.
There will be a basket picnic
at noon followed by an interesting
program. Speakers will be Wil-
liam H. Luzi, Field Secretary and
John F. Blyholder Jr., Northeastern
Fieldman, both of the Pennsylvania
Guernsey Breeders’ Association.
There will also be a half-hour de-
voted to panel discussion of prob-
lems relating to dairying. There
will be cattle judging contests for
both young and old. 3
All dairymen are invited to at-
tend whether they are Guernsey
breeders or not, and Grade animal
herd owners are especially invited.
In case of rain, ample provision
has been made to hold the picnic
under cover, announces Ellis
Swingle, Superintendent of Sterling
Farms.
Hughey-Gordon Reunion
be held at the home of O. H.
Gordon at Pike's Creek on Sunday.
Storm Doors
~All Sizes
or made to order
Screen Doors
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PHONE 215
Shavertown, Pa.
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Logal—
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
letters of administration have been
granted in the Estate of Sophia
Evans. All persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make
payment, and those having claims
or demands to present the same
without delay to Matthew Evans,
Jr., Administrator, Hillcrest avenue,
Shavertown, Pa. P. O. Box 92.
HENRY GREENWALD,
Attorney
Notice is give nthat Samuel
Rosenberg and Margaret Rosenberg,
husband and wife, have filed a pe-
tition in the Court of Common
Pleas of Luzerne County to No.
962, October Term, 1948, to change
their surname unto Page, and pray-
ing that the new name of petition-
ers shall be borne by their minor
children. Hearing on said petition
will be held Octiber 2, 1948, at
10:00 o’clock A.M,, when and where
all persons interested may appear.
ARTHUR O. KLEEMANN
Attorney
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that, in compliance with and un-
der the provisions of the Business
Corporation Law, Act No. 106, ap-
proved May 5, 1933, P. L. 364, and
the amendments and supplements
thereto, Articles of Amendment to
the charter of SHAVERTOWN
WATER COMPANY, having its
principal place of business in the
Borough of Dallas, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, will be filed with
the Department of State Harris-
burg, Pa., on Friday, the 20th day
of August, 1948. Said Articles of
Amendment are to amend the 2nd.
and 3rd. paragraphs of the charter
granted to said corporation under
date of May 3, 1922 so as to en-
large, extend and increase the area
in which water is supplied, or may
be supplied to the public in a por-
tion of the Township of Kingston,
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania from
its wells and pumps located, or to
be located at various points in
said area, without encroachment
upon or any intention to compete
with the facilities of any person
or persons, firm or corporation now
engaged in supplying water to resi-
dents of certain portions of said
enlarged area.
B. B. LEWIS, Attorney.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
PAUL J. LAUX, of 111 Pioneer
Avenue, Shavertown, Pa., will file
in the office of the Secretary of
the Commonwealth of Pennsyl-
vania. and. in the office of the
Prothonotary of Luzerne County on
Friday, the 20th day of August,
1948, an application for a certifi-
cate to do business under the fic-
titious name of PAUL J. LAUX
and CO. Said business is to be
carried on at 115-117 Pioneer Ave-
nue, Shavertown, Pa.
B. B. LEWIS, Attorney.
NOTICE is hereby given that
James B. Huston, Alderson, Lake
Township, Pennsylvania, will file
in the Office of the Commonwealth
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of Pennsylvania and in the Office
of the Prothonotary of Luzerne
County on August 16, 1948 his
Application for a Certificate to do
business under the fictitious name
of “Old Toll Gate Feed Service”,
said business to be carried on at
Trucksville, Pennsylvania.
WILLIAM A. VALENTINE
Attorney
SEALED PROPOSALS will be re-
ceived by the Borough of Dallas,
at the office of the Secretary until
August 20th, 1948 at 7 P. M. at
which time they will be opened and
publicly read, for the furnishing
of 5,000 gallons more or less road
resurfacing oil, furnished and ap-
plied, oil passing the State of
Pennsylvania tests.
500 tons of %2-inch crushed stone
or gravel, and 500 tons of stone
chips.
The Borough reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dallas Borough Council,
J. F. Besecker, Secretary.
Hoover Reunion
Thirty-seventh annual reunion of
the Hoover family will be held at
Norris Glen on Saturday, August
21. All friends and relatives are
invited. Please bring badges.
Terry Will Teach Class
Clarence C. Terry of Forty Fort
will teach the Brace Bible Class
at Dallas Methodist Church on
Sunday. Last Sunday Prof. Ray-
mond Kuhnert presented a very
interesting lesson.
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Phil Regan, Gail Storm
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