The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 05, 1949, Image 6

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    . Mrs. Harry Deets of Philadelphia
leaving for Atlantic City for their
pen, will be pleased to learn that
© - Miss Eleanor Doberstein R. D.
Dr. Foote Made Diplomat
PAGE SIX
Mr. and Mrs, Wardan Deets and
Wardan Jr. of Chicago, Ill, and
spent last week with Mr. and Mrs,
George Wesley.
Bonnie K. Harrison of Alden and
Cleon W. Jones of Philadelphia
spent last week with their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Free-
man. +
Mrs. Phame Callender of Berwick,
Mrs. Viola Schmoll of East Dallas,
Mrs. Fay Brown of Lehman spent
the weekend with Miss Bess Kline-
tob. Mrs. Callender is remaining
for a week with her niece.
has reported to General Hospital
for duty after spending a month’s
vacation with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Doberstein.
~ Mrs. Edgar Newton is visiting
relatives in Allentown and Pitts-
burgh for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo I. Wrublesky
of Summit Hill are visiting the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Michael ,Horniak a few days before
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis of
Larksville, Mr. and Mrs, William
Bradbury of Luzerne, Mrs. B. C.
Moore of Sanford, Fla., visited Mr.
and Mrs. Alva Case over the week-
end.
Charles and McKinley Long and
“several companions went deep sea
fishing over the weekend , and
brought home a nice catch.
Aunt Hattie Edwards is celebrat-
ing her. eighty-fifth birthday anni-
‘versary today, Friday, August 5.
She is still a patient at General
Hospital.
Many Back Mountain folks are
enjoying the delicious chicken din-
ners served by Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Foss at their new restaur-
ant on the North Lake road.
Mrs, Mattie Allen is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Amy Allen at West
Nanticoke this week.
Kings Daughters of the Church
of Christ will hold their annual
Fair August 26. Articles of all
kinds will be on sale. Refresh-
ments will be served.
Mrs. E. J. Waterstripe will en-
tertain members of the W, C. T, U.
at her home on Tuesday.
Local friends of Dr. John J. Foote
surgeon at Tyler Hospital, Meshop-
he has been made a diplomat of
the American Board of Surgery.
Erecting Stone Work
Sordoni Construction Company
ktarted the erection of new stone
ork and installation of new win-
dows at First National Bank this |
reek.
1° EASY TO
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IDETOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Steele,
children Elsie, Eileen, Carrel and
Lanny of St. Petersburg, Florida,
have returned to their home after
spending the last two weeks with
relatives and friends in Johnson
City, N. Y., and Pennsylvania.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Garinger
and son Lester of Clarence, N. Y,,
Mrs. Buryl Archer of Miami, Okla-
homa, spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. John Garinger.
Mrs. Lila Felt of Washington,
D. C., is spending a week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hil-
bert.
Mr. and Mrs, W. Howard Crosby
and son, Drew of Knoxville, Tenn.,
arrived on Sunday with relatives
and friends in the Back Mountain
area.
Miss Mary A. Weir who has been
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. S.
Blanchard has returned to her
home in Camden, N. J.
Mrs, Harry Nettleton of Beacon
Falls, Conn., has returned to her
home after spending the last month
with Mrs. Harry Randall of Hunts-
ville and. Mrs. Della Parrish.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gosart and
family Louise, Emma Jane and
Linda of Williamsport are spend-
ing two weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Ide.
Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Covey and
daughter, Bonnie of Spotwood, N.J.,
spent the week end with her grand-
mother, Mrs. Edith Ide.
Mrs. Martha McManus of Wilkes
Barre spent sometime last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Wil-
liams. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liams and son Donald and Kenneth
Swan attended Community Day at
Shillington. Ruth Anne who has
been spending sometime there re-
turned home with them on Sun-
day. Callers at the Williams home
were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith
and P. H. Parks of Kingston.
Miss Elizabeth Parks of Wilkes-
Barre called on Mrs. Gregory, Mr.
George's family and Mrs. Claude
Agnew, Also #n Shavertown friends
one day last week.
Mrs. William John Jennings has
returned to her home after being
a patient at the General Hospital.
Joseph Seida of Clifton Arizona
visited at the home of his wife's
folks, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Zibo Carpenter of
| Forty Fort and Mrs. George Smith
of Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Fran-
ces Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Smith and son of Trucksville re-
cently visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Smith. Mr. Smith is ill at his
hime.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Roberts and
family of Plymouth were callers
at the home of her grandmother,
Mrs, William Weaver and mother,
Mrs. Margaret Jennings over the
weekend.
Mrs. Margaret Jennings has as
guests for this week her grand-
son, Richard Roberts and his little
friend James Gigler of Plymouth.
Clark Smith returned to Allen-
town after spending his vacation
at his parents home.
Mrs, Clark Smith and daughter
Betty Lou spent the day recently
in Scranton visiting relatives.
Allan Montross and son Teddy
of Shavertown, Arthur Montross
attended the Montross-Kitchen Re-
union on Sunday. *
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover and
Lester Hoover and Virginia Wolfe
motored to Reading and spent the
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THESE WOMEN!
By d’Alessio
“Goodness, Myrtle, if 1 was
you, I'd say something worse than THAT!”
going to start a rumor about
weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Alva
B. Ide.
The Wright Reunion will be held
on Sunday, August 7, at Traver
Park, Evan Falls. All relatives and
friends of the family are cordially
invited.
TRUCKSVILLE
Lady Toby Rebekah Lodge will
meet at the Fire Hall on Wednes-
day evening. The third annual
minstrel is in the making. Com-
mittees have been picked and plans
are being outlined.
Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver and
Miss Pauline Besteder of Main road
motored to Bethlehem Monday to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conk-
lin and family.
Mrs. Willard Harrison, Butchie
and Diane and Mrs. Edgar Harri-
son were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Shaver Jr. on Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Snyder en-
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Voletts and son, Wayne of Easton
over the weekend.
The Culp Reunion was held at
Ricketts: Glen Sunday with a large
attendance.
Charles Snyder has returned to
Syracuse, N. Y., after spending the
weekend visiting his parents.
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Macravitz
and daughters, Judy and Joan of
Hartford, Conn., spent two weeks
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Macravitz of Main road.
Carol Ann, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Macravitz celebrated
her third birthday with a party at
her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Roberts and
daughter, Betty are spending two
weeks at Harvey's Lake.
HARVEY SLAKE
Mr. and Mrs. John Dershimer
and children of Milton, have been
enjoying a weeks vacation at Stone
Hurst Lodge, Harvey's Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald ‘D. Smith
of Pine Street, entertained Mrs.
Albert Armitage and daughter Jes-
sie at dinner on Sunday. Mr. Arm-
fishing.
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Austin of
Johnson City, N. Y., spent the
weekend with Raymond Garinger
and Miss Lina Garinger. On Sun-
day they were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Loren Keller at Idetown.
Mrs. William Clark and daughters
Wilma and Judy, of Kingston, spent
several days last week with Mrs.
Myrtle Wagner and family.
Miss Lois Avery, Mrs. Gertrude
Dunsavage, of Wilkes-Barre, and
Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Kapson of
Shavertown, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Avery.
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The regular monthly meeting of
the Alderson W.S.C.S. will be held
at the home of Mrs. John Daugh-
erty at Laketon, on Wednesday,
August 10. Lunvh will be served
12 12:30, followed by the business
| meeting.
BEAUMONT
Don’t forget the “Hobo Party”
for members and guests of the
Lend-A-Hand Club Thursday, Aug-
ust 11, at the I.O.O.F. Hall
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith, Mr.
and Mrs, Edward Mac Dougall, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Denmon and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richards are
spening two weeks at Mud Bay,
Ontario, for some of that Cana-
dian fishing.
The Rodney Schmid family is
vacationing at Erie, Pa.
Miss Janet Traver is spending
her vacation at Vestal, N, Y.
Have you called Dot Johnson
(H. L. 3418) for your appointment
for canning?
Glenview Church Holds
Picnic At Toby Park
Glénview P. M. Church of Fern-
brook held its annual picnic at
Toby Park, Saturday, July 23. Pres-
ent were: Miss Verna Lamoreaux,
Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, Mrs. Earl
Layaou, Annjane, Esther and Ear-
lene, Mrs. Esther Layaou, Mrs.
Katherine Edwards, Mrs, Earl
Belles, Janet Belles, Mr. and Mrs.
William Compton, Melvyn Compton,
Dick Case, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Seward, Buddie and Jimmy, Mrs.
George Shaver, Mr, and Mrs. George
Belles, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lam-
oreaux, Freddie, Mrs. Russell Ock-
enhouse, Rev. and Mrs. Gordon and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conk-
lin, Charles Jr. and David, Mr. and
Mrs. George Shaver Jr, and Skippy,
Mrs. Corey Crispell,’ Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Sidorek and children.
Wesleyan Circle
Wesleyan Circle of Shavertown
Methodist Church met Monday eve-
ning at the home of Mrs. Ronald
Hughes, Terrace, Drive, Shavertown
for a covered dish supper.
Present were: Betty Brace, Cath-
erine Newhart, Mildred Edwards,
Dorothy Pope, Isabel Stevenson,
Irma Eike, Audrey Chappel, Bea-
trice Chappel, Gerry Pope, Hazel
Honeywell, Charlotte Remley, Ida
Hunt, Lillian Knell and Hilda
Hughes.
Summer School to Close
College Misericordia Summer
School closed Tuesday.
BRING YOUR FRIENDS
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or outing.
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Peter Masonis, owner
AUGUST 5, 1949
State To Permit
Killing Of Does
Counties, However, May
Close Season On Them
The 1949 hunting season in Penn-
sylvania roughly follows the pat-
tern of other years, the Pennsyl-
vania Game Commission said this
week, but of interest to nimrods
is the fact that this year there will
be one day open season on antler-
less deer.
The Commission said:
“Again there is the necessity for
balancing the herd and reducing it
cinsistent with the natural food
supply, thereby relieving farmers,
nurserymen and orchardists of
much damage by deer. - Therefore
a one-day state-wide antlerless
season was declared for December
10.”
The season for antlered deer
opens November 28 and closes Dec-
ember 9. The Commission warned
that both an antlered and antler-
less deer cannot be taken during
the season—only one kind is per-
mitted.
Bear season opens November 14
and closes five days later on No-
venber 19.
Regarding the open day for ant-
lerless deer, the Commission point-
ed out that individual counties
have the right under a new law
passed by the 1949 Legislature, to
close the day within county bound-
aries.
Small game season opens No-
vember 1 and for rabbits, squirrels,
pheasants and turkeys closes No-
Christine Crispell,
Guest At Corn Roast
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crispell,
Dallas R, D. 3, entertained at a
corn and wiener roast in honor of
their daughter, Christine who was
celebrating her sixteenth birthday
on Thursday evening. Present
were: Frederick Curtiss, Norris-
town; Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Lloyd
and son, Wilkes-Barre; Homer
Scouten and Mr." Nelson, Noxen;
James DeRemer, Doris and Louella
DeRemer, Tunkhannock; Mr. and
Mrs, Willard Newberry, Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Mason, Dorothy Mason,
Beatrice Newberry, Mrs. Mae New-
berry, Melvyn Compton, Eunice
Crispell, Dallas, R, D., 3.
Music was furnished by Homer
Scouten.
To Entertain Auxiliary
Mrs. Paul Gross of Huntsville
will entertain members of the
Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Jackson
Volunteer Fire Company Tuesday
evening. All members are urged
to attend and get their parcel post
cards.
‘Wednesday evening the firemen
will hold an ice cream social at
Jackson Methodist Church.
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The Registrar's Office at Wilkes
College has announced that James
Francis Farrell, S. Main street,
Shavertown, was among the 68
students who have been named to
the Dean’s List for scholastic hon-
ors achieved during the semester
which ended in June.
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